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Service Facts

Variable Speed Outdoor Compatible


Convertible Air Handlers
TAM8C0A24V21CA N o t e : A/TZONE 950/850 communicating
TAM8C0B30V21CA thermostats MUST be used for
TAM8C0C36V31CA Variable Speed Outdoor units.
TAM8C0C42V31CA
TAM8C0C48V41CA
TAM8C0C60V51CA

N o t e : “Graphics in this document are for representation


only. Actual model may differ in appearance.”
N o t e : For use with BAYEV or BAYW series heaters ONLY

S A F E T Y WA R N I N G
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and
air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered
equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the
literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment.

October 2013 AM8-SF-1J


SAFETY SECTION
AIR HANDLERS
I m p o rt a n t — This document contains a wiring diagram, WA R N I N G
a parts list, and service information. This is customer
property and is to remain with this unit. Please return to L I V E E L E C T R I C A L C O M P O N E NT S !
service information pack upon completion of work. F a i l u r e t o f o l l o w t h i s Wa r n i n g c o u l d r e s u l t i n
p r o p e rt y d a m a g e , s e v e r e p e r s o n a l i n j u r y, o r d e a t h .
WA R N I N G Fol l ow a l l el e c tri c al sa fe ty pre c au ti ons wh en
exposed to li ve electrical components. It may be
H A Z A R D O U S VO LTA G E ! necessary to work with li ve electrical components
F a i l u r e t o f o l l o w t h i s Wa r n i n g c o u l d r e s u l t i n during installation, testing, servicing, and
p r o p e rt y d a m a g e , s e v e r e p e r s o n a l i n j u r y, o r d e a t h . troubleshooting of this product.
D i s c o n n e c t a l l e l e c t r i c p o w e r, i n c l u d i n g r e m o t e
d i s c o n n e c t s b e f o r e s e r v i c i n g . F o l l o w p r o p e r l o ck o u t /
tagout procedures to ensure the power cannot be WA R N I N G
i n a d v e rt e n t l y e n e r g i z e d . P R E S S U R I Z E D R E F R I G E R A NT !
F a i l u r e t o f o l l o w t h i s Wa r n i n g c o u l d r e s u l t i n
CAUTION per sonal injury
Sy s t e m c o n t a i n s o i l a n d r e f r i g e r a n t u n d e r h i g h
GROUND ING R EQUI RE D! pre ssure . Recov er re fri ge ra nt to re l ie v e pre ssure
Fai l ure t o in s pe ct o r u s e pro pe r s e rv ic e t ool s m a y b e f o r e o p e n i n g t h e s y s t e m . D o n o u s e n o n - a p p r ov e d
r e s u l t i n e q u i p m e n t d a m a g e o r p e r s o n a l i n j u r y. refrigerants or refrigerant substitutes or refrigerant
Re c o n n e c t a l l g r o u n d i n g d e v i c e s . A l l p a rt s o f t h i s additi ves.
product that are capable of conducting electrical
c u rr e n t a r e g r o u n d e d . I f g r o u n d i n g w i r e s , s c r e w s ,
st ra ps , c l ip s, nut s , or was h er s u s ed to c o mpl et e a C AU T I O N
p a t h t o g r o u n d a r e r e m ov e d f o r s e r v i c e , t h e y m u s t SHARP EDGE HAZARD!
be returned to their original position and properly F a i l u r e t o f o l l o w t h i s C a u t i o n c o u l d r e s u l t i n p r o p e rt y
fastened. d a m a g e o r p e r s o n a l i n j u r y.
Be ca re ful of sha rp ed ge s on e qu ip men t or any cu ts
made on sheet metal while installing or servicing.

I m p o rt a n t : Panel damage can occur with prolonged


exposure to POE lubricants. Air handler front
panels that come in contact with POE oil must
be washed immediately with soapy water.

©2012 Trane AM8-SF-1J


PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL TAM8C0A24V21CA TAM8C0B30V21CA TAM8C0C36V31CA

RATED VOLTS/PH/HZ. 200 — 230/1/60 200 — 230/1/60 200 — 230/1/60

RATINGS (a) See O.D. Specifications See O.D. Specifications See O.D. Specifications

INDOOR COIL — Type Plate Fin Plate Fin Plate Fin

Rows — F.P.I. 3 — 14 3 — 14 3 — 14

Face Area (sq. ft.) 3.67 5.04 5.50

Tube Size (in.) 3/8 3/8 3/8

Refrigerant Control EEV EEV EEV


Drain Conn. Size (in.)(b) 3/4 NPT 3/4 NPT 3/4 NPT

DUCT CONNECTIONS See Outline Drawing See Outline Drawing See Outline Drawing

INDOOR FAN — Type Centrifugal Centrifugal Centrifugal

Diameter-Width (In.) 11 x 8 11 x 10 11 x 10

No. Used 1 1 1
Drive — No. Speeds Direct — Variable Direct — Variable Direct — Variable
CFM vs. in. w.g. See Fan Performance Table See Fan Performance Table See Fan Performance Table

No. Motors — H.P. 1 — 1/2 1 — 1/2 1 — 1/2

Motor Speed RPM Variable ECM Variable ECM Variable ECM

Volts/Ph/Hz 208–230/1/60 208–230/1/60 208–230/1/60

F.L. Amps 3.0 3.0 3.0

FILTER

Filter Furnished? No No No
Type Recommended Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway

No.-Size-Thickness 1 — 16 x 20 — 1 in. 1 — 20 x 20 — 1 in. 1 — 22 x 20 — 1 in.

REFRIGERANT R-410A R-410A R-410A

Ref. Line Connections Brazed Brazed Brazed


Coupling or Conn. Size-in. Gas 3/4 3/4 7/8

Coupling or Conn. Size-in. Liq. 3/8 3/8 3/8

DIMENSIONS HxWxD HxWxD HxWxD

Crated (In.) 51 x 20 x 24.5 56.8 x 23.5 x 24.5 58 x 25.5 x 24.5

Uncrated 49.9 x 17.5 x 21.8 55.7 x 21.3 x 21.8 56.9 x 23.5 x 21.8

WEIGHT

Shipping (Lbs.)/Net (Lbs.) 126/116 150/138 157/146


(a) These Air Handlers are AHRI certified with various Split System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps (AHRI STANDARD 210/240).
(b) 3/4” Male Plastic Pipe (Ref.:ASTM 1785–76)

AM8-SF-1J 3
P R O D U C T S P E C I F I C AT I O N S

MODEL TAM8C0C42CV31CA TAM8C0C48V41CA TAM8C0C60V51CA

RATED VOLTS/PH/HZ. 200 — 230/1/60 200 — 230/1/60 200 — 230/1/60

RATINGS (a) See O.D. Specifications See O.D. Specifications See O.D. Specifications

INDOOR COIL — Type Plate Fin Plate Fin Plate Fin

Rows — F.P.I. 4— 14 4— 14 4— 14

Face Area (sq. ft.) 5.04 5.96 5.96

Tube Size (in.) 3/8 3/8 3/8

Refrigerant Control EEV EEV EEV


Drain Conn. Size (in.)(b) 3/4 NPT 3/4 NPT 3/4 NPT

DUCT CONNECTIONS See Outline Drawing See Outline Drawing See Outline Drawing

INDOOR FAN — Type Centrifugal Centrifugal Centrifugal

Diameter-Width (In.) 11 x 10 11 x 10 11 x 10

No. Used 1 1 1
Drive — No. Speeds Direct — Variable Direct — Variable Direct — Variable
CFM vs. in. w.g. See Fan Performance Table See Fan Performance Table See Fan Performance Table

No. Motors — H.P. 1 — 1/2 1 — 3/4 1—1


Motor Speed RPM Variable ECM Variable ECM Variable ECM

Volts/Ph/Hz 208–230/1/60 208–230/1/60 208–230/1/60

F.L. Amps 3.0 4.2 5.5

FILTER

Filter Furnished? No No No
Type Recommended Throwaway Throwaway Throwaway

No.-Size-Thickness 1 — 22 x 20 — 1 in. 1 — 22 x 20 — 1 in. 1 — 22 x 20 — 1 in.

REFRIGERANT R-410A R-410A R-410A

Ref. Line Connections Brazed Brazed Brazed


Coupling or Conn. Size-in. Gas 7/8 7/8 7/8

Coupling or Conn. Size-in. Liq. 3/8 3/8 3/8

DIMENSIONS HxWxD HxWxD HxWxD

Crated (In.) 58 x 25.5 x 24.5 62.8 x 25.5 x 24.5 62.8 x 25.5 x 24.5

Uncrated 56.9 x 23.5 x 21.8 61.7 x 23.5 x 21.8 61.7 x 23.5 x 21.8

WEIGHT

Shipping (Lbs.)/Net (Lbs.) 162/150 174/162 175/163


(a) These Air Handlers are AHRI certified with various Split System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps (AHRI STANDARD 210/240).
(b) 3/4” Male Plastic Pipe (Ref.:ASTM 1785–76)

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WIRING — D803382P08REV02

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FOR TAM8
N o t e : When used with variable speed outdoor units, 4. The EVC will now control superheat for 2nd stage.
indoor airflow and EEV starting position is 5. When a request for cooling is removed, the AFC will
controlled by the outdoor unit IVSC through the turn off the blower motor after any user selected fan-
data line between the units. off delays have expired.
Use variable speed outdoor Sequence of Operation
N o t e : Delay profiles from the thermostat may change
in conjunction with the TAM8 Sequence of
blower motor timing and actual airflow demand
Operation!
Abbreviations
Hea t Pump (comp re sso r o nl y)
• AFC = Airflow Control
1. When a request for 1st stage heat is received, the AFC
• EVC = Expansion Valve Control sends a command to the serial communicating
• EEV = Electronic Expansion Valve blower motor to run at 1st stage heating airflow.
• EHC = Electric Heat Control 2. Humidifier contacts close on demand from the
• HHC= Hydronic Heat Control thermostat.
This unit as shipped is ONLY compatible with Trane and 3. The EVC will drive the EEV to the heating position and
American Standard communicating thermostats and OD refrigerant will flow in the reverse cycle.
units. (24VAC thermostats cannot be used) 4. When a request for 2nd stage mechanical heat is
With the addition of a BAYCC24VK01 accessory, this unit received, the AFC sends a command to the serial
can be compatible with a 24VAC single or multistage heat communicating blower motor to run at 100 % heating
pump or air conditioner. airflow.
5. When a request for heat pump is removed, the AFC
The installing and servicing technician should have an will turn off the blower motor after any user selected
understanding of the sequence of operation to be able to fan-off delays have expired.
properly setup and diagnose functions of the air handler.
N o t e : Delay profiles from the thermostat may change
Se e u n i t , a u x i l i a r y h e a t , a n d f i e l d w i r i n g d i a g r a m s f o r blower motor timing and actual airflow demand
additional information.

Electric Heat
Cont in uo us Fa n
1. When a request for electric heat is received, the AFC
I m p o rt a n t : If the indoor air exceeds 60% relative communicates to the EHC how much demand for
humidity or simply feels uncomfortably auxiliary heat is being requested.
humid, it is recommended that the indoor fan
2. The EHC determines the number of elements that will
only be used in the AUTO mode.
be used for this request and sends a message to the
1. When a fan request is received from the thermostat, AFC for proper airflow (The EHC determines the
the AFC sends a command to the serial amount of heat available per stage by either factory
communicating blower motor to run. Airflow can be programming or by the kw jumper position).
adjusted through the thermostat. 3. The AFC sends a command to the serial
2. Humidity Control – When enabled in the thermostat, communicating blower motor to run proper airflow
this feature will disable any blower off delays and and close the blower interlock relay on the EHC.
disable continuous fan mode when the humidity is 4. Humidifier contacts close on demand from the
above the dehumidification setpoint. This will help thermostat.
prevent coil condensation from being evaporated 5. As demand from the thermostat increases, the EHC
back into the air stream. will communicate to the AFC the required airflow
when energizing additional relays.
Cooling Mode N o t e : The EHC has “lead-lag or rotating” logic built in
1. When a request for 1st stage cooling is received, the that energizes the electric heat relays based upon
AFC sends a command to the serial communicating cycle counts. To verify operation of all heating
blower motor to run at 1st stage cooling airflow. elements, switch thermostat to Emergency Heat
(Delay profiles from the thermostat may change and raise the setpoint of the thermostat at least 5
blower motor timing and actual airflow demand) degrees above the actual room temperature.
2. The EVC will receive input from the two temperature Hydronic Heat
sensors and start to control 1st stage superheat.
1. When the request for hydronic heat is received, the
3. When a request for 2nd stage cooling is received, the
AFC communicates to the HHC how much auxiliary
AFC sends a command to the serial communicating
heat is being requested.
blower motor to run at 100 % cooling airflow.

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S E Q U E N C E O F O P E R AT I O N F O R TA M 8

2. The HHC will close the K1 relay contacts that enable Fr e e z e Pr o t e c t i o n


the boiler or circulating pump to start. 1. The EVC control has the ability to sense when the
3. The HHC sends a signal to the AFC when the inlet indoor coil is beginning to ice. If this event should
water temperature reaches 100 degrees for a occur, the AFC will send a message to de-energize the
maximum of 60 seconds, and then determines the OD unit.
amount of airflow needed for the heat demand. 2. The indoor blower motor will continue running to aid
4. The AFC sends a command to the serial in defrosting the coil.
communicating blower motor to run at the requested 3. After 5 minutes, the OD will be turned back on
CFM. (*CONT900 and the 1st release of the *ZONE950 will
5. Humidifier contacts close on demand from the disable the indoor blower motor and OD unit for 30
thermostat. minutes).
6. As demand from the thermostat increases, the HHC
will communicate to the AFC matching airflow
U n i t Te s t M o d e
requirements.
Unit Test Mode will exit if any demand is given to the
Defrost
unit.
1. The OD unit will initiate defrost and send a message
To enter Unit Test Mode:
to the AFC.
2. The AFC will communicate to the EVC that the OD is 1. Set System Switch on comfort control to Off
in defrost and the EVC will start to control the correct 2. Scroll to the Control Menu on the Display Assembly
superheat.
3. Scroll down to the Unit Test selection and push the
3. Electric or hydronic heat will be energized to help
"Enter" key
temper the air (Auxiliary heat options for defrost can
be adjusted through the Display Assembly
Configuration Menu). Se q u e n c e o f U n i t Te s t M o d e ( O D u n i t i s n o t e n e r g i z e d
d u r i n g t h e U n i t Te s t M o d e )
O p t i o n a l C o n d e n s a t e S w i t ch 1. EVC drives the EEV motor to the 1st stage position for
5 seconds
1. An optional OEM Condensate Switch can be installed
2. EVC drives the EEV motor to the 2nd stage position
within the unit. This switch is only available through
for 5 seconds
the National Distribution Center or Global Parts.
3. AFC energizes the blower at 50% and then continues
2. OEM Condensate Switch contacts are Normally Open
to ramp until it reaches 100% cooling airflow.
and will close when water level inside the unit rises. A
closed switch will de-energize the OD unit. 4. Humidifier contacts close when the blower starts
3. The OEM Condensate Switch is only operational 5. EHC energizes the circuit relay(s) for 5 seconds each
during the cooling mode and is not operational in 5 second intervals.
during heating or defrost modes. 6. All relays de-energize and the blower shuts off five
seconds after the last bank of heat is energized.
N o t e : Standard aftermarket condensate switches
7. HHC energizes its K1 relay that interfaces with the
(Normally Closed) can be wired in series with the
boiler system or circulating pump. The blower
"External Switch" contacts on the AFC.
continues to run for 30 seconds and then K1 relay
I m p o rt a n t : The switch action must be selected in the contacts open and the blower shuts off.
Configuration Menu section of the Display
If an error occurs during the Unit Test Mode, the Fault
Assembly to either "Disable Cool" or "Disable
LED will flash a code and continue the test.
All".

