Nordyne Single Package Heat Pump R-410A Manual Do Utilizador

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SYSTEM OPERATION
Pre-Start Checklist
The following check list should be observed prior 
to starting the unit.
  Is the unit level? Unit should be level or slightly 
slanted toward the drain for proper condensate 
drainage. 
  Is the unit installed with the proper clearances  
as listed in Figure 2 (page 5)?
  Is the wiring correct according to the wiring 
diagram and electrical codes?
  Are all the wiring connections tight? Check the 
condenser fan to make sure it turns freely. 
  Is the overcurrent protection properly sized?
  Is the thermostat wired correctly? Is it installed 
in a proper location?
Start-Up Procedure
The control circuit consists of an anti-short cycle 
timer that will not let the compressor re-start 
before three (3) minutes have elapsed.
Set the thermostat system mode to OFF, and 
the thermostat fan mode to AUTO. Apply power 
at the disconnect switch and check the system 
operations:
Air Circulation
Leave the thermostat system mode on OFF, 
and set the fan mode to ON. Blower should 
run continuously. Check the air delivery at the 
supply registers and adjust register openings 
for balanced air distribution. Examine ductwork 
for leaks or obstruction if insuffi cient air is 
detected.
Set the thermostat fan mode to AUTO. The blower 
should stop running.
System Heating
Set the thermostat system mode to HEAT and 
the fan mode to AUTO. Change the thermostat 
temperature selector above the existing room 
temperature and check for the discharge of warm 
air at the supply registers.
System Cooling
Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL and 
the fan mode to AUTO. Change the thermostat 
temperature selector below the existing room 
temperature. Allow the cooling system to operate 
for several minutes and check for the discharge 
of cool air at the supply registers.
Short Cycle Protection
The control circuit is equipped with a time-delay 
feature for protection against short cycling. 
With the system operating in the cooling mode, 
gradually raise the thermostat temperature 
setting until the whole system de-energizes. 
Immediately lower the thermostat temperature 
to the original setting and verify that the indoor 
blower is energized. After approximately 3 
minutes the compressor and the outdoor fan 
will energize.
Emergency Heat
(Available only when Electric heat is supplied) 
Set the thermostat’s system mode to EM HT and 
the fan mode to either AUTO (intermittent air) or 
to ON (continuous air). Change the thermostat’s 
temperature selector above the existing room 
temperature and check the following:
1. The thermostat auxiliary heat light (RED) 
should be on.
2.  
The heat pump compressor and the fan 
should not run; low voltage circuit remains 
energized.
3.  
The blower will run according to the 
thermostat’s fan mode setting.
Defrost Test  Procedure
1. Terminals R & C must have 18 - 30V between 
them for defrost sequences to initiate.
2  With thermostat in heat mode (Y connected to 
R), short (and hold) the “TEST” pins together. 
NOTE: This energizes the reversing valve to 
initiate a forced defrost, bypass the ASCD, 
and allow the high stage compressor to turn 
on immediately (if the “REMOVE FOR NO 
DELAY” jumper at P6 is removed). If the 
“REMOVE FOR NO DELAY” jumper at P6 is 
installed, the compressor will energize after 
a 30 second delay.
3. Remove the short on the “TEST” pins.
•  If the Coil temperature is above the Terminate 
Temperature setting, the defrost cycle will 
terminate (reversing valve de-energizes).
•  If the coil temperature is below the Terminate 
Temperature setting, the defrost cycle will 
continue for 14 minutes (or until the coil 
temperature rises above the Terminate 
Temperature setting). Short the “TEST” pins 
for 1 second or more to force the control 
out of defrost and back to heating mode 
(reversing valve de-energized). Compressor 
will start immediately (if the “REMOVE 
FOR NO DELAY” jumper is removed). 
NOTE:  If the “REMOVE FOR NO DELAY” 
jumper is installed, the compressor will 
energize after a 30 second delay.
Note: If the Y2 thermostat input is energized (on 
a 2-stage system), the second stage turns on.
If the above steps will not initiate a defrost, replace 
the defrost board.