Carrier 50HJ004, 50HE003-006 Subcooling Mode, Humidi-MiZer Normal Design Cooling Operation

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SSPT reading is available

S OAT ± SPT

SEconomizer Position is NOT forced

If any of the above conditions are not met, the economizer submaster reference (ECSR) is set to maximum limit and the damper moves to minimum position. The operating sequence is complete. The ECSR is recalculated every 30 seconds.

If an optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be energized and deenergized.

If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the PremierLinkcontrol, a PID-controlled demand ventilation strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone increases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level decreases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air damper will be proportionally closed.

Heating - Unit With Economi$er2, Premierlink Control and a Room Sensor

Every 40 seconds the controller will calculate the required heat stages (maximum of 3) to maintain Supply-Air Temperature (SAT) if the following qualifying conditions are met:

SIndoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds. S COOL mode is not active.

SOCCUPIED, TEMP. COMPENSATED START or HEAT mode is active.

SSAT reading is available.

SFire shutdown mode is not active.

If all of the above conditions are met, the number of heat stages is calculated; otherwise the required number of heat stages will be set to 0.

If the PremierLink controller determines that heat stages are required, the economizer damper will be moved to minimum position if occupied and closed if unoccupied.

Staging should be as follows: If Heating PID STAGES=2

SHEAT STAGES=1 (50% capacity) will energize HS1 S HEAT STAGES=2 (100% capacity) will energize HS2

If Heating PID STAGES=3 and AUXOUT = HS3

SHEAT STAGES=1 (33% capacity) will energize HS1 S HEAT STAGES=2 (66% capacity) will energize HS2

SHEAT STAGES=3 (100% capacity) will energize HS3

Units With Humidi-MizerAdaptive

Dehumidification System

Normal Design Operation

When the rooftop operates under the normal sequence of operation, the compressors will cycle to maintain indoor conditions. (See Fig. 51.)

The Humidi-MiZer adaptive dehumidification system includes a factory-installed Motormasterlow ambient control to keep the head and suction pressure high, allowing normal design cooling mode operation down to 0° F.

Subcooling Mode

When subcooling mode is initiated, this will energize (close) the liquid line solenoid valve (LLSV) forcing the hot liquid refrigerant to enter into the subcooling coil. (See Fig. 52.)

As the hot liquid refrigerant passes through the subcooling/ reheat dehumidification coil, it is exposed to the cold supply airflow coming through the evaporator coil. The liquid is further

subcooled to a temperature approaching the evaporator leaving-air temperature. The liquid then enters a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) where the liquid drops to a lower pressure. The TXV does not have a pressure drop great enough to change the liquid to a 2-phase fluid, so the liquid then enters the Acutroldevice at the evaporator coil.

The liquid enters the evaporator coil at a temperature lower than in standard cooling operation. This lower temperature increases the latent capacity of the rooftop unit. The refrigerant passes through the evaporator and is turned into a vapor. The air passing over the evaporator coil will become colder than during normal operation. However, as this same air passes over the subcooling coil, it will be slightly warmed, partially reheating the air.

Subcooling mode operates only when the outside air temperature is warmer than 40_F. A factory-installed temperature switch located in the condenser section will lock out subcooling mode when the outside temperature is cooler than 40_F.

The scroll compressors are equipped with crankcase heaters to

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provide protection for the compressors due to the additional

 

refrigerant charge required by the subcooling/reheat coil.

 

When in subcooling mode, there is a slight decrease in system

 

total gross capacity (5% less), a lower gross sensible capacity

 

(20% less), and a greatly increased latent capacity (up to 40%

 

more).

 

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Fig. 51 ---Humidi-MiZer Normal

Design Cooling Operation

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Fig. 52 ---Humidi-MiZer Subcooling

