Carrier 48HJ004---007 Install the Supply Air Temperature SAT Sensor, Enthalpy Sensors and Control

Page 19

C06131

Fig. 22 ---Outdoor-Air Damper With

Hood Attached

C06132

Fig. 23 ---Outdoor-Air Damper Position Setting

premierlinkcontrol

The PremierLink controller is compatible with Carrier Comfort NetworkR (CCN) devices. This control is designed to allow users the access and ability to change factory-defined settings, thus expanding the function of the standard unit control board. Carrier’s diagnostic standard tier display tools such as Navigatort or Scrolling Marquee can be used with the PremierLink controller.

The PremierLink controller (see Fig. 24 and 25) requires the use of a Carrier electronic thermostat or a CCN connection for time broadcast to initiate its internal timeclock. This is necessary for broadcast of time of day functions (occupied/unoccupied). No sensors are supplied with the field-mounted PremierLink control. The factory-installed PremierLink control includes only the supply-air temperature (SAT) sensor and the outdoor air temperature (OAT) sensor as standard. An indoor air quality (CO2) sensor can be added as an option. Refer to Table 5 for sensor usage. Refer to Fig. 26 for PremierLink controller wiring. The PremierLink control may be mounted in the control panel or an area below the control panel.

NOTE: PremierLink controller versions 1.3 and later are shipped in Sensor mode. If used with a thermostat, the PremierLink controller must be configured to Thermostat mode.

Install the Supply Air Temperature (SAT) Sensor

When the unit is supplied with a factory-mounted PremierLink control, the supply-air temperature (SAT) sensor (33ZCSENSAT) is factory-supplied and wired. The wiring is routed from the PremierLink control over the control box, through a grommet, into the fan section, down along the back side of the fan, and along the fan deck over to the supply-air opening.

The SAT probe is wire-tied to the supply-air opening (on the horizontal opening end) in its shipping position. Remove the sensor for installation. Re-position the sensor in the flange of the supply-air opening or in the supply air duct (as required by local codes). Drill or punch a 1/2-in. hole in the flange or duct. Use two field-supplied, self-drilling screws to secure the sensor probe in a horizontal orientation.

NOTE: The sensor must be mounted in the discharge airstream downstream of the cooling coil and any heating devices. Be sure the probe tip does not come in contact with any of the unit or heat surfaces.

Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor (OAT)

When the unit is supplied with a factory-mounted PremierLink control and economizer, the outdoor-air temperature sensor (OAT) is factory-supplied and wired.

Install the Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor

Mount the optional indoor air quality (CO2) sensor according to manufacturer specifications.

A separate field-supplied transformer must be used to power the CO2 sensor.

Wire the CO2 sensor to the COM and IAQI terminals of J5 on the PremierLink controller. Refer to the PremierLink Installation, Start-up, and Configuration Instructions for detailed wiring and configuration information.

Enthalpy Sensors and Control

The enthalpy control (HH57AC077) is supplied as a field-installed accessory to be used with the EconoMi$er2 damper control option. The outdoor air enthalpy sensor is part of the enthalpy control. The separate field-installed accessory return air enthalpy sensor (HH57AC078) is required for differential enthalpy control.

NOTE: The enthalpy control must be set to the “D” setting for differential enthalpy control to work properly.

The enthalpy control receives the indoor and return enthalpy from the outdoor and return air enthalpy sensors and provides a dry contact switch input to the PremierLink controller. Locate the controller in place of an existing economizer controller or near the actuator. The mounting plate may not be needed if existing bracket is used.

A closed contact indicates that outside air is preferred to the return air. An open contact indicates that the economizer should remain at minimum position.

Outdoor Air Enthalphy Sensor/Enthalpy Controller (HH57AC077)

To wire the outdoor air enthalpy sensor, perform the following (See Fig. 27 and 28):

NOTE: The outdoor air sensor can be removed from the back of the enthalpy controller and mounted remotely.

