Vfd Power Exhaust Building Pressure; Smoke Control Modes; Fire-Smoke Inputs; Airflow Control During The Fire-Smoke Modes - Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48/50AJ Operation And Service Manual

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BP.MT = 1 (4 motors)
Power Exhaust Stage 0
Power Exhaust Stage 1
Power Exhaust Stage 2
Power Exhaust Stage 3
Power Exhaust Stage 4
BP.MT = 2 (6 motors)
Power Exhaust Stage 0
Power Exhaust Stage 1
Power Exhaust Stage 2
Power Exhaust Stage 3
Power Exhaust Stage 4
Power Exhaust Stage 5
Power Exhaust Stage 6
• If building pressure (Pressures
the building pressure set point (Configuration
BP
BPSP) minus the building pressure low threshold
level (Configuration
BP
stage of power exhaust.
VFD POWER EXHAUST BUILDING PRESSURE CON-
TROL (BP.CF = 3) — A 4 to 20mA analog output from
Economizer Control Board 1 (ECB-1, AO1) is provided as a
speed reference for a field-installed VFD power exhaust
accessory. If building pressure (Pressures
above the building pressure set point (BP.SP) and the supply
fan is on, then building pressure control is initialized. Thereaf-
ter, if the supply fan relay goes off or if the building pressure
drops below the BP.SP minus the building pressure set point
offset (BP.SO) for 5 continuous minutes, building pressure
control will be stopped. The 5-minute timer will continue to re-
initialize if the VFD is still commanded to a speed > 0%. If the
building pressure falls below the set point, the VFD will slow
down automatically. Control is performed with a PID loop
where:
Error = BP – BP.SP
K = 1000 * BP.RT/60 (normalize the PID control for run
rate)
P = K * BP.P * (error)
I = K * BP.I * (error) + "I" calculated last time through the
PID
D = K * BP.D * (error – error computed last time through
the PID)
VFD speed reference (clamped between BP.MN and
BP.MX%) = P + I + D
Smoke Control Modes —
trol modes that can be used to control smoke within areas ser-
viced by the unit: Pressurization mode, Evacuation mode,
Smoke Purge mode, and Fire Shutdown. Evacuation, Pressur-
ization and Smoke Purge modes require the Controls Expan-
sion Board (CEM). The Fire Shutdown input is located on the
main board (MBB) on terminals TB5-10 and 11. The unit may
also be equipped with a factory-installed return air smoke de-
tector that is wired to TB5-10 and 11 and will shut the unit
down if a smoke condition is determined. Field-monitoring
wiring can be connected to terminal TB5-8 and 9 to monitor
the smoke detector. Inputs on the CEM board can be used to
put the unit in the Pressurization, Evacuation, and Smoke
Purge modes. These switches or inputs are connected to TB6 as
shown below. Refer to Major System Components section on
page 101 for wiring diagrams.
Pressurization — TB6-12 and 13
Evacuation — TB6-13 and 14
Table 83 — Power Exhaust Staging (BP.CF = 2)
AIR.P
BP) is less than
B.CFG
BP.LP) subtract a
AIR.P
BP) rises
There are four smoke con-
PE.A
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
PE.A
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Smoke Purge — TB6-13 and 15
Each mode must be energized individually on discrete in-
puts and the corresponding alarm is initiated when a mode is
activated. The fire system provides a normally closed dry con-
tact closure. Multiple smoke control inputs, sensed by the con-
trol will force the unit into a Fire Shutdown mode.
FIRE-SMOKE INPUTS — These discrete inputs can be
found on the local display under Inputs
ITEM
EXPANSION
FIRE

FIRE-SMOKE INPUTS

FSD
Fire Shutdown Input
PRES
Pressurization Input
EVAC
Evacuation Input
PURG
Smoke Purge Input
Fire Shutdown Mode — This mode will cause an immediate
and complete shutdown of the unit.
Pressurization Mode — This mode attempts to raise the pres-
sure of a space to prevent smoke infiltration from an adjacent
space. Opening the economizer (thereby closing the return air
damper), shutting down power exhaust and turning the indoor
fan on will increase pressure in the space.
Evacuation Mode — This mode attempts to lower the pres-
sure of the space to prevent infiltrating an adjacent space with
its smoke. Closing the economizer (thereby opening the return-
air damper), turning on the power exhaust and shutting down
the indoor fan decrease pressure in the space.
Smoke Purge Mode — This mode attempts to draw out
smoke from the space after the emergency condition. Opening
the economizer (thereby closing the return-air damper), turning
on both the power exhaust and indoor fan will evacuate smoke
and bring in fresh air.
AIRFLOW CONTROL DURING THE FIRE-SMOKE
MODES — All non-smoke related control outputs will get
shut down in the fire-smoke modes. Those related to airflow
will be controlled as explained below. The following matrix
specifies all actions the control shall undertake when each
mode occurs (outputs are forced internally with CCN priority
number 1 - "Fire"):
DEVICE
PRESSURIZATION PURGE EVACUATION
Economizer
Indoor Fan —
VFD
Power Exhaust
Heat Interlock
Relay
*"FSO" refers to the supply VFD fire speed override configurable
speed.
66
PE.B
PE.C
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
PE.B
PE.C
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
FIRE.
RANGE
ALRM/NORM FSD
ALRM/NORM PRES forcible
ALRM/NORM EVAC forcible
ALRM/NORM PURG forcible
100%
100%
0%
ON/FSO*
ON/FSO*
OFF
OFF
ON/FSO*
ON/FSO*
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
CCN
WRITE
POINT
STATUS
forcible
FIRE
SHUTDOWN
0%
OFF
OFF
OFF

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