Setting Unit Airflow; Blower Speeds; Figure 27 Speed Taps; Figure 28 Speed Taps - Bard 11EER WH Series Installation Instructions Manual

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Setting Unit Airflow

The unit is set from the factory at the default speed.
Most units have three selectable cooling speed taps
that can be utilized. The default speed is the lowest
cooling speed. The two higher speed taps can be used
for higher duct static applications so that the unit can
maintain the recommended airflow as shown in Table
14. The higher speeds can also be used when higher
sensible cooling is desired. To change to the higher
speed taps, move the orange/black wire on the blower
speed terminal block to either MED or HI. Refer to
Table 16 on page 40 for the corresponding airflow of
each tap. Set the unit duct static based on the highest
airflow that the unit will run at.
TABLE 14
Recommended Airflow
Nominal
Nominal
Model
Rated
Rated
CFM*
ESP*
W42HC
1350
.15
W48HC
1550
.20
W60HC
1750
.20
* Rated CFM and ESP on factory speed connection.
NOTE: Be sure to adjust the system static or
blower speed to maintain airflows above the
minimum recommendations to prevent freeze
up conditions if Balanced Climate mode is
activated.
Do not operate the unit in Balanced Climate mode
if running high static applications as indicated in
the blower performance table. If Balanced Climate
mode is activated as described on page 18, the unit
will run in this mode at all times unless there is a
call for ventilation, electric heat or 2nd stage cooling
from a 2-stage thermostat. At that time, the unit will
automatically activate a higher speed tap.

Blower Speeds

Five factory programmed speed taps (torque settings)
are available for the motor, and are selected through
different unit modes of operation. These modes are
energized by 24VAC signals from the low voltage
terminal block located inside the control panel by a
thermostat or other controlling device. Each speed tap
is programmed by Bard at the factory to different motor
torque settings (see Figure 27).
Manual 2100-711C
Page
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Factory
Recommended
Speed
Airflow Range
Connection
1250 - 1600
1450 - 1750
Default
1650 - 2000
(Thermostat Control Circuit Wiring).
1.
Start with unit wiring diagram to confirm proper
connections and voltage (see Figure 11).
FIGURE 27
Speed Taps
FIGURE 11
24VAC Common
24VAC Common
24VAC "R"
signal through
24VAC "R" Signal through
thermostat output.
thermostat output
Speed Tap 1: Vent Speed
Speed Tap 2: Balanced Climate Speed
Speed Tap 3: Default Speed
Speed Tap 4: Medium Speed
24VAC Common
Speed Tap 5: High Speed
Multiple motor speed taps may be energized
24VAC "R" Signal through
thermostat output.
simultaneously by 24VAC power during different modes
of operation. The highest number speed tap energized
takes priority with 5 being the highest and 1 being
the lowest. See Table 15 for the corresponding blower
speeds with the different modes of operation.
Programmed blower speed taps are as follows (see also
Figure 28):
Speed Tap 1: Vent/blower only speed
Speed Tap 2: Balanced Climate speed
Speed Tap 3: Default LO cooling & heating speed.
Energized by default for cooling operation through the
blower speed tap selection and is labeled as LO.
Speed Tap 4: Optional MED Cooling & heating speed.
Selected manually through the blower speed tap
selection and is labeled as MED.
Speed Tap 5: Optional HI cooling & heating speed.
Selected manually through the blower speed tap
selection and is labeled as HI.
FIGURE 28
Speed Taps
Orange Wire
w/Black Stripe
refer to wiring diagram!)
a. If the low voltage communication is not present, check
the demand from the thermostat. Also check the
output terminal and wire(s) from the terminal strip or
control relay(s) to the motor.
b. If the motor has proper high voltage as identified
above (Motor not Running #1), and proper low voltage
to a programmed terminal, and is not operating, the
motor is failed, and will require replacement.
Manual
2100-467H
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