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Safety

Safety Instructions ………………………………………………………..2

Safety Icon Explanation ……………………………………………….. 2

Instructions Pertaining to Risk of Electrical Shock, Fire,

or Injury to Persons ………………………………………………………3

Safety Statements ………………………………………………………..3

Introduction

Overview …………………………………………………………………….4

Application Restrictions and Types ………………………………… 4

Product Speci cations …………………………………………………..4

Installation

Mounting …………………………………………………………………….4

Terminal Description ……………………………………………………..4

Operation

Compressor Protection …………………………………………………4

Module LED Description ………………………………………………. 5

Module Operation/Code Description ……………………………….5

Resetting Alert Codes ………………………………………………….. 6

Service

Module History Download …………………………………………….. 6

Warranty Information ……………………………………………………. 6

Support ………………………………………………………………………. 6

Figures and Tables

Wires Pulled Through Module ……………………………………….. 6

Module Dimensions in Millimeters ………………………………….. 7

Terminal Locations ……………………………………………………….7

Wiring Diagram …………………………………………………………… 8

Flash Code Description ………………………………………………… 9

LED Troubleshooting Information ……………………………….. 10-12

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Safety Instructions

Copeland Scroll® compressors with CoreSense Diagnostics technology are manufactured according to the latest

U.S. and European Safety Standards. Particular emphasis has been placed on the user’s safety. Safey icons are

explained below and safety instructions applicable to the products in this bulletin are grouped on Page 3. These

instructions should be retained throughout the lifetime of the compressor. You are strongly advised to follow

these safety instructions.

Safety Icon Explanation

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result

in death or serious injury.

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could

result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous

situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.

CAUTION, without the safety alert symbol, is used to address practices

not related to personal injury.

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

NOTICE

CAUTION

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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

• Disconnect and lock out power before servicing.

• Discharge all capacitors before servicing.

• Use compressor with grounded system only.

• Molded electrical plug must be used when required.

• Refer to original equipment wiring diagrams.

Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury.

PRESSURIZED SYSTEM HAZARD

• System contains refrigerant and oil under pressure.

• Remove refrigerant from both the high and low compressor side before

removing compressor.

• Never install a system and leave it unattended when it has no charge,

a holding charge, or with the service valves closed without electrically

locking out the system.

• Use only approved refrigerants and refrigeration oils.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury.

BURN HAZARD

• Do not touch the compressor until it has cooled down.

• Ensure that materials and wiring do not touch high temperature areas of

the compressor.

• Use caution when brazing system commponents.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury or

property damage.

COMPRESSOR HANDLING

• Use the appropriate lifting devices to move compressors.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in personal injury or

property damage.

Safety Statements

• Refrigerant compressors must be employed only for their intended use.

install, commission and maintain this equipment.

• All valid standards and codes for installing, servicing, and maintaining electrical and

refrigeration equipment must be observed.

Instructions Pertaining to Risk of Electrical Shock, Fire, or Injury to Persons

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

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INTRODUCTION

Overview

CoreSense Diagnostics is a breakthrough innovation

for troubleshooting residential air conditioning and heat

pump systems. The CoreSense Diagnostics module

is easily installed in the unit electrical panel near the

compressor contactor. By using the compressor as

a sensor, CoreSense Diagnostics helps the service

technician more accurately troubleshoot system and

compressor fault conditions.

CoreSense Diagnostics also provides compressor

and system protection through its proprietary lockout

feature. Depending on the severity and frequency of

the fault that caused the trip condition, the CoreSense

Diagnostics module can lockout the compressor

contactor to prevent damage to the compressor and

system components. Less severe fault conditions

resulting in an occasional trip will not result in a lockout

condition.

Flashing LEDs communicate ALERT and LOCK codes

to the service technician.

Application Restrictions and Types

The CoreSense Diagnostics (571-0072-00) module

is designed and quali ed for use with ZPS*K5 single-

phase Copeland Scroll® UltraTech compressors.

Product Speci cations

Operating Temp: — 40° to 150°F (- 40° to 65°C)

Storage Temp: — 40° to 175°F (- 40° to 80°C)

Supply Voltage: 18 to 28VAC , 48 to 62Hz

Module Current Sensing Range: 2 to 30A

Maximum Power Consumption: 2.5 VA (Excluding

solenoid load)

INSTALLATION

Mounting

Four #8 or #10 self tapping or sheet metal screws are

required for installation of the module. The maximum

mounting screw torque is 20 in.lbs. Locate the

module near the compressor contactor (wire routing

for compressor run, common, and start wires will be

easier in this position). The module can be mounted

in any orientation and LEDs should be visible for ease

of service.

The compressor’s run (R), common (C), and start (S)

wires are routed through the holes in the CoreSense

module marked “R”,”C”, and “S”. See Figure 1.

Terminal Description

The terminals for the CoreSense Diagnostics module

are ¼” spade terminals.

• COMMON (C)

The 24 volt common terminal for module power.

• DEMAND (Y)

The demand terminal requires a 24VAC signal

measured with respect to the COMMON (C)

terminal when there is a call for heating or

cooling. A signal above 6VAC indicates the

thermostat wants the compressor to be on, while

0-6VAC signal indicates the thermostat wants

the compressor to be off.

• SECOND STAGE DEMAND (Y2)

The demand (Y) and second stage demand

(Y2) terminals require a 24VAC signal measured

with respect to the COMMON (C) terminal when

there is a call for heating or cooling. A signal

above 10VAC indicates the thermostat wants the

Ultratech solenoid to be energized, while 0-10VAC

signal indicates the thermostat wants the Ultratech

solenoid to be deenergized.

• PROTECTION (PROT)

The protection terminal is internally connected

to the COMMON terminal through a solid state

switch.

