Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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the control are located at the local displays under Operating

Modes. See Table 32.

Table 32 — Operating Modes Display Table

Currently Occupied (OCC) — This variable displays the

cur-

rent occupied state of the unit.
Timed Override in Effect (T.OVR) — This variable displays

if the state of occupancy is currently occupied due to an

override.
DCV Resetting Minimum Position (DCV) — This variable

displays if the economizer position has been lowered from its

maximum vent position.
Supply Air Reset (SA.R) — This variable displays if the sup-

ply air set point that the rooftop is attempting to maintain is

currently being reset upwards. This applies to cooling only.
Demand Limit in Effect (DMD.L) — This variable displays

if the mechanical cooling capacity is currently being limited or

reduced by an outside third party.
Temperature Compensated Start (T.C.ST) — This variable

displays if Heating or Cooling has been initiated before the

occupied period to pre-condition the space.
IAQ Pre-Occupancy Purge Active (IAQ.P) — This variable

displays if the economizer is open and the fan is on to pre-

ventilate the building before occupancy.
Linkage Active CCN (LINK) — This variable displays if a

linkage master in a zoning system has established “linkage”

with this air source (rooftop).
Mechanical Cooling Locked Out (LOCK) — This variable

displays if mechanical cooling is currently being locked due to

low outside air temperature.
HVAC Mode Numerical Form (H.NUM) — This is a numer-

ical representation of the HVAC modes which may be read via

a point read.
SYSTEM MODES (Operating Modes

SYS.M)

System Mode Off — When the system mode is OFF, all out-

puts are to be shut down and no machine control is possible.

The following list displays the text assigned to the System

Mode when in the OFF mode and the conditions that may

cause this mode are checked in the following hierarchal order:

1. Wake up timer on a power reset.

(“Initializing System ...”)

2. System in the process of shutting down compressors and

waiting for timeguards to expire.
(“Shutting Down ...”)

3. Factory shut down (internal factory control level —

SHUTDOWN).
(“Factory Shut Down”)

4. Unit Stop (software application level variable that acts as

a hard shut down — Service Test

STOP).

(“Local Machine Stop”)

5. Fire Shut Down (traumatic fire shutdown condition based

on the Fire Shutdown Input (Inputs

FIRE

FSD).

(“Fire-Shutdown Mode”)

6. Emergency Stop, which is forced over the CCN through

the Emergency Stop Variable (EMSTOP).
(“CCN Emergency Stop”)

7. Start-up Delay.

(“Startup Delay = 0-900 secs”)

8. Service test ending transition timer.

(“Service Test Ending”)

9. Unexplained internal software failure.

(“Internal Failure”)

System Mode Test — When the system mode is Test, the

control is limited to the Test mode and is controllable via the

local displays (scrolling marquee and Navigator™ display) or

through the factory service test control. The System Test

modes are Factory Test Enabled and Service Test Enabled. See

the Service Test section on page 36 for details on test control in

this mode.

1. Factory Test mode

(“Factory test enabled”)

2. Service Test mode

(“Service test enabled”)

System Mode Run — When the system mode is Run, the soft-

ware application in the control is free to run the HVAC control

routines by which cooling, heating, IAQ, etc., is possible.

There are two possible text displays for this mode, one is

normal run mode and the other occurs if one of the following

fire-smoke modes is present: smoke purge, pressurization or

evacuation.

1. Normal run time state

(“Unit Operation Enabled”)

2. Fire-Smoke control mode

(“Fire-Smoke Control”)

HVAC MODES (Operating Mode

HVAC) — The HVAC

mode is dependant on the system mode to allow it to further

determine the operational state of the rooftop unit. The actual

determination of an HVAC mode is based on a hierarchal

decision making process whereby certain overrides may inter-

fere with normal temperature/humidity control. The decision

making process that determines the HVAC mode is shown in

Fig. 4 and Appendix E.

Each HVAC mode is described below. The HVAC mode

number is shown in the parenthesis after the mode.
HVAC Mode — OFF (01) — The unit is off and no operating

modes are active.
HVAC Mode — STARTING UP (02) — The unit is transi-

tioning from the OFF mode to a different mode.
HVAC Mode — SHUTTING DOWN (03) — The unit is

transitioning from a mode to the OFF mode.
HVAC Mode — DISABLED (04) — The unit is shut down

due to a software command disable through the scrolling mar-

quee, a CCN emergency stop command, a service test end, or a

control-type change delay.
HVAC Mode — SOFTSTOP REQUEST (05) — The unit is

off due to a soft stop request from the control.
HVAC Mode — REM SW.DISABLE (06) — The unit is off

due to the remote switch.
HVAC Mode — COMP.STUCK ON (07) — The unit is shut

down because there is an indication that a compressor is run-

ning even though it has been commanded off.
HVAC Mode — TEST (08) — The unit is in the self test

mode which is entered through the Service Test menu.

ITEM

EXPANSION

RANGE

CCN POINT

SYS.M

ascii string

n/a

HVAC

ascii string

n/a

CTRL

ascii string

n/a

MODE

MODES CONTROLLING UNIT

OCC

Currently Occupied

ON/OFF MODEOCCP

T.OVR

Timed Override in Effect

ON/OFF MODETOVR

DCV

DCV Resetting Min Pos

ON/OFF MODEADCV

SA.R

Supply Air Reset

ON/OFF MODESARS

DMD.L Demand Limit in Effect

ON/OFF MODEDMLT

T.C.ST Temp.Compensated Start

ON/OFF MODETCST

IAQ.P

IAQ Pre-Occ Purge Active

ON/OFF MODEIQPG

LINK

Linkage Active — CCN

ON/OFF MODELINK

LOCK

Mech.Cooling Locked Out

ON/OFF MODELOCK

H.NUM HVAC Mode Numerical Form

number

MODEHVAC

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