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Fault Reporting
Control boards in this unit store active and historical faults. Each
control board will report active faults continuously and will report the
last four faults stored after a power cycle of the unit.
See Fault Table section for list of fault codes.

CLEAR HIS TORY? ↕


The active and historical faults can also be accessed through the Alert YES <ENTER>

Menu in the Display Assembly.

Clearing Fault History


Unit Test
Option 1: Button
1. Scroll to the Alert Menu in the Display Assembly. AFC Board
2. Scroll to the Alert History section.
3. Scroll to the Clear History selection and push the Enter key. At the
"Are You Sure" question, push Enter again.
Option 2:
1. Press and hold the Unit Test Button for 10-12 seconds.
2. Release the Unit Test button and wait 5 seconds J6
3. Cycle 230VAC power to the unit. (the blower panel can be removed
to achieve this) TEST

24 VAC J4

J11

EVC Board
13.8VDC

Airfl ow Control (AFC)

Control Layout - Refrigerant Jumper


Refrigerant Jumper J7
• Verify the system is set to R-410A. The jumper can be set to
R410A or R22 on the Refrigerant Jumper J7 located on the
P/N LABEL
Expansion Valve Control Board (EVC). MH4
R10
BAR CODE
R11
• Factory default is R-410A. D14
STATUS D15
R87
D16
The power must be shut off and then re-applied in order for the EVC to UNIT
D18
D17
R31 R30 R86
C35

recognize the change. FAULT


D19 R88
R45
R37

3 2 1 D11
R21 U3
J7 R39 R47
R32 C40
R410
R22

R8 R42
R33
R17
R25 U4
X1
R46

R29 C15
R60
C27 C26
C12

C13
J4 R57
R74 R70
R56 C41 L4 C14
R55 L5

J7 Jumper
OPEN R75 C17
R90

TEST C6
C31
R79
D25

R54 C18
CLOSE R53 R81
R82

D21 R52 R76


D26

R80

C21
R91

R51 C34 R84


D24

C28 D22 C5
R41

R71
D23

MH1
Q9
C11
J5 TRANE U.S. INC.
D
PGC

D
S

LR
PG

VD
VS

Electronic Expansion Valve Control (EVC)

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TAM8C0A24 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE CONSTANT CFM MODE / CONSTANT TORQUE MODE
OUTDOOR COOLING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant Torque) HEATING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
MULTIPLIER AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
(TONS) SETTING SETTING

AM8-SF-1J
290 CFM 407 / 546 430 / 403 398 / NA 347 / NA 255 / NA 290 CFM 416 426 401 330 291
CFM/ton Watts 22 / 40 51 / 48 77 / NA 103 / NA 133 / NA CFM/ton Watts 22 49 76 101 134
350 CFM 534 / 630 549 / 531 542 /360 509 / NA 445 / NA 350 CFM 532 550 542 507 434
CFM/ton Watts 39 / 57 71 / 68 103 / 73 132 / NA 156/ NA CFM/ton Watts 37 69 101 129 152
1.5 tons
400 CFM 617 / 697 633 / 617 632 /501 604 / NA 559 / NA 400 CFM 660 680 679 658 614
CFM/ton Watts 54 / 72 90 / 86 125 / 96 156 / NA 181 / NA CFM/ton Watts 62 99 136 169 197
450 CFM 691 / 762 710 / 693 707 /602 688 / 478 649 / NA 450 CFM 690 710 709 690 651
CFM/ton Watts 72 / 91 111 / 106 148 /119 183 / 127 212 / NA CFM/ton Watts 69 108 145 180 208
290 CFM 593 / 680 613 / 595 607 /470 583 / 208 527 / 132 290 CFM 593 613 608 582 527
CFM/ton Watts 54 / 68 85 / 81 119 /90 150 / 94 175 / 138 CFM/ton Watts 48 82 116 147 172
350 CFM 717 / 783 733 / 717 733 /632 714 / 519 678 / 355 350 CFM 714 734 734 716 679
CFM/ton Watts 79 / 98 118 / 114 157 /127 192 / 136 222 / 143 CFM/ton Watts 75 115 153 189 218
2 tons †
400 † CFM 810 / 868 827 / 811 827 /740 813 / 652 782 / 543 400 † CFM 862 881 884 874 849
CFM/ton Watts 108 / 128 152 / 146 194 / 161 233 / 173 265 / 182 CFM/ton Watts 122 168 213 254 290
450 CFM 903 / 954 918 / 902 920 /839 909 / 764 884 / 674 450 CFM 899 917 921 912 889
CFM/ton Watts 144 / 165 192 / 182 238 /201 280 / 215 316 / 224 CFM/ton Watts 136 184 231 273 310
290 CFM 741 / 820 757 / 759 757 / 681 739 / 582 705 / 452 290 CFM 738 757 758 742 707
CFM/ton Watts 86 / 110 126 / 127 166 /141 202 / 152 232 / 159 CFM/ton Watts 81 122 162 198 229
350 CFM 880 / 947 896 / 895 896 / 832 885 / 757 859 / 665 350 CFM 876 895 898 888 864
CFM/ton Watts 134 / 162 182 / 181 226 /198 267 / 211 302 / 221 CFM/ton Watts 127 174 220 261 297
2.5 tons
400 CFM 996 /1059 1011 / 1011 1014 / 954 1006 / 887 985 / 807 400 CFM 1064 1083 1089 1084 1066
CFM/ton Watts 188 / 220 241 / 240 291 / 257 336 / 271 375 / 280 CFM/ton Watts 215 272 326 375 418
450 CFM 1120 / 1180 1135 / 1134 1137 / 1081 1129 / 1019 1108 / 946 450 CFM 1115 1133 1139 1133 1116
CFM/ton Watts 260 / 297 319 / 317 373 /334 422 / 347 463 / 355 CFM/ton Watts 244 304 360 410 453
290 CFM 875 / 943 891 / 891 892 / 891 880 / 751 854 / 659 290 CFM 871 890 894 883 859
CFM/ton Watts 132 / 160 179 / 179 224 / 196 265 / 209 300 / 218 CFM/ton Watts 125 172 217 259 295
350 CFM 1045 / 1106 1060 / 1059 1063 / 1004 1055 / 939 1035 / 862 350 CFM 1040 1058 1064 1059 1041
CFM/ton Watts 215 / 248 270 / 268 321 / 285 369 / 299 409 / 308 CFM/ton Watts 202 257 310 358 401
1129 /
3 tons 400 CFM 1200 / 1257 1212 / 1211 1212 / 1159 1200 / 1099 400 CFM 1291 1302 1300 1220 1138
1030
CFM/ton Watts 315 / 354 376 / 374 432 / 390 480 / 402 CFM/ton Watts 368 432 487 478 470
481 / 409
1095 /
450 CFM 1358 / 1403 1333 / 1359 1256 / 1308 1177 / 1251 450 CFM 1355 1360 1286 1208 1128
1187
CFM/ton Watts 447 / 484 482 / 502 472 / 517 466 / 527 CFM/ton Watts 422 483 476 468 462
460 / 531

• Torque mode will reduce airflow when static is above approximately 0.3" water
• † Factory Setting column.
• Status LED will blink once per 100 CFM requested. In torque mode, actual airflow may be • All heating modes default to Constant CFM.
lower.
• Cooling airflow values are with wet coil, no filter
TAM8C0A24 Minimum Heating Airflow Settings
BAYEVAC04BK1AA
BAYEVAC04LG1AA BAYEVAC08BK1AA BAYEVAC10BK1AA
MODEL NO. BAYEVAC10LG3AA BAYEVBC15BK1AA BAYEVCB15LG3AA BAYEVBC20BK1AA
BAYEVAC05BK1AA BAYEVAC08LG1AA BAYEVAC10LG1AA
BAYEVAC05LG1AA
TAM8C0A24V21CA 638/713 638/900 675(a) /900 600/713 – – –
WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP — SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE FOR APPROVED COMBINATIONS

Note: Minimum auxiliary heating airflow is automatically configured by the air handler model and the auxiliary heater model number. This is not field adjustable.
(a) Heater not qualified for 208V when installed in horizontal left position without Heat Pump

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TAM8C0B30 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE CONSTANT CFM MODE / CONSTANT TORQUE MODE
OUTDOOR COOLING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant Torque) HEATING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
MULTIPLIER AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
(TONS) SETTING SETTING
290 CFM 492 / 581 442 / 397 408 / NA 353 / NA 221 / NA 290 CFM 485 437 393 349 300
CFM/ton Watts 22 / 30 45 / 41 71/ NA 98 / NA 129 / NA CFM/ton Watts 21 44 69 97 130
350 CFM 576 / 664 553 / 515 527 / NA 493 / NA 472 / NA 350 CFM 574 545 517 489 457
CFM/ton Watts 30 / 40 58 / 54 87 / NA 117 / NA 150 / NA CFM/ton Watts 29 56 85 115 146
1.5 tons
400 CFM 644 / 730 633 / 598 612 / 403 590 / NA 563 / NA 400 CFM 643 624 605 583 559
CFM/ton Watts 38 / 49 70 / 65 102 / 72 134 / NA 167 / NA CFM/ton Watts 37 67 99 132 165
450 CFM 711 / 794 708 / 673 691 / 510 678 / NA 656 / NA 450 CFM 709 698 684 669 649
CFM/ton Watts 47 / 60 83 / 77 118 / 86 154 / NA 189 / NA CFM/ton Watts 45 80 115 151 186
290 CFM 627 / 713 611 / 576 589 / 369 568 / NA 542 / NA 290 CFM 625 603 582 559 533
CFM/ton Watts 36 / 47 66 / 62 98 / 68 130 / NA 163 / NA CFM/ton Watts 35 64 95 127 160
350 CFM 734 / 815 730 / 698 717 / 541 705 / NA 684 / NA 350 CFM 731 722 710 696 677
CFM/ton Watts 51/ 64 87 / 82 124 / 91 161 / NA 197 / NA CFM/ton Watts 49 84 120 157 193
2 tons †
400 † CFM 822 / 898 824 / 792 817 / 657 811 / NA 797 / NA 400 † CFM 817 815 811 801 788
CFM/ton Watts 66 / 81 107 / 101 149 / 112 191 / NA 231 / NA CFM/ton Watts 63 103 145 186 226
450 CFM 910 / 982 916 / 884 916 / 763 914 / 610 904 / NA 450 CFM 902 907 908 904 895
CFM/ton Watts 85 / 102 131 / 123 178 / 136 226 / 140 270 / NA CFM/ton Watts 80 126 172 219 263
290 CFM 755 / 860 753 / 749 742 / 606 732 / 397 712 / NA 290 CFM 753 745 735 723 706
CFM/ton Watts 54 / 73 92 / 91 130 / 102 168 / 104 205 / NA CFM/ton Watts 52 88 126 164 201
350 CFM 887 / 985 893 / 887 891 / 767 888 / 614 876 / NA 350 CFM 881 884 884 879 868
CFM/ton Watts 80 / 102 125 / 124 170 / 137 217 / 141 260 / NA CFM/ton Watts 75 120 165 210 253
2.5 tons
400 CFM 998 / 1094 1010 / 1003 1017 / 895 1018 / 765 1008 / NA 400 CFM 989 1001 1008 1008 1000
CFM/ton Watts 107 / 134 160 / 158 213 / 173 266 / 179 315 / NA CFM/ton Watts 100 152 205 257 306
450 CFM 1116 / 1212 1135 / 1126 1147 / 1027 1148 / 911 1134 / NA 450 CFM 1104 1124 1136 1139 1128
CFM/ton Watts 143 / 176 205 / 201 267 / 219 325 / 227 376 / NA CFM/ton Watts 133 194 255 314 366
290 CFM 883 / 981 888 / 882 887 / 762 881 / 608 870 / NA 290 CFM 877 880 879 874 863
CFM/ton Watts 79 / 101 124 / 122 169 / 136 214 / 140 257 / NA CFM/ton Watts 74 118 164 208 252
350 CFM 1043 / 1140 1059 / 1051 1068 / 947 1069 / 823 1059 / NA 350 CFM 1034 1049 1058 1061 1053
CFM/ton Watts 120 / 150 177 / 174 233 / 190 288 / 197 339 / NA CFM/ton Watts 112 168 224 279 330
3 tons
400 CFM 1190 / 1304 1214 / 1221 1226 / 1126 1223 / 1016 1201 / 886 400 CFM 1177 1201 1215 1215 1198
CFM/ton Watts 170 / 203 238 / 231 304 / 251 364 / 261 414 / 261 CFM/ton Watts 157 224 291 352 403
450 CFM 1355 / 1471 1376 / 1391 1375 / 1302 1353 / 1201 1296 / 1086 450 CFM 1338 1363 1368 1350 1314
CFM/ton Watts 241 / 282 318 / 311 386 / 333 441 / 345 472 / 345 CFM/ton Watts 221 299 369 427 472
• Torque mode will reduce airflow when static is above approximately 0.35" water
• † Factory Setting column.
• Status LED will blink once per 100 CFM requested. In torque mode, actual airflow may be • All heating modes default to Constant CFM.
lower.
• Cooling airflow values are with wet coil, no filter
TAM8C0B30 Minimum Heating Airflow Settings
BAYEVAC04BK1AA
BAYEVAC04LG1AA BAYEVAC08BK1AA BAYEVAC10BK1AA
MODEL NO. BAYEVAC10LG3AA BAYEVBC15BK1AA BAYEVCB15LG3AA BAYEVBC20BK1AA
BAYEVAC05BK1AA BAYEVAC08LG1AA BAYEVAC10LG1AA
BAYEVAC05LG1AA
TAM8C0B30V21CA 723/808 723/1020 765/1020 680/808 765/1063 850/1105 –
WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP — SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE

Note: Minimum auxiliary heating airflow is automatically configured by the air handler model and the auxiliary heater model number. This is not field adjustable.

