Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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Table 55 — Dirty Filter Switch Points

Monitoring of the filter status switch is disabled in the

Service Test mode and when the supply fan is not commanded

on. If the fan is on and the unit is not in a test mode and the

filter status switch reads “dirty” for 2 continuous minutes, an

alert is generated. Recovery from this alert is done through a

clearing of all alarms or after cleaning the filter and the switch

reads “clean” for 30 seconds.
NOTE: The filter switch should be adjusted to allow for the

operating cfm and the type of filter. Refer to the accessory

installation instructions for information on adjusting the switch.

Economizer —

The economizer control is used to manage

the outside and return air dampers of the unit to provide venti-

lation air as well as free cooling based on several configuration

options. This section contains a description of the economizer

and its ability to provide free cooling. See the section on indoor

air quality for more information on setting up and using the

economizer to perform demand controlled ventilation (DCV).

See the Third Party Control section for a description on how to

take over the operation of the economizer through external

control.

The economizer system also permits this unit to perform

smoke control functions based on external control switch

inputs. Refer to the Smoke Control Modes section for detailed

discussions.

Economizer control can be based on automatic control

algorithms using unit-based set points and sensor inputs. This

economizer control system can also be managed through exter-

nal logic systems.

The economizer system is a factory-installed option. This

option includes a factory-installed enthalpy control device to

determine the changeover condition that permits free cooling

operation. This unit can also have the following devices

installed to enhance economizer control:
• Outside air humidity sensor

• Return air humidity sensor

• Outside airflow control
NOTE: All these options require the controls expansion mod-

ule (CEM).

The Z Series economizer damper is managed by a commu-

nicating actuator motor(s) over the unit’s Local Equipment

Network (LEN). This provides the ability of the control system

to monitor, diagnose and report the health and operation of the

actuator and damper system to the local display and CCN

network, thus providing extensive diagnostic tools to servicers.
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM — The economizer configura-

tion options are under the Local Display Mode Configuration

ECON. See Table 56.

Economizer Installed? (EC.EN) — If an economizer is not

installed or is to be completely disabled the configuration

option EC.EN may be set to No. Otherwise in the case of an in-

stalled economizer, this option must be set to Yes.
Economizer Actuator 2 Installed? (EC2.E) — For 48/50Z055-

105 units, a second economizer actuator is required. For sizes

055-105, set this configuration to Yes.
Economizer Minimum Position (EC.MN) — The configura-

tion option EC.MN is the economizer minimum position. See

the section on indoor air quality for further information on how

to reset the economizer further to gain energy savings and to

more carefully monitor IAQ problems.
Economizer Maximum Position (EC.MX) — The upper lim-

it of the economizer may be limited by setting EC.MX. It de-

faults to 98% to avoid problems associated with slight changes

in the economizer damper’s end stop over time. Typically this

will not need to be adjusted.
Economizer Trim for Sum Z? (E.TRM) — Sum Z is the

adaptive cooling control algorithm used for multiple stages

of mechanical cooling capacity. The configuration option,

E.TRM is typically set to Yes, and allows the economizer to

modulate to the same control point (Sum Z) that is used to

control capacity staging. The advantage is lower compressor

cycling coupled with tighter temperature control. Setting this

option to No will cause the economizer, if it is able to provide

free cooling, to open to the Economizer Max. Position

(EC.MX) during mechanical cooling.
ECONOMIZER OPERATION — There are four potential

elements which are considered concurrently which determine

whether the economizer is able to provide free cooling:

1. Dry bulb changeover (outside-air temperature qualification)
2. Enthalpy switch (discrete control input monitoring)
3. Economizer changeover select (E.SEL economizer

changeover select configuration option)

4. Outdoor dewpoint limit check (requires an installed out-

door relative humidity sensor installed)

Dry Bulb Changeover — Outside-air temperature may be

viewed under Temperatures

AIR.T

OAT. The control

constantly compares its outside-air temperature reading against

the high temperature OAT lockout (OAT.L). If the temperature

reads above OAT.L, the economizer will not be allowed to per-

form free cooling.
NOTE: If the user wishes to disable the enthalpy switch from

running concurrently, a field-supplied jumper must be installed

between TB201 terminals 3 and 4.
Enthalpy Switch — The state of the enthalpy switch can be

viewed under Inputs

GEN.I

ENTH. Enthalpy switches are

installed as standard on all Z Series rooftops. When the switch

reads high, free cooling will be disallowed.

The enthalpy switch opens (reads high) when the outdoor

enthalpy is above 24 Btu/lb or dry bulb temperature is above

70 F and will close when the outdoor enthalpy is below

23 Btu/lb or the dry bulb temperature is below 69.5 F.
NOTE: The enthalpy switch has both a low and a high output.

To use this switch as designed the control must be connected to

the low output. Additionally there is a switch logic setting for

the enthalpy switch under Configuration

SW.LG

ENT.L.

This setting must be configured to closed (CLSE) to work prop-

erly when connected to the low output of the enthalpy switch.

There are two jumpers under the cover of the enthalpy

switch. One jumper determines the mode of the enthalpy

switch/receiver. The other is not used. For the enthalpy switch,

the factory setting is M1 and should not need to be changed. See

Fig. 8 for a diagram showing the settings on the enthalpy switch.

ITEM

EXPANSION

RANGE

CCN

POINT

Configuration

UNIT

SENS

FLT.S

Filter
Stat.Sw.Enabled ?

Enable/
Disable

FLTS_ENA

Inputs

GEN.I

FLT.S

Filter Status Input

DRTY/CLN

FLTS

M3

M2

M1

OFF

100%

50%

0%

Fig. 8 — Enthalpy Switch Jumper Positions

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