• POWER (R)

The module requires a constant 24VAC supply

power to this terminal. The module must receive

an independent power supply in order to operate

properly. See Figure 4.

• Thermostat Communication (L)

Provides a 24V signal to an indoor thermostat

indicating the number of ALERT ashes displayed

on the module. (Reference thermostat manual for

available capability)

• Solenoid (DC SOL)

Provides a connection to the Copeland Scroll

UltraTech second stage compressor solenoid. This

solenoid is internal to the compressor, and has

a voltage range of 18 to 28VDC. Please refer to

bulletin AE-1311 for information on the Copeland

Scroll® UltraTech® compressor.

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OPERATION

Compressor Protection

The CoreSense Diagnostics module utilizes proprietary

algorithms to protect the compressor and system from

repeated trips of system pressure controls and the

compressor internal overload. The protection terminal

of the module should be wired in series with the system

low pressure and high pressure cutouts, as well as

the compressor contactor. When the module detects

a series of trips as described below, it will activate a

lockout feature that opens the solid state switch in the

module, thereby cutting power to the contactor and de-

energizing the compressor.

Module LED Description

POWER LED (Green): indicates the module is

powered with 18 to 28 volts.

ALERT LED (Yellow): communicates an abnormal

system condition through a unique ash code. The

ALERT LED will ash a number of times consecutively,

pause and then repeat the process. The number of

consecutive ashes, de ned as the Flash Code,

correlates to a particular abnormal condition. Detailed

descriptions of speci c ALERT Flash Codes are

shown in Table 1.

TRIP/LOCK LED (Red): indicates either a TRIP or

LOCK condition.

TRIP: is indicated by a solid illumination of the

LED. This means the compressor is not running

and demand is present at the module.

LOCK: is indicated by a ashing LED correlating to

a LOCK condition in which the module will prevent

the compressor from starting.

Module Operation/Code Description

Code 1 – Long Run Time

The module will ash yellow one time when the

compressor operates for longer than 18 continuous

hours. This is an alert code only, and the module will

not lockout the compressor for this condition. This

code is inactive for heat-pumps.

Code 2 – Compressor (Pressure) Trips

The module will ash yellow two times when the

compressor operates from 12 seconds to 15 minutes

followed by a trip condition lasting longer than 7

minutes. When four consecutive or ten total Code

2 events are recorded, the module will lockout the

compressor and ash red two times.

Code 3 – Pressure Switch Cycling

The module will ash yellow three times when the

compressor operates from 12 seconds to 15 minutes

followed by a trip condition lasting between 35

seconds to 7 minutes. When four consecutive or ten

total Code 3 events are recorded, the module will

lockout the compressor and ash red three times.

Code 4 – Locked Rotor Trip

The module will ash yellow four times when the

compressor trips within 12 seconds of operation and

does not reset and start within 35 seconds. When ten

consecutive Code 4 events are recorded the module

will lockout the compressor and ash red four times.

Code 5 – Compressor (Moderate Run) Trip

The module will ash yellow ve times when the

compressor has operated between 15 minutes and

18 hours, followed by a compressor trip lasting longer

than 7 minutes. When four consecutive or ten total

Code 5 events are recorded, the module will lockout

the compressor and ash red ve times.

Code 6 – Open Start Circuit

The module will lockout the compressor and ash

red six times if the module detects a demand signal

in the “Y” terminal and current in the “R” winding of

the compressor, but no current is detected in the “S”

winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

Code 7 – Open Run Circuit

The module will lockout the compressor and ash red

seven times if the module detects a demand signal

in the “Y” terminal and current in the “S” winding of

the compressor, but no current is detected in the “R”

winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

Code 8 – Welded Contactor

The module will ash yellow eight times if it has

detected line currents in the “S” and “R” windings and

demand is absent for 15 seconds.

Code 9 – Low Voltage

The module will ash nine times if the module supply

voltage drops below 17VAC for 2 seconds. The

module will prevent the compressor from starting until

adequate voltage is established.

Code 10 – Over-Current Protection

When the current at the PROT terminal is greater than

2A for 40ms, the module will ash a Code 10. The red

LED will ash 10 times with the yellow LED remaining

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off. This event will cause a lockout of the compressor

and indicates that the module is mis-wired or the

contactor coil is shorted to ground.

NOTICE

Code 10 is not speci ed on the module label.

Resetting Alert Codes

When the CoreSense Diagnostics module has detected

a series of adverse conditions that have caused it to

lockout the compressor, and after the issue has been

resolved, it is necessary to manually reset the module

in order to clear the present alert code.

The primary way of clearing the code and resetting

the ALERT or TRIP/LOCK is to cycle the power to the

module by disengaging the COMMON (C) Terminal.

This will not clear the seven day operating history

contained in the module memory. It will only clear the

present ALERT or TRIP/LOCK and allow for normal

operation.

SERVICE

WARNING

Always disconnect and lockout the power supply

before beginning electrical troubleshooting.

Module History Download

The CoreSense Diagnostics module is capable of

communicating with a personal computer, tablet, or

laptop, via Emerson Climate Technologies computer

Figure 1

Wires Pulled Through Module

software interface and USB connection, in order to

download and store fault history and module operation

time. This information can be used to help diagnose

and review data from troubled systems in the eld. For

more information, please contact your Emerson Climate

Application Engineer.

Warranty Information

Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. warrants its

diagnostic module to be free from defects in materials

and workmanship under normal use for a period of one

year from the date of purchase or twenty months from

manufacture, whichever comes rst. During this period,

Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. will replace any

defective diagnostic module without charge.

For more information on product warranty please visit

www.EmersonClimate.com

Support

For more information visit www.EmersonClimate.com,

or contact Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. at 1-888-

EMR-9950.

