Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting for stand-alone mode – Orion System Two Condenser Head Pressure II Module User Manual

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Two Condenser Head Pressure II Module Technical Guide

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Figure 5: Two Condenser Head Pressure II Module Troubleshooting Diagram

Troubleshooting for Stand-Alone Mode

If you suspect or encounter general problems during operation of the
Two Condenser Head Pressure II Module while in Stand Alone Mode,
follow the Troubleshooting Flowchart in Figure 5 below.

Troubleshooting for Stand-Alone Mode

Is “ERROR”

LED Blinking?

Note: “STAT” LED

will blink the # of

Good sensors

connected

No

Is

“STAT” LED

blinking correct

Sensors?

Check wiring

on all sensors

Measure DC

Volts between

SIGx & GND for

All sensors .

Compare readings

to chart

.

No

Enable

Inputs

?

BIN 2

Yes

Yes

Pressure is ??

than Setpoint ?

No

Monitor DC

Volts on A ut 1

O

A ut

Voltage

O

1 & 2

Should Modulate

Up to a Max

Voltage of 10VDC

(See Sequence)

Higher

Monitor DC

Volts on

A ut 1 & 2 Voltage

O

should Modulate

Down to a Min

voltage of 0VDC

(See Sequence)

Lower

There will

be No

Change on

A ut 1

O

& 2

Same

1 Blink =

None of the

Sensors are

Check wiring

on all sensors

Measure DC

Volts between

SIGx & GND for

all sensors

Compare readings

to chart

Yes

2 Blinks =High

Pressure on one

of the Sensors

(More than

500 PSI)

3 Blinks =

Lo Pressure

the Sensors

Less than 35 PSI

Check

Refrigerant
Charge on
All Circuits

Head Pressure Control

Troubleshooting Flowchart

(Stand-Alone Mode)

Start Here

Is

Blinking?

No

Is

“ERROR”

LED Blinking?

No

Is There

24VAC

@

“PWR”

Testpoint?

No

Verify

Incoming

Power

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

“STAT” LED

Are

Heat

# of

Detected

Check

Refrigerant
Charge on
All Circuits

On one of

Active

& A ut 2

O

A ut 1 & 2

O

A & B

Call AAON

Technical

Support

Call AAON

Technical

Support

Call WattMaster

Technical

Support

Is

A or B Fan or

Condenser

Water Valve

Operating?

Fan Speed

Be at 100%

or Water Valve

Position Will

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