Schneider Electric EER56100 Installation Guide Page 11

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 88
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 10
9-EN© 2011 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
ENGLISH
4. Terminal 9 (L) is used to indicate a fault with the heat pump compressor. When a compressor fault
is detected, the display will flash red and the “Heat Pump Fault” error message will be displayed.
5. The Emergency Heat Relay (E Terminal) and outdoor thermostats (usually accessories to a heat
pump), are not used. The EER56100 thermostat automatically controls auxiliary heat efficiently. If
the heat pump is equipped with an outdoor thermostat, remove it from the auxiliary heat circuit.
About Dual Fuel Heat Pump Systems
A dual fuel heat pump typically has a gas furnace combined with a heat pump. The gas furnace is used
as auxiliary heat unless the outdoor temperature is very low, in which case it is used as the primary
heat source.
1. When used with dual fuel heat pumps, the EER56100 thermostat requires a method for obtaining the
outdoor temperature. A Wiser Thermostat External Temperature sensor (EER57200) can be
physically connected to the “Remote Temp. Sensor” terminals on the thermostat, or the EER56100
thermostat can obtain the outdoor temperature from a remote system.
If the EER56100 thermostat cannot obtain the outdoor temperature, the heat pump compressor
will not operate and the thermostat will only call for the auxiliary heat until the problem is resolved.
When this occurs, the display will flash red and the “Problem With Outdoor Temperature Sensor.
Some Heat Stages May Be Disabled” error message will be displayed. After the error has been
acknowledged, “Outdoor Sensor Fault” will be displayed in the Message Bar until the problem is
resolved.
2. Balance Setpoint Limits:
If the outdoor temperature is above the “Upper Balance Setpoint” (45 °F by default), the heat
pump is used exclusively.
If the outdoor temperature falls below the “Upper Balance Setpoint” but is above the “Lower
Balance Setpoint” (35 °F by default), and if the heat pump is unable to heat at a rate of 5
degrees per hour or better, the heat pump will turn off and auxiliary heat will be used until the
call for heat has been satisfied.
If the outdoor temperature falls below the “Lower Balance Setpoint”, the heat pump will turn off
and the auxiliary heat will be used until the call for heat has been satisfied.
The Balance Setpoint Limits can be adjusted according to the manufacturer's specifications.
3. When the EER56100 thermostat makes a call for auxiliary heat, the heat pump compressor is
turned off and the auxiliary heat is used exclusively.
Page view 10
1 2 ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ... 87 88

Comments to this Manuals

No comments