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elite controlOperation Manual
DIRECT EXPANSION SYSTEMS
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................
STANDARDFEATURES ...................................................................................................................................
OPTIONALFEATURES ....................................................................................................................................
SYSTEMOVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................
NORMALHEATINGORCOOLINGCYCLE .........................................................................................................
REVERSINGVALVEOPERATION ........................................................................................................................
BASICOPERATION ........................................................................................................................................
SPECIALBUTTONFUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................................
MODESOFOPERATION..................................................................................................................................
FANMODES ................................................................................................................................................
PROGRAMMODE ..........................................................................................................................................
ENTERINGPROGRAMMODE .........................................................................................................................
USINGTHEPROGRAMMODE ........................................................................................................................
PROGRAMMABLEPARAMETERS .....................................................................................................................
FAILSAFEANDFAULTHANDLINGCODES .......................................................................................................
SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................
DIMENSIONS ...............................................................................................................................................
CABLELENGTHS .........................................................................................................................................
SYSTEMINPUTS ..........................................................................................................................................
AUTOMATEDFACTORY-SELFTESTPROGRAM .................................................................................................
DISPLAYLOCATION .....................................................................................................................................SERVICETOOLS ..........................................................................................................................................
SAMPLEWIRINGDIAGRAM ..........................................................................................................................
Copyright 2003, All Rights Reserved
No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted on any fo
or by means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written consent.
Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual to insure its accuracy. However, Taylor M
Environmental assumes no responsibility for errors and omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for dama
resulting from the use of this product and information contained herein.
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INTRODUCTION
The Elite Controlis designed for use with direct expansionair conditioning systems.
STANDARDFEATURES
User friendly 5 button display panel requires no manual for basic operation
Five volt logic and micro controller located in the display
3 - digit 7 - segment display panel indicates Fahrenheit or Celsius
Automatic and 3 programmable manual fan speeds
14 programmable parameters for custom installations
High and low Freon pressure sensor inputs
Moisture Mode for controlling relative humidity
De-Icing cycle to prevent evaporator coil icing
Programmable compressor staging delays
Universal AC power supply
Nonvolatile memory retains settings without batteries
Programmable display brightness control
Programmable failsafe modes
Fits Vimarswitch bezels
OPTIONALFEATURES
Outside air temperature sensor
Alternate air temperature sensor
Pump Sentry water sensor
Electric heating control capabilities
This manual is intended to provide information necessary to insure proper installation and operation of the
Elite.Poor installation and MISUNDERSTOODoperating parameters will result in unsatisfactory performance
and possible premature failure of the Elite.Read This Manual Completely Before Proceeding !
If you require assistance call Taylor Made Environmental at 954-973-2477 or Fax your questions to Taylor
Made Environmental at 954-979-4414, or email to [email protected].
The Eliteis covered under existing Marine Air Systems Warranty Policy. Incorrect installation, neglect and
system abuse are not covered under Marine Air Systems warranty policy.
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SYSTEMOVERVI
Elite is a user friendly, easy to operate, programmable temperature control.
Press the ON/OFF button once to engage the system. The Display indicates room temperature when
system is on and the Display is blank when the system is off.
Press and release the Mode Button until the desired Mode LED is illuminated.
Set the desired room temperature by pressing the up or down button. The set point can be viewed
momentarily pressing and releasing the Up or Down Button.
Fan speed operation is automatic allowing fan speed to decrease as room temperature is approached in
cool mode. The fan will operate at low speed when set point is satisfied. Manual fan speeds can be selec
by pressing and releasing the fan button to select the desired manual fan speed. The fan will operate at
speed selected and will not change speeds with room temperature.
The fan can be programmed to cycle on and off with demand, allowing the fan to run only when cooling
heating is required. Normally the automatic fan speed operation is reversed in the heating mode, howev
the fan can be programmed to operate the same as in the cooling mode.
Memory: Elitehas nonvolatile memory which requires no batteries or any form of backup power. Wh
power is lost the operating parameters are retained indefinitely. When power is restored, the unit resum
operating as last programmed.
