Bosch TW25-1USC-FXXXNA, TW35-1USC-FXXXNA, TW49-1USC-FXXXNA, TW61-1USC-FXXXNA, TW71-1USC-FXXXNA Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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TW Series
Water to Water
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Warnings ................................................................ 3
Model Nomenclature.......................................................... 4
Standard TW package ........................................................ 5
General Description ..................................................... 5
Moving and Storage ........................................................... 5
Initial Inspection .......................................................... 5
Location ..................................................................... 5
Installation.........................................................................5
Piping ............................................................................... 6
Electrical .......................................................................... 6
Safety Devices and the UPM Controller ........................... 7
Options............................................................................. 9
Heat Recovery Package (HRP) ....................................... 9
DPS Water Flow Proving ............................................... 9
Pump Relay................................................................. 9
Comfort Alert Module ................................................... 9
Heat Recovery Package ................................................... 10
Water Tank Preparation .............................................. 10
HR Water Piping ........................................................ 10
Water Tank Refill........................................................ 10
Initial Start-Up........................................................... 10
Sequence Of Operation .................................................... 11
Cooling Mode ............................................................ 11
Heating Mode............................................................ 11
Sequence Of Operation Flow........................................12
Auto Changeover Mode................................................17
Unit Protection...........................................................17
Manual Lockout................................................................18
Lead-Lag...................................................................18
Pump Cycling.............................................................18
Operating Instructions......................................................18
User Interface............................................................18
UP Button..................................................................18
Down Button..............................................................18
LED Indicators............................................................19
User Adjustable Settings Chart..........................................19
Setting up the controller................... .................................19
Initial Configuration..........................................................20
Unit Check-out sheet........................................................21
Troubleshooting ..............................................................22
Unit Troubleshooting...................................................22
Confort Alert Module-Flash Codes.................................23
HRP Troubleshooting.................. .................................24
Unit Lockouts ............................................................ 24
Electrical Data Table ........................................................ 25
UPM Board LED Indicators.................................................25
Water Quality Table..........................................................26
Wiring Diagrams ..............................................................27
Dimensional Drawings......................................................33
Terminology ....................................................................36
Application Considerations .............................................. 13
Well Water Systems ................................................... 13
Cooling Tower/Boiler Systems ..................................... 13
Geothermal Systems .................................................. 14
System Checkout ............................................................ 15
Considerations...........................................................15
Unit Start-Up ................................................................... 16
Maintenance ................................................................... 16
Decommissioning.............................................................16
Water To Water Unit Controller..........................................16
Features....................................................................16
Unit Sensors.....................................................................16
Water Sensor.............................................................16
Changeover Sensor.....................................................16
Modes Of Operation..........................................................16
Off Mode...................................................................16
Heating Mode.............................................................16
Cooling Mode.............................................................17
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Warnings
Warnings in this document are identified by a warning triangle printed against a grey background. Keywords at the start of the warning indicate the type and seriousness of the ensuing risk if measures to prevent the risk are not taken.
The following keywords are defined and can be used in this document:
NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in
damage to property or equipment.
CAUTION indicates a situation that could result in
minor to medium injury.
WARNING indicates a situation that could result in
sever injury or death.
DANGER indicates a situation that will result in
severe injury or death.
Important Information
This symbol indicates important information where there is no risk to property or people.
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING: Installation and servicing of this
equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service the equipment.
DANGER: Before performing service or maintenance operations on the system, turn off main power to the unit. Electrical shock
could cause personal injury or death.
WARNING: When working on equipment,
always observe precautions described in the literature, tags, and labels attached to the unit. Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use a quenching cloth for brazing, and place a fire extinguisher close to the work area.
NOTICE: All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be recovered WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Technicians must follow industry accepted guidelines and all local, state, and federal statutes for the recovery and disposal of refrigerants. If a compressor is removed from this unit, refrigerant circuit oil will remain in the compressor. To avoid leakage of compressor oil, refrigerant lines of the compressor must be sealed after it is removed.