AM8-SF-1J
TAM8C0C36 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE CONSTANT CFM MODE / CONSTANT TORQUE MODE
OUTDOOR COOLING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant Torque) HEATING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
MULTIPLIER AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
(TONS) SETTING SETTING

AM8-SF-1J
290 CFM 605 / 747 573 / 565 553 / 306 548 / NA 546 / NA 290 CFM 606 574 557 551 549
CFM/ton Watts 31 / 48 59 / 58 88 / 62 120 / NA 153 / NA CFM/ton Watts 31 58 87 119 152
370 CFM 755 / 880 745 / 738 737 / 575 738 / 367 735 / NA 350 CFM 720 705 695 694 691
CFM/ton Watts 50 / 70 85 / 85 121 / 93 160 / 97 197 / NA CFM/ton Watts 43 77 111 148 184
2 tons
400 CFM 810 / 929 804 / 797 800 / 650 802 / 478 802 / 231 400 CFM 810 805 800 803 802
CFM/ton Watts 58 / 80 97 / 96 136 / 106 176 / 111 216 / 120 CFM/ton Watts 56 95 134 174 214
450 CFM 900 / 1011 900 / 893 902 / 764 905 / 624 906 / 462 450 CFM 900 900 903 906 907
CFM/ton Watts 75 / 98 118 / 117 162 / 129 207 / 136 251 / 140 CFM/ton Watts 72 115 159 204 248
290 CFM 742 / 891 729 / 752 722 / 592 721 / 394 720 / NA 290 CFM 742 731 722 722 720
CFM/ton Watts 48 / 72 82 / 87 118 / 96 155 / 99 193 / NA CFM/ton Watts 46 81 117 154 191
370 CFM 922 / 1055 923 / 942 927 / 820 930 / 690 931 / 546 350 CFM 877 877 876 880 880
CFM/ton Watts 80/ 109 124 / 128 170 / 142 215 / 150 260 / 154 CFM/ton Watts 68 110 152 196 239
2.5 tons
400 CFM 989 / 1118 995 / 1012 1002 / 899 1008 / 779 1010 / 652 400 CFM 989 995 1000 1008 1008
CFM/ton Watts 95 / 127 143 / 148 193 / 163 242 / 173 290 / 177 CFM/ton Watts 90 139 188 258 285
450 CFM 1103 / 1228 1117 / 1131 1129 / 1028 1137 / 921 1137 / 809 450 CFM 1102 1116 1127 1137 1138
CFM/ton Watts 125 / 162 181 / 185 238 / 203 294 / 215 346 / 221 CFM/ton Watts 119 175 231 288 340
290 CFM 872 / 1009 871 / 890 871 / 761 874 / 620 874 / 457 290 CFM 871 872 871 874 875
CFM/ton Watts 70 / 97 111 / 116 154 / 128 197 / 135 240 / 139 CFM/ton Watts 67 109 151 195 237
370 CFM 1089 / 1214 1102 / 1116 1114 / 1013 1121 / 905 1122 / 791 350 CFM 1033 1043 1051 1059 1061
CFM/ton Watts 121 / 157 176 / 180 232 / 198 287 / 209 339 / 215 CFM/ton Watts 101 152 204 257 307
3 tons †
400 † CFM 1175 / 1298 1193 / 1205 1208 / 1107 1215 / 1006 1211 / 899 400 † CFM 1171 1191 1205 1215 1212
CFM/ton Watts 147 / 188 208/ 212 270 / 231 329 / 244 382 / 251 CFM/ton Watts 139 200 262 322 376
450 CFM 1329 / 1447 1353 / 1361 1366 / 1270 1363 / 1176 1343 / 1077 450 CFM 1324 1349 1364 1364 1347
CFM/ton Watts 204/ 253 276 / 279 345 / 299 406 / 313 456 / 321 CFM/ton Watts 192 264 334 396 448
290 CFM 1002 / 1131 1009 / 1026 1017 / 914 1023 / 797 1024 / 671 290 CFM 997 1010 1016 1022 1027
CFM/ton Watts 98 / 130 147 / 152 198 / 167 248 / 177 296 / 182 CFM/ton Watts 92 143 197 248 293
370 CFM 1270 / 1391 1293 / 1302 1308 / 1210 1311 / 1113 1297 / 1012 350 CFM 1196 1217 1231 1241 1234
CFM/ton Watts 181 / 227 249 / 252 316 / 272 377 / 286 429 / 293 CFM/ton Watts 146 210 272 334 387
3.5 tons
400 CFM 1383 / 1499 1407 / 1414 1416 / 1325 1406 / 1233 1380 / 1136 400 CFM 1379 1404 1415 1330 1390
CFM/ton Watts 227 / 278 303 / 305 372 / 325 431 / 340 478 / 348 CFM/ton Watts 214 289 360 378 473
450 CFM 1579 / 1669 1583 / 1587 1567 / 1502 1474 / 1413 1357 / 1320 450 CFM 1499 1508 1586 1504 1390
CFM/ton Watts 326 / 375 402 / 402 464 / 423 475 / 437 468 / 444 CFM/ton Watts 268 342 460 478 472

• Torque mode will reduce airflow when static is above approximately 0.35" water
• † Factory Setting column.
• Status LED will blink once per 100 CFM requested. In torque mode, actual airflow may be • All heating modes default to Constant CFM.
lower.
• Cooling airflow values are with wet coil, no filter
TAM8C0C36 Minimum Heating Airflow Settings
BAYEVAC04BK1AA
BAYEVAC04LG1AA BAYEVAC08BK1AA BAYEVAC10BK1AA
MODEL NO. BAYEVAC10LG3AA BAYEVBC15BK1AA BAYEVCB15LG3AA BAYEVBC20BK1AA
BAYEVAC05BK1AA BAYEVAC08LG1AA BAYEVAC10LG1AA
BAYEVAC05LG1AA
TAM8C0C36V31CA 876/979 876/1236 927/1236 824/979 927/1288 1030/1339 –
WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP — SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE

Note: Minimum auxiliary heating airflow is automatically configured by the air handler model and the auxiliary heater model number. This is not field adjustable.

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TAM8C0C42 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE CONSTANT CFM MODE / CONSTANT TORQUE MODE
OUTDOOR COOLING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant Torque) HEATING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
MULTIPLIER AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
(TONS) SETTING SETTING
290 CFM 747 / 905 743 / 764 742 / 591 741 / 342 739 / NA 290 CFM 744 741 740 738 734
CFM/ton Watts 48 / 77 87 / 94 127 / 102 168 / 106 207 / NA CFM/ton Watts 51 90 130 170 209
370 CFM 937 / 1072 942 / 956 946 / 823 947 / 655 944 / 458 350 CFM 889 892 894 894 890
CFM/ton Watts 80 / 118 129 / 139 179 / 151 227 / 155 273 / 155 CFM/ton Watts 76 123 169 215 259
2.5 tons
400 CFM 1006 / 1136 1014 / 1027 1020 / 903 1022 / 760 1019 / 586 400 CFM 1006 1016 1018 1019 1016
CFM/ton Watts 95 / 138 148 / 159 201 / 173 253 / 178 302 / 177 CFM/ton Watts 103 156 209 160 308
450 CFM 1122 / 1247 1135 / 1146 1143 / 1035 1146 / 911 1142 / 768 450 CFM 1124 1135 1142 1144 1140
CFM/ton Watts 125 / 176 185 / 200 245 / 216 303 / 224 357 / 223 CFM/ton Watts 136 196 256 313 366
290 CFM 885 / 1026 889 / 904 891 / 763 892 / 590 889 / 341 290 CFM 884 887 889 889 885
CFM/ton Watts 70 / 106 116 / 125 163 / 136 209 / 139 254 / 143 CFM/ton Watts 75 121 168 214 257
370 CFM 1108 / 1233 1120 / 1132 1128 / 1019 1131 / 893 1128 / 747 350 CFM 1053 1062 1067 1069 1066
CFM/ton Watts 121 / 171 181 / 195 240 / 210 297 / 218 350 / 217 CFM/ton Watts 115 171 227 280 330
3 tons
400 CFM 1194 / 1316 1208 / 1220 1218 / 1115 1221 / 999 1215 / 868 400 CFM 1196 1209 1218 1219 1212
CFM/ton Watts 147 / 204 212 / 229 276 / 246 337 / 255 393 / 256 CFM/ton Watts 160 225 289 349 403
450 CFM 1343 / 1463 1361 / 1374 1371 / 1279 1368 / 1175 1352 / 1061 450 CFM 1347 1363 1371 1366 1342
CFM/ton Watts 200 / 272 275 / 300 348 / 320 413 / 331 469 / 334 CFM/ton Watts 220 295 367 430 480
290 CFM 1020 / 1149 1028 / 1041 1034 / 919 1037 / 779 1034 / 609 290 CFM 1020 1028 1033 1173 1031
CFM/ton Watts 99 / 142 152 / 164 206 / 178 259 / 183 308 / 182 CFM/ton Watts 107 160 214 327 315
370 CFM 1287 / 1408 1304 / 1317 1314 / 1218 1315 / 1110 1304 / 981 350 CFM 1220 1234 1243 1244 1236
CFM/ton Watts 179 / 245 250 / 272 320 / 291 384 / 301 441 / 303 CFM/ton Watts 169 236 301 362 417
3.5 tons †
400 † CFM 1395 / 1514 1413 / 1427 1421 / 1334 1415 / 1233 1369 / 1124 400 † CFM 1440 1416 1421 1411 1355
CFM/ton Watts 221 / 299 300 / 328 374 / 348 440 / 361 480 / 364 CFM/ton Watts 244 322 395 458 475
450 CFM 1584 / 1687 1593 / 1605 1576 / 1518 1474 / 1425 1350 / 1326 450 CFM 1589 1592 1545 1434 1315
CFM/ton Watts 313 / 405 399 / 435 467 / 458 477 / 472 468 / 477 CFM/ton Watts 347 428 474 473 463
290 CFM 1156 / 1302 1169 / 1205 1178 / 1098 1181 / 981 1174 / 848 290 CFM 1157 1169 1177 1179 1174
CFM/ton Watts 135 / 197 197 / 222 259 / 239 319 / 248 383 / 249 CFM/ton Watts 147 209 271 330 383
370 CFM 1487 / 1618 1500 / 1534 1496 / 1445 1445 / 1350 1319 / 1248 350 CFM 1400 1416 1421 1411 1335
CFM/ton Watts 288 / 359 369 / 389 441 / 411 481 / 425 470 / 429 CFM/ton Watts 244 322 395 458 475
4 tons
400 CFM 1616 / 1728 1614 / 1646 1543 / 1543 1423 / 1423 1301 / 1301 400 CFM 1615 1615 1545 1431 1313
CFM/ton Watts 363 / 433 443 / 464 475 / 475 472 / 472 463 / 463 CFM/ton Watts 363 444 474 471 462
450 CFM 1711 / 1711 1621 / 1621 1514 / 1514 1393 / 1393 1273 / 1273 450 CFM 1716 1629 1528 1411 1297
CFM/ton Watts 432 / 432 456 / 456 465 / 465 460 / 460 453 / 453 CFM/ton Watts 430 453 462 458 452

• Torque mode will reduce airflow when static is above approximately 0.35" water
• † Factory Setting column.
• Status LED will blink once per 100 CFM requested. In torque mode, actual airflow may be • All heating modes default to Constant CFM.
lower.
• Cooling airflow values are with wet coil, no filter
TAM8C0C42 Minimum Heating Airflow Settings
BAYEVAC04BK1AA
BAYEVAC04LG1AA BAYEVAC08BK1AA BAYEVAC10BK1AA
MODEL NO. BAYEVAC10LG3AA BAYEVBC15BK1AA BAYEVCB15LG3AA BAYEVBC20BK1AA
BAYEVAC05BK1AA BAYEVAC08LG1AA BAYEVAC10LG1AA
BAYEVAC05LG1AA
TAM8C0C42V31CA 978/1093 978/1380 1035/1380 920/1093 1035/1438 1150/1495 1380/1610
WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP — SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE

Note: Minimum auxiliary heating airflow is automatically configured by the air handler model and the auxiliary heater model number. This is not field adjustable.

AM8-SF-1J
TAM8C0C48 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE CONSTANT CFM MODE / CONSTANT TORQUE MODE
OUTDOOR COOLING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant Torque) HEATING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
MULTIPLIER AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
(TONS) SETTING SETTING

AM8-SF-1J
290 CFM 894 / 1018 900 / 897 896 / 767 886 / 622 871 / 445 290 CFM 893 900 893 883 864
CFM/ton Watts 69 / 91 114 / 114 157 / 130 195 / 137 229 / 136 CFM/ton Watts 72 118 159 197 230
350 CFM 1067 /1180 1073 / 1078 1072 / 972 1065 / 859 1053 / 738 350 CFM 1068 1073 1070 1062 1049
CFM/ton Watts 106 / 132 158 / 160 208 / 180 252 / 192 292 / 194 CFM/ton Watts 112 164 213 257 295
3 tons
400 CFM 1205 /1314 1212 / 1222 1213 / 1128 1208 / 1029 1199 / 926 400 CFM 1207 1212 1212 1206 1196
CFM/ton Watts 145 / 176 203 / 206 259 / 229 309 / 244 354 / 249 CFM/ton Watts 154 212 266 315 359
450 CFM 1343 / 1451 1352 / 1367 1355 / 1280 1353 / 1190 1346 / 1098 450 CFM 1344 1352 1354 1352 1344
CFM/ton Watts 193 / 232 259 / 264 320 / 289 377 / 305 427 / 313 CFM/ton Watts 206 270 331 387 436
290 CFM 1034 / 1149 1041 / 1044 1038 / 934 1031 / 817 1018 / 690 290 CFM 1034 1040 1037 1028 1014
CFM/ton Watts 98 / 123 149 / 150 197 / 170 240 / 181 279 / 182 CFM/ton Watts 103 154 202 244 281
350 CFM 1228 /1336 1235 / 1246 1236 / 1153 1232 / 1056 1224 / 955 350 CFM 1229 1235 1236 1230 1220
CFM/ton Watts 152 / 185 212 / 215 268 / 238 319 / 253 365 / 259 CFM/ton Watts 162 221 276 326 371
3.5 tons
400 CFM 1389 /1498 1399 / 1415 1403 / 1331 1401 / 1244 1395 / 1154 400 CFM 1392 1400 1403 1400 1394
CFM/ton Watts 212 / 253 280 / 286 343 / 311 402 / 328 455 / 336 CFM/ton Watts 226 293 356 413 465
450 CFM 1558 /1669 1570 / 1592 1575 / 1514 1575 / 1434 1568 / 1351 450 CFM 1561 1572 1576 1574 1567
CFM/ton Watts 290 / 343 367 / 377 439 / 404 505 / 422 563 / 432 CFM/ton Watts 310 386 457 521 577
290 CFM 1168 /1298 1175 / 1205 1175 / 1109 1170 / 1010 1160 / 905 290 CFM 1168 1176 1174 1168 1157
CFM/ton Watts 133 / 170 191 / 200 244 / 223 293 / 237 336 / 242 CFM/ton Watts 141 198 251 299 341
350 CFM 1389 /1517 1399 / 1436 1403 / 1352 1401 / 1266 1395 / 1177 350 CFM 1392 1400 1403 1400 1394
CFM/ton Watts 212 / 262 280 / 295 343 / 321 402 / 338 455 / 346 CFM/ton Watts 226 293 356 413 465
4 tons †
400 † CFM 1583 /1714 1595 / 1639 1601 / 1562 1600 / 1483 1593 / 1401 400 † CFM 1586 1597 1601 1599 1591
CFM/ton Watts 303 / 370 382 / 546 455 / 431 521 / 450 580 / 459 CFM/ton Watts 325 402 474 538 595
450 CFM 1790 /1918 1800 / 184 1808 / 1775 1793 / 1701 1698 / 1625 450 CFM 1794 1801 1800 1766 1667
CFM/ton Watts 429 / 511 8515 / 546 594 / 573 663 / 592 660 / 601 CFM/ton Watts 459 544 620 665 655
290 CFM 1301 /1429 1310 / 1344 1312 / 1256 1309 / 1165 1302 / 1071 290 CFM 1302 1310 1311 1309 1301
CFM/ton Watts 177 / 222 241 / 253 300 / 278 355 / 294 404 / 302 CFM/ton Watts 189 252 310 355 403
350 CFM 1558 / 1688 1570 / 1613 1575 / 1535 1575 / 1455 1568 / 1373 350 CFM 1557 1570 1575 1575 1569
CFM/ton Watts 290 / 354 367 / 389 439 / 415 505 / 434 563 / 444 CFM/ton Watts 290 367 439 505 563
4.5 tons**
400 CFM 1790 / 1918 1800 / 1848 1801 / 1775 1793 / 1701 1698 / 1625 400 CFM 1789 1799 1801 1794 1701
CFM/ton Watts 429 / 511 515 / 546 594 / 573 663 / 592 660 / 601 CFM/ton Watts 428 515 594 663 659
450 CFM 2018 / 2018 1973 / 1973 1857 / 1857 1749 / 1749 1651 / 1651 450 CFM 2018 1975 1863 1757 1660
CFM/ton Watts 605 / 605 656 / 656 645 / 645 637 / 637 631 / 631 CFM/ton Watts 605 656 643 634 628
• If the air handler is applied in downflow or horizontal configurations, the airflow
• † Factory Setting
should not exceed 2000 CFM. Airflow above 2000 CFM could result in water blow-
• ** Not an actual OD size
off.
• Status LED will blink once per 100 CFM requested. In torque mode, actual airflow may be lower.
• All heating modes default to Constant CFM.
• Torque mode will reduce airflow when static is above approximately 0.4” water column.
• Cooling airflow values are with wet coil, no filter
TAM8C0C48 Minimum Heating Airflow Settings
BAYEVAC04BK1AA
BAYEVAC04LG1AA BAYEVAC08BK1AA BAYEVAC10BK1AA
MODEL NO. BAYEVAC10LG3AA BAYEVBC15BK1AA BAYEVCB15LG3AA BAYEVBC20BK1AA BAYEVCC25BK1AA
BAYEVAC05BK1AA BAYEVAC08LG1AA BAYEVAC10LG1AA
BAYEVAC05LG1AA
TAM8C0C48V41CA 1063 / 1188 1063 / 1500 1125 / 1500 1000 / 1188 1125 / 1563 1250 / 1625 1500 / 1750 1625 / 1813
WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP — SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE

Note: Minimum auxiliary heating airflow is automatically configured by the air handler model and the auxiliary heater model number. This is not field adjustable.

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TAM8C0C60 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE CONSTANT CFM MODE / CONSTANT TORQUE MODE
OUTDOOR COOLING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Constant CFM / Constant Torque) HEATING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
MULTIPLIER AIRFLOW AIRFLOW
POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 POWER 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9
(TONS) SETTING SETTING
290 CFM 1040 / 1151 1068 / 1056 1075 / 941 1066 / 799 1046 / 607 290 CFM 1039 1065 1071 1063 1045
CFM/ton Watts 94 / 119 151 / 148 203 / 168 247 / 175 283 / 165 CFM/ton Watts 95 151 203 247 283
370 CFM 1312 / 1343 1332 / 1264 1336 / 1174 1329 / 1068 1314 / 945 350 CFM 1247 1266 1270 1263 1248
CFM/ton Watts 171 / 178 236 / 210 296 / 235 349 / 250 392 / 251 CFM/ton Watts 150 213 270 321 363
3.5 tons
400 CFM 1408 / 1496 1425 / 1426 1429 / 1346 1423 / 1256 1410 / 1154 400 CFM 1407 1423 1426 1421 1409
CFM/ton Watts 206 / 238 274 / 273 337 / 301 393 / 319 440 / 325 CFM/ton Watts 206 274 337 392 439
450 CFM 1565 / 1650 1579 / 1585 1584 / 1512 1580 / 1432 1569 / 1343 450 CFM 1564 1578 1582 1578 1569
CFM/ton Watts 274 / 312 348 / 348 416 / 378 477 / 398 529 / 407 CFM/ton Watts 274 348 416 476 529
290 CFM 1186 / 1304 1208 / 1223 1213 / 1128 1206 / 1018 1189 / 887 290 CFM 1185 1206 1210 1203 1187
CFM/ton Watts 131 / 164 192 / 196 248 / 220 297 / 234 337 / 233 CFM/ton Watts 131 192 248 297 337
370 CFM 1480 / 1514 1495 / 1444 1499 / 1365 1495 / 1277 1482 / 1177 350 CFM 1407 1423 1426 1421 1409
CFM/ton Watts 235 / 245 306 / 280 372 / 308 430 / 327 479 / 334 CFM/ton Watts 206 274 337 392 439
4 tons
400 CFM 1587 / 1689 1602 / 1625 1606 / 1554 1602 / 1475 1592 / 1399 400 CFM 1587 1600 1604 1601 1592
CFM/ton Watts 285 / 332 360 / 369 429 / 399 490 / 420 543 / 430 CFM/ton Watts 285 360 428 490 543
450 CFM 1770 / 1873 1784 / 1813 1789 / 1747 1788 / 1675 1782 / 1597 450 CFM 1770 1783 1788 1788 1782
CFM/ton Watts 386 / 443 468 / 481 543 / 512 612 / 534 671 / 546 CFM/ton Watts 385 467 543 611 671
290 CFM 1322 / 1431 1340 / 1358 1345 / 1274 1338 / 1179 1323 / 1069 290 CFM 1321 1338 1342 1336 1322
CFM/ton Watts 174 / 211 240 / 245 300 / 271 353 / 288 397 / 292 CFM/ton Watts 174 240 300 352 396
370 CFM 1646 / 1667 1660 / 1602 1665 / 1530 1662 / 1451 1653 / 1363 350 CFM 1564 1578 1582 1578 1569
CFM/ton Watts 315 / 320 392 / 357 463 / 386 527 / 407 582 / 417 CFM/ton Watts 274 348 416 476 529
4.5 tons **†
400 † CFM 1770 / 1873 1784 / 1813 1789 / 1747 1788 / 1675 1781 / 1597 400 † CFM 1770 1783 1788 1788 1782
CFM/ton Watts 386 / 443 468 / 481 543 / 512 612 / 534 671 / 546 CFM/ton Watts 385 467 543 611 671
450 CFM 1989 / 2099 2004 / 2042 2012 / 1980 2013 / 1913 2009 / 1842 450 CFM 1989 2003 2011 2014 2011
CFM/ton Watts 535 / 612 627 / 650 712 / 681 788 / 703 855 / 716 CFM/ton Watts 534 626 711 788 856
290 CFM 1452 / 1557 1469 / 1489 1473 / 1413 1468 / 1327 1455 / 1231 290 CFM 1452 1467 1471 1466 1454
CFM/ton Watts 224 / 265 294 / 301 358 / 329 415 / 348 463 / 356 CFM/ton Watts 224 294 358 415 463
370 CFM 1817 / 1826 1831 / 1765 1837 / 1698 1837 / 1624 1831 / 1544 350 CFM 1723 1736 1741 1740 1734
CFM/ton Watts 415 / 451 499 / 451 576 / 481 647 / 503 708 / 515 CFM/ton Watts 357 437 511 578 636
5 tons
400 CFM 1964 / 2073 1978 / 2015 1986 / 1953 1987 / 1886 1983 / 1814 400 CFM 1964 1978 1985 1988 1985
CFM/ton Watts 516 / 590 607 / 629 690 / 660 766 / 682 832 / 695 CFM/ton Watts 515 606 690 766 833
450 CFM 2231 / 2347 2245 / 2292 2252 / 2233 2252 / 2171 2185 / 2104 450 CFM 2232 2245 2252 2252 2186
CFM/ton Watts 741 / 842 842 / 879 934 / 908 1015 / 930 1024 / 941 CFM/ton Watts 741 842 934 1016 1023
• † Factory Setting • If the air handler is applied in downflow or horizontal configurations, the airflow
• ** Not an actual OD size should not exceed 2000 CFM. Airflow above 2000 CFM could result in water blow-off.
• Status LED will blink once per 100 CFM requested. In torque mode, actual airflow may be lower. • All heating modes default to Constant CFM.
• Torque mode will reduce airflow when static is above approximately 0.4” water column. • Cooling airflow values are with wet coil, no filter
TAM8C0C60 MINIMUM HEATING AIRFLOW CFM — HEATER MATRIX
BAYEVAC04BK1AA
BAYEVAC04LG1AA BAYEVAC08BK1AA BAYEVAC10BK1AA
MODEL NO. BAYEVAC10LG3AA BAYEVBC15BK1AA BAYEVCB15LG3AA BAYEVBC20BK1AA BAYEVCC25BK1AA
BAYEVAC05BK1AA BAYEVAC08LG1AA BAYEVAC10LG1AA
BAYEVAC05LG1AA
TAM8C0C60V51CA 1063 / 1188 1063 / 1500 1125 / 1500 1000 / 1188 1125 / 1563 1250 / 1625 1500 / 1750 1625 (a) / 1813
WITHOUT HEAT PUMP / WITH HP — SEE AIR HANDLER NAMEPLATE

Note: Minimum auxiliary heating airflow is automatically configured by the air handler model and the auxiliary heater model number. This is not field adjustable.
(a) Heater not qualified for 208V when installed in horizontal left pposition without Heat Pump

AM8-SF-1J
HEATER ATTRIBUTE DATA
TAM8C0A24V21CA
240 Volt 208 Volt
No. of Heater Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
Heater Model No. Capacity Capacity Heater Amps
Circuits Amps per Circuit Overload Circuit Overload
kW BTUH kW BTUH per Circuit
Circuit Ampacity Protection Ampacity Protection
No Heater 0 - - 3.0 ** 4 15 - - 3.0 ** 4 15
BAYEVAC04++1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 24 25 2.88 9800 13.8 21 25
BAYEVAC05++1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 29 30 3.60 12300 17.3 25 25
BAYEVAC08++1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 44 45 5.76 19700 27.7 38 40
BAYEVAC10++1(a) 1 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50
BAYEVAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 32 35 7.20 24600 20.0 28 30
Note: ** Motor Amps
(a) Heater not qualified for 208V when installed in horizontal left position without Heat Pump

TAM8C0B30V21CA
240 Volt 208 Volt
Heater Minimum Heater Minimum Maximum
No. of Maximum
Heater Model No. Capacity Amps Circuit Capacity Amps per Circuit Overload
Circuits Overload
per Ampaci- Circuit Ampacity Protection
Protection
kW BTUH Circuit ty kW BTUH
No Heater 0 - - 3.0 ** 4 15 - - 3.0 ** 4 15
BAYEVAC04++1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 24 25 2.88 9800 13.8 21 25
BAYEVAC05++1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 29 30 3.60 12300 17.3 25 25
BAYEVAC08++1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 44 45 5.76 19700 27.7 38 40
BAYEVAC10++1 1 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50
BAYEVAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 32 35 7.20 24600 20.0 28 30
BAYEVBC15LG3 1-3 PH 14.40 42000 34.6 47 50 10.80 36900 30.0 41 45

BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50


2
BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 2 4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25
Note: ** Motor Amps
(a) MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor amps

TAM8C0C36V31CA
240 Volt 208 Volt
Heater Heater Minimum Maximum
No. of Minimum Maximum
Heater Model No. Capacity Amps Capacity Amps per Circuit Overload
Circuits Circuit Overload
per Circuit Ampacity Protection
Ampacity Protection
kW BTUH Circuit kW BTUH
No Heater 0 - - 3.0 ** 4 15 - - 3.0 ** 4 15
BAYEVAC04++1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 24 25 2.88 9800 13.8 21 25
BAYEVAC05++1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 29 30 3.60 12300 17.3 25 25
BAYEVAC08++1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 44 45 5.76 19700 27.7 38 40
BAYEVAC10++1 1 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50
BAYEVAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 32 35 7.20 24600 20.0 28 30
BAYEVBC15LG3 1-3 PH 14.40 42000 34.6 47 50 10.80 36900 30.0 41 45

BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50


2
BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 2 4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25

BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 1 (a) 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50


2
BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 2 9.60 32800 40.0 50 50 7.20 24600 34.6 43 45
Note: ** Motor Amps

AM8-SF-1J 15
H E AT E R AT T R I B U T E DATA

(a) MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor amps

TAM8C0C42V31CA
240 Volt 208 Volt
No. of Heater Minimum Maximum Heater Minimum Maximum
Heater Model No. Capacity Capacity
Circuits Amps per Circuit Overload Amps per Circuit Overload
kW BTUH Circuit Ampacity Protection kW BTUH Circuit Ampacity Protection
No Heater 0 - - 3.0 ** 4 15 - - 3.0 ** 4 15
BAYEVAC04++1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 24 25 2.88 9800 13.8 21 25
BAYEVAC05++1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 29 30 3.60 12300 17.3 25 25
BAYEVAC08++1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 44 45 5.76 19700 27.7 38 40
BAYEVAC10++1 1 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50
BAYEVAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 32 35 7.20 24600 20.0 28 30
BAYEVBC15LG3 1-3 PH 14.40 42000 34.6 47 50 10.80 36900 30.0 41 45

BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50


2
BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 2 4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25

BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 54 60 7.20 24600 34.6 47 50


2
BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 2 9.60 32800 40.0 50 50 7.20 24600 34.6 43 45

Note: ** Motor Amps


(a) MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor amps

TAM8C0C48V41CA
240 Volt 208 Volt
No. of Heater Minimum Maximum Heater Minimum Maximum
Heater Model No. Capacity Capacity
Circuits Amps per Circuit Overload Amps per Circuit Overload
kW BTUH Circuit Ampacity Protection kW BTUH Circuit Ampacity Protection
No Heater 0 - - 4.2 ** 5 15 - - 4.2 ** 5 15
BAYEVAC04++1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 25 25 2.88 9800 13.8 23 25
BAYEVAC05++1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 30 30 3.60 12300 17.3 27 30
BAYEVAC08++1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 45 45 5.76 19700 27.7 40 40
BAYEVAC10++1 1 9.60 32800 40.0 55 60 7.20 24600 34.6 49 50
BAYEVAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 34 35 7.20 24600 20.0 30 30
BAYEVBC15LG3 1-3 PH 14.40 42000 34.6 48 50 10.80 36900 30.0 42 45

BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 55 60 7.20 24600 34.6 49 50


2
BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 2 4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25

BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 55 60 7.20 24600 34.6 49 50


2
BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 2 9.60 32800 40.0 50 50 7.20 24600 34.6 43 45

9.60 32800 40.0 55 60 7.20 24600 34.6 49 50


BAYEVCC25BK1 — Circuit 1(a)
BAYEVCC25BK1 — Circuit 2 3 9.60 32800 40.0 50 50 7.20 24600 34.6 43 45
BAYEVCC25BK1 — Circuit 3
4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25
Note: ** Motor Amps
(a) MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor amps

16 AM8-SF-1J
H E AT E R AT T R I B U T E D ATA

TAM8C0C60V51CA
240 Volt 208 Volt
No. of Heater Minimum Maximum Heater Minimum Maximum
Heater Model No. Capacity Capacity
Circuits Amps per Circuit Overload Amps per Circuit Overload
kW BTUH Circuit Ampacity Protection kW BTUH Circuit Ampacity Protection
No Heater 0 - - 5.5 ** 7 15 - - 5.5 ** 7 15
BAYEVAC04++1 1 3.84 13100 16.0 27 30 2.88 9800 13.8 24 25
BAYEVAC05++1 1 4.80 16400 20.0 32 35 3.60 12300 17.3 29 30
BAYEVAC08++1 1 7.68 26200 32.0 47 50 5.76 19700 27.7 41 45
BAYEVAC10++1 1 9.60 32800 40.0 57 60 7.20 24600 34.6 50 50
BAYEVAC10LG3 1-3 PH 9.60 32800 23.1 35 35 7.20 24600 20.0 31 35
BAYEVBC15LG3 1-3 PH 14.40 42000 34.6 49 50 10.80 36900 30.0 44 45

BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 57 60 7.20 24600 34.6 50 50


2
BAYEVBC15BK1 - Circuit 2 4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25

BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 1(a) 9.60 32800 40.0 57 60 7.20 24600 34.6 50 50


2
BAYEVBC20BK1 - Circuit 2 9.60 32800 40.0 50 50 7.20 24600 34.6 43 45
9.60 32800 40.0 57 60 7.20 24600 34.6 50 50
BAYEVCC25BK1 (b) - Circuit 1 (a)
BAYEVCC25BK1 - Circuit 2 3 9.60 32800 40.0 50 50 7.20 24600 34.6 43 45
BAYEVCC25BK1 - Circuit 3
4.80 16400 20.0 25 25 3.60 12300 17.3 22 25
Note: ** Motor Amps
(a) MCA and MOP for circuit 1 contains the motor amps
(b) Heater not qualified for 208V when installed in horizontal left position without Heat Pump

N o t e : See Product Data or Air Handler nameplate for N o t e : Heater model numbers may have additional suffix
approved combinations of Air Handlers and digits.
Heaters.