! IMPORTANT NOTE TO END USER:
If your A/C unit is a 24,000 BTU model, or if it has a High Velocity blower, then you MUST reprogr
parameter P-14 prior to operating equipment. A 24K unit is identifiable by the 24 in the model num
(i.e., VCD24K). A High Velocity blower does not have a blower motor overhang, the motor is inside
blower, and there is an HV in the model number. See the Programming section P-14 for instruction
NORMALHEATINGORCOOLINGCYC
Select Cool only and cooling only will be supplied. The cabin temperature will be maintained within 2
3.6 C of the set point. Select Heat only and only heating will be supplied. The cabin temperature will
maintained within 2 F/3.6 C of the set point.
Select Automatic and both heating and cooling will be supplied as required. While in the Automatic Mo
Elite will maintain a 2 F/3.6 C temperature variation. A 4 F/7.2 C swing is required to cause the uni
shift to the opposite mode. Once in a given mode, heating or cooling, Elite will maintain a 2 F/3.6
differential.
When the Heating or Cooling demand is satisfied, the compressor cycles off and the Automatic Fan retu
to low speed. The fan speed will remain constant if Manual Fan Speed has been programmed.
! IMPORTANT NOTE TO END USER:
If your A/C unit is Cool Only - if it does not have a reversing valve - then Cool Only Mode MUSTbe select
DO NOT set to Automatic Mode for a Cool Only unit. If Automatic Mode is selected and the thermos
calls for heat, the compressor will run. Since there is no reversing valve, the A/C will supply cool air wh
heating is desired. Cool Only units do not heat.
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REVERSINGVALVEOPERATION
The reversing valve is toggled to the opposite mode when heating or cooling is required to reduce the
compressor starting surge. The valve will only toggle to the opposite mode when a cooling or heating cycle
is called for and if the system has been off for less than seventy-five (75) seconds. The valve will also toggle
if a cycle is interrupted from the display panel by pressing the power button ON/OFF, or changing the setpoint. Unnecessary valve toggling has been limited to reduce reversing valve noise. Valve toggling can be
totally eliminated by programming the minimum compressor staging delay at seventy-five seconds (75) or
greater.
Power on reset, which occurs when the system is powered up, will always initiate a valve toggle.
BASICOPERATION
ON/OFF BUTTON The power button is used to toggle between the onand off modes. Press the ON/OFF
button once to toggle the unit to the on mode.
UP BUTTON Momentarily press and the set point will appear in the display. Press and hold the Up Button
the set point will scroll to the upper limit. The set point increases one degree each time the up button is pressed
and released.
DOWN BUTTON Momentarily press and release to display the set point. The set point is decreased one
degree each time the Down Button is pressed and released. Press and hold the Down Button and the set point
will scroll to the lower limit.
FAN BUTTON Press and release the fan buttonto advance from auto fan to manual fan. Press and release
the fan buttonto advance the manual fan speeds, from low to high. Press and release again to return to the
automatic fan mode. The selected fan mode is indicated by the auto and manual fan LEDs.
Display
On/Off UpOn/Off Down Fan Mode
Auto Mode LED
Cool Mode LED
Heat Mode LED
Moisture Control LED
Auto Fan LED
Manual Fan LEDs (high, medium, low)
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MODE BUTTONThe mode buttonis used to select one of the four operating modes. Press and rele
the mode buttonand the Elite will advance to the next mode. Continue to press and release the Mode but
until the desired operating mode is reached. The mode selected is indicated by the Mode LED, i.e., Co
Heat, Automatic or Moisture Mode.
THREE DIGIT SEVEN SEGMENT DISPLAYThe inside air temperature is displayed in the wind
whenever the control is turned on.
The display also indicates program information, fault codes and outside air temperature when the optio
outside air sensoris installed.
The display momentarily indicates the set pointwhen theupor downbutton is pressed.
When the control resumes operation after a power interruption all the display LEDs will turn on for o
second. This is a normal operating condition and is referred to asPower On Reset.
HEAT MODE LED The heat mode LED will be lit when Heat Only Mode is selected or the unit is i
heating cycle.
