Utility Interface; One Minute Stage Change Time Delay On 25Hna6 Models; Compressor Operation; Time Delays - Carrier 25HNA6 Installation Instruction

Infinity series heat pump with puron refrigerant 2 to 5 nominal tons (sizes 24 to 60)
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Amber
Status
Light
An amber colored
STATUS
light is used to display
the operation
mode
and fault codes
as specified
in the troubleshooting
section.
See Table 6 for codes and definitions.
NOTE:
Only
one code
will be displayed
on the outdoor
unit
control board (the most recent, with the highest
priority).
Utility
Interface
With Infinity
Control
The utility
curtailment
relay should
be wired
between
R and Y2
connections
on the
control
board
for
Infinity
Communicating
Systems
only (see Fig. 6.) This input allows
a power
utility device
to interrupt
compressor
operation
during
peak load periods.
When
the
utility
sends
a signal
to shut
the
system
down,
the
User
Interface
will display,
"Curtailment Active".
One
Minute
Stage Change Time Delay
on 25HNA6
Models
When compressor
changes
stages from high to low or low to high,
there
is a l-minute
time
delay
before
compressor
restarts.
The
outdoor
fan motor remains
running.
Compressor
Operation
on 25HNA6
Models
When
the
compressor
operates
in
high
stage
operation,
the
compressor
motor
rotates
clockwise.
Both
the lower
and upper
pistons
are
eccentric
with
the
rotating
crankshaft
and
both
compress
refrigerant.
When
the
compressor
operates
in
low
stage
operation,
the
compressor
motor
reverses
direction
(rotates
counterclockwise).
The lower
piston
becomes
idle and the upper
piston
compresses
refrigerant.
The start and run windings
are reversed.
Crankcase
Heater
Operation
The crankcase heater
is energized
during
unit off cycle regardless
of outside
air temperature
(OAT) on 25HNA6
models.
The crankcase
heater
is energized
during
off cycle
below
65°F
(18.33°C)
on 25HNA9
models.
Outdoor
Fan
Motor
Operation
The
outdoor
unit
control
energizes
outdoor
fan
anytime
compressor
is operating,
except
for
defrost
or
low-ambient
cooling.
The outdoor
fan remains
energized
if a pressure
switch
or
compressor
overload
should
open.
Outdoor
fan
motor
will
continue
to operate
for one minute
after the compressor
shuts off
when
the
outdoor
ambient
is greater
than
or equal
to 100°F
(37.78°C).
This reduces
pressure
differential
for easier starting
on
next
cycle.
On
25HNA6
models,
the
outdoor
fan
remains
energized
during
the l-minute
compressor
staging
time delay.
On 25HNA6
models,
the outdoor
fan motor is a PSC type. A fan
relay on the control
board turns the fan off and on by opening
and
closing
a high
voltage
circuit
to the motor.
It does not change
speeds between
low and high stage operation.
On 25HNA9
models,
the outdoor
fan is an ECM type. The motor
control
is continuously
powered
with
high
voltage.
The motor
speed
is determined
by electrical
pulses
provided
by the PWM
outputs
on the control
board.
The ECM
motor
RPM
adjusts
to
outdoor
conditions
as described
in Table 3.
The PWM output
can
be measured
with a volt meter set to DC volts.
In low ambient
cooling
(below
55°F/12.78°C)
on 25HNA6
and
25HNA9
models,
the control board cycles the fan off and on.
Table 3 - Outdoor
Fan Motor
PWM Above 55°F(12.78°C)
Outdoor
Temp
(DC volts, Tolerance
+/- 2%)
Model
25HNA924
25HNA966
25HNA948
25HNA960
Low Staae
(OAT_t 04 °F /
40°C)
8.72
9.06
9.91
10.83
Hiah Staae
(OAT_104
° F /
40°()
9.35
10.26
11.04
11.7
Low & Hiah
Sta_ag__
(OAT> t 04 ° F /
40°C)
11.9
11.9
11.9
11.9
NOTE: For 25HNA9 models in low-ambient cooling, the PWM output for
both high- and low-stage equals the value for low-stage opera-
tion below 104°F (40°C).
Time Delays
The unit time delays include:
• Five minute time delay to start cooling
or heating
operation
when there is a call from the thermostat
or user interface.
To
bypass
this feature, momentarily
short and release Forced
Defrost pins.
• Five minute compressor
re-cycle
delay on return from a
brown-out
condition.
• Two minute time delay to return to standby
operation
from last
valid conmmnication
(with Infinity
only).
• One minute
time delay of outdoor
fan at termination
of cooling
mode when outdoor
ambient
is greater
than or equal to 100°F
(37.78°C).
• Fifteen second
delay at termination
of defrost before the
auxiliary
heat (Wl)
is de-energized.
• Twenty second
delay at termination
of defrost before the outdoor
fan is energized.
• Thirty second
compressor
delay when quiet shift enabled.
• On 25HNA6
models
there is a 1 minute
time delay between
staging from low to high and from high to low capacity.
On
25HNA9
models
there is no delay; the compressor
will change
from low to high and from high to low capacity
"on the fly" to
meet the demand.
Compressor
Operation
on 25HNA9
Models:
The basic scroll design
has been modified
with the addition
of an
internal
unloading
mechanism
that opens
a by-pass
port in the first
compression
pocket,
effectively
reducing
the displacement
of the
scroll.
The opening
and closing
of the by-pass
port is controlled
by an internal
electrically
operated
solenoid.
The modulated
scroll
uses
a single
step
of unloading
to
go from
full capacity
to
approximately
67% capacity.
A single
speed, high
efficiency
motor
continues
to run while
the
scroll
modulates
between
the two capacity
steps.
Modulation
is
achieved
by venting
a portion
of the gas in the first suction
pocket
back
to the low
side
of the compressor,
thereby
reducing
the
effective
displacement
of the compressor.
Full capacity
is achieved
by blocking
these vents,
thus increasing
the
displacement
to 100%.
A DC solenoid
in the compressor
controlled
by a rectified
24 volt AC signal in the external
solenoid
plug moves
the slider ring that covers
and uncovers
these vents.
The vent covers are arranged
in such a manner
that the compressor
operates
at approximately
67% capacity
when
the solenoid
is not
energized
and 100%
capacity
when
the solenoid
is energized.
The
loading
and unloading
of the two step scroll
is done
"on the fly"
without
shutting
off the motor between
steps.
NOTE:
67%
compressor
capacity
translates
to approximately
75% cooling
or heating
capacity
at the indoor
coil.
The compressor
will always
start unloaded
and stay unloaded
for
five seconds
even
when
the thermostat
is calling
for high
stage
capacity.

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