NOTICE: To avoid equipment damage, DO NOT use these units as a source of heating or cooling during the construction process. Doing so may affect the unit’s warranty. The mechanical components and filters will quickly become clogged with construction dirt and debris, which may cause system damage.
NOTICE: To avoid the release of refrigerant into the atmosphere, the refrigerant circuit of this unit must be serviced only by technicians who meet local, state, and federal proficiency requirements.
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TW25-1CSN-FXXXCA-XKGAEXXXX 7X XX
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TW Code String Rev Level
Size Standard/Spec ial
035
049
061
122
Controls
Voltage X - Standard
1208-230/60/1 M - DDC - Multi-Protocol (BacNET, Modbus, N2)
L - DDC - LonWorks
Cabinet Con
guration
US - Unit Mounted Controller Transformer
Source Side Coax Options Refrigeration Circu it Options
C - Copper X - None
N - Cupro-Nickel D - Heat Recovery Package
Water Connections General Electrical Opti ons (up to 5 available per u nit)
F - Front A - EMS relay
y
X - N/A H - Flow proving switch
N - Comfort Alert
Load Side Coax Op tions X - As default for non used electrical codes
N - Cupro-Nickel Application
G - EXTENDED RANGE (Geothermal)
Revision Level
Cabinet Construction
K - Pre Paint Steel / 1/2" Standard 1.5LB Dual Density Fiberglass / EQ
Electric Heat
X - None
MODEL NOMENCLATURE
E - Pump/val ve rela
025 SS - Standard
071 X - N/A
CS - Remote Control led 7 - 75 VA
C - Copper
A - Current
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STANDARD TW PACKAGE
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General Description
TW Series Water-to-Water Heat Pumps provide the best combination of performance and efficiency available. All units are performance certified to American Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) ISO Standard 13256-2. All TW Water-to-Water Heat Pumps conform to UL1995 standard and are certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No 236 by Intertek-ETL. The Water-to-Water Heat Pumps are designed to operate with entering fluid temperature source between 30°F to 90°F in the heating mode and between 50°F to 110°F in the cooling mode on the source side
Heat Pump operating under extreme conditions will have limitation on fluid flow rates and/or temperatures.
50°F Minimum Entering Water Temperature (EWT) is recommended for well water applications with sufficient water flow to prevent freezing. Antifreeze solution is required for all closed loop applications. Cooling Tower/Boiler and Geothermal applications should have sufficient antifreeze solution to protect against extreme conditions and equipment failure. Frozen water coils are not covered under warranty. Other equivalent methods of temperature control are acceptable.
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WARNING: For Storage if unit stacking is
required, stack unit as follows: Do not stack units larger than 6 tons. For
units less than 6 tons, no more than three high
Initial Inspection
Be certain to inspect all cartons or crates on each unit as received at the job site before signing the freight bill. Verify that all items have been received and that there are no visible damages; note any shortages or damages on all copies of the freight bill. In the event of damage or shortage, remember that the purchaser is responsible for filing the necessary claims with the carrier. Concealed damages not discovered until after removing the units from the packaging must be reported to the carrier within 24 hours of receipt.
Location
Locate the unit in an indoor area that allows easy access to the panels, and has enough room for service personnel to perform maintenance or repair. Provide sufficient room to make fluid and electrical connection(s).
NOTICE: These units are not approved for outdoor installation; therefore, they must be installed within a conditioned space inside the structure. Do not locate in areas that are subject to freezing.
INSTALLATION
The TW series unit should be mounted level on a vibration absorbing pad slightly larger than the base to minimize vibration transmission to the building structure, It is not necessary to anchor the unit to the floor.(Figure #2).
MOVING AND STORAGE
If the equipment is not needed for immediate installation upon its arrival at the job site, it should be left in its shipping carton and stored in a clean, dry area. Units must only be stored or moved in the normal upright position as indicated by the “UP” arrows on each carton at all times.
Figure # 2
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PIPING
Supply and return piping must be as large as the unit connections on the heat pump (larger on long runs).
