Carrier 48/50PD05 manual General Operating Sequence, Occupancy Determination

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RH Sensor On OAQ Input (RH.S)

This configuration identifies if a space relative humidity sensor is installed on the outdoor air quality (OAQ) input. A YES value enables SP.RH display. A NO value disables SP.RH display and use.

Space Humidity Switch (RH.SW)

This configuration identifies if a space relative humidity switch is installed on the ENTHALPY input, and what status (normally open, normally closed) the input is when the space humidity is LOW.

Temperature Compensated Start Cooling Factor (TCS.C)

This factor is used in the equation of the Temperature Compensated Start Time Bias for cooling. A setting of 0 minutes indicates Temperature Compensated Start in Cooling is not permitted.

Temperature Compensated Start Heating Factor (TCS.H)

This factor is used in the equation of the Temperature Compensated Start Time Bias for heating. A setting of 0 minutes indicates Temperature Compensated Start in Heating is not permitted.

General Operating Sequence

The PD unit must be connected to a space temperature sensor T-55, T-56, T58 or T59 and will not operate with a conventional R, Y1, Y2, W1, W2, G, C thermostat. When a T-55, T-56, T58 or T59 space temperature sensor is connected to the low voltage terminal board as shown in the Installation Instructions Manual, the PD unit will try to maintain the Space Temperature (TemperaturesAIR.TSPT) at one of four set points: The Occupied Cool Set Point (SetpointsOCSP), the Unoccupied Cool Set Point (SetpointsUCSP), Occupied Heat Set Point (SetpointsOHSP), or the Unoccupied Heat Set Point (SetpointsUHSP).

Occupancy Determination

When the building is in occupied mode, the occupied set points are active. When the building is in unoccupied mode, the unoccupied set points are active. The PD control will switch automatically between cooling and heating to maintain temperature. However, to minimize unnecessary cool to heat and heat to cool changes, there is a 10-minute delay after the last stage turns off before the control will switch modes. The heating and cooling set points are also separated by a Heat-Cool Set Point Gap (SetpointsGAP) that is user configurable from 2 to 10 degrees F. This parameter prevents the unit from over cooling the conditioned space to where heating mode is required or over heating the conditioned space to where cooling mode is required.

The T55 space temperature sensor senses the temperature in the conditioned space with no provisions for adjusting the space temperature set point at the sensor. The T-56 space temperature sensor senses the temperature in the conditioned space and allows for adjustment of the space temperature set point by a configurable number of degrees F higher or a configurable number of degrees F lower at the space temperature sensor. The T58 space temperature sensor communicates with the PD unit control board through a CCN RS-485 +, -, and ground connection. The T59 space temperature sensor is a T56 sensor with an integrated temperature display. A jumper wire is not needed between R and W1 when using space temperature sensors T55, T56, T58 or T59.

The building’s occupancy is affected by a number of different factors. When the unit is operating with a space temperature sensor (T-55, T-56, T-58 or T-59), occupancy affects the unit set points and the operation of the economizer. The factors affecting occupancy are listed below from highest to lowest priority.

Level 1 Priority

The CCN point OCCUPIED is forced via an external device such as a ComfortIDt controller: when OCCUPIED is forced to YES, the unit is considered occupied, when OCCUPIED is forced to NO, the unit is considered unoccupied. If OCCUPIED is not being forced, proceed to the level 2 priority.

Level 2 Priority

Remote Occupancy Switch should be configured to either Normally Open or Normally Closed when the user would like to control the occupancy with an external switch. This switch is field-supplied (24v, single pole, single throw [SPST]). There are three possible configurations for the remote occupancy switch:

1.(ConfigurationUNITRM.SW = 0) No Switch

2.(ConfigurationUNITRM.SW = 1) Normally Open Switch

3.(ConfigurationUNITRM.SW = 2) Normally Closed Switch

If the switch is configured to No Switch (0), the switch input value will be ignored and software will proceed to level 3 priority. For each type of switch, the appropriate configuration and states are listed in the table below.

