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ADVANCED 

SETUP (cont)

DA HI ALM

80°F (27°C)

NONE

70°F to 180°F 

(21°C to 82°C);

Increment by 5°F

Used for alarm for when the DA air temperature is too high. Sets 

upper range of alarm; above this temperature, the alarm will 

show on the display.

DCVCAL ENA

MAN

MAN (manual) 

AUTO

Turns on the DCV automatic control of the dampers. Resets 

ventilation based on the RA, OA, and MA sensor conditions. 

Requires all (RA, OA, MA, CO

2

) sensors.

This operation is not operable with a 2-speed fan unit.

MAT T CAL

0.0°F

±  2.5°F

SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

Allows for the operator to adjust for an out of calibration 

temperature sensor.

OAS T CAL

0.0°F

±  2.5°F

OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

Allows for the operator to adjust for an out of calibration 

temperature sensor.

OA H CAL

0% RH

±10% RH

OUTSIDE AIR HUMIDITY CALIBRATION

Allows for operator to adjust for an out of calibration humidity 

sensor.

RA T CAL

0.0°F

±  2.5°F

RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

Allows for the operator to adjust for an out of calibration 

temperature sensor.

RA H CAL

0% RH

±10% RH

RETURN AIR HUMIDITY CALIBRATION

Allows for operator to adjust for an out of calibration humidity 

sensor.

DA T CAL

0.0°F

±  2.5°F

DISCHARGE AIR TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION

Allows for the operator to adjust for an out of calibration 

temperature sensor.

2SP FAN DELAY

5 Minutes

0 to 20 minutes in 1 

minute increments

TIME DELAY ON SECOND STAGE ECONOMIZING

When in economizing mode, this is the delay for the high speed 

fan to try to satisfy the call for second stage cooling before the 

first stage mechanical cooling is enabled.

CHECKOUT***

DAMPER MINIMUM 

POSITION

N/A

N/A

The checkout for the damper minimum position is based on the 

system. See Table 12.

DAMPER OPEN

N/A

N/A

Position damper to the full open position.

Exhaust fan contacts enable during the DAMPER OPEN test. 

Make sure to pause in the mode to allow exhaust contacts to 

energize due to the delay in the system.

DAMPER CLOSE

N/A

N/A

Positions damper to the fully closed position

CONNECT Y1–O

N/A

N/A

Closes the Y1-O relay (Y1-O)

CONNECT Y2–O

N/A

N/A

Closes the Y2-O relay (Y2-O)

CONNECT AUX1–O

N/A

N/A

Energizes the AUX output. If Aux setting is:

•  NONE — no action taken

•  ERV — 24 vac out. Turns on or signals an ERV that the 

conditions are not good for economizing but are for ERV 

operation.

††

•  SYS — 24 vac out. Issues a system alarm

CONNECT EXH1

N/A

N/A

Closes the power exhaust fan 1 relay (EXH1)

ALARMS

Alarms display only when they are active. The menu title “ALARMS(#)” includes the number of active alarms in parenthesis ( ). 

When using SYLK bus sensors, “SYLK” will appear on the screen, and when using 20k OA temperature sensors, “SENS T” will 

appear on the screen

MA T SENS ERR

N/A

N/A

SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR

Mixed air sensor has failed or become disconnected - check 

wiring, then replace sensor if the alarm continues.

CO2 SENS ERR

N/A

N/A

CO

2

 SENSOR ERROR

CO

2

 sensor has failed, gone out of range or become 

disconnected - check wiring then replace sensor if the alarm 

continues.

OA SYLK T ERR

N/A

N/A

OUTSIDE AIR S-BUS SENSOR ERROR

Outdoor air enthalpy sensor has failed or become disconnected - 

check wiring, then replace sensor if the alarm continues.

OA SYLK H ERR

N/A

N/A

RA SYLK T ERR

N/A

N/A

RETURN AIR S-BUS SENSOR ERROR

Return air enthalpy sensor has failed or become disconnected - 

check wiring, then replace sensor if the alarm continues.

RA SYLK H ERR

N/A

N/A

DA SYLK T ERR

N/A

N/A

DISCHARGE AIR S-BUS SENSOR ERROR

Discharge air sensor has failed or become disconnected - check 

wiring, then replace sensor if the alarm continues.

OA SENS T ERR

N/A

N/A

OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR

Outdoor air temperature sensor has failed or become 

disconnected - check wiring, then replace if the alarm continues.