Mode Operation

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Contents Installation Instructions Alternate Unit Support Provide Unit Support Roof CurbRoof Curb Details Unit Leveling Tolerances Positioning50HJ 50HE50HJ004-007 Base Unit Dimensions 50HE003-006 Base Unit Dimensions Heat Anticipator Settings Field Power SupplyField Control Wiring Make Electrical ConnectionsHi-Static Physical Data 50HJBase Unit 50HE Physical Data 50HEPower Wiring Connections Electrical Data-50HE None YES Min Max PH---HzActual kW B00006 008,009 23.4 30.1 40.8 KW† Electrical Data-50HJ006 11.8 414 508 007 10.6 16.0 008 13.8 20.0 Ton 004+005 19.9 24.3 55.2 76.3 86.9 168 34.9 173 002 13.6 007 A00 or008 Humi 009 18.4 111 518 632 018 17.0 16.4 23.9 10 ton 01218.7 133 518 632 17.0 16.4 24.6 019 34.0 32.7 45.0 014 A00 or Actual kW12.5 Assembly Disconnect SwitchHumidi-MizerAdaptive Dehumidification System Manual Outdoor DamperTypical Humidi-MiZer t Adaptive Dehumidification System Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor OAT Install the Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorInstall the Indoor Air Quality CO2 Sensor Enthalpy Sensors and ControlRequired PremierLinkSensor UsageOr Equivalent Not UsedPremierLinktController Installed EconoMi$er IV Component Locations Return Air Enthalphy SensorHood Box Removal Supply Air Sensor Temperature Resistance Values Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorOutdoor Air Lockout Sensor Economi$er IV Control ModesEconoMi$er IV Wiring Differential Enthalphy Control Exhaust Set Point AdjustmentIndoor Air Quality IAQ Sensor Input Thermostats Minimum Position ControlDamper Movement + TR Dehumidification 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 Evaporator-Fan Motor Data Standard Motor600 900 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 Evaporator-Fan Motor Efficiency003,004,005 006 74/84 007 External Static Pressure in. wg879 Rpm Bhp Watts 900 566 142 690 228957 522 1000 598 173 718 267 9031300 701 809 418 902 540 983 665 Rpm Bhp Watts 1200 666 252 778 361 873 476 956 5941400 737 355 842 481 932 610 875 551 962 6891600 828 412 931 536 1022 670 Rpm Bhp Watts 1500 790 353 897 471 991 6001700 866 478 966 608 1800 905 551 1001 6871472 1761 1600 1462 20671495 1858 1700 1463 1766 1520 1964 18002300 1104 1046 1185 1212 1260 1386 2200 1063 929 1147 1089 1224 1256 1295 14312400 1145 1174 1223 1346 1296 1526 2500 1185 1311 1262 14901900 945 638 1042 796 Rpm Bhp Watts 1800 907 558 1006 708 1092 8602000 984 727 1078 892 2100 1024 823 1115 9972200 1063 929 1152 1111 1230 1294 2100 1024 823 1115 997 1195 1173 1268 13502300 1103 1044 1189 1234 1266 1425 2400 1143 1168 1227 13671000 583 163 707 Rpm Bhp Watts 900 554 134 6811100 612 195 735 9191300 674 276 Rpm Bhp Watts 1200 643 233 762 3441400 706 324 1500 738 3791600 757 343 866 455 962 580 Rpm Bhp Watts 1500 724 295 837 402 937 524 1028 660719 1700 790 398 894 514 988 6431474 1797 1700 External Sttic Pressure in. wg1490 1873 1800 1508 1957 19002500 1069 1084 1149 1239 1223 1403 1293 1576 2400 1033 970 1115 1120 1192 1279 1264 1448Rpm Bhp Watts 1500 1188 970 1261 1143 1600 1208 1033 12792500 1061 1053 1148 1233 1226 1416 1297 1604 2400 1026 945 1115 1118 1195 1295 1268 14762600 1097 1169 1181 1356 1257 1546 2700 1132 1294 1214 1487 1289 1684Refrigerant Service Ports Internal WiringUnit Preparation Return-Air FiltersHeating Safety ReliefVentilation Continuous Fan Operating Sequence Cooling Units Without EconomizerRoutine 3 OAT DX Cooling Temperature Control ExampleHumidi-MiZer Normal Design Cooling Operation Subcooling ModeEvaporator Coil CleaningCondenser Coil One-Row CoilCondenser-Fan Adjustment Evaporator Fan Belt AdjustmentFan Motor Bearings Condensate DrainLow Charge Cooling Cooling Charging Chart Standard 50HJ005Cooling Charging Chart Standard 50HJ007 50HE,HJ C06145 Unit Troubleshooting Replacement PartsEconomi$er IV Troubleshooting DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power ExhaustDCV Minimum and Maximum Position Economi$er IV Troubleshooting CompletionSupply-Air Input Cooling Service Analysis EconoMi$er IV Input/Output Logic Subcooling Mode Liquid ReheatEconoMi$er IV Functional View START-UP Checklist