Appendic C - Variable Frequency Drive; (Vfd) - Carrier 48HC 04-28 Controls, Start-Up, Operation And Troubleshooting

Single package rooftop units with comfortlink controls version 3.x and puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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On units equipped with supply fan VFDs, the indoor fan motor is
controlled by a 3-phase VFD. The supply fan VFD is located in
the supply fan section behind the access door. These units use
ABB VFDs. The VFD varies the frequency of the AC voltage
supplied to the indoor fan. This allows the variance in the speed of
the fan. The VFD is always powered during normal operation and
the fan is stopped by driving the speed to 0. Fig. A and Table P
show the VFD terminals and connections.
TERMINALS
10 – 16
U1 V1 W1
Fig. A — Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Terminals
and Connections - Unit Shown with Front Cover
Removed
The VFD is factory-configured to match the current and power
requirements for each motor selection and all wiring connections
are completed by the factory; no field adjustments or connec-
tions are necessary. While the basic VFD retains all of its stan-
dard capabilities, this application uses only a limited portion of
these features to provide discrete output speeds to the motor.
Consequently the VFD is not equipped with a keypad. A keypad
is available as an accessory (P/N CRDISKIT001A00) for field-
installation or expanded service access to VFD parameter and
troubleshooting tables. The VFD used has soft start capabilities
to slowly ramp up the speeds, eliminating any high inrush of air
volume during speed changes.
APPENDIX C — VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD)
POWER
LED
FAULT
LED
TERMINALS
28 – 31
U2
V2 W2
Table P — VFD Connections
POINT DESCRIPTION
LOW VOLTAGE INPUTS
Low Voltage Power
(jumped to DI1 & DI4)
Low Voltage Common
(jumped to DCOM)
Discrete Inputs
Common (jumped from
GND)
Discrete Input 1
(jumped from 24v)
Not Used
Not Used
Discrete Input 4
(jumped from 24v)
Shielded Cable Ground
LEN Communication
LEN Communication
LEN Communication
HIGH VOLTAGE
Voltage Leg from C-11
Voltage Leg from C-13
Voltage Leg from IFTB
Voltage Leg to IFM-3
Voltage Leg to IFM-2
Voltage Leg to IFM-1
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE/PERFORMANCE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the unit
in degradation of unit performance.
Do not run the Carrier Assistant through the VFD keypad.
This will cause parameters to change value that are not de-
sired on these applications.
The VFDs communicate to the ComfortLink MBB over the local
equipment network (LEN). The VFD speed is controlled directly
by the ComfortLink controls over the LEN. The VFD parameters
required to allow the VFD to communicate on the LEN are shown
in Table Q. These are factory set and would only need to be adjust-
ed if replacing the drive. Table R shows VFD parameters that are
set by the ComfortLink controls, and sent to the VFD over the
LEN at power up of the VFD. These are hard-coded to be set as
listed. The parameters listed in Table S have corresponding Com-
fortLink configurations (Configuration
factory sets these parameters per motor installed in the unit and
these should not be adjusted in the field. These are only provided
for drive or motor replacement or future adjustments. Table T lists
the status information the VFD sends to the ComfortLink controls,
and Table U lists the information the ComfortLink controls send to
the VFD. This table is updated at every scan the ComfortLink con-
trols perform of the LEN. This occurs approximately once every
second.
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TERMINAL
TERMINAL
TYPE OF I/O
NUMBER
24vdc
10
Ground
11
Ground
12
Switch Input
13
Switch Input
14
Switch Input
15
Switch Input
16
Shield
28
LEN
29
LEN
30
LEN
31
Voltage Input
U1
Voltage Input
V1
Voltage Input
W1
Voltage Output
U2
Voltage Output
V2
Voltage Output
W2
WARNING
I.FAN
S.VFD). The
NAME
24v
GND
DCOM
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
SCR
B+
A-
AGND
MAINS
MAINS
MAINS
MOTOR
MOTOR
MOTOR
or

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