 

SWITCH

STATE OF

TYPE OF SWITCH

SWITCH AND

CONFIGURATION

STATE OF

 

 

 

OCCUPANCY

 

 

 

Occupied when

 

Open and

 

Unoccupied

Closed or

Normal Open (1)

 

Unoccupied when

Closed and

 

Open

 

Occupied

 

 

 

Occupied when Open

Normal Closed (2)

Open and

Occupied

 

 

 

 

 

Unoccupied when

Normal Closed (2)

Closed and

Closed

Occupied

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: To perform remote occupancy, an Economizer Control Board must be installed in the unit.

Level 3 Priority

The following occupancy options are determined by the state of

OccupancyScheduleNumber (ConfigurationCCNSCH.OSCH.N) and the Global Schedule Broadcast (ConfigurationCCNBRODB.GS).

1.(ConfigurationCCNSCH.OSCH.N = 0) The unit is always considered occupied and the programmed schedule is ignored. This is the factory default.

2.(ConfigurationCCNSCH.OSCH.N = 1- 64) Follow the local programmed schedule. Schedules 1 to 64 are local within the controller. The 48/50PD unit can only store one local schedule and therefore changing this number only changes the title of the schedule table.

3.(ConfigurationCCNSCH.OSCH.N = 65- 99) Follow the global programmed schedule. If the 48/50PD unit is configured as a Global Schedule Broadcaster (ConfigurationCCNRODB.GS = YES), the unit will follow the unit’s programmed schedule and broadcast the schedule so that other devices programmed to follow this schedule number can receive the schedule. If the 48/50PD unit is not programmed as a Global Schedule Broadcaster (ConfigurationCCNBRODB.GS = NO), the unit

will receive broadcasted schedules from the unit programmed to broadcast this schedule number. While using the programmed schedule, occupancy can be temporarily switched from unoccupied to occupied by pressing the override button for approximately 3 seconds on the T-55, T-56, T-58 or T-59 space temperature sensor. Override will only occur if SPT Override Enabled

