Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48/50AJ Operation And Service Manual page 51

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink version 5.x controls
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ITEM
EXPANSION
HEAT
HEATING CONFIGURATION
HT.CF
Heating Control Type
HT.SP
Heating Supply Air Setpt
OC.EN
Occupied Heating Enabled
LAT.M
MBB Sensor Heat Relocate
G.FOD
Fan Off Delay, Gas Heat
E.FOD
Fan Off Delay, Elec Heat
SG.CF
STAGED GAS CONFIGS
HT.ST
Staged Gas Heat Type
CAP.M
Max Cap Change per Cycle
M.R.DB
S.Gas DB min.dF/PID Rate
S.G.DB
St.Gas Temp. Dead Band
RISE
Heat Rise dF/sec Clamp
LAT.L
LAT Limit Config
LIM.M
Limit Switch Monitoring?
SW.H.T
Limit Switch High Temp
SW.L.T
Limit Switch Low Temp
HT.P
Heat Control Prop. Gain
HT.D
Heat Control Derv. Gain
HT.TM
Heat PID Rate Config
*Some defaults are model number dependent.
Occupied Heating Enable (OC.EN) — This configuration
only applies when the unit's control type (Configuration
UNIT
C.TYP) is configured for 1 (VAV-RAT) or 2 (VAV-
SPT). If the user wants to have the capability of performing
heating throughout the entire occupied period, then this config-
uration needs to be set to "YES". Most installations do not re-
quire this capability, and if heating is installed, it is used to heat
the building in the morning. In this case set OC.EN to "NO".
NOTE: This unit does not support simultaneous heating and
cooling. If significant simultaneous heating and cooling
demand is expected, it may be necessary to provide additional
heating or cooling equipment and a control system to provide
occupants with proper comfort.
MBB Sensor Heat Relocate (LAT.M) — This option allows
the user additional performance benefit when under CCN
Linkage for the 2-stage electric and gas heating types. As two-
stage heating types do not "modulate" to a supply air set point,
no leaving air thermistor is required and none is provided. The
evaporator discharge thermistor, which is initially installed up-
stream of the heater, can be repositioned downstream and the
control can expect to sense this heat. While the control does not
need this to energize stages of heat, the control can wait for a
sufficient temperature rise before announcing a heating mode
to a CCN linkage system (ComfortID™).
If the sensor is relocated, the user will now have the
capability to view the leaving-air temperature at all times at
Temperatures
AIR.T
CTRL
NOTE: If the user does not relocate this sensor for the 2-stage
electric or gas heating types and is under CCN Linkage, then
the control will send a heating mode (if present) uncondition-
ally to the linkage coordinator in the CCN zoning system
regardless of the leaving-air temperature.
Fan-Off Delay, Gas Heat (G.FOD) — This configuration is
the delay in seconds, after a gas heat mode has ended
(HT.CF=2,3) that the control will continue to energize the
supply fan.
Fan-Off Delay, Elec Heat (E.FOD) — This configuration is
the delay in seconds, after an electric heat mode has ended
(HT.CF=1) that the control will continue to energize the
supply fan.
HEAT MODE SELECTION PROCESS — There are two
possible heat modes that the control will call out for heating
control: HVAC Mode = LOW HEAT and HVAC Mode =
HIGH HEAT. These modes will be called out based on control
type (C.TYP).
VAV-RAT (C.TYP = 1) and VAV-SPT (C.TYP = 2) — There
is no difference in the selection of a heating mode for either
Table 65 — Heating Configuration
LAT.
RANGE
UNITS
0 - 3
80 - 120
dF
Yes/No
Yes/No
45 - 600
sec
10 - 600
sec
0 - 4
5 - 45
0 - 5
0 - 5
^F
0.05 - 0.2
0 - 20
^F
Yes/No
110 - 180
dF
100 - 170
dF
0 - 1.5
0 - 1.5
60 - 300
sec
VAV-RAT or VAV-SPT, except that for VAV-SPT, space tem-
perature is used in the unoccupied period to turn on the supply
fan for 10 minutes before checking return-air temperature. The
actual selection of a heat mode, LOW or HIGH for both
control types, will be based upon the controlling return-air
temperature.
With sufficient heating demand, there are still conditions
that will prevent the unit from selecting a heat mode. First, the
unit must be configured for a heat type (Configuration
HEAT
HT.CF not equal to "NONE"). Second, the unit has a
configuration which can enable or disable heating in the
occupied period except for a standard morning warmup cycle
(Configuration
HEAT
the Setting Up the System section for more information.
If the unit is allowed to select a heat mode, then the next
step is an evaluation of demand versus set point. At this point,
the logic is the same as for control types SPT Multi-Stage and
SPT-2 Stage, (C.TYP = 5,6) except for the actual temperature
compared against set point. See Temperature Driven Heat
Mode Evaluation section.
Tstat-Multi-Stage (C.TYP = 3) and Tstat-2 Stage (C.TYP =
4) — There is no difference in the selection of a heat mode be-
tween the control types TSTAT 2-stage or TSTAT multi-stage.
These selections only refer to how cooling will be handled.
With thermostat control the W1 and W2 inputs determine
whether the HVAC Mode is LOW or HIGH HEAT.
W1 = ON, W2 = OFF: HVAC MODE = LOW HEAT*
W2 = ON, W2 = ON: HVAC MODE = HIGH HEAT
*If the heating type is either 2-stage electric or 2-stage gas, the
unit may promote a low heat mode to a high heat mode.
NOTE: If W2 = ON and W1 is OFF, a "HIGH HEAT" HVAC
Mode will be called out but an alert (T422) will be generated.
See Alarms and Alerts section on page 93.
SPT Multi-Stage (C.TYP = 5) and SPT 2 Stage (C.TYP = 6)
— There is no difference in the selection of a heat mode
between the control types SPT 2-stage or SPT multi-stage.
These selections only refer to how cooling will be handled. So,
for a valid heating type selected (HT.CF not equal to zero) the
unit is free to select a heating mode based on space temperature
(SPT).
If the unit is allowed to select a heat mode, then the next
step is an evaluation of demand versus set point. At this point,
the logic is the same as for control types VAV-RAT and
VAV-SPT (C.TYP = 1,2), except for the actual temperature
compared against set point. See Temperature Driven Heat
Mode Evaluation section on page 52.
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CCN POINT
DEFAULT
HEATTYPE
0*
SASPHEAT
85
HTOCCENA
No
HTLATMON
No
GAS_FOD
45
ELEC_FOD
30
HTSTGTYP
0*
HTCAPMAX
45*
HT_MR_DB
0.5
HT_SG_DB
2
HTSGRISE
0.06
HTLATLIM
10
HTLIMMON
Yes
HT_LIMHI
170*
HT_LIMLO
160*
HT_PGAIN
1
HT_DGAIN
1
HTSGPIDR
90
OC.EN). See descriptions above in

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