Nordyne R-410A User Manual

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Figure 2. Comfort Alert

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Diagnostics

Module

POWER

ALERT

TRIP

TRIP LED (Red): indicates there is a demand
signal from the thermostat but no current to the
compressor is detected by the module. The TRIP
LED typically indicates the compressor protector
is open or may indicate missing supply power
to the compressor.

The scroll compressor’s run (R), common (C)
and start (S) wires are routed through the holes
in the Comfort Alert

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module marked “R,” “C”

and “S.”

24 VAC Power Wiring — The Comfort Alert

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module requires a constant nominal 24 VAC
power supply. The wiring to the module’s R and
C terminals must be directly from the indoor unit
or thermostat.

The Comfort Alert

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module requires a thermostat

demand signal to operate properly.

NOTE: After the thermostat demand signal is
connected, verify that 24 VAC across Y and C
when demand is present.

TROUBLESHOOTING
Interpreting The Diagnostic LEDs –
When
an abnormal system condition occurs, the
Comfort Alert

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module displays the appropriate

ALERT and/or TRIP LED will fl ash a number of

times consecutively, pause and then repeat the
process. To identify a Flash Code number, count
the number of consecutive fl ashes.

Every time the module powers up, the last
ALERT Flash Code that occurred prior to shut
down is displayed for one minute. The module
will continue to display the LED until the condition
returns to normal or if 24 VAC power is removed
from the module.

Cooling — Gradually lower the thermostat
temperature setpoint below the actual room
temperature and observe that the outdoor unit
and indoor blower energize. Feel the air being
circulated by the indoor blower and verify that
it is cooler than ambient temperature. Listen
for any unusual noises. If present, locate and
determine the source of the noise and correct
as necessary.

Heating — Lower the thermostat setpoint
temperature to the lowest obtainable setting and
set the thermostat function switch to HEATING.
The indoor blower and outdoor unit should stop
running. After a minimum of fi ve minutes, increase
the setpoint temperature of the thermostat to the
maximum setting. Verify that the outdoor unit and
indoor blower have energized. Feel the air being
circulated by the indoor blower and verify that
it is warmer than ambient temperature. Listen

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