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Help, My FDECU-5 heat pump is bipolar
I bought a FDECU-5 (field deployable environmental control unit) which is a 3 or 5 ton heat pump recently from GL for $120 all in. I have been looking for something to heat and cool the room above my attached garage which is about 25' square. I left it unfinished when I built my house so that I could get in quicker and finish it later. My big mistake was not running 240v up there although I could probably just put in a window unit. I did look into a split system but just the equipment is 2-3K. I saw a FDECU-4 at Ft Bragg last year that looked perfect and almost unused but I fell out of the bidding at $600. This other unit came up at Portsmouth, VA along with another. Upon inspection, this unit had the flex tubes inside but a Sharpie note about failing to power up. The other unit did not have the flex ducts. I thought I could figure out the problem or $120 would not be too bad if no go. If I can make it work, I can heat and cool both the garage and the room above.
When I got it home, the attached plug fit right into the outlet on my 804a 15 kw generator. The internal fan ran fine but I do not remember if I tried the heat pump (made the compressor kick in) at that time. The next time I tried it, it would start for half a second and then kick out the breaker on the gen with a short light illuminated. On another day, everything would work fine except that in full cold, the output air would get hotter instead of cooler. Lmtv772 had a thread about a month ago about his FDECU-5s and we PMed several times. He also sent me a PDF of TM-9-4120-411-140012 which had Table 4-3 filled in unlike the TM that Hard Head had posted on another thread about FDECUs. I had a feeling that the reversing valve was stuck since it would heat instead of cool when in full cold mode. Further reading of the TM showed me how to get in the manual override mode (para 4.9.4) and turn on things one at a time. The reversing valve indeed cycles and it would put out air so cold my hand would hurt. With both heater units on, my gen would start to grunt and stabilize at around 125% output. In full cold, it stays around 50%. I think I saw that each aux heating unit pulls around 5.2 kw in the TM.
To fight the kick out the breaker and show a short on the gen panel problem, I have run a direct 10 ga ground wire to my house ground. It seemed to solve that problem until just the other day when it has again started to kick off after about 1/2 sec run. Also recently, going into manual override mode, the comp relay (I think) would cycle on off until I deselected the comp DIP switch which was a new problem. Today, as it has for the last several days, it does the 1/2 sec thing and shows a short on the gen panel which it had quit doing for the middle two weeks. It has also started to kick out as soon as any DIP switch other than #8 (the one putting the unit in manual override) is selected. It is strange how the problems shift around depending on how the unit feels that day
My thoughts are there are some relay problems causing the generator breaker to kick out and possibly a thermistor temp sensor causing the output to get hotter in full cold. I found in the TM how to test the thermistors but got sidetracked when earlier problems seemed to come back. Can someone please help me to understand Table 4-3 and how to interpret the binary fault codes.
Robert
I bought a FDECU-5 (field deployable environmental control unit) which is a 3 or 5 ton heat pump recently from GL for $120 all in. I have been looking for something to heat and cool the room above my attached garage which is about 25' square. I left it unfinished when I built my house so that I could get in quicker and finish it later. My big mistake was not running 240v up there although I could probably just put in a window unit. I did look into a split system but just the equipment is 2-3K. I saw a FDECU-4 at Ft Bragg last year that looked perfect and almost unused but I fell out of the bidding at $600. This other unit came up at Portsmouth, VA along with another. Upon inspection, this unit had the flex tubes inside but a Sharpie note about failing to power up. The other unit did not have the flex ducts. I thought I could figure out the problem or $120 would not be too bad if no go. If I can make it work, I can heat and cool both the garage and the room above.
When I got it home, the attached plug fit right into the outlet on my 804a 15 kw generator. The internal fan ran fine but I do not remember if I tried the heat pump (made the compressor kick in) at that time. The next time I tried it, it would start for half a second and then kick out the breaker on the gen with a short light illuminated. On another day, everything would work fine except that in full cold, the output air would get hotter instead of cooler. Lmtv772 had a thread about a month ago about his FDECU-5s and we PMed several times. He also sent me a PDF of TM-9-4120-411-140012 which had Table 4-3 filled in unlike the TM that Hard Head had posted on another thread about FDECUs. I had a feeling that the reversing valve was stuck since it would heat instead of cool when in full cold mode. Further reading of the TM showed me how to get in the manual override mode (para 4.9.4) and turn on things one at a time. The reversing valve indeed cycles and it would put out air so cold my hand would hurt. With both heater units on, my gen would start to grunt and stabilize at around 125% output. In full cold, it stays around 50%. I think I saw that each aux heating unit pulls around 5.2 kw in the TM.
To fight the kick out the breaker and show a short on the gen panel problem, I have run a direct 10 ga ground wire to my house ground. It seemed to solve that problem until just the other day when it has again started to kick off after about 1/2 sec run. Also recently, going into manual override mode, the comp relay (I think) would cycle on off until I deselected the comp DIP switch which was a new problem. Today, as it has for the last several days, it does the 1/2 sec thing and shows a short on the gen panel which it had quit doing for the middle two weeks. It has also started to kick out as soon as any DIP switch other than #8 (the one putting the unit in manual override) is selected. It is strange how the problems shift around depending on how the unit feels that day
My thoughts are there are some relay problems causing the generator breaker to kick out and possibly a thermistor temp sensor causing the output to get hotter in full cold. I found in the TM how to test the thermistors but got sidetracked when earlier problems seemed to come back. Can someone please help me to understand Table 4-3 and how to interpret the binary fault codes.
Robert
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