NOTICE: Never use flexible hoses of a smaller inside diameter than that of the fluid connections on the unit.
TW units are supplied with either a copper or optional cupro-nickel Water to refrigerant Heat Exchanger. Copper is adequate for ground water that is not high in mineral content.
Proper testing is recommended to assure the well water quality is suitable for use with water source equipment. When in doubt, use cupro-nickel.(See Water Quality Table on page #28)
In conditions anticipating moderate scale formation or in brackish water a cupro-nickel heat exchanger is recommended. Both the supply and discharge water lines will sweat if subjected to low water temperature. These lines should be insulated to prevent damage from condensation. All manual flow valves used in the system must be ball valves. Globe and gate valves must not be used due to high pressure drop and poor throttling characteristics.
NOTICE: Never exceed the recommended water flow rates as serious damage or erosion of the water-to-refrigerant heat exchanger could occur.
ELECTRICAL
Refer to electrical component box layout. (Figure #3)
NOTICE: Field wiring must comply with local and national electric codes.
WARNING: Power to the unit must be within the operating voltage range indicated on the unit nameplate or on the performance data sheet.
WARNING: Operation of unit on improper line voltage or with excessive phase imbalance will be hazardous to the unit, constitutes abuse and may void the warranty.
Properly sized fuses or HACR circuit breakers must be installed for branch circuit protection. See unit nameplate for maximum fuse or breaker size.
The unit is provided with a concentric knock-out for attaching common trade sizes of conduit, route power supply wiring through this opening. Always connect the ground lead to the grounding lug provided in the control box and power leads to the line side of compressor contactor as indicated on the wiring diagram (Figures on Pg#27 To 34).
Always check carefully for water leaks and repair appropriately. Units are equipped with female pipe thread fittings. Consult Unit Dimensional Drawings.
Teflon tape sealer should be used when connecting water piping connections to the units to insure against leaks and possible heat exchanger fouling.
NOTICE: Do not overtighten the connections.
Flexible hoses should be used between the unit and the rigid system to avoid possible vibration. Ball valves should be installed in the supply and return lines for unit isolation and unit water flow balancing. (See Water Quality Table on Page#26)
Figure # 3
[1] Comfort Alert Module (Option)
[2] Compressor contactor [3] Capacitor [4] Auxiliary Relay (DP/DT) [5] Unit Protection Module (UPM)(CS Option)
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Safety Devices and the UPM Controller
[1] Board Power Indicator
[2] UPM Status LED Indicator [3]Water Source Coil Freeze Protection Temperature Selection [R30] [4] Load Water Coil Freeze Protection Temperature Selection [R24]
[5] UPM Board Settings [6] Source Coax Freeze Connection (Freeze 1) [7] Load Coax Freeze Connection (Freeze 2) [8] LCD Unit Display Connection [9] 24VAC Power Input [10] Compressor Contact Output [11] High Pressure Switch Connection [12] Call for Compressor Y1 [13] Low Pressure Switch Connection [14] 24VAC Power Common [15] Condensate overflow Sensor (not applicable on TW) [16] Dry Contact
[17] UPM Ground Standoff
Figure # 4
If the unit is being connected to a thermostat with a malfunction light, this connection is made at the unit malfunction output or relay. Refer to Figure #4.
If the thermostat is provided with a malfunction light powered off of the common (C) side of the transformer, a jumper between “R” and “COM” terminal of “ALR” contacts must be made.
If the thermostat is provided with a malfunction li ght powered off of the hot (R) side of the transformer, then the thermostat malfunction light connection should be connected directly to the (ALR) contact on the unit’s UPM board.
The TW Series has an optional factory installed Unit Protection Module (UPM) that controls the compressor operation and monitors the safety controls that protect the unit.
Safety controls include the following:
High pressure switch located in the refrigerant discharge line and wired across the HPC terminals on the UPM.
Low pressure switch located in the unit refrigerant suction line and wired across terminals LPC1 and LPC2 on the UPM.
