Carrier 48AW, 48EW, 48EY024-068, 48AY020-060, 48EK, 48AK, 48AJ, 48EJ specifications

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The Time Guard® function maintains a minimum off time of 5 minutes, a minimum ON time of 10 seconds, and a minimum delay before starting the second compressor of 10 seconds.

If the compressors have been off for more than 15 minutes and the OAT (outdoor-air temperature) is less than 45 F, then the safeties will be ignored for 5 minutes. At all times, safeties will be used.

Heating and cooling will be mutually locked out on demand on a first call basis. The heating and the cooling functions can- not be operating simultaneously.

COOLING, VARIABLE AIR VOLUME (VAV) UNITS — On power up, the control module will activate the initialization software of the control board. The initialization software then reads DIP switch no. 1 position to determine CV or VAV oper- ation. Initialization clears all alarms and alerts, re-maps the in- put/output database for VAV operation, sets maximum heat stages to 1 and sets maximum cool stages to 6. The control module reads DIP switch no. 3 and determines if the unit will use expansion board operation. Power up takes a random time of 1 to 63 seconds plus 5 minutes the first time power is sent to the control board after a power outage.

The control module will determine if an interface (linkage) is active and if the unit will operate in a Digital Air Volume (DAV) mode. In a DAV system, the room terminals are equipped with microprocessor controls that give commands to the base unit module. If an interface is active, the control will replace local comfort set points, space and return air tempera- tures and occupancy status with the linkage data supplied.

The control module will determine occupancy status from Time Schedules (if programmed), Remote Occupied/Unoccu- pied input, global occupancy, or DAV. If Temperature Com- pensated Start is active, the unit will be controlled as in the Occupied mode.

NOTE: The temperature compensated start is a period of time calculated to bring the unit on while in Unoccupied mode to reach the occupied set point when occupancy occurs.

The control module will set the appropriate operating mode and fan control. The control module will turn VFD on if Occu- pied mode is evident.

For units equipped with a start/stop switch only (no space temperature sensor), if in Unoccupied mode and valid return- air temperature reading is available (either from a sensor or DAV), the control will monitor return-air temperature against Unoccupied Heat and Cool set points.

For units with a start/stop switch and a space temperature sensor, the control module will start the VFD whenever SPT is outside of the set points (Unoccupied Heat or Unoccupied Cool). The VFD may also be started by nighttime thermostat via remote Occupied/Unoccupied input or by a Temperature Compensated Start algorithm. When VFD is running in a nor- mal mode, the control will start heating or cooling as required to maintain supply-air temperature at the supply air set point (SASP) plus the reset (when enabled). The reset value is deter- mined by SAT (supply-air temperature) reset and/or space tem- perature reset algorithms. The space temperature reset is only available when enabled through software.

When cooling, the control will energize the power exhaust enable output to the external power exhaust controller, when power exhaust is used.

If in Occupied mode, the control module will perform econ- omizer control (economizer control same as described above for CV units). If in Unoccupied mode, the control module will perform nighttime free cool and IAQ pre-occupancy purge as required (when enabled through software). When DX (direct expansion) cooling is called, the outdoor fans will always operate.

The control will run continuous diagnostics for alarms/ alerts; respond to CCN communications and perform any con- figured network POC (product outboard controls) functions such as time and outdoor-air temperature broadcast and global broadcast; and perform Fire/Smoke control if equipped with power exhaust.

GAS HEATING, CONSTANT VOLUME (CV) UNITS — The gas heat units incorporate 2 (48AJ,AK,AW,AY020-050 and 48EJ,EK,EW,EY024-048) or 3 (48AJ,AK,AW,AY060 and 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054-068) separate systems to provide gas heat. Each system incorporates its own induced-draft motor, In- tegrated Gas Control (IGC) board, 2 stage gas valve, manifold, etc. The systems are operated in parallel; for example, when there is a call for first stage heat, all induced-draft motors oper- ate, all gas valves are energized, and both IGC boards initiate spark.

All of the gas heating control is performed through the IGC boards (located in the heating section). The control module board serves only to initiate and terminate heating operation.

The control module board is powered by 24 vac. When the thermostat or room sensor calls for heating, power is sent from the control module board to W on each of the IGC boards. An LED on the IGC board will be on during normal operation. A check is made to ensure that the rollout switches and limit switches are closed and the induced-draft motors are not run- ning. The induced-draft motors are then energized, and when speed is proven with the hall effect sensor on the motor, the ignition activation period begins. The burners will ignite within 5 seconds.

