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Fig. 51 — Single Enthalpy Curve Boundaries

Table 22 — Single Enthalpy and Dual Enthalpy High Limit Curves

ENTHALPY SETTINGS
When the OA temperature, enthalpy and dew point are below the

respective setpoints, the Outdoor Air can be used for economiz-

ing. Figure 51 shows the new single enthalpy boundaries in the

W7220. There are 5 boundaries (setpoints ES1 through ES5),

which are defined by dry bulb temperature, enthalpy and dew

point.
Refer to Table 22 for ENTH CURVE setpoint values.
The W7220 calculates the enthalpy and dew point using the OA

temperature and humidity input from the OA enthalpy sensor.

When the OA temperature, OA humidity and OA dew point are

all below the selected boundary, the economizer sets the econo-

mizing mode to YES, economizing is available.
When all of the OA conditions are above the selected boundary,

the conditions are not good to economize and the mode is set to

NO.
Figure 51 shows the 5 current boundaries. There is also a high lim-

it boundary for differential enthalpy. The high limit boundary is

ES1 when there are no stages of mechanical cooling energized and

HL (high limit) when a compressor stage is energized.
Table 22 provides the values for each boundary limit.
TWO-SPEED FAN OPERATION
The W7220 controller has the capability to work with a system us-

ing a 2-speed supply fan. The W7220 does not control the supply

directly but uses the following input status to determine the speed

of the supply fan and controls the OA damper to the required posi-

tion, see Table 23.

Table 23 — Fan Speed

The W (heating mode) is not controlled by the W7220 but it re-

quires the status to know where to position the OA damper for

minimum position for the fan speed.
The 2 speed fan delay is available when the system is programmed

for 2 speed fan (in the System Setup menu item). The 2 speed fan

delay is defaulted to 5 minutes and can be changed in the Ad-

vanced Setup menu item. When the unit has a call for Y1 In and in

the free cooling mode and there is a call for Y2 In, the 2-speed fan

delay starts and the OA damper will modulate 100% open, the

supply fan should be set to high speed by the unit controller.
After the delay, one of two actions will happen:

• The Y2 In call will be satisfied with the damper 100%

open and fan on high speed and the call will turn off

OR

• If the call for additional cooling in the space has not been

satisfied then the first stage of mechanical cooling will be

enabled through Y1 Out or Y2 Out.

CHECKOUT 
Inspect all wiring connections at the economizer module’s termi-

nals, and verify compliance with the installation wiring diagrams.
For checkout, review the Status of each configured parameter and

perform the Checkout tests.
NOTE: See “Interface Overview” on page 35. for information

about menu navigation and use of the keypad.

ECONOMIZING

AVAILABLE

NOT AVAILABLE

ENTHALPY

RA

 HUM (%RH)

RA

 TEMP

TEMPERATURE

ABSOLUTE HUMIDITY

ES5

ES4

ES3

ES2

ES1

HL

P1
(T,RH)

P2 (T,RH)

SINGLE ENTHALPY

DUAL ENTHALPY

HIGH LIMIT

ENTHALPY 

CURVE

TEMP. DRY 

BULB (F)

TEMP. 

DEWPOINT (F)

ENTHALPY 

(btu/lb/da)

POINT P1

POINT P2

TEMP. (F)

HUMIDITY 

(%RH)

TEMP. (F)

HUMIDITY 

(%RH)

ES1

80

60

28.0

80

36.8

66.3

80.1

ES2

75

57

26.0

75

39.6

63.3

80.0

ES3

70

54

24.0

70

42.3

59.7

81.4

ES4

65

51

22.0

65

44.8

55.7

84.2

ES5

60

48

20.0

60

46.9

51.3

88.5

HL

86

66

32.4

86

38.9

72.4

80.3

STATE

FAN SPEED

OCC

Low

Y1

Low

Y2

High

W

High

Summary of Contents for 48TC D/E17 Series

Page 1: ...SCREENSAVER ENTHALPY SETTINGS TWO SPEED FAN OPERATION CHECKOUT TROUBLESHOOTING PremierLink Control 46 RTU Open Control System 46 Wiring Diagrams 46 Smoke Detectors 59 RETURN AIR SENSOR TUBE INSTALLAT...

Page 2: ...age and amperage listed on the unit rating plate Unit may have more than one power switch WARNING UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury death and...

Page 3: ...NOXYDE DE CARBONE Si ces directives ne sont pas suivies cela peut entra ner des blessures graves ou une intoxication au monoxyde de carbone pouvant causer la mort si des produits de combustion s infil...

