Steffes HPB22 Troubleshooting Guide User Manual

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Heat Pump Booster

Function: Core Charging

Problem: Unit undercharges

Before starting any of the procedures below, check voltage on load side of all HPB circuit

breakers. Check for 24 VAC between each of the 3-amp low voltage fuses and the "C" position

(thermostat connection) on the charge control circuit board's terminal block.

Check charge control thermostat

knob for proper position.

Check daily kWh usage. (See

Unit Specifications in Appendix

of the Owner's Manual.)

Set the charge level selector switch on the charge

control board (51) to the "HIGH" position. Check

for proper amperage draw on heating elements (18):

(Thiswill very slightly)

HPB11B = 46 AMPS (240V systems)
HPB15B = 61 AMPS (240V systems)
HPB22B = 92 AMPS (240V systems)

Unit undercharges

on warm days

Less than

Max usage

Check unit sizing.

Proper Maximum

Usage

With the charge level selector

switch still in the "HIGH"

position, check for zero voltage

on charge control resistor (49)

from both the center to bottom

and the center to top.

Check for 24 VAC on base

terminals of all charging

sequencers (58).

Ok

Less than

proper amperage

Place the charge control circuit

board switches in "WINTER"

and "AUTO". Disconnect

outdoor air sensor "W" wire.

No Voltage

Replace charge control

circuit board (51).

Voltage

Check for

contact closure

on all charging

sequencers (58).

Voltage

Replace

sequencer (58).

Check heating

elements (18).

Ok

Open

All Three

Outdoor

Temperature

Lights On

Check outdoor air

temperature sensor in

cold place (less than 15

degrees F). All mercury

bulbs should open.

Replace charge control

circuit board (51).

Not All

Outdoor

Temperature

Lights On

Replace outdoor air

temperature sensor (61).

Replace charge control

thermostat (53).

All bulbs closed

All bulbs

open

Replace charge

control circuit

board (51).

Defective

Unit undercharges

on cold days

No

Voltage

Check the outdoor temperature

lights on charge control circuit

board (51). All three must be on.

Ok

Check unit

wiring and/or

replace charge

control circuit

board (51).

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Check charge control thermostat

knob for proper position.

Check daily kWh usage.

(See Unit Specifications.)

Set the charge level selector switch on the charge

control board to the "HIGH" position. Check for

proper amperage draw on heating elements:

(Thiswill very slightly)

HPB11B = 46 AMPS (240V systems)
HPB15B = 61 AMPS (240V systems)
HPB22B = 92 AMPS (240V systems)

Unit undercharges

on warm days

Less than

Max usage

Check unit sizing.

Proper

Maximum

Usage

With the charge level selector

switch still in the "HIGH"

position, check for zero voltage

on charge control resistor from

both the center to bottom and the

center to top.

Check for 24VAC on base

terminals of all charging

sequencers.

Less than

proper amperage

Place the charge control circuit

board switches in "WINTER"

and "AUTO". Disconnect

outdoor air sensor "W" wire.

No Voltage

Replace charge control

circuit board.

Voltage

Check for

contact closure

on all charging

sequencers.

Voltage

Replace

sequencer(s).

Check heating

elements and replace

as necessary.

Ok

Open

All Three

Outdoor

Temperature

Lights On

Check outdoor air

temperature sensor in

cold place (less than

15

F). All mercury

bulbs should open.

Not All

Outdoor

Temperature

Lights On

Replace outdoor air

temperature sensor.

Replace charge control

thermostat.

All bulbs closed

All bulbs

open

Defective

Unit undercharges

on cold days

No

Voltage

Check the outdoor temperature

lights on charge control circuit

board. All three must be on.

Ok

Check unit

wiring and/or

replace charge

control circuit

board.

Ok

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