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Contents Table of Contents What to do if you smell gas Safety ConsiderationsBasic Control Usage GeneralSystem Pilott and Touch Pilot Devices Scrolling Marquee Mode and Menu Display StructureCCN Tables and Display START-UP Internal Wiring Power SupplyEvaporator Fan Condenser Fans and MotorsControls Quick SET-UP CCN Communication AccessoriesFan Status Setting an Occupied Time Schedule Weekdays Only for 730 toFilter Status TimeclockProgramming Operating Schedules Service TestIndependent Outputs Fan TestControls Operation Third Party ControlModes Unit ConfigurationOccupancy Determination General Operating SequenceIndoor Fan Operation Compressor OperationEconomizer Operation Outdoor Fan OperationUnoccupied Free Cooling Indoor Air Quality IAQ Cooling Modes Cool Supply Air Set Point For all units with Economizers Ventilation ModeFor units with Enthalpy Control Demand Control VentilationHeating Modes Gas Heat Start-Up Supply-Air Temperature Sensor SATSetting Up the System Temperature Compensated StartTemp Comp Strt Cool Factr TCS.C Temp Comp Strt Heat Factr TCS.HDemand Limit Carrier Comfort Network Ccnr ConfigurationAlarm Handling TroubleshootingRestart Procedure Complete Unit StoppageCommunication Failures Alarms and AlertsAlert Code T074 Space Temperature Thermistor Failure Alert Code T073 Outdoor Air Temperature Thermistor FailureAlert Code T075 Supply Air Temperature Thermistor Failure Alarm Code A154 Serial Eeprom Hardware FailureAlarm Code A156 Critical Serial Eeprom Storage Fail Error Alarm Code T155 Serial Eeprom Storage Failure ErrorAlarm Code A200 Linkage Timeout Comm Failure Alarm Code A404 Fire ShutdownAlert Code T416 OAQ Input Out of Range Alert Code T415 IAQ Input Out of RangeComfortLink Alarm Codes Cooling Troubleshooting Cooling Service Analysis Digital Scroll Controller DSC TroubleshootingDSC Red LED Flash Codes Flash Code 4 ⎯ Locked RotorEconomizer Service Analysis Economizer TroubleshootingVariable Frequency Drive VFD Troubleshooting Heating TroubleshootingPhase Loss Protection IGC Service Analysis Logic Electric Heat Service Analysis IGC Board LED Alarm CodesLED FlashAir Temperatures Thermistor TroubleshootingRefrigerant Temperatures Thermistor/Temperature Sensor CheckForcing Inputs and Outputs Transducer TroubleshootingSensor Trim Temp Voltage Resistance Drop Temp Voltage Resistance Temp F Drop Degree C Degree F General Major System ComponentsPressure Voltage Psig48PD Control Wiring Schematic 50PD Control Wiring Schematic 48/50PD Power Wiring Schematic and Legend Typical Unit Component Arrangement Main Base Board MBB SettingFIL.S MBB ConnectionsEconomizer Control Board ECB Center of the board. Do not change this settingRM.OC ECB ConnectionsCommunication Modulation Board AUX1CMP.A Digital Scroll Control Board DSCVariable Frequency Drive VFD Variable Frequency Drive VFDIntegrated Gas Control IGC Board Integrated Gas Control IGC BoardTB1 Low Voltage Terminal StripField-Installed Accessories Accessory Navigatort DisplayScrolling Marquee Display Carrier Comfort Network Ccnr InterfaceSpace Temperature Sensor Averaging Space Temperature Sensor T-58Space Temperature Sensor Averaging Service Coil Maintenance and Cleaning Recommendation CleaningPeriodic Clean Water Rinse Routine Cleaning of Round-Tube Coil SurfacesFilters Condensate Drain PanOutdoor-Air Inlet Screens Main Burner 48PDEvaporator Fan Performance Adjustment Evaporator Fan Service and ReplacementLubrication Variable Frequency Drive VFD Replacement Evaporator Fan Belt Tension AdjustmentCondenser-Fan Adjustment Verify Sensor Performance Economizer Operation During Power FailureEvacuation Refrigerant ChargePuronR Refrigerant Gas Valve AdjustmentAltitude Compensation 48PG03-07 Elevation Natural GAS PropaneMain Burners High AltitudeFilter Drier Protective DevicesDiagnostic LEDs Replacement PartsRelief Devices Compressor Sound ShieldAppendix a Local Display and CCN Tables Mode RUN StatusAlrmdisp = CCN StrtOnly Generic = CCNMode Temperatures Mode Service TestMode Pressures Mode Inputs Mode SET PointsOutputs Mode OutputsMode Configuration HTR HT.TYMRT.H MOT.HIA.FN IA.CFII.CF II.FNSPT.C TrimSPT.T SAT.CCCN only Tables Mode Time ClockMode Operating Modes ACT.H OK.HTEN.LO AQ.DVExpansion Range Default CCN CCN Point CCN Write Mode AlarmsExpansion Range Units TABLE/SUB---TABLE StatusVFD Terminal Designations Appendix B VFD InformationVFD Configurations VFD Operation Standard Display ModeVFD Modes Start Up with AssistantStart-Up Assistant Mode Parameters ModeChanged Parameters Mode Drive Parameter Backup ModeVFD Diagnostics Correcting Alarms VFD MaintenanceHistory Heat Sink101---105 Fault Codes201---206 1001 10001002 1003Maintenance Intervals Alarm CodesMaintenance Interval Control Panel Cleaning Main Fan ReplacementBattery Replacement Fan Performance 48PDD05 Vertical Units Appendix C START-UP DataFan Performance 48PDE05 Vertical Units AirflowFan Performance 48PDD06 Vertical Units Rpm Bhp 1500 Fan Performance 48PDE06 Vertical UnitsAvailable External Static Pressure in. wg CFMFan Performance 48PDE05 Horizontal Units Fan Performance 48PDD05 Horizontal UnitsBhp Rpm 1026 1086 1144 1199 1253 Fan Performance 48PDD06 Horizontal UnitsFan Performance 48PDE06 Horizontal Units Fan Performance 50PD06 Vertical Units Fan Performance 50PD05 Vertical UnitsBhp Rpm 1500 Fan Performance 50PD05 Horizontal UnitsGeneral Notes for FAN Performance Data Tables Appendix D Additional START-UP Data Indicate Unit Settings below Control SET Point and Configuration LOGCCN Point Entry 103 104 PRE-START-UP Unit START-UP Checklist106

48/50PD05 specifications

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