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Eubank EAA/EGA Wall Mount AC Installation & Operation Manual

03/2021 Rev.4

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Equipment, devices and necessary system components are specified in the respective section. 

Note: 

1.  All inputs on the Controller go through a 5 seconds Time-On Delay to prevent nuisance request. 

Compressor Outputs go through 5 seconds staggered Time On delay to prevent nuisance tripping 

of breaker due to the inrush associated with these large inductive loads. 

2.  Normal Operating Mode describes a mode in which there are no active faults which would inter-

rupt the operation of the system.

3.  A control voltage being “High” describes the event in which 24VAC is supplied to that input. 

Conversely, a “Low” control signal describes an event in which less than 5VAC is supplied to the 

1.0  – Blower Operation 

A request for Fan Only (independent G-signal via Digital input or MODBUS), results in the indoor motor 

turning “ON” and operating at the “Y2” motor speed (Only Applicable for EC motors). See Installation/

Operation manual to see how to set the speeds for the various operations. As long as there is a request 

for Fan (G-input High or a request for Indoor Fan Only via MODBUS), the indoor motor will continue 

to operate at the Y2 speed setpoint. 
When there is a request for Indoor Fan (G-input High) along with a request for cooling, heating or 

dehumidification, the G-Input becomes lowest priority. This means that in any combination involving 

the G-input, the speed associated to Fan Only will never take precedence. 
The priority list from Highest to Lowest goes as follows:
1.  Stage 2 Cooling Request (Y2-Input)

2.  Stage 1 Cooling Request (Y1-Input)

3.  Electric Heat Request (W2-Input)

4.  Dehumidification Request (Hum-Input)

5.  Indoor Fan Request (G-Input)

Note

 – The priority list above also describes the operation that takes precedence in the event that there 

is a request for all operations or a combination of operations. The controller will NOT energize the 

compressor outputs and the heater output simultaneously.
The speed at which the Indoor Fan Operates during Stage 1 (Y1) and Stage 2 (Y2) Cooling Request 

can be set directly at the board using the jumper associated to the “Y1” and “Y2” pin. All other requests 

run at 80% of Y2 speed except for the lone G-input which runs at the Y2 speed settings. All requests 

are interlocked with the Indoor Fan and will run the Fan at the respective speed associated with the 

operation. This means that a lone call for Stage 1 (Y1) Cooling will automatically run the Indoor Fan 

at Stage 1 (Y1) Cooling Speed even without a request for Indoor Fan. This holds true for all request. 

2.0  – Cooling Operation

2.1– Mechanical Cooling

This section will describe the sequence of operation which takes place during Direct Expansion (DX) 

cooling from a control standpoint.  

2.1.1 

Y1 Cooling (Partial Capacity 50-60%) 

In normal operating mode, a request for “Stage 1 Cooling (Y-input)” via MODBUS, Digital Input 

or Onboard Thermostat, energizes Compressor 1 Relay Output (CC1) on the PCB. The controller 

provides a continuous control signal associated to the Indoor Fan Motor, that is proportional to the 

“Y1” speed setting on the board or via MODBUS.  It also outputs a request dependent (based on 

FCC IN) control signal for the Outdoor Fan Motor. In Stage 1 Cooling operation, the compressor 

Summary of Contents for Eubank EAA1020A

Page 1: ...he inside of the building adjacent to the thermostat END USER Retain this manual for future reference Eubank EAA EGA Wall Mount AC Installation Operation Manual 03 2021 Rev 4 Part 03842 Air Conditione...

Page 2: ...IGHT Laying it down on its side may cause oil to leave the compressor and breakage or damage to other components 3 TURN ELECTRICAL POWER OFF AT THE breaker or fuse box BEFORE installing or working on...

Page 3: ...ns on the inside of the building adjacent to the thermostat END USER Retain these instructions for future reference Table of Contents Chapter 1 Eubank Wall Mount Air Conditioner Description Specificat...

Page 4: ...halpy Sensor Temperature Control Points 19 Figure 4 Electrical Controls HVESAAlternate Construction 19 Figure 5 Economizer Control Board 20 Figure 6a Setting the Speed for the Y1 and Y2 Operation for...

Page 5: ...A for instructions on field installation of electric heat Eubank air conditioners feature an exclusive electronic control board The control board consolidates several of the electrical components and...

Page 6: ...bient Fan Cycle Control FCC R Crank Case Heater CCH T Hard Start w EFS U Hard Start w Hot Gas Bypass V Hard Start w Low Ambient CCH EFS W Low Ambient w CCH X Hot Gas Bypass Y Low Ambient w CCH FCC Z L...