COOL MODE LEDThe cool mode LED will be lit when Cooling Only Mode is selected or the unit isa cooling cycle.
AUTO LED When the AUTO LED is lit the unit will automatically switch to heating or cooling wh
required.
MOISTURE CONTROL LED The moisture mode LED is lit when the Moisture Control has been select
This mode is used to control humidity during periods when the vessel is unoccupied.
MANUAL INDICATION One of the 3 fan LEDs will be lit when manual fan operation is selected.
AUTO FAN LED The auto fan LED is illuminated when automatic fan speed operation has been select
SPECIALBUTTONFUNCTIO
1. Service History Log View the service history log by pressing the Mode Buttonimmediately a
turning on the AC power, and while all LEDs are illuminated. Exit the service history log by pressing
power buttononce. Simultaneously press the power and down buttons while viewing the Service Fa
History Log clears the Service History Log.
2. Self Test Mode Press the power buttonimmediately after AC power is applied, and while all LE
are illuminated, to enter the self test mode. The self test is used to diagnose problems and test the
conditioning system. For complete details see the Automated Factory-Self Test Program section in manual.
3. View Hour Meter To view the compressor hour meter, press the down button immediately a
applying AC power, and while all LEDs are illuminated. Maximum recorded time is 65,535 hours. The h
meter functions are described fully in the Service Tools section of this manual.
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Dual Button Functions
Up & Down Buttons Press the up and down button together and the outside air temperature will be
displayed, providing the OPTIONALOUTSIDE AIROR WATER TEMPERATURESENSORhas been installed. No
programming is required.
Press the Up & Down Buttonssimultaneously, while in the program mode, to set new custom programming
defaults.
Press the Power & Up Buttonsto view the service sensor temperature. P-8 must be turned on.
MODESOFOPERATION
Off Mode
When theEliteis in the off mode, all control outputs are turned off. Program parameters and user settings
are saved in nonvolatile memory. The program mode can only be accessed from the off mode.
On Mode
When the control is in the on mode, power will be supplied to the appropriate control outputs and the display
will indicate the current state of operation. The operating and program parameters resume based on those
stored the last time the unit was operating.
Cool Only Mode
When the Cool LED is lit,only the cooling systems are selected and operated as required. When the
temperature drops below the set point, the system will not automaticallyswitch to the heating mode.
! IMPORTANT NOTE TO END USER:
If your A/C unit is Cool Only - if it does not have a reversing valve - then Cool Only Mode MUSTbe selected.
DO NOT set to Automatic Mode for a Cool Only unit. If Automatic Mode is selected and the thermostat
calls for heat, the compressor will run. Since there is no reversing valve, the A/C will supply cool air when
heating is desired. Cool Only units do not heat.
Heating Only Mode
When the Heat LED is on, only the heating systems are selected and operated as required. Should the
temperature rise above the set point, the system willnotautomaticallyswitch to the cooling mode.
Automatic Mode
When the Automatic LEDis on, both heating and cooling is supplied as required. The heator coolLEDs
will be lit when the unit is heating or cooling.
Temperature in a given mode will be maintained within 2 F/3.6 C, however, a 4 F/7.2 C difference is
required to allow the control to change modes. Once in a new mode, the temperature will remain within
2 F/3.6 C of the set point.
Do not select Automatic Mode if A/C unit is Cool Only (see above).
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Moisture Mode
While in the on mode, press the Mode Button until the Moisture Mode LED is illuminated. Every four
hours, the fan is started and air circulated for thirty (30) minutes. During this time the air temperature
sampled and entered into memory. The cooling cycle is started and continues until the temperature is lowe
2 F/3.6 C. The compressor is allowed a maximum of one hour running time to reach the desi
temperature. Four (4) hours after the temperature is satisfied, or the compressor times out, the cycle wilrepeated.
FANMOD
Automatic Fan Speeds
Elite has three automatic fan speeds available: High, medium and low. Automatic fan
mode allows the Elite to determine the required fan speed based on temperature
differential. This permits a balance between the most efficient temperature control and
slower, quieter fan speeds.
