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Configure the unit for Thermostat Mode — Connect to the CCN bus using a CCN service tool and navigate to PremierLink Configuration screen for Operating Mode. Default setting is Sensor Mode (value 1). Change the value to 0 to reconfigure the controller for Thermostat Mode.

When the PremierLink is configured for Thermostat Mode, these functions are not available: Fire Shutdown (FSD), Remote Occupied (RMTOCC), Compressor Safety (CMPSAFE), Supply Fan Status (SFS), and Filter Pressure Switch (FILTER).

Economizer controls —

Outdoor Air Enthalpy Control (PNO HH57AC077) -

The enthalpy control (HH57AC077) is available as a field-installed accessory to be used with the EconoMi$er2 damper system. 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. See Fig. 50.)

Locate the enthalpy control in the economizer hood. Locate two GRA leads in the factory harness and connect these leads to enthalpy control sensors 2 and 3. See Fig.

49.Connect the enthalpy control power input terminals to economizer actuator power leads RED (connect to TR) and BLK (connect to TR1).

Enthalpy

LCTB

ECON

Switch

 

2

GRA

6

3

GRA

7

 

Factory Wiring Harness

 

 

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Fig. 49 - Enthalpy Switch (HH57AC077) Connections

The outdoor enthalpy changeover setpoint is set at the enthalpy controller.

The enthalpy control receives the outdoor air enthalpy from the outdoor air enthalpy sensor and provides a dry contact switch input to the PremierLink controller. 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.

Differential Enthalpy Control — Differential enthalpy control is provided by sensing and comparing the outside air and return air enthalpy conditions. Install the outdoor air enthalpy control as described above. Add and install a return air enthalpy sensor.

Return Air Enthalpy Sensor — Mount the return-air enthalpy sensor (HH57AC078) in the return-air duct. The return air sensor is wired to the enthalpy controller (HH57AC077). See Fig. 50.

ENTHALPY CONTROLLER

RED

 

S (OUTDOOR

 

 

 

 

 

+

AIR

 

 

 

 

BRN

 

 

B C

TR

TR1

BLK

ENTHALPY

A

 

 

SENSOR)

 

D

SO

+

 

RED

 

 

 

 

SR

+

 

 

S (RETURN AIR

 

 

 

 

 

 

+

ENTHALPY

 

 

2

3

 

 

 

SENSOR)

 

 

1

 

GRAY/ORN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LED

 

 

 

 

WIRE HARNESS

 

 

 

 

GRAY/RED

IN UNIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

1.Remove factory-installed jumper across SR and + before connecting wires from return air sensor.

2.Switches shown in high outdoor air enthalpy state. Terminals 2 and 3 close on low outdoor air enthalpy relative to indoor air enthalpy.

3.Remove sensor mounted on back of control and locate in outside air- stream.

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Fig. 50 - Outside and Return Air Enthalpy Sensor

Wiring

To wire the return air enthalpy sensor, perform the following:

1.Use a 2-conductor, 18 or 20 AWG, twisted pair cable to connect the return air enthalpy sensor to the enthalpy controller.

2.At the enthalpy control remove the factory-installed resistor from the (SR) and (+) terminals.

3.Connect the field-supplied RED wire to (+) spade connector on the return air enthalpy sensor and the (SR+) terminal on the enthalpy controller. Connect the BLK wire to (S) spade connector on the return air enthalpy sensor and the (SR) terminal on the enthalpy controller.

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. 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.

Indoor Air Quality (CO2 sensor) — The indoor air quality sensor accessory monitors space carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. This information is used to monitor IAQ levels. Several types of sensors are available, for wall mounting in the space or in return duct, with and without LCD display, and in combination with space temperature sensors. Sensors use infrared technology to measure the levels of CO2 present in the space air.

