Carrier 39L specifications SET Point

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Table 13 Ð Keyboard Directory (cont)

SERVICE CONFIGURATIONS

Keyboard Entry

Display

Description

 

AO CTRL

Con®guration of analog temperature/

 

preheat coil control

 

 

 

MPG X

Master proportional gain

 

MIG X

Master integral gain

 

MDG X

Master derivative gain

 

SMG X

Submaster gain

 

SCV X

Submaster center value

 

FOV X

Fan off value

 

SEN X

Controlling temperature sensor

 

SMR X

Submaster reference value

 

SMR X

Submaster reference value forced

 

 

 

 

DO CTRL

Con®guration of discrete output control

 

SEN X

Controlling temperature sensor

 

TYP X

Discrete output logic type

 

HYS X

Hysteresis

 

 

 

 

SERVHIST

Service history

 

SDAY X

Number of starts in the last 24 hours

 

STX

Total number of starts

 

FH X

Total number of fan run hours

 

DOW HH:MM

Day of week and time of the last Start

 

DOW HH:MM

Day of week and time of the last Stop

 

 

 

 

SRV/MTN

Con®guration of service/maintenance

 

alarms

 

 

 

SMAL X

Service/maintenance alarm limit

 

(hours x 1000)

 

 

 

SMEH X

Service/maintenance elapsed hours

 

(hours x 1000)

 

 

 

 

 

 

OVRDHIST

History of timed overrides

 

OHR X

Hours of timed overrides

 

 

 

 

SET POINT

Keyboard Entry

Display

Description

 

SETPOINT

System set points

 

OHSP X

Occupied heating set point

 

OCSP X

Occupied cooling set point

 

UHSP X

Unoccupied heating set point

 

UCSP X

Unoccupied cooling set point

 

SPSP X

Static pressure set point

 

SASP X

Supply air set point

 

CFSP X

Delta CFM set point

 

HUSP X

Humidity set point

 

AOSP X

Analog temperature control set point

 

DOSP X

Discrete temperature control set point

 

Q1SP X

Air quality 1 set point

 

Q2SP X

Air quality 2 set point

 

OVSP X

Outside air velocity pressure set point

 

 

 

 

DEMAND

Demand limit set points

 

DL1 X

Demand limit set point 1

 

DL2 X

Demand limit set point 2

 

 

 

 

TIME

Con®guration of current time and date

 

DAY.HH.MM

Current day of the week and time

 

MM.DD.YY

Current date

 

 

 

 

DAYLIGHT

Con®guration of daylight savings time

 

ENM X

Daylight savings time startsÐmonth

 

END X

Daylight savings time startsÐday

 

ENT X

Daylight savings time startsÐtime

 

LVM X

Daylight savings time endsÐmonth

 

LVD X

Daylight savings time endsÐday

 

LVT X

Daylight savings time endsÐtime

 

 

 

 

HOLIDAY

Con®guration of holidays

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

MM.DD.DUR

Holiday month, day & duration

 

(days long)