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ALERT

TRIP / LOCK

POWER

1 Long Run Time

2 Compressor (Pressure) Trip

3 Pressure Switch Cycling

4 Locked Rotor

5 Compressor (Mod Run) Trip

6 Open Start Circuit

7 Open Run Circuit

8 Welded Contactor

9 Low Voltage

DC SOL operating range: 18-28VDC

Compressor second stage is

energized when Y & Y2 are 24VAC

PROT breaks 24VAC common

leg of compressor contactor coil

Reset codes and PROT lockout

by removing 24VAC to module

Flash Event

Two Stage Control

Active Protection

C

S

R

47

37

62 112

67

Figure 2 – Module Dimensions in Millimeters

Y2

Y

Data Port

L

R

C

PROT

Solenoid

For Use With

Copeland Scroll

UltraTech

Compressors

P/N: 543-XXXX-XX

065312345

Patent: 6,615,594

Use With Class 2

Circuits Only

Supply 24VAC

50/60Hz

Power 1.5VA

Figure 3 – Terminal Locations

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2-Stage

Thermostat

Indoor

Unit

Outdoor

Unit

C

R

Y1

Y2

C

R

L

Y

Y2

L

DC

Solenoid Solenoid

CoreSense

High/Low

Pressure Switch

CC

Compressor

Contactor

C

R

Y1

Y2

L

C

R

Y1

Y2

L

Prot

Figure 4

Wiring Diagram

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Alert Code Alert Condition Lockout Level Lockout

Indication

Normal Run

Solid Green Normal operation, no trip. N/A N/A

Code1

Yellow Flash 1

Long run time. Compressor is running for more than

18 hours at full load. (Code1 is disabled in Heat Pump

mode.)

N/A N/A

Code2

Yellow Flash 2

Compressor Pressure trip. Compressor runs for 12sec

to 15min followed by a compressor trip condition lasting

longer than 7min.

4x consecutive,

10x total Red: Flash 2

Code 3

Yellow Flash 3

Pressure switch cycling. Compressor runs for 12sec to

15min followed by a compressor trip lasting between

35sec to 7min.

4x consecutive,

10 total Red: Flash 3

Code4

Yellow Flash 4

Locked rotor. Compressor trips within a compressor run

time of 12sec and does not start within 35sec. 10x consecutive Red: Flash 4

Code5

Yellow Flash 5

Compressor moderate run trip. Compressor runs for

15min to 18hrs followed by a compressor trip lasting

longer than 7min.

4x consecutive,

10x total Red: Flash 5

Code6

Red Flash 6

Open start circuit. Module has detected Y or Y1, and

current in the R winding of the compressor and no

current in the S winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

1 occurrence Red: Flash 6

Code7

Red Flash 7

Open run circuit. Module has detected Y or Y1, and

current in the S winding of the compressor and no current

in the R winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

1 occurrence Red: Flash 7

Code8

Yellow Flash 8

Welded Contactor. Module has detected line currents

in R and S windings, and Y or Y1 is at 0 VAC for 15

seconds.

N/A N/A

Code9

Yellow Flash 9

Low Voltage. Module has detected a 24 VAC supply

voltage below 17 VAC +/- 1 VAC for 2 seconds

N/A N/A

Code10

Red Flash 10

Over Current Protection. PROT terminal has above a 2A

input for more than 40 milliseconds. 1 occurrence Red: Flash 10

Table 1 – Flash Code Description

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Status Description Troubleshooting Information

Solid Green “RUN” Module has power and

operating normally Supply voltage is present at module terminals

Solid Red “TRIP”

Thermostat demand signal Y is

present, but the compressor is

not running

1. Compressor protector is open

Check for high head pressure

Check compressor supply voltage

2. Outdoor unit power disconnect is open

3. Compressor circuit breaker or fuse(s) is open

4. Broken wire or connector is not making contact

5. High pressure switch open if present in system

6. Compressor contactor has failed open

“ALERT” Flash Codes

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 1

Long Run Time

Low Refrigerant Charge

Compressor is running extremely

long run cycles

1. Low refrigerant charge

2. Evaporator blower is not running

Check blower relay coil and contacts

Check blower motor capacitor

Check blower motor for failure or blockage

Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors

Check indoor blower control board

Check thermostat wiring for open circuit

3. Evaporator coil is frozen

Check for low suction pressure

Check for excessively low thermostat setting

Check evaporator air ow (coil blockages or return air lter)

Check ductwork or registers for blockage

4. Faulty metering device

Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact)

• Check if TXV/ xed ori ce is stuck closed or defective

5. Liquid line restriction ( lter drier blocked if present in system)

6. Thermostat is malfunctioning

Check thermostat sub-base or wiring for short circuit

Check thermostat installation (location, level)

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 2

Compressor (Pressure) Trip

High Refrigerant Charge

Discharge pressure out of limits

or compressor overloaded

1. Condenser fan is not running

Check fan capacitor

Check fan wiring and connectors

Check fan motor for failure or blockage

2. High head pressure

Check high pressure switch if present in system

Check if system is overcharged with refrigerant

Check for non-condensable in system

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Return air duct has substantial leakage

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 3

Pressure Switch Cycling

Compressor is running only

brie y due to pressure switch

cycling

1. Time delay relay or control board defective

2. If high pressure switch present go to Flash Code 2 information

Table 2 – CoreSense Diagnostics LED Troubleshooting Information

Flash Code number corresponds to the number of LED ashes, followed by a pause and then repeated.

TRIP and ALERT LEDs ashing at same time means control circuit voltage is too low for operation (brown-out conditions).

