Bard MV4000 installation instructions Contents

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CONTENTS

Getting Other Information and Publications

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MV4000 General Information

 

Shipping Damage

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General

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Theory of Operation

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Controller Certifications

4

Specifications/Features for MV4000 Series Controller

MV4000 Controller

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Mounting the Controller

 

Installation Instructions

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Temperature Sensors

 

Two Optional Sensor Inputs

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Temperature Sensor Logic

 

Using Multiple Sensors

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Controller Input/Output Specifications

 

MV4000 Controller Connections

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Located in the MV4000 Panel Box

 

Unit #1 & Unit #2 Terminal Block

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Specifications/Features for Alarm Boards

 

MV4000-B with Enhanced Version Alarm

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Low Voltage Field Wiring

 

Circuitry in the MV4000

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Controller Grounding

 

Earth ground

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Controller Power-Up

 

Time Delay on Power-Up

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Fire Suppression Circuit

 

Disabling the MV4000

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Staging Delay Periods

 

Stages 1 - 4

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Blower Operation

 

Various Blower Options

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Advance (Swap) Lead/Lag Unit Feature

 

Manual Switching of Units

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Accelerate Timer Feature

 

Testing the Timer Function

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General Programming Overview

 

Buttons & Function

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Humidity Control Option

 

Adding Optional Humidity Control

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Cooling Operating Sequences

 

for Alternating Lead/Lag/Lead/Lag Config

10-11

Cooling Operating Sequences

 

for Non-Alt Lead/Lead/Lag/Lag Config

11-12

Heating Sequence of Operation

12-13

Specifications Opt. Remote Comm. Board

 

CB4000 Communications Board

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Controller Wiring

 

Refer to Connection Diagram

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Security (Locking) Feature

 

Locking and Unlocking the MV4000

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Generator Run / Economizer Shutdown Feature

Standby Generator Disable Operation

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Backup DC Power Connection

 

Input Connections Available

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Econ. Failure & 2-Compressor Run Alarm

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Alarm Wiring

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2nd Stage Cooling Alarm

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Refrigerant Pressure Alarms

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Emergency Ventilation Sequence

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Programming Instructions

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Figures

 

 

Figure 1

Controller Connections 1-Stage (H**A/L

 

Series) A/C w/No Economizers

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Figure 2

Controller Connections 2-Stage (HA*S/HL*S

Series) A/C - No Economizers

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Figure 3

Controller Connections 1-Stage (H**A/L

 

Series) A/C - No Econ. w/Alarm Board & CB4000

 

Comm. Board

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Figure 4

Controller Connections 2-Stage (HA*S/HL*S

Series) A/C - No Econ. w/Alarm Board & CB4000

 

Comm. Board

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Figure 5

Controller Connections 1-Stage (H**A/L

 

Series) A/C w/ECONWMT Econ

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Figure 6

Controller Connections 2-Stage (HA*S/HL*S

Series A/C w/ECONWMT Econ

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Figure 7

Controller Connections 1-Stage (H**A/L

 

Series) A/C w/ ECONWMT Econ. & w/Alarm Board &

CB4000 Comm. Board

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Figure 8

Controller Connections 2-Stage (HA*S/HL*S

Series A/C w/ECONWMT Econ. & w/Alarm Board &

 

CB4000 Comm. Board

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Alarm LED Display Board

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Figure 9

Alarm Board Connections for Normally

 

Closed "NC" Open-On-Alarm Strategy

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Figure 10

Alarm Board Connections for Normally Open

"NO" Close-On-Alarm Strategy

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MV4000 Label

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Figure 11

Parts List Description Diagram

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Tables

 

 

Table 1

Hook-Up Diagram Selection

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Table

Parts List

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Contents Installation Instructions & replacement parts list Contents American National Standards Institute For more information, contact these publishersAir Conditioning Contractors of America Bard Bard Manufacturing Company, IncBard Manufacturing Company, Inc Bryan, OH Controller certificationsMV4000 Series Master Controller Temperature sensor logic SPECIFICATIONS/FEATURES for mv4000-B ControllerTemperature sensors Mounting the controllerGen Run/Econ Shutdown Terminal Blocka Located in the MV4000 panel boxLocated on Main Controller Board Economizer Fail Terminal BlockController grounding LOW voltage field wiringController power-up Accelerate timer feature Staging delay periodsAdvance Swap lead/Lag unit feature Fire suppression circuitController Programmable Features and Default Settings General Programming OverviewHumidity control option Stage Compressor Units No EconomizerConfiguration Heating Sequence of OPERATIoN Air Conditioners with Electric HeatFor Vista or Windows CB4000 Communication BoardFor XP or Windows Log Out Button Connect to networkGenerator run / economizer shutdown feature Controller wiringSecurity Locking feature Backup dc power connectionHOOK-UP Diagram Selection Table Reference Shown AC Unit With Alarm Board & CB4000 Communication Board MIS-3063 MIS-3062 This page intentionally left blank MIS-3060 This page intentionally left blank Alarm wiring Economizer failure alarmCompressor run alarm EmergencY venTIlatioN sequence 2nd stage cooling alarmReFRIgerant pressure alarms Manual 2100-571A Manual 2100-571A Programming instructions 27F/15C Lead SEXP-638 a Parts List

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