AM8-SF-1J 17
SUBCOOLING ADJUSTMENT
System Matched with: Indoor Unit Model No. Outdoor Unit Model No. Subcooling
4A6H6024E/G, 4TWX6024E/G
TAM8C0B30V21CA 9˚
4A6H7024, 4TWX8024
Single Compressor 4A6H6036E/G, 4TWX6036E/G
TAM8C0B36V31CA 10˚
2–Stage HP 4A6H7036, 4TWX8036
4A6H6048E/G, 4TWX6048E/G
TAM8C0C48V41CA 8˚
4A6H7048, 4TWX8048
4A7A6024E/G, 4TTX6024E/G
TAM8C0B30V21CA 8˚
4A7A7024, 4TTX8024
Single Compressor 4A7A6036E/G, 4TTX6036E/G
TAM8C0C36V31CA 8˚
2–Stage AC 4A7A7036, 4TTX8036
4A7A6048E/G, 4TTX6048E/G
TAM8C0C48V41CA 8˚
4A7A7048, 4TTX8048

TAM8C0B30V21CA 4A6Z0024A, 4TWZ0024A, 9˚

Two Compressor TAM8C0C36V31CA 4A6Z0036A/B, 4TWZ0036A/B 10 ˚


2–Stage HP
TAM8C0C48V41CA 4A6Z0048A/B 4TWZ0048A/B 12 ˚

TAM8C0C60V51CA 4A6Z0060A, 4TWZ0060A 12 ˚

TAM8C0B30V21CA 4A7Z0024A, 4TTZ0024A 9˚


Two Compressor
TAM8C0C36V31CA 4A7Z0036A/B, 4TTZ0036A/B 11 ˚
2–Stage HP
TAM8C0C48V41CA 4A7Z0048A/B, 4TTZ0048A/B 12 ˚

Notes:
1. Variable Speed Outdoor units must be charged per the outdoor unit instructions.
2. All other matches must be charged per the nameplate charging instructions.

MODEL DIM “ A “
TAM7A0A24H21SC,
2–3/8
DISTANCE FROM BELLY BAND TO TAM8C0A24V21CA
TAM7A0B30H21SC,
SHAFT FACE OF MOTOR FOR TAM8C0B30V21CA
2–3/8

MINIMUM VIBRATION TAM7A0C36H31SC,


TAM8C0C36V31CA
2–3/8
BLOWERHOUSING
TAM7A0C42H31SC,
2–3/8
TAM8C0C42V31CA
BELLY BAND TAM7A0C48H41SC,
2–3/8
TAM8C0C48V41CA

A TAM7B0C60H51SB,
2–3/8
TAM8C0C60V51CA
MOTOR

WHEEL “A” is determined per chart

Wheel is centered in
Blower Housing

18 AM8-SF-1J
AM8-SF-1J
Airflo w Co n tro l (AFC)
J 10
WIRE HUM
TIE

Y2
Y1
O

STATUS D J 7 - Mo to r
R
LED
B
BM

COMM
BM LED
UNIT STATUS
LED COMM LED J2 J8
UNIT

J6 13.8 VDC J8
FAULT
FAULT Unit Test
LED 13.8 VDC

TES T
J 9 - EHC/HHC
24 VAC J4
STATUS
Air Handler Control Panel - LEDs

LED J11 J5

UNIT 24 VAC 13.8 VDC


STATUS
LED 13.8 VDC Fro m Tra n s fo rm e r Fro m DC Po w e r S u p p ly
UNIT J1
J2 To EEV Stator
FAULT
FAULT +12V Dis trib u tio n
LED 3 2 1 J 10 - Dis p la y As s e m b ly
J7 J6 Bo a rd
To In te rn a l
OVR Co n d e n s a te

R22
R410
FLOW S w itch (Op tio n a l)
J7 EVAP
TEMP
R410A / R22 OPEN ET Se n s o r
TEST
CLOSE GAS GT Se n s o r
TEMP

GND
J3
J4 Se e Ta b le
OPEN
TEST

Ele ctro n ic Exp a n s io n Va lve Co n tro l (EVC)

19
TAM8 LED Codes
AFC BM (Bit Master) LED (GREEN) DESCRIPTION LED LOCATIONS

WIRETIE
HUM
Solid ON Normal Operation

AFC COMM LED (AMBER) DESCRIPTION


Y2
Y1
O

Number of communicating STATUS D

Device Count LED R


devices (a) B
BM
BM LED
UNIT COMM

LED STATUS COMM LED


UNIT

J6
FAULT FAULT

LED

(a) Examples: communicating thermostat, communicating air cleaner, etc.

AFC STATUS LED AFC UNIT LED (BLUE) DESCRIPTION


DESCRIPTION
(GREEN)
1 Flash Normal (1 flash every 4 seconds)
Power up and during last 4 fault history
ON SOLID Communication Busy Error (2 flashes
sequence Rapid
per second)
1 Flash (per second) Stand-by or idle
Communications cannot be established
SOLID ON
Multiple Flash CFM demand - 1 flash per 100 cfm with other controls
Off No Power

AFC FAULT CODES


DESCRIPTION
(RED)
OFF No fault
Solid On Internal control failure
1 24VAC fuse blown

2 PM Data Corrupt or Missing / Motor Mismatch

3 Communication error (a)

4 Blower communication error (Status LED will be ON solid)

5 Internal communication error (refer to Unit LED on EVC, EHC, HHC) (b) (c)

6 Indoor coil air sensor error


8 Twinning error

11 EVC has detected a fault condition (refer to Fault LED on EVC)

12 EHC / HHC has detected a fault condition (refer to Fault LED on EHC / HHC)
(a) Error is associated with the ComfortLink ™ II or AccuLink ™ communicating bus. All LED’s will be off if power is not applied.
(b) If Unit LED on AFC is flashing 2 times/second, AFC is causing the error.
(c) Unit LED on suspect control will flash 2 times/second.

20 AM8-SF-1J
TA M 8 L E D C o d e s

EVC STATUS LED (GREEN)


DESCRIPTION
(Non Heat Pump Systems)

Flash
1 Cool mode selected / No active call

2 Active call for 1st stage cooling 24 VAC

3 Active call for 2nd stage cooling (a) STATUS


LED J11

UNIT
EVC STATUS LED (GREEN) LED STATUS

DESCRIPTION
(Heat Pump Systems) UNIT

FAULT FAULT

Flash LED J7
3 2 1

EVC

R410
R22
1 Cool mode selected / No active call
J7
R410A / R22
2 Active call for 1st stage cooling or defrost OPEN
TEST
CLOSE

3 Active call for 2nd stage cooling or defrost (a)


J4
4 Heat mode selected or Thermostat system switch off OPEN
TEST
CLOSE
5 Active call for 1st stage heating

6 Active call for 2nd stage heating(a)


(a) Single stage OD systems will report 2nd stage flash codes

EVC UNIT LED (BLUE) DESCRIPTION


1 Flash Normal (1 flash every 4 seconds)

Rapid Communication Busy Error (2 flashes per second)

SOLID ON Communications cannot be established with the AFC


OFF No Power

EVC
FAULT DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSES
(RED)
OFF No fault
1 Stepper Motor coil has an open circuit or intermittent short Faulty EEV motor / wiring harness
Control has detected an internal failure (Replace EEV control, Verify EEV motor & harness resistance. EEV motor drive, motor
2
EVC) feedback, or 12v failure
Evaporator Temperature Sensor (ET) input out of range (Verify Sensor open / shorted, unplugged, wiring harness problem.
3
resistance, 5VDC output from control) (a) Verify 5VDC output from control
Gas Temperature Sensor (GT) input out of range (Verify Sensor open / shorted, unplugged, wiring harness problem.
4
resistance, 5VDC output from control) (a) Verify 5VDC output from control
5 Stepper Motor Coil is shorted (b) Faulty EEV motor / wiring harness
Valve is not responding to a change in position. (Possible stuck
6 Possible stuck valve, check ET/GT calibration
valve)
System low on charge, liquid line restriction, ET/GT sensor
7 High superheat (Low charge or restriction)
calibration
Stuck valve, ET/GT sensor calibration, restricted distributor line
10 Low superheat (Check airflow, possible stuck valve) (c)
that ET is connected to, check valve leaking
Condensate drain switch activated for 100 seconds (Check
11 Condensate line clogged, clean switch
condensate switch and drain) (b)
Indoor frost protection activated (b) TAM8 unit will disable all Low / incorrect airflow, low refrigerant charge, ET sensor
13
operation for 30 minutes to allow coil defrost calibration. Normal for low ambient cooling
Internal communication fault (All operation is terminated) (Cycle Verify harness continuity between J2 of the EVC and J4 of the
14
power & check wire terminations) Distribution Board
Configuration fault (All operation is terminated) (Cycle power &
15 Check if PM error is present, cycle power to the unit
check if PM error is present)
16 Outdoor status fault (All operation is terminated) Cycle power to the unit, replace EVC if error persists
(a) EEV will try to go to a safe position, cooling attempt allowed
(b) Cooling Disabled
(c) Cooling attempt allowed, 5 consecutive Y calls with same condition disables cooling.

AM8-SF-1J 21
TA M 8 L E D C o d e s

EHC UNIT LED (BLUE) DESCRIPTION

1 Flash Normal (1 flash every 4 seconds)

Rapid Communication Busy Error (2 flashes per second)

SOLID ON Communications cannot be established with the AFC

Off No Power

EHC STATUS LED (GREEN)


DESCRIPTION
( Heat Pump Systems)

1 1 heater relay energized or stand by (a)

2 2 heater relays energized (b)

3 3 heater relays energized (b)

4 4 heater relays energized (b)

5 5 heater relays energized (b)


(a) Standby mode STATUS LED will flash 1 time per second
(b) On a call for heat, STATUS LED will flash per the table above every 4 seconds

EHC FAULT LED (RED) DESCRIPTION

OFF No fault

1 Internal communication error

2 Heat relay stuck open

3 Heat relay stuck closed

4 Non-cycling limit (NTCO) or element open

5 Cycling limit (CTCO) open

6 Configuration error (a)

7 Low Airflow (b)

8 Blower interlock relay stuck open or stuck closed


(a) Confirm heater model and kw jumper match
(b) Disregard this error on EHC controls prior to CNT06726 (3 relay) and CNT07012 (5 relay)

T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10

K1 K2 K3 K4 K5
R21

R1 R6 R11 R16

UNIT R3
R44 R45 R46 R47 R48

LED R4 R2
R8

R9 R7
R13

R14 R12
R18

R19 R17
R23

R24 R22
U5 U6 U7 U8 U9

STATUS
D4

D3 D5
D1 R5 D2 R20 G ND
R25
1 0KW
1 5KW

P ARK
2 0KW
2 5KW
8 KW
5 KW

R10 R15
TRANE U.S . INC. D24 D25
C8
T11

LED
R28 R40
R49 R38
D12 R53 +5V
UNIT R36 D20
R37

D9 R63
C7 R62
X1 P3 C6
R26 C1
R64

+13.8V
R52

D6
R65

C4

U3 R33
D16

D23
R29

D10 U1 T12
D17
D22

FAULT
U4
R61

S TATUS R59 R43


R54
R55

R56
R60

D7 R50
U2 R57
R73
C2
R69

R27 R31 R58

D11 JP1 R70 C3 C11


R66
R30
D14

MO V1
D15

FAULT
LED D8
R51

C13
R72
P1 C5
R34

R71

C10

1 R67 R32
R41
D19

R35 P2
MCLR
P GD
P GC

K6
VDD
AUX

VS S

C12 R68
ND

R39
C9
DA A

D21
8V

B
TA

TA

G
1 3.
DA

22 AM8-SF-1J
TA M 8 L E D C o d e s

HHC FAULT LED (RED) DESCRIPTION

OFF No Fault

1 Internal communication error

2 Water temp is at 38F or lower

3 Water temp sensor is shorted

4 Water temp sensor is open

5 Configuration error (a)

6 Heat demand error


(a) Confirm heater model and dip switch configuration

HHC Status LED (GREEN) DESCRIPTION

1 per second Standby or idle

2 per second Heating demand is present

HHC UNIT LED (BLUE) DESCRIPTION

1 Flash Normal (1 flash every 4 seconds)

Rapid Communication Busy Error (2 flashes per second)

SOLID ON Communications cannot be established with the AFC

Off No Power

D11 U3
C2

C1
FAULT
R1

P1 . R41
C15

R40
13.8V
C4
DATA A
R45 R44
+5V
R19

DATA B D6
GND
D3
R25

FAULT
R24

R23

R18

MOV1 C3
D5
R22

R20

13.8VDC D2

STATUS
R28

C13
U1 S TATUS
R42

R37
U2 R27
D4
D13
R13
X1

R17
D1
R6
R29

K1
R26 UNIT D17
R33
C10

D18
R30

R48 D15
R32

R47 D14
R7
D16

R46

UNIT
R31

R34

Q1
1 S W1
R39

D12
C5

C8 C17
R15

P6
.R12

R5

R43
R4
R9

MCLR
R16

R8

P4 R14
D8

VDD R35
C11
D7

1 VS S
C12
C9 GND P GD C16
R11
P GC
R36
AUX
D9

R10

R2
D10

P3
TRANE U.S. INC.
C6

P5
C7

C14
Pb R3

AM8-SF-1J 23
CCM LED’S
L E D C o d e s - The three LED lights below appear on the
CCM control board. (BAYCC24VK01A)

CCM COMM LED


DESCRIPTION
(AMBER)

Device count Number of communicating devices(a)


(a) Examples: communicating thermostat, communicating air cleaner, etc.