Manual Fan Mode
There are three fan speeds available: low, medium and high. Manual fan mode allows the user to select
maintain the desired fan speed manually. When a manual fan speed has been selected, the speed is indica
by one of the 3 LEDs above the AUTO fan LED. The top LED respresents the fastest speed.
Fan Only Mode
The fan only can be operated for air circulation when no cooling or heating is desired. From the Off Mo
press and release the fan button to start fan speed one. Press and release again to select speed two. Press
release a third time for speed three. Press and release a fourth time to turn off the fan. Starting a cycle wrevert the fan to the automatic mode or the last selected manual fan setting.
Cycle Fan With Compressor
Press and hold the fan button for 5 seconds. The mnemonic cyc followed by con will appear in
display. Release the button with cyc in the window and the fan will cycle on and off with the compres
Release the button with con in the window and the fan will run whenever the system is on.
PROGRAMMO
The program mode is used to adjust thesystems operating parameters to suit the particular needs of individ
users. The program mode is also used to tailor the air-conditioning system for the most efficient operat
within an installation. Installation variables such as, ducting, sensor location and system layout affect
perceived operation of the overall system. Elite is shipped with factory programmable default settings wh
are stored in memory and can be recalled. However, reprogrammed settings can be saved as the new defa
thus overwriting the factory defaults (see programmable parameter P-15).
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ENTERINGPROGRAMMODE
The program mode canonlybe entered from the Off Mode. From the Off Mode and in the following order,
press the Mode, Up, Downand the Mode buttons. These buttons have to be pressed and released in the order
given. The numerals 85 which represent the high fan limit, appears in the display. The 85 is followed
by the characters P 1 followed again by the parameter setting 85. P 1represents the first programmableparameter. The Elite control is now in the program mode. Exit the program mode, to the off mode,by
pressing and releasing the powerbutton.
Restore Default Settings
IMPORTANT !The default settings can be restoredby entering the program mode and setting P-15 to rSt.
Exit the program mode and the software version number appears in the display. The default settingsare
restored and the Elite control returns to the off mode. The software version number is always displayed when
you exit the program mode.
USINGTHEPROGRAMMODE
Increment from one parameterto the next by pressing and releasing the Mode Buttonwhile in the program
mode. Decrement from one program parameter to the previous one by pressing the Fan Button. Use the
upand down buttonsto change the program parameter values. The programmable parametersrange
from P-1 through P-15.
Up and Down Buttons
The upand down buttonsare used to select the data or set the desired limits for the parameter being
programmed. This method is followed throughout the program mode, however, special instructions are
included for individual functions as require them.
Exiting the Program Mode
There are two methods to exit the program mode. Press the power button and the Elite controlwill return
to the off mode. Not pressing any buttons or attempting any program changes for fifty (50) seconds will
allow the control to exit the program modeto the off mode. Any programming changes that were made
while in the program mode will be memorized, set as the new default, and put into operation when the
program mode is exited and the control is returned to the on mode.
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PROGRAMMABLEPARAMETE
There are fourteen (14) programmable parameters with their Factory Default Settings listed in this secti
The table below indicates what these parameters are, along with the permitted values and the original Fact
Default Settings.
P-1: High Fan Limit
The upper fan speed limit can be adjusted for various motors. The high fan limitis adjusted with the syst
installed and operating. The values range from 56 through 95 arbitrary units. Set a higher number for a hig
fan speed. Set lower number to lower the fan speed. Use the up and down buttons to select the desired spe
* Default parameter settings may be reprogrammed by user, enter new default settings in this column.
Should any programming problems or confusion occur, reset the Default Settings by entering the progra
mode and setting P-15 to rSt.
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P-2: Low Fan Limit
The low fan limitdetermines the lowest output allowed for the low fan speed. The values from 30 through
55, arbitrary units. Use the up and down buttons to select the low fan limit. Set a higher number, for higher
fan speed. Setting lower numbers lowers the fan speed.
IMPORTANT ! Once the high and low fan speed limits are set, the unit will automatically readjust the
remaining speeds to produce 3 equally spaced fan speeds in both automatic and manual fan modes.