When ignition occurs the IGC board will continue to moni- tor the condition of the rollout and limit switches, the hall effect sensor, as well as the flame sensor. If the unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., 45 seconds after ignition occurs, the indoor-fan motor will be energized and the outdoor-air dampers will open to their minimum position. If for some reason the overtemperature limit opens prior to the start of the indoor fan blower, on the next attempt, the 45-second de- lay will be shortened to 5 seconds less than the time from initi- ation of heat to when the limit tripped. Gas will not be inter- rupted to the burners and heating will continue. Once modified, the fan on delay will not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the control. If the unit is controlled through a room sensor, the indoor fan will be operating in the Occupied mode and the outdoor-air dampers will be in the minimum position.

If the unit is controlled with a room sensor in the Unoccu- pied mode, the indoor fan will be energized through the IGC board with a 45-second delay and the outside-air dampers will move to the IAQ position (generally set to zero in the Unoccu- pied mode). The IAQ feature is enabled through system soft- ware. If IAQ is not enabled, dampers will move to the mini- mum position.

When additional heat is required, W2 closes and initiates power to the second stage of the main gas valves. When the thermostat is satisfied, W1 and W2 open and the gas valves close interrupting the flow of gas to the main burners. If the call for W1 lasted less than 1 minute, the heating cycle will not ter- minate until 1 minute after W1 became active. If the unit is controlled through a room thermostat set for fan auto., the indoor-fan motor will continue to operate for an additional 45 seconds then stop and the outdoor-air dampers will close. If the overtemperature limit opens after the indoor motor is stopped within 10 minutes of W1 becoming inactive, on the next cycle the time will be extended by 15 seconds. The maxi- mum delay is 3 minutes. Once modified, the fan off delay will not change back to 45 seconds unless power is reset to the con- trol. If the unit is controlled through a room sensor, the indoor fan will be operating in the Occupied mode and turned off after 45 seconds in the Unoccupied mode.