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsWhat to do if you smell gas Unit Arrangement and AccessGeneral Seasonal Maintenance Routine MaintenanceManual Outside Air Hood Screen Supply FAN Blower SectionSupply Fan Belt-Drive Supply-Fan Pulley Adjustment Bearings Adjustable-Pitch Pulley on MotorPeriodic Clean Water Rinse Coil Maintenance and Cleaning RecommendationCooling Condenser CoilRoutine Cleaning of Evaporator Coil Sufaces Routine Cleaning of Novation Condenser Coil SurfacesRefrigerant Charge Refrigerant System Pressure Access PortsPuronr R-410A Refrigerant Seatcore Cooling Charging Charts D08 Cooling Charging ChartsCooling Charging Charts D12 Cooling Charging Charts D14 Circuit a Cooling Charging Charts D14 Circuit B Problem Cause Remedy Cooling Service AnalysisCondenser-Fan Adjustment D14 size Condenser-Fan Adjustment D08-D12 sizeTroubleshooting Cooling System CompressorsUnit-Powered Type Non-Powered TypeConvenience Outlets Duty CycleSmoke Detectors Typical Supply Air Smoke Detector Sensor Location Smoke Detector LocationsFiop Smoke Detector Wiring and Response Completing Installation of Return Air Smoke SensorSensor Alarm Test Procedure Sensor Alarm TestController Alarm Test Sensor and Controller TestsDirty Controller Test Procedure Controller Alarm Test ProcedureDirty Sensor Test Procedure To Configure the Dirty Sensor Test OperationSD-TRK4 Remote Alarm Test Procedure Detector CleaningRemote Test/Reset Station Dirty Sensor Test Dirty Sensor Test Using an SD-TRK4Troubleshooting Compressor Protection Protective DevicesFuel Types and Pressures GAS Heating SystemControl Circuit Combustion-Air Blower Flue Gas PassagewaysMain Burners Burners and IgnitersLimit Switch Cleaning and AdjustmentCheck Unit Operation and Make Necessary Adjustments Burner Ignition LED Error Code DescriptionLED Indication Error Code Description Gas Valve Orifice ReplacementOutputs Integrated Gas Control IGC Board IGC ConnectionsAltitude Compensation Orifice SizesOrifice Carrier Drill Drill Size Part Number ElevationMinimum Heating Entering Air Temperature Troubleshooting Heating SystemHeating Service Analysis Problem Cause RemedyIGC IGC Board LED Alarm CodesReplacing Novation Condenser Coil Condenser Coil ServiceRepairing Novation Condenser Tube Leaks PREMIERLINKt Control Typical PremierLinkt System Control Wiring Diagram Temp Resistance 55 Space Temperature Sensor WiringPremierLink Sensor Usage Space Sensor ModeTB1 Terminal Field Connection Input Signal 56 Internal Connections Thermostat ModeLctb Indoor CO2 Sensor 33ZCSENCO2 Connections PremierLink Filter Switch Connection RTU-MP Control System Signal Type CCN BUS Wire CCN Plug PIN Color NumberRecommended Cables Color Code RecommendationsRTU-MP Multi-Protocol Control Board Typical RTU-MP System Control Wiring Diagram RTU-MP Controller Inputs and Outputs Configurable InputsPoint Name Type of I/O Connection PIN Name Numbers InputsRTU-MP T-55 Sensor Connections Space Temperature SPT SensorsRTU-MP / Indoor CO2 Sensor 33ZCSENCO2 Connections Communication Wiring Protocols Connecting Discrete InputsPower Exhaust output RTU-MP Troubleshooting LEDs BACview6 Handheld ConnectionsTroubleshooting Alarms BACnet MS/TP AlarmsModule Status Report Modstat Example Modbus Basic Protocol TroubleshootingManufacture Date Code Name MeaningEconoMi$er IV Component Locations ECONOMI$ER SystemsEconoMi$er IV Wiring Inputs Outputs EconoMi$erEconoMi$er IV Input/Output Logic Outdoor Air Lockout Sensor Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorEconoMi$er IV Control Modes Outdoor Dry Bulb ChangeoverOutdoor Enthalpy Changeover Differential Dry Bulb ControlMinimum Position Control Exhaust Setpoint AdjustmentIndoor Air Quality IAQ Sensor Input Demand Control Ventilation DCV Damper MovementThermostats Analog CO2 CO2 Sensor ConfigurationCO2 Sensor Standard Settings EconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power ExhaustEconoMi$er IV Preparation Differential EnthalpyEconoMi$er IV Troubleshooting Completion Wiring DiagramsDCV Minimum and Maximum Position Supply-Air Sensor Input48TC Typical Unit Wiring Diagram Power D08, 208/230-3-60 48TC Typical Unit Wiring Diagram Control D08, 208/230-3-60 START-UP, General PRE-START-UPUnit Preparation Gas PipingRefrigerant Service Ports Internal WiringReturn-Air Filters Outdoor-Air Inlet ScreensSTART-UP, RTU-MP Control Field Service TestVentilation Continuous Fan Perform System Check-OutConfiguration Cooling Lockout Temp Cooling/Econ SAT Low SetptHeating Heating SAT High Setpt Heating Lockout TempT55/56 Override Duration Power Exhaust SetptIAQ Low Reference @ 4mA IAQ High Reference @ 20mAOperating Sequences PremierLinkt Control Supplemental Controls48TC 48TC Number Stages Economizer Available Cooling Stages48TC 48TC Linkage Modes Rooftop Mode Value Linkage ModeAlways Occupied Default Occupancy Loadshed Command Gas and Electric Heat UnitsRTU-MP Sequence of Operation SchedulingBAS On/Off BACnet ScheduleDI On/Off Indoor FanFastener Torque Values Power ExhaustEconomizer Indoor Air QualityTorque Values Model Number Nomenclature Appendix I. Model Number SignificanceSerial Number Format Position Number Typical Designates12.5TONS Appendix II. Physical DataPhysical Data Physical Data Heating 12.5TONS Heat Anticipator Setting Amps48TC**08 48TC**12 48TC**14 Gas Connection Natural Gas Heat, Liquid Propane HeatCFM RPM BHP Appendix III. FAN Performance579 FAN PerformanceRPM BHP 48TC**14Unit MOTOR/DRIVE Motor Pulley Turns Open Combo Pulley AdjustmentElectrical Information MCA/MOCP Determination no C.O. or Unpwrd C.O Unit Combustion PowerNOM IFM FAN Motor Exhaust No P.E Type DISC. SizeSize Voltage Control Power Appendix IV. Wiring Diagram ListWiring Diagrams Catalog No 48TC-3SM Appendix V. Motormaster Sensor LocationsPreliminary Information Unit START-UP Checklist