ICM CONTROLS ICM325A Single Phase Universal Head Pressure Control User Guide
- June 9, 2024
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ICM325A Single Phase Universal Head Pressure Control
User Guide
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & APPLICATION GUIDE
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FEATURES
- Near field communication using the ICM OMNI App
- Inputs for two temperature sensors or two pressure sensors
- Heat pump bypass for full speed operation in heating mode
- Jumper selectable control voltage enabling
- Universal input voltage 120-600 VAC
- Universal Control voltage 24-240 VAC (jumper enabled)
CAUTION!
Installation of the ICM325A shall be performed by trained technicians only.
Adhere to all local and national electric codes.
Disconnect all power to the system before making any connections.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Line voltage: 120 – 600 VAC
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Control voltage: 24-240 VAC (Jumper enabled)
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Motor 2 Output: 10A maximum
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Frequency: 50-60 Hz
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Operating temperature: -40ºF to +167ºF (-40°C to +75°C)
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Temperature sensor: ICM386
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Pressure sensor: ICM387
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Heat pump reversing valve input: 24-240 VAC (Heat active default/jumper enabled cool active option)
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Mounting:
– Surface mount using (4) #8 screws
– The ICM325A should be surface mounted to a clean metal or other thermally conductive surface for maximum heat dissipation -
Motor:
– The ICM325A is intended to be used with single phase permanent split capacitor motors which are capable of having the input voltage varied.
MOUNTING THE PROBE
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Install the temperature probe several bends into the condenser. It can be attached to the U-bend or placed between the fins in the upper 1/3 of the condenser (see other side for more information).
Note: The response of the system can be fine tuned by repositioning the probe to a location which satisfies the desired pressure or by adjusting the set point. -
Connect the two wires from the sensor to the terminal block where it is marked T1/P1. If additional probes are necessary for multiple refrigerant circuits, they may be attached to terminals marked T2/P2.
Note: The control will respond to the probe that senses the highest temperature or pressure.
CONTROL VOLTAGE SETTING
The optional Control Voltage Enable Jumper activates a universal control
voltage input which allows a control voltage to determine when the ICM325A
becomes active. The control voltage is defaulted off from the factory and is
not required for operation.
HEAT PUMP OPERATION
During heating mode on a heat pump, varying the fan speed is not desirable
so the CM325A has a bypass mode which adjusts the outdoor fan to full speed
during heating mode. This is accomplished by reading the voltage of the
reversing valve at the HP RV terminals to indicate whether the unit is in heat
mode or cool mode. The CM325A is factory set for air conditioning/heat active
reversing valves. A jumper setting (HP O RV) is provided to accommodate cool
active reversing valves.
MODE OF OPERATION
The ICM325A is designed to control the head pressure on a heat pump or HVAC
unit by controlling the condenser fan speed thus allowing the heat pump or air
conditioner to operate even when the temperature outdoors is too low for
normal operation.
Temperature vs. Output Voltage %
- Full Speed: Temperature sensed above 100°F [Green LED on]
- Variable Speed: Temperature sensed between 100°F and 70°F [Orange LED on]
- Off: Temperature sensed below 70°F
Note: Stated temperatures are based on default settings.
Pressure vs. Output Voltage %
- Full Speed: Pressure sensed above 350 PSI [Green LED on]
- Variable Speed: Pressure sensed between 310 PSI and 350 PSI [Orange LED on]
- Off: Pressure sensed below 310 PSI
ICM OMNI APP ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS
PROBE TYPE
Probe Type allows the user to select a Direct Pressure Input or a Indirect
Temperature Input for monitoring head pressure.
SET POINT
Allows the end user to adjust the set point temperature or pressure the user
wishes to maintain.
HARD START SETTING
Adjusts the condenser fan to full speed during startup, allowing lubrication
of a sleeve bearing motor during startup.
MINIMUM OUTPUT VOLTAGE SETTING
Adjusts the range which the control operates in variable speed. The MAX
setting of 48% allows the least amount of variable speed over the range
whereas the MIN setting of 17% allows for the most amount of variable speed
over the range.
NOTE: ALL adjustments are made using the ICM Controls OMNI App.
SENSOR REPLACEMENTS
- Temperature Sensor: ICM386
- Pressure Sensor: ICM387
MULTIPLE CONDENSERS UP TO 10 AMPS
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM WIRING
Connect the wires from the contactor (load side), run capacitor, and the
condenser fan as shown in diagram above. If control voltage is desired, ensure
the jumper is placed on the control voltage enable input and the proper
voltage (24-240 VAC) is applied to the control voltage input. Place the
temperature probe at T1/P1 and 5V and mount the probe on a U-bend in the upper
third of the condenser. If two temperature probes are needed, wire the
additional temperature probe to T2/P2 & 5V. If a pressure transducer is used,
mount the transducer on the discharge line at the service fitting. Connect the
red wire to +5V, the black wire to GND and the BWG (blue/white/green) wire to
T1/P1 input. If two pressure sensors are used, connect the black and red wires
of the additional pressure sensor to the same points as previously mentioned
and connect the BWG (blue/white/green) wire to TP2/P2.
