Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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determine the actual set point required and deliver the required

airflow to every terminal under the current load conditions. As

the conditions and airflow requirements at each terminal

change throughout the operating period, so will SP.RS and the

unit’s effective static pressure set point.

In the unlikely chance that both static pressure reset control

signals are simultaneously present, the CCN signal will take

precedence.
RELATED POINTS — These points represent static pressure

control and static pressure reset inputs and outputs. See Table 53.
Static Pressure mA (SP.M) — This variable reflects the value

of the static pressure sensor signal received by the

ComfortLink™ controls. It may in some cases be helpful in

troubleshooting.
Static Pressure mA Trim (SP.M.T) — This input allows a

modest amount of trim to the 4 to 20 mA static pressure trans-

ducer signal, and can be used to calibrate a transducer.
Static Pressure Reset mA (SP.R.M) — This input reflects the

value of a 4 to 20 mA static pressure reset signal applied to

TB203 terminals 6 and 7, from a third party control system.
Static Pressure Reset (SP.RS) — This variable reflects the

value of a static pressure reset signal applied from a CCN sys-

tem. The means of applying this reset is by forcing the value of

the variable SPRESET through CCN.
Supply Fan VFD Speed (S.VFD) — This output can be used

to check on the actual speed of the VFD. This may be helpful

in some cases for troubleshooting.
IGV Actuator Current Pos (IGV.P) — This output reflects

the current position of the supply fan inlet guide vanes. This

may be helpful in some cases for troubleshooting.
IGV Act. Commanded Pos (IGV.C) — This output reflects

the commanded position of the supply fan inlet guide vanes.

By comparing this to the actual position of the guide vanes, this

may be helpful in some cases for troubleshooting.

Fan Status Monitoring

GENERAL — The Z Series ComfortLink controls offer the

capability to detect a failed supply fan through either a duct

static pressure transducer or an accessory discrete switch. The

fan status switch is an accessory that allows for the monitoring

of a discrete switch, which trips above a differential pressure

drop across the supply fan. For any unit with a factory-installed

duct static pressure sensor, it is possible to measure duct

pressure rise directly, which removes the need for a differential

switch. Any unit with an installed supply fan VFD or inlet

guide vanes will have the duct static pressure sensor as

standard.
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM — The fan status monitoring

configurations are located in Configuration

UNIT. See

Table 54.

Table 54 — Fan Status Monitoring Configuration

Fan Stat Monitoring Type (SFS.M) — This configuration se-

lects the type of fan status monitoring to be performed.
0 - NONE — No switch or monitoring

1 - SWITCH — Use of the fan status switch

2 - SP RISE — Monitoring of the supply duct pressure.
Fan Fail Shuts Down Unit (SFS.S) — This configuration

will configure the unit to shut down on a supply fan status fail

or simply alert the condition and continue to run. When config-

ured to YES, the control will shut down the unit if supply fan

status monitoring fails and send out an alarm. If set to no, the

control will not shut down the unit if supply fan status monitor-

ing fails but send out an alert.
SUPPLY FAN STATUS MONITORING LOGIC — Regard-

less of whether the user is monitoring a discrete switch or is

monitoring static pressure, the timings for both techniques are

the same and rely upon the configuration of static pressure

control. The configuration that determines static pressure

control is Configuration

SP

SP.CF. If this configuration is

set to 0 (none), a fan failure condition must wait 60 continuous

seconds before taking action. If this configuration is 1 or 2

(VFD or IGV), a fan failure condition must wait 3 continuous

minutes before taking action.

If the unit is configured to monitor a fan status switch

(SFS.M = 1), and if the supply fan commanded state does not

match the supply fan status switch for 3 continuous minutes,

then a fan status failure has occurred.

If the unit is configured for supply duct pressure monitoring

(SFS.M = 2), then
• If the supply fan is requested ON and the static pressure

reading is not greater than 0.2 in. wg for 3 continuous

minutes, a fan failure has occurred.

• If the supply fan is requested OFF and the static pressure

reading is not less than 0.2-in. wg for 3 continuous min-

utes, a fan failure has occurred.

Dirty Filter Switch —

The unit can be equipped with a

field-installed accessory dirty filter switch. The switch is located

in the filter section. If a dirty filter switch is not installed, the

switch input is configured to read “clean” all the time.

To enable the sensor for dirty filter monitoring set

Configuration

UNIT

SENS

FLT.S to ENABLE. The

state of the filter status switch can be read at Inputs

GEN.I

FLT.S. See Table 55.

Table 53 — Static Pressure Reset Related Points

ITEM

EXPANSION

RANGE

CCN POINT

SFS.S

Fan Fail Shuts Down Unit Yes/No

SFS_SHUT

SFS.M

Fan Stat Monitoring Type

0 - 2

SFS_MON

ITEM

EXPANSION

RANGE

UNITS

CCN POINT

DEFAULT

Inputs
4-20 SP.M

Static Pressure mA

4-20

mA

SP_MA

4-20 SP.M.T

Static Pressure mA Trim

-2.0

→ +2.0

mA

SPMATRIM

4-20 SP.R.M

Static Pressure Reset mA

4-20

mA

SPRST_MA

0.0

RSET SP.RS

Static Pressure Reset

0.0-3.0

in. wg

SPRESET

0.0

Outputs
Fans S.VFD

Supply Fan VFD Speed

0-100

%

SFAN_VFD

ACTU IGV.P

IGV Actuator Current Pos

0-100

%

IGV_RPOS

ACTU IGV.C

IGV Act. Commanded Pos

0-100

%

IGV_CPOS

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