EMI Volts/HZ/pH User Manual

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Side Discharge Condensers

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Single-Zone anD DUal-Zone SeqUenCe oF operation

Note:

For remote wall mounted ther-

mostat operation be sure to select EMI

p/n 240004180 or a suitable 24v, two

sage heating, heat pump thermostat.

Condenser operation:

The transform-

er located in the indoor unit provides 24V,
low-v

olt control power to the condenser

(outdoor unit). This can be measured
across low-v

olt terminals “R” and “C”.

Single zone heat pump condensers

utilize a reversing valve to provide re-

verse cycle operation. Therefore the out-
door unit will act as either a condenser or

an evaporator there-by providing comfort

cooling or heating to the indoor space.

The reversing valve is energized in cool-

ing. Should the valve fail to actuate, the

system will default to the heating mode of

operation.

Cooling operation, single-zone and

dual-zone:

Cooling operation requires that

the control (either unit mount or remote

wall mount thermostat) make a connec-

tion between low-volt terminals “R” and

“Y” along with “R” and “O” (heat pumps

only). When the indoor control is placed

in cooling mode, with the set point tem-

perature below the room temperature, the

reversing valve will energize (R & O heat

pumps only) along with the compressor

and outdoor fan (R & Y). When the indoor

control is satisfied and the room tempera-

ture falls below the set temperature, the

compressor and fan will de-energize. The

anti-short cycle timer (ASCT) will prevent

the compressor from re-starting for three
minutes.

Heating operation

(heat pumps only):

Heating operation requires that the con-
trol (either unit mount or remote wall

mount, heat pump thermostat) make a

connection between low-Volt terminals

“R” and “Y” only. When the indoor control

is placed in heating mode, with the set

point temperature above room tempera-

ture, the compressor and outdoor fan

(R & Y) will energize. When the indoor

control is satisfied and the room temper-

ature rises above the set temperature,

the compressor and fan will de-energize.

The anti-short cycle timer (ASCT) will

prevent the compressor from re-starting

for three minutes.

Defrost controls with short cycle

protection

(heat pumps only): The unit

is equipped with a logic control circuit de-

signed to keep system operating at peek

efficiency. The 24v circuit provides control

to the indoor and outdoor systems includ-

ing a three minute, anti-short cycle timer

(ASCT) compressor protection.

The defrost control circuit is designed

to keep the condenser coil free from frost

and ice during heating mode. This is ac-

complished through the precise switching

sequence of the outdoor fan, reversing

valve and indoor auxiliary heater.

Defrost initiation:

The defrost-sensor

is located on either the end plate or the re-

turn bend of the condenser coil. A defrost

cycle will initiate after the sensor closes

(approx. 30° F) and remains closed for

the length of time selected on the control

board (either 30, 60 or 90 minutes)*.

At the start of the defrost cycle, the re-

versing valve will change from heating to

cooling mode. The condenser fan will also

switch off there-by allowing pressure and

temperature to rise within the condenser

coil to melting off any ice build-up. At the
same time the unit will switch on the in-

door electric strip heater to temper the

cold air being discharged from the evapo-
rator unit. This will continue until either

the defrost-sensor opens (approx. 60° F)

or a 10-minute maximum cycle time has

elapsed. Defrost times will vary depend-

ing on outdoor temperature and moisture

conditions. When the defrost cycle is com-

plete the unit will return to normal heating

operation.

*Factory settings 9-24k Btu = 90
minutes

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