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Installation, Operation, Start-Up InstructionsSafety Considerations InstallationGeneral Page VAV ABXIGV PICNormally Closed Direct ExpansionFMB Ð Filter Mixing Box MXB Ð Mixing BoxControl Box for Remote Mounting AQ2 AFSAotc AQ1PIC Section Control Box Component Arrangements, 39L PIC Section Control Box Component Arrangement, 39NX Sizes PIC Section Control Box Component Arrangement, 39NX Sizes Page Address Input and Output PointsUnit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39L Sizes 03-35 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 07-21 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Unit Wiring Schematic, 39NX Sizes 26-92 115 v, Typical Page Page Page Page Page Page Terminal Signal Junction Box Connections for Optional Remote Control BoxValve Assembly Typical Hot Water Valve Wiring Duct Static Pressure Probe Chilled Water Valve WiringNema Ð National Electrical Manufacturers Association Ohms Resistance TemperatureMixed-Air Temperature Sensor HH79NZ021 Installation Supply/Return Air Temperature Sensor HH79NZ019 Enthalpy Control SettingsCOI L Comno Wall-Mounted Relative Humidity Sensor Fig Duct-Mounted Relative Humidity Sensor Locations Air¯ow Switch P/N HK06WC030 CGCDXGAS001A00 CO2 Sensor AccessoriesCGCDXSEN002A00 CGCDXSEN003A00CO2 Concentration PPM Air Quality CO2 Sensor Wall Mount Version ShownOAC Pressure Transducers Sensor Module PIN no Recommended Sensor Device WiringManufacturer Part Number ProcessorField Wiring of Sensors Stroke Recommended ActuatorsField-Supplied Mixing Box Actuator Signal Wiring Fire Shut Down Terminal Block HAND/OFF/AUTO Switch Tran Ð TransformerHigh-Pressure Switch Remove Jumper Evacuation Supply Fan ContactorPres Single-Pole, Double-Throw Spdt Relay Wiring of Device Under Discrete Output Temperature Control Wiring of Two-Stage Humidication Control Relays Duct Mounted Relative Humidity Transmitter Wiring Air Quality and Oavp Sensor Wiring Wiring of Return Fan Volume Control With IGVs Control System Pulse-Type Meter WiringCCN Communication Wiring Outdoor Air Thermostat AHUAir Handling Unit Relay ModuleLocal Interface Device Key Usage Function USE KeysOperative USE Keys Oavp Status History Schedule Service Set Point TestFunctions and Subfunctions SUB Function NumberOperation Keyboard Display Description Entry Control OperationStatus Keyboard DirectoryInputs VAV Direct Expansion Oavp Ð Outside Air Velocity Pressure AIRQUAL1 SET Point Quick Test History Example 1 Ð Reading Alarm Codes Example 2 Ð Reading Current Operating ModesKeyboard Display Comments Entry Response Display Description AlarmsDisplay Codes Force StatesRelay Stages State of Items ControlledExample 3 Ð Forcing An Input Value Example 4 Ð Forcing An Output ValueTo LOG OFF Example 5 Ð Using Quick TestExample 6 Ð Logging On and Logging Off Service Function Keyboard Display Comments Entry Response To LOG onService Conguration Ranges and Defaults Analog Output Temperature Control Example 7 Ð Reading and Changing Factory Congurations Example 8 Ð Conguration of MeasurementsExample 9 Ð User Congurations Example 11 Ð Conguration of Space Temperature Reset Example 10 Ð Conguration of Heating CoilExample 12 Ð Conguration of Loadshed Example 14 Ð Conguration of Alarm Limits Example 15 Ð Conguration of Analog Temperature ControlExample 13 Ð Conguration of Fan Tracking Set Point Ranges and Defaults Example 16 Ð Conguration of Discrete Temperature ControlExample 17 Ð Service History Conguration Example 18 Ð Service/Maintenance Alarm CongurationExample 21 Ð Setting of Time and Date Example 22 Ð Setting Daylight Savings TimeExample 20 Ð Reading and Changing System Set Points Schedule I Sample Time Schedule Example 23 Ð Setting of HolidaysExample 24 Ð Using the Schedule Function Keyboard Display Comment Entry Response Programming PeriodPeriod 1 Dene schedule period For this example, Period 6 is used for holiday only Control Operating Sequence Constant Volume and Variable Air Volume UnitsPage Page Indoor-Air Quality MAT Ð Mixed-Air TemperatureOAT Ð Outdoor-Air Temperature IAQConstant Volume Units Only RAT Ð Return-Air CCV Ð Cooling Coil ValveDX Submaster Gain Control Operation Variable Air Volume Units Only Page Oavp Ð Outside Air Velocity Pressure Outside AirOAC Constant Outside Air102 Initial Check START-UPKeyboard Display COMMENTS/ACTION Entry Response Test of Input SignalsFollowing Keyboard Display COMMENTS/ACTION Entry Response FSD NRMFor Variable Air Volume Units Test of Output SignalsElectric Heater Test Test of Output Options Using Option ModuleDC Milliamps DC Voltage Control Loop CheckoutDirect Expansion DX Cooling Test Digital DC Volt Meter vs DC Milliamp MeterRecommended Gain Starting Valves Valve TroubleshootingHCV 10/FORCED Typical LinkagesExample 25 Ð Forcing An Output IGV %Control Module Troubleshooting Example 26 Ð Heating Coil Valve Test Way Normally OpenExit Test Dsio Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Unit TroubleshootingHCV, CCV, IGV IAQ features OAC malfunctioningMalfunctioning Metric Conversion Chart

39L specifications

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