Iil smart heat operation, A. cooling, C- defrost – Bryant FA4A User Manual

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2. Blower Off Delay—Smart Heat control uses a 60-scc off

blower delayj as opposed to the standard 90-sec delay.

IIL SMART HEAT OPERATION

A. Cooling

The Smart Heat option controls cooling mode in same manner as
conventional heat pumps are controlled. The fan has a 90-sec delay

off/oji cycle down,

B.

Heat

Pump

Heating

The Smart Heat option docs not control heating in the conventional
method. The PCB energizes compressor 30 sec before indoor fan
is energized. This allows indoor coil to heat up eliminating
cold-blow on start“Up,

The electric heat is staged-on to allow continuous operation of heat
pump and electric,resistance heat below balance point (below point

where heat pump cannot maintain dwelling temperature without
supplemental heat) independent of outdoor thermostats.

Although PCB has provisions for an outdoor thermostat, it is not

needed for staging. On cycle down, indoor fan remains on 60 sec
to recover heat stored in indoor coil,

C- Defrost

The Smart Heat PCB stages the correct amount of supplemental

heat during defrost. If too much heat is added, system stays in

defrost for completion of defrost cycle even though thermostat is

satisfied. On next cycle, 1 less element is energized during next
defrost period.

NOTE:

If 24-v power from thermostat is inteiiupted while unit is

in defrost mode, the default cycle will be completed before unit

shuts down.

P. Troubleshooting PrInted-CIrcult Board
(Diagnostic LED)

The PCB of Smart Heat option heater package contains a micro­
processor which controls fan operation, fan speed, outdoor unit,

and heater elements. Bor troubleshooting, a service LED Indicates
condition of PCB, Sec Tabic 8 for LED flash codes,

TABLE 8—LED CODES FOR SMART HEAT PCB

FLASH CONDITION

INPUT SIGNALS

SYSTEM OPERATION

No

Light/Flash

No Power or

Board Failure

Steady Light

Board Fallura

Steady Flash

Stand By Condition

or Fan Only

1 Flash

Yonly

Heat Pump Only

Operating

2 Flashes

Y and/or W2T

Heat Pump Plus

1 Sequencer

3 Flashes

Y and/or W2T

Heat Pump Plus

2 Sequencers

4 Flashes

Y and/or W2T

Heat Pump Plus

3 Sequencers

5 Flashes

Y. 0

Cool Mode

6 Flashes

Y, W2D. and/or W2T

Defrost Mode

7 Flashes

W2T

Emergency Heat Mode

IV.

ELECTRICAL OPERATING SEQUENCES AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

NOTE: Refer to Table 9 for proper input and output voltages.

A. Ready-To-Start

In rcady-to-start (standby) mode, LED on board indicates a steady
flash.

In this mode, 24-v power should be available at control's low

voltage terminal strip terminals R and C. If 24v is not present

across R and C, check the followiug:

* Is low-voltage fuse on control board good?

' Are line voltage fuses FUl and FU2 good?

■ Is LED on control on steadily or not on at all? Both of these

indications signal a possible board failure.

‘ Is 2ÜS/230-V power available to control across pins 7 and 9

of 9-pin connector? Is connection to board tight?

B. Continuous Fan

On a call for continuous fan, thermostat provides a 24-v input

signal to G terminal on low-voltage terminal strip. Sensing this
signal, the microprocessor

euergizeiS

a relay on control to provide

power to high-speed winding of fan motor, at 1. The fan continues

to run until fan switch on thermostat is turned off.

During continuous fan operation with

no

call

for

heating

Or

cooling, LED indicates a steady flash, the same indication seen
when system is in standby.

The call for continuous fan operation signal can be checked by
placing voltmeter leads across terminals G and C of control’s

low-voltagc terminal strip. If 24v is not seen across these termi­

nals, check for the following:

’ Is 24v ayailable across R and C? If not, refer to Ready-To-

Start section for items to check if 24v is not available,

■ Is thermostat function switch set for continuous operation?

Confirm fan operation. Voltage to operate fan can be confirmed by

placing.voltmeter leads across terminals FI and Ш on control. The
reading should be 20S/230vi If 20S/230v is not observed, check the

following:

* Is

20S/23ÜV

available at pins 7 and 9 of 9-pin connector? Is

connection to board tight?

' Arc line voltage fuses FUl and FU2 good?

If

20&/230V

is available across terminals FI and HI and fan does

not operate, check the following:

* Is fan motor capacitor good?

‘ Is blower wheel jammed or loose? Are there any other

mechanical problems preventing fan operation?

C. Cooling

On a call for cooling, room thennostat provides input signals to

control board at terminals Y and O'.' Thc О signal is also available
to heat pump to energize reversing valve.

When it receives both these signals, the microprocessor responds
by providing a 24-v output signal at the terminal. This output

signal energizes contactor in heat pump and starts compressor.

There is a 3 to 5 sec delay in output of signal.

At the same time, control energizes fan coil's fan motor on high
Speed through terminals FI and HI, The LED indicator on control
signals 5 flashes, indicating cooling operation.

The call for cooling signals can be confirmed by placing voltmeter

leads across low-voltage terminals Y l 0, and' C, The reading
should be 24v. If 24v is not available, check the following:

* Is 24v available across R and C? See Ready-To-Start section

for items to check if 24v is not available.

* Is thermostat function switch set in COOL position with

thermostat calling for cooling?

Assuming heat pump has power and is adequately charged, it
should be running at this time in cooling mode. Indoor fan should
also be running at this time. If indoor fan is not running, refer to

Continuous Fan section for items to check.

D. Heating (Compressor Only)

On a call for heat, room thermostat provides an input signal to

control board at terminal Y. This signal causes the microprocessor
to provide a 24-v output signal at terminal to energize contactor

in heat pump. There is a 3 to 5 sec delay in output of Y,, signal.

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