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Sequence of Operation

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL CONTROLS
A 24-v signal from the thermostat to terminal G supplies power

to the blower motor(s), condensate pump, and vane motor (if

equipped). A toggle switch on the control box can be used to

switch the oscillating vanes on or off. The condensate pump will

run continuously, as long as the blower is energized. A call for

heating, at terminal W, or cooling, at terminal Y, will energize

the water valve actuator and allow water to flow through the cas-

sette coil. When the call for heating or cooling is satisfied, the

valve will close.
If the temperature drops below the set point of the coil freezestat,

the water valve with automatically open to circulate water

through the coil.
If the condensate float switch detects a high level of water in the

condensate tray, the switch will open, activate the condensate

pump and disable the heating/cooling signal until the water level

drops down to normal.
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLS
The microprocessor monitors indoor coil temperature and re-

turn-air temperature. The receiver contains a self-diagnostic

feature. When a low indoor coil temperature is detected, the

cooling action is stopped. If a sensor fails, then an alarm is

displayed on the fascia mounted receiver.

OPERATION

When using the IR transmitter (see Fig. 35), always point the

transmitter head directly at the receiver. At the time of trans-

mission, the transmit indicator symbol will display and an au-

dible alarm will be heard if the signal has been received.
When the batteries are first installed, the transmitter or op-

tional pendant default set point will be 64°F, low fan speed

will be selected, and the system will be set to cool only mode.
When a parameter is changed in the Remote Control, it must

be sent to the thermostat by pressing ON/SEND. 
Refer to Fig. 35 for button locations.

On/Off

Press the ON/SEND button to activate the air conditioner /

fan coil unit and/or update information.

Fan Speeds

Press the FAN button to switch between fan speeds:

Press the ON/SEND button to send information to thermostat.

Modes

Press the MODE button to switch between unit modes:

Press the ON/SEND button to send information to thermostat.

Temperature Setpoint

Adjust the desired temperature using the (+) or (–) buttons.

Press the ON/SEND button to send information to thermostat.

Clock

1. Press the SELECT button. CLOCK SET will flash.

2. Press the (+) or (–) buttons. The hours will flash.

3. Adjust the hours using the (+) or (–) buttons.
4. Press the SELECT again. Minutes will flash.

5. Adjust the minutes using the (+) or (–) buttons.

6. Press the SELECT again to return to normal display

mode.

7. Press the ON/SEND button to send information to the

thermostat.

Timer

Start Time

1. Press the SELECT button twice. PROGRAM and

START (flashing) will appear on display.

2. Press the SELECT button. The hours will flash.
3. Adjust the hours using the (+) or (–) buttons.

4. Press the SELECT button. The minutes will flash.

5. Adjust the minutes using the (+) or (–) buttons.

Stop Time

1. Press the SELECT button. PROGRAM & STOP (flash-

ing) will appear on display.

2. Press the SELECT button. The hours will flash.

3. Adjust the hours using the (+) or (–) buttons.
4. Press the SELECT button. The minutes will flash.

5. Adjust the minutes using the (+) or (–) buttons.

6. Press the SELECT button. The TIMER will blink.
7. Select TIMER ON (black timer icon) or OFF (white

timer icon) using the (+) or (–) buttons.

8. Press the ON/SEND button to send the information to the

thermostat.

NOTE: When the Timer is active, and there is power failure to

the thermostat, the display will show “ON” flashing.

Battery Replacement

When the batteries are low, the remote control display will

dim. If the batteries are not replaced, the display will turn off

completely.
1. Pull the battery cover down to reveal the batteries.

2. Remove the old batteries.
3. Wait for 10 minutes before installing the new batteries.

4. Install 2 new AAA batteries. Pay attention to the polarity.

5. Replace the battery cover.

• High Speed

• Medium Speed

• Low Speed

• Auto Speed

• Cool

• Heat

• Auto change-over

• Fan  only

IMPORTANT: While setting the timer, if no button is

pressed for 10 seconds, the display will return to normal

display mode.

IMPORTANT: The remote control will not operate un-

less at least 10 minutes pass between removing the old

batteries and installing the new ones.

Summary of Contents for AirStream 42WKN08-36

Page 1: ...eeds 54 Modes 54 Temperature Set Point 54 Clock 54 Timer 54 Battery Replacement 54 CONTROLS 55 Setting Jumper Links 55 Main Control Functions 55 INDOOR FAN OPERATION TEMPERATURE CONTROL POWER FAILURE...

Page 2: ...r circuit is 39 F maximum is 180 F If room temperature goes down to 32 F or lower it is advisable to empty the water circuit to avoid the potential for ice breaks Refer to Table 1 for unit physical da...

Page 3: ...0 5 40 5 64 18 64 18 97 21 97 21 Chilled Water Coil Type Finned Tube Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 Face Area sq ft 1 8 1 8 2 8 2 8 5 2 5 2 Nominal Airflow cfm High 330 360 600 620 940 1080 Medium 300 330 540 6...