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Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 4 Locked Rotor

1. Run capacitor has failed

2. Low line voltage (contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low)

Check wiring connections

3. Excessive liquid refrigerant in compressor

4. Compressor bearings are seized

Measure compressor oil level

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 5

Compressor (Moderate Run)

Trip

1. Evaporator blower is not running

Check blower relay coil and contacts

Check blower motor capacitor

Check blower motor for failure or blockage

Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors

Check indoor blower control board

Check thermostat wiring for open circuit

2. Faulty metering device

Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact)

• Check if TXV/ xed ori ce is stuck closed or defective

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Low refrigerant charge

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 8

Welded Contactor

Compressor always runs

1. Compressor contactor has failed closed

2. Thermostat demand signal not connected to module

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 9

Low Supply Voltage

Voltage below 18V

1. Control Circuit transformer is overloaded

2. Low line voltage (contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low)

“LOCKOUT” Flash Codes

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 2

Yellow Off

Compressor (Pressure) Trip

Compressor is locked out

after 4 consecutive or 10 total

compressor (pressure) trip events

1. Condenser fan is not running

Check fan capacitor

Check fan wiring and connectors

Check fan motor for failure or blockage

2. High head pressure

Check high pressure switch if present in system

Check if system is overcharged with refrigerant

Check for non-condensable in system

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Return air duct has substantial leakage

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 3

Yellow Off

Pressure Switch Cycling

Compressor is locked out after 4

consecutive or 10 total pressure

cycling events

1. Time delay relay or control board defective

2. If high pressure switch present go to Flash Code 2 information

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 4

Yellow Off

Locked Rotor

Compressor is locked out after 10

consecutive locked rotor events

1. Run capacitor has failed

2. Low line voltage (contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low

Check wiring connections

3. Excessive liquid refrigerant in compressor

4. Compressor bearings are seized

Measure compressor oil level

Table 2 Continued

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Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 5

Yellow Off

Compressor (Moderate Run)

Trip

Compressor is locked out

after 4 consecutive or 10 total

compressor (moderate run) trip

events

1. Evaporator blower is not running

Check blower relay coil and contacts

Check blower motor capacitor

Check blower motor for failure or blockage

Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors

Check indoor blower control board

Check thermostat wiring for open circuit

2. Faulty metering device

Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact)

• Check if TXV/ xed ori ce is stuck closed or defective

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Low refrigerant charge

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 6

Yellow Off

Open Start Circuit

Current only in run circuit

1. Run capacitor has failed

2. Open circuit in compressor start wiring or connections

Check wiring and connectors between supply and the

compressor “S” terminal

3. Compressor start winding is damaged

Check compressor motor winding resistance

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 7

Yellow Off

Open Run Circuit

Current only in start circuit

1. Open circuit in compressor run wiring or connections

Check wiring and connectors between supply and the

compressor “R” terminal. Con rm proper wire routing per

Figure 1.

2. Compressor run winding is damaged

Check compressor motor winding resistance

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 10

Over Current Protection

Current to PROT is greater than

2A mps

1. Check for contactor shorted to ground

2. Check for mis-wiring to the PROT terminal

Table 2 Continued

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Alert Code

Normal Run

Normal operation, no trip.

Solid Yellow

Code1

Long run time. Compressor is on running for more

than 18 hours. (Code1 is disabled in Heat Pump

Yellow Flash 1

mode.)

Code2

Compressor (pressure) trip. Compressor runs for

12 sec to 15 min followed by a compressor trip

Yellow Flash 2

condition lasting longer than 7 min.

Code3

Pressure switch cycling. Compressor runs for 12

sec to 15 min followed by a compressor trip lasting

Yellow Flash 3

between 35 sec to 7 min.

Code4

Locked rotor. Compressor trips within a compressor

run time of 12 sec and does not start within 35 sec.

Yellow Flash 4

Code5

Compressor (moderate run) trip. Compressor runs

for 15 min to 18 hrs followed by a compressor trip

Yellow Flash 5

lasting longer than 7 min.

Code9

The current to the PROT terminal is greater than 2A

Red Flash 9

Trip

Demand is present, but compressor is not running

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Alert Condition

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Lock

Lock Level

Indication

N/A

N/A

Red: Flash 2

4x consecutive

Yellow: Off

4x consecutive

Red: Flash 3

or 10x total

Yellow: Off

Red: Flash 4

10x consecutive

Yellow: Off

4x consecutive

Red: Flash 5

or 10x total

Yellow: Off

Red: Flash 9

Current >2A

for 40ms

Yellow: Off

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

AE8-1379 R2

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Section

Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………. 4

Product Specifications ……………………………………………………………………… 4

Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4

Terminal Description ……………………………………………………………………….. 4

Compressor Protection …………………………………………………………………….. 5

Module LED Description …………………………………………………………………… 5

Resetting Alert codes ………………………………………………………………………. 5

Module History Download…………………………………………………………………. 6

Warranty Information ……………………………………………………………………….. 6

Support …………………………………………………………………………………………. 6

Figures and Tables

Module Dimensions ……………………………………………………………………… 8

Quick Reference Table …………………………………………………………………. 9

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Safety

Safety Instructions ………………………………………………………..2

Safety Icon Explanation ……………………………………………….. 2

Instructions Pertaining to Risk of Electrical Shock, Fire,

or Injury to Persons ………………………………………………………3

Safety Statements ………………………………………………………..3

Introduction

Overview …………………………………………………………………….4

Application Restrictions and Types ………………………………… 4

Product Speci cations …………………………………………………..4

Installation

Mounting …………………………………………………………………….4

Terminal Description ……………………………………………………..4

Operation

Compressor Protection …………………………………………………4

Module LED Description ………………………………………………. 5

Module Operation/Code Description ……………………………….5

Resetting Alert Codes ………………………………………………….. 6

Service

Module History Download …………………………………………….. 6

Warranty Information ……………………………………………………. 6

Support ………………………………………………………………………. 6

Figures and Tables

Wires Pulled Through Module ……………………………………….. 6

Module Dimensions in Millimeters ………………………………….. 7

Terminal Locations ……………………………………………………….7

Wiring Diagram …………………………………………………………… 8

Flash Code Description ………………………………………………… 9

LED Troubleshooting Information ……………………………….. 10-12

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Safety Instructions

Copeland Scroll® compressors with CoreSense Diagnostics technology are manufactured according to the latest

U.S. and European Safety Standards. Particular emphasis has been placed on the user’s safety. Safey icons are

explained below and safety instructions applicable to the products in this bulletin are grouped on Page 3. These

instructions should be retained throughout the lifetime of the compressor. You are strongly advised to follow

these safety instructions.