P-3: Compressor Staging Time Delay
The compressor staging delayis provided for installations where more than one system is being operated
from the same power source. Setting the staging delays at different intervals allows only one compressor to
start at a time. The units should be staged at least five (5) seconds apart. The minimum delay is five (5)
seconds and the maximum is one hundred thirty-five (135) seconds.
P-4: Temperature Calibration
Use this feature to calibrate the air sensor within a range of ten (10) F.Enter the program mode and the
ambient temperature appears in the display. Use the up and down keys to select the desired offset. Thetemperature in the display will increase or decrease according to the offset programmed. Note that setting
increments are in F even when the control is set to display C.
P-5: Failsafe Level
See Failsafe and Fault Handling Codes section.
P-7: De-Icing Cycle
Elite is equipped with a De-Icing Cycle to prevent ice build up on the evaporator coil during extended periods
of cooling operation. Installation variables such as grille sizes, length of ducting, insulation R factors and
ambient temperatures determine the cooling run time required to achieve set point. Customer usage maysubstantially increase run times by operating the system with the hatches and doors open. Programming
unrealistic set point (55 F/12.8 C) and leaving the salon door open will usually cause the evaporator to ice
up on warm muggy days.
De-Icing is accomplished by switching the reversing valve into the Heat Mode while the system is cooling.
The valve will remain energized for the programmed cycle time. The cycle is programmable from OFF or
a period of 1, 2, or 3 minutes.
P-8: Optional Pump Sentry
Elite can be equipped with an optional temperature sensor that is used to monitor the condenser coil
temperature. The sensor is plugged into the SERVICE/H20 sensor jack and parameter P-8 programmed fora temperature between 100 and 150 F (37.8 and 65.6 C), depending on seawater temperature and the
system type. When the coil temperature rises above the programmed value the pump and compressor are shut
down and PLFis flashed in the display. Connect the water sensor to the condenser coil outlet and insulate
it. Note that setting increments are in F even when the control is set to display C.
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P-9: Display Brightness Control
The display brightness can be adjusted to suit ambient cabin lighting conditions. The allowed settings
four (4) to eighteen (18), with four (4) being the dimmest and eighteen (18) the brightest. Typically a d
cabin will require a setting of four or five. A very bright cabin will require a setting of twelve to eighte
P-10: Fahrenheit or Celsius SelectionThe unit can be programmed to display either Fahrenheit or Celsius. Programming F selects degr
Fahrenheit and programming C displays degrees Celsius. The factory default setting is F, Fahrenh
When degrees Celsius (C) is selected the readings are displayed in tenths, i.e. 22.2 .
P-11: Cycle Pump With Compressor
To increase pump life and conserve electricity the pump can be programmed to cycle on and off with
compressor. The pump can also be programmed to operate continuously whenever the system is on.
program the pump for continuous operation, set P-11 to con.
P-12: Reverse Automatic Fan Speeds During HeatingThe automatic fan speeds can be reversed during the heating mode to improve heat output in cooler clima
The fan speed is decreased as the temperature spread increases. The fan will speed up as the set poin
approached. Lowering the fan speed when the cabin is cold increases head pressure and raises the sup
air temperature. Increasing the fan speed as the set point is approached also reduces unnecessary h
pressure faults. The fan switches to low speed when the set point is satisfied and the compressor cycles
The fan can be programmed to operate the same as in cooling by programming P-12 norwhich represe
normal fan operation during reverse cycle heating.
P-13: Reverse Cycle or Electric Heat
Units not equipped with reverse cycle heat may have electric heater added. Program parameter ELEfor
electric heat option.
P-14: Fan Motor Selection
! IMPORTANT NOTE TO END USER:
Standard units have a Shaded Pole (SP) fan motor; the factory default parameter SPis correct for stand
units. However, 24,000 BTU models and units with High Velocity blowers have Split Capacitor (SC)
motors. A 24K unit is identifiable by the 24in the model number (i.e., VCD24K). A High Velocity blow
does not have a blower motor overhang, the motor is inside the blower, and there is an HVin the mo
number. If the A/C unit has a Split Capacitor fan motor then parameter P-14 must be changed to SCpr
to operating equipment. Save this change as a new default by simultaneously pressing and releasing theand down buttonsprior to exiting the program mode. Make note of new default in the Programma
Parameters table.
