Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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Table 41 — Demand Limit Configuration

CCN Loadshed Demand Limiting (DM.L.S = 3) — If the unit

has been configured for CCN Loadshed Demand Limiting,

then the demand limiting variable (Run Status

COOL

DEM.L) is controlled via CCN commands.

The relevant configurations for this type of demand limiting

are:
Loadshed Group Number (SH.NM) — CCN Loadshed Group

number
Loadshed Demand Delta (SH.DL) — CCN Loadshed

Demand Delta
Maximum Loadshed Time (SH.TM) — CCN Maximum

Loadshed time

The Loadshed Group Number (SH.NM) corresponds to

the loadshed supervisory device that resides elsewhere on the

CCN network and broadcasts loadshed and redline com-

mands to its associated equipment parts. The SH.NM variable

will default to zero which is an invalid group number. This

allows the loadshed function to be disabled until configured.

Upon reception of a redline command, the machine will be

prevented from starting if it is not running. If it is running,

then DEM.L is set equal to the current running cooling capac-

ity (Run Status

COOL

C.CAP).

Upon reception of a loadshed command, the DEM.L vari-

able is set to the current running cooling capacity (Run Status

COOL

C.CAP) minus the configured Loadshed Demand

Delta (SH.DL).

A redline command or loadshed command will stay in

effect until a Cancel redline or Cancel loadshed command is

received, or until the configurable Maximum Loadshed time

(SH.TM) has elapsed.
HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL — Condenser head pressure

for the 48/50Z series is managed directly by the ComfortLink™

controls. The controls are able to cycle two stages of outdoor

fans to maintain acceptable head pressure. Fan stages will react

to discharge pressure sensors with the pressure converted to the

corresponding saturated condensing temperature. Unit size is

used to determine if the second stage fans are configured to

respond to a particular circuit (independent control) or both

circuits (common control).

An option to allow fan cycling on the first stage is config-

ured by setting Configuration

COOL

M.M = Yes.

NOTE: The term Motormaster is used in the software to refer

to a fan cycling on the first stage. An actual Motormaster®

device is not used or required. Cycling is done by the

ComfortLink controls.

There are two configurations provided for head pressure

control that can be found at the local display:
Configuration

COOL

M.M. — Motormaster enable

Configuration

COOL

HPSP — Head Pressure Set point

There are three outputs provided to control head pressure:

Outputs

FANS

CD.F.A — Condenser Fan A

Outputs

FANS

CD.F.B — Condenser Fan B

Outputs

FANS

CD.MM — “Motor master” or the fan

cycling output

Fan Stage 1 Operation — If Stage 1 Cycling (Motormaster)

is not selected, the stage 1 fan output will be ON whenever

mechanical cooling is ON (either circuit) and OFF when

mechanical cooling is OFF (both circuits).

If Stage 1 Cycling (Motormaster) is selected, the first stage

operates as follows:

The fan stage turns ON whenever either saturated condens-

ing temperature (SCT) is greater than 138 F.

The fan stage 1 turns OFF whenever both SCTs are less

than the HPSP – 37 F for 90 seconds and fan stage is 1.
Fan Stage 2 Operation (Sizes 030-050) — The control ener-

gizes fan CD.F.A when either of the SCTs exceeds HPSP and

the Stage 1 Fan (CD.MM) has been energized for 60 seconds.

Fan CD.F.A is turned OFF when both SCTs have been less

than the set point – 35 F for a period of 2 minutes. Fan stage 2

will turn OFF if both circuits are turned off.
Fan Stage 2 Operation (Sizes 055-105) — There are two

conditions that may request the second stage fan for indepen-

dent control:
• the control energizes fan stage 2 when the SCT for that

circuit exceeds HPSP and the Stage 1 fan has been ener-

gized for 60 seconds.

• the control energizes fan stage 2 if the SCT for the partic-

ular circuit exceeds 143 F during the first 60 seconds

after fan stage 1 has been turned on.
Fan stage 2 turns OFF when the SCT for the particular cir-

cuit has been less than HPSP – 35 F for a period of 2 minutes.
Head Pressure Control Exceptions — For size 105 units, cur-

rent sensor boards are able to diagnose a compressor stuck on

condition. If any of the current sensor boards for the four-

compressor unit detects a compressor stuck on, then the first

stage fan is turned on immediately (CD.MM). If compressors

A1 or A2 are diagnosed as stuck on, the second stage fan for

that circuit will be turned on (CD.F.A). If compressors B1 or

B2 are diagnosed as stuck on, the second stage fan for that

circuit will be turned on (CD.F.B).

If no compressors are stuck on, the next check will deter-

mine whether compressors are on or not. If any compressor has

not been commanded on, the first stage fan is not allowed on.

This is also true for the second stage fan and units configured

for unit sizes 030-050. For unit sizes 055-105, if no compres-

sors in a circuit are commanded on, the corresponding second

stage fan is not allowed on (CD.F.A, CD.F.B).
ECONOMIZER INTEGRATION WITH MECHANICAL

COOLING — When the economizer is able to provide free

cooling (Run Status

ECON

ACTV = YES), mechanical

cooling may be delayed or even held off indefinitely.
NOTE: Once mechanical cooling has started, this delay logic

is no longer relevant.
Multi-Stage Cooling Economizer Mechanical Cooling

Delay — This type of mechanical cooling delay is relevant to

the following machine control types:
C.TYP = 1

VAV-RAT

C.TYP = 2

VAV-SPT

C.TYP = 3

TSTAT-MULTI

C.TYP = 5

SPT-MULTI

ITEM

EXPANSION

RANGE

UNITS

CCN POINT

DEFAULT

DMD.L

DEMAND LIMIT CONFIG.

DM.L.S

Demand Limit Select

0 - 3

DMD_CTRL

0

D.L.20

Demand Limit at 20 ma

0 - 100

%

DMT20MA

100

SH.NM

Loadshed Group Number

0 - 99

SHED_NUM

0

SH.DL

Loadshed Demand Delta

0 - 60

%

SHED_DEL

0

SH.TM

Maximum Loadshed Time

0 - 120

min

SHED_TIM

60

D.L.S1

Demand Limit Sw.1 Setpt.

0 - 100

%

DLSWSP1

80

D.L.S2

Demand Limit Sw.2 Setpt.

0 - 100

%

DLSWSP2

50

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