Safety Icon Explanation

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result

in death or serious injury.

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could

result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous

situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.

CAUTION, without the safety alert symbol, is used to address practices

not related to personal injury.

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

NOTICE

CAUTION

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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

• Disconnect and lock out power before servicing.

• Discharge all capacitors before servicing.

• Use compressor with grounded system only.

• Molded electrical plug must be used when required.

• Refer to original equipment wiring diagrams.

Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury.

PRESSURIZED SYSTEM HAZARD

• System contains refrigerant and oil under pressure.

• Remove refrigerant from both the high and low compressor side before

removing compressor.

• Never install a system and leave it unattended when it has no charge,

a holding charge, or with the service valves closed without electrically

locking out the system.

• Use only approved refrigerants and refrigeration oils.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury.

BURN HAZARD

• Do not touch the compressor until it has cooled down.

• Ensure that materials and wiring do not touch high temperature areas of

the compressor.

• Use caution when brazing system commponents.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury or

property damage.

COMPRESSOR HANDLING

• Use the appropriate lifting devices to move compressors.

• Personal safety equipment must be used.

• Failure to follow these warnings could result in personal injury or

property damage.

Safety Statements

• Refrigerant compressors must be employed only for their intended use.

install, commission and maintain this equipment.

• All valid standards and codes for installing, servicing, and maintaining electrical and

refrigeration equipment must be observed.

Instructions Pertaining to Risk of Electrical Shock, Fire, or Injury to Persons

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

CAUTION

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INTRODUCTION

Overview

CoreSense Diagnostics is a breakthrough innovation

for troubleshooting residential air conditioning and heat

pump systems. The CoreSense Diagnostics module

is easily installed in the unit electrical panel near the

compressor contactor. By using the compressor as

a sensor, CoreSense Diagnostics helps the service

technician more accurately troubleshoot system and

compressor fault conditions.

CoreSense Diagnostics also provides compressor

and system protection through its proprietary lockout

feature. Depending on the severity and frequency of

the fault that caused the trip condition, the CoreSense

Diagnostics module can lockout the compressor

contactor to prevent damage to the compressor and

system components. Less severe fault conditions

resulting in an occasional trip will not result in a lockout

condition.

Flashing LEDs communicate ALERT and LOCK codes

to the service technician.

Application Restrictions and Types

The CoreSense Diagnostics (571-0072-00) module

is designed and quali ed for use with ZPS*K5 single-

phase Copeland Scroll® UltraTech compressors.

Product Speci cations

Operating Temp: — 40° to 150°F (- 40° to 65°C)

Storage Temp: — 40° to 175°F (- 40° to 80°C)

Supply Voltage: 18 to 28VAC , 48 to 62Hz

Module Current Sensing Range: 2 to 30A

Maximum Power Consumption: 2.5 VA (Excluding

solenoid load)

INSTALLATION

Mounting

Four #8 or #10 self tapping or sheet metal screws are

required for installation of the module. The maximum

mounting screw torque is 20 in.lbs. Locate the

module near the compressor contactor (wire routing

for compressor run, common, and start wires will be

easier in this position). The module can be mounted

in any orientation and LEDs should be visible for ease

of service.

The compressor’s run (R), common (C), and start (S)

wires are routed through the holes in the CoreSense

module marked “R”,”C”, and “S”. See Figure 1.

Terminal Description

The terminals for the CoreSense Diagnostics module

are ¼” spade terminals.

• COMMON (C)

The 24 volt common terminal for module power.

• DEMAND (Y)

The demand terminal requires a 24VAC signal

measured with respect to the COMMON (C)

terminal when there is a call for heating or

cooling. A signal above 6VAC indicates the

thermostat wants the compressor to be on, while

0-6VAC signal indicates the thermostat wants

the compressor to be off.

• SECOND STAGE DEMAND (Y2)

The demand (Y) and second stage demand

(Y2) terminals require a 24VAC signal measured

with respect to the COMMON (C) terminal when

there is a call for heating or cooling. A signal

above 10VAC indicates the thermostat wants the

Ultratech solenoid to be energized, while 0-10VAC

signal indicates the thermostat wants the Ultratech

solenoid to be deenergized.

• PROTECTION (PROT)

The protection terminal is internally connected

to the COMMON terminal through a solid state

switch.

• POWER (R)

The module requires a constant 24VAC supply

power to this terminal. The module must receive

an independent power supply in order to operate

properly. See Figure 4.

• Thermostat Communication (L)

Provides a 24V signal to an indoor thermostat

indicating the number of ALERT ashes displayed

on the module. (Reference thermostat manual for

available capability)

• Solenoid (DC SOL)

Provides a connection to the Copeland Scroll

UltraTech second stage compressor solenoid. This

solenoid is internal to the compressor, and has

a voltage range of 18 to 28VDC. Please refer to

bulletin AE-1311 for information on the Copeland

Scroll® UltraTech® compressor.

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OPERATION

Compressor Protection

The CoreSense Diagnostics module utilizes proprietary

algorithms to protect the compressor and system from

repeated trips of system pressure controls and the

compressor internal overload. The protection terminal

of the module should be wired in series with the system

low pressure and high pressure cutouts, as well as

the compressor contactor. When the module detects

a series of trips as described below, it will activate a

lockout feature that opens the solid state switch in the

module, thereby cutting power to the contactor and de-

energizing the compressor.