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Service Instructions Make Unit Duct Connections Instructions onRoof Curb 48AJ,AK020-030 and 48EJ,EK024-034 Units Roof Curb 48AJ,AK034-050 and 48EJ,EK038-048 Units Roof Curb 48AJ,AK060 and 48EJ,EK054-068 Units Page Base Unit Dimensions 48AJ,AK020-030 Base Unit Dimensions 48AJ,AK035-050 Base Unit Dimensions 48AJ,AK060 Base Unit Dimensions 48AW,AY020-030 Base Unit Dimensions 48AW,AY035-050 Base Unit Dimensions 48W,AY060 Base Unit Dimensions 48EJ,EK024-034 Base Unit Dimensions 48EJ,EK038-048 Base Unit Dimensions 48EJ,EK054-068 Base Unit Dimensions 48EW,EY024-034 Base Unit Dimensions 48EW,EY038-048 Base Unit Dimensions 48EW,EY054-068 AT Each Corner % 48EJ,EW,EK,EYD028 Rigging Weights 48AJ,AK,AW,AY UnitsAT Each Corner % 48EJ,EW,EK,EYD024 48EJ,EW,EK,EYD030Physical Data 48AJ,AK,AW,AY Units Unit 48AJ,AK,AW,AYQuantity Rows...Fins/in Physical Data 48EJ,EK,EW,EY Units Unit 48EJ,EK,EW,EY06D537 06EA250 06EA265 Quantity...Type Ckt 1, Ckt Operating Weights Evaporator Fan Motor Data Air Distribution Thru-the-BottomInstall Flue Hood Combustion Fan Housing LocationNumber of Stages Model Number Position Heat Size Htstgtyp 48A,E Series Staged Gas ImplementationStages Thermistor Designations Supply-Air Thermistor Connections Indoor Air Quality Sensor Configuration Make Electrical Connections SIO CCNCOM DIPMin Max Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply VoltageElectrical Data 48AJ,AK,AW,AY Units RLA LRAQty 30.8/28.0 180.5/177.7 225/225 236.3/230.9 FLA LRA Electrical Data 48EJ,EK,EW,EY UnitsRange Exhaust FAN Motor MCA Mocp EW,EYFLA LRA MCA Mocp EW,EY 54.0 23.6 41.6 NEC FLARLA Field Power Wiring Connections GND GroundGND CCBEquip IFCOFC CCN IFC Pesc Carrier Comfort Network Indoor-Fan CircuitIndoor-Fan Relay Terminal Block CCN Connection Approved Shielded Cables Color Code RecommendationsMake Outdoor-Air Inlet Adjustments Space Temperature Averaging WiringAdding Seal Strip to Top of Hood Sides Adding Seal Strip to Sides of Hood Top Mounting Flange Mounting Angle With Tabs Attached to Filter Track Assembly Differential Enthalpy Control and Sensor Psychrometric Chart for Enthalpy Control Control Control Point Curve APPROX. DEGBarometric Relief Damper and Power Exhaust Mounting Details 80.5 79.5 48EJ,EK,EW,EY024-054 Unit Size120.5 119.5 48EJ,EK,EW,EY058-068 Motormaster III Sensor Location 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054-064 Field Modifications Side Return Air ConversionSTART-UP Pressure Control Signal VFD SET Point In. wgCarrier Default Program Parameter Values Parameter Group Default ValueMotor Standard Efficiency High Efficiency Typical Factory Wiring Optional Field Wiring Building Pressure Signal Level Open DIP Switch ConfigurationSetting ClosedFan Performance, 48AJ,AK020-030 Vertical Discharge Units DIP Switch Factory SettingsAirflow 17,000 Fan Performance, 48AJ,AK035 Vertical Discharge Units16,000 18,00020,000 Fan Performance, 48AJ,AK040,050 Vertical Discharge Units19,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000Fan Performance, 48AJ,AK060 Vertical Discharge Units Fan Performance, 48AW,AY020-030 Horizontal Discharge Units 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000 15,00017,000 18,000 Fan Performance, 48AW,AY035 Horizontal Discharge Units13,000 14,000 15,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 Fan Performance, 48AW,AY040,050 Horizontal Discharge Units16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 Fan Performance, 48AW,AY060 Horizontal Discharge Units 26,000 27,000Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK024,034 Vertical Discharge Units Rpm Bhp 000 1066 1096 1125 Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK038,044 Vertical Discharge Units19,000 20,000 Available External Static Pressure in. wg 15,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000Rpm Bhp Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK048 Vertical Discharge Units000 1086 11.10 1114 11.61 1141 12.14 Fan Performance, 48EJ,EK054-068 Vertical Discharge Units 10,000 949 13.81 970 14.54 990 15.2610,000 956 12.99 976 13.66 996 14.32 Fan Performance, 48EW,EY054-068 Horizontal Discharge Units26,000 27,000 Available External Static Pressure in. wg 20,000 21,000 22,000 23,000 24,000 25,000 26,000 27,000Airflow LOW Speed Medium Speed High Speed ESPMotor Limitations Air Quality LimitsSequence of Operation User Defined Set Points Software Control Link PointsPage Heat Interlock Relay Wiring COM CommonFunction Location Staged Gas System ComponentsStage Gas System Inputs/Outputs Input DescriptionNavigator Display Navigator Display Menu StructureDEG. F Reset Occupied Morning Temperature Software HeatVersion Enabled ConditionField-Supplied Smoke Detector Wiring Device Pressurization Smoke Purge Evacuation Fire Shutdown Smoke Control ModesCooling Capacity Staging Table, CV Units with 2 Compressors StagesService Typical Gas Heating Section Lubrication Manufacturer LubricantEvaporator-Fan Motor Replacement Evaporator Fan Service and ReplacementBelt Tension Adjustment To adjust belt tension Condenser-Fan AdjustmentGas Valve Adjustment Cooling Charging Chart 48EJ,EK,EW,EY024-034Cooling Charging Chart 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054-068 Protective Devices 06D-537 208/230-3-60 Following fan motors have two Voltage WireIndoor Voltage Wire 20 HP 208/230-3-60Typical 48EK VAV 24-V Control Circuit Typical CV 24-V Control Circuit Typical 48EK VAV 115-V Control Circuit Typical 48EJ CV 115-V Control Circuit 101 102 Troubleshooting Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY027,030 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY035 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY038,044 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY040,050 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY048 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY054 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48AJ,AK,AW,AY060 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY064 Typical Refrigerant Circuiting 48EJ,EK,EW,EY068 IGC Control Heating and Cooling IGC Control Board LED Alarms Control Board LED AlarmsTerminal no Assignment O Channel Designations Base Module CVO Channel Designations Base Module VAV IAQService Training START-UP Checklist General
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48EJ, 48AJ, 48AK, 48EK, 48AY020-060 specifications

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