P-15: Reset Memorized Defaults
The default programming parameters can be reset by entering the program mode and selecting rSt. T
restores the programmable parameters to the default values. The default parameters listed in the Progra
mable Parameters table may be altered by the installing dealer or end user. Once Newdefaults are ente
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and memorized, the factory defaults will be over written. The original factory program parameters as listed
in the Programmable Parameters table may be restored manually.
Why Memorize New Defaults?
Once the desired programming changes have been made and the system tests satisfactorily, your work can
be saved as thenew defaults. Your new defaults are initiated by simultaneouslypressing and releasing theupand down buttons prior to exiting theprogram mode.
Software Identification
The software version of the control is identified for one (1) second prior to the exit from the program mode.
The software identification number, i.e. (A10) will appear in the display for one second, then the control
will return to the off mode.
Should there be any reason to contact Taylor Made Environmental about the system or programming the
Elite, be sure to have the software identification number and serial number of the system available.
FAILSAFEANDFAULTHANDLINGCODES
When a fault is detected Elite will display one of the following Mnemonic fault codes:
HPFindicates high Freon pressure.*
LPFIndicates low Freon pressure.*
ASFIndicates failed air sensor.
PLFIndicates the seawater FLOW has failed.
* NOTE: HPF is not indicated and does not cause lockout in HEATMODE.
LPF has a 10 minute shut down delay.
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SPECIFICATIO
SETPOINTOPERATINGRANGE ................................................................................................... 65F TO85
AMBIENTTEMPERATUREOPERATINGRANGEDISPLAYED ............................................................. 5F TO150
SENSORACCURACY ..................................................................................................................... 2F AT77
LOWVOLTAGELIMIT115 VOLTUNITS .................................................................................................. 75 VLOWVOLTAGELIMIT220 VOLTUNITS ................................................................................................ 175 V
LOWVOLTAGEPROCESSORRESET ........................................................................................................ 50 V
LINEVOLTAGE ........................................................................................................... 115 THROUGH240 V
FREQUENCY .................................................................................................................................. 50 OR60
FANOUTPUT ............................................................................ 6 AMPS@ 115 VAC AND6 AMPS@ 240 V
VALVEOUTPUT ..................................................................................................... 1/4 AMPS@ 115/240 V
PUMPOUTPUT .......................................................................... 1/4 HP @ 115 VAC AND1/2 HP @ 240 V
COMPRESSOROUTPUT ..................................................................... 1 HP @ 115 VAC AND2 HP @ 240 V
MINIMUMOPERATINGTEMPERATURE ......................................................................................................... 0
MAXIMUMOPERATINGTEMPERATURE .................................................................................................... 180
MAXIMUMRHCONDITIONS ............................................................................................ 99% NONCONDENS
POWERCONSUMPTION ....................................................................................................... LESSTHAN5 WA
ELECTRICHEATEROUTPUT .................................................... 30 AMPS@ 115 VAC AND15 AMPS@ 240 V
DIMENSIO
DISPLAYPANEL ....................................................................................... 4.41" (11.20 CM) X 2.96" (7.52
PANELCUTOUT ...................................................................3 5/16" (3.31"/8.41 CM) X 2 3/16" (2.19"/5.56
BEZELSIZE ............................................................................................. 4.85" (12.32 CM) X 3.25" (8.26
CABLELENGT
DISPLAYCABLESELFCONTAINED................................................................................................15' STANDA
DISPLAYCABLECENTRALSYSTEM ...............................................................................................30' STANDA
ALTERNATEAIRSENSOR ............................................................................................................... 7' STANDA
ALTERNATEAIRSENSORCENTRALSYSTEM ..................................................................................30' STANDA
OUTSIDEAIRSENSOR .................................................................................................................15' STANDA
ALLCUSTOMCABLELENGTHSSUPPLIEDINSTANDARD5' INCREMENTS .............................................. 75' MAXIM
NOTES: Maximum display cable length is 75 feet. Sensor cable lengths should be limited to 50 feet. T
outside air sensoris an optional item and is notincluded with the standard control package.
