background image

29

Economi$er

®

 X (Factory Option)

The EconoMi$er X system is an expandable economizer con-

trol system, which includes a W7220 economizer module

(controller) with an LCD and keypad (See Fig. 45). The

W7220 can be configured with optional sensors.

Fig. 45 — W7220 Economizer Module

The W7220 economizer module can be used as a stand-alone

economizer module wired directly to a commercial set-back

space thermostat and sensors to provide outside air dry-bulb

economizer control.
The W7220 economizer module can be connected to optional

sensors for single or differential enthalpy control. The W7220

economizer module provides power and communications for

the sensors.
The W7220 economizer module automatically detects sen-

sors by polling to determine which sensors are present. If a

sensor loses communications after it has been detected, the

W7220 economizer controller indicates a device fail error on

its LCD.

System Components

The EconoMi$er X system includes an economizer module,

20k mixed air sensor, damper actuator, and either a 20k out-

door air temperature sensor or S-Bus enthalpy sensors.
Economizer Module
The module is the core of the EconoMi$er X system. The

module is mounted in the unit’s control box, and includes the

user interface for the system. The W7220 economizer module

provides the basic inputs and outputs to provide simple econ-

omizer control. When used with the optional sensors, the

economizer module provides more advanced economizer

functionality.
S-Bus Enthalpy Control Sensors 
The sensor is a combination temperature and humidity sensor

which is powered by and communicates on the S-Bus. Up to

three sensors may be configured with the W7220 economizer

module.
CO

2

 Sensor (optional)

 The sensor can be added for Demand Controlled Ventilation

(DCV). 

Specifications

W7220 Economizer Module 
The module is designed for use with 2 to 10 Vdc or bus com-

municating actuator. The module includes terminals for CO

2

sensor, Mixed Air sensor, and an Outdoor Dry Bulb sensor.

Enthalpy and other options are available with bus sensors.

User Interface
Provides status for normal operation, setup parameters,

checkout tests, and alarm and error conditions with a 2-line

16 character LCD display and four button keypad.
Electrical

• Rated Voltage —

 

20 to 30 vac RMS, 50/60 Hz

• Transformer — 100 va maximum system input
• Nominal Power Consumption (at 24 vac, 60 Hz) — 11.5

VA without sensors or actuators

• Relay Digital Output Rating at 30 vac (maximum power

from Class 2 input only) — 1.5A run:

3.5A inrush at 0.45PF (200,000 cycles) or

7.5A inrush at 0.45PF (100,000 cycles)

• External Sensors Power Output — 21 vdc ± 5% at 48mA

Inputs

Sensors
NOTE: A Mixed Air (MA) analog sensor is required on all

W7220 units; either an Outdoor Air (OA) sensor for dry bulb

change over or an OA bus sensor for outdoor enthalpy change

over is required in addition to the MA sensor. An additional Re-

turn Air (RA) bus sensor can be added to the system for differen-

tial enthalpy or dry bulb changeover. For differential dry bulb

changeover a 20k ohm sensor is required in the OA and a bus

sensor in the RA. DIP switch on RA bus sensor must be set in

the RA position.

Dry Bulb Temperature (optional) and Mixed Air (required),

20k NTC

2-wire (18 to 22 AWG);
Temperature range –40 to 150°F (–40 to 65°C)
Temperature accuracy –0°F/+2°F

Temperature and Humidity, C7400S1000 (optional)

S-Bus; 2-wire (18 to 22 AWG)
Temperature: range –40 to 150°F (–40 to 65°C)
Temperature accuracy –0°F/+2°F
Humidity: range 0 to 100% RH with 5% accuracy.

NOTE: Up to three (3) S-Bus sensors may be connected to the

W7220 economizer module. For outdoor air (OA), return air

(RA) and discharge (supply) air (DA).

4 Binary Inputs — 

1-wire 24 vac + common GND (see page 31

for wiring details). 

24 vac power supply — 

20 to 30 vac 50/60Hz; 100 VA Class 2

transformer. 

Outputs

Actuator Signal
 2-10 vdc; minimum actuator impedance is 2k ohm; bus two-

wire output for bus communicating actuators.
Exhaust fan, Y1, Y2 and AUX1 O

All Relay Outputs (at 30 vac):
Running: 1.5A maximum
Inrush: 7.5A maximum

Environmental

Operating Temperature

–40°F to 150°F (–40°C to 65°C).