ACT ERROR

N/A

N/A

ACTUATOR ERROR

Actuator has failed or become disconnected - check for stall, 

over voltage, under voltage and actuator count. Replace actuator 

if damper is movable and supply voltage is between 21.6 V and 

26.4 V. Check actuator count on STATUS menu.

Table 11 — W7220 Menu Structure* (cont)

MENU

PARAMETER

PARAMETER 

DEFAULT 

VALUE

PARAMETER 

RANGE AND 

INCREMENT

EXPANDED PARAMETER NAME

Notes

Summary of Contents for 48FC 04

Page 1: ...troller Factory Option 40 SystemVu Controller Factory Option 40 Controller Options 40 LOW AMBIENT Smoke Detectors 40 Step 14 Adjust Factory Installed Options 41 SMOKE DETECTORS ECONOMI ER IV OCCUPANCY...

Page 2: ...sult in personal injury Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing safety glasses and gloves when handling parts and servicing air conditioning e...

Page 3: ...Zer system2 Coil Options Outdoor Indoor Hail Guard A Al Cu Al Cu B Precoat Al Cu Al Cu C E coat Al Cu Al Cu D E coat Al Cu E coat Al Cu E Cu Cu Al Cu F Cu Cu Cu Cu M Al Cu Al Cu Louvered Hail Guard N...

Page 4: ...4 Fig 2 Unit Dimensional Drawing...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 2 Unit Dimensional Drawing cont...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 2 Unit Dimensional Drawing cont...

Page 7: ...ll dictate different se quences for the steps of unit installation For example on curb mounted units some accessories must be installed on the unit before the unit is placed on the curb Review the fol...

Page 8: ...NSULATED PANELS 25 4 1 THK POLYURETHANE FOAM 44 5 1 3 4 DENSITY 3 DIMENSIONS IN ARE IN MILLIMETERS 4 ROOFCURB 18 GAGE STEEL 5 ATTACH DUCTWORK TO CURB FLANGES OF DUCT REST ON CURB 6 SERVICE CLEARANCE 4...

Page 9: ...is used on a vertical unit the return should be ducted through the roof deck to comply with applicable fire codes A minimum clearance is not required around ductwork Step 6 Rig and Place Unit Keep uni...

Page 10: ...und duct openings must be tight Secure with screws as shown in Fig 8 Cover seams with foil duct tape Field supplied flanges should be attached to horizontal duct openings and all ductwork should be se...

Page 11: ...to not damage any wiring or cut tie wraps securing any wiring Fig 10 Economizer and Two Position Damper Hood Parts Location 3 Carefully lift the hood assembly with metal tray through the filter access...

Page 12: ...g must be accordance with local building codes and with applicable national codes In U S A re fer to NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 National Fuel Gas Code NFGC In Canada installation must be accordance with the...

Page 13: ...s of connector lock nuts before connecting gas piping Install a 1 2 in NPT street elbow on the thru base gas fitting Attach a 1 2 in pipe nipple with minimum length of 16 in 406 mm field supplied to t...

Page 14: ...s supply line observe local codes per taining to gas pipe installations Refer to the NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 NFGC latest edition in Canada CAN CSA B149 1 In the absence of local building codes adhere to t...

Page 15: ...protect against freeze up If drain line is installed downstream from the exter nal trap pitch the line away from the unit at 1 in per 10 ft 25 mm per 3 m of run Do not use a pipe size smaller than the...

Page 16: ...g 25 Connect field power supply conductors to LINE side terminals when the switch enclosure cover is removed to attach the handle Field Install the NFD Shaft and Handle 1 Remove the Control Box access...

Page 17: ...pressure lugs on the power terminal block or at factory installed option non fused disconnect Voltage to compressor terminals during operation must be within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate...

Page 18: ...screw heads is exposed Press the gasket over the screw heads 3 Slip the backing plate over the screw heads at the keyhole slots and align with the gasket tighten the two screws until snug do not over...

Page 19: ...and conduit may be attached to the connectors on the base pan Pull correctly rated high voltage and low voltage through appropriate conduits Connect the power conduit to the internal disconnect if uni...

Page 20: ...able for single phase 3 voltage code models The Humidi MiZer dehumidification system requires a field supplied and field installed space relative humidity control de vice This device may be a separate...

Page 21: ...ilt into the corner post see Fig 35 to the 24 v barrier located on the left side of the control box The raceway provides the UL required clearance between high voltage and low voltage wiring 3 The The...

Page 22: ...22 Fig 40 Typical Control Wiring Diagram Electro Mechanical with W7212 48FC 04 06 208 230 3 60 Unit Shown...

Page 23: ...23 Fig 41 Typical Electro Mechanical with W7220 Control Wiring Diagram 48FC 07 208 230 3 60 Unit Shown...

Page 24: ...24 T Fig 42 Typical 48FC 04 07 Power Wiring Diagram 208 230V Unit Shown...

Page 25: ...mum position If the over temperature limit opens prior to the start of the indoor fan blower the IGC will shut down the burners and the control will shorten the 45 second delay to 5 seconds less than...

Page 26: ...the user interface for the system The W7220 economizer module provides the basic inputs and outputs to provide simple economizer control When used with the optional sensors the economizer module provi...

