Controls configuration and quick test – Carrier 50MP62L-10R User Manual

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Table 18 — Component Pressure Drop (in. wg)

COMPONENT

22,000 26,400 30,000 34,000 38,000 42,000 45,800 48,200 52,000

HEAT EXCHANGER

(48MP ONLY)

0.31

0.40

0.49

0.58

0.70

0.82

0.95

1.03

1.23

Table 19 — Maximum Allowable

Supply Fan Wheel Speed (Rpm)

48/50MP

FAN TYPE

Forward Curved

Airfoil

62L, 70M

835

1595

82N, 90P, 10R

715

1298

Table 20 — Maximum Allowable Power Exhaust

Fan Speed (Rpm)

48/50MP

FAN TYPE

50% Air

100% Air

62L, 70M

690

650

82N, 90P, 10R

600

560

Table 21 — Air Quantity Limits (cfm)

UNIT

SIZE

48/50MP

MINIMUM MAXIMUM

MINIMUM

GAS HEATING

(Low Heat

Units)

48MPD

MINIMUM

GAS HEATING

(High Heat

Units)

48MPE

62L

16,000

32,000

12,850

15,400

70M

18,000

36,000

12,850

15,400

82N

21,000

42,000

14,700

19,250

90P

23,000

46,000

14,700

19,250

10R

26,000

52,000

14,700

19,250

Controls Configuration and Quick Test

SUPPLY FAN STATUS SWITCH (FS) — A snap acting single-
pole, double-throw (SPDT) differential pressure switch is fac-
tory mounted in the auxiliary control box. The switch senses
the change in pressure across the supply-air fan and pro-
vides the fan status. A length of plenum tubing connects the
switch to the probe located in the fan discharge box.

The switch must be set prior to unit operation. To set the

switch, turn the adjustment screw on top (center) of switch
clockwise to increase set point, or counterclockwise to
decrease set point. The set point switch range is 0.05 to
2.0 in. wg with a deadband of 0.02 in. wg at minimum set
point and 0.1 in. wg at maximum set point.

Set switch so that contact makes to NC when supply-air

fan is energized. The switch should make (fan on) within
1 minute after supply-air fan is energized and break (fan off)
within 1 minute after the fan is deenergized.

CHECK FILTER SWITCH (CFS) — A snap acting SPDT
switch is factory mounted in the auxiliary control box. The
switch senses the differential pressure and provides the micro-
processor module with a signal for filter status. Two lengths
of plenum tubing connect the switch to probes located both
upstream and downstream of the unit filters.

The switch must be set prior to unit operation. To set the

switch, turn the adjustment screw on top (center) of switch
slowly clockwise to find the ‘‘pivot’’ point where the filter

status still reads clean under

in the HSIO display.

Check the switch operation with the supply-air fan running

and nominal cfm delivery. See Table 22 for clean filter pres-
sure drops for help in locating the ‘‘pivot’’ point. Once this
point is found, turn the screw clockwise to obtain the set
point at which the filter status will be dirty. Use Table 22 as
a guide.

Table 22 — Filter Switch Dirty Set Point

FILTER TYPE

INCREASED

PRESSURE DROP

TO ‘‘DIRTY’’

FROM PIVOT

POINT

APPROXIMATE

CLOCKWISE

TURNS

2-in. Throwaway

0.30 in. wg

2

4-in. Pleated with

2-in. Throwaway

0.75 in. wg

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ENTHALPY CONTROL SET POINT — The enthalpy sen-
sor (See Fig. 45) is located behind the filters in the right side
economizer hood and is accessed through the filter access
door. For maximum benefit of outdoor air, set enthalpy sen-
sor control to the A setting. At this setting, when the relative
humidity is 50%, and the outdoor air is below 74 F, the sen-
sor’s relay contacts will be closed. See Fig. 46 and 47.

NOTE: Enthalpy control setting dial is on the enthalpy
control.

Economizer Damper Linkage Adjustment — When replac-
ing economizer damper motors, or if the linkage has come
loose, it is critical that the linkages be adjusted correctly.
They are sensitive, and incorrect adjustment can cause the
motor to stall. Check linkage for free movement and com-
plete range of travel.
Minimum Position Set Point — Minimum economizer po-
sition is set using the keypad and display module. Refer to
Control and Troubleshooting literature for more details.

O

ENTHALPY
SENSOR

Fig. 45 — Enthalpy Sensor

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