Carrier 50BV020-064 Complete Electrical Connections, B - Economizer Pressure Drop Curve

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Table 7B — Economizer Pressure Drop Curve

Table 7B — Economizer Pressure Drop Curve

(ft wg), 50BVT,U,V,W,X Units

FLOW RATE

SIZE 034

SIZE 044

SIZE 054

SIZE 064

(gpm)

 

Pressure

Drop (ft wg)

 

60

13.1

70

17.9

80

23.5

5.8

90

29.8

7.3

100

36.9

9.1

9.0

110

44.8

11.0

11.0

120

53.4

13.1

13.1

13.1

130

15.4

15.4

15.4

140

17.9

17.9

17.9

150

20.6

20.6

20.6

160

23.5

23.5

23.5

170

26.6

26.5

180

29.8

29.8

190

33.3

33.2

200

36.9

36.8

210

40.7

220

44.7

230

48.9

240

53.3

LEGEND

GPM — Flow Rate

TRAP (MUST BE

ABOVE TOP OF

CONDENSER COIL)

SLOPE

TOWARD

CONDENSER

LIQUID

LINE

HOT GAS

LINE (ft wg), 50BVT,U,V,W,X Units

50BV

UNIT

REMOTE

CONDENSER

a50-7270ef

PD — Pressure Drop (ft wg)

REMOTE REFRIGERANT PIPING (Remote Air-Cooled Only) — Carrier 50BVE,K,U,X units are supplied without condensers. To complete the installation, these units must be field connected to a suitable remote condenser. The 50BV units from 18 to 30 tons contain 2 equally sized independent refriger- ant circuits. Units from 40 to 60 tons have 4 separate equal ca- pacity refrigerant circuits. It is important that the condenser cir- cuiting be properly matched to the 50BV unit circuiting. Other- wise, unsatisfactory operation will result. Carrier will not be responsible for improperly matched remote condenser selec- tions. Recommended condenser matches are shown in Table 8.

Table 8 — Recommended Condenser Matches

for 50BVE,K,U,X Units

50BV

NO. OF

CONDENSER(S)

CONDENSER

CKTS

CIRCUITING

 

 

020

2

09DK020 (1)

50/50%

024

2

09DK024 (1)

50/50%

028

2

09DK028 (1)

50/50%

034

2

09DK034 (1)

50/50%

044

4

09DK024 (2)

50/50% (each)

054

4

09DK028 (2)

50/50% (each)

064

4

09DK034 (2)

50/50% (each)

Install the air-cooled condenser or condensers according to the installation instructions provided with the condenser(s). Connection locations and sizes for the hot gas and liquid lines on the 50BV units are shown in Fig. 2-14, 22 and 23. For 50BV units up to 30 tons, there will be 2 hot gas lines and 2 liq- uid lines to install between the unit and the condenser. Above 30 tons, 4 hot gas lines and 4 liquid lines will be installed be- tween the unit and the 2 condensers. Refer to the System De- sign Manual, Part 3 for standard refrigerant piping techniques. Also see the air-cooled condenser installation instructions for additional guidance.

Remote air-cooled 50BV units (only) are shipped with a dry nitrogen holding charge. After refrigerant connections are made, release nitrogen, evacuate, leak test, and charge the system as described in Charging the System in the Mainte- nance section of this manual.

Fig. 22 — System with Condenser

Above Evaporator

a50-7271ef

50BV

UNIT

HOT GAS

a50-7270ef LINE

LIQUID

LINE

SLOPE TOWARD

CONDENSER

REMOTE

CONDENSER

Fig. 23 — System with Evaporator

Above Condenser

Step 5 — Complete Electrical Connections —

Verify that electrical requirements listed on the unit nameplate match available power supply. The unit voltage must be within the range shown in Tables 9A and 9B and phases must be balanced within 2%. Contact the local power company for line voltage corrections. Never operate a motor where a phase im- balance in supply voltage is greater than 2%.

