Staged Gas System Components; Stage Gas System Inputs/Outputs; Operating Modes; Tempering (Cool) Mode - Carrier 48AK Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

Single package rooftop units electric cooling/gas heating, with reciprocating compressor
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ITEM
Heating Controller (SGC)
Supply-Air Thermistors (SAT)
Cooling Supply Air Set Point
Potentiometer (CLSASP)
Heating Supply Air Set Point
Potentiometer (HTSASP)
Air Flow Switch (AFS)
INPUT
Cool1
Cool2
Heat1
Heat2
Fan
Cool Supply Set Point
Heat Supply Set Point
Supply Air Thermistor (1, 2 and 3)
Operating Modes — The SGC will operate the unit in one of
the following operating modes:
• no mode
• Cooling Mode
• Heating1 Mode
• Heating2 Mode
No Mode — In this mode, none of the heat stages are turned
on. No mode occurs if the Cool, Heat or Fan inputs are off or
the Cool input(s) are on.
Tempering (Cool) Mode — In this mode, the SGC tempers in
incoming supply air to maintain the cooling supply air set
point. Tempering mode occurs if the Fan input is ON and all
Cool and Heat inputs are off.
When the SGC determines that the fan is on and the base
unit control is not calling for heat or mechanical cooling, the
SGC will stage heat to maintain the cooling set point which is
set on the CLSASP potentiometer of the SGC. This set point
should be slightly below the supply air set point of the base unit
VAV control. Note that the supply-air temperature will still be
in the "cooling range."
Heat1 Mode — Heat1 mode is used on VAV applications as
they have one heat stage on the base unit control. CV units
have two heat stages and will not operate under Heat1 mode.
In this mode, heat is staged to control supply air temperature
to HTSASP. Heat1 mode occurs only if Heat1 is ON and Heat2
is OFF and Cool1 and Cool2 are OFF.
When the base unit control calls for first stage of heat, the
SGC will stage heat to maintain the heating set point set on the
potentiometer of the SGC. The HIR will be energized to com-
mand the zone terminals to open to maintain minimum heating
airflow.
Heat2 Mode — Heat2 mode is used on CV applications as
they have 2 heat stages on the base unit control. VAV units
have only 1 heat stage and will not operate under Heat2 mode.
In this mode, when the base unit calls for the second stage
of heat, the SGC will turn on all available heat stages. This
mode only occurs if Heat1 and Heat2 are ON and Cool1 and
Cool2 are OFF.
Accessory Navigator Display — The Navigator Display is a
field-installed accessory. See Fig. 60. Navigator Display is to
be connected to LEN connections at communication board
Table 37 — Staged Gas System Components
FUNCTION
Logic and Output Relays
Sense unit leaving-air temperature
Specify set point for
tempering heat control
Set Point Range: 35 to 70 F
Specify set point for First-Stage
Heating control
Set Point Range: 80 to 125 F
Prove Supply Fan operation
Table 38 — Stage Gas System Inputs/Outputs
Relay in parallel with Compressor #1 contactor
Relay in parallel with Compressor #2 contactor
24V input from Base Unit control
24V input from Base Unit control
Air proving switch (contact closure on rise in static pressure)
Potentiometer, (range 35-70 F)
Potentiometer, (range 80-125 F)
Field-installed in supply ductwork (P/N HH79NZ016)
84
Heating section
Supply duct (factory-provided,
field-installed)
Heating section, next to SGC
Heating section, next to SGC
Fan supply air plenum
(factory-installed)
DESCRIPTION
which is attached to the heating and cooling supply air set point
potentiometers in heating section. The Navigator Display ac-
cessory is required for all units with staged gas control.
The display module provides the user interface to the Staged
Gas control system. See Fig. 60. The display has up and down
arrow keys, an
ESCAPE
key, and an
keys are used to navigate through the different levels of the dis-
play structure. See Table 39. Press the ESCAPE key until the
display is blank to move through the top 11 mode levels indi-
cated by LEDs on the bottom left side of the display.
Pressing the
ESCAPE
and
will scroll a text description across the display indicating the
full meaning of each display acronym. Pressing the
and
ENTER
keys when the display is blank (Mode LED lev-
el) will return the display to its default menu of rotating display
items. In addition, the password will be disabled requiring that
it be entered again before changes can be made to password
protected items.
When a specific item is located, the display will flash show-
ing the operator, the item, item value, and then the item units (if
any). Press the
ENTER
key to stop the display at the item val-
ue. Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are
password protected. The display will flash PASS and WORD
when required. Use the
ENTER
digits of the password. The default password is 1111.
Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished in
the same manner. Locate and display the desired item. Press
the
key to stop the display at the item value. Press the
ENTER
ENTER
key again so that the item value flashes. Use the ar-
row keys to change the value or state of an item and press the
ENTER
key to accept it. Press the
item, value, or units display will resume. Repeat the process as
required for other items.
The unit alarms can be cleared through Navigator display.
To check the current alarms, enter the Alarms menu. The first
submenu is the CRNT submenu. The CRNT function displays
the list of current alarms (maximum of 25). The second sub-
menu item is the RCRN (Reset All Current Alarms) function.
Press
ENTER
to reset the current alarms. The next submenu
item, HIST, displays the list of cleared alarms (maximum of
20). The HIST function can be cleared with the RHIS function.
LOCATION
ENTER
key. These
ENTER
keys simultaneously
ESCAPE
and arrow keys to enter the 4
ESCAPE
key and the

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