Section 6

TROUBLESHOOTING

Condition

Possible Cause

Remedy / Reference

6.1Unit Will Not Start Or Starts Then Stops

No power to unit

External power source OFF

Turn on

Start-Stop switch OFF or defective

Check

Circuit breaker tripped or OFF

Check

Autotransformer not connected

Section 5.2.2

Loss of control power

Circuit breaker OFF or defective

Check

Control transformer defective

Replace

Fuse (F3A/F3B) blown

Check

Start-Stop switch OFF or defective

Check

Component(s) not operating

Evaporator fan motor internal protector open

Section 7.15

Condenser fan motor internal protector open

Section 7.11

Compressor internal protector open

Section 7.8

High pressure switch open

Section 6.7

Heat termination thermostat open

Replace

Malfunction of current sensor

Replace

Compressor hums, but does not start

Low line voltage

Check

Single phasing

Check

Shorted or grounded motor windings

Section 7.8

Compressor seized

Section 7.8

6.2Unit Operates Long Or Continuously In Cooling

Container

Hot load

Normal

Defective box insulation or air leak

Repair

Refrigeration system

Shortage of refrigerant

Section 7.3

Evaporator coil covered with ice

Section 6.6

Evaporator coil plugged with debris

Section 7.16

Evaporator fan(s) rotating backwards

Section 7.14 / Section 7.15

Air bypass around evaporator coil

Check

Controller set too low

Reset

Compressor service valves or liquid line shutoff valve partially closed

Open valves completely

Dirty condenser

Section 7.10

Compressor worn

Section 7.8

Current limit (function code Cd32) set to wrong value

Section 4.4.3

Economizer solenoid valve malfunction

Section 7.21

Digital unloader valve stuck open

Replace

Electronic expansion valve

Replace

6.3Unit Runs But Has Insufficient Cooling

Refrigeration system

Abnormal pressures

Section 6.7

Abnormal temperatures

Section 6.16

Abnormal currents

Section 6.17

Controller malfunction

Section 6.9

Evaporator fan or motor defective

Section 7.15

Compressor service valves or liquid line shutoff valve partially closed

Open valves completely

Frost on coil

Section 6.10

Digital unloader valve stuck open

Replace

Electronic expansion valve

Replace

6.4Unit Will Not Heat Or Has Insufficient Heating

No operation of any kind

Start-Stop switch OFF or defective

Check

Circuit breaker OFF or defective

Check

External power source OFF

Turn ON

No control power

Circuit breaker or fuse defective

Replace

Control Transformer defective

Replace

Evaporator fan internal motor protector open

Section 7.15

Heat relay defective

Check

Heater termination thermostat open

Section 7.14

Unit will not heat or has

insufficient heat

Heater(s) defective

Section 7.14

Heater contactor or coil defective

Replace

Evaporator fan motor(s) defective or rotating back­wards

Section 7.14 / Section 7.15

Evaporator fan motor contactor defective

Replace

Controller malfunction

Section 6.9

Defective wiring

Replace

Loose terminal connections

Tighten

Low line voltage

Section 3.3

6.5Unit Will Not Terminate Heating

Unit fails to stop heating

Controller improperly set

Reset

Controller malfunction

Section 6.9

Heater termination thermostat remains closed along with the heat relay

Section 7.14

6.6Unit Will Not Defrost Properly

Will not initiate defrost

automatically

Defrost timer malfunction (Cd27)

Table 4–5

Loose terminal connections

Tighten

Defective wiring

Replace

Defrost temperature sensor defective or heat termi­nation thermostat open

Replace

Heater contactor or coil defective

Replace

Will not initiate defrost

manually

Manual defrost switch defective

Replace

Keypad is defective

Replace

Defrost temperature sensor open

Replace

Initiates but relay (DR)

drops out

Low line voltage

Section 3.3

Initiates but does not defrost

Heater contactor or coil defective

Replace

Heater(s) burned out

Section 7.14

Frequent defrost

Wet load

Normal

6.7Abnormal Pressures

High discharge pressure

Condenser coil dirty

Section 7.10

Condenser fan rotating backwards

Section 7.11

Condenser fan inoperative

Section 7.11

Refrigerant overcharge or non-condensibles

Section 7.3

Discharge service valve partially closed

Open

Electronic expansion valve (EEV) control malfunction

Replace

Low suction pressure

Incorrect software and / or controller configuration

Check

Failed suction pressure transducer (SPT) or evapora­tor pressure transducer (EPT)

Replace

Suction service valve partially closed

Open

Filter drier partially plugged

Section 7.13

Low refrigerant charge

Section 7.3

No evaporator air flow or restricted air flow

Section 7.3

Excessive frost on evaporator coil

Section 6.6

Evaporator fan(s) rotating backwards

Section 7.15.3

Electronic expansion valve (EEV) control malfunction

Replace

Failed digital unloader valve (DUV)

Replace

Suction and discharge pressures tend to equalize when unit is operating

Compressor operating in reverse

Section 6.15

Compressor cycling / stopped

Check

Failed digital unloader valve (DUV)

