Optional economi$er iv, Table 27 — fan rpm at motor pulley settings – Carrier SINGLE PACKAGE ROOFTOP UNITS 48PG20-28 User Manual

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Table 26 — Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure (in. wg)* — 48PG20-28

LEGEND

*The static pressure must be added to the external static pressure. The sum and the evaporator

entering-air cfm should then be used in conjunction with the Fan Performance tables to deter-
mine blower rpm and watts.

Table 27 — Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings*

LEGEND

*Approximate fan rpm shown.
NOTE: Factory pulley speed setting is at 3 turns open.

Optional EconoMi$er IV —

See Fig. 23 for EconoMi$er

IV component locations. The optional EconoMi$er IV comes
from the factory fully wired and assembled. No field wiring or
assembly is required for standard outdoor dry bulb changeover
operation. Field wiring of accessory sensors is required for
different operational modes.
ECONOMI$ER IV STANDARD SENSORS
Outdoor Air Temperature (OAT) Sensor — The outdoor air
temperature sensor is a 10 to 20 mA device used to measure the
outdoor-air temperature. The outdoor-air temperature is used to
determine when the EconoMi$er IV can be used for free
cooling. The sensor is factory-installed on the EconoMi$er IV
in the outdoor airstream. See Fig. 24. The operating range of
temperature measurement is 40 to 100 F.
Mixed-Air Temperature (MAT) Sensor — The mixed-air
temperature sensor is a 3 K thermistor located at the outlet of
the indoor fan. See Fig. 24. This sensor is factory installed. The
operating range of temperature measurement is 0° to 158 F.

The temperature sensor is a short probe with blue wires

running to it.
Outdoor Air Lockout Sensor — The Economi$er IV is
equipped with an ambient temperature lockout switch located
in the outdoor airstream which is used to lock out the compres-
sors below a 42 F ambient temperature.

ECONOMI$ER IV CONTROLLER WIRING AND OPER-
ATIONAL MODES — Determine the EconoMi$er IV control
mode before set up of the control. Some modes of operation may
require different sensors. Refer to Table 28. The EconoMi$er IV
is supplied from the factory with a mixed-air temperature
sensor and an outdoor air temperature sensor. This allows for
operation of the EconoMi$er IV with outdoor air dry bulb
changeover control. Additional accessories can be added to
allow for different types of changeover control and operation
of the EconoMi$er IV and unit.
Outdoor Dry Bulb Changeover — The standard controller is
shipped from the factory configured for outdoor dry bulb
changeover control. The outdoor air and mixed-air temperature
sensors are included as standard. For this control mode, the out-
door temperature is compared to an adjustable set point selected
on the control. If the outdoor-air temperature is above the set
point, the EconoMi$er IV will adjust the outdoor-air dampers to
minimum position. If the outdoor-air temperature is below the
set point, the position of the outdoor-air dampers will be con-
trolled to provided free cooling using outdoor air. When in this
mode, the LED next to the free cooling set point potentiometer
will be on. The changeover temperature set point is controlled
by the free cooling set point potentiometer located on the con-
trol. The scale on the potentiometer is A, B, C, and D. See
Fig. 25 for the corresponding temperature changeover values.

COMPONENT

CFM

4,000

4,500

5,000

5,500

6,000

6,500

7,000

7,500

8,000

Economizer

0.02

0.03

0.04

0.05

0.06

0.07

0.08

0.09

0.10

COMPONENT

CFM

8,500

9,000

9,500

10,000 10,500 11,000 11,500 12,000

Economizer

0.11

0.12

0.13

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.19

0.20

FIOP

Factory-Installed Option

UNIT

48PG

DRIVE

MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN

0

1

/

2

1

1

1

/

2

2

2

1

/

2

3

3

1

/

2

4

4

1

/

2

5

5

1

/

2

6

20 and 24

(230 and 460 volt)

Low

685

706

727

749

770

791

812

833

854

876

897

918

939

Mid-Low

949

970

992

1013

1035

1056

1078

1099

1120

1142

1163

1185

1206

Mid-High

941

961

980

1000

1019

1039

1059

1078

1098

1117

1137

1156

1176

High

1014

1038

1061

1085

1108

1132

1156

1179

1203

1226

1250

1273

1297

Low

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Mid-Low

896

924

951

979

1006

1034

1062

1089

1117

1144

1172

1199

1227

Mid-High

1113

1138

1163

1188

1213

1238

1264

1289

1314

1339

1364

1389

1414

High

1096

1116

1137

1157

1177

1197

1218

1238

1258

1278

1299

1319

1339

20 and 24

(575 volt)

Low

751

768

785

802

819

836

853

869

886

903

920

937

954

Mid-Low

949

970

992

1013

1035

1056

1078

1099

1120

1142

1163

1185

1206

Mid-High

941

961

980

1000

1019

1039

1059

1078

1098

1117

1137

1156

1176

High

1014

1038

1061

1085

1108

1132

1156

1179

1203

1226

1250

1273

1297

Low

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

Mid-Low

873

893

912

932

951

971

991

1010

1030

1049

1069

1088

1108

Mid-High

1113

1138

1163

1188

1213

1238

1264

1289

1314

1339

1364

1389

1414

High

1096

1116

1137

1157

1177

1197

1218

1238

1258

1278

1299

1319

1339

28

(all voltages)

Low

687

703

718

734

749

765

780

796

811

827

842

858

873

Mid-Low

805

822

839

856

872

889

906

923

940

957

973

990

1007

Mid-High

941

961

980

1000

1019

1039

1059

1078

1098

1117

1137

1156

1176

High

1014

1038

1061

1085

1108

1132

1156

1179

1203

1226

1250

1273

1297

Low

687

703

718

734

749

765

780

796

811

827

842

858

873

Mid-Low

805

822

839

856

872

889

906

923

940

957

973

990

1007

Mid-High

941

961

980

1000

1019

1039

1059

1078

1098

1117

1137

1156

1176

High

1014

1038

1061

1085

1108

1132

1156

1179

1203

1226

1250

1273

1297

n/a — not available

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