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Trane ComfortLink II 4TWL9024A1000B - Communicating Display Assembly (CDA) Overview; CDA Navigation Basics; CDA Menu Functions and Sections; Demand Defrost Control Logic

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18-BC100D1-1D-EN
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Communicating Display Assembly (CDA)
1. External shut down
(Load Shed)
2. Min. Airow
3. Blower on/o delays
4. Custom Airow
5. PFC (Power Factor
Correction)
1. FRC DFT (Forced Defrost)
2. EEV Test
3. Evacuation
4. Drive Diagnostic Test
5. OD Fan Test
TECHNICIAN MENUS
SYSTEM STATUS
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NAVIGATION
To enter and exit Technician Menus, press the Up/Down buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
To return to the Home Screen, press the Up/Down buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
To return to the top level of any menu, press the Left/Right buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
• After ve minutes of inactivity in the Technician Menu section, the
Home Screen will be displayed. Pressing the Enter button for
5 seconds will increase this time to 20 minutes.
ALERT HISTORY
MENU
ALER
T MENU
CONFIG MENU
CONTROL MENU
MONITOR MENU
The Monitor Menu
displays information on
System status, Drive stats
and the System Tachome-
ter.
The Alert History menu
displays alerts stored over
time. Note that clearing
Alert History will also
clear Active Alerts.
The Alert Menu displays
active alerts.
The Conguration Menu
is where System parame-
ters and options are set
and reported.
The Control Menu
contains a selection of
unit function tests that
are used to verify opera-
tion.
Defrost Control (HP Only)
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The demand defrost control measures heat pump
outdoor ambient temperature with a sensor located
outside the outdoor coil. A second sensor located on
the outdoor coil is used to measure the coil
temperature. The difference between the ambient and
the colder coil temperature is the difference or delta-T
measurement. This delta-T measurement is
representative of the operating state and relative
capacity of the heat pump system. By measuring the
change in delta-T, we can determine the need for
defrost. The coil sensor also serves to sense outdoor
coil temperature for termination of the defrost cycle.
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A fault condition is indicated by the CDA connected to
the control board inside the heat pump control box.
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Demand Defrost is enabled with the following inputs to
the drive::
Outdoor ambient temperature sensor (ODS-B)
reporting an outdoor temperature at or below 52° F.
Coil temperature sensor (CBS) reporting a coil
temperature at or below 32° F.
Heat/Cool Demand (HCD) from the communicating
comfort control for at least two minutes or more.
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The calculated temperature difference between the
outdoor temperature sensor and the coil temperature
sensor is called Delta T. Defrost can occur once the
current Delta T exceeds the Delta T initiate value. . This
adaptive logic assures a complete defrost for a range of
outdoor temperatures.
NNoottee:: There are three (3) defrost termination
temperature selections available in the Configure
Menu. Factory is set to 47°F, medium is 53°F, and
high is 60°F.
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Figure 1. CANda Mini Menu
FRC DFT
PRESS ENTER
TEST IN PROGRESS
CTS <value>
TEST COMPLETE
CONTROL MENU
CONFIG
MENU
MONITOR
MENU
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