Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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HVAC Mode — VENT (09) — This is a normal operation

mode where no heating or cooling is required and outside air is

being delivered to the space to control IAQ levels.
HVAC Mode — HIGH COOL (10) — This is a normal cool-

ing mode where a high cooling demand is required.
HVAC Mode — LOW COOL (11) — This is a normal cool-

ing mode where a low cooling demand is required.
HVAC Mode — UNOCC. FREE COOL (12) — In this

mode the unit will operate in cooling but will be using the

economizer for free cooling. Entering this mode will depend on

the status of the outside air. The unit can be configured for out-

side air changeover, differential dry bulb changeover, outside

air enthalpy changeover, differential enthalpy changeover, or a

custom arrangement of enthalpy/dewpoint and dry bulb. See

the Economizer section for further details.
HVAC Mode — TEMPERING HICOOL (13) — The econ-

omizer is at minimum vent position but the combination of the

outside-air temperature and the economizer position has

dropped the supply-air temperature below the tempering cool

set point. Staged gas heat or hydronic heat is used to temper the

ventilation air.
HVAC Mode — TEMPERING LOCOOL (14) — The econ-

omizer is at minimum vent position but the combination of the

outside-air temperature and the economizer position has

dropped the supply-air temperature below the tempering cool

set point. Staged gas heat or hydronic heat is used to temper the

ventilation air.
HVAC Mode — TEMPERING VENT (15) — The econo-

mizer is at minimum vent position but the supply-air tempera-

ture has dropped below the tempering vent set point. Staged

gas heat or hydronic heat is used to temper the ventilation air.
HVAC Mode — LOW HEAT (16) — The unit will be in low

heating demand mode using either gas or electric heat.
HVAC Mode — HIGH HEAT (17) — The unit will be in

high heating demand mode using either gas or electric heat.
HVAC Mode — FREEZESTAT TRIP (18) — If the Freez-

estat trips, the unit enters the Freezestat Trip HVAC mode. The

supply fan will run, the hydronic heat valve will be wide open,

and the economizer damper will be at minimum.
HVAC Mode — STATIC PRESSURE FAIL (19) — The

unit is off due to failure of the static pressure sensor.
HVAC Mode — PLENUM PRESSURE FAIL (20) — The

unit is off due to a plenum pressure switch trip.
HVAC Mode — FIRE SHUT DOWN (21) — The unit has

been stopped due to a fire shutdown input (FSD) or two or

more of the fire control modes, purge, evacuation, or pressur-

ization have been requested simultaneously.
HVAC Mode — PRESSURIZATION (22) — The unit is in

the special fire pressurization mode where the supply fan is on,

the economizer damper is open and the power exhaust fans are

off. This mode is invoked by the Fire Pressurization (PRES)

input which can be found in the INPUT

FIRE submenu.

HVAC Mode — EVACUATION (23) — The unit is in the

special Fire Evacuation mode where the supply fan is off, the

economizer damper is closed and the power exhaust fans are

on. This mode is invoked by the Fire Evacuation (EVAC) input

which can be found in the INPUT

FIRE submenu.

HVAC Mode — SMOKE PURGE (24) — The unit is in the

special Fire Purge mode where the supply fan is on, the econo-

mizer damper is open and the power exhaust fans are on. This

mode is invoked by the Fire Evacuation (PURG) input which

can be found in the INPUT

FIRE submenu.

HVAC Mode — DEHUMIDIFICATION (25) — The unit is

operating in the Dehumidification mode.
HVAC Mode — RE-HEAT (26) — The unit is operating in

Reheat mode.

Unit Configuration Submenu —

The UNIT sub-

menu under the Configuration mode of the local display

contains general unit configuration items. This section will

define all of these configurations here for easy reference. The

sub-menu which contains these configurations is located at the

local display under Configuration

UNIT. See Table 33.

Machine Control Type (C.TYP) — This configuration de-

fines the technique and control source responsible for selecting

a cooling, heating, or vent mode and in determining the method

by which compressors are staged. The control types are:
C.TYP = 1 (VAV-RAT) and C.TYP = 2 (VAV-SPT)

Both of these configurations refer to standard VAV opera-

tion. If the control is occupied, the supply fan is run

continuously and return-air temperature will be used in the

determination of the selection of a cooling mode. VAV-SPT

differs from VAV-RAT only in that during the unoccupied

period, space temperature will be used instead of return-air

temperature to start the fan for 10 minutes to establish an

accurate return-air temperature before the return-air temper-

ature is allowed to call out any mode.

C.TYP = 3 (TSTAT – MULTI)

This configuration will force the control to monitor the ther-

mostat inputs to make a determination of mode. Unlike

traditional 2-stage thermostat control, the unit is allowed to

use multiple stages of cooling control and perform VAV-

type operation. The control will be able to call out a LOW

COOL or a HIGH COOL mode and maintain a low or high

cool supply air set point.

C.TYP = 4 (TSTAT- 2 STG)

This configuration will force the control to monitor the ther-

mostat inputs to make a determination of mode and allow

only 2 stages of control for both heating and cooling.

C.TYP = 5 (SPT – MULTI)

This configuration will force the control to monitor a space

temperature sensor to make a determination of mode.

Unlike traditional 2-stage space temperature control, the

unit is allowed to use multiple stages of cooling control and

perform VAV-type operation. The control will be able to call

out a LOW COOL or a HIGH COOL mode and maintain a

low or high cool supply air set point.

C.TYP = 6 (SPT- 2 STG)

This configuration will force the control to monitor the

space temperature sensor to make a determination of mode

and allow 2 stages of control for both heating and cooling.

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