Carrier EY024-048, 48EJ, EW, EK Mounting Angle With Tabs Attached to Filter Track Assembly

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MOUNTING ANGLE (WITH TABS)

Fig. 31 Ð Mounting Angle (With Tabs) Attached to

Filter Track Assembly

BLACK SEAL STRIP (CENTERED)

FILTER COVER

Fig. 32 Ð Attaching Seal Strip to Filter Cover

Differential Enthalpy Sensor Installation Ð To install the con- trol, perform the following procedure:

1.Turn off all power. Ensure disconnect is locked out.

2.Remove the economizer inlet ®lters from the bottom of the right hand economizer hood. See Fig. 24.

3.Remove the factory-installed, 620-ohm jumper between terminals SR and + on the enthalpy control located in- side the outdoor air hood.

4.Connect the violet wire from the enthalpy sensor kit to the + terminal on the enthalpy control. Connect the blue wire from the enthalpy sensor kit to the SR terminal on the enthalpy control.

5.Turn the enthalpy control set point potentiometer clock- wise past the ``D'' setting on the enthalpy control to con- ®gure the control to operate on differential enthalpy. See Fig. 34.

6.Remove the return-air enthalpy sensor from the acces- sory package. Using the screws provided, mount the sen- sor inside the return duct near the unit. Do not locate the control too far from the unit, or the wires will not reach from the sensor to the control. On 48EW/EY units, the enthalpy sensor can be installed in the return air section of the unit, under the return air dampers.

7.Route the wires from the enthalpy sensor to the return air enthalpy control through the holes on the inside of the hinged ®lter access panel. The holes are blocked by plug buttons which should be removed.

8.Use ®eld-supplied wire ties to attach the violet wire to the + terminal and the blue wire to the SR terminal.

9.Replace economizer ®lters.

10.Return power to unit.

Disable Economizer Ð For applications where the econo- mizer will not be used (areas of high humidity), the econo- mizer should be disabled. To disable the economizer, perform the following:

1.Turn of power. Lock out disconnect.

2.Locate the OAT (Outdoor Air Thermostat) in the right hand outdoor air damper area.

3.Locate the splice connecting the violet wire coming from T24 on the base module board to the red wire coming from T29 on the base module board. Remove the wire nut and break the red to violet wire splice.

4.Cap off both wires. When the connection is broken the base module is fooled into thinking that the enthalpy is not acceptable and economizer operation is disabled.

HH57AC077

ENTHALPY CONTROL

 

 

HH57AC078

 

 

ENTHALPY SENSOR

C7400A1004

 

(USED WITH ENTHALPY

 

CONTROL FOR DIFFERENTIAL

 

+

ENTHALPY OPERATION)

 

 

Fig. 33 Ð Differential Enthalpy Control and Sensor

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