Replace

6.8Abnormal Noise or Vibrations

Compressor

Compressor start up after an extended shutdown

Normal

Brief chattering when manually shut down

Compressor operating in reverse

Section 6.15

Loose mounting bolts or worn resilient mounts

Tighten / Replace

Loose upper mounting

Section 7.8.1

Liquid slugging

Section 7.14

Condenser or Evaporator Fan

Bent, loose or striking venturi

Check

Worn motor bearings

Section 7.11 / Section 7.15

Bent motor shaft

Section 7.11 / Section 7.15

6.9Microprocessor Malfunction

Will not control

Incorrect software and / or controller configuration

Check

Defective sensor

Section 7.24

Defective wiring

Check

Low refrigerant charge

Section 7.3

6.10No Evaporator Air Flow Or Restricted Air Flow

Evaporator coil blocked

Frost on coil

Section 6.6

Dirty coil

Section 7.14

No or partial evaporator

air flow

Evaporator fan motor internal protector open

Section 7.15

Evaporator fan motor(s) defective

Section 7.15

Evaporator fan(s) loose or defective

Section 7.15

Evaporator fan contactor defective

Replace

6.11eAutoFresh Not Operating

Vent not opening

Unit not configured for eAutoFresh Operation

No action

Cd43 in OFF mode

Section 5.4.2

Wiring disconnected

Check wiring

Stepper drive defective

Section 7.27.2

Stepper motor defective

Section 7.27.4

Unit operating in frozen mode

Section 5.4.3

Gas Limit mode unavailable

Check CO2 sensor

Section 5.4.3

Wiring disconnected

Check wiring

Unit operating in frozen mode

Section 5.4.3

Unable to calibrate

CO2 sensor

ENTER Key not held for sufficient length of time

Section 5.4.3

CO2 outside of acceptable levels

Check

Check CO2 sensor

Section 5.4.3

Code 44 displays “- - - - - “

Unit not configured for eAutoFresh Operation

No action

Check CO2 sensor

Section 5.4.3

6.12Electronic Expansion Valve Malfunction

Low suction pressure

Incorrect software and / or controller configuration

Check

Failed suction pressure transducer (SPT) or evapora­tor pressure transducer (EPT)

Replace

Suction service valve partially closed

Open

Filter drier partially plugged

Section 7.13

Low refrigerant charge

Section 7.3

No evaporator air flow or restricted air flow

Section 7.14

Excessive frost on evaporator coil

Section 6.6

Evaporator fan(s) rotating backwards

Section 7.15.3

Electronic expansion valve (EEV) control malfunction

Section 7.17

Failed digital unloader valve (DUV)

Section 6.6

Loose or insufficiently clamped sensor

Replace

High suction pressure with low superheat

Foreign material in valve

Section 7.17

Failed suction pressure transducer (SPT) or evapora­tor pressure transducer (EPT)

Replace

Electronic expansion valve (EEV) control malfunction

Replace

Improperly seated powerhead

Ensure powerhead is locked and in place

Liquid slugging in compressor

Failed suction pressure transducer (SPT) or evapora­tor pressure transducer (EPT)

Replace

Failed electronic expansion valve (EEV)

Replace

6.13Autotransformer Malfunction

Unit will not start

Circuit breaker (CB-1 or CB-2) tripped

Check

Autotransformer defective

Section 7.22

Power source not turned ON

Check

460 VAC power plug is not inserted into the receptacle

Section 5.2.1

6.14Water-Cooled Condenser Or Water Pressure Switch

High discharge pressure

Dirty coil

Section 7.12

Non-condensibles

Condenser fan

starts and stops

Water pressure switch malfunction

Check

Water supply interruption

Check

6.15Compressor Operating in Reverse

The compressor may start in reverse for up to 10 seconds to determine correct phase rotation if required for phase detection.

Allowing the scroll compressor to operate in reverse for more than two minutes will result in internal compressor damage. Turn the start- stop switch OFF immediately.

Electrical

Incorrect wiring of compressor

Check

Incorrect wiring of compressor contactor(s)

Incorrect wiring of current sensor

6.16Abnormal Temperatures

High discharge temperature

Condenser coil dirty

Section 7.10

Condenser fan rotating backwards

Section 7.11

Condenser fan inoperative

Section 7.11

Refrigerant overcharge or non-condensibles

Section 7.3

Discharge service valve partially closed

Open

Electronic expansion valve (EEV) control malfunction

Replace

Failed suction pressure transducer (SPT) or evapora­tor pressure transducer (EPT)

Replace

Discharge temperature sensor drifting high

Replace

Failed economizer expansion valve (EXV), econo­mizer coil, or economizer solenoid valve (ESV)

Replace

Plugged economizer expansion valve (EXV), econo­mizer coil, or economizer solenoid valve (ESV)

Replace

Loose or insufficiently clamped sensor

Replace

6.17Abnormal Currents

Unit reads abnormal currents

Current sensor wiring

Check