Operating sequence – Bryant 569J User Manual

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OPERATING SEQUENCE

Base Unit Controls

Indoor (Supply) Fan

The indoor fan contactor (IFC) is remotely located at the fan

coil or fan section. If the thermostat fan operation is selected

as Continuous, the IFC is energized and the indoor (supply)

fan motor runs continuously. If the thermostat fan operation

is selected as Automatic, the IFC will be energized on a call

for Cooling; indoor (supply) fan motor runs. When

thermostat call for Cooling is satisfied, the IFC is

de-energized and indoor (supply) fan motor stops.

Cooling, Unit Without Economizer —

569J***A/B (Single Circuit)

On a thermostat call for Cooling, IFC will be energized

and indoor (supply) fan motor runs. Thermostat output Y1

is energized; terminal Y1 at 569J***A/B unit receives

24-v. 24-v received at CADM1 terminal Y. If anti-recycle

time delay period has not expired, CADM1 relay will

remain open, de-energizing Solenoid Valve Relay (SVR)

and preventing compressor start. When safety pressure

switches are closed and CADM1 time delay expires,

CADM1 relay closes, SVR and compressor contactor C

are energized; liquid line solenoid valve LLSV opens, all

outdoor fan motors start and Compressor starts.

As space cooling load is satisfied, thermostat output Y1 is

de--energized, removing 24-v at 569J***A/B terminal Y1.

On Y1 opening, Compressor stops, all outdoor fan motors

stop and SVR relay is de-energized. Liquid line solenoid

valve is de-energized and valve closes. CADM1 begins its

three-minute anti-recycle time delay.

569J***D/E (Two Circuit)

On a thermostat call for Cooling, IFC will be energized

and indoor (supply) fan motor runs. Thermostat output Y1

is energized; terminal Y1 at 569J***D/E unit receives

24-v. 24-v received at CADM1 terminal Y. If anti-recycle

time delay period has not expired, CADM1 relay will

remain open, de-energizing Solenoid Valve Relay 1

(SVR1) and preventing compressor start. When safety

pressure switches are closed and CADM1 time delay

expires, CADM1 relay closes, SVR1 and compressor

contactor C1 are energized; liquid line solenoid valve

LLSV1 opens, all outdoor fan motors start and Circuit 1

compressor starts.

On a thermostat calling for Stage 2 Cooling, thermostat

output Y2 is energized; terminal Y2 at 569J***D/E unit

receives 24-v. 24-v received at CADM2 terminal Y. If

anti-recycle time delay period has not expired, CADM2

relay will remain open, de-energizing Solenoid Valve

Relay 2 (SVR2) and preventing compressor start. When

safety pressure switches are closed and CADM2 time

delay expires, CADM2 relay closes, SVR2 and

compressor contactor C2 are energized; liquid line

solenoid valve LLSV2 opens and Circuit 2 compressor

starts.

As space cooling load is satisfied, thermostat outputs Y2

and Y1 are de--energized, removing 24-v at 569J***D/E

terminals Y2 and Y1. Circuit 2 compressor stops on Y2

opening; SVR2 is de-energized and LLSV2 closes.

CADM2 begins its three-minute anti-recycle time delay.

On Y1 opening, Circuit 1 compressor stops, all outdoor

fan motors stop and SVR1 relay is de-energized. Liquid

line solenoid valve LLSV1 is de-energized and valve

closes. CADM1 begins its three-minute anti-recycle time

delay.

All Units

If either the Low Pressure Switch or High Pressure Switch

opens while thermostat output Y1 or Y2 remain energized,

the compressor contactor is de-energized, the compressor

stops and liquid line solenoid is de-energized (valve

closes). CADM initiates a TRIP event (cooling demand

sensed at CADM terminal Y but no current is measured at

T1, T2, T3 motor sensors); CADM relay opens and RED

LED is illuminated. TRIP condition maintains lockout of

compressor operation until CADM is manually reset.

Reset CADM by cycling unit main power.

Complete system shutdown may be caused by loss of

main power, open compressor internal overload, open

low-pressure or high-pressure switch, or a fault detected

by the CADM logic. Compressor operation without

cooling may indicate the compressor’s ASTP feature is

active; disconnect unit power and allow compressor to

cool. See Service section for further details.

Cooling, Unit With Economizer —

Refer to fan coil unit installation instructions and

economizer

accessory

installation

instructions

for

operating sequences when system is equipped with

accessory economizer.

Heating —

Refer to fan coil unit installation instructions and accessory

heating device installation instructions for operating

sequences in heating mode.

569J

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