Page 4: ...Hail Guard Q E coat Al Cu E coat Al Cu Louvered Hail Guard R Cu Cu Al Cu Louvered Hail Guard S Cu Cu Cu Cu Louvered Hail Guard Coil Options Novation Outdoor Indoor Hail Guard G Al Al Al Cu H Al Al Cu...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 2 48TC 17 20 Vertical Airflow...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 3 48TC 17 20 Back View and Condensate Drain Location...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 4 48TC 17 20 Corner Weights and Clearances...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 5 48TC 17 20 Bottom View...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 6 48TC 24 28 Vertical Airflow...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 7 48TC 24 28 Back View and Condensate Drain Location...

Page 11: ...11 Fig 8 48TC 24 28 Corner Weights and Clearances...

Page 12: ...12 Fig 9 48TC 24 28 Bottom View...

Page 13: ...13 Fig 10 48TC 30 Vertical Airflow...

Page 14: ...14 Fig 11 48TC 30 Back View and Condensate Drain Location...

Page 15: ...15 Fig 12 48TC 30 Corner Weights and Clearances...

Page 16: ...16 Fig 13 48TC 30 Bottom View...

Page 17: ...aced on the curb Review the following for rec ommended sequences for installation steps CURB MOUNTED INSTALLATION 1 Install curb 2 Install field fabricated ductwork inside curb 3 Install accessory thr...

Page 18: ...openings Fig 14 Unit Leveling Tolerances Fig 15 Typical Access Panel and Compressor Locations Table 2 Operating Weights A B 0 25 6 B C 0 5 12 A C 0 5 12 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE IN MM A B C CONTR...

Page 19: ...19 Fig 16 Roof Curb Details 17 and 20 Size Units...

Page 20: ...20 Fig 17 Roof Curb Details 24 and 28 Size Units...

Page 21: ...21 Fig 18 Roof Curb Details 30 Size Units...

Page 22: ...on curb after unit is set Doing so will result in damage to the roof curb seal Although unit is weatherproof guard against water from higher level runoff and overhangs Flue vent discharge must have a...

Page 23: ...ms 4 and 5 to upper panel using the screws provided 6 Apply seal strip to mating flange of the hood see Fig 22 7 Secure hood item 3 to upper panel using the screws provided 8 Secure side retainers ite...

Page 24: ...uctions regarding these accessories NOTE Furnace gas input rate on rating plate is for installation up to 2000 ft 610 m above sea level The input rating for altitudes above 2000 ft 610 m must be derat...

Page 25: ...re drop of 0 5 in wg 124 Pa between gas regulator source and unit gas valve connec tion when unit is operating at high fire flow rate The gas supply line can approach the unit in two ways horizontal l...

Page 26: ...m gases as specified by local and or national codes If using PTFE Teflon tape ensure the material is Double Density type and is labeled for use on gas lines Apply tape per manufacturer s instructions...

Page 27: ...connect the source leads to the line side with unit field power leads See Fig 32 Fig 32 Location of TB1 Field power wires are connected to the unit at line side pressure lugs on the terminal block se...

Page 28: ...position 4 Measure the tip of the shaft to the outside surface of the cor ner post to be 0 88 in 5 Tighten the locking screw to secure the shaft to the NFD 6 Turn the handle to OFF position with red...

Page 29: ...37 Remove two slot fillers in the bottom of the cover to per mit service tool cords to exit the cover Check for full closing and latching Fig 37 Weatherproof Cover Installation Non powered type Requir...

Page 30: ...outing and connection information Units Without Thru Base Connections 1 Install liquid tight conduit between disconnect and control box 2 Pull correctly rated high voltage wires through the conduit 3...

Page 31: ...at HL38MG029 1 Route the humidistat 2 conductor cable field supplied through the hole provided in the unit corner post 2 Feed wires through the raceway built into the corner post see Fig 41 to the 24...

Page 32: ...32 Fig 42 Accessory Field Installed Humidistat Fig 43 Edge Pro Thermidistat Fig 44 Typical Humidi MiZer Adaptive Dehumidification System Humidistat Wiring RELATIVE HUMIDITY...

Page 33: ...re of the EconoMi er X system The module is mounted in the unit s control box and includes the user inter face for the system The W7220 economizer module provides the basic inputs and outputs to provi...

Page 34: ...osure to 40 F 40 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C Shipping Temperature 40 F to 150 F 40 C to 65 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing ECONOMIZER MODULE WIRING DETAILS Use Fig 4...

Page 35: ...ypad on the front of the economizer controller KEYPAD The four navigation buttons see Fig 50 are used to scroll through the menus and menu items select menu items and to change parameter and configura...

Page 36: ...ame ters for the EconoMi er X system The Menus in display order are STATUS SETPOINTS SYSTEM SETUP ADVANCED SETUP CHECKOUT ALARMS NOTE Some parameters in the menus use the letters MA or MAT indicating...

