Carrier Streamline Scroll 69NT20-531-300 User Manual

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mode and the heaters will be energized . The unit will

transition back to the perishable idle mode when the

temperature rises to 0.2_C (0.4_F) below the set point

and the heaters will de-energize

3.3.7 Perishable Mode -- Economy

The economy mode is an extension of the conventional

mode. The mode is activated when the setting of

function code Cd34 is “ON”. Economy mode is

provided for power saving purposes. Economy mode

could be utilized in the transportation of temperature

tolerant cargo or non-respiration items which do not

require high airflow for removing respiration heat.

There is no active display indicator that economy mode

has been activated. To check for economy mode,

perform a manual display of code Cd34.
In order to achieve economy mode, a perishable set

point must be selected prior to activation. When

economy mode is active, the evaporator fans will be

controlled as follows:
At the start of each cooling or heating cycle, the

evaporator fans will be run in high speed for three

minutes. They will then be switched to low speed any

time the supply air temperature is within ¦ 0.25_C

(0.45_F) of the set point and the return air temperature is

less than or equal to the supply air temperature + 3_C

(5.4_F). The fans will continue to run in low speed for

one hour. At the end of the hour, the evaporator fans will

switch back to high speed and the cycle will be repeated.

If bulb mode is active, the economy fan activity will be

overwritten.

3.3.8 Perishable Mode -- Dehumidification

The dehumidification mode is provided to reduce the

humidity levels inside the container. The mode is

activated when a humidity value is set at at function

code Cd33. The display module SUPPLY led will flash

ON and OFF every second to indicate that the

dehumidification mode is active. Once the Mode is

active and the following conditions are satisfied, the

controller will activate the heat relay to begin

dehumidification.
1. The humidity sensor reading is above the set point.
2. The unit is in the perishable steady state mode and

supply air temperature is less than 0.25_C above set

point.

3. The heater debounce timer (three minutes) has timed

out.

4. Heater termination thermostat (HTT) is closed.
If the above conditions are true the evaporator fans will

switch from high to low speed operation. The

evaporator fan speed will switch every hour thereafter as

long as all conditions are met (see Bulb Mode section

for different evaporator fan speed options). If any

condition except for item (1) becomes false OR if the

relative humidity sensed is 2% below the

dehumidification set point, the high speed evaporator

fans will be energized.
In the dehumidification mode power is applied to the

defrost and drain pan heaters. This added heat load

causes the controller to open the suction modulating

valve to match the increased heat load while still

holding the supply air temperature very close to the set

point.
Opening the modulating valve reduces the temperature

of the evaporator coil surface, which increases the rate at

which water is condensed from the passing air.

Removing water from the air reduces the relative

humidity. When the relative humidity sensed is 2%

below the set point , the controller de-energizes the heat

relay. The controller will continue to cycle heating to

maintain relative humidity below the selected set point.

If the mode is terminated by a condition other than the

humidity sensor, e.g., an out-of-range or compressor

shutdown condition, the heat relay is de-energized

immediately.
Two timers are activated in the dehumidification mode

to prevent rapid cycling and consequent contactor wear.

They are:
1. Heater debounce timer (three minutes).
2. Out-of-range timer (five minutes).
The heater debounce timer is started whenever the

heater contactor status is changed. The heat contactor

remains energized (or de-energized) for at least three

minutes even if the set point criteria are satisfied.
The out-of-range timer is started to maintain heater

operation during a temporary out-of-range condition. If

the supply air temperature remains outside of the user

selected in-range setting for more than five minutes, the

heaters will be de-energized to allow the system to

recover. The out-of-range timer starts as soon as the

temperature exceeds the in-range tolerance value set by

function code Cd30.

3.3.9 Perishable, Dehumidification -- Bulb Mode

Bulb mode is an extension of the dehumidification

mode which allows changes to the evaporator fan speed

and/or defrost termination set points.
Bulb mode is active when configuration code Cd35 is

set to “Bulb”. Once the bulb mode is activated, the user

may then change the dehumidification mode evaporator

fan operation from the default (speed alternates from

low to high each hour) to constant low or constant high

speed. This is done by toggling function code Cd36

from its default of “alt” to “Lo” or “Hi” as desired. If low

speed evaporator fan operation is selected, this gives the

user

the

additional

capability

of

selecting

dehumidification set points from 60 to 95% (instead of

the normal 65 to 95%).
In addition, if bulb mode is active, function code Cd37

may be set to override the previous defrost termination

thermostat settings. (Refer to paragraph 4.9.5.) The

temperature at which the defrost termination thermostat

will be considered “open” may be changed [in 0.1_C

(0.2_F) increments] to any value between 25.6_C

(78_F) and 4_C (39.2_F) . The temperature at which the

defrost termination thermostat is considered closed for

interval timer start or demand defrost is 10_C for

“open” values from 25.6_C (78_F) down to a 10_C

setting. For “open” values lower than 10_C, the

“closed” values will decrease to the same value as the

“open” setting. Bulb mode is terminated when:

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