Step 12 - Route Vav Static Pressure Sensors; Vav Duct Pressure Transducer; Vav Building Pressure Transducer; Step 13 - Install All Accessories - Carrier WeatherMaker 48A020 Installation Instructions Manual

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Step 12 — Route VAV Static Pressure Sensors

VAV DUCT PRESSURE TRANSDUCER

The VAV duct pressure transducer (VAV inverter pressure trans-
ducer) is located behind the filter access door on the lower inner
panel. See Fig. 44. A section of field-supplied
must be run from the high pressure tap on the differential pressure
switch and connected to a field-supplied tap in the supply-air duct.
The tap is usually located
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duct. Remove plug button in panel to route tubing.

VAV BUILDING PRESSURE TRANSDUCER

The VAV building pressure transducer (modulating power exhaust
pressure transducer) is located behind the filter access door on the
lower inner panel. See Fig. 44. A section of field-supplied
plastic tubing must be run from the high pressure tap on the differ-
ential pressure switch to the conditioned space. The pressure tube
must be terminated in the conditioned space where a constant
pressure is required. This location is usually in an entrance lobby
so that the building exterior doors will open and close properly.
Remove plug button in panel to route tubing.
The low pressure tap is factory-routed to the atmosphere. For a
positive-pressure building, route the high tap to building air and
low tap to atmosphere. For a negative-pressure building, route the
high tap to atmosphere and the low tap to building air.
AUXILIARY
PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
CONTROL BOX
(INSIDE OF PANEL)
Fig. 44 — Pressure Transducer Locations
Step 13 — Install All Accessories
After all the factory-installed options have been adjusted, install
all field-installed accessories. Refer to the accessory installation
instructions included with each accessory.
The 48A Series units have a large number of factory-installed
options which were previously available only as accessories.
Some of the available options can also be installed in the field if
needed. In most cases the units have been pre-wired so that the
accessories can be easily installed. Instructions are shipped with
each accessory. Configuration of the controls for these accessories
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as well as the factory-installed options can be found in the
Controls, Start-up, Operation, Service and Troubleshooting book.
The following is a list of some of the common accessories:
Thermostats and space temperature sensors
LP (liquid propane) conversion kit
Accessory barometric relief damper
Accessory power exhaust
Non-modulating to modulating power exhaust
Condenser coil hail guards
Outdoor humidity sensor (used for economizer enthalpy
changeover)
Return air humidity sensors (used for economizer differential
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enthalpy changeover, factory-installed with Humidi-MiZer
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option)
Return air smoke detector
Controls expansion module (used for interface to building
management systems, not typically needed on system with
the Carrier Comfort Network
Plugged filter sensor
IMPORTANT: Carrier recommends the installation of
field-fabricated wind baffles on all vertically oriented con-
denser coils when operating in environments with prevail-
ing winds of more than 5 mph and where temperatures drop
below 32°F. See the Motormaster accessory installation
guide for instructions.

FIELD-FABRICATED WIND BAFFLES

To avoid the possibility of electrical shock, open all discon-
nects before installing or servicing this accessory.
In areas with prevailing winds of more than 5 mph and where tem-
peratures drop below 32°F, wind baffles must be field fabricated to
ensure proper cooling cycle operation at low-ambient tempera-
tures with Motormaster V controls. Baffles are not needed on size
060 units with MCHX (microchannel heat exchangers). See
Fig. 45 for baffle details. Use 20-gage galvanized sheet metal, or
similar corrosion-resistant material for the baffles. Use field-sup-
plied screws to attach baffles to unit. Screws should be
ameter or larger. Screws should not be more than
length. Drill required screw holes for mounting baffles.
To avoid damage to refrigerant coils, electrical components,
and wiring use extreme care when drilling screw holes and
screwing in fasteners.
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