CCM STATUS LED


DESCRIPTION
(GREEN)

1 Flash per second Idle / Standby

1 Flash per 4 seconds 1st Stage

2 Flash per 4 seconds 2nd Stage

CCM FAULT LED


DESCRIPTION
(RED)

3 Flash Communication Error

TRANE U.S. INC


H1
R37
R43

C19
CR28
H2
1 D R B

COM J1 1
J2
R44

L1 C17
VR4
+

Y1 Y2
R55

O
CR42

C27
LED5

ZR3
R1

C32

R61

CR26

COM
R60

R62
K2

R65

R59
R45
R82

LED4

STATUS
R83

R66
C1

U6

CR43
VR7
CR44 LED3
VR1 D19 C26 R57 R67

STATUS
R2

C36

FAULT
D11

+
K3

R81 C35
+
C43

U2
BARCODE
TP183

C2
R32

LABEL

VR8 U1
R26

FAULT RN1

C30
CR3
R125

R127
K4

C78

TP181 ZR7 Q10


C83 C79
1
CR51

R71

CR6

P1
R89
C77
X1

R78
CR4

R126

Q11
R73

1 MODE D4
VR10 C21
R74
CR1
CR2

C44 R88 R158


R164
R157

R118

C29
K1

Q14

CR50 CR53 CR10


CR52

S1
R48
R46

R49
R41 C42
R47

CR9
OFF
R3

ON
C41

R108
R115
CR5

OFF R34 Q9
Q8
C45
R40

HP
H3 GND NC UV 1 HP AC TP109

R87 R98

J3
C31
11 2 STGC20 Q7 H4
R154

U4 R106

11 2CMP R119

24 AM8-SF-1J
TAM8 ALERT CODE ADDENDUM

HHC Fault Code


EHC Fault Code
EVC Fault Code

Possible Cause
AFC Fault Code
Assembly Text

A/TZONE 950
A/TCONT900

Notification

Description
Alert Group
Alert Code

Code Alert
Display

Level
18 Control failure CNTRL FLT ERR18 ERR 18.0 Critical ON Internal Control Error Control fault, replace AFC
More than one ID unit
connected on the
19 Twinning fault TWIN ERR ERR19 ERR 19.0 Information 8 Air handler twinning error
communicating bus is not
allowed
Indoor air Sensor open, unplugged,
52 ICAS OPEN N/A N/A Information 6 Indoor air sensor is open
sensor error wiring harness
Indoor air ICAS Sensor shorted, wiring
52 N/A N/A Information 6 Indoor air sensor is shorted
sensor error SHORT harness
Communica- SYS COM Excessive communication R & B to thermostat reversed
90 N/A N/A Information 3
tion busy fault CRC errors polarity
Communica-
SYS COMM Loss of Heat/Cool demand Open / Shorted data line /
91 tion inactive ERR91 ERR 91.02 Critical 3
ERR message CCM communication error
fault
Communica-
91 tion inactive NO SYS CLK ERR91 ERR 91.03 Critical 3 Loss of Bit Master Control fault, replace AFC
fault
CHECK
92 Fuse failure N/A N/A Critical 1 (a) 24V fuse open error 24VAC circuit short
FUSE
Heater relay EH RLY Heater relay stuck open
104 ERR104 ERR 104.0 User Display 12 2 Heater relay failure
fault OPEN# error
Heater relay ALL RLY ERR All heater relay stuck open
104 ERR104 Critical 12 2 Heater relay failure
fault OPEN 104.02 error
Heater relay failure, open
Heater relay EH RLY ERR Heater Relay Stuck Closed
104 ERR104 Critical 12 3 element, open non-cycling
fault WELD# 104.01 Error
limit switch
Heater
Interlock Relay Stuck Open
105 interlock relay BL INTLK OP ERR105 ERR 105.0 User Display 12 8 Blower interlock relay failure
Error
fault
Heater
ERR Interlock Relay Stuck
105 interlock relay BL INTLK CL ERR105 User Display 12 8 Blower interlock relay failure
105.01 Closed Error
fault
External
EXT SW External shutdown input External float switch, other
106 shutdown ERR106 ERR 106.0 User Display 1
OPEN open error device open
fault
PM bad or PM DATA ERR PM data corrupt (Operation
114 N/A Information 2 PM error
missing fault ERR 114.00 allowed)
Motor HP is < than PM
ERR Incorrect VS motor or PM
114 ID motor error ID MTR ERR ERR114 User Display 2 value (Operation not
114.02 installed
allowed)
PM bad or PM ERR PM missing with good local
114 ERR114 Critical 2 PM error
missing fault MISSING 114.03 copy (Operation allowed)
Bad data in PM with good
PM UNIT ERR
114 PM fault N/A Information 2 local copy (Operation PM error
ERR 114.04
allowed)
PM MEM ERR Bad data in PM with no local
114 PM fault ERR114 Critical 2 PM error
ERR 114.05 copy (Operation allowed)
PM missing with no local
PM bad or PM ERR
114 ERR114 Critical 2 copy (Operation not PM error
missing fault MISSING 114.06
allowed)
ERR Motor HP is > than PM Incorrect VS motor or PM
114 ID motor error MTR PWR HI ERR114 User Display 2
114.07 value (Operation allowed) installed
Demand
Electric heat configuration KW jumper position on PARK
123 configuration EH CONFIG ERR 123 ERR 123.0 User Display 12 6
error (replacement control only)
fault
Heater EH ELMNT
152 ERR152 ERR 152.0 User Display 12 4 Heater element open Low airflow, dirty coil/filter
element fault OP#
Thermal limit EH CTCO Cycling thermal cut-out trip
153 ERR 153 ERR 153.0 User Display 12 5 Low airflow, dirty coil/filter
switch fault TRIP has occurred

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TA M 8 A L E RT C O D E A D D E N D U M

HHC Fault Code


EHC Fault Code
EVC Fault Code

Possible Cause
AFC Fault Code
Assembly Text

A/TZONE 950
A/TCONT900

Notification

Description
Alert Group
Alert Code

Code Alert
Display

Level
Electric heat control locked
EH airflow EH OFF/NO
154 ERR 154 ERR 154.0 User Display 12 7 out because of insufficient Heater-Air handler mismatch
limit fault AF
airflow
Electric heat control is
EH airflow EH LIM/NO under restricted operation
154 ERR154 ERR 154.1 User Display 12 7 Heater-Air handler mismatch
limit fault AF because of insufficient
airflow
Indoor
EEV motor fault has been
electronic
EEV MTR detected for 8 consecutive Faulty EEV motor / wiring
155 expansion ERR155 ERR 155.0 User Display 11 5
ERR times and valve is locked harness
valve motor
out
fault
Indoor
electronic
EEV MTR ERR EEV electric motor current Faulty EEV motor / wiring
155 expansion ERR155 User Display 11 1
ERR 155.01 indicates open or short harness
valve motor
fault
System low on charge, liquid
System low on SYSTEM1
156 ERR156 ERR 156.0 User Display 11 7 System 1 - High superheat line restriction, ET/GT sensor
charge fault ERR
calibration
Condensate CONDESAT Condensate overflow
157 ERR157 ERR 157.0 Critical 11 11 Condensate line clogged
fault FLT condition detected
Low / incorrect airflow, low
Coil freeze ID COIL Indoor coil freeze condition refrigerant charge, ET sensor
158 ERR158 ERR 158.0 User Display 11 13
fault FRST detected calibration, normal for low
ambient cooling
AFC COMM Wire harness between AFC
159 Unit Bus fault ERR159 ERR 159.0 Critical 5 14 1 1 AFC communication error
ERR and distribution board
EHC COMM ERR Wire harness between EHC
159 Unit Bus fault ERR159 User Display 5 1 EHC communication error
ERR 159.01 and distribution boar
HHC COMM ERR Wire harness between HHC
159 Unit Bus fault ERR159 User Display 5 1 HHC communication error
ERR 159.02 and distribution board
EVC COMM ERR Wire harness between EVC
159 Unit Bus fault ERR159 User Display 5 14 EVC communication error
ERR 159.03 and distribution board
Wire harness between
CDA COMM ERR Display Assembly
159 Unit Bus fault ERR159 Information 5 Display Assembly and
ERR 159.04 communication error
distribution board
Indoor EEV Configuration group index
control or evap temperature PM programming or internal
160 CONFIG FLT ERR160 ERR 160.0 User Display 11 15
configuration sensor type are not communication error
error configured
Indoor coil temperature
Evaporator Sensor open / shorted,
sensor reading is out of
161 temperature ET SEN ERR ERR161 ERR 161.0 User Display 11 3 unplugged, wiring harness
range, indicates open or
sensor fault problem
short
Indoor coil temperature
Gas Sensor open / shorted,
ERR sensor reading is out of
161 temperature GT SEN ERR ERR161 User Display 11 4 unplugged, wiring harness
161.01 range, indicates open or
sensor fault problem
short
EEV electric motor drive or EEV motor drive or motor
Indoor EEV EEV CNTL
163 ERR163 ERR 163.0 User Display 11 2 feedback or 12 V failure feedback or 12v failure,
control fault FLT
detected wiring harness
EEV migrated to 'Close'
position but superheat is
Indoor EEV EEV CLSE Possible stuck valve, ET/GT
164 ERR164 ERR 164.0 User Display 11 6 not at the desired set point,
fault ERR sensor calibration
valve is not responding to a
change in position
EEV migrated to 'Open'
Indoor
position but superheat is
electronic EEV OPEN ERR Possible stuck valve, ET/GT
164 ERR164 User Display 11 6 not at the desired set point,
expansion ERR 164.01 sensor calibration
valve is not responding to a
Valve fault
change in position Possible

26 AM8-SF-1J
TA M 8 A L E RT C O D E A D D E N D U M

HHC Fault Code


EHC Fault Code
EVC Fault Code

Possible Cause
AFC Fault Code
Assembly Text

A/TZONE 950
A/TCONT900

Notification

Description
Alert Group
Alert Code

Code Alert
Display

Level
Stuck valve, ET/GT sensor
calibration, restricted
Superheat is SYSTEM4
166 ERR166 ERR 166.0 User Display 11 10 System 4 - Low superheat distributor line that ET is
flooding fault ERR
connected to. leaking indoor
check valve
Indoor
electronic
expansion
valve control If Comm LED on OD unit is
OD DATA
167 is not ERR167 ERR 167.0 User Display 11 16 OD status unknown to EVC flashing the correct device
MISS
controlling count, replace AFC
because
outdoor status
is unknown
Indoor heat
Hydronic Heat is not
demand is not If Unit LED on HHC is flashing
controlling because Indoor
168 available to HH FAULT ERR168 ERR 168.0 User Display 12 6 once every four seconds,
heat demand is not
hydronic heat replace HHC
received
control
Hydronic heat
Hydronic heat capacity is
control Dip switch on HHC not set
169 HH CONFIG ERR169 ERR 169.0 User Display 12 5 unknown to hydronic heat
configuration (replacement control only)
control
fault
Hydronic heat
Hydronic coil freeze inlet
control freeze Hydronic heat coil freeze
170 HH FRZ DET ERR170 ERR 170.0 User Display 12 2 temperature sensor reading
condition detected
is less than 38ºF
detected
Communica-
BLW COMM Blower Communication is Faulty wiring harness, VS
171 tion inactive ERR171 ERR 171.0 Critical 4 (a)
ERR not detected motor
fault
Display
Display Assembly has a
172 Assembly KEY FAULT ERR172 ERR 172.0 User Display Faulty Display Assembly
stuck key
stuck key
Open coil
Hydronic coil freeze inlet
freeze sensor HH FRZ ERR Sensor open, unplugged,
173 ERR173 User Display 12 4 temperature sensor open
(hydronic OPEN 173.01 wiring harness ope
condition detected
heat only)
Shorted coil
Hydronic coil freeze inlet
freeze sensor HH FRZ Sensor short, wiring harness
173 ERR173 ERR 173.0 User Display 12 3 temperature sensor short
(hydronic SHORT shorted
condition detected
heat only)
Notes:
1. COMM LED (amber) will flash the number of communicating devices connected.
2. BM LED should be ON Solid when power is applied.
3. STATUS LED will flash once per second in Idle mode. Once a thermostat demand is received, it will flash 1 time/100 CFM requested.
4. UNIT LED (blue) will flash once every four seconds when communications are normal.
(a) AFC STATUS LED will be solid ON during this fault.

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Sensor Locations
Eva p o ra to r Te m p e ra tu re
Se n s o r (ET)
- loca te d o n 3/8” Alu m in u m
distribut or tu b e
(o ra n g e w ire s )

Ga s Te m p e ra tu re
Se n s o r (GT)
- loca te d o n co p p e r
s e ctio n o f m a n ifo ld
(b la ck w ire s )

EEV S te p p e r Mo to r

28 AM8-SF-1J
Stepper Motor Tables
—For use with Low and High Superheat
Troubleshooting
Table 1 — For use with FIG 1 Table 2— For use with FIG 2
Common Terminal to Terminal Measurement Common Terminal to Terminal Measurement
Gray Orange 46 ohms Brown Blue 46 ohms
Gray Red 46 ohms Brown Yellow 46 ohms
Gray Yellow 46 ohms Red Orange 46 ohms
Gray Black 46 ohms Red White 46 ohms

FIG 1 FIG 2

3
3 1 2
1 2 ORANGE
YELLOW 4 WHITE YELLOW 4
ORANGE RED BLUE
BLACK

5
GRAY
(co m m o n )
5 8
BROWN RED
(comm on) (co m m o n )

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EEV TEST OPTIONS
E l e c t r o n i c E x p a n s i o n Va l v e Te s t O p t i o n 1 N o t e : : The Close Valve Test will exit after 1.5 minutes (90
Access the Unit Test option through Display Assembly seconds) and will not reinitiate (requires a break
under the Control Menu. and make to initialize). To clear faults stored in
memory, apply a jumper between Close and Test
E l e c t r o n i c E x p a n s i o n Va l v e Te s t O p t i o n 2 pins for 10 seconds.
N o t e : C l o s e Va l v e a n d O p e n Va l v e Te s t s a r e a c t i v e i n O p e n Va l v e Te s t - Touch OPEN pin to TEST pin.
any mod e of o pe ra ti on
EEV drives open (5 sec max) and stays open for 30
Test Pins: OPEN, CLOSE, TEST (See J4 on EVC Board) seconds.
C l o s e Va l v e Te s t - Touch CLOSE pin to TEST pin. 1. 1) Status LED will be flashing.
EEV drives closed (5 seconds max) and stays closed for 2. Temperature probe should indicate superheat falling.
1.5 minutes (90 seconds).
• Valve is working.
1) Status LED will be flashing.
N o t e : : If jumper is left on pins, the OPEN VALVE TEST will
2) Gauges should indicate suction pressure dropping. be cleared after 30 seconds and will not reinitiate
• Valve is working. (requires a break and make to reinitialize).
• LPCO may trip. E x i t Te s t M o d e - The Open Valve Test or Closed Valve Test
can be cancelled by momentarily jumping to the opposite
mode Test pin. The system will return to normal super
heat control.

