Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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THIRD PARTY CONTROL

Thermostat —

The method of control would be through

the thermostat inputs:

Y1 = first stage cooling

Y1 and Y2 = first and second stage cooling

W1 = first stage heating

W1 and W2 = first and second stage heating

G = supply fan

Alarm Output —

The alarm output (not available when

the unit is configured for hot gas reheat), TB201-12 and

TB201-11, will provide relay closure whenever the unit is

under an alert or alarm condition.

Remote Switch —

The remote switch may be configured

for three different functions. Under Configuration

UNIT, set

RM.CF to one of the following:

0 = no remote switch

1 = occupied/unoccupied switch

2 = start/stop switch

3 = occupancy override switch
Under Configuration

SW.LG, RMI.L, the remote occu-

pancy switch can be set to either a normally open or normally

closed switch input. Normal is defined as either unoccupied,

start or “not currently overridden,” respective to the RM.CF

configuration.

With RM.CF set to 1, no time schedules are followed and

the unit follows the remote switch only in determining the state

of occupancy.

With RM.CF set to 2, the remote switch can be used to shut

down and disable the unit, while still honoring timeguards on

compressors. Time schedules, internal or external, may be run

simultaneously with this configuration.

With RM.CF set to 3, the remote input may override an

unoccupied state and force the control to go occupied mode. As

with the start/stop configuration, an internal or external time

schedule may continue to control occupancy when the switch

is not in effect.

VFD Control —

On VFD equipped supply fans, supply

duct static pressure control may be left under unit control or be

externally controlled. To control a VFD externally with a 4 to

20 mA signal, set SP.CF to 0, under the Configuration

SP

menu. This will disable the ComfortLink™ controls from vary-

ing the VFD speed in response to duct pressure with its 4 to

20 mA output.

See Appendix D and the VFD literature supplied with the

unit for VFD configurations and field wiring connections to the

VFD.

Supply Air Reset —

With the installation of the Control

Expansion Module (CEM), the ComfortLink controls are capa-

ble of accepting a 4 to 20 mA signal, to reset the supply-air

temperature up to a maximum of 20 F.

Under Configuration

EDT.R set RS.CF to 3 (external 4

to 20 mA supply air reset control). The 4 to 20 mA input to the

control system (TB203-4 and TB203-5), will be linearized and

range from 0º to 20 F. For example, 4 mA = 0º F reset, 12 mA

= 10º F reset and 20 mA = 20º F reset.

Demand Limit Control —

The term Demand Limit

Control refers to the restriction of the machine’s mechanical

cooling capacity to control the amount of power that a machine

may use.
Demand Limiting is possible via two means:
Two discrete inputs tied to demand limit set point percentages.
OR
A 4 to 20 mA input that can reduce or limit

capacity linearly to

a set point percentage.

In either case, it will be necessary to install a controls expan-

sion module (CEM).
DEMAND LIMIT DISCRETE INPUTS — First, set DM.L.S

in Configuration

DMD.L to 1 (2 switches)

.

When Inputs

GEN.I

DL.S1 (Demand Switch no. 1) is

OFF, the control will not set any limit to the capacity, and

when ON, the control sets a capacity limit to the Configura-

tion

DMD.L

D.L.S1 set point.

Likewise, when Inputs

GEN.I

DL.S2 (Demand Switch

no. 2) is OFF, the control will not set any limit to the capacity,

and when ON, the control sets a capacity limit to the Configu-

ration

DMD.L

D.L.S2 set point.

If both switches are ON, Inputs

GEN.I

DL.S2 is used

as the limiter of capacity.

Under Configuration

SW.LG, set the logic state appropri-

ately for the action desired. Set the DL1.L and DL2.L configu-

rations. They can be set normally open or normally closed. For

example, if DL1.L is set to OPEN, the user will need to close

the switch to cause the control to limit capacity to the demand

limit 1 set point. Likewise, if DL1.L is set to CLSE (closed),

the user will need to open the switch to cause the control to

limit capacity to the demand limit 1 set point.
DEMAND LIMIT 4 TO 20 mA INPUT — Under Configu-

ration

DMD.L, set configuration DM.L.S to 2 (2 = 4 to

20 mA control). Under the same menu, set D.L.20 to a value

from 0 to 100 to set the demand limit range. For example, with

D.L.20 set to 50, a 4 mA signal will result in no limit to the

capacity and 20 mA signal will result in a 50% reduction in

capacity.

Economizer/Outdoor Air Damper Control —

There are multiple methods for externally controlling the econ-

omizer damper.
IAQ DISCRETE INPUT CONFIGURATION — The IAQ

(indoor air quality) discrete input configuration requires a

CEM module (optional) to be installed and an interface to a

switch input at TB204-11 and TB204-12. The state of the input

on the display can be found at Inputs

AIR.Q

IAQ.I.

Before configuring the switch functionality, first determine

how the switch will be read. A closed switch can indicate either

a low IAQ condition or a high IAQ condition. This is set at

Configuration

SW.LG and IAQ.L. The user can set what a

low reading would mean based on the type of switch being

used. Setting IAQ.L to OPEN means that when the switch is

open the input will read LOW. When the switch is closed, the

input will read HIGH. Setting IAQ.L to CLSE (closed) means

that when the switch is closed the input will read LOW, and

therefore, when the switch is open the switch will read HIGH.

There are two possible configurations for the IAQ discrete

input. Select item Configuration

IAQ

AQ.CF

IQ.I.C

and configure for either 1 (IAQ Discrete) or 2 (IAQ Discrete

Override).
IQ.I.C = 1 (IAQ Discrete) — If the user sets IQ.I.C to 1 (IAQ

Discrete), and the switch logic (Configuration

SW.LG

IAQ.L) is set to OPEN, then an open switch reads low and a

closed switch reads high.

If the switch is open, the economizer will be commanded to

the IAQ Demand Vent Minimum Position. If the outdoor flow

station is installed and outdoor air cfm can be read, the econo-

mizer will move to the IAQ Demand Vent Minimum Flow

CFM control setting.
These settings may be adjusted and are located here:

Configuration

IAQ

DCV.C

IAQ.M

Configuration

IAQ

DCV.C

O.C.MN

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