Page 7: ...Wet Coil IWG MODEL INCHES MILLIMETERS PART NUMBER FILTERS PER UNIT MERV RATING EAA1020 1024 30 x 16 x 2 762 x 406 x 52 80138 1 8 EAA1030 1036 1042 36 x 22 x 2 927 x 559 x 52 80162 1 8 EAA1048 1060 18...

Page 8: ...r air damper is proportionally open and return air damper is proportionally closed to maintain between 50 F and 56 F 10 C to 13 C at the mixed discharge air sensor Integral pressure relief allows the...

Page 9: ...ained at or below a certain humidity set point These units do not have the ability to add humidity to the building IMPORTANT The electrical wire and breaker or fuses must be sized for simultaneous ope...

Page 10: ...perate in extremely cold temperatures The kit includes a suction line accumulator thermal expansion valve TXV crankcase heater hard start kit and an outdoor thermostat and fan cycle switch The fan cyc...

Page 11: ...long as primary power is available The heater drives liquid refrigerant from the crankcase and prevents loss of lubrication caused by oil dilution Power must be applied to the unit for 24 hours before...

Page 12: ...12 Eubank EAA EGA Wall Mount AC Installation Operation Manual 03 2021 Rev 4 Figure 1a Typical Electrical Schematic Non Economizer Model EAA...

Page 13: ...Eubank EAA EGA Wall Mount AC Installation Operation Manual 03 2021 Rev 4 13 Figure 1b Typical Electrical Schematic Economizer Model EAA...

Page 14: ...14 Eubank EAA EGA Wall Mount AC Installation Operation Manual 03 2021 Rev 4 Figure 1c Typical Electrical Schematic Economizer Model EAA Alternate Construction...

Page 15: ...Eubank EAA EGA Wall Mount AC Installation Operation Manual 03 2021 Rev 4 15 Figure 1d Typical Electrical Schematic Economizer Model EAA Alternate Construction...

Page 16: ...16 Eubank EAA EGA Wall Mount AC Installation Operation Manual 03 2021 Rev 4 Figure 1e Typical Electrical Schematic Economizer Model EGA Alternate Construction...

Page 17: ...the changeover to outside air for free cooling The control board must be configured for proper operation of the economizer by selecting the desired changeover temperature The desired temperature is s...

Page 18: ...per Minimum Position Potentiometer W2 jumper The potentiometer controls the amount of outside air introduced in the building when the economizer damper closes or the air conditioner is Off or in Mecha...

Page 19: ...orsarecurrentlytheonlybrandofsensorsusedintheairconditioners Jumper W3 allows us to use alternative brands at a future date On all current air conditioners pins 1 2 are jumpered on W3 See item 4 in Fi...

Page 20: ...osition Potentiometer 0 to 100 Factory setting is 50 2 Field connection from CommStat 4 2 terminal 5 For Honeywell sensors 8 W2 Minimum Position Potentiometer Jumper Jumper Pins 1 2 to Disable Factory...

Page 21: ...ng valuable information to the end user Special features include 2 Stage operation with varying speed control to optimize latent and sensible capacity built in remote communication MODBUS for monitori...

Page 22: ...gh Pressure Switch LP Low Pressure Switch Switch to Be Closed for Cooling Operation Switch to Be Connected to R Node 16 24 VAC Power Input to PCB 17 Digital Outputs 24 VAC The PCB Makes and Breaks R R...

Page 23: ...propriate signal terminations must be used This jumper will be factory installed In replacing the PCB verify the necessary signal and configure the board accordingly Only 2 of the 3 pins should be use...

Page 24: ...the potentiometer See figure below 3 1 2 1 Set for 0 10V Signal Jumper To Remain On The Appropriate Terminal For Correct Operation 2 Set For PWM Signal Jumper To Remain On The Appropriate Terminal For...

Page 25: ...ts per second The board also allows 15 different MODBUS addresses based on the position of the NET ADDRESS DIP switches The Net Addresses are written in Binary see table below with switch 4 being the...

Page 26: ...dedcommissioning startupsequence to ensure safety and system reliability This document is only valid if the system is used as intended This section defines the manner and method of control of the HVAC...

Page 27: ...s as follows 1 Stage 2 Cooling Request Y2 Input 2 Stage 1 Cooling Request Y1 Input 3 Electric Heat Request W2 Input 4 Dehumidification Request Hum Input 5 Indoor Fan Request G Input Note The priority...

Page 28: ...apacity Only CC1 output can achieve partial capacity Both CC1 and CC2 outputs are required to achieve full capacity Request Active Input Active Output Stage 1 Cooling 1 Fixed Compressor Y1 CC1 Partial...

Page 29: ...cooling operation In the event that the fault occurs a second time on the same call for cooling the system locks out To clear the fault the Cooling request must be cycled or the system must be power...