Exception of display operation down to –4°F with full

recovery at –4°F from exposure to –40°F

IMPORTANT: All inputs and outputs must be Class 2

wiring.

Summary of Contents for 50KC*A/B0 Series

Page 1: ...Smoke Detectors 38 PremierLink Controller Factory Option 38 RTU Open Controller Factory Installed Option 38 Controller Options 38 LOW AMBIENT Step 12 Adjust Factory Installed Options 39 Step 13 Instal...

Page 2: ...ETY HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury death and or equipment damage Puron R 410A refrigerant systems operate at higher pres sures than standard R 22 systems Do not use...

Page 3: ...tric Relief F Enthalpy Economizer w Barometric Relief K 2 Position Damper U Temp Ultra Low Leak Economizer w Baro Relief W Enthalpy Ultra Low Leak Econo w Baro Relief Base unit controls 0 Electro mech...

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

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

Page 6: ...nit Select a unit mounting system that provides adequate height to allow installation of condensate trap per requirements Re fer to Step 10 Install External Condensate Trap and Line for required trap...

Page 7: ...e shown in Fig 4 Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instructions for additional information as required Fig 4 Unit Leveling Tolerances Install insulation cant strips roofing felt and counter fl...

Page 8: ...F CARRIER CORPORATION 1 DEC 2 DEC 3 DEC ANG MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBER TITLE 1041738 CURB ASY ROOF ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING 004 007 ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS SIZE DRAWING NUMBER REV T 005 Y 002 DRA...

Page 9: ...onnection ensure the red plug in the alternate bottom connection is tight Do this be fore setting the unit in place The red drain pan plug can be tightened with a 1 2 in square socket drive extension...

Page 10: ...es are covered by the tape used to secure the insulation to the basepan and are not easily seen See Fig 8 for position of the notches in the basepan Seals around duct openings must be tight Secure wit...

Page 11: ...and remove Locate and cut the 2 plastic tie wraps secur ing the assembly to the damper See Fig 11 Be careful to not damage any wiring or cut tie wraps securing any wiring Fig 11 Economizer Hood Parts...

Page 12: ...its with Hinged Panels Only Relocate latch shipped inside the compressor compartment behind the hinged compressor door to location shown in Fig 15 after unit installation If the unit does not have hin...

Page 13: ...ed option non fused discon nect switch Max wire size is 2 AWG copper only See Fig 18 and unit label diagram for field power wiring connec tions NOTE TEST LEADS Unit may be equipped with short leads pi...

Page 14: ...nit front panel Fig 21 Handle and Shaft Assembly for NFD UNITS WITHOUT FACTORY INSTALLED NON FUSED DISCONNECT When installing units provide a disconnect switch per NEC National Electrical Code of adeq...

Page 15: ...owered Type This type requires the field installation of a general purpose 125 v 15 A circuit powered from a source elsewhere in the building Observe national and local codes when selecting wire size...

Page 16: ...tightness of connector lock nuts before connecting electrical conduits Field supplied and field installed liquid tight conduit connec tors and conduit may be attached to the connectors on the basepan...

Page 17: ...ructions for addi tional features which might require additional conductors in the cable For wire runs up to 50 ft 15 m use no 18 AWG American Wire Gage insulated wire 35 C 95 F minimum For 50 to 75 f...

Page 18: ...pped in cartons marked with a corresponding Heater Sales Package part number See Table 3 for correlation between Heater Model Number and Sales Package part number NOTE The value in position 9 of the p...

Page 19: ...nstalled option Hu midi MiZer is not available for size 04 06 single phase 3 voltage code models The Humidi MiZer dehumidification system requires a field supplied and field installed space relative h...

Page 20: ...20 Fig 34 Accessory Field Installed Humidistat Fig 35 Edge Pro Thermidistat Fig 36 Typical Humidi MiZer Adaptive Dehumidification System Humidistat Wiring RELATIVE HUMIDITY...

Page 21: ...umidification System with EDGE Pro Thermidistat Device Control and Power Wiring Diagrams See Fig 38 44 Rc Rh W1 G Y2 C O W2 B Y1 OAT RRS SRTN HUM D1 D2 V Vg X C G W2 W1 Y2 Y1 R EDGE Pro THERMIDISTAT U...

