Electrical data, Operating sequence typical wiring cooling, Capacity control – Carrier 48DD User Manual

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ELECTRICAL DATA

OPERATING SEQUENCE

TYPICAL WIRING

Cooling

Power

on

and

thermostat

assembly

set

at

"Cool,”

"Fan

Auto" and desired temperature.

Step

1

of

cooling

thermostat

energizes

outdoor

and

indoor

fans

and

Time

Guard

Circuit

Time

Guard

Circuit

delays

the

start

of

the

compressor for fifteen seconds.

Step

2

of

cooling

thermostat

operates

a

second

Time

Guard

Circuit

which

delays

the

start

of

the

second

compressor

for

fifteen

seconds.

On

compressor

shutdown

for

any

reason,

Time

Guard

Circuit prevents compressor restart for at least five minutes.

Capacity Control

Two-step

thermostat

operates

the

compressors

as the cooling load changes.

Heating

— Turn power and gas on, and set thermostat assembly at

"Heat," "Fan Auto" and desired temperature.

The

induced

draft

motor

is

energized

whenever

unit

field

power

is

on

with

thermostat

set

for

"Heat"

or

"Auto."

No.

1

glow

coil

ignites

the

no.

1

pilot

(a

thirty-second

delay

occurs

before

glow

coil

lights

the

pilot)

Electric

pilot

shifts

to

no.

2

glow

coil

and

no.

2

pilot ignites.

After

all

pilots

ignite,

unit

is

ready

to

heat

When

step

1

of

heating

thermostat

closes:

the

gas

valve

relay

energizes,

the

main

gas

valve

opens,

the

indoor

fan

relay

(IFR

2)

closes,

the

indoor

fan

contactor

energizes,

and

the

indoor

fan

motor

starts.

Burners

are

now at 50 percent capacity.

When

step

2

of

heating

thermostat

closes

and

energizes

the

second stage of gas valve, the unit operates at full capacity.

When

call

for

heat

is

satisfied,

step

2

of

thermostat

opens,

de-energizing the second stage of the gas valve.

Unit

may

cycle

between

50

percent

and

full

capacity

as

step

2

dictates.

When

step

1

of

the

thermostat

opens,

the

gas

valve

relay

shuts off the main gas valve and indoor fan motor.

Automatic Changeover

When

system

selector

switch

is

set

at

"Auto,"

unit

will

automatically

change

from

heating

to

cooling

when

the

temperature

of

the

conditioned

space

rises

to

the

cooling

lever

setting.

When

the

temperature

of

the

conditioned

space

falls

to

the

heating

lever

setting,

the

unit

will

automatically

change

from

cooling to heating

The

thermostat

and

unit

are

so

connected

that

the

cooling

and

heating systems will not operate simultaneously.

Air Circulation

— With power on and unit controls set at "Off" and

"Fan,"

indoor

air

fan

operates'

continuously

for

air

circulation.

When

controls

are

set

at

"Heat"

or

"Cool"

and

"Fan,"

heating

or

cooling

is

provided

as

required,

while

indoor

fan

motor

operates

continuously.

OPERATING SEQUENCE - ACCESSORY MODULATING

OUTSIDE AIR CONTROL

Cooling Season

Thermostat

assembly

set

at

"Cool"

and

"Fan

Auto."

Damper

goes

to

"Vent"

when

step

1

of

cooling

thermostat

closes,

energizing

outdoor

and

indoor

fan

motors

and

the

compressors.

When

step

1

is

satisfied,

outdoor

and

indoor

fan

motors

and

the

compressor

shut

off,

and

the

outside

air

damper

closes.

(Damper

always

stays

at

"Vent"

during

cooling

sequence

if

fan

switch

is

at

"Fan," and night switch is closed.)

Intermediate Season

— Same as for cooling season, except that as

step

1

of

thermostat

closes

and

indoor

fan

motor

starts,

compressor

and

outdoor

fan

motor

remain

off

if

outside

air

temperature

is

below

outdoor

air

thermostat

setting.

If

outside

and

return

air

temperature

rises

above

or

drops

below

mixed

air

thermostat

setting,

the

outside

air

damper

will

reposition

to

maintain

the

thermostat

setting.

Damper

will

move

to

closed

position

when

cooling

step

1

is

satisified

Damper

will

move

to

"Vent"

position

when fan switch is at "Fan."

The

outside

air

damper

will

close

when

the

night

switch

is

opened (night position), or whenever the indoor fan shuts down.

Heating Season

— Damper always stays at "Vent" while fan motor is

operating. Outside air damper closes when night switch opens.

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FDR

GC

GV

GVR

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HPCT

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IFC

IFR

IP

LEGEND

Compressor Contactor

LP

Cooling Compensators

LS

•Counterclockwise

MAT.

Crankcase Heater

NS

Control Relay

Centrifugal Switch

OAT.

Clockwise

OFC

Damper Motor

OI

Forced Draft Motor

Pii

Forced Draft Relay

R

■Glow Coil

RES

Gas Valve

TB

Gas Valve Relay

TC

Heating Anticipator

TDR

Head Pressure

TH

• Control Thermostat

TM

Holding Relay

TRANS

■ Indoor Fan Contactor
■ Indoor Fan Relay

_______

■ Internal Protector

_______

- Low Pressure Switch

- Limit Switch

- Mixed Air Thermostat

- Night Switch

(Field supplied)

- Outside Air Thermostat

- Outdoor Fan Contactor

- Overload

■ Pilot

- Relay

- Resistance Wire

- Terminal Block

- Thermostat, Cooling

- Time Delay Relay

- Thermostat, Heating

• Timer Motor

- Transformer

Factory Wiring

Field Wiring

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