Power Up Mode; Units With Aquazone™ Complete C Control; Units With Aquazone Deluxe D Control; Units With Wshp Open Multiple Protocol - Carrier AQUAZONE 50PTH Installation And Service Instructions Manual

Two-stage water source heat pumps with puron refrigerant (r-410a)
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Output EH1, EH2, Fan Enable, and Fan Speed will be ON if
the G input is not active during Emergency Heat mode.
COOLING STAGE 1 — In Cooling Stage 1 mode, the Fan
Enable, compressor and RV relays are turned on immediately.
If configured as stage 2 (DIP switch set to OFF) then the com-
pressor and fan will not turn on until there is a stage 2 demand.
The Fan Enable and compressor relays are turned off immedi-
ately when the Cooling Stage 1 demand is removed. The con-
trol reverts to Standby mode. The RV relay remains on until
there is a heating demand. If there is a master/slave or dual
compressor application, all compressor relays and related func-
tions will track with their associated DIP switch 2 on S1.
COOLING STAGE 2 — In Cooling Stage 2 mode, the Fan
Enable, compressor and RV relays remain on. The Fan Speed
relay is turned on immediately and turned off immediately
once the Cooling Stage 2 demand is removed. The control
reverts to Cooling Stage 1 mode. If there is a master/slave or
dual compressor application, all compressor relays and related
functions will track with their associated DIP switch 2 on S1.
NIGHT LOW LIMIT (NLL) STAGED HEATING — In NLL
staged Heating mode, the override (OVR) input becomes ac-
tive and is recognized as a call for heating and the control will
immediately go into a Heating Stage 1 mode. With an addition-
al 30 minutes of NLL demand, the control will go into Heating
Stage 2 mode. With another additional 30 minutes of NLL
demand, the control will go into Heating Stage 3 mode.
Units with WSHP Open Multiple Protocol —
The WSHP Open multi-protocol controller will control me-
chanical cooling, heating and waterside economizer outputs
based on its own space temperature input and set points. An
optional CO
IAQ (indoor air quality) sensor mounted in the
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space can maximize the occupant comfort. The WSHP Open
controller has its own hardware clock that is automatically set
when the heat pump software is downloaded to the board. Oc-
cupancy types are described in the scheduling section below.
The following sections describe the functionality of the WSHP
Open multi-protocol controller. All point objects referred to in
this sequence of operation will be referenced to the objects as
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viewed in the BACview
handheld user interface.
SCHEDULING — Scheduling is used to start/stop the unit
based on a time period to control the space temperature to spec-
ified occupied heating and cooling set points. The controller is
defaulted to control by occupied set points all the time, until ei-
ther a time schedule is configured with BACview
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tant, i-Vu
Open, or a third party control system to enable/dis-
able the BAS (Building Automation System) on/off point. The
local time and date must be set for these functions to operate
properly. The occupancy source can be changed to one of the
following:
Occupancy Schedules — The controller will be occupied 24/7
until a time schedule has been configured using either Field
Assistant, i-Vu Open, BACview
tem to enable/disable the BAS on/off point. The BAS point can
be disabled by going to Config, then Unit, then Occupancy
Schedules and changing the point from enable to disable then
clicking OK.
NOTE: This point must be enabled in order for the i-Vu Open,
Field Assistant, or BACview
schedule to the controller.
Schedule_schedule — The unit will operate according to the
schedule configured and stored in the unit. The schedule is
accessible via the BACview
Field Assistant control system. The daily schedule consists of a
start/stop time (standard or 24-hour mode) and seven days of
the week, starting with Monday and ending on Sunday. To
enter a daily schedule, navigate to Config, then Sched, then
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enter BACview
Admin Password (1111), then go to
schedule_schedule. From here, enter either a Weekly or Excep-
tion schedule for the unit.
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, Field Assis-
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or a third party control sys-
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control system to assign a time
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Handheld tool, i-Vu Open, or
Occupancy Input Contact — The WSHP Open controller has
the capability to use an external dry contact closure to deter-
mine the occupancy status of the unit. The Occupancy Sched-
ules will need to be disabled in order to utilize the occupancy
contact input.
NOTE: Scheduling can only be controlled from one source.
BAS (Building Automation System) On/Off — A BAS
system that supports network scheduling can control the unit
through a network communication and the BAS scheduling
function once the Occupancy Schedules have been disabled.
NOTE: Scheduling can either be controlled via the unit or the
BAS, but not both.
INDOOR FAN — The indoor fan will operate in any one of
three modes depending on the user configuration selected.
Fan mode can be selected as Auto, Continuous, or Always
On. In Auto mode, the fan is in intermittent operation during
both occupied and unoccupied periods. Continuous fan mode
is intermittent during unoccupied periods and continuous dur-
ing occupied periods. Always On mode operates the fan con-
tinuously during both occupied and unoccupied periods. In the
default mode, Continuous, the fan will be turned on whenever
any one of the following is true:
• The unit is in occupied mode as determined by its occu-
pancy status.
• There is a demand for cooling or heating in the unoccu-
pied mode.
• There is a call for dehumidification (optional).
When power is reapplied after a power outage, there will be
a configured time delay of 5 to 600 seconds before starting the
fan. There are also configured fan delays for Fan On and Fan
Off. The Fan On delay defines the delay time (0 to 30 seconds;
default 10) before the fan begins to operate after heating or
cooling is started while the Fan Off delay defines the delay
time (0 to 180 seconds; default 45) the fan will continue to op-
erate after heating or cooling is stopped. The fan will continue
to run as long as the compressors, heating stages, or the dehu-
midification relays are on. If the SPT failure alarm or conden-
sate overflow alarm is active; the fan will be shut down imme-
diately regardless of occupancy state or demand.
Automatic Fan Speed Control — The WSHP Open controller
is capable of controlling up to three fan speeds using the ECM
(electronically commutated motor). The motor will operate at
the lowest speed possible to provide quiet and efficient fan op-
eration with the best latent capability. The motor will increase
speed if additional cooling or heating is required to obtain the
desired space temperature set point. The control increases the
motor's speed as the space temperature rises above the cooling
or below the heating set point. The amount of space tempera-
ture increase above or below the set point required to increase
the fan speed is user configurable in the set point.
The Low Fan speed range is configured by the width of the
Yellow (for cooling) and Light Blue (for heating) setpoint
bands. The fan will operate at low speed as long as the space
temperature remains within the yellow or light blue band
range. The Medium Fan speed range is determined by the Or-
ange and Dark Blue setpoint band. The fan will operate at me-
dium speed when the space temperature enters this range. If the
space temperature rises or falls into the red range, the fan will
operate at High Fan speed.
As the temperature returns toward setpoint, a configurable
hysteresis is used to prevent the fan from changing speeds er-
ratically. The default value is 0.5° F (shown above).
Also, the control will increase the fan speed as the Supply
Air Temperature approaches the configured Minimum or Max-
imum SAT limits.
Fan Speed Control (During Heating) — Whenever heat is re-
quired and active, the control continuously monitors the sup-
ply-air temperature to verify it does not rise above the config-
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