Bard CH5S1 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Manual 2100-455M 
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There is an initiate defrost jumper (sen jump) on the 
control that can be used at any outdoor ambient during 
the heating cycle to simulate a 0° coil temperature.
This can be used to check defrost operation of the unit 
without waiting for the outdoor ambient to fall into the 
defrost region.
By placing a jumper across the SEN JMP terminals (a 
¼ inch QC terminal works best) the defrost sensor 
mounted on the outdoor coil is shunted out & will 
activate the timing circuit.  This permits the defrost cycle 
to be checked out in warmer weather conditions without 
the outdoor temperature having to fall into the defrost 
region. 
In order to terminate the defrost test the SEN JMP jumper 
must be removed.  If left in place too long, the compressor 
could stop due to the high pressure control opening 
because of  high pressure condition created by operating in 
the cooling mode with outdoor fan off.   Pressure will rise 
fairly fast as there is likely no actual frost on the outdoor 
coil in this artificial test condition.
There is also a 5-minute compressor time delay function built 
into the HPC.  This is to protect the compressor from short 
cycling conditions.  The board’s LED will have a fast blink 
rate when in the compressor time delay.  In some instances, 
it is helpful to the service technician to override or speed up 
this timing period, and shorting out the SPEEDUP terminals 
for a few seconds can do this.
Low Pressure Switch Bypass Operation - The control has 
a selectable (SW1) low pressure switch bypass set up to 
ignore the low pressure switch input during the first (30, 
60, 120 or 180 seconds) of “Y” operation.
After this period expires, the control will then monitor the 
low pressure switch input normally to make sure that the 
switch is closed during “Y” operation.
High Pressure Switch Operation - The control has a 
built-in lockout system that allows the unit to have the 
high pressure switch trip up to two times in one hour and 
only encounter a “soft” lockout.  A “soft” lockout shuts 
the compressor off and waits for the pressure switch to 
reset, which at that point then allows the compressor to 
be restarted as long as the 5-minute short cycle timer 
has run out.  If the high pressure switch trips a third time 
within one hour, the unit is in “hard” lockout indicating 
something is certainly wrong and it will not restart itself.