Module LED Description

POWER LED (Green): indicates the module is

powered with 18 to 28 volts.

ALERT LED (Yellow): communicates an abnormal

system condition through a unique ash code. The

ALERT LED will ash a number of times consecutively,

pause and then repeat the process. The number of

consecutive ashes, de ned as the Flash Code,

correlates to a particular abnormal condition. Detailed

descriptions of speci c ALERT Flash Codes are

shown in Table 1.

TRIP/LOCK LED (Red): indicates either a TRIP or

LOCK condition.

TRIP: is indicated by a solid illumination of the

LED. This means the compressor is not running

and demand is present at the module.

LOCK: is indicated by a ashing LED correlating to

a LOCK condition in which the module will prevent

the compressor from starting.

Module Operation/Code Description

Code 1 – Long Run Time

The module will ash yellow one time when the

compressor operates for longer than 18 continuous

hours. This is an alert code only, and the module will

not lockout the compressor for this condition. This

code is inactive for heat-pumps.

Code 2 – Compressor (Pressure) Trips

The module will ash yellow two times when the

compressor operates from 12 seconds to 15 minutes

followed by a trip condition lasting longer than 7

minutes. When four consecutive or ten total Code

2 events are recorded, the module will lockout the

compressor and ash red two times.

Code 3 – Pressure Switch Cycling

The module will ash yellow three times when the

compressor operates from 12 seconds to 15 minutes

followed by a trip condition lasting between 35

seconds to 7 minutes. When four consecutive or ten

total Code 3 events are recorded, the module will

lockout the compressor and ash red three times.

Code 4 – Locked Rotor Trip

The module will ash yellow four times when the

compressor trips within 12 seconds of operation and

does not reset and start within 35 seconds. When ten

consecutive Code 4 events are recorded the module

will lockout the compressor and ash red four times.

Code 5 – Compressor (Moderate Run) Trip

The module will ash yellow ve times when the

compressor has operated between 15 minutes and

18 hours, followed by a compressor trip lasting longer

than 7 minutes. When four consecutive or ten total

Code 5 events are recorded, the module will lockout

the compressor and ash red ve times.

Code 6 – Open Start Circuit

The module will lockout the compressor and ash

red six times if the module detects a demand signal

in the “Y” terminal and current in the “R” winding of

the compressor, but no current is detected in the “S”

winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

Code 7 – Open Run Circuit

The module will lockout the compressor and ash red

seven times if the module detects a demand signal

in the “Y” terminal and current in the “S” winding of

the compressor, but no current is detected in the “R”

winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

Code 8 – Welded Contactor

The module will ash yellow eight times if it has

detected line currents in the “S” and “R” windings and

demand is absent for 15 seconds.

Code 9 – Low Voltage

The module will ash nine times if the module supply

voltage drops below 17VAC for 2 seconds. The

module will prevent the compressor from starting until

adequate voltage is established.

Code 10 – Over-Current Protection

When the current at the PROT terminal is greater than

2A for 40ms, the module will ash a Code 10. The red

LED will ash 10 times with the yellow LED remaining

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off. This event will cause a lockout of the compressor

and indicates that the module is mis-wired or the

contactor coil is shorted to ground.

NOTICE

Code 10 is not speci ed on the module label.

Resetting Alert Codes

When the CoreSense Diagnostics module has detected

a series of adverse conditions that have caused it to

lockout the compressor, and after the issue has been

resolved, it is necessary to manually reset the module

in order to clear the present alert code.

The primary way of clearing the code and resetting

the ALERT or TRIP/LOCK is to cycle the power to the

module by disengaging the COMMON (C) Terminal.

This will not clear the seven day operating history

contained in the module memory. It will only clear the

present ALERT or TRIP/LOCK and allow for normal

operation.

SERVICE

WARNING

Always disconnect and lockout the power supply

before beginning electrical troubleshooting.

Module History Download

The CoreSense Diagnostics module is capable of

communicating with a personal computer, tablet, or

laptop, via Emerson Climate Technologies computer

Figure 1

Wires Pulled Through Module

software interface and USB connection, in order to

download and store fault history and module operation

time. This information can be used to help diagnose

and review data from troubled systems in the eld. For

more information, please contact your Emerson Climate

Application Engineer.

Warranty Information

Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. warrants its

diagnostic module to be free from defects in materials

and workmanship under normal use for a period of one

year from the date of purchase or twenty months from

manufacture, whichever comes rst. During this period,

Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. will replace any

defective diagnostic module without charge.

For more information on product warranty please visit

www.EmersonClimate.com

Support

For more information visit www.EmersonClimate.com,

or contact Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. at 1-888-

EMR-9950.

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ALERT

TRIP / LOCK

POWER

1 Long Run Time

2 Compressor (Pressure) Trip

3 Pressure Switch Cycling

4 Locked Rotor

5 Compressor (Mod Run) Trip

6 Open Start Circuit

7 Open Run Circuit

8 Welded Contactor

9 Low Voltage

DC SOL operating range: 18-28VDC

Compressor second stage is

energized when Y & Y2 are 24VAC

PROT breaks 24VAC common

leg of compressor contactor coil

Reset codes and PROT lockout

by removing 24VAC to module

Flash Event

Two Stage Control

Active Protection

C

S

R

47

37

62 112

67

Figure 2 – Module Dimensions in Millimeters

Y2

Y

Data Port

L

R

C

PROT

Solenoid

For Use With

Copeland Scroll

UltraTech

Compressors

P/N: 543-XXXX-XX

065312345

Patent: 6,615,594

Use With Class 2

Circuits Only

Supply 24VAC

50/60Hz

Power 1.5VA

Figure 3 – Terminal Locations

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2-Stage

Thermostat

Indoor

Unit

Outdoor

Unit

C

R

Y1

Y2

C

R

L

Y

Y2

L

DC

Solenoid Solenoid

CoreSense

High/Low

Pressure Switch

CC

Compressor

Contactor

C

R

Y1

Y2

L

C

R

Y1

Y2

L

Prot

Figure 4

Wiring Diagram

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Alert Code Alert Condition Lockout Level Lockout

Indication

Normal Run

Solid Green Normal operation, no trip. N/A N/A

Code1

Yellow Flash 1

Long run time. Compressor is running for more than

18 hours at full load. (Code1 is disabled in Heat Pump

mode.)

