Carrier 50MP62L-10R, MPE62L-10R, 48MPD specifications Set Point Ranges and Defaults

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If the unit is being used in a CV application, then perform the following:

1.Enter the con®guration function by pressing and

.

2.Scroll down to unit type. TYPE 1 will be displayed.

3.Press and ENTER to change the unit type to CV.

4.Scroll down to data reset. DTRS will be displayed. Press

and ENTER to save changes.

The fan operation type should also be con®gured for use in occupied time periods. Fan operation can be

set to continuous or auto. To set, press to enter the subfunction. Scroll down to fan mode (FANM). Press

and

ENTER

to set to AUTO. Press

and

ENTER

to set

to continuous.

 

 

 

ENTER JOB SET POINT VALUES Ð The set point func- tion allows the user to view the current values set for the unit. From this function, the user can change the values.

Reading and Changing Set Points Ð To change the set point of a particular feature, enter the appropriate subfunction and scroll to the variable desired. Once the desired variable has

been reached, type in the new value and press ENTER . The new value will appear in the display.

For example, the occupied cool set point is currently set at the default value of 78 F. To change the occupied set point to 72 F:

1.Press to enter the occupied cool set point function. The display will read OCSP 78.

2.Press ENTER and the display will read OCSP 72.

Set points can be changed by the user provided that the values are within the allowable range for the input. If the input is not within the allowable range, the original value will remain displayed. See Table 24 for allowable ranges and default values.

To change the demand limit set points, the functions must ®rst be enabled in the ®eld con®guration subfunction.

CONFIGURE UNIT CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Ð Refer to Table 25 for a suggested sequence for entering Basic System Con®guration data. These values may be changed from the HSIO at any time. If changing default values via the CCN, the 48/50MP unit must ®rst be in run mode (STBY NO).

NOTE: After changing any of the values in the con®guration group, enable the Data Reset function.

QUICK TEST FUNCTION Ð Enable and run the Quick Test function. Refer to the Controls and Troubleshooting manual for more information on Quick Test.

Table 24 Ð Set Point Ranges and Defaults

 

DISPLAY

 

SET POINT

DEFAULT

ALLOWABLE

 

 

DESCRIPTION

VALUE

RANGE

 

 

 

 

BPSP

 

Building pressure set point

0.05 in. wg

0 to .50 in. wg

 

ECSO*

 

Economizer set point offset

3

1 to 10

 

HHL²/HHOR*

 

High humidity override (percent)

99%

0 to 100%

 

HTMP

 

High temperature minimum position

35 F

0 to 100 F

 

HUSP

 

Humidity set point (percent)**

40%

0 to 100%

 

IAQS²

 

IAQ set point

650 ppm

0 to 2000 ppm

 

LIMT²

 

Reset limit (F)

10 F

0 to 20 F

 

LSP

 

Loadshed set point (percent)

50%

0 to 100%

 

LTMP

 

Low temperature minimum position

10 F

0 to 100 F

 

MDP²

 

Minimum damper position (percent)

20%

0 to 100%

 

NTLO²

 

NTFC lockout temperature (F)

50 F

40 to 70 F

 

OLS²/OACS*

 

Outdoor-air cfm set point

1 cfm

0 to 50,000 cfm

 

OCSP

 

Occupied cool set point (F)**

78 F

55 to 80 F

 

OHSP

 

Occupied heat set point (F)**

68 F

55 to 80 F

 

PES²

 

Power exhaust on set point (percent)

90%

30 to 100%

 

RTIO²

 

Reset ratio (F)

3 F

0 to 10 F

 

SASP

 

Supply air set point (F)

55 F

45 to 70 F

 

SPSP

 

Static pressure set point²²

1.5 in. wg

0 to 5.0 in. wg

 

UCDB*

 

Unoccupied cooling deadband

1

0 to 10

 

UCSP

 

Unoccupied cool set point (F)**

90 F

75 to 95 F

 

UHDB*

 

Unoccupied heating deadband

1

0 to 10

 

UHSP

 

Unoccupied heat set point (F)**

55 F

40 to 80 F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEGEND

 

 

 

IAQ

Ð Indoor-Air Quality

 

 

 

NFTC

Ð Unoccupied Free Cooling

 

 

 

ppm

Ð Parts Per Million

 

 

 

*These items are found under the Service function, and can only be accessed using either the Build- ing Supervisor or Service Tool.

²These items are found under the Service function. **Occupied space.

²²Supply duct.

NOTE: Set points HHL/HHOR and OCS/OACS are displayed differently on the HSIO and Building Su- pervisor. The set points are shown as HHL and OCS on the HSIO. The set points are shown as HHOR and OACS on Building Supervisor or Service Tool.

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