The aurora advanced vs control system cont, Aurora advanced vs control led displays, Aurora interface and diagnostics (aid) tool – WaterFurnace 7 Series User Manual

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7 SERIES 50Hz 700A11 INSTALLATION MANUAL

have the cooling airflow adjustment applied. In all cooling

operations, the reversing valve directly tracks the O input.

Thus, anytime the O input is present, the reversing valve

will be energized.

Blower (G) - The blower will start immediately upon

receiving a thermostat G command. If there are no other

commands from the thermostat the variable speed ECM

will run on low speed until the G command is removed.

Regardless of blower input (G) from the thermostat, the

blower will remain on low speed for 30 seconds at the end

of each heating, cooling, and emergency heat cycle.

Emergency Shutdown - Four (4) seconds after a valid ES

input, P2-7 is present, all control outputs will be turned off

and remain off until the emergency shutdown input is no

longer present. The first time that the compressor is started

after the control exits the emergency shutdown mode,

there will be an anti-short cycle delay followed by a random

start delay. Input must be tied to common to activate.

Continuous Blower Operation - The blower output will

be energized any time the control has a G input present,

unless the control has an emergency shutdown input

present. The blower output will be turned off when G input

is removed.

Load Shed - The LS input disables all outputs with the

exception of the blower output. When the LS input has been

cleared, the anti-short cycle timer and random start timer

will be initiated. Input must be tied to common to activate.

Aurora Advanced VS Control LED Displays

These three LEDs display the status, configuration, and

fault codes for the control. These can also be read in plain

English via the Aurora AID Tool. See the LED tables for

further explanation.

Aurora Interface and Diagnostics (AID) Tool

The Aurora Interface and

Diagnostics (AID) Tool is

a device that is a member

of the Aurora network.

The AID Tool is used to

troubleshoot equipment

which uses the Aurora

control via Modbus RTU

communication. The AID

Tool provides diagnostics,

fault management, variable speed ECM setup, and system

configuration capabilities to the Aurora family of controls.

An AID Tool is recommended, although not required, for

variable speed ECM airflow settings. The AID Tool simply

plugs into the exterior of the cabinet in the AID Tool port.

Status LED (LED3, Green)

Description of Operation

Fault LED, Green

Normal Mode

ON

Control is Non-functional

OFF

Test Mode

Slow Flash

Lockout Active

Fast Flash

Dehumidification Mode

Flash Code 2

Load Shed

Flash Code 5

Emergency Shutdown

Flash Code 6

On Peak Mode

Flash Code 7

Warning! VS Derated

Flash Code 8

Warning! VS SafeMode

Flash Code 9

Configuration LED (LED2, Yellow)

Description of Operation

Configuration LED, Yellow

No Software Overwritten

ECM Setting

DIP Switch Overwritten

Slow Flash

ECM Configuration Mode

Fast Flash

Reset Configuration Mode

OFF

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