Page 27: ...Operating Temperature 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C Exception of display operation down to 4 F 20 C with full recovery at 4 F 20 C from exposure to 40 F 40 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65...

Page 28: ...d on the front of the economizer controller Keypad Use the four navigation buttons see Fig 50 to scroll through the menus and menu items select menu items and to change parameter and configuration set...

Page 29: ...ays 2 Press the Enter button to return to the current menu parameter 3 Press the Menu Up Exit button to return to the previ ous menu Menu Structure Table 11 illustrates the complete hierarchy of menus...

Page 30: ...and displays measured discharge temperature Displays _ _ _F if sensor sends invalid value if not connected short or out of range OA TEMP _ _ _ F or _ _ _ C 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C OUTSIDE AIR TEMP...

Page 31: ...alpy curves DCV SET 1100ppm 500 to 2000 ppm increment by 100 DEMAND CONTROLLED VENTILATION Displays only if CO2 sensor is connected Set point for Demand Controlled Ventilation of space Above the set p...

Page 32: ...out for second exhaust fan SYS use output as an alarm signal OCC INPUT INPUT or ALWAYS OCCUPIED MODE BY EXTERNAL SIGNAL When using a setback thermostat with occupancy out 24 vac the 24 vac is input I...

Page 33: ...e fully closed position CONNECT Y1 O N A N A Closes the Y1 O relay Y1 O CONNECT Y2 O N A N A Closes the Y2 O relay Y2 O CONNECT AUX1 O N A N A Energizes the AUX output If Aux setting is NONE no action...

Page 34: ...ion with a 2 speed indoor fan with or without DCV see Tables 17 and 18 For enthalpy operation with a 2 speed indoor fan with or without DCV see Tables 19 and 20 ALARMS CONT FREEZE ALARM N A N A Check...

Page 35: ...NTILATION DCV OUTSIDE AIR GOOD TO ECONOMIZE Y1 I Y2 I FAN SPEED Y1 O Y2 O OCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED Below CO2 set No Off Off High 0 v Off 0 v Off VENTMIN Closed On Off High 24 v On 0 v Off VENTMIN Closed On...

Page 36: ...UPIED UNOCCUPIED Below CO2 set No Off Off High 0 v Off 0 v Off VENTMIN Closed On Off High 24 v On 0 v Off VENTMIN Closed On On High 24 v On 24 v On VENTMIN Closed Yes Off Off High 0 v Off 0 v Off VENT...

Page 37: ...Y2 I FAN SPEED Y1 O Y2 O OCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED Below CO2 Set No OFF OFF LOW 0v Off 0v Off VENTMIN Closed ON OFF LOW 24v On 0v Off VENTMIN Closed ON ON HIGH 24v On 24v On VENTMIN Closed Yes OFF OFF LOW...

Page 38: ...s to determine the speed of the supply fan and controls the OA damper to the required posi tion see Table 21 The W heating mode is not controlled by the W7220 but it re quires the status to know where...

Page 39: ...he item RUN appears 3 Press the Enter button to start the test The unit pauses and then displays IN PROGRESS When the test is complete DONE appears 4 When all desired parameters have been tested press...

Page 40: ...e as factory installed options on 48FC models Smoke detectors may be specified for supply air only for return air without or with economizer or in combina tion of supply air and return air Return air...

Page 41: ...Unoccupied sequence at terminals marked OCCUPANCY Detach the jumper covering the Occupancy terminals on the UCB and then attach the required connections Step 15 Install Accessories Available accessor...

Page 42: ...t age cover in the Control Box 3 Connect a multimeter to the Vdc terminals on the UCB 4 Set the Range Switch to either A B or C per the Switch Range table 5 Using a straight blade screwdriver turn the...

Page 43: ...NDOOR FAN and then press ENTER 8 Refer to the job specifications to set the following deter mining the values per the RPM Calculator label see Fig 59 Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys and the BACK key to...

Page 44: ...12 1601 1692 1784 1878 1973 2069 2166 1500 1625 1750 1875 2000 2125 2250 2375 65 0 4 1609 1688 1768 1850 1933 2018 2104 2192 2282 65 0 6 1764 1839 1916 1994 2073 2153 2235 2317 0 8 1902 1974 2047 2123...

Page 45: ......

Page 46: ...to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53480245 01 Printed in U S A Form 48FC 4 7 02SI Pg 46 2 19 Replaces 48FC 4...

Page 47: ..._ Verify gas pressure to unit gas valve is within specified range Y N _____ Check gas piping for leaks Y N _____ Check that indoor air filters are clean and in place Y N _____ Check that outdoor air i...

Page 48: ...SIG B Discharge pressure _______________ PSIG C Entering air temperature _______________ F D Liquid line temperature at outlet or reheat coil _______________ F E Confirm correct rotation for compresso...

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