Carrier Streamline Scroll 69NT20-531-300 User Manual

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Defrost may be initiated by any one of the following

methods:
1. The manual defrost switch (MDS) is closed by the

user.

2. The user sends a defrost command by communica-

tions.

3. The defrost interval timer (controller function code

Cd27) reaches the defrost interval set by the user.

4. The controller probe diagnostic logic determines

that a probe check is necessary based on the tempera-

ture values currently reported by the supply and re-

turn probes.

5. If the controller is programmed with the Demand

Defrost option (Future) and the option is set to “IN”

the unit will enter defrost if it has been in operation

for over 2.5 hours without reaching set point.

CONTROL TRANSFORMER

POWER TO

CONTROLLER

SIGNAL TO

CONTROLLER

ENERGIZED

DE--ENERGIZED

FOR FULL DIAGRAM AND

LEGEND, SEE SECTION 7

TD

T6

PA

PB

T6

PB

PA

USV

ESV

TU

TS

Figure 4-7 Defrost

Defrost may be initiated any time the defrost

temperature sensor reading falls below the controller

defrost termination thermostat set point. Defrost will

terminate when the defrost temperature sensor reading

rises above the defrost termination thermostat set point.

The defrost termination thermostat is not a physical

component. It is a controller setting that acts as a

thermostat, “closing” (allowing defrost) when the

defrost temperature sensor reading is below the set point

and “opening” (terminating or preventing defrost) when

the sensor temperature reading is above set point. When

the unit is operating in bulb mode (refer to paragraph

3.3.9), special settings may be applicable.

If the controller is programmed with the Lower DTT

setting option the defrost termination thermostat set

point may be configured to the default of 25.6_C (78_F)

or lowered to 18_C (64_F). When a request for defrost is

made by use of the manual defrost switch,

communications or probe check the unit will enter

defrost if the defrost temperature thermostat reading is

at or below the defrost termination thermostat setting.

Defrost will terminate with the defrost temperature

sensor reading rises above the defrost termination

thermostat setting. When a request for defrost is made

by the defrost intermale timer or by demand defrost, the

defrost temperature setting setting must be below 10_C

(50_F).
When the defrost mode is initiated the controller opens

contacts TD, TN and TE (or TV) to de-energize the

compressor, condenser fan and evaporator fans. The

COOL light is also de--energized.
The controller then closes TH to supply power to the

heaters. The defrost light is illuminated.
When the defrost temperature sensor reading rises to the

defrost termination thermostat setting, the de--icing

operation is terminated.
If defrost does not terminate correctly and temperature

reaches the set point of the heat termination thermostat

(HTT) the thermostat will open to de--energize the

heaters. If termination does not occur within 2.0 hours,

the controller will terminate defrost. An alarm will be

given of a possible DTS failure.
If probe check (controller function code CnF31) is

configured to special, the unit will proceed to the next

operation (snap freeze or terminate defrost). If the code

is configured to standard, the unit will perform a probe

check. The purpose of the probe check is to detect

malfunctions or drift in the sensed temperature that is

too small to be detected by the normal sensor out of

range tests. The system will run for eight minutes in this

condition. At the end of the eight minutes, probe alarms

will be set or cleared based on the conditions seen.
When the return air falls to 7_C (45_F), the controller

checks to ensure the defrost temperature sensor (DTS)

reading has dropped to 10_C or below. If it has not, a

DTS failure alarm is given and the defrost mode is

operated by the return temperature sensor (RTS).
If controller function code CnF33 is configured to snap

freeze, the controller will sequence to this operation.

The snap freeze consists of running the compressor

without the evaporator fans in operation for a period of

four minutes with the suction modulation valve fully

open. When the snap freeze is completed, defrost is

formally terminated.

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