48HE,HJ

19

Image 19
Contents Electrical Shock Hazard Installation InstructionsRoof Curb FIRE, Explosion HazardAlternate Unit Support 48HE,HJ Property Damage Hazard Install Flue HoodPositioning 48HE Unit Operating Dimensions Weight48HJ 48HJ004-007 Base Unit Dimensions 48HE003-006 Base Unit Dimensions Field control wiring Field power supplyHeat anticipator settings Nominal Capacity Physical Data 48HJHJE HJD Physical Data 48HE HEE HED Power Wiring Connections 48HE003---006 Electrical Data 48HEElectrical Data 48HJ 38.2 242 208/230---3---60 187 254 12.4 Convenience outlet AssemblyHUMIDI-MIZERADAPTIVE Dehumidification System Manual outdoor damperTypical Humidi-MiZer t Adaptive Dehumidification System Enthalpy Sensors and Control Install the Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorOutdoor Air Temperature Sensor OAT Install the Indoor Air Quality CO2 SensorPremierLink Controller PremierLinkSensor UsagePremierLinktController Installed EconoMi$er IV Component Locations Return Air Enthalphy SensorECONOMI$ER IV Standard Sensors Outdoor Air Temperature OAT SensorECONOMI$ER IV Control Modes RUN EconoMi$er IV WiringDifferential Enthalphy Control Exhaust Set Point AdjustmentIndoor Air Quality IAQ Sensor Input Thermostats Minimum Position ControlDamper Movement Demand Controlled Ventilation DCV Enthalpy Changeover Set PointsDehumidification of Fresh Air with DCV Control Adjust Evaporator-Fan SpeedBelt drive motors Belt Drive Motor Mounting CO2Sensor Standard SettingsEvaporator-Fan Motor Data High-Static Motors 48HJ Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Setting With High-Static MotorAccessory static pressure Evaporator-Fan Motor Data Standard MotorAirflow 48HJ Outdoor Sound Power Total Unit48HE Outdoor Sound Power Total Unit Unit ARI Octave Bands Rating1300 Rpm Bhp1100 1200Rpm Bhp Watts 1700 Rpm Bhp WattsWatts Rpm Bhp 1200 16001642 2333 1704 Rpm Bhp Watts 15002800 Watts Rpm Bhp 18002600 27002700 2800 2900 3000 Bhp Watts RpmBhp 600 Watts Rpm Bhp Watts 900Watts Rpm Bhp 900 Bhp Watts 1700 1800 1900 20001900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500 800 350 904 438 999 535 1087 640 1169 753 913 569 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000 Gas Piping Internal WiringRefrigerant Service Ports Unit PreparationMain Burners CoolingHeating Heating units without economizer Safety ReliefVentilation Continuous Fan Operating Sequence Cooling units without economizerRoutine 3 OAT DX Cooling Temperature Control ExampleUnits with HUMIDI-MIZERADAPTIVE Dehumidification System Subcooling ModeNormal Design Operation One-Row Coils CleaningEvaporator Coil Condenser coilLubrication Compressor Condenser-Fan AdjustmentHigh Pressure Switch FiltersHUMIDI-MIZERSYSTEM Charging Cooling Charging Chart Standard 48HJ006 To USE Cooling Charging CHART, Standard Unit Combustion-Air Blower Flue Gas PassagewaysBurner Ignition Limit SwitchLED Error Code Description Removal and Replacement of GAS Train SeeLOW Heat Replacement PartsOFM Economi$er IV troubleshooting completion Unit TroubleshootingEconomi$er IV Troubleshooting Dcv demand controlled ventilation and power exhaustLED OFF LED Error Code Service AnalysisSymptom Cause Remedy Component Damage HazardProblem Cause Remedy Heating Service AnalysisCooling Service Analysis Inputs Outputs EconoMi$er IV Input/Output LogicSTART-UP Checklist

48HJ004---007, 48HE003---006 specifications

Carrier has long been a trusted name in the HVAC industry, and its models 48HJ004---007 and 48HE003---006 continue that legacy, offering efficient, reliable climate control solutions. These models are designed for different applications, ensuring optimal performance in a variety of environments.

The 48HJ series features advanced rooftop units that are ideal for commercial settings. They come equipped with high-efficiency scroll compressors that provide superior cooling and heating capabilities. This series is noted for its compact design, allowing for easy installation on rooftops or other constrained spaces. The units offer variable capacity operation, which enables them to efficiently meet varying heating and cooling demands without unnecessary energy consumption.

One of the standout features of the 48HJ series is its use of advanced microprocessor controls. This technology allows for precise temperature management and system diagnostics, enhancing the ease of operation while ensuring maximum comfort. Additionally, the series supports advanced connectivity options, enabling integration with building management systems. This allows for remote monitoring and control, making it easier for facility managers to keep track of performance and energy usage.

On the other hand, the 48HE series specializes in high-efficiency heating and cooling performance. These units are designed for larger commercial spaces and come with robust features for enhanced durability and efficiency. Like the 48HJ series, the 48HE models utilize scroll compressors and are equipped with a high-efficiency fan setup for improved airflow and reduced noise levels.

The 48HE also includes an innovative heat pump option, which allows the system to reverse the cooling process to provide heating, making it versatile across different seasonal demands. Both series are designed with eco-friendly refrigerants that comply with the latest environmental regulations, ensuring a minimized ecological footprint.

In terms of energy efficiency, both the 48HJ and 48HE series hold impressive SEER and EER ratings, contributing to reduced operational costs over time. The units are also built with durable, corrosion-resistant materials, ensuring longevity and low maintenance needs.

In conclusion, Carrier 48HJ004---007 and 48HE003---006 models are designed with cutting-edge technology, energy efficiency, and flexibility in mind. Their robust features make them ideal choices for commercial applications, providing reliable comfort and operational excellence. Whether for cooling or heating, these systems stand out in performance and sustainability, earning Carrier's reputation as a leader in the HVAC market.