Page 22: ...22 Fig 38 Electro Mechanical Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 23: ...23 Fig 39 Electro Mechanical Control Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System...

Page 24: ...24 Fig 40 Electro Mechanical Power Wiring...

Page 25: ...25 Fig 41 PremierLink Wiring Schematic...

Page 26: ...26 Fig 42 PremierLink Wiring Schematic with Humidi MiZer System...

Page 27: ...27 Fig 43 RTU Open System Control Wiring Diagram...

Page 28: ...28 Fig 44 RTU Open System Control Wiring Diagram with Humidi MiZer System...

Page 29: ...and other options are available with bus sensors User Interface Provides status for normal operation setup parameters checkout tests and alarm and error conditions with a 2 line 16 character LCD displ...

Page 30: ...m Left Terminal Block IAQ 2 10 2 10 vdc Air Quality Sensor Input e g CO2 sensor IAQ COM COM Air Quality Sensor Common IAQ 24V 24 vac Air Quality Sensor 24 vac Source ACT 2 10 2 10 vdc Damper Actuator...

Page 31: ...Buttons Press the Menu Up Exit button to exit a menu s item and return to the list of menus To use the keypad when work ing with Setpoints System and Advanced Settings Checkout tests and Alarms 1 Nav...

Page 32: ...the and arrow buttons to move for ward and backward through the menus and press the button to select and confirm setup item changes Time Out and Screensaver When no buttons have been pressed for 10 m...

Page 33: ...temperature Displays _ _ _F if sensor sends invalid value short or out of range OA HUM _ _ 0 to 100 OUTSIDE AIR RELATIVE HUMIDITY Displays measured value of outdoor humidity from OA sensor Displays _...

Page 34: ...th 2 speed fan units VENT L low speed fan and MIN POS H high speed fan settings are required Default for VENTMAX L is 3 2V and VENTMAX H is 2 8V VENTMIN With 2 speed fan units VENTMIN L low speed fan...

Page 35: ...ement by 10 CO2 ppm span to match CO2 sensor STG3 DLY 2 0h 0 min 5 min 15 min then 15 min intervals Up to 4 hrs or OFF COOLING STAGE 3 DELAY Delay after stage 2 cool has been active Turns on second st...

Page 36: ...CO2 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...

Page 37: ...UX2 I W FAN SPEED 2SPEED For damper minimum position settings and checkout menu readings see Table 9 MENU PARAMETER PARAMETER DEFAULT VALUE PARAMETER RANGE AND INCREMENT NOTES ALARMS CONT SHUTDOWN ACT...

Page 38: ...See Fig 51 Step 3 4 Connect the flexible tube on the sampling inlet to the sampling tube on the basepan ADDITIONAL APPLICATION DATA Refer to the application data document Factory Installed Smoke Detec...

Page 39: ...2 sensor DDC interface PremierLink Louvered hail guard Motormaster head pressure controls Phase monitor control Refer to separate installation instructions for information on installing these accessor...

Page 40: ...ntire liquid header assembly For more information see the 50KC04 06 Service and Maintenance Instructions Pre Start and Start Up This completes the mechanical installation of the unit Refer to the unit...

Page 41: ...41 Fig 55 50KC A B Sizes 04 05 Metering Devices ACCUTROL NOTE Each feeder tube in the liquid header has a metering device...

Page 42: ...42 Fig 56 50KC A B Sizes 06 Dual Metering Devices ACCUTROL ACCURATER NOTE Each feeder tube in the liquid header has a metering device...

Page 43: ...43 Fig 57 TXV Metering Device Position in Reheat Coil Typical Diagram for Sizes 04 06 TXV...

Page 44: ......

Page 45: ......

Page 46: ...o discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53500199 01 Printed in U S A Form 50KC 4 6 02SI Pg 46 11 18 Replaces 50KC 4...

Page 47: ...location in housing orifice and verify setscrew is tight Y N _____ Verify that fan sheaves are aligned and belts are properly tensioned Y N _____ Verify that scroll compressors are rotating in the co...

Page 48: ...outdoor fan motor as condenser coil warms Y N _____ 4 Check unit charge per charging chart Y N _____ Jumper 32L Motormaster temperature sensor during this check Remove jumper when complete 5 Switch u...

Reviews: