General; Conventions Used In This Manual; Basic Control Usage; Comfortlink Controls - Carrier Weathermaster 48P2030-100 Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service, And Troubleshooting

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink version 7.x controls
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GENERAL

This book contains Start-Up, Controls, Operation, Trouble-
shooting and Service information for the 48/50P Series rooftop
units. See Table 1. These units are equipped with ComfortLink
controls version 7.X or higher. Use this guide in conjunction
with the separate installation instructions packaged with the
unit. Refer to the Wiring Diagrams literature for more detailed
wiring information.
The 48/50P Series units provide ventilation, cooling, and
heating (when equipped) in variable air volume (VAV) and
constant volume (CV) applications.
Table 1 — P Series Product Line
UNIT
SIZE
Gas Heat
48P2
All
Vertical Supply/Return
CV ComfortLink Controls
Gas Heat
48P3
All
Vertical Supply/Return
VAV ComfortLink Controls
Gas Heat
48P4
All
Horizontal Supply/Return
CV ComfortLink Controls
Gas Heat
48P5
All
Horizontal Supply/Return
VAV ComfortLink Controls
Optional Electric Heat
50P2
All
Vertical Supply/Return
CV ComfortLink Controls
Optional Electric Heat
50P3
All
Vertical Supply/Return
VAV ComfortLink Controls
Optional Electric Heat
50P4
All
Horizontal Supply/Return
CV ComfortLink Controls
Optional Electric Heat
50P5
All
Horizontal Supply/Return
VAV ComfortLink Controls
LEGEND
CV
— Constant Volume
VAV — Variable Air Volume
The 48/50P units contain the factory-installed ComfortLink
control system which provides full system management. The
main base board (MBB) stores hundreds of unit configuration
settings and 8 time of day schedules. The MBB also performs
self-diagnostic tests at unit start-up, monitors the operation of
the unit, and provides alarms and alert information. The system
also contains other optional boards that are connected to the
MBB through the Local Equipment Network (LEN). Informa-
tion on system operation and status is sent to the MBB proces-
sor by various sensors and the optional board located at the unit
and in the conditioned space. Access to the unit controls for
configuration, set point selection, schedule creation, and ser-
vice can be done through a unit-mounted scrolling marquee.
Access can also be done through the Carrier Comfort Net-
work
®
using ComfortVIEW™ software, Network Service
Tool, or the accessory Navigator™ device.
The ComfortLink system controls all aspects of the rooftop. It
controls the supply-fan motor, compressors, and economizers
to maintain the proper temperature conditions. The controls
also cycle condenser fans to maintain suitable head pressure.
All VAV units are equipped with a VFD (variable frequency
drive) for supply duct pressure control. The ComfortLink con-
trols can directly control the speed of the VFD based on a static
pressure sensor input. In addition, the ComfortLink controls
can adjust (but not control on CV and non-modulating power
exhaust units) the building pressure using multiple power ex-
haust fans controlled from damper position or from a building
pressure sensor. The control safeties are continuously moni-
tored to prevent the unit from operating under abnormal condi-
tions. Sensors include pressure transducers and thermistors.
APPLICATION
A scheduling function, programmed by the user, controls the
unit occupied/unoccupied schedule. Up to 8 different schedules
can be programmed.
The controls also allow the service person to operate a service
test so that all the controlled components can be checked for
proper operation.

Conventions Used in This Manual

This manual will use the following conventions for discussing
configuration points for the local display (scrolling marquee or
Navigator™ accessory).
Parameter names will be written with the Mode name first,
then any submodes, then the parameter name, each separated
by an arrow symbol (). Names will also be shown in bold
and italics. As an example, the IAQ Economizer Override Po-
sition which is located in the Configuration mode, Indoor Air
Quality Configuration sub-mode, and the Air Quality Set
Points sub-sub-mode, would be written as Configuration
IAQ
IAQ.SP
IQ.O.P.
This path name will show the user how to navigate through the
local display structure to reach the desired configuration. The
user would scroll through the modes and submodes using the
UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys. The arrow symbol in
the path name represents pressing ENTER to move into the
next level of the menu structure.
When a value is included as part of the path name, it will be
shown at the end of the path name after an equals sign. If the
value represents a configuration setting, an explanation will be
shown in parentheses after the value. As an example, Configu-
ration
IAQ
AQ.CF
Pressing the ESCAPE and ENTER keys simultaneously will
scroll an expanded text description of the parameter name
across the display. The expanded description is shown in the
local display tables but will not be shown with the path names
in text.
The CCN (Carrier Comfort Network
referenced in the local display tables (Appendix A) for users con-
figuring the unit with CCN software instead of the local display.
The CCN tables are located in Appendix B of this manual.

BASIC CONTROL USAGE

ComfortLink Controls

The ComfortLink controls are a comprehensive unit-management
system. The control system is easy to access, configure, diagnose
and troubleshoot.
The controls are flexible, providing constant volume and vari-
able air volume cooling control sequences, and heating control
sequences for two-stage electric and gas systems, multiple-
stage gas heating, and hydronic heat in both Occupied and Un-
occupied schedule modes. This control also manages:
VAV duct pressure (through optional VFD), with configu-
rable static pressure reset
Building pressure through four different power exhaust
schemes
Return fan applications using fan tracking
Condenser fan head pressure control
Dehumidification (with optional reheat) and humidifier
sequences
Space ventilation control, in Occupied and Unoccupied pe-
riods, using CO
sensors or external signals, with ventila-
2
tion defined by damper position or ventilation airflow
measurement
Smoke control functions
Occupancy schedules
4
IQ.A.C = 1 (IAQ Analog Input).
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) point names are also cross-

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