NOTE: Line one of the ICM325A must share the same leg of power that is
feeding the common of the run capacitor.
HEAT PUMP SYSTEM WIRING
Wiring of the ICM325A to a heat pump is the same as for air conditioning with
the exception of the Motor 2 output and the reversing valve input. For a heat
pump, the ICM325A Motor 2 terminal is connected to the outdoor fan relay input
power terminal (com) on the defrost board. The condenser fan common remains
connected to the normally closed terminal of the fan relay on the defrost
board. Apply the reversing valve voltage to the HP RV input in parallel with
the existing reversing valve; for cool active reversing valves a jumper will
have to be placed at the HP O RV jumper position.
NOTE: Line one of the ICM325A must share the same leg of power that is
feeding the common of the run capacitor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom | Problem |
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Fan overheats, over amps or runs very rough | Check with the motor manufacturer |
to see if the motor is able to be speed controlled by reducing the input
voltage. Verify the motor is a single phase PSC motor.
The fan cycles from full ON to full OFF with little or no modulation| Check
the Hard start setting in the App. Too much hard start can drop pressure too
quick causing a fan cycling effect. Lower the hard start in the App.
Should the fan cycling persist, move the probe up several bends into the
condenser to increase the sensitivity to the condensing temperature.
Adjust the minimum output voltage in the App while fine tuning the probe
placement on the condenser.
The fan does not come on at all| Using an AC voltmeter, measure the voltage
between the 24 VAC terminals. It should read approximately 24 volts.
Measure the line voltage between LINE 1 and LINE 2 to confirm that line
voltage is present. Check Line 1 of the ICM325A and confirm it is connected to
the same leg of power as the common of the Run capacitor.
Remove the thermistor probe from the terminal block and measure its resistance
at ambient temperature. Compare your reading at the appropriate temperature in
Appendix B to see if the actual resistance approximates the listed value.
Next, hold the probe in your hand and confirm that the resistance decreases.
If a pressure sensor is used, measure the DC voltage between GND and the
sensor output at BWG and compare your reading to the expected pressure in
Appendix A.
The high pressure switch trips off| Move the probe further into the condenser
where the temperature is higher. This will produce a higher fan RPM and will
decrease the head pressure.
Fine adjust the cutout and hard start settings in the App.
LED DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS
GREEN | AMBER | Condition |
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OFF | OFF | • No voltage at L1 or L2 |
• No control voltage when jumper is placed
• Output is off
ON| OFF| Full Speed Operation
OFF| ON| Variable Speed Operation
OFF| 2 Flashes| Shorted Sensor (Temperature or Pressure)
OFF| 3 Flashes| Open Sensor (Temperature or Pressure)
APPENDIX A
PRESSURE VS. VOLTAGE
Pressure (PSIG) | Voltage (VDC) |
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15 | 0.5 |
50 | 0.8 |
100 | 1.2 |
150 | 1.6 |
200 | 2 |
250 | 2.4 |
300 | 2.8 |
350 | 3.2 |
400 | 3.6 |
450 | 4 |
515 | 4.5 |
APPENDIX B
TEMPERATURE VS. PROBE RESISTANCE
°C | °F | Resistance (KΩ) |
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0° | 32° | 32.7 |
5° | 41° | 25.4 |
10° | 50° | 19.9 |
15° | 59° | 15.7 |
20° | 68° | 12.5 |
25° | 77° | 10 |
30° | 86° | 8.1 |
35° | 95° | 6.5 |
40° | 104° | 5.3 |
45° | 113° | 4.4 |
50° | 122° | 3.6 |
USING THE NFC TECHNOLOGY
STEP 1 – Download the app
Locate and download the “ICM Omni” app from the Google Play Store or Apple
Store.
STEP 2 – Open the app and select Program Device
STEP 3 – Select a Device to Program
STEP 4 – Select a Program
Choose the option to create a new program or select a saved program.
STEPS 5 – 9
Select each Parameter and Program while following the app.
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Select either Temperature or Pressure Sensor from Probe Type menu and set the value, then press SET to bring you back to Parameters.
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Select Set Point and set to desired pressure or temperature you wish to maintain and press SET.
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Select the Hard Start setting and set a Hard Start value from .1 – 5 seconds, then press SET.
NOTE: Hard Start will run the fan at full speed for the set time period to allow lubrication of sleeve bearings. -
Select Minimum Output Voltage and choose the % of variable speed range desired between 17% (most amount) – 48% (least amount).
NOTE: For motors which have difficulty with modulation, set the minimum output voltage to 48%.
STEP 10 – Programming Your Device
Hold your phone near your ICM device. The check mark shows complete.
Reading Your Device
From the Home Screen, tap on Read Device.
Read Device Program
Hold your phone near your ICM device.
The check mark shows complete.
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