SYSTEMINPU
1 ...........................................................................................................AMBIENTORINSIDEAIRTEMPERAT
1 .................................................................................................................................. HIGHFREONPRESS
1 ................................................................................................................................... LOWFREONPRESS
1 ............................................................................. ALTERNATEINSIDEAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR(OPTION
1 ............................................................................................ OUTSIDEAIRTEMPERATURESENSOR(OPTION
1 ...................................................................................... PUMPSENTRYCONDENSERCOILSENSOR(OPTION
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AUTOMATEDFACTORY-SELFTESTPROGRAM
Self-Test Mode
The Elitesoftware contains a self-test program to facilitate factory testing of the entire air-conditioning
system. Once the self-test modeis activated, the test cycle will continue until the AC power is interrupted
or the on/off buttonis pressed once.
Activate the self-test by pressing the on/off buttonafter turning on the AC power, while the display indicates
888 and allLEDs are lit.Elite is now in the self-test mode.
tStappears in the display while in the test mode.
Once activated the self-test software will continuously execute the following procedure:
1 - Turn on in the heat modeand supply heating for ten (10) minutes.
2 - Stop heating and run the fan onlyfor five (5) minutes.
3 - Switch to coolingand continue cooling for ten (10) minutes.
4 - Stop cooling and run the fan onlyfor five (5) minutes.
5 - Return to step one (1) and continue until interrupted.
DISPLAYLOCATION
IMPORTANT!
The systems air sensor is located in the Display Panel.The display MUST be located on an inside wall at eye leve l.It must NOT be located in direct sunlight or inside a cabinet.
If these conditions cannnot be met, the Optional RemoteAir Sensor must be purchased and installed in the returnair stream.
Face plate sensor location
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SERVICETOO
Hour Meter
Total compressor cycle time is saved in EEPROM every 6 minutes of continuous compres
running time. Cycles less than 6 minutes will be discarded to conserve memory and allow the m
flexible hour-meter possible.
To view the hour meter, turn off AC power supply circuit breaker and then turn it back
Immediately after restoring power, while the display indicates 888and all LEDsare lit, press
down button. The following will appear in the display:
1. The hour meter mnemonic Hris displayed for
one (1) second.
2. The display blanks out for one second and then
displays the THOUSANDS units for three (3) seconds.
3. The display blanks out for one (1) second and then displays the hours for three (3) seconds.4. The unit returns to the last operating state before power was removed.
The example shown is displaying one thousand two-hundred twenty-four (1,224) hours.
Maximum recorded time is 65,536 hours. The hour meter stops at maximum 65,536 hours and c
only be reset by a service technician.
Service History
Elite will record and remember the last eight (8) service problems or service faults detected. E
time a fault is detected, a one hour timer is started. During that hour the same recurring fault w
not be recorded. Should a different fault be detected during that hour, it will be entered into service history log.
The following events are entered into the service history log:
1. High Freon Pressure Fault - HPF
2. Low Freon Pressure Fault - LPF
3. Air Sensor Fault - ASF
4. Pump or Loss of Seawater Fault - PLF
To view the service log, turn off AC power supply circuit breaker and then turn it back
Immediately after restoring power, while the display indicates 888and all LEDsare lit, press
mode button. The display will flash the most recent mnemonicfor the fault detected, followedthe event number. To view the other events detected press either the upor down buttons.
To exit the service history log press the poweror the mode buttonor wait 30 seconds with
pressing any buttons.
The service log can be cleared by simultaneously pressing the power and down buttons while y
are viewing the service log mode.
HOUR METER THOUSANDS HOURS
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SAMPLEWIRINGDIAGRAM
Sample wiring diagram, see inside electrical box for specific unit wiring; turn power off before opening
electrical box.
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