Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48J Started Manual page 50

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink ti version 5.x controls sizes (020-060)
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Table 64 -- Condenser Fan Staging
FAN RELAY
OFC1,4" (MBB - RELAY 6)
OFC2 (MBB - RELAY 5)
OFC3 C.A1-AUX or C.A2-AUX
OFCI*
C.B1-AUX or C.B2-AUX
020-035
036-050
OFM1
OFM1, OFM2
OFM2
OFM3, OFM4
NA
NA
NA
NA
48/50A UNIT SIZE
051,060
OFM1, OFM2
OFM3, OFM4, OFM5, OFM6
NA
NA
060 with MCHX
OFM4
OFM2
OFM3
OFM1
* For size 60 ton units with MCHX condensers,
MBB - Relay 6 drives OFC4 and compressor
contactor B1 or B2 auxiliary contacts drive OFC1.
For 060 size units with MCHX condensers,
there are four
outdoor fans, two for each independent
refrigerant
circuit. The
control cycles two stages of outdoor fans for each circuit, one
fan per stage, to maintain acceptable head pressure.
When a circuit A compressor
has been colrnnanded
on, then
OFC3 is energized via the normally opened auxiliary
contacts
on the compressor
contactors.
The auxiliary contacts are wired
such that turning on either circuit A compressor
will energize
OFC3. Contactor
OFC3 will remain on until all circuit A com-
pressors
have been colrnnanded
off. If SCTA is above the
HPSP or if OAT is greater than 75 F, then condenser
fan A
(MBB Relay 6) will be energized
(CD.EA
= ON) turning on
OFC4. Condenser
fan A will remain on until all compressors
have been conunanded
off, or SCTA drops 40 F below the
HPSP for greater than 2 minutes and OAT is less than 73 F.
When a circuit B compressor
has been conunanded
on, then
OFC1 is energized via the normally opened auxiliary
contacts
on the compressor
contactors.
The auxiliary contacts are wired
such that turning on either circuit B compressor
will energize
OFC1. Contactor
OFC1 will remain on until all circuit B com-
pressors
have been conunanded
off. If SCTB is above the
HPSP or if OAT is greater
than 75 F, then condenser
fan B
(MBB Relay 5) will be energized
(CD.EB
= ON) turning on
OFC2. Condenser
fan B will remain on until all compressors
have been colmnanded
off, or SCTB drops 40 F below the
HPSP for greater than 2 minutes and OAT is less than 73 F.
Failure Mode Operation
-- If either of the SCT or DPT sen-
sors fails, then the control defaults
to head pressure
control
based on the OAT sensor. The control turns on the second fan
stage when the OAT is above 65 F and stages down when OAT
drops below 50 F.
If the OAT sensor fails, then the control defaults to head
pressure control based on the SCT sensors. The control turns
on the second fan stage when the highest active circuit SCT is
above the HPSP and stages down when the highest active cir-
cuit
SCT drops
40 F below
the HPSP
for longer
than
2 minutes.
If the SCT, DPT, and OAT sensors have all failed, then the
control turns on the first and second fan stages when any com-
pressor is colrnnanded
on.
Compressor
current sensor
boards (CSB)
are used on all
units and are able to diagnose
a compressor
stuck on (welded
contactor)
condition. If the control conunands
a compressor
off
and the CSB detects current flowing to the compressor,
then
the first fan stage is turned on ilrnnediately.
The second fan
stage will turn on when OAT rises above 75 F or the highest ac-
tive circuit SCT rises above the HPSP and remain on until the
condition is repaired regardless
of the OAT and SCT values.
ECONOMIZER
INTEGRATION
WITH
MECHANICAL
COOLING-
When the economizer
is able to provide
free
cooling
(Run Status--cECON--cACTV
= YES), mechanical
cooling may be delayed or even held offindefinitely.
NOTE:
Once mechanical
cooling has started, this delay logic
is no longer relevant.
Economizer
Mechanical
Cooling Delay -- This type of me-
chanical
cooling delay is relevant
to the all machine
control
types.
If the economizer
is able to provide
free cooling at the start
of a cooling session, the mechanical
cooling algorithin
checks
the
economizer's
current
position
(Run
Status--+
ECON-+ECN..P)
and compares it to the economizer's
maxi-
mum
position
(C'onfiguration--+EC'ON--+EC:MX)
-
5%.
Once
the
economizer
has
opened
beyond
this
point
a
2.5-minute
timer starts. If the economizer
stays beyond
this
point for 2.5 minutes
continuously,
the mechanical
cooling
algofithin
is allowed
to start computing
demand
and stage
compressors.
Economizer
Control
Point (Run Status--+VIEW--+EC:
C:P)
--
There are 4 different
ways to determine
the economizer
control point
when the economizer
is able to provide
free
cooling:
If no mechanical
cooling is active and HVAC mode = LOW
COOL
EC. C.P = Seq_oints--+SA.L
0 + Inputs" -+RSET-+SA.S.R
If no mechanical
cooling is active and HVAC mode = HIGH
COOL
EC. C.P = Seq_oints -+SA.HI + Inputs" -+RSET-+SA.S.R
When the first stage of mechanical
cooling has started
EC.C.P
= 53 F plus any economizer
suction pressure reset
applied
When the second stage of mechanical
cooling has started
EC.C.P
= 48 F plus any economizer
suction pressure reset
applied
Heating
Control
--
The A Series (_l,fortLink
TM
con-
trol system offers control for 3 different types of heating systems
to satisfy general space heating requirements:
2-stage gas heat,
2-stage electric heat and multiple-stage
(staged) gas heat.
Variable air volume (VAV) type applications
(C TYP = 1, 2,
3, or 5) require that the space terminal positions be colrnnanded
to open to Minimum
Heating
positions
when gas or electric
heat
systems
are active,
to provide
for the unit
heating
system's Minimum
Heating Airflow rate.
For VAV applications,
the heat interlock relay (HIR) func-
tion provides
the switching of a control signal intended
for use
by the VAV terminals.
This signal must be used to conunand
the terminals to open to their Heating Open positions. The HIR
is energized whenever the Heating mode is active, an IAQ pre-
occupied force is active, or if fire smoke modes, pressurization,
or smoke purge modes are active.
SETT1NG
UP THE SYSTEM
-- The heating
configurations
are located at the local display under Configuration--cHEAT.
See Table 65.
Heating
Control
Type (HT.CF)
-- The heating
control types
available are selected with this variable.
0 = No Heat
1 = Electric Heat
2 = 2 Stage Gas Heat
3 = Staged Gas Heat
Heating
Supply Air Set Point (HT.SP) -- In a low heat mode
for staged gas heat, this is the supply air set point for heating.
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