Carrier 50SS018-060, 50SX024-060 owner manual Sequence of Operation Ð STD NON-ICM Units

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Ð STD NON-ICM UNITS

Cooling

NOTE: With the FAN switch in the ON position, 24 v is supplied to the IFR through the G terminal on the thermo- stat. This voltage energizes the coil of the contactor, closing the normally-open set of contacts which provide continuous power to the indoor (evaporator) fan motor (IFM). Moving the FAN switch back to the AUTO. position, providing there is not a call for cooling, deenergizes the IFR, opens the IFR contacts, and deenergizes the IFM. The FAN switch in AUTO. position cycles upon a call for cooling.

On a call for cooling, 24 v is supplied to the compressor contactor (C) and IFR simultaneously through the Y and G terminals of the thermostat, respectively. On units with a compressor time delay relay, there is a built-in, 5-minute (± 45 seconds) delay between compressor starts. Energizing the contactor closes the normally-open set of contacts sup- plying power to both the compressor and outdoor (con- denser) fan motor (OFM). Energizing the IFR closes the normally-open set of contacts providing power to the IFM. On the loss of the call for cooling, 24 v is removed from both the Y and G terminals of the thermostat (providing the FAN switch is in the AUTO. position), deenergizing both the contactor and IFR and opening both the contacts sup- plying power to compressor/OFM and IFM.

Heating Ð If accessory electric heaters are installed, on a call for heat, circuit R-W is made through the thermostat con- tacts. Circuit R-G is made which energizes the IFR. If the heaters are staged, then the thermostat closes a second set of contacts W2 when second stage is required. When thermo- stat is satis®ed, contacts open, deenergizing the heater relay and the IFR.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Ð ICM UNITS

Evaporator Fan Ð With the fan switch in the ON position, 24 v is supplied to the ICM motor through the ``G'' terminal on the thermostat. This voltage provides continuous power to the indoor (evaporator) fan motor (IFM). If the fan switch is moved back to the AUTO position and there is not a call for heating or cooling, 24 v is removed from the ``G'' ter- minal and the evaporator fan remains energized for the de- lay timing. When the fan switch is in AUTO, the fan cycles with either the call for heating or cooling.

Cooling Ð On a call for cooling, 24 v is supplied to the com- pressor contactor (C) and IFM simultaneously through the ``Y'' and ``G'' terminals of the thermostat. Energizing the contactor closes the normally open set of contacts supplying power to both the compressor and outdoor (condenser) fan motor (OFM). On the loss of the call for cooling, 24 v is removed from the ``Y'' and ``G'' terminals of the thermostat, deenergizing the compressor and OFM. The evaporator fan remains energized for the delay timing.

NOTE: Once the compressor has started and then stopped, it cannot be restarted again until 5 minutes have elapsed.

Heating Ð If accessory electric heaters are installed, on a call for heat, circuits R-W and R-G are made through the thermostat contacts, energizing the heater relay and IFM. If the heaters are staged, then the thermostat closes the second set of contacts, W2, when the second stage is required. When the thermostat is satis®ed, contacts open, deenergizing the heater relay and the IFM.

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Contents Safety Considerations ContentsUnit Dimensions Units 50SS018-042 with Optional Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SS048,060 Without Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SS048,060 With Optional Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SX024-036 Without Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SX024-036 With Optional Base Rail Dimensions Units 50SX042-060 Without Base Rail Unit Electrical Unit WT CharacteristicsCond Ð MatlDimensions Units 50SX042-060 With Optional Base Rail Corner WT Lb/Kg 50SX Curb Part Number``A Provide Unit Support Receiving and InstallationCheck Equipment Suggested Rigging for Units Without Base Rail Physical Data Ð Unit 50SX Physical Data Ð Unit 50SSSize Area Not To Be DrilledEvaporator Coil Access Panel Indoor Blower Access Panel Field-Fabricated Duct Cover Filler Bracket and Blower Shelf Provide for Condensate DisposalCondensate Trap Install Electrical ConnectionsÐ Electrical Data Ð 50SS Units Ð Electrical Data Ð 50SX Units Typical Duct Panel Knockouts IFO CTDICM Tran PRE-START-UPSTART-UP Start-Up Cooling Section and Make AdjustmentsAIR ENT Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS018Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS024 Temp F Evap AIR Ð CFM1000 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS030Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS036 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SS0421600 1995 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX024Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX030 1200 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX036Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX042 Ð Superheat Charging Table, 50SX048Temp F Required Suction-Tube Temperature FÐ Superheat Charging Table, 50SX060 SuperheatOption Description Mode FAN Cooling HeatingTerminal Sequence of Operation Ð STD NON-ICM Units Size Speed Unit Motor 460 V Horizontal DischargeUnit Motor AIR 460 Volt Horizontal Discharge Unit 50SX FAN only Cooling Unit Motor AIR 460 Volt Vertical Discharge SizeSpeed Delivery 048²Filter Pressure Drop in. wg Accessory Electric Heater Pressure Drop in. wgWet Coil Pressure Drop Evaporator Blower and Motor MaintenanceAir Filter Unit Top RemovalCondenser Fan Condenser Coil, Evaporator Coil, and CondenSymptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting Cooling ChartTroubleshooting Cooling Chart Page Page Packaged Service Training Page III. START-UP Remove and Store in Job FilePreliminary Information