N/A N/A

Code2

Yellow Flash 2

Compressor Pressure trip. Compressor runs for 12sec

to 15min followed by a compressor trip condition lasting

longer than 7min.

4x consecutive,

10x total Red: Flash 2

Code 3

Yellow Flash 3

Pressure switch cycling. Compressor runs for 12sec to

15min followed by a compressor trip lasting between

35sec to 7min.

4x consecutive,

10 total Red: Flash 3

Code4

Yellow Flash 4

Locked rotor. Compressor trips within a compressor run

time of 12sec and does not start within 35sec. 10x consecutive Red: Flash 4

Code5

Yellow Flash 5

Compressor moderate run trip. Compressor runs for

15min to 18hrs followed by a compressor trip lasting

longer than 7min.

4x consecutive,

10x total Red: Flash 5

Code6

Red Flash 6

Open start circuit. Module has detected Y or Y1, and

current in the R winding of the compressor and no

current in the S winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

1 occurrence Red: Flash 6

Code7

Red Flash 7

Open run circuit. Module has detected Y or Y1, and

current in the S winding of the compressor and no current

in the R winding of the compressor for 2 seconds.

1 occurrence Red: Flash 7

Code8

Yellow Flash 8

Welded Contactor. Module has detected line currents

in R and S windings, and Y or Y1 is at 0 VAC for 15

seconds.

N/A N/A

Code9

Yellow Flash 9

Low Voltage. Module has detected a 24 VAC supply

voltage below 17 VAC +/- 1 VAC for 2 seconds

N/A N/A

Code10

Red Flash 10

Over Current Protection. PROT terminal has above a 2A

input for more than 40 milliseconds. 1 occurrence Red: Flash 10

Table 1 – Flash Code Description

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Status Description Troubleshooting Information

Solid Green “RUN” Module has power and

operating normally Supply voltage is present at module terminals

Solid Red “TRIP”

Thermostat demand signal Y is

present, but the compressor is

not running

1. Compressor protector is open

Check for high head pressure

Check compressor supply voltage

2. Outdoor unit power disconnect is open

3. Compressor circuit breaker or fuse(s) is open

4. Broken wire or connector is not making contact

5. High pressure switch open if present in system

6. Compressor contactor has failed open

“ALERT” Flash Codes

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 1

Long Run Time

Low Refrigerant Charge

Compressor is running extremely

long run cycles

1. Low refrigerant charge

2. Evaporator blower is not running

Check blower relay coil and contacts

Check blower motor capacitor

Check blower motor for failure or blockage

Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors

Check indoor blower control board

Check thermostat wiring for open circuit

3. Evaporator coil is frozen

Check for low suction pressure

Check for excessively low thermostat setting

Check evaporator air ow (coil blockages or return air lter)

Check ductwork or registers for blockage

4. Faulty metering device

Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact)

• Check if TXV/ xed ori ce is stuck closed or defective

5. Liquid line restriction ( lter drier blocked if present in system)

6. Thermostat is malfunctioning

Check thermostat sub-base or wiring for short circuit

Check thermostat installation (location, level)

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 2

Compressor (Pressure) Trip

High Refrigerant Charge

Discharge pressure out of limits

or compressor overloaded

1. Condenser fan is not running

Check fan capacitor

Check fan wiring and connectors

Check fan motor for failure or blockage

2. High head pressure

Check high pressure switch if present in system

Check if system is overcharged with refrigerant

Check for non-condensable in system

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Return air duct has substantial leakage

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 3

Pressure Switch Cycling

Compressor is running only

brie y due to pressure switch

cycling

1. Time delay relay or control board defective

2. If high pressure switch present go to Flash Code 2 information

Table 2 – CoreSense Diagnostics LED Troubleshooting Information

Flash Code number corresponds to the number of LED ashes, followed by a pause and then repeated.

TRIP and ALERT LEDs ashing at same time means control circuit voltage is too low for operation (brown-out conditions).

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Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 4 Locked Rotor

1. Run capacitor has failed

2. Low line voltage (contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low)

Check wiring connections

3. Excessive liquid refrigerant in compressor

4. Compressor bearings are seized

Measure compressor oil level

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 5

Compressor (Moderate Run)

Trip

1. Evaporator blower is not running

Check blower relay coil and contacts

Check blower motor capacitor

Check blower motor for failure or blockage

Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors

Check indoor blower control board

Check thermostat wiring for open circuit

2. Faulty metering device

Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact)

• Check if TXV/ xed ori ce is stuck closed or defective

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Low refrigerant charge

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 8

Welded Contactor

Compressor always runs

1. Compressor contactor has failed closed

2. Thermostat demand signal not connected to module

Yellow “ALERT”

Flash Code 9

Low Supply Voltage

Voltage below 18V

1. Control Circuit transformer is overloaded

2. Low line voltage (contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low)

“LOCKOUT” Flash Codes

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 2

Yellow Off

Compressor (Pressure) Trip

Compressor is locked out

after 4 consecutive or 10 total

compressor (pressure) trip events

1. Condenser fan is not running

Check fan capacitor

Check fan wiring and connectors

Check fan motor for failure or blockage

2. High head pressure

Check high pressure switch if present in system

Check if system is overcharged with refrigerant

Check for non-condensable in system

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Return air duct has substantial leakage

