Optional fx10 microprocessor control cont – WaterFurnace Envision (XL) User Manual

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ENVISION 7-25 TONS INSTALLATION MANUAL

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Heating Cycle

On a call for heating, the blower enable output and

accessory output 2 will turn on immediately after the

random start delay timer has been satisfied. If the

compressor short cycle time delay has been satisfied,

the compressor will turn on after the blower enable and

accessory output 2 are on and the fixed compressor start

delay timers have been satisfied.

Set Point Control Mode

In set point control mode the reversing valve output

will be disabled. As the temperature drops below the

heating set point and begins to operate in the heating

proportional band, the low capacity compressor

output (BO-2) will be enabled. A PID loop in the

programming of the control will determine when

the full capacity compressor output (BO-4) is to be

enabled. The compressor must be operating in low

capacity for a minimum of 30 seconds before the full

capacity compressor output can be enabled. During

low capacity compressor operation the ECM2.3 blower

will operate in medium speed and will operate in

high speed when the compressor is operating at full

capacity.

Thermostat Control Mode

In thermostat mode the compressor will be cycled

based on Y1 and Y2 calls from a room thermostat.

When the control receives a Y1 command (BI-7) from

the thermostat the low capacity compressor output

(BO2) will be enabled and the ECM2.3 blower will

operate in medium speed. When the control receives

a Y2 command (BI-8) from the thermostat the full

capacity compressor output will be enabled and the

ECM2.3 blower will operate in high speed. During the

heating cycle the reversing valve will be commanded

into the off position.

Cooling Cycle

On a call for cooling, the blower enable output and

accessory output 2 will turn on immediately after the

random start delay timer has been satisfied. If the

compressor short cycle time delay has been satisfied,

the compressor will turn on after the blower enable and

accessory output 2 are on and the fixed compressor start

delay timers have been satisfied.

ECM2.3 Blower Operation

Blower speeds will be selected through the user interface

or the facility management system. There will be a total

of 12 speeds selectable with only three being selected at

any one time. The lowest numbered speed selection set

to ON will select the low-speed blower setting, the middle

selection set to ON will select the medium-speed blower

setting and the highest selection set to ON will select the

high-speed blower setting. If all selections are set to OFF

the software shall select speed setting 10 for low-speed, 11

for medium-speed, and will select speed setting 12 for high

speed. If only one selection is set to ON, that selection

will set the low-speed blower setting, the medium-speed

setting will be 11, and the high-speed setting will be speed

12. The maximum low-speed setting will be speed 10 and

the minimum high-speed setting will be speed 3.

In addition there is a low limit setting in the software to

prevent the ECM2.3 blower speed from being set below

acceptable limits for each unit size.

Network Enabled Output/
Electric Heat Output (BO-5)

This output can be enabled by the BAS network for use as

needed in the field. There is a soft switch in the application

that can be enabled through the BAS or MUI that will allow

this output to be used for auxiliary electric heat. A second

soft switch is available that can be enabled through the

BAS or MUI that will interlock this output with the blower

proving input (BI-6) for operating electric heat. If the

blower proving input is open when the interlock is enabled,

the Electric Heat Output (BO-5) will be immediately

disabled.

If this output is enabled for electric heat then it shall be

used as a backup for the compressor in the event that a

compressor fault occurs during heating operation.

MUI Alarm History Reporting

If a fault occurs the fault will be recorded in history for

display on the medium user interface in the History Menu.

Each fault type will be displayed in the history menu with

a number between 0 and 3. A reading of 3+ will mean

that fault has occurred more than three times in the past.

The history menu can be cleared with a power cycle only.

Alarm date and time are not included in the history.

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