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Johnson Controls Penn Commercial Controls Fault — Troubleshooting Guide

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Johnson Controls Penn commercial controls faults for A421, A350, P70, and pressure/temperature controls: common alarms, causes, and repair steps.

Johnson Controls Penn Commercial Controls Faults — Quick Reference

Johnson Controls Penn controls show up in rooftop units, walk-ins, chillers, and process cooling equipment. Most Penn controls do not use long digital fault logs. They trip on pressure, temperature, or sensor input and the connected equipment locks out.

Fault / ConditionMeaningQuick Fix
Sensor ErrorTemperature sensor open or shortedCheck sensor resistance and wiring
High Pressure TripPressure exceeded cutoutCheck condenser airflow and charge
Low Pressure TripSuction pressure too lowCheck charge and evaporator flow
Control Output Not EnergizingRelay failed or no control powerCheck 24VAC / line voltage and relay
Manual Reset OpenSafety control tripped and latchedFind root cause before reset
Display BlankNo power to controlCheck transformer, fuse, and wiring

Most Common Faults

Sensor Error

Penn A421 and A350 digital controls use a thermistor sensor. If the sensor opens or shorts, the display shows an error and the relay output drops out. Check the sensor plug, then measure resistance. A typical 10K sensor reads about 10,000 ohms at 77°F.

High Pressure Trip

Penn pressure controls are often wired in series with the compressor contactor coil. A high pressure trip means the control opened the circuit to protect the compressor. Check condenser fan operation, condenser coil cleanliness, and refrigerant overcharge.

Low Pressure Trip

A low pressure safety opens when suction pressure falls too low. Common causes are low refrigerant charge, iced evaporator coil, plugged TXV screen, or low airflow across the evaporator.

Penn Control Types

SeriesTypeCommon Use
A421Digital temperature controlWalk-ins, condensers, pump control
A350Electronic temperature controlHVAC and refrigeration
P70Mechanical pressure controlRefrigeration safety
P78High/low pressure controlCompressor protection

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When to Call a Pro

If a Penn safety control keeps opening, do not jumper it out and walk away. Find the system problem first. Refrigerant work needs an EPA-certified technician.


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