Page 4: ...16 3 11 16 2 5 8 O 5 3 16 6 1 2 5 1 8 3 3 4 2 1 16 2 5 8 A A VIEWA A 9 13 16 1 1 8 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 5 10 6 1 CWInlet 2 CWOutlet 3 HWCoil Inlet Optional 4 HWCoil Outlet Optional 5 Branch Duct Opening x3...

Page 5: ...16 325 16 53 8 3 3 16 1 5 16 3 8 13 16 8 11 16 1113 16 31 8 713 16 23 4 VIEWA A A A 2 5 1 4 10 5 6 7 8 9 3 5 3 8 1 CWCoil Inlet 2 CWCoil Outlet 3 HWCoil Inlet Optional 4 HWCoil Outlet Optional 5 Fres...

Page 6: ...SUCTION LINE 3 HW INLET Optional 4 HW OUTLET Optional 5 FRESH AIR INTAKE x3 6 BRANCH DUCT OPENING x4 7 PUMP INSPECTION PORT 8 CONDENSATE DRAIN 9 CONTROL PANEL 10 MOUNTING BRACKET 11 ELECTRIC HEAT FUSE...

Page 7: ...gular box con taining the infrared transmitter The battery should be installed into the PCB s battery holder approximately 5 minutes before main power is initially applied to the unit Controller Befor...

Page 8: ...GROUND BY OTHERS X1 230V STEP UP TRANSFORMER 100VA X4 X3 X2 H1 H4 H3 H2 115 110V LP L 2 5A FUSE L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N CONTROL TRANSFORMER 240V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24...

Page 9: ...NTROL TRANSFORMER 208V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL FAN H M L BLUE T RE...

Page 10: ...TROL TRANSFORMER 240V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL FAN H M L BLUE T...

Page 11: ...SSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 277V 1PH 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND X1 230V STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 277V LP L 2 5A FUSE H3 H2 H4 L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITC...

Page 12: ...ACK YELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL FAN H M L BLUE T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 H...

Page 13: ...CK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL FAN H M L BLUE T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4...

Page 14: ...NCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS X1 230V STEP UP TRANSFORMER 100VA X4 X3 X2 H1 H4 H3 H2 115 110V LP L 2 5A FUSE L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N CONTROL TRANSFORMER 240V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELL...

Page 15: ...8 AWG WHITE 1 J CONTROL TRANSFORMER 208V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL F...

Page 16: ...AWG WHITE 1 J CONTROL TRANSFORMER 240V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL...

Page 17: ...24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 277V 1PH 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND X1 230V STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 277V LP L 2 5A FUSE H3 H2 H4 L3 L2...

Page 18: ...230V X1 230V STEP UP TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 H4 H3 H2 115 110V LP L 3 5A FUSE 110 115V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N N OPTIONAL 22 20 REM...

Page 19: ...24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE LINK FOR REMOTE SHUT DOWN UNIT E...

Page 20: ...4V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE LINK FOR REMOTE SHUT DOWN UNIT...

Page 21: ...UE 24V 230V 277V 1PH 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND X1 230V STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 277V LP L 2 5A FUSE H3 H2 H4 L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE L...

Page 22: ...GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE LINK FOR REMOTE SHUT DOWN UNIT ENABLED WHEN JUMPERED AL ALARM RELAY 24 OPTIONAL L2 M2 HW COIL FREEZE STAT FAN THERMAL SWITCH...

Page 23: ...D GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE LINK FOR REMOTE SHUT DOWN UNIT ENABLED WHEN JUMPERED AL ALARM RELAY 24 OPTIONAL L2 M2 HW COIL FREEZE STAT FAN THERMAL SWITC...

Page 24: ...W ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V X1 230V STEP UP TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 H4 H3 H2 115 110V LP L 3 5A FUSE 110 115V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N N O...

Page 25: ...SFORMER 208V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE LINK FOR REMOTE...

Page 26: ...FORMER 240V PRI 24V SEC 40VA CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL 22 20 REMOVE LINK FOR REMOT...

Page 27: ...YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 277V 1PH 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND X1 230V STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 277V LP L 2 5A FUSE H3 H2 H4 L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N OPTIONA...

Page 28: ...RMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 H4 H3 H2 115 110V LP L 3 5A FUSE 110 115V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N N OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Conde...

Page 29: ...ELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 Heat 1A Pump 1A J8 Hi...

Page 30: ...LOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 Heat 1A Pump 1A J8 H...

Page 31: ...OMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND X1 230V STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 277V LP L 2 5A FUSE H3 H2 H4 L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate...

Page 32: ...DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 Heat 1A Pump 1A J8 Hi Fan Med Fan Low Fan J10 FUSE 10 A J9 Aux J15 Aux 1 J13 J5 J11 Compressor 1A FAN 3A Power Sup...

Page 33: ...D DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 Heat 1A Pump 1A J8 Hi Fan Med Fan Low Fan J10 FUSE 10 A J9 Aux J15 Aux 1 J13 J5 J11 Compressor 1A FAN 3A Power S...