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EVC THERMAL RESISTANCE AND VOLTAGE TABLE
Volts DC at plug J3 Volts DC at plug J3 Volts DC at plug J3
THERMISTOR EVAP TEMP (ET) THERMISTOR EVAP TEMP (ET) THERMISTOR EVAP TEMP (ET)
TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP
RESISTANCE Orange to Orange RESISTANCE Orange to Orange RESISTANCE Orange to Orange
F C F C F C
(OHMS) * GAS TEMP (GT) (OHMS) * GAS TEMP (GT) (OHMS) * GAS TEMP (GT)
Black to Black Black to Black Black to Black
20 – 6.7 45076 3.20 51 10.6 18896 2.16 94 34.4 6516 1.04
21 – 6.1 43764 3.17 52 11.1 18401 2.12 96 35.6 6224 1.01
22 – 5.6 42494 3.14 53 11.7 17921 2.09 98 36.7 5946 0.97
23 – 5.0 41266 3.10 54 12.2 17455 2.06 100 37.8 5682 0.93
24 – 4.4 40077 3.07 55 12.8 17002 2.03 102 38.9 5432 0.90
25 – 3.9 38927 3.04 56 13.3 16563 2.00 104 40.0 5194 0.87
26 – 3.3 37813 3.00 57 13.9 16137 1.97 106 41.1 4968 0.84
27 – 2.8 36736 2.97 58 14.4 15723 1.94 108 42.2 4753 0.81
28 – 2.2 35692 2.93 59 15.0 15320 1.91 110 43.3 4548 0.78
29 – 1.7 34681 2.90 60 15.6 14930 1.88 112 44.4 4354 0.75
30 – 1.1 33703 2.86 61 16.1 14550 1.85 114 45.6 4169 0.72
31 – 0.6 32755 2.83 62 16.7 14182 1.82 116 46.7 3992 0.70
32 0.0 31838 2.80 63 17.2 13824 1.79 118 47.8 3825 0.67
33 0.6 30949 2.76 64 17.8 13476 1.76 120 48.9 3665 0.65
34 1.1 30087 2.73 65 18.3 13138 1.73 122 50.0 3513 0.62
35 1.7 29253 2.69 66 18.9 12810 1.70 124 51.1 3368 0.60
36 2.2 28445 2.66 67 19.4 12491 1.67 126 52.2 3230 0.58
37 2.8 27661 2.62 68 20.0 12181 1.65 128 53.3 3098 0.56
38 3.3 26902 2.59 69 20.6 11879 1.62 130 54.4 2972 0.54
39 3.9 26166 2.56 70 21.1 11586 1.59 132 55.6 2853 0.52
40 4.4 25452 2.52 72 22.2 11024 1.54 134 56.7 2738 0.50
41 5.0 24761 2.49 74 23.3 10492 1.49 136 57.8 2629 0.48
42 5.6 24090 2.45 76 24.4 9990 1.44 138 58.9 2525 0.46
43 6.1 23440 2.42 78 25.6 9515 1.39 140 60.0 2425 0.45
44 6.7 22810 2.39 80 26.7 9065 1.34 142 61.1 2330 0.43
45 7.2 22198 2.35 82 27.8 8639 1.29 144 62.2 2239 0.42
46 7.8 21605 2.32 84 28.9 8236 1.25 146 63.3 2153 0.40
47 8.3 21030 2.29 86 30.0 7855 1.20 148 64.4 2070 0.39
48 8.9 20472 2.25 88 31.1 7493 1.16 150 65.6 1990 0.37
49 9.4 19931 2.22 90 32.2 7150 1.12
Values should be within +/- 5%
50 10.0 19405 2.19 92 33.3 6825 1.08

+V GND
A/Y B/Z

Test Methods R9 D3 L2
J2

MOV1
MH3
L3 R43 C1
C4 R40 J1
1. When measuring DC voltage, use Evap Temp and Gas Temp points R5 C37 R44
Q1 R3
to GND (ground) test point. D1 L1

2. When measuring DC voltage, measure from ET Sensor pin to pin Q2


R15
R14 +12V R59
EVAP TEMP test point
and GT Sensor pin to pin at J3 connector. D5
R83
R20 C16
3. When measuring resistance, remove J3 harness and measure ET Q3 R19 D20

and GT pin to pin D8 OVR J6 GASTEMP test point


R27 FLOW
Q4 R26 EVAP
D12 TEMP
R48 C36 C30
R72
ET Sensor
C33
R7
GAS GT S
ensor
R77
R49 R12
TEMP
R73

R85 R22
C29 C32
C38
R78 J3
J3
See Table Above
C42 GND
MH2 Test Pin-Pin

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AFC SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR TABLE
Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor
Temp. Temp. Volts DC @ plug Temp. Temp. Volts DC @ plug Temp. Temp. Volts DC @ plug
Resistance Resistance Resistance
°F °C J10 °F °C J10 °F °C J10
Ohms Ohms Ohms
0 -17.8 83247 2.946 65 18.3 13138 1.874 108 42.2 4753 1.063
1 -17.2 80645 2.936 66 18.9 12810 1.853 109 42.8 4649 1.047
2 -16.7 78133 2.926 67 19.4 12491 1.833 110 43.3 4548 1.032
3 -16.1 75709 2.915 68 20.0 12181 1.812 111 43.9 4450 1.016
4 -15.6 73368 2.904 69 20.6 11879 1.792 112 44.4 4354 1.001
5 -15.0 71108 2.893 70 21.1 11586 1.771 113 45.0 4260 0.986
6 -14.4 68926 2.882 71 21.7 11301 1.751 114 45.6 4169 0.971
7 -13.9 66818 2.870 72 22.2 11024 1.730 115 46.1 4079 0.956
8 -13.3 64783 2.859 73 22.8 10754 1.710 116 46.7 3992 0.942
9 -12.8 62816 2.847 74 23.3 10492 1.690 117 47.2 3908 0.927
10 -12.2 60916 2.835 75 23.9 10238 1.669 118 47.8 3825 0.913
11 -11.7 59081 2.822 76 24.4 9990 1.649 119 48.3 3744 0.899
12 -11.1 57307 2.810 77 25.0 9749 1.629 120 48.9 3665 0.885
13 -10.6 55593 2.797 78 25.6 9515 1.609 121 49.4 3588 0.871
14 -10.0 53936 2.784 79 26.1 9287 1.589 122 50.0 3513 0.858
15 -9.4 52333 2.771 80 26.7 9065 1.569 123 50.6 3440 0.845
16 -8.9 50783 2.757 81 27.2 8849 1.549 124 51.1 3368 0.831
17 -8.3 49284 2.743 82 27.8 8639 1.530 125 51.7 3298 0.818
18 -7.8 47834 2.729 83 28.3 8435 1.510 126 52.2 3230 0.806
19 -7.2 46432 2.715 84 28.9 8236 1.490 127 52.8 3163 0.793
20 -6.7 45076 2.701 85 29.4 8043 1.471 128 53.3 3098 0.781
21 -6.1 43764 2.686 86 30.0 7855 1.452 129 53.9 3034 0.768
22 -5.6 42494 2.671 87 30.6 7671 1.433 130 54.4 2972 0.756
23 -5.0 41266 2.656 88 31.1 7493 1.414 131 55.0 2912 0.744
24 -4.4 40077 2.641 89 31.7 7319 1.395 132 55.6 2853 0.732
25 -3.9 38927 2.626 90 32.2 7150 1.376 133 56.1 2795 0.721
26 -3.3 37813 2.610 91 32. 8 6985 1.357 134 56.7 2738 0.709
27 -2.8 36736 2.594 92 33.3 6825 1.339 135 57.2 2683 0.698
28 -2.2 35692 2.578 93 33.9 6669 1.320 136 57.8 2629 0.687
29 -1.7 34681 2.561 94 34.4 6516 1.302 137 58.3 2576 0.676
30 -1.1 33703 2.545 95 35.0 6368 1.284 138 58.9 2525 0.665
31 -0.6 32755 2.528 96 35.6 6224 1.266 139 59.4 2474 0.655
32 0.0 31838 2.511 97 36.1 6083 1.248 140 60.0 2425 0.644
33 0.6 30949 2.494 98 36.7 5946 1.231 141 60.6 2377 0.634
34 1.1 30087 2.477 99 37.2 5812 1.213 142 61.1 2330 0.624
35 1.7 29253 2.459 100 37.8 5682 1.196 143 61.7 2284 0.614
36 2.2 28445 2.442 101 38.3 5555 1.179 144 62.2 2239 0.604
37 2.8 27661 2.424 102 38.9 5432 1.162 145 62.8 2195 0.594
38 3.3 26902 2.406 103 39.4 5311 1.145 146 63.3 2153 0.585
39 3.9 26166 2.388 104 40.0 5194 1.128 147 63.9 2111 0.575
40 4.4 25452 2.369 105 40.6 5079 1.112 148 64.4 2070 0.566
41 5.0 24761 2.351 106 41.1 4968 1.095 149 65.0 2030 0.557
42 5.6 24090 2.332 107 41.7 4859 1.079 150 65.6 1990 0.548
43 6.1 23440 2.313
44 6.7 22810 2.294 Airflo w Co n tro l (AFC)
45 7.2 22198 2.275
46 7.8 21605 2.256
J10
47 8.3 21030 2.237
48 8.9 20472 2.217
49 9.4 19931 2.197
50 10.0 19405 2.178
51 10.6 18896 2.158
52 11.1 18401 2.138
53 11.7 17921 2.118
54 12.2 17455 2.098
55 12.8 17002 2.078
56 13.3 16563 2.058
57 13.9 16137 2.037
58 14.4 15723 2.017
59 15.0 15320 1.997
60 15.6 14930 1.976
61 16.1 14550 1.956
62 16.7 14182 1.935
63 17.2 13824 1.915

64 17.8 13476 1.894

32 AM8-SF-1J
Display Assembly
Dis p la y As s e m b ly

Pu s h u p & d o w n to s cro ll
th ro u g h s e tu p m e n u
Vie w Win d o w

Pu s h ce n te r b u tto n Pu s h le ft & rig h t to s cro ll


to mak e s e le ctio n th ro u g h m e n u o p tio n s

Display Assembly General Notes — To Exit the technician menu section, press the
• H o m e Sc r e e n Up/Down menu keys simultaneously for 10
seconds.
— The system Status is shown continuously on
the Home Screen — To move to the top of any menu tree, press the
Left/Right menu keys simultaneously for 1-2
— The System Status will alternate with fault seconds. Press the Left/Right menu keys a second
information if there is an active fault. Low level time for 1-2 seconds to return to the Home Screen.
faults do not appear on the Home Screen.
— While in a technician menu, after 5 minutes of
• Te ch n i c i a n Sc r e e n s inactivity, the Home Screen will be displayed. This
— To Enter the technician menu section, press the time can be increased to 20 minutes by pressing
Up/Down menu keys simultaneously for 10 the Enter menu key for 2-3 seconds.
seconds.

Te ch n icia n Scre e n
Home Scre e n
SYSTEM STATUS MONITOR MENU ↕ ALERT MENU ↕ CON FIG MENU ↕ CONTROL MENU ↕
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔

To to g g le b e tw e e n th e Ho m e Scre e n a n d th e
Te ch n icia n Scre e n m e n u , p re s s th e Up /Do w n
menu ke ys s im u lta n e o u s ly fo r 10 s e co n d s o n
the Dis p la y As s e m b ly

AM8-SF-1J 33
Display Assembly

Ho me Sc r ee n
Auto scroll

S YS TEM S TATUS UNIT DATA ↕ UNIT CONTROLS ↕


XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ↔ ↔ ↔

ALERT 1 <Cntrl> UNIT MODEL # ↕ AFC S W BUILD ↕ AFC S W VERS ION


<Alert short te xt> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX ↔ XXXXXXXXXX ↔

ALERT 2 <Cntrl> UNIT S ERIAL # ↕ EVC S W BUILD ↕ EVC S W VERS ION


<Alert short te xt> XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX ↔ XXXXXXXXXX ↔

ALERT 3 <Cntrl>
<Alert s hort te xt> EHC(HHC) S W BUILD ↕ EHC (HHC) S W VERS ION
XXXXXXXXXX ↔ XXXXXXXXXX ↔

ALERT 4 <Cntrl>
<Alert s hort te xt> CDA S W BUILD ↕ CDA S W VERS ION
XXXXXXXXXX ↔ XXXXXXXXXX ↔

Auto s croll

UNIT CONTROLS SYSTEM STATUS MESSAGE


HP# + EH nnn Heat pump heating + electric heating
AFC = Airflow Control HHC = Hydronic Heat Control
Heat pump heating in defrost, 1st or
ON HPD#
EVC = Expansion Valve Control DA = Display Assembly 2nd stage
Heat pump heating in defrost +
HPD# + EH nnn
EHC = Electric Heat Control <Cntrl> = Control declaring fault electric heating
Electric heat, elements detected but
<Alert Short Text> = Short text for Alarm (located in alert code EH ¨¨¨¨¨
not active
addendum)
EH nnnn¨ Electric heat, elements active
Electric heat, element, element
N OT E S : EH
faulty
1. System Status will rotate automatically with active HH Hydronic heating
alerts. Only alerts with a notification level of User or ON HP# + HH
Heatpump heating + hydronic
Critical are shown (same as the thermostat); up to heating
Heatpump heating in defrost +
four (4) alerts will be shown, most recent first. ON HPD# + HH
hydronic heating
2. Alerts shown will be only AFC faults for initial release.
Specific control alerts are in Alert menu section. When EHC is detected Boxes Represent
element configured but not
SYSTEM STATUS MESSAGE o
energized
STANDBY Idle, no demand is present n element configured and energized
FAN Continuous fan call element faulty, may or may not be
energized
ON CLG# Compressor cooling, 1st or 2nd stage
ON HP# Heat pump heating, 1st or 2nd stage

34 AM8-SF-1J
Display Assembly

Monitor Menu
Technician Monitor Menu

CONT ROL MONITOR MENU ↕ ALERT • The Monitor menu allows the
me nu ↔ me nu technician to monitor the different
aspects of the system while the air
EEV P OS ITION ↕ handler is running. No changes can
XXX / YYY S TEP S be made in the Monitor Menu.
• Superheat is only shown in cooling
COIL TEMP ↕ and defrost modes
XXX F
• Airflow Data
GAS TEMP ↕ • — The letters ESP (External Static
XXX F Pressure) will appear when the
control mode of the motor is
S UP ERHEAT ↕ Constant Torque; and the calculated
XXX F CFM is greater than 50 CFM from the
demand. (Allow 90 seconds for the
AIRFLOW DATA ↕ DEMAND AIRFLOW CALC AIRFLOW
motor ramping process to end to
<Control Mode > ↔ XXXX CFM ↔ XXXX CFM ES P ↔ verify that the motor cannot achieve
the demand airflow)
MOTOR DATA ↕ MOTOR S P EED MOTOR TORQUE • AUX HEAT DMD is only shown when
↔ XXXX RP M ↔ XXX% ↔
an electic heat or hydronic heat
control has been detected.
EXT S TAT P RES S ↕
XX.XX IN CALC • EH RELAYS is only shown when an
electric heat control has been
detected.
LVG COIL AIR T ↕
XXX F • H20 TEMP IN is only shown when a
hydronic heat control has been
HUMIDIFIER ↕
detected.
ON/OFF
• COIL TEMP is calculated (CALC)
during the cooling and defrost
EXTERNAL S W ↕ EXT S W ACTION modes.
CLOS ED/OP EN ↔ IGNORE ↔

General Notes:
CONDENS S W ↕
CLOSE D/OPEN
• When EHC is detected, boxes
represent:

AUX HEAT DMD ↕ — □ = element configured but


XXX % not energized
— n = element configured and
EH RELAYS ↕ OR
HH RELAY ↕ energized
— = element faulty, may or
may not be energized
H2O TEMP IN ↕ H2O TEMP OUT ↕
XXX F XXX F ↔

S YS TEM TIME ↕
DDDD:HH:MM:S S

CYCLE TIME ↕ COOL RUN TIME HP RUN TIME AUX RUN TIME
↔ XXXXXX HRS ↔ XXXXXX HRS ↔ XXXXXX HRS ↔

CYCLE COUNT ↕ COOL CYCLES HP CYCLES AUX CYCLES


↔ XXXXXX COUNT ↔ XXXXXX COUNT ↔ XXXXXX COUNT ↔

AM8-SF-1J 35
Display Assembly

A l e rt M e n u

MONITOR ALERT MENU ↕ CONFIG


me nu ↔ me nu

ACTIVE ALERTS ↕ ALERT HIS TORY ↕


↔ ↔

BLW COMM ERR AF ↕ <Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕ <Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕ <Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕
AH CB BI 01 AH CH CC BI ## ↔ DDDD:HH:MM:S S ↔ XXX COUNT ↔

<Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕ <Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕ <Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕ <Ale rt s hrt te xt><Cntrl>↕
AH CH CC BI ## AH CH CC BI ## ↔ DDDD:HH:MM:S S ↔ XXX COUNT ↔

CLEAR HIS TORY? ↕ ARE YOU S URE?