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Contents Installation, Start-Upand Service Instructions CONTENTSSAFETY CONSIDERATIONS MAJOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS Constant Volume CV Units GENERALINSTALLATION Step 1 - Complete Pre-InstallationChecksTable 2 - Modular Unit Shipping Table a50-7257efFig. 2 - 50BVC,J,Q020-034Dimensions Fig. 3 - 50BVE,K020-034Dimensions Fig. 4 - 50BVT,V,W034 High-BoyDimensions a50-8201Fig. 5 - 50BVT,V,W034 Low-BoyDimensions Fig. 6 - 50BVT,V,W044-064 High-BoyDimensions Fig. 7 - 50BVT,V,W044-064 Low-BoyDimensions Fig. 8 - 50BVU,X034 High-BoyDimensions Fig. 9 - 50BVU,X034 Low-BoyDimensions Fig. 10 - 50BVU,X044-064 High-BoyDimensions Fig. 11 - 50BVU,X044-064 Low-BoyDimensions NOTES 1.Dimensions in inches mm a50-7306efNOTES 1.Dimensions in inches mm a50-7307efShipping Weights lb a50-8235Size 034 Units Size 044-064Units Table 3A - Physical Data - 50BVC,E,J,K,Q Table 3B - Physical Data - 50BVT,U,V,W,X Fig. 15 - Typical Fan Discharge Connections for Multiple Fan Unitsa50-7138ef Fig. 16 - Duct Static Pressure ProbeP/N 39EK20462 a50-7267efFig. 19 - DHS Limit Switch P/N Step 4 - Make Piping Connectionsa50-8253 Fig. 18 - DHS Pressure Limit LocationTable 5A - Condenser Pressure Drop 50BVC,J,Q UnitsTable 5B - Condenser Pressure Drop 50BVT,V,W UnitsTable 6A - Hot Water Pressure Drop 50BVC,E,J,K,Q UnitsTable 6B - Hot Water Pressure Drop 50BVT,U,V,W,X UnitsStep 5 - Complete Electrical Connections Table 7B - Economizer Pressure Drop Curveft wg, 50BVT,U,V,W,X Units a50-7270efTable 9A - Electrical Data - 50BVC,E,J,K,Q Table 9B - Electrical Data - 50BVT,U,V,W,X Fig. 24 - Typical Wiring 18 to 30 Ton Units a50-7272efTwo-StageCooling Units a50-7273ef Table 10 - Recommended Cablesa50-7164tf Fig. 26 - Field Terminal BlockInstallation Unit Discharge Location a50-7275efFig. 27 - Modular Unit VAV Control Panel a39-1867tSTART-UP Table 11 - Thermistor Resistance vs TemperatureValues for Supply-AirTemperature Sensor 10 Kilo- ohmCV Unit Start-Up Table 13 - Fan Performance - 50BVC,E,Q020Table 14 - Fan Performance - 50BVC,E,Q024 Table 15 - Fan Performance - 50BVC,E,Q028 Table 16 - Fan Performance - 50BVC,E,Q034 Table 17 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V034 Table 17 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V034 cont Table 18 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V044 Table 19 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V054 Table 19 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V054 cont Table 20 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V064 Table 20 - Fan Performance - 50BVT,U,V064 cont VAV Unit Start-Up OMNIZONE VPAC 02-06-04Fig. 32 - LID a50-7425efFig. 33 - 50BV VFD Display The LID display will show Year Table 21 - Controller Set Points Table 22 - Controller Hardware PointsTable 23 - Software Points Table 24 - Configuration Parameters Unoccupied space or return air temperature demand SERVICE MAINTENANCEa50-186tf Fig. 34 - Gravity Flow Methoda50-187tf Fig. 35 - Forced Circulation MethodEvaporator Fan Performance Adjustment TROUBLESHOOTINGCharging the System a50-7135tfPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSETable 28 - Unit Troubleshooting PROBLEMCORRECTION PROCEDURE POSSIBLE CAUSETable 29 - CV Units LED Diagnostic Codes Table 30 - Forcing an Input or OutputTable 31 - Clearing a Forced Input or Output Page Page Page Page FIELD WIRING UNIT WIRINGPage FIELD WIRING WIRE LEGENDa50-7282ef TRANS-1FIELD WIRING PCB2 J1FIELD WIRING UNIT WIRINGPCB1 FIELD WIRING PCB1LEGEND AND NOTES FOR FIG Copyright 2008 Carrier Corporation Catalog NoForm 50BV-3SI 10-08START-UPCHECKLIST I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATIONII. PRE-START-UP CONTROLSIII.START-UP