Page 37: ...n Displays when Discharge Air sensor is connected and displays measured discharge temperature Displays _ _ _F if sensor sends invalid value if not connected short or out of range OA TEMP _ _ _ F 40 F...

Page 38: ...Displays 2 to 10 V if 3 sensors RA OA and MA In AUTO mode dampers controlled by CFM 100 to 9990 cfm increment by 10 If OA MA RA and CO2 sensors are connected and DCV CAL ENABLE is set to AUTO mode the...

Page 39: ...factory default values NOTE RECHECK AUX2 IN and FANTYPE for required 2 speed values ADVANCED SETUP MA LO SET 45 F 35 F to 55 F 2 F to 13 F incremented by 10 F SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE LOW LIMIT Temperat...

Page 40: ...c out Issues a system alarm CONNECT EXH1 N A N A Closes the power exhaust fan 2 relay EXH1 ALARMS Alarms display only when they are active The menu title ALARMS includes the number of active alarms in...

Page 41: ...dry bulb and enthalpy operation with and without DCV see Tables 14 17 For 2 speed fan dry bulb and enthalpy operation with and without DCV see Tables 18 21 Table 13 Damper Minimum Position Settings a...

Page 42: ...4v On 0v Off MIN POS to Full Open Closed to Full Open DEMAND CONTROLLED VENTILATION 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 0v...

Page 43: ...ed ON ON HIGH 24v On 24v On VENTMIN to VENTMAX Closed Yes OFF OFF HIGH 0v Off 0v Off VENTMIN to VENTMAX Closed ON OFF HIGH 0v Off 0v Off VENTMIN to Full Open Closed to Full Open ON ON HIGH 24v On 0v O...

Page 44: ...ff 0v Off MIN POS Closed ON OFF LOW 0v Off 0v Off MIN POS to Full Open Closed to Full Open ON ON HIGH 24v On 0v Off MIN POS to Full Open Closed to Full Open DEMAND CONTROLLED VENTILATION DCV OUTSIDE A...

Page 45: ...lled by the W7220 but it re quires the status to know where to position the OA damper for minimum position for the fan speed The 2 speed fan delay is available when the system is programmed for 2 spee...

Page 46: ...e alarms You can also navigate to the Alarms menu at any time Clearing Alarms Once the alarm has been identified and the cause has been re moved e g replaced faulty sensor the alarm can be cleared fro...

Page 47: ...47 Fig 52 PremierLink Wiring Diagram...

Page 48: ...48 Fig 53 PremierLink Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System...

Page 49: ...49 Fig 54 Typical RTU Open System Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 50: ...50 Fig 55 Typical RTU Open System Control Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System...

Page 51: ...51 Fig 56 48TC 17 30 Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 52: ...52 Fig 57 48TC 17 30 Power Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 60...

Page 53: ...53 Fig 58 48TC 17 30 Power Wiring Diagram 460 3 60...

Page 54: ...54 Fig 59 48TC 17 30 Power Wiring Diagram 575 3 60...

Page 55: ...55 Fig 60 48TC 17 30 Control Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System...

Page 56: ...56 Fig 61 48TC 17 30 Power Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System 208 230 3 60...

Page 57: ...57 Fig 62 48TC 17 30 Power Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System 460 3 60...

Page 58: ...58 Fig 63 48TC 17 30 Power Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System 575 3 60...

Page 59: ...Sensor Location Fig 65 Return Air Sampling Tube Location in Unit without Economizer Fig 66 Return Air Sampling Tube Location in Unit with Economizer To install the return air sensor sampling tube 1 Re...

Page 60: ...Refer to separate installation instructions for information on in stalling these accessories Step 14 Check Belt Tension Measure the belt span length as shown in Fig 68 Calculate the re quired deflect...

Page 61: ...rom HVAC Partners www hvacpartners com Table 1 Table 2 BELT CROSS SECTION SMALLEST SHEAVE DIAMETER BELT DEFLECTION FORCE LBS UNNOTCHED BELTS NOTCHED BELTS USED NEW USED NEW A AX 3 0 3 6 3 7 5 5 4 1 6...

Page 62: ...iscontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53480268 01 Printed in U S A Form 48TC 17 30 V 05SI Pg 62 8 19 Replaces 48TC 1...

Page 63: ...door air filters are clean and in place Y N _____ Verify that unit installation is level Y N _____ Check fan wheels and propeller for location in housing orifice and setscrew tightness Y N _____ Check...

Page 64: ...scharge pressure _______________ PSIG C Entering air temperature _______________ F D Liquid line temperature at outlet or reheat coil _______________ F E Confirm correct rotation for compressor Y N __...

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