Water side freeze protection sensor, mounted close to condensing water coil, monitors refrigerant temperature between condensing water coil and thermal expansion valve. If temperature drops below or remains at freeze limit trip for 30 seconds, the controller will shut down the compressor and enter into a soft lockout condition. The default freeze limit trip is 26°F, however this can be changed to 15°F by cutting the R30 or Freeze1 resistor located on top of DIP switch SW1 (Refer to Figure #4, item [3] for resistor location), Refer to Figure #5 for sensor location
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UPM Board Dry Contacts are Normally Open (NO)
Figure # 5
NOTICE: If unit is employing a fresh water
system (no anti-freeze protection), it is extremely important to have the Freeze1 R30 resistor set to 26°F in order to shut down the unit at the appropriate leaving water temperature and protect your heat pump from freezing if a freeze sensor is included.
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MALFUNCTION OUTPUT: Alarm output is Normally
UPM Board Factory Default Settings
TEMP LOCKOUT RESET ALARM TEST
26°F
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Y
PULSE
NO
Open (NO) dry contact. If pulse is selected the alarm output will be pulsed. The fault output will depend on the dip switch setting for "ALARM". If it is set to "CONST", a constant signal will be produced to indicate a fault has occurred and the unit requires inspection to determine the type of fault. If it is set to "PULSE", a pulse signal is produced and a fault code is detected by a remote device indicating the fault. See L.E.D Fault Indication below for blink code explanation. The remote device must have a malfunction detection capability when the UPM board is set to "PULSE".
UPM DIP SWITCH DEFAULT POSITION
lockout 42
reset
alarm
test
The UPM Board includes the following features:
ANTI-SHORT CYCLE TIMER: 5 minute delay on
break timer to prevent compressor short cycling.
RANDOM START: Each controller has an unique random start delay ranging from 270 to 300 seconds on initial power up to reduce the chance of multiple unit simultaneously starting at the same time after power up or after a power interruption, thus avoiding creating large electrical spike.
LOW PRESSURE BYPASS TIMER: If the compressor is running and the low pressure switch opens, the controller will keep the compressor ON for 120 seconds. After 2 minutes if the low pressure switch remains open, the controllers will shut down the compressor and enter a soft lockout. The compressor will not be energized until the low pressure switch closes and the anti-short cycle time delay expires. If the low pressure switch opens 2-4 times in 1 hour, the unit will enter a hard lockout. In order to exit hard lockout power to the unit would need to be reset.
BROWNOUT/SURGE/POWER INTERRUPTION PROTECTION: The brownout protection in the UPM board will shut does the compressor if the incoming power falls below 18 VAC. The compressor will remain OFF until the voltage is above 18 VAC and ANTI-SHORT CYCLE TIMER (300 seconds) times out. The unit will not go into a hard lockout.
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Cont pulse
yes no
If 24 VAC output is needed, R must be wired to ALR-COM terminal; 24 VAC will be available o the ALR-OUT terminal when the unit is in the alarm condition.
DISPLAY OUTPUT: The Display output is a pulse
output connected to the Unit Diagnostic Display (UDD) and it pulses 24VAC when the unit is in an lockout alarm condition.
TEST DIP SWITCH: A test dip switch is provided to
reduce all time delays settings to 10 seconds during troubleshooting or verification of unit operation.
NOTICE: Operation of unit in test mode can lead to accelerated wear and premature failure of components. The "TEST" switch must be set back to "NO" after troubleshooting/servicing.
