Bard CH3S1 Heat Pump User Manual


 
Manual 2100-455M
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REMOVAL OF FAN SHROUD
1. Disconnect all power to the unit.
2. Remove the screws holding both grilles, one on
each side of unit, and remove grilles.
3. Remove screws holding fan shroud to condenser
and bottom. Nine (9) screws.
4. Unwire condenser fan motor.
5. Slide complete motor, fan blade, and shroud
assembly out the left side of the unit.
6. Service motor/fan as needed.
7. Reverse steps to reinstall.
R-410A
REFRIGERANT CHARGE
This unit was charged at the factory with the quantity of
refrigerant listed on the serial plate. AHRI capacity and
efciency ratings were determined by testing with this
refrigerant charge quantity.
The following pressure tables show nominal pressures
for the units. Since many installation specic situations
can affect the pressure readings, this information should
only be used by certied technicians as a guide for
evaluating proper system performance. They shall not
be used to adjust charge. If charge is in doubt, reclaim,
evacuate and recharge the unit to the serial plate charge.
TABLE 5
FAN BLADE DIMENSION
COMPRESSOR SOLENOID
A nominal 24-volt direct current coil activates the
internal compressor solenoid. The input control
circuit voltage must be 18 to 28 volt ac. The coil
power requirement is 20 VA. The external electrical
connection is made with a molded plug assembly (PN
029-0311-00). This plug contains a full wave rectier
to supply direct current to the unloader coil.
Compressor Solenoid Test Procedure – If it is
suspected that the unloader is not working, the
following methods may be used to verify operation.
1. Operate the system and measure compressor
amperage. Cycle the compressor solenoid on
and off at ten-second intervals. The compressor
amperage should go up or down at least 25 percent.
2. If step one does not give the expected results, shut
unit off. Apply 18 to 28 volt ac to the solenoid
molded plug leads and listen for a click as the
solenoid pulls in. Remove power and listen for
another click as the solenoid returns to its original
position.
3. If clicks can’t be heard, shut off power and remove
the control circuit molded plug from the compressor
and measure the solenoid coil resistance. The
resistance should be 32 to 60 ohms depending on
compressor temperature.
4. Next, check the molded plug.
Voltage check: Apply control voltage to the plug wires
(18 to 28 volt ac). The measured dc voltage at the
female connectors in the plug should be around 15 to
27 vdc.
Resistance check: Measure the resistance from the end
of one molded plug lead to either of the two female
connectors in the plug. One of the connectors should
read close to zero ohms, while the other should read
innity. Repeat with other wire. The same female
connector as before should read zero, while the other
connector again reads innity. Reverse polarity on the
ohmmeter leads and repeat. The female connector that
read innity previously should now read close to zero
ohms.
Replace plug if either of these test methods does not
show the desired results.
FAN BLADE SETTING DIMENSIONS
Shown in Figure 13 are the correct fan blade setting
dimensions for proper air delivery across the outdoor
coil.
Any service work requiring removal or adjustment
in the fan and/or motor area will require that the
dimensions below be checked and blade adjusted in or
out on the motor shaft accordingly.
FIGURE 13
FAN BLADE SETTING
Model Dimension A
All 1.0"