Johnson Controls PC090 THRU 240 Manual Do Utilizador

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Flash Codes
Various flash codes are utilized by the unit control board (UCB) 
to aid in troubleshooting. Flash codes are distinguished by the 
short on and off cycle used (approximately 200ms on and 
200ms off). To show normal operation, the control board 
flashes a 1 second on, 1 second off "heartbeat" during normal 
operation. This is to verify that the UCB is functioning correctly. 
Do not confuse this with an error flash code. To prevent 
confusion, a 1-flash, flash code is not used.
Alarm condition codes are flashed on the UCB lower left Red 
LED, See Figure Table 11. While the alarm code is being 
flashed, it will also be shown by the other LEDs: lit continuously 
while the alarm is being flashed. The total of the continuously lit 
LEDs equates to the number of flashes, and is shown in the 
table. Pressing and releasing the LAST ERROR button on the 
UCB can check the alarm history. The UCB will cycle through 
the last five (5) alarms, most recent to oldest, separating each 
alarm flash code by approximately 2 seconds. In all cases, a 
flashing Green LED will be used to indicate non-alarm 
condition.
In some cases, it may be necessary to "zero" the ASCD for the 
compressors in order to perform troubleshooting. To reset all 
ASCDs for one cycle, press and release the UCB TEST/ 
RESET button once.
Flash codes that do and do not represent alarms are listed in 
Table Table 10.
Unit Control Board Option Setup
Option Byte Setup
• Enter The Option Setup Mode By Pushing The Option 
Setup / Store Button, And Holding It For At Least 2 
Seconds.
• The Green Status Led (Option Byte) Will Be Turned On 
And The Red Status Led (Heat Delay) Is Turned Off.
• The 4 Led Will Then Show The Status Of The Labeled 
Option Low Ambient Lockout
• Press The Up Or Down Button To Change The Led Status 
To Correspond To The Desired Option Setup. 
• To Save The Current Displayed Value, Push The Option 
Setup / Store Button And Hold It For At Least 2 Seconds. 
When The Value Is Saved, The Green Led Will Flash A 
Few Times And Then Normal Display Will Resume.
NOTE:  While in either Setup mode, if no buttons are pushed for 
60 seconds, the display will revert to its normal display, 
exiting the Option Setup mode. When saving, the 
control board only saves the parameters for the 
currently displayed mode (Option Byte or Heat 
Delay). (Heat Delay not applicable on these units.)
Normal Maintenance
Periodic maintenance consists of changing or cleaning filters 
and general cleaning of the outdoor coil.
FILTERS - Inspect once a month. Replace Disposable or clean 
Permanent Type as necessary. DO NOT replace Permanent 
Type with Disposable.
MOTORS - Outdoor fan motors are permanently lubricated and 
require no maintenance.
OUTDOOR COIL - Dirt should not be allowed to accumulate on 
the outdoor coil surface or other parts in the air circuit. Cleaning 
should be as often as necessary to keep the coil clean. Use a 
brush, vacuum cleaner attachment, or other suitable means. Be 
sure that the power to the unit is shut off prior to cleaning.
Troubleshooting
Prior to any of the following maintenance procedures, 
shut off all power to the unit, to avoid personal injury.
Exercise care when cleaning the coil so that the coil fins 
are not damaged.
Do not permit the hot condenser air discharge to be 
obstructed by overhanging structures or shrubs.
Troubleshooting of components necessarily requires 
opening the electrical control box with the power 
connected to the unit. Use extreme care when working 
with live circuit! Check the unit nameplate for the correct 
range before making any connections with line 
terminals.
The wire number or color and terminal designations 
referred to may vary. Check the wiring label inside the 
control box access panel for the correct wiring.