FREEZE SENSOR: The default setting for the freeze
limit trip is 26°F (sensor number 1); however this can be changed to 15°F by cutting the R24 resistor located on top of the DIP switch SW1. Since freeze sensor 2 is dedicated to monitor the load side coil it is recommended to leave the factory default setting on the board. The UPM controller will constantly monitor the refrigerant temperature with the sensor mounted close to the condensing water coil between the thermal expansion valve and water coil. If temperature drops below or remains at the freeze limit trip for 30 seconds, the controller will shut the compressor down and enter into a soft lockout condition. Both the status LED and the Alarm contact will be active. The LED will flash (three (3) times) the code associated with this alarm condition. If this alarm occurs 2 times (or 4 if Dip switch is set to 4) within an hour the UPM controller will enter into a hard lockout condition. It will constantly monitor the refrigerant temperature with the sensor mounted close to the evaporator between the
thermal expansion valve and
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evaporator coil as shown in Figure #5. If temperature drops below or remains at the limit trip for 30 seconds, the controller will shut the compressor down and enter into a soft lockout condition. Both the status LED and the Alarm contact will be active. The LED will flash (six (6) times) the code associated with this alarm condition. If this alarm occurs 2 times (or 4 if Dip switch is set to 4) within an hour the controller will enter into a hard lockout condition.
NOTICE: Freeze sensor will not guard against the loss of water. Flow switch is recommended to prevent unit from running if water flow is lost or reduced.
INTELLIGENT RESET: If a fault condition is initiated,
the 5 minute delay on break time period is initiated and the unit will restart after these delays expire. During this period the fault LED will indicate the cause of the fault. If the fault condition still exists or occurs 2 or 4 times (depending on 2 or 4 setting for Lockout dip switch) before 60 minutes, the unit will go into a hard lockout and requires a manual lockout reset.
LOCKOUT RESET: A hard lockout can be reset by
turning the unit thermostat off and then back on when the “RESET” dip switch is set to “Y” or by shutting off unit power at the circuit breaker when the “RESET” dip switch is set to “R”.
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OPTIONS
Number of factory installed options are available on TW Series of Heat Pumps. The following details the purpose, function and components of each option.
Heat Recovery Package (HRP)
The heat recovery package is a factory installed option on TW series heat pumps. The HRP can be used to heat potable water during unit operation using waste heat from the compressor discharge gas. In some cases the HRP can provide most or all of the hot water requirements for a typical home. The HRP consists of three major components:
Double wall, vented refrigerant to water heat exchanger
Circulating pump
Control circuit
The heat exchanger is rated for use with potable water and is acceptable for use as a domestic water heating device in most building codes. The pump circulates water between the domestic hot water tank and HRP heat exchanger in the Heat Pump. The control circuit ensures that the HRP only operates when there is available heat from the compressor and when the water is within a safe temperature range of below 140 deg F.
When the heat pump compressor operates, the HRP will monitor the temperature of the discharge gas from the compressor. Once discharge gas is hot enough to provide useful heat to the domestic water tank, the circulating pump will be enabled, drawing water from the tank, through the HRP heat exchanger and then depositing the heated water back into the tank. If the water temperature reaches 140 deg F, the circulating pump is disabled to prevent over heating of the domestic water. The HRP is provided with an on/off switch in case the end user desires that the HRP be inactivated (typically during the winter months when space heating is most important).
NOTICE: If heat recovery unit is installed in an area where freezing may occur, the unit must be drained during winter months to prevent heat exchanger damage. Heat exchanger ruptures that occur due to freezing will void the heat recovery package warranty along with the heat pump warranty.
DPS Water Flow Proving
The DPS water flow proving switch is a factory installed option available for the WW series. The DPS prevents compressor operation if there is inadequate water flow through the water to refrigerant heat exchanger in the heat pump. The DPS operates by monitoring the water side pressure drop across the water to refrigerant heat exchanger. When the pressure drop between the water in and water out lines reaches a pre-set value, compressor operation is enabled.
Pump Relay
The factory installed pump relay can be used to energize a supply pump or solenoid valve when there is a call for compressor operation. This relay can be used to switch either high or low voltage power.
Comfort Alert Module
The Comfort Alert diagnostics module (CADM) is a breakthrough innovation for troubleshooting heat pump system failures. (Figure #6)
Figure # 6
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By monitoring and analyzing data from the compressor and the thermostat demand, the module can accurately detect the cause of electrical and system related failures without any sensors. A flashing LED indicator communicates the ALERT code and guides the service technician more quickly and accurately to the root cause of a problem.
