Troubleshooting; Power Loss (Outage Or Brownout); Alarms; Clearing Alarms - Carrier CRECOMZR076A00 Installation Instructions Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

For a list of common operating issues and concerns, see Table 15.

Power Loss (Outage or Brownout)

All setpoints and advanced settings are restored after any power
loss or interruption, as all settings are stored in the economizer
controller's non-volatile flash memory.
NOTE: If power goes below 18 Vac, the W7220 module assumes
a power loss and the 5-minute power-up delay will become func-
tional when power returns above 18 vac.

Alarms

The economizer module provides alarm messages that display on
the 2-line LCD.
NOTE: Upon power up, the module waits several seconds before
checking for alarms. This allows time for all the configured devic-
es (e.g. sensors, actuator) to become operational.
If one or more alarms are present and there has been no keypad ac-
tivity for at least 5 minutes, the Alarms menu displays and cycles
through the active alarms.
ISSUE OR CONCERN
My outdoor temperature reading on the STATUS menu is
not accurate
If my enthalpy sensor drifts in accuracy over time, can I
recalibrate it?
Can I go back to factory defaults and start over?
Will I be able to see the LCD screen when it is in the unit?
What is a good set point for the Mixed Air Temperature
(MAT)?
I am using enthalpy sensors. Why did the control ask me to
input a dry bulb changeover temperature?
In checkout, the outdoor damper closes when I command it
to open.
How do I set my minimum position when using a CO
sensor?
What if my damper does not go completely closed in the
checkout operation?
How do I set the OCC?
Does the economizer save my program values if the unit
loses power?
If the unit is left in checkout, how long will the unit stay in
checkout mode without input?
Table 15 — Operating Issues and Concerns
Check the sensor wiring:
• Enthalpy sensors are to be wired to the S-Bus terminals.
• Temperature sensors are to be wired to the OAT and MAT terminals.
The sensor is not able to be re-calibrated in the field. However, there is a menu item
under the ADVANCED menu to input a limited offset in temperature and humidity for
each sensor that is connected to the economizer.
Under the SYSTEM SETUP menu, you can change the set points to the factory
defaults.
The LCD screen has a backlight that is always illuminated.
The Mixed Air Temperature is the temperature of air to supply to the space. In a
commercial building, this is between 50°F and 55°F (10°C and 13°C). Mixed air is the
combination of return air and outdoor air.
If the humidity sensor in the enthalpy sensors fails, the backup algorithm in the control is
to default to the temperature sensor in the enthalpy sensor.
Check the actuator linkage or rotation. In the CHECKOUT mode, the outdoor damper
should drive open or closed with the return air damper having the opposite effect.
The minimum position is set using the VENTMIN and VENTMAX setup in the
SETPOINTS menu. VENTMIN is the minimum ventilation required when using an
occupancy sensor and VENTMAX is the minimum ventilation when not using an
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occupancy sensor for Demand Control Ventilation. The VENTMAX position is set the
same as with the potentiometer on the analog economizers and is the output voltage to
the damper actuator. The range is 2 vdc closed OA damper and 10 vdc open OA
damper.
Check the damper linkage or hub to make sure the damper is able to close completely.
There are two settings for the OCC setting: INPUT and ALWAYS. INPUT is from the
space thermostat, if it has an occupancy output. ALWAYS is the unit in the occupied
mode, if the economizer is powered (fan on).
Yes, once the changes are stored in the controller they will be stored until they are
changed by the operator.
The unit will remain in checkout for 10 minutes, then return to normal operation.
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The Alarms menus can be navigated at any time. See Table 11 for
the Alarms menu.

CLEARING ALARMS

Once the alarm has been identified and the cause has been re-
moved (e.g. replaced faulty sensor). They can be cleared from the
display.
To clear an alarm, perform the following:
1.
Navigate to the desired alarm.
2.
Press the
(Enter) button.
3.
ERASE? displays.
4.
Press the
(Enter) button.
5.
ALARM ERASED displays.
6.
Press the
(Menu Up/Exit) button to complete the action
and return to the previous menu.
NOTE: If the alarm still exists after you clear it, it is redisplayed
within 5 seconds.
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY

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