Modes; Unit Configuration - Carrier 50PD05 Operating And Service Instructions

Single package displacement ventilation or single zone variable airflow rooftop units electric cooling/gas heating with puron (r-410a) refrigerant and comfortlink 1.x controls
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Password Enable (PROT)
This
variable
enables
or disables
the use
of a password.
The
password
is used
to restrict
use
of
the
control
to change
configurations.
Service
Password
(PSWD)
This variable
is the 4-digit
numeric
password
that is required
if
enabled.
Test
Display
LEDs
(TEST)
This is used to test the operation
of the ComfortLink
"_ display.
Modes
The ComfortLink
controls
operate
under
a hierarchy
of command
structure
as defined
by four main elements:
the System
Mode, the
HVAC Mode,
the Occupied
status, and the Unit Control
Type.
The System
Mode
is the top level that defines
three main states of
the control
system:
Disabled,
Enabled,
or Test.
The HVAC Mode is the next level that defines
four main states of
functional
operation:
Disabled,
Fan Only, Cool, and Heat.
The Occupied
status
affects set points
for cooling
and heating
in
Space
Sensor
control
mode
and operation
of the economizer
for
indoor
air quality
ventilation
and free cooling.
The general
operating
mode
of the control
and the status of some
related
operation
lockouts
are
located
on
the
display
at two
locations:
Run
Status--,
MODE
and Operating
Modes'--,
MODE.
System Mode (SYS)
In Run Status
and Operating
Modes,
the current system
mode
is
displayed
with expandable
text. This is an overall
state of the unit.
Three states are: Unit Operation
Disabled,
Unit Operation
Enabled,
or Service Test Enabled.
HVAC Mode (HVAC)
In Run Status
and Operating
Modes,
the current allowed
HVAC
mode is displayed
with expandable
text.
This is the mode the unit
decides
to run in based
on its inputs.
There
are four main HVAC
modes;
cooling
has three different
expanded
texts,
These modes
are shown below,
HVAC
Expanded
Text
Brief Description
Mode
Disabled
HVAC Operation
Unit is in test mode or System mode is
Disabled
disabled
Fan Only
Ventilation
Fan may run for ventilation
(fan-only)
Cooling
Cooling
Mechanical
cooling
Free Cooling
Only economizer
used for cooling
Unoccupied
Free
Only economizer
use for cooling
Cooling
(occupied
cooling set point active)
Heating
Heating
Heating mode
Remote HVAC Mode Disabled (HV.DN)
Allow
disabling
of HVAC
mode.
This
is only
available
on a
network
connection.
Cool
Setpoint
in Effect
(EFF.C)
This shows
the actual setpoint
that is being used for control
during
cooling
mode.
Heat Setpoint in Effect (EFF.H)
This shows
the actual setpoint
that is being used for control
during
heating
mode.
Currently Occupied
(OCC)
Displays
the current
state of assumed
space
occupancy
based
on
unit configuration
and inputs.
Timed Override
in Effect (T.OVR)
Displays
if the state of occupancy
is currently
occupied
due to an
override.
Linkage
Active
(LINK)
Displays
if Linkage
communication
is established
between
the unit
and a Linkage
source.
IMPORTANT:
The 48/50PD
unit
only
supports
the
Gen III
TEMP
Monitor
Thermostat.
Demand Limit in Effect (D.LMT)
Displays
if a demand
limit has been placed on the unit's capacity.
Circuit OAT Lockout (C.LOC)
Displays
if one or more refrigerant
circuits operation
is prevented
due to outdoor
temperature limit lockout.
Heat OAT Lockout (H.LOC)
Displays
if
heating
operation
is
prevented
due
to
outdoor
temperature
limit lockout.
Econo Cool OAT Lockout (E.LOC)
Displays
if economizer
operation
for cooling
is prevented
due to
outdoor
temperature
limit lockout.
Unit Configuration
Many
configurations
that indicate
what factory options
and/or field
accessories
are installed
and other
common
operation
variables
are
included
in
Unit
Configuration
(Configuration--_UNIT).
Configuration
will be done at the factory
for any factory-installed
option
(FIOP).
Start-Up Delay (S.DLY)
This configuration
sets the control start-up
delay after the power is
interrupted.
This
can be used
to stagger
the start-up
of multiple
units.
Fan On When Occupied (OC.FN)
A YES value will operate
the indoor fan whenever
the unit is in the
Occupied
mode. A NO value will operate
the indoor
fan only when
heating
or cooling
is necessary.
The factory default
value is YES.
Shut
Down
on IDF
Failure
(IDF.F)
This
configuration
@plies
only
if a fan switch
is installed
and
configured.
A YES value will enable diagnostic
Alert T409 to shut
down
the unit when incorrect
fan status is sensed.
A NO value will
still
permit
Alert
T409
but will not cause
unit
shutdown.
The
factory
default value is YES.
Supply
Fan
Maximum
Speed
(FS.MX)
This configuration
sets the limit for the highest
speed
the fan can
run out of 100%.
This max speed limit
@plies to the unit at all
times except for fan test.
Supply Fan Minimum
Speed (FS.MN)
This
configuration
sets the limit for the lowest
speed the fan can
run out of 100%.
This minimum
speed
limit applies
to the unit
during
cooling
mode and cooling
test.
Vent
Mode
Fan
Speed
(FS.VM)
This
configuration
sets
the
speed
the
fan will
run
during
the
ventilation
mode.
The fan speed does not vary
during
ventilation
so it will remain
at this speed throughout
vent mode.
Fan Status Switch (FN.SW)
This configuration
identifies
if a fan status switch
is installed,
and
what status (normally
open, normally
closed)
the input is when the
indoor
fan is OFF.
Filter Status Switch (FL.SW)
This configuration
identifies
if a filter status switch is installed,
and
what status (normally
open, normally
closed)
the input is when the
filter is CLEAN.
Fire Shutdown Switch (FS.SW)
This configuration
identifies
if a fire shutdown
switch
is installed,
and what status (normally
open, normally
closed)
the input is when
the fire or smoke
alarm is OFF (no alarm).
Remote Occupancy
Switch (RM.SW)
This
configuration
identifies
if a remote
occupancy
switch
is
installed,
and what
status
(normally
open,
normally
closed)
the
input is when UNOCCUPIED.
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