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4. The standard Complete C control electronic
control system shall interface with a heat pump
(Y,O) wall thermostat (mechanical or
electronic). The control system microprocessor
board shall be specifically designed to protect
against building electrical system noise contami-
nation, EMI, and RFI interference. The control
system shall have the following features:
a. 50 va transformer.
b. Performance Monitor (PM). The PM warns
when the heat pump is running inefficiently.
c. Anti-short cycle time delay on compressor
operation time delay shall be 5 minutes
minimum.
d. Random start on power up mode.
e. Low voltage protection.
f. High voltage protection.
g. Unit shutdown on high or low refrigerant
pressures.
h. Unit shutdown on low water temperature.
i. Water coil freeze protection (selectable for
water or antifreeze).
j. Air coil freeze protection (check filter
switch).
k. Condensate overflow shutdown.
l. Option to reset unit at thermostat or discon-
nect. Fault type shall be retained in memory
if reset at thermostat.
m. Automatic intelligent reset. Unit shall auto-
matically reset 5 minutes after trip if the fault
has cleared. Should a fault reoccur 3 times
sequentially then permanent lockout will
occur.
n. Ability to defeat time delays for servicing.
o. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to indicate high
pressure, low pressure, low voltage, high
voltage, air/water freeze protection, conden-
sate overflow and control status.
p. The low-pressure switch SHALL NOT be
monitored for the first 90 seconds after a
compressor start command to prevent nui-
sance safety trips.
q. Remote fault type indication at thermostat.
r. Selectable 24-v or pilot duty dry contact
alarm output.
s. 24-v output to cycle a motorized water valve
with compressor contactor.
t. Electric heat output to control two stages of
electric heat.
u. Service test mode for troubleshooting and
service.
H. Special Features:
1. Factory-Installed Options:
a. Optional cupronickel coaxial water-to-
refrigerant heat exchangers.
b. Optional electronic Deluxe D Control shall
have all the features of the Complete C con-
trol with the following additional features:
1) 75 VA transformer.
2) A removable thermostat connector.
3) Random start on return from night
setback.
4) Intelligent reversing valve operation for
extended life and quiet operation.
5) Night setback control from low tempera-
ture thermostat, with 2-hour override
initiated by a momentary signal from the
thermostat.
6) Dry contact night setback output for dig-
ital night setback thermostats.
7) Ability to work with heat/cool (Y, W)
thermostats.
8) Ability to work with heat pump thermo-
stats using O or B reversing valve
control.
9) Single grounded wire to initiate night
setback, or emergency shutdown.
10) Boilerless system control can switch
automatically to electric heat at low loop
water temperature.
11) Dehumidistat input providing fan control
for dehumidification operating.
12) Multiple units connected to one sensor
providing communication for up to 3
water source heat pumps.
13) Selection of boilerless changeover tem-
perature set point.
14) Compressor relay staging for dual stage
units or in master/slave applications.
c. E-Coated Airside Coil:
Provides protection from corrosion in
coastal areas, marine applications or other
areas in which corrosion may be an issue.
d. High-Static Blower:
Provides increased airflow at various static
pressure conditions. Available in all sizes for
50RHC,RVC units.
e. Modulating Reheat Option:
Unit shall include a water-to-air coil placed
after the evaporator coil.
f. Carrier PremierLink™ Controller:
This optional control will function with CCN
and ComfortVIEW™ software. It shall also
be compatible with
Comfort
Link™ control-
lers. It shall be ASHRAE 62-99 compliant
and Internet ready. It shall accept a CO
2
sensor in the conditioned space and be
Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) ready.
The communication rate must be 38.4K or
faster. It shall include an integrated econo-
mizer controller.
Guide specifications (cont)