This module does not provide safety protection! The Comfort Alert module is a monitoring device and cannot shut down the compressor directly.
When an abnormal system condition occurs, the Comfort Alert module displays the appropriate ALERT and/or TRIP LED.
The yellow ALERT LED will flash a number of times consecutively, pause and then repeat the process.
To identify a Flash Code number, count the number of consecutive flashes.
Every time the module powers up, the last ALERT Flash Code that occurred prior to shut down is displayed for one minute.Heat Recovery Package
HEAT RECOVERY PACKAGE Water Tank Preparation
1. Turn off electrical or fuel supply to the water heater.
2. Attach garden hose to water tank drain connection and run other end of hose out doors or to an open drain.
3. Close cold water inlet valve to water heater tank.
4. Drain tank by opening drain valve on the bottom of the tank, then open pressure relief valve or hot water faucet.
5. Once drained the tank should be flushed with cold water until the water leaving the drain hose is clear and free of sediment.
6. Close all valves and remove the drain hose.
7. Install HR water piping.
Concentric water fitting (p/n 8733907119) is recommended.
(See Figure # 7)
HR Water Piping
All hot water piping MUST be a minimum of 3/8t O.D. copper tube to a maximum distance of fifteen (15) feet. For distances beyond fifteen feet but not exceeding sixty (60) feet use 1/2” copper tube. Separately insulate all exposed surface of both connecting water lines with 3/ 8” wall closed cell insulation. Install isolation valves on supply and return to the heat recovery. (Figure # 7)
3. Depress the hot water tank pressure relief valve handle to ensure there is no air remaining in the tank.
4. Carefully inspect all plumbing for water leaks. Correct as required.
5. Purge all air from HR by depressing the schrader valve on the HR Unit. Allow all air to bleed out until water appears at the valve.
6. Before restoring the power or fuel supply to the water heater, adjust the temperature setting on the tank thermostat(s) to ensure maximum utilization of the heat available from the refrigeration system and conserve the most energy. On tanks with both upper and lower elements and thermostats, the lower element should be turned down to 100° F, while the upper element should be adjusted to 120° F. Depending upon the specific needs of the customer, you may need to adjust the upper element differently. On tanks with a single thermostat lower the thermostat setting to 120° F or the “LOW” position. After thermostat adjustments are completed, replace access cover and restore electrical or fuel supply to water heater.
NOTICE: All piping from HRP to domestic water tank must be copper or any metal of stronger alloy.
Initial Start-Up
NOTICE: Make sure all valves in heat
recovery water piping system are open.
NEVER OPERATE HR PUMP DRY.
1. Turn on the heat pump. The HR pump should not run if the compressor is not running
2. Turn HR switch to the “ON” position. The pump will operate if entering water temperature to HR is below 120° F.
3. The temperature difference between the water entering and leaving the heat recovery should be 5° to 15° F.
4. Allow the unit to operate for 20 to 30 minutes to ensure it is functioning properly. The pump should shut off when the water temperature entering the heat recovery reaches 120°F.
Water Tank Refill
1. Open the cold water supply to the tank.
2. Open a hot water faucet to vent air from the system until water flows from the faucet, then close.
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NOTE: Diagram for illustration purposes only. Ensure access to Heat Pump is not restricted.
Figure # 7
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Cooling Mode
Energizing the “O” terminal energizes the unit reversing valve thus placing the unit into cooling mode. T
When the thermostat calls for first stage cooling (Y1) the loop pump or solenoid valve if present is energized and the first stage of compressor capacity starts. When the thermostat calls for second stage cooling (Y2) the second stage (or full compressor capacity) is initiated. Once the thermostat is satisfied, the compressor shuts down accordingly
Heating Mode
The first two stages of heating (Y1 & Y2) operate in the same manner as cooling, but with the reversing valve de­energized. Once the thermostat is satisfied, the compressor shuts down,
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