Carrier 50HCQA Filter Status Switch, Supply Fan Status Switch, Space Relative Humidity Sensor

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50HCQA

On 50HCQ units equipped with factory-installed Smoke Detector(s), the smoke detector controller implements the unit shutdown through its NC contact set connected to the unit’s CTB input. The FSD function is initiated via the smoke detector’s Alarm NO contact set. The PremierLink communicates the smoke detector’s tripped status to the CCN building control. See Fig. 30, the PremierLink wiring schematic.

Filter Status Switch —

This function is available only when PremierLink is configured for (Space) Sensor Mode.

PremierLink control can monitor return filter status in two ways: By monitoring a field-supplied/installed filter pressure switch or via supply fan runtime hours.

Using switch input: Install the dirty filter pressure switch according to switch manufacturer’s instructions, to measure pressure drop across the unit’s return filters. Connect one side of the switch’s NO contact set to CTB’s THERMOSTAT-R terminal. Connect the other side of the NO contact set to TB1-10. Setpoint for Dirty Filter is set at the switch. See Fig. 42.

Filter Switch (NO, close on rising pressure (high drop))

CTB

Thermostat

R

TB1PL

10 J4-4

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Fig. 42 - PremierLink Filter Switch Connection

When the filter switch’s NO contact set closes as filter pressure drop increases (indicating dirt-laden filters), the input signal to PremierLink causes the filter status point to read “DIRTY”.

Using Filter Timer Hours: Refer to Form 33CS-58SI for instructions on using the PremierLink Configuration screens and on unit alarm sequence.

Supply Fan Status Switch —

The PremierLink control can monitor supply fan operation through a field-supplied/installed differential pressure switch. This sequence will prevent (or interrupt) operation of unit cooling, heating and economizer functions until the pressure switch contacts are closed indicating proper supply fan operation.

Install the differential pressure switch in the supply fan section according to switch manufacturer’s instructions. Arrange the switch contact to be open on no flow and to close as pressure rises indicating fan operation.

Connect one side of the switch’s NO contact set to CTB’s THERMOSTAT-R terminal. Connect the other side of the NO contact set to TB1-8. Setpoint for Supply Fan Status is set at the switch. See Fig. 43.

Fan (Pressure) Switch (NO, close on rise in pressure)

CTB

Thermostat

R

TB1PL

8 J4-6

C08118

Fig. 43 - PremierLink Wiring Fan Pressure Switch

Connection

Remote Occupied Switch —

The PremierLink control permits a remote timeclock to override the control’s on-board occupancy schedule and place the unit into Occupied mode. This function may also provide a “Door Switch” time delay function that will terminate cooling and heating functions after a 2-20 minute delay.

Connect one side of the NO contact set on the timeclock to CTB’s THERMOSTAT-R terminal. Connect the other side of the timeclock contact to the unit’s TB1-2 terminal.

Remote Occupied

CTB

 

Thermostat

 

 

 

 

R

 

Time Clock

TB1

PL

 

 

2

J4-12

C08214

Fig. 44 - PremierLink Wiring Remote Occupied

Refer to Form 33CS-58SI for additional information on configuring the PremierLink control for Door Switch timer function.

Space Relative Humidity Sensor —

The RH sensor is not used with 50HCQ models at this time.

Power Exhaust (output) —

Connect the accessory Power Exhaust contactor coils(s) per Fig. 45.

Power Exhaust

 

TB1

PL

 

 

 

 

PEC

TAN

15

J8-3

 

 

 

 

CTB

 

 

 

 

THERMOSTAT

 

 

 

GRA

C

 

 

 

 

C08120

Fig. 45 - PremierLink Power Exhaust Output

Connection

CCN Communication Bus —

The PremierLink controller connects to the bus in a daisy chain arrangement. Negative pins on each component must be connected to respective negative pins, and likewise, positive pins on each component must be connected to respective positive pins. The controller

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50HCQA specifications

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The 50HCQA integrates advanced microprocessor controls, streamlining operation and enhancing user interaction. This technology allows for sophisticated diagnostics, monitoring, and scheduling, giving facility managers the tools they need to optimize system performance. The user-friendly interface ensures that settings can be easily adjusted, and real-time performance metrics can be accessed to ensure efficient operation.

In terms of construction, the Carrier 50HCQA is built with durability in mind. The unit features a robust cabinet design with a galvanized steel construction that is resistant to corrosion. This feature enhances the longevity of the unit, making it suitable for a variety of weather conditions. Additionally, the insulated casing reduces sound levels, providing a quieter operation that is particularly beneficial in noise-sensitive environments.

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In conclusion, the Carrier 50HCQA is an exemplary model in the commercial HVAC sector, delivering powerful performance, advanced control technologies, and robust construction. Its energy-efficient design, user-friendly controls, and eco-conscious refrigerant options make it a top choice for businesses aiming to invest in sustainable and reliable climate control solutions.