Bard PA13482-C User Manual

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three Phase scrOll cOmPressOr 
start uP InFOrmatIOn
(Models PA13362-B; PA13422-B, -C; PA13482-B, -C; 
PA13602-B, -C)
All units with three phase scroll compressors are 
equipped with a three phase line monitor to prevent 
compressor damage due to phase reversal.
The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two 
LED’s.  If the “Y” signal is present at the phase monitor 
and phases are correct, the green LED will light.
If phases are reversed, the red fault LED will be lit and 
compressor operation is inhibited.
If a fault condition occurs, reverse tow of the supply 
leads to the unit.  Do not reverse any of the unit factory 
wires as damage may occur.
sequence OF OPeratIOn
blOWer OnlY
  –  When the “Fan” switch on the 
room thermostat is placed in the “On” position (circuit 
R-G makes), the blower will energize and run until the 
“Fan” switch is placed back into the “Auto” position.  
This will allow for constant air circulation at a lower 
airflow during times when the unit is not in operation 
for cooling or heating.
cOOlInG
  –  On a call for cooling from the room 
thermostat (circuit R-Y makes), the blower will 
energize (circuit R-G is automatic when R-Y makes) as 
well as the compressor, and outdoor fan motor.  Note 
that if the “Fan” switch on the room thermostat is in the 
“On” position and the blower is already in operation, 
then the motor will ramp up to the required speed for 
cooling.
heatInG (1st stage)
  –  On a call for heating 
from the room thermostat (circuit R-W1 makes), the 
blower will energize (circuit R-G is automatic when 
R-W1 makes).  This will place the system into heating 
operation to maintain the thermostat set temperature.  
Note that if the “Fan” switch on the room thermostat 
is in the “On” position and the blower is already in 
operation, then the motor will ramp up to the required 
speed for heating.
heatInG (2nd stage)
  –  If the operation of the 1st 
Stage electric heaters will not maintain the set room 
temperature, then the thermostat will call for additional 
heat to help maintain the set temperature.  On a call 
for second stage heating from the room thermostat 
(circuit R-W2 makes), additional electric heaters will 
be energized if installed.
InDOOr blOWer mOtOr
These models feature a variable speed (ECM) motor 
providing high efficiency, low sound levels and soft 
start capabilities.  The motor is self adjusting to provide 
the proper airflow rate at duct static pressures up to 
0.50" WC without user adjustment or wiring changes.
On command from the wall thermostat the motor will 
start slowly and ramp up to full speed over a period of 
10-15 seconds.
When the thermostat is satisfied the blower will operate 
for approximately 1 minute, and then slow down and 
stop.
cOmPressOr cOntrOl mODule 
The compressor control is an anti-short cycle/lockout 
timer with high and low pressure switch monitoring and 
alarm output.
aDJustable DelaY-On-maKe anD breaK 
tImer
On a call for compressor operation the delay-on-make 
period begins which will be 10% of the delay-on-
break
 setting.  When the delay-on-make is complete 
and the high pressure switch (and low pressure switch 
if employed) is closed, the compressor contactor is 
energized.  Upon shutdown, the delay-on-break timer 
starts and prevents restart until the delay-on-break and 
delay-on-make periods have expired.
hIGh Pressure sWItch anD lOcKOut 
sequence  (standard Feature)
If the high pressure switch opens, the compressor 
contactor will de-energize immediately.  The lockout 
timer will go into a soft lockout and stay in soft lockout 
until the high pressure switch closes and the delay-
on-make time has expired.  If the high pressure switch 
opens again in this same operating cycle the unit will 
go into manual lockout condition and the alarm circuit 
will energize.  Recycling the wall thermostat resets the 
manual lockout.
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