Page 34: ...V STEP UP TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 H4 H3 H2 115 110V LP L 3 5A FUSE 110 115V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N N OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SEN...

Page 35: ...CLASSII BLACK YELLOW RED BLUE 24V 208V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 Heat...

Page 36: ...CLASSII BLACK YELLOW ORANGE BLUE 24V 230V 208 230V 1PH 50 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND DISCONNECT SWITCH L3 L4 OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL 1 J3 Condensate J7 J6 J4 Hea...

Page 37: ...77V 1PH 60HZ INCOMING POWER AND GROUND BY OTHERS MAIN GROUND X1 230V STEP DOWN TRANSFORMER 250VA X4 X3 X2 H1 277V LP L 2 5A FUSE H3 H2 H4 L3 L2 DISCONNECT SWITCH N OPTIONAL T RETURN AIR TEMP SENSOR AL...

Page 38: ...ress ON SEND to send new setting to thermostat SELECT Press to set clock or timer Press ON SEND to send new setting to thermostat CLOCK TIMER FAN SPEED MODE INDICATOR SWING INDICATOR Indicates air van...

Page 39: ...Table 2 Ceiling Opening Dimensions A cardboard template for ceiling cutout and rod positions is included with the unit Positioning the Electro Mechanical Thermostat In addition to positioning the unit...

Page 40: ...ions 2 The insulation is pre cut to aid location and removal of the relevant section Rub hand across surface of insula tion to reveal exact location of knockout 3 Remove the metal knockout from the ch...

Page 41: ...ontrol panel Low voltage control wiring must run through the plastic sleeve on the inside of the control panel WARNING Disconnect power supply before making wiring connec tions to prevent electrical s...

Page 42: ...ress firmly until the screwdriver hits the back stop and opens the terminal See Fig 44 2 Remove approximately 3 8 in of insulation from the end of the wire and push the stripped wire into the oval hol...

Page 43: ...ican Wire Gage CPM Condensate Pump CW Chilled Water Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a default To change...

Page 44: ...re Gage CPM Condensate Pump CW Chilled Water VM Vane Motor Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a default To...

Page 45: ...re Gage CPM Condensate Pump CW Chilled Water VM Vane Motor Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a default To...

Page 46: ...elay AWG American Wire Gage CPM Condensate Pump VR Valve Relay Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a defaul...

Page 47: ...G American Wire Gage CPM Condensate Pump VM Vane Motor VR Valve Relay Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a...

Page 48: ...G American Wire Gage CPM Condensate Pump VM Vane Motor VR Valve Relay Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a...

Page 49: ...CPM Condensate Pump CW Chilled Water HTR Hot Water Relay HW Hot Water Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium speed as a...

Page 50: ...densate Pump CW Chilled Water HTR Hot Water Relay HW Hot Water VM Vane Motor Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium spe...

Page 51: ...densate Pump CW Chilled Water HTR Hot Water Relay HW Hot Water VM Vane Motor Factory Installed Field Installed Terminal Block Component Terminal Connected Path 1 LEGEND NOTE Fan is wired to medium spe...

Page 52: ...cal codes 7 For microprocessor controlled units check that the dis play panel cable is properly connected to the micropro cessor main circuit board and that the jumper links are correctly set refer to...

Page 53: ...t Example NOTE Any feedback may be submitted by fax to either the sale engineer or to the local Carrier office CASSETTE START UP SHEET Technician s Notes Customer Feedback Please relay any comments ab...

Page 54: ...to send information to thermostat Modes Press the MODE button to switch between unit modes Press the ON SEND button to send information to thermostat Temperature Setpoint Adjust the desired temperatu...

Page 55: ...ty rene 3 Clean fascia EVERY 12 MONTHS 1 Follow 6 month maintenance schedule in addition to below steps 2 Check all electrical connections for security 3 Check condensate pump operation 4 Check the he...

Page 56: ...om falling The fan can now be dropped down from the unit Condensate Tray Removal 1 Unclip the grille catches and remove the grille s from the fascia 2 Remove the fascia by loosening the fascia mountin...

Page 57: ...de first Replace the microprocessor only after all other avenues of investigation are exhausted Fans Will Not Run Loose wire Check all fan wire connections Use unit s electrical schematic to verify th...

Page 58: ...the transmitter or wall mounted thermo stat and adjust if necessary Blocked or dirty filters causing low airflow Check condition of filters See page 55 for filter removal and cleaning instructions No...

Page 59: ...ate purchase order number Fig 56 Serial Plate Example Racine WI 53403 2552 1500 DeKoven Avenue n a n aA kW n a Electric Heat 500 CHARGE 1 QTY Maximum Discharge Temp 125 F Clearance to Combustibles 0 0...

Page 60: ...Electric Heater Element Assembly 4 Condensate Tray 5 Condensate Tray Supports 2 6 Condensate Pump 7 High Level Switch 8 Condensate Pump Assembly Shown Inverted 9 Fan Motor Assembly 10 Coil Return Air...

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