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Temperature sensor testing
The temperature sensors are negative coefficient type. These
sensors will reduce their electrical resistance as temperature
decreases. Should the sensors fail, the ECU will generate an
appropriate Error Code.
To check the calibration of the sensors:
1.
Shut off power to the outdoor unit.
2.
Disconnect the sensor at the circuit board plug.
3.
Measure the temperature of the air surrounding the
sensor.
4.
Measure the electrical resistance of the sensor. Do
not force leads into sensor plug.
5.
Compare the measured resistance of the sensor
against the specification resistance/temperature
limit listed in the reference table in this manual.
6.
If the sensor resistance is outside of the specification
tolerances shown on the resistance/temperature
table, replace the sensor.
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OUTDOOR UNIT TESTING PROCEDURES
TESTING
Restricted/Sticking Outdoor Unit Check Valve Test
The Check Valve allows refrigerant to flow freely around the
outdoor unit heat mode EEV during cooling mode. The valve is
a one directional device. The check valve has an internal steel
ball that will allow refrigerant to bypass or it will backseat and
block refrigerant flow.
In heating mode this valve will backseat to force liquid
refrigerant to flow into and through the Heat Mode EEV.
If the check valve sticks, the refrigeration cycle will experience
malfunction. Depending upon the mode of operation, a
sticking check valve may bypass the outdoor EEV and flood
the outdoor coil, or it may force liquid refrigerant through the
outdoor EEV during heating mode and cause a restriction.
How to test a check valve
1.
With the system running in cooling mode, the
valve should flow refrigerant freely past the EEV. Take
the temperature of the liquid entering and leaving
the check valve. If there is a large temperature drop,
the check valve is partially restricted. If the
temperature of the liquid refrigerant into and out of
the check valve are the same, the valve is freely
flowing liquid. If the valve is restricted, replace it.
2.
In heating mode, the valve should block refrigerant
flow and force the liquid into the outdoor unit
Heating Mode EEV. Check the temperature of the
liquid entering and leaving the check valve. If the
valve is working properly, there should be warm liquid
at the entrance to the valve and cold refrigerant at
the exit. If there is no temperature difference, the
valve is allowing liquid to bypass the EEV. Replace the
check valve.

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