Microprocessor control (cont.), Thermostat displays – Envision Peripherals R-410A User Manual

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The following tables show the codes that will be displayed on the different ComforTalk and FaultFlash thermostats.
FaultFlash Thermostats

ComforTalk Thermostats

Thermostat Display

Lockout Code

Thermostat Display

Lockout Code

Lockout Description

Lockout Description

2 Flashes

High Pressure Fault

"High Pressure" or "E2"

High Pressure Fault

3 Flashes

Low Pressure Fault

"Low Pressure" or "E3"

Low Pressure Fault

4 Flashes

Not Applicable

"E4"

Not Applicable

5 Flashes

Water Flow Fault

"Water Flow" or "E5"

Water Flow Fault

6 Flashes

Not Applicable

"E6"

Not Applicable

7 Flashes

Condensate Fault

"Condensate" or "E7"

Condensate Fault

8 Flashes

Voltage out of Range

"Voltage Range" or "E8"

Voltage out of Range

9 Flashes

RPM Fault

"RPM" or "E9"

RPM Fault

10 Flashes

Comfort Alert Compressor

Module Fault

"Comfort Alert" or "E10"

Comfort Alert Compressor

Module Fault

Lockout code 10 - see Comfort Alert module to determine the specific flash code for
compressor abnormalities.

These thermostats can be configured to display the lockout condition "text" or error number.
* A slow flash of 1 second on and off means the heat pump microprocessor SW2-1 is configured
for "Test Mode" or thermostat is miswired.
Lockout code 10 - see Comfort Alert module to determine the specific flash code for
compressor abnormalities.

TA32W01 and TP32W02 Thermostats

TP32U03, TP32U04 and TP32U05 Thermostats

Thermostat Displays

Fault Flash

When using a TA32W01 or TP32W02 thermostat and SW2-8 is in the pulsing “L” position, FaultFlash will enable a user to view the

thermostat and count the fault indicator flashes to determine the lockout condition the unit is experiencing.

ComforTalk

When using a TP32U03, 04 or 05 thermostat and SW2-8 is in the pulsing “L” position, ComforTalk will enable the user to view the

thermostat and determine the fault. The thermostat can be configured to show either lockout text or lockout codes.

The LED board on the front of the unit will display all lockouts. The Low Pressure LED will flash for a low pressure condition or a

Comfort Alert fault. If the low pressure lockout was caused by Comfort Alert codes 4, 6 or 7, then the Comfort Alert will be flashing. If no

Comfort Alert code is visible, then it is a low pressure lockout.

Microprocessor Control (cont.)

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