Nordyne Outdoor Heat Pump Two Stage Split System R-410A User Manual

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Table 5. Module Wiring Troubleshooting

Miswired Module Indication

Recommended Troubleshooting Action

Green LED is not on, module

does not power up

• Determine if both R & C module terminals are connected.
• Verify voltage is present at module’s R & C terminals.

Green LED intermittent,
module powers up only when
compressor runs

• Determine if R & Y terminals are wired in reverse.
• Verify modules R and C terminals have a constant source.

Trip LED is on, but system and
compressor check OK

• Verify Y terminal is connected to 24VAC at contactor coil.
• Verify voltage at contactor coil falls below 0.5VAC when

off.

• Verify 24VAC is present across Y & C when thermostat

demand signal is present. If not, R & C are reversed wired.

TRIP LED and ALERT LED
fl ashing together

• Verify R and C terminals are supplied with 19 - 28VAC.

ALERT Flash CODE 3 displayed
incorrectly (Compressor short
cycling)

• Verify Y terminal is connected to 24VAC at contactor coil.
• Verify voltage at contactor coil falls below 0.5VAC when

off.

ALERT Flash Code 5, 6, or 7
displayed incorrectly (Open
Circuit, Open Start Circuit or
Open Run Circuit)

• Verify the compressor run and start wires are routed

through the module’s current sensing holes.

• Verify the Y terminal is connected to 24VAC at contactor

coil.

• Verify voltage at contactor coil falls below 0.5VAC when

off.

ALERT Flash Code 6 (Open
Start Circuit) displayed for
Code 7 (Open Run Circuit) or
vice-versa

• Verify the compressor run and start wires are routed

through the correct module sensing holes.

ALERT Flash Code 8 displayed
incorrectly (Welded Contactor)

• Determine if module’s Y terminal is connected.
• Verify Y terminal is connected to 24VAC at contactor coil.
• Verify 24VAC is present across Y & C when thermostat

demand signal is present. If not, R and C are reversed
wired.

• Verify voltage at contactor coil falls below 0.5VAC when

off.

• Review Thermostat Demand Wiring (page 10) for Y & C

wiring.

TROUBLESHOOTING - CONTINUED

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