Page 30: ...e sensor has to be configured via MODBUS Once configuration is complete the unit has the capability to function autonomously to maintain the space temperature Discrete Registers Read with Function Cod...

Page 31: ...Setting 16 Bit 1 60 default 25 represents minutes of allowed MODBUS inactivity before switching to onboard T Stat mode RW 10 Current OFM Speed 16 Bit 0 1023 RO 11 Current IFM Speed 16 Bit 0 1023 RO 12...

Page 32: ...pressor will not start makes excessive noise or will not pump return the unit to the freight carrier 3 2 Installation Requirements General 1 Inspect unit for completeness Check for missing parts e g h...

Page 33: ...cm 24 inches 61 cm 6 inches 15 cm 1030 1036 30 inches 76 cm 18 inches 46 cm 24 inches 61 cm 6 inches 15 cm 1042 1048 1060 30 inches 76 cm 30 inches 76 cm 24 inches 61 cm 6 inches 15 cm 1072 30 inches...

Page 34: ...1 stage cool 7 day programmable Fan switch Auto On Auto change over Keypad lockout Non volatile program memory P N 50123 Digital thermostat 2 stage heat 2 stage cool 7 day programmable Fan switch Auto...

Page 35: ...manual is intended for use by a qualified service agency that is experienced in such work is familiar with all precautions and safety procedures required in such work and is equipped with the proper...

Page 36: ...hin 4 feet 122cm of the unit Galvanized metal duct extensions should be used to simplify connections to duct work and grilles Use fabric boots to prevent the transmission of vibration through the duct...

Page 37: ...on the wall You must stabilize the unit on the bracket with the lifting device or by some other means the bracket alone is not sufficient 3 Make sure that the duct flanges are properly aligned with t...

Page 38: ...ned system with small critical refrigerant charges where the installation of gauges may be objectionable can be made by monitoring the temperature of the refrigerant lines at the compressor The temper...

Page 39: ...e the field power leads connected to the internal circuit breaker on one of the units only D Restore power and retest the phase step B When the voltage reads 0 the units are in phase E Turn off power...

Page 40: ...mStat 3 Controller is a solid state control package designed to operate a fully or partially redundant air conditioning system for a telecommunication cabinet or shelter The CommStat 3 Controller is f...

Page 41: ...O Dry Contacts NC C NO High Building Temp Alarm Dry Contacts NC C NO 5 Connect to Normally Closed NC dry contacts from smoke alarm SMOKE ALARM JUMPER NOTE IF LINE VOLTAGE IS BELOW 220 VAC USE THE 208...

Page 42: ...conomizer Equipped models only To check the system operation under different ambient conditions the air temperature and enthalpy sensors must be tricked When outdoor ambient condi tions are higher tha...

Page 43: ...art with a visual check are there loose wires crimped tubing missing parts etc Begin deeper analysis only after making this initial inspection The troubleshooting information in this manual is basic T...

Page 44: ...or airflow restrictions e g the air filter Check blower motor and condenser fan 2 Restriction in refrigerant circuit 2 Check for blockage or restriction especially filter drier and capillary tube asse...

Page 45: ...leakage with a megoh meter Attach one lead to the compressor case on a bare metal tube and to each compressor terminal to test the motor windings A short circuit at high voltages indicates a motor def...

Page 46: ...as dried before restarting Condenser Periodicallyinspecttheoutdoorcondensercoilandthecabinetairreliefsfordirtorobstructions Remove foreign objects such as leaves paper etc If the condenser coil is dir...

Page 47: ...or any other material charges 2 Damages caused by shipping accident abuse negligence misuse fire flood or Acts of God 3 Damages caused by operating or staging the unit in a corrosive environment 4 Dam...

Page 48: ...___________________________ Compressor Model No ______________________________________________ Serial No ______________________________________________ B Pre Start Up Is there any shipping damage Yes...

Page 49: ...Deviation from avg voltage ______________volts Voltage imbalance 100 x Max Deviation avg Voltage ___________ A voltage deviation greater than 2 with the unit running should be addressed and corrected...

Page 50: ...r DB Temp ________ ________ Evap Leaving Air WB Temp ________ ________ Heater Contactor Amps L1 ________ ________ Heater Contactor Amps L2 ________ ________ Heater Contactor Amps L3 ________ ________...

Page 51: ..._ Compressor Amps L3 ________ ________ Notes _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _______...

Page 52: ...n all four sides of the supply outlet duct flange on the unit The 1 25 4 mm clearance must extend on all sides of the supply duct for the first 3 feet 1 meter from the unit IMPORTANT Eubank requires a...

Page 53: ...r all other heaters 6 Install the two No 10 screws in the heater assembly plate 7 Install wire harness in hole provided in drain pan and then through filter bracket and then into control box 8 Wire th...

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