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2-Stage Heat Pump Defrost Options

2-Stage Heat Pump Defrost Options. Defrost options: 30, 60, 90, 120 or Auto (Infinity/Evolution only) Defrost initiate temp: 32° F Defrost terminate temp: 65° F Lower defrost noise Normal defrost only occurs below 50° F outdoor temperature. DEFROST TIME. NEXT DEFROST INTERVAL.

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2-Stage Heat Pump Defrost Options

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  1. 2-Stage Heat PumpDefrost Options • Defrost options: • 30, 60, 90, 120 or Auto (Infinity/Evolution only) • Defrost initiate temp: 32° F • Defrost terminate temp: 65° F • Lower defrost noise • Normal defrost only occurs below 50° F outdoor temperature

  2. DEFROST TIME NEXT DEFROST INTERVAL < 3 minutes 120 minutes 3 to 5 minutes 90 minutes 5 to 7 minutes 60 minutes > 7 minutes 30 minutes Ideal/Perfect Defrost Infinity/Evolution Set as Default in UI

  3. 2- Stage Heat Pump Forced Defrost • Forced defrost pins provided on board • Command also available at User Interface • Short pins for 5 sec and release or UI command • If coil temp is below initiate and outdoor temp is below 50 – full defrost cycle • If coil temp is above initiate temp OR outdoor temp is above 50 – 30 second defrost cycle occurs

  4. Time Delays • One minute off between stages – Bristol only • 5 minute mandatory high Stage on power up or 12 hours of standby – Bristol only • Auxiliary heat remains energized for 15 seconds after defrost completion

  5. Time Delays • 20 second outdoor fan delay after defrost • Reduces fog effect • 1 minute delay in cooling mode before turning outdoor fan off if outdoor temp is 100 deg F or higher • For easier starting

  6. Time Delays • 2 minute to return to standby from last valid communication • 5-minute time guard between compressor cycles • Can be defeated by shorting forced defrost pins for 1 second and releasing • Can also be sped up by pressing fan and temp up together

  7. Outdoor Thermistors Verification • Considered open if resistance is reads 500K Ohms or higher (-50ºF or below) • Considered shorted if resistance reads 1K ohms Or lower(188ºF or higher) • Coil and Outdoor temp thermistors are compared to verify proper range • If thermistors are failed, system reverts to default operation

  8. Outdoor Thermistors Comparison • Begins 20 min after defrost termination • Ignored during low ambient cooling • Ignored until unit as run for 5 consecutive minutes

  9. Outdoor Thermistors ComparisonRange Error – Heating Might Change • If the outdoor thermistor indicates  30F warmer than the coil thermistor OR • If the outdoor thermistor indicates  10F cooler than the coil thermistor

  10. Outdoor Thermistors ComparisonRange Error – CoolingMIGHT CHANGE • If the outdoor thermistor indicates  10F warmer than the coil thermistor OR • If the outdoor thermistor indicates  20F cooler than the coil thermistor`

  11. Thermistor Failure Default Operation

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