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 3

Yellow Off

Pressure Switch Cycling

Compressor is locked out after 4

consecutive or 10 total pressure

cycling events

1. Time delay relay or control board defective

2. If high pressure switch present go to Flash Code 2 information

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 4

Yellow Off

Locked Rotor

Compressor is locked out after 10

consecutive locked rotor events

1. Run capacitor has failed

2. Low line voltage (contact utility if voltage at disconnect is low

Check wiring connections

3. Excessive liquid refrigerant in compressor

4. Compressor bearings are seized

Measure compressor oil level

Table 2 Continued

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Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 5

Yellow Off

Compressor (Moderate Run)

Trip

Compressor is locked out

after 4 consecutive or 10 total

compressor (moderate run) trip

events

1. Evaporator blower is not running

Check blower relay coil and contacts

Check blower motor capacitor

Check blower motor for failure or blockage

Check evaporator blower wiring and connectors

Check indoor blower control board

Check thermostat wiring for open circuit

2. Faulty metering device

Check TXV bulb installation (size, location and contact)

• Check if TXV/ xed ori ce is stuck closed or defective

3. Condenser coil poor air circulation (dirty, blocked, damaged)

4. Low refrigerant charge

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 6

Yellow Off

Open Start Circuit

Current only in run circuit

1. Run capacitor has failed

2. Open circuit in compressor start wiring or connections

Check wiring and connectors between supply and the

compressor “S” terminal

3. Compressor start winding is damaged

Check compressor motor winding resistance

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 7

Yellow Off

Open Run Circuit

Current only in start circuit

1. Open circuit in compressor run wiring or connections

Check wiring and connectors between supply and the

compressor “R” terminal. Con rm proper wire routing per

Figure 1.

2. Compressor run winding is damaged

Check compressor motor winding resistance

Red “LOCKOUT”

Flash Code 10

Over Current Protection

Current to PROT is greater than

2A mps

1. Check for contactor shorted to ground

2. Check for mis-wiring to the PROT terminal

Table 2 Continued

The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only and they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or

services described herein or their use or applicability. Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to modify the designs or speci cations of such products at any time without

notice. Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. does not assume responsibility for the selection, use or maintenance of any product. Responsibility for proper selection, use and maintenance of

any Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. product remains solely with the purchaser and end-user.

Copeland CoreSense E2 Alarms

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Copeland CoreSense E2 Alarms 

E2 Advisory Text 

(Advisory Log)

E2 

Advisory 

Priority 
(default)

E2 Display Code Text

E2 Associated Alarm 

Property 

CoreSense Device 

Display (LCD)

ISD 2.0/2.1 CoreSense Diagnostics

LCD Failure

99

LCD Failure

LCD FAILURE

“Control Module   
EEPROM Failed”

Fault Discharge Temp Sens

99

Off-Fault Disch Temp

DISCH TEMP OPN

“Normal OFF 

Fault Temp Probe”

Unld2 Sol Open Circuit

99

Off-Unloader 2 Open

UNLD2 OPN WARN

“Normal OFF       
Unloader2 Open”

Unld1 Sol Open Circuit

99

Off-Unloader 1 Open

UNLD1 OPN WARN

“Normal OFF       
Unloader1 Open”

Unld2 Sol Short Circuit

99

Off-Unloader 2 Short

UNLD2 SC WARN

“Normal OFF       
Unloader2 Short

Unld1 Sol Short Circuit

99

Off-Unloader 1 Short

UNLD1 SC WARN

Normal OFF         
Unloader1 Short

Fault Discharge Temp Sens

99

Run-Fault Disch Temp

DISCH TEMP OPN

Normal Running Fault 
Temp Probe

Unld2 Sol Open Circuit

99

Run-Unloader 2 Open

UNLD2 OPN WARN

Normal Running    
Unloader2 Open

Unld1 Sol Open Circuit

99

Run-Unloader 1 Open

UNLD1 OPN WARN

Normal Running    
Unloader1 Open

Unld2 Sol Short Circuit

99

Run-Unloader 2 Short

UNLD2 SC WARN

Normal Running    
Unloader2 Short

Unld1 Sol Short Circuit

99

Run-Unloader 1 Short

UNLD1 SC WARN

Normal Running    
Unloader1 Short

No Comm Sensor to CT

20

Comm Loss Sensor — CT NO COMM CT

Connection Lost 

CT To Sensor

Low Oil Warning

99

Run-Low Oil Prs Warn

LOW OIL WARN

Normal Running 

Low Oil Pressure

No Comm Sensor to ID

20

Comm Loss Sensor — ID

NO COMM ID

Connection Lost ID To 
Sensor

Comp ID Module Failure

20

Comp ID Module Fail

COMP ID FAIL

Compressor ID Mod-
ule Failed

No Comm Sensor Modul

20

Comm Loss Sensor Mod NO COMM SENSOR

No Communication To 
Sensor Module

Sensor Module Failure

20

Sensor Module Fail

SENS MOD FAIL

Sensor Module Failure

Device Absent

20

No Communications E2

NO COMM E2

No Communication

Discharge Temp Trip

20

Disch Temp Trip

DISCH TEMP TRIP

Discharge Temp Trip

Brown Out Trip

20

Comp Brown Out Trip

BROWN OUT TRIP

Power BrownOut  Trip

Compressor Low Volt Trip

20

Comp Low Voltage Trip

LOW VLT TRIP

Compressor Low Volt-
age Trip

Supply Voltage Trip

20

Comp Mod Supply V Trp SUPPLY VLT TRIP

Module Low Voltage 
Trip

Part Winding Trip

20

Part Winding Trip

PART WIND TRIP

Part Winding Trip

Voltage Imbalance

20

Voltage Imbalance

VOLT IMBALANCE

Vol Imbalance Trip

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