Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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GENERAL

This book contains Start-Up, Controls, Operation, Trouble-

shooting and Service information for the 48/50Z Series

rooftop units. See Table 1. These units are equipped with

ComfortLink™ controls version 4.X or higher. Use this guide

in conjunction with the separate installation instructions pack-

aged with the unit. Refer to the Wiring Diagrams literature for

more detailed wiring information.

The 48/50Z Series units provide ventilation, cooling, and

heating (when equipped) in variable air volume (VAV) and

constant volume (CV) applications.

Table 1 — Z Series Product Line

LEGEND

The 48/50Z units contain the factory-installed ComfortLink

control system which provides full system management. The

main base board (MBB) stores hundreds of unit configuration

settings and 8 time of day schedules. The MBB also performs

self diagnostic tests at unit start-up, monitors the operation of

the unit, and provides alarms and alert information. The system

also contains other optional boards that are connected to the

MBB through the Local Equipment Network (LEN). Informa-

tion on system operation and status are sent to the MBB pro-

cessor by various sensors and optional board that are located at

the unit and in the conditioned space. Access to the unit con-

trols for configuration, set point selection, schedule creation,

and service can be done through a unit-mounted scrolling mar-

quee. Access can also be done through the Carrier Comfort

Network

®

using ComfortVIEW™ software, Network Service

Tool, or the accessory Navigator™ device.

The ComfortLink system controls all aspects of the rooftop.

It controls the supply-fan motor, compressors, and economizers

to maintain the proper temperature conditions. The controls

also cycle condenser fans to maintain suitable head pressure.

All VAV units can be equipped with optional IGV (inlet guide

vanes) or VFD (variable frequency drive) for supply duct pres-

sure control. The ComfortLink™ controls can directly control

the speed of the VFD based on a static pressure sensor input. In

addition the ComfortLink controls can adjust (but not control

on CV and non-modulating power exhaust units) the building

pressure using multiple power exhaust fans controlled from

damper position or from a building pressure sensor. The control

safeties are continuously monitored to prevent the unit from

operating under abnormal conditions. Sensors include suction

pressure transducers and saturated discharge pressure transduc-

ers which allow for display of the unit’s operational pressures.

A scheduling function, programmed by the user, controls

the unit occupied/unoccupied schedule. Up to 8 different

schedules can be programmed.

The controls also allow the service person to operate a quick

test so that all the controlled components can be checked for

proper operation.

Conventions Used in This Manual —

The follow-

ing conventions for discussing configuration points for the lo-

cal display (scrolling marquee or Navigator™ accessory) will

be used in this manual.

Point names will be written with the Mode name first, then

any submodes, then the point name, each separated by an

arrow symbol (

→). Names will also be shown in bold and

italics. As an example, the IAQ Economizer Override Position

which is located in the Configuration mode, Indoor Air Quality

Configuration sub-mode, and the Air Quality Set Points

sub-sub-mode, would be written as Configuration

IAQ

IAQ.SP

IQ.O.P.

This path name will show the user how to navigate through

the local display to reach the desired configuration. The user

would scroll through the modes and submodes using the

UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys. The arrow symbol

in the path name represents pressing ENTER to move into the

next level of the menu structure.

When a value is included as part of the path name, it will be

shown at the end of the path name after an equals sign. If the

value represents a configuration setting, an explanation will be

shown in parenthesis after the value. As an example, Configu-

ration

IAQ

AQ.CF

IQ.AC = 1 (IAQ Analog Input).

Pressing the ESCAPE and ENTER keys simultaneously

will scroll an expanded text description of the point name

across the display. The expanded description is shown in the

local display tables but will not be shown with the path names

in text.

The CCN point names are also referenced in the local

display tables for users configuring the unit with CCN software

UNIT

SIZE

APPLICATION

48ZG

All

Gas Heat, Vertical Supply
CV 2-Stage

48ZN

All

Gas Heat, Vertical Supply
VAV and CV Multi

50ZG

All

Vertical Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
CV 2-Stage

50ZN

All

Vertical Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
VAV and CV Multi

50Z2

All

Horizontal Supply
CV 2-Stage

50Z3

All

Horizontal Supply
VAV and CV Multi

48ZT

075-105

Gas Heat, Vertical Supply
High-Capacity Power Exhaust
CV 2-Stage

48ZW

075-105

Gas Heat, Vertical Supply
High-Capacity Power Exhaust
VAV and CV Multi

50ZT

075-105

Vertical Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
High-Capacity Power Exhaust
CV 2-Stage

50ZW

075-105

Vertical Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
High-Capacity Power Exhaust
VAV and CV Multi

50ZX

075-105

Horizontal Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
High-Capacity Power Exhaust
CV 2-Stage

50ZZ

075-105

Horizontal Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
High-Capacity Power Exhaust
VAV and CV Multi

48Z6

075-105

Gas Heat, Vertical Supply
Return/Exhaust Fan
CV 2-Stage

48Z8

075-105

Gas Heat, Vertical Supply
Return/Exhaust Fan
VAV and CV Multi

50Z6

075-105

Vertical Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
Return/Exhaust Fan
CV 2-Stage

50Z7

075-105

Horizontal Supply, Vertical Return Optional
Electric Heat
Return/Exhaust Fan
CV 2-Stage

50Z8

075-105

Vertical Supply,
Optional Electric Heat
Return/Exhaust Fan
VAV and CV Multi

50Z9

075-105

Horizontal Supply, Vertical Return
Optional Electric Heat
Return/Exhaust Fan
VAV and CV Multi

CV 2-Stage

Constant Volume, 2-Stage

CV Multi

Constant Volume, Multiple Adaptive Demand

VAV

Variable Air Volume

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