Hot Gas Bypass; Space Temperature Offset; Time Clock Configuration - Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48J Started Manual

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink ti version 5.x controls sizes (020-060)
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ITEM
SW.LG
FTS.L
IGC.L
RMI.L
ECS.L
SFS.L
DL1.L
DL2.L
IAQ.L
FSD.L
PRS. L
EVC.L
PRG.L
Table 89 -- Switch Logic Configuration
EXPANSION
SWITCH LOGIC: NO / NC
Filter Status Inpt-Clean
IGC Feedback - Off
RemSw Off-Unoc-Strt-NoOv
Economizer Switch - No
Fan Status Sw, - Off
Dmd,Lmt,Sw,1
- Off
Dmd,Lmt,2 Dehumid - Off
IAQ Disc, Input - Low
Fire Shutdown - Off
Pressurization
Sw, - Off
Evacuation Sw, - Off
Smoke Purge Sw, - Off
[
RANGE
1
CCNPOINT
[
DEFAU_
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
FLTSLOGC
GASFANLG
RMTINLOG
ECOSWLOG
SFSLOGIC
DMD SWl L
DMD SW2L
IAQINLOG
FSDLOGIC
PRESLOGC
EVACLOGC
PURGLOGC
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Table 90 -- Display
Configuration
ITEM
EXPANSION
RANGE
UNITS
POINT
DEFAULT
TEST
Test Display LEDs
ON/OFF
TEST
Off
METR
Metric Display
ON/OFF
DISPUNIT
Off
LANG
Language Selection
O-l(multi-text strings)
LANGUAGE
0
PAS.E
Password Enable
ENABLE/DISABLE
PASS EBL
Enable
PASS
Service Password
0000-9999
PASS_/ORD
1111
Table 91 -- Remote Switch Configuration
CCN
ITEM
EXPANSION
RANGE
POINT
REMT
Remote Input State
ON/OFF
RMTIN
RM.CF
Remote Switch Config
0 - 3
RMTINCFG
RMI.L
RemSw
Open/Close
RMTINLOG
Off-Unoc-Strt-NoOv
Remote
Switch
Logic
Configuration
((bqfiguration--€
SW..LG--cRMI.L)
-- The control allows for the configuration
of a normally open!closed
status of the remote input switch via
RMLL.
If this variable
is configured
OPEN, then when the
switch is open, the remote input switch perceives the logic state
as OFF. Correspondingly,
ifRMLL
is set to CLOSED,
the re-
mote input switch will perceive
a closed switch as meaning
OFF. See Table 92.
Hot Gas Bypass
E
Hot gas bypass is an active part of
the A-Series
(_nfortLink
TM
capacity
staging
and minimum
evaporator
load protection
functions. It is controlled though the
Minhnum
Load Valve function.
The hot gas bypass option consists of a solenoid valve with
a fixed orifice sized to provide a nominal 3-ton evaporator
load
bypass. A hot gas refrigerant
line routes the bypassed hot gas
from
Circuit
A's discharge
line to Circuit
A's evaporator
distributor.
When the unit control calls for hot gas bypass, the
hot gas enters the evaporator
coil and adds refrigeration
load
to the compressor
circuit
to reduce the cooling
effect from
Circuit A.
The hot gas bypass
system
is a factory-installed
option
installed on Circuit A only. This function is enabled at Config-
urafion_COOL---_MLV.
When
this function
is enabled,
an
additional
stage of cooling
capacity
is provided
by the unit
control staging sequences
(see Tables 52, 54, 58, and 60).
Space Temperature Offset
E Space temperature off-
set
corresponds to a slider on a T56 sensor that allows the occu-
pant to adjust the space temperature
by a configured
range
during an occupied
period.
This sensor is only applicable
to
units that are configured
as either 2-Stage SPT or Multi-Stage
SPT control ((bnfigurafion
-+UNIT-€C
TYP = 5 or 6).
ITEM
SP.O.S
SP.O.R
SPTO
EXPANSION
RANGE
UNITS
CCN
POINT
Space Temp
Enable/
SPTOSENS
Offset Sensor
Disable
Space Temp
1 - 10
SPTO_RNG
Offset Range
Space Temperature
+- SRO.R ^F
SPTO
Offset
Space
Temperature
Offset
Sensor
((bnfiguration--cUNIT
--¢SENS--cSRO.S)
-- This configuration
disables the reading
of the offset slider.
Space
Temperature
Offset
Range
((bnfiguration-
--+UNIT--+SENS--+SRO.R).
-- This configuration
establishes
the range, in degrees E that the T56 slider can affect SPTO
when adjusting the slider from the far left (-SRO.R) to the far
right (+SRO.R).
The default is 5 ° E
Space
Temperature
Offset
Value
(Temperatures-+AIR.T
--+SPTO) -- The Space Temperature
Offset Value is the read-
ing of the slider potentiometer
in the T56 that is resolved
to
delta degrees based on SRO.R.
TIME CLOCK
CONFIGURATION
This section describes
each Time Clock menu item. Not
every point will need to be configured
for every unit. Refer to
the Controls
Quick Start section for more information
on what
set points need to be configured
for different applications.
The
Time Clock menu items are discussed in the same order that
they are displayed
in the Time Clock table. The Time Clock
table is shown in Table 93.
Hour and Minute (HH.MM)_
The hour and minute
of the time clock are displayed in 24-hour, military time. Time
can be adjusted manually by the user.
When connected
to the CCN, the unit can be configured to
transmit time over the network or receive time from a network
device. All devices on the CCN should use the same time. Only
one device on the CCN should broadcast time or problems will
occur.
Month of Year (MNTH)
_ This variable is the current
month of the calendar year.
Day of Month (DOll4)_
This variable is the current
day (1 to 31) of the month.
Day of Week (DAY)
_
This variable
is the current day
of the week (Monday = 1 through Sunday = 7).
Year (YEAR)
_
This variable is the current year (for ex-
ample, 2005).
Local Time Schedule
(SCH.L)
_ This submenu is
used to program
the time
schedules.
There
are 8 periods
(PER.1
through PER.8).
Each time period can be used to set
up a local schedule for the unit.
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