Unit start-up heating mode, Unit start-up with wshp open controls – Carrier AQUAZONE 50PCH User Manual

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Table 24 — 50PC048 Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures

LEGEND

*Based on 15% Methanol antifreeze solution.

Table 25 — 50PC060 Typical Unit Operating Pressures and Temperatures

LEGEND

*Based on 15% Methanol antifreeze solution.

Unit Start-Up Heating Mode

NOTE: Operate the unit in heating cycle after checking the

cooling cycle. Allow 5 minutes between tests for the pressure

or reversing valve to equalize.

1. Turn thermostat to lowest setting and set thermostat

switch to HEAT position.

2. Slowly turn the thermostat to a higher temperature until

the compressor activates.

3. Check for warm air delivery at the unit grille within a few

minutes after the unit has begun to operate.

4. Check the temperature of both supply and discharge wa-

ter. Compare to Tables 15-25. If temperature is within

range, proceed. If temperature is outside the range, check

the heating refrigerant pressures in Tables 15-25.

5. Once the unit has begun to run, check for warm air deliv-

ery at the unit grille.

6. Check air temperature rise across the coil when compres-

sor is operating. Air temperature rise should be between

20 and 30 F after 15 minutes at load.

7. Check for vibration, noise and water leaks.

Unit Start-Up with WSHP Open Controls —

The WSHP Open is a multi-protocol (default BACnet*) con-

troller with extensive features, flexible options and powerful

capabilities. The unit comes from the factory pre-programmed

and needs minimal set up to function in a BAS (Building

Automation System) system or provide additional capabilities

to Carrier's WSHP product line. Most settings on the controller

have factory defaults set for ease of installation. There are a

few settings that must be configured in the field and several

settings that can be adjusted if required by unique job condi-

tions. Refer to Appendix A — WSHP Open Screen Configura-

tion. In order to configure the unit, a BACview

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display is

required. See Fig. 29.
NOTE: If the WSHP Open control has lost its programming,

all display pixels will be displayed on the SPT sensor. See the

WSHP Third Party Integration Guide.

When the unit is OFF, the SPT sensor will indicate OFF.

When power is applied, the SPT sensor will indicate tempera-

ture in the space at 78 F.

ENTERING

WATER

TEMP

(F)

WATER

FLOW

(GPM/ton)

COOLING

HEATING

Suction

Pressure

(psig)

Discharge

Pressure

(psig)

Super-

heat

(F)

Sub-

cooling

(F)

Water

Temp

Rise

(F)

Air Temp

Drop

(F) DB

Suction

Pressure

(psig)

Discharge

Pressure

(psig)

Super-

heat

(F)

Sub-

cooling

(F)

Water

Temp

Drop

(F)

Air Temp

Rise

(F) DB

30*

1.5

119-129

190-210

15-20

10-15

19.3-21.3

18-26

63- 73

284-304

5-10

3-8

6.9- 8.9

17-25

2.25

119-129

179-199

15-20

9-14

14.6-16.6

19-27

66- 76

288-308

6-10

3-8

5.0- 7.0

18-26

3

119-129

158-178

15-20

9-14

9.8-11.8

19-27

69- 79

292-312

6-11

3-8

3.1- 5.1

18-26

50

1.5

124-134

248-268

10-15

10-15

19.0-21.0

18-26

92-102

309-329

8-13

3-8

9.5-11.5

23-31

2.25

123-133

230-250

10-15

9-14

14.3-16.3

19-27

96-106

313-333

9-14

3-8

7.0- 9.0

24-32

3

123-133

213-233

10-15

9-14

9.6-11.6

19-27

100-110

317-337

9-14

3-8

4.6- 6.6

24-32

70

1.5

129-139

337-357

8-13

12-17

18.6-20.6

17-25

123-133

339-359

11-16

3-8

12.5-14.5

29-37

2.25

129-139

328-348

8-13

11-16

14.0-16.0

18-26

128-138

344-364

11-16

3-8

9.3-11.3

29-37

3

129-139

300-320

8-13

11-16

9.4-11.4

18-26

133-143

350-370

12-17

3-8

6.2- 8.2

30-38

90

1.5

134-144

426-446

6-11

15-20

18.2-20.2

16-24

153-163

369-389

14-19

1-6

15.4-17.4

33-41

2.25

134-144

406-426

6-11

15-20

13.7-15.7

17-25

160-170

376-396

15-20

1-6

11.6-13.6

35-43

3

134-144

386-406

6-11

15-20

9.2-11.2

17-25

167-177

384-404

16-21

1-6

7.8- 9.8

36-44

110

1.5

140-150

560-580

4- 9

23-28

17.7-19.7

16-24

2.25

140-150

536-556

4- 9

20-25

13.4-15.4

16-24

3

139-149

511-531

4- 9

18-22

9.0-11.0

16-24

DB

Dry Bulb

No Heating Operation in This Temperature Range

ENTERING

WATER

TEMP

(F)

WATER

FLOW

(GPM/ton)

COOLING

HEATING

Suction

Pressure

(psig)

Discharge

Pressure

(psig)

Super-

heat

(F)

Sub-

cooling

(F)

Water

Temp

Rise

(F)

Air Temp

Drop

(F) DB

Suction

Pressure

(psig)

Discharge

Pressure

(psig)

Super-

heat

(F)

Sub-

cooling

(F)

Water

Temp

Drop

(F)

Air Temp

Rise

(F) DB

30*

1.5

108-118

180-200

16-21

10-15

20.6

19-27

61- 71

314-334

6-11

14-19

7.6- 9.6

19-27

2.25

108-118

165-185

16-21

9-14

15.2-17.2

20-28

64- 74

317-337

7-12

13-18

5.6- 7.6

20-28

3

108-118

150-170

16-21

9-14

9.7-11.7

20-28

66- 76

319-339

7-12

13-18

3.6- 5.6

20-28

50

1.5

113-123

206-226

11-14

10-15

19.8-21.8

18-26

90-100

350-370

11-16

14-19

10.5-12.5

25-33

2.25

113-123

190-210

11-14

9-14

14.5-16.5

19-27

95-105

357-377

11-16

14-19

7.9- 9.9

27-35

3

113-123

173-193

11-14

9-14

9.3-11.3

19-27

99-109

364-384

10-15

14-19

5.2- 7.2

28-36

70

1.5

119-129

305-325

9-14

12-17

18.8-20.8

17-25

123-133

391-411

12-17

14-19

13.7-15.7

33-41

2.25

118-128

287-307

9-14

11-14

13.8-15.8

18-26

129-139

399-419

12-17

14-19

10.3-12.3

34-42

3

118-128

269-289

9-14

11-14

8.8-10.8

18-26

135-145

407-427

13-18

14-19

6.9- 8.9

35-43

90

1.5

124-134

402-422

7-12

14-19

17.8-19.8

16-24

157-167

431-451

13-18

13-18

16.8-18.8

38-46

2.25

124-134

382-402

7-12

13-18

13.1-15.1

17-25

164-184

440-460

14-19

13-18

12.7-14.7

39-47

3

123-133

363-383

7-12

13-18

8.3-10.3

17-25

172-182

450-470

16-21

12-17

8.6-10.6

41-49

110

1.5

130-140

500-520

7-12

20-25

17.0-19.0

16-24

2.25

129-139

479-499

6-11

16-21

12.4-14.4

16-24

3

128-138

458-478

5-10

13-18

7.8- 9.8

16-24

DB

Dry Bulb

No Heating Operation in This Temperature Range

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ing and Air Conditioning Engineers).

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