Accessory Control Components - Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48J Started Manual

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink ti version 5.x controls sizes (020-060)
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BOARD ADDRESSES
-- Each board in thesystem hasan
address. The MBBhas adefault address of1butit does h ave
aninstance
jumper that s hould b eset t o1asshown i nFig.26.
For t heother boards inthe system t here isa4-dip switch h ead-
eroneach b oard t hat s hould b eset a s shown b elow.
BOARD
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
ECB1
0
0
0
0
ECB2
1
0
0
0
SCB
0
0
0
0
CEM
0
0
0
0
0 = On; 1 = Off
FIELD CONNECTION
TERMINAL
STRIPS -- Field con-
nection terminal strips are located in the main control box. See
Fig. 32 and Table 122.
Accessory Control Components
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In addition
to
the factory-installed
options,
the units can also be equipped
with several field-installed
accessories
that expand the control
features of the unit. The following
hardware
components
can
be used as accessories.
ROOM
THERMOSTATS
(48/50AJ,AW,
A2,A4
UNITS
ONLY)-
The (_mfortLink
TM
controls
support
a conven-
tional electro-mechanical
or electronic
thermostat that uses the
Y1, Y2, Wl, W2, and G signals. The control also supports an
additional
input for an occupied/unoccupied
command
that is
available on some new thermostats.
The (_mfortLink
controls
can be configured to run with multiple stages of capacity which
allows up to 6 stages of capacity. Although
the unit can be con-
figured for normal 2-stage control, it is recommended
that the
multi-stage
control be used. The room thermostat is connected
to TB4.
SPACE SENSOR-
The (_mfortLink
controls
support
the
use of space temperature
sensors.
The T55 and T56 sensors
and CCN communicating
T58 room sensor can be used. The
T55 and T56 sensors are connected
to TB5 terminal 3, 4, and 5.
The T58 sensor is connected
to the CCN connections
on TB3.
When a T55, T56, or T58 sensor is used, the user must install
the red jumpers
from R to Wl, and W2 on TB4 for the heat
function to work correctly.
SPACE CO2 SENSORS
-- The
(_mfortLink
controls
also
support a CO 2 IAQ sensor that can be located in the space for
use in demand ventilation.
The sensor must be a 4 to 20 mA
sensor and should be connected
to TB5 terminal
6 and 7. See
Fig. 33 for sensor wiring.
ECONOMIZER
HUMIDITY
CHANGEOVER
SEN-
SORS--The
(_mfortLink
controls
support
5
different
changeover
schemes for the economizer.
These are:
outdoor air dry bulb
differential
dry bulb
outdoor air enthalpy curves
differential
enthalpy
custom
curves
(a combination
of an enthalpy/dewpoint
curve and a dry bulb curve).
The units are equipped
as standard with an outside air and
return
air dry bulb
sensor
which
supports
the dry bulb
changeover
methods. If the other methods are to be used, then a
field-installed
humidity sensor must be installed for outdoor air
enthalpy and customer curve control and two humidity sensors
must be installed for differential
enthalpy. Installation
holes are
pre-drilled
and wire harnesses
are installed
in every unit for
connection
of the humidity sensors. The (_mfortLink
controls
convert the measured
humidity
into enthalpy,
dewpoint,
and
the humidity changeover
curves.
MOTORMASTER
R:V CONTROL
-- For operation
below
32 F when an economizer
is not used, the units can be equipped
with an accessory
Motormaster
V control, which controls the
speed of the stage 1 condenser fans. The Motormaster
V control
is a 3-phase inverter that controls the speed of the fans based on
a pressure
transducer
connected
to the liquid line. On 48/
50A020-035
units, one fan will be controlled.
On 48/50A036-
060 units, two fans will be controlled. For units equipped with
an economizer,
there should not be a need for this control be-
cause the economizer
can provide free cooling using outside air,
which will be significantly
lower in operating cost.
The accessory Motormaster
V speed control is a completely
self-contained
control
and
is not controlled
by the unit's
(_mfortLink
controller.
On 48/50A051
and 060 units with 6
fan motors,
the Motormaster
control
configuration
(M..M..)
must be set to YES. See page 39.
ACCESSORY
NAVIGATOR
TM
DISPLAY
-- The
accesso-
ry handheld Navigator
display can be used with the 48/50A se-
ries units. See Fig. 34. The Navigator
display operates the same
way as the scrolling
marquee
device. The ECB1
and ECB2
boards contain a second LEN port (J3 connection)
than can be
used with the handheld Navigator
display.
CONTROL
MODULE
COMMUNICATIONS
Red LED
--
Proper
operation
of the control boards
can be
visually checked by looking at the red status LEDs as shown on
Fig. 26-29. When
operating
correctly,
the red stares LEDs
should blink in unison at a rate of once every 2 seconds. If the
red LEDs are not blinking in unison, verify that correct power is
being supplied to all modules. Also, be sure that the main base
board is supplied with the current software. If necessary, reload
current software. If the problem still persists, replace the MBB.
A board LED that is lit continuously
or blinking at a rate of once
per second or faster indicates that the board should be replaced.
TB3
TB4
+
C
GRD
F1 F1 Q@@@
LEN
CCN
CCN
R
Y1
Y2
W1
W2
G
C
X
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
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2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
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2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Fig. 32 -- Field Connection Terminal Strips (Main Control Box)
TB5
TB6
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