NO (YES ) <ENTER> NO (YES ) <ENTER>

• The Alert menu allows the technician to view active • The second line of text contains any action that may
and historical faults that have occurred. Alerts are take place because of the fault and the order that the
grouped by the control declaring the fault. faults occurred. Some faults will shut down all or part
• — AFC of the system. See the System Actions below.

• — EVC • — AH = Auxiliary Heat is prohibited


(electric or hydronic)
• — EHC or HHC
• — CH = Compressor Heat is prohibited
• — DA
• — CC = Compressor Cooling is prohibited
• The first line of text contains the description of the
fault and the component that reported it. The • — CB = Compressor Heat and Cooling is
abbreviations for the components are: prohibited

• — AF = Air Flow control • — BI = Blower operation is prohibited*

• — EV = Expansion Valve control • — * Applies only to states that are prohibited

• — EH = Electric Heat control • Timestamp (DDDD:HH:MM:SS)

• — HH = Hydronic Heat control – The elapsed time the fault occurred from when
the unit was installed.
• — DA = Display Assembly
• COUNT
– The number of times the fault has occurred.

N o t e : When the fault history is cleared, the
COUNT will also be cleared.

36 AM8-SF-1J
Display Assembly

Config Menu

ALERT CONFIG MENU ↕ CONTROL No te :


me nu ↔ me nu “ “ de note s a ctive va lue
“*” indica te s fa ctory va lue

AIRFLOW MODE ↔ ↕ AIRFLOW MODE ↔


TRQ* TRQ CFM TRQ

COOL CFM/TON ↔ ↕ COOL CFM/TON & HEAT CFM/TON OP TIONS :


XXX* XXX 290 – 450 CFM/TON
NOTE: Va ria ble S pe e d Outdoor units re quire 400 CFM/TON for both
HEAT CFM/TON ↔ ↕
Heating and cooling
XXX* XXX

S AT CONTROL ↔ ↕ S AT CONTROL ↔ S AT CONTROL ↔ S AT CONTROL ↔


70F-S P * 70F-S P 90F-S P 70F-S P NO HEAT 70F-S P HI HEAT 70F-S P

EXT S WITCH ↔ ↕ EXT S WITCH ↔ EXT S WITCH ↔ EXT S WITCH ↔


IGNORE* IGNORE S H-CLG IGNORE DS -CLG IGNORE DS -ALL IGNORE

OD TONNAGE ↔ ↕ NOTE: OD TONNAGE is non-s e le cta ble whe n a communica ting OD unit
X.X* XX is connected on the communic a ting bus .

EVC TYP E ↕
TT

RES TORE DFLT? ↕ ARE YOU S URE?


NO (YES ) <ENTER> NO (YES ) <ENTER>

T h e C o n f i g M e n u a l l o w s t h e t e ch n i c i a n t o s e t b l o w e r • When this option is selected, all modes of operation


mode , a ir fl ow, s up pl y a ir te mpe ra tur e c ont rol dur in g are disabled.
d e f r o s t , a n d t h e e x t e r n a l s w i t ch a c t i o n s . N o t e : Wiring to the External Switch inputs must be a
• — Checkmark is the active setting normally closed circuit with no power applied.
• — Asterisk is the factory default setting N o t e : Disable cool (DS-CLG) and disable all (DS-ALL) will
• — Torque mode is optional and is recommended for generate an error on the thermostat.
high static applications. High static conditions
S u p p l y A i r Te m p e r a t u r e D e f r o s t O p t i o n s
dramatically increase energy consumption with
variable speed motors. Evaluate the blower • — 70F—SP = 70F Set Point
performance table in relationship to the duct system • When this option is selected, electric heat will be
to determine the benefit of each installation. turned on to maintain approximately 70 degree
• — HEAT CFM/TON is only shown when a supply air temperature if enough electric heat
communicating heat pump is discovered and electric capacity is available.
heat is present. • — 90F—SP = 90F Set Point
• — SAT control is only shown when a communicating • When this option is selected, electric heat will be
heat pump is discovered. turned on to maintain approximately 90 degree
• — OD TONNAGE is only adjustable when a supply air temperature if enough electric heat
communicating OD unit is not discovered. capacity is available.
E x t e r n a l S w i t ch O p t i o n s ( S e e E x t e r n a l S w i t ch w i r i n g • — NO HEAT = No Heat
section) • When this option is selected, no auxiliary heat is
energized. Thermostat heating demand is ignored.
• — IGNORE* = Ignore
• — HI HEAT = All Available Heat Energized (standard)
• When this option is selected, no action is taken.
• When this option is selected, the thermostat takes
• — SH-CLG = Load Shed Cooling control of the amount of auxiliary heat that is
• When this option is selected, compressor cooling is energized. The Supply Air Temperature sensor is not
disabled. used in this mode.
• — DS-CLG = Disable Cooling
N o t e : When hydronic heat is applied, all selections but
• When this option is selected, compressor cooling is
the NO HEAT will default to HI HEAT, allowing the
disabled. Used for external float switch.
thermostat to control the auxiliary heat.
• — DS-ALL = Disable all

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Display Assembly

Control Menu

CONFIG CONTROL MENU ↕ MONITOR


menu ↔ menu

EVC TEST ↔ ↕ EVC TEST ↔ ↕


OPEN XXX CLOSE XXX

CONTROL CFM ↔ ↕
XXXX XXXX

UNIT TEST ↕ TEST IN PROGRESS TEST IN PROGRESS TEST IN PROGRESS TEST COMPLETE
START? YES <ENTER> EXPANSION VALVE BLOWER RUN AUXILIARY HEAT

E VC T E ST: Scroll to desired test and push the <Enter> •


key. N o t e : To exit CONTROL CFM, cycle power to the unit or
• — OPEN: When selected, the EEV will drive to the full turn the thermostat to the off position, fan auto.
open position (OPEN 500). Time delays may allow fan operation for up to
• — CLOSE: When selected, the EEV will drive to the three minutes.
closed position (CLOSE 056).
C O NT R O L C F M : Press Enter key to initiate control. (Unit U N I T T E S T: Press <Enter> key to initiate test. (Unit must
must be in Standby or Idle mode) be in Standby or Idle mode)

• — First value is current selection, Second value is • — Once test is started, the screen updates
actual airflow. automatically and navigation is not allowed.

• — Use left or right menu keys to decrease or increase • — UNIT TEST may only be interrupted by a
airflow in 100 CFM increments. thermostat demand or turning off the power.

• — Press ENTER to initiate new CFM demand. Actual N o t e : EVC TEST and/or AUX HEAT TEST will be skipped if
airflow is updated every six seconds. the associated control(s) is/are not discovered.

38 AM8-SF-1J
Troubleshooting

AM8-SF-1J 39
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g

HIGH S UPERHEAT

S u p e rh e a t a b o ve 30F a t OD u n it
S ta rt He re

Ve rify th a t OD Ve rify lin e s e t is Is su b co o lin g a t Pe rfo rm


co n d e n s e r co ils p ro p e rly s ize d fo r NO th e o u td o o r u n it YES te m p e ra tu re
a re cle a n a p p lica tio n b e tw e e n 8-12F? s e n s o r ch e ck

Ve rify lin e s e t s ize


a n d ch a rg e is
Ad d re frig e ra n t Is liq u id lin e
NO co rre ct
u n til s u b co o lin g te m p e ra tu re a t th e in d o o r
re a ch e s ~10F u n it w ith in 8F o f o u td o o r
liq u id lin e
te m p e a tu re ?

Re ch e ck Th e s ys te m is ru n n in g a t
s u p e rh e a t m a xim u m ca p a city a n d
YES th is m a y b e ca u s in g th e
EEV a n d co il a re w o rkin g . h ig h s u p e rh e a t. Wa it u n til
Re p la ce EVC Pe rfo rm th e in d o o r te m p e ra tu re is
Ch e ck o p e ra tio n “ OPEN VALVE” le s s th a t 80F a n d ch e ck
te s t a t EVC th e s u p e rh e a t a ga in .

YES
YES

Pe rfo rm Do e s Is in d o o r
Do e s s u ctio n s u p e rh e a t d ro p
“ CLOS E VALVE” YES NO te m p e ra tu re
p re s s u re g o b e lo w 30F?
a t EVC >85F?
down?

NO
NO

Oh m co il p e r S te p p e r
Mo to r Ta b le s

Re p la ce EEV Is o h m re a d in g
NO
S te p p e r Mo to r co rre ct?

YES

Re p la ce EEV
Ch e ck o p e ra tio n

40 AM8-SF-1J
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g

Tro u b le s h o o t in g Low S u p e rh e a t
Pe rfo rm t h e s e s te p s if S u p e rh e a t is le s s t h a n 3°F

Pe rfo rm Se n s o r
STEP 1
Ch e ck a s p e r Se rvice
Se n s o rs No
Fa cts Tro u b le s h o o tin g
Ve rifie d
Flo w ch a rt

Ye s

STEP 2 3rd p a rty De vice w ire d in


10-Fla s h Ye s s h u td o w n d e vice Ye s s e rie s w ith R o r
EVC Erro r in s ta lle d a u x co n ta cts ?

No No No
Ye s

Sys te m h a s
Re w ire s h u td o w n
No p ro p e r
d e vice . Re te s t
S u p e rh e a t

Ye s
To
A

STEP 3 Co rre ct is s u e a n d Sys te m h a s


Is in d o o r m o to r To
No re te s t fo r Lo w p ro p e r Ye s A
ru n n in g S u p e rh e a t S u p e rh e a t

Ye s

No

Sys te m Sys te m h a s To
Co rre ct a n d re te s t fo r
is cle a n a n d fre e No p ro p e r Ye s A
Lo w S u p e rh e a t
o f d e b ris S u p e rh e a t

Ye s
No

P2

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Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g

P2
Tro u b le s h o o t in g Low S u p e rh e a t - p a ge 2

STEP 4 Re p la ce s te p p e r Sys te m h a s To
Cor rect stepp e r m o to r a n d re te s t fo r
No proper Ye s A
m o to r in s ta lle d Lo w S u p e rh e a t Superheat

Ye s

No

STEP 5
Cor re ct w irin g a n d
Conn e cto r J 1 Conn e cto r w irin g
No Ye s retest for L o w
wired cor rectly can be cor rected
Superheat

No
Ye s Sys te m h a s To
proper Ye s
A
Superheat

STEP 6
Cycle syst e m
No
pow e r a n d ch e ck
subco oling

Ad ju s t to
STEP 7 specifications Sys te m h a s
prescribed in OD To
Subco oling Ye s proper Ye s
Se rvice Fa cts a n d A
is high Superheat
retest fo r Lo w
Superheat

No

No

Ad d re frig e ra n t p e r
Sucoo lin g is lo w Ye s specifications Subcooling is low No
prescribed in OD
Se rvice Fa cts

Ye s
No
Note th a t a d d in g
refrigerant d id n o t
e ffe ct s u b co o lin g

P3
42 AM8-SF-1J
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g

Tro u b le s h o o t in g Low S u p e rh e a t - p a ge 3
P3

STEP 8 To
Pe rfo rm Clo s e S u ctio n p re s s u re Ye s A
Va lve Te s t d ro p s

STEP 9
Oh m Co il p e r No
Ste p p e rMo to r Ta b le s

46 o h m s a re Re p la ce S te p p e r Sys te m h a s To
p re s e n t a cro s s a ll No Mo to r a n d re te s t fo r p ro p e r Ye s A
te rm in a l p a irs Lo w S u p e rh e a t S u p e rh e a t

Ye s
No

STEP 10 All Dis trib u to rs To


Ye s A
Pe rfo rm Fro s t Te s t fro s t e q u a lly
1 Fro s t Te s t Pro ce d u re s
1. Re m ove Se n s o r h a rn e s s fro m Co n n e cto r J 3 o n
Ele ctro n ic Exp a n s io n Va lve Co n tro l Bo a rd .
2. Re m ove Co il p a n e l.
STEP 11 3. Ru n Sys te m co o lin g in h ig h e s t s ta g e a va ila b le .
Pe rfo rm Exte rn a l No 4. Ob s e rve fro s t p a tte rn o n a ll Dis trib u to r tu b e s .
Ch e ck Va lve Te s t
2 Ch e ck Va lve Te s t Pro ce d u re
Wa rn in g : Th is p ro ce d u re is d e s tru ctive a n d co u ld re q u ire
re p a ir o r re p la ce m e n t o f Va lve As s e m b ly fo llo w in g te s t.
1. Ru n Sys te m co o lin g in h ig h e s t s ta g e a va ila b le fo r 15-20 m in u te s .
2. Pin ch o ff Liq u id Lin e b e tw e e n Ch e ck Va lve a n d Dis trib u to r As s e m b ly.
3. Wh e n Va lve is fu lly crim p e d m e a s u re S u p e rh e a t.
Sys te m h a s Re p la ce Tu b e To
p ro p e r Ye s As s e m b ly a n d Ch e ck A
S u p e rh e a t Va lve

No

All Dis trib u to rs No Re p la ce Co il


Pe rfo rm Fro s t Te s t
fro s t e q u a lly

Ye s

A
Tro u b le s h o o tin g Lo w S u p e rh e a t p ro ce s s is co m p le te ,
cle a r a ll EVC Bo a rd Fa u lt Co d e s . If Lo w S u p e rh e a t
co n d itio n h a s NOT b e e n re s o lve d , co n ta ct yo u r FS R
o r lo ca l d is trib u to r fo r fu rth e r a s s is ta n ce

AM8-SF-1J 43
Notes

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AM8-SF-1J 29 Oct 2013
Supersedes AM8-SF-1H (August 2013)

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