Alarm codes, Easicool™ ezre precision air conditioning – Airedale EasiCool 6kW 64kW User Manual

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EasiCool EZRE Operational Manual 7610207 V1.0.0_02_2013

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EasiCool™ EZRE

Precision Air Conditioning

Alarm Codes

Alarm 1: Airflow Failure

This alarm indicates that the airflow switch has not detected any airflow for 60 seconds when the main fan has been

switched on. This alarm is manual reset and can be cleared by referring to resetting the Alarm.

Alarm 2: Critical Alarm

This alarm indicates that a critical alarm has occurred and the unit has shutdown. This alarm is manual reset and can be

cleared by referring to resetting the Alarm.

Alarm 3: Overheat Cut-out

This alarm indicates that the auto overheat cut-out(s) has tripped and has switched off all stages of electric heating. This

alarm is auto reset within the controller.

Alarm 4: Low Pressure

This alarm indicates that the low pressure safety switch has tripped and the controller has switched off DX cooling. This

alarm is manual reset and can be cleared by referring to resetting the Alarm..

Alarm 5: Condensing Unit Trip

This alarm indicates that the condensing unit has tripped. During this alarm the controller will switch off DX cooling. This

alarm is manual reset and can be cleared by referring to resetting the Alarm.

Alarm 6: Compressor 1 Trip

This alarm indicates that compressor 1 contactor did not close within 5 seconds of the compressor 1 output switching

on. This alarm can be triggered by either one or more of the following conditions; high pressure safety switch, discharge

gas thermostat or thermal cut-out protection. This alarm is manual reset and can be cleared by referring to resetting the

Alarm.

Alarm 7: Compressor 2 Trip

This alarm indicates that compressor 1 contactor did not close within 5 seconds of the compressor 1 output switching

on. This alarm can be triggered by either one or more of the following conditions; high pressure safety switch, discharge

gas thermostat or thermal cut-out protection. This alarm is manual reset and can be cleared by referring to resetting the

Alarm.

Alarm 8: Filter Change

This alarm is generated after the main fan has operated for 1500 hours and indicates the air filters should be cleaned or

replaced. This alarm is manual reset and be cleared after filter maintenance by referring to resetting the Alarm.

Alarm 9: Return Humidity Fault

This alarm indicates that the return air humidity sensor is not operating correctly. During this alarm the controller

disables all humidification and dehumidification outputs. When the sensor is operating normally the alarm will auto reset

and the controller will enable humidification and dehumidification.

Alarm 10: Condensing Pressure Fault

This alarm indicates that condensing pressure sensor is not operating correctly. During this alarm the controller will

operate the condenser fan at full speed. When the sensor is operating normally the alarm will auto reset and the

controller will resume normal head pressure control.

Alarm 11: Return Temperature Fault

This alarm indicates that the return air temperature sensor is not operating correctly. During this alarm the controller

disables all heating and cooling outputs. When the sensor is operating normally the alarm will auto reset and the

controller will enable heating and cooling.

Alarm 12: Coil Temperature Fault

This alarm indicates that the coil temperature sensor is not operating correctly. When the sensor is operating normally

the alarm will auto reset.

Alarm 13: High Return Temperature

This alarm indicates that the return air temperature has exceeded the return air temperature high limit. To prevent

nuisance alarms on initial fan start-up, the alarm is delayed for 2 minutes. When the return air temperature is below the

high limit the alarm is auto reset within the controller.

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