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ADVANCED 

SETUP

MA LO SET

45°F

35 to 55°F; 

Incremented by 10

SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE LOW LIMIT

Temperature to achieve Freeze Protection (close damper and alarm if 

temperature falls below setup value).

FREEZE POS

CLO

CLO or MIN

FREEZE PROTECTION DAMPER POSITION

Damper position when freeze protection is active (closed or MIN POS).

CO2 ZERO

0ppm

0 to 500 ppm;     

Increment by 10

CO

2

 ppm level to match CO

2

 sensor start level.

CO2 SPAN

2000ppm

1000 to 3000 ppm; 

Increment by 10

CO

2

 ppm span to match CO

2

 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  stage of 

cooling when economizer is first  stage and mechanical cooling is 

second  stage. Allows three stages of cooling, 1 economizer and 2 

mechanical.

OFF = no Stage 3 cooling

SD DMPR POS

CLO

CLO or OPN

Indicates shutdown signal from space thermostat or unitary controller. 

When controller receives 24 Vac input on the SD terminal in 

conventional mode, the OA damper will open if programmed for OPN 

and OA damper will close if programmed for CLO. All other controls, 

e.g., fans, etc. will shut off.

DA LO ALM

45°F (7°C)

35 to 65°F; (2 to      

18°C) Incremented 

by 5 deg.

Used for alarm for when the DA air temperature is too low. Set lower 

range of alarm, below this temperature the alarm will show on the 

display.

DA HI ALM

80°F (27°C)

70 to 180°F; (21 to 

82°C) Incremented 

by 5 deg.

Used for alarm for when the DA air temperature is too high. Set 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 3 RA, OA, and MA sensors.

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.

DAMPER OPEN

N/A

N/A

Position damper to the full open position.

Exhaust fan contacts enable during the DAMPER OPEN test. Make 

sure you 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 — not 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 2 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.

Table 9 — 

W7220 Menu Structure* (cont)

MENU

PARAMETER

PARAMETER 

DEFAULT 

VALUE

PARAMETER 

RANGE AND 

INCREMENT

NOTES

Summary of Contents for RHW036-060

Page 1: ...ors 36 COMPLETING RETURN AIR SMOKE SENSOR INSTALLATION ADDITIONAL APPLICATION DATA Step 12 Adjust Factory Installed Options 37 SMOKE DETECTORS ECONOMI ER IV OCCUPANCY SWITCH Step 13 Install Accessorie...

Page 2: ...ON AND SAFETY HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal inju ry death and or equipment damage R 410A refrigerant systems operate at higher pressures than standard R 22 systems Do not...

Page 3: ...e K voltage code models the following are not available as factory installed options Coated or copper fin coils Economizers and 2 position damper Powered convenience outlet 1 See Specification Sheet f...

Page 4: ...4 Specifications subject to change without notice 527 01 2701 00 Fig 2 RHW036 060 Unit Dimensional Drawing...

Page 5: ...527 01 2701 00 Specifications subject to change without notice 5 Fig 2 RHW036 060 Unit Dimensional Drawing cont...

Page 6: ...6 Specifications subject to change without notice 527 01 2701 00 Fig 2 RHW036 060 Unit Dimensional Drawing cont...

Page 7: ...ed ductwork at unit duct openings 6 Install outdoor air hood 7 Install condensate line trap and piping 8 Make electrical connections 9 Install other accessories FRAME MOUNTED INSTALLATION Frame mounte...

Page 8: ...BER TITLE 1041738 CURB ASY ROOF ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS SIZE DRAWING NUMBER REV T 005 Y 002 DRAFTER CHECKER D 48TC400427 B WEIGHT MMC 06 17 11 SHEET 5 OF 5 SURFACE FINISH MF...

Page 9: ...n place The red drain pan can be tightened with a 1 2 in square socket drive extension For further details see Step 10 Install External Condensate Trap and Line on page 12 Before setting the unit onto...

Page 10: ...o the flanges Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork joints and roof or building openings with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applicable codes Do not cover or obscure visibili...

Page 11: ...installed on the unit the hood shipped with the unit will not be used and must be discarded Save the aluminum filter for use in the power exhaust hood assembly 1 The indoor coil access panel will be...

Page 12: ...he convenience outlet s transformer primary are not factory connected Installer must connect these leads according to required operation of the conve nience outlet If an always energized convenience o...

Page 13: ...the handle Fig 18 Power Wiring Connections Field Install the NFD Shaft and Handle 1 Remove the control box access panel The NFD enclosure is located below the control box see Fig 19 2 Remove 3 cap he...

Page 14: ...wiring connections Provide a ground fault and short circuit over current protec tion device fuse or breaker per NEC Article 440 or local codes Refer to unit informative data plate for MOCP Max imum O...

Page 15: ...t access is through the unit s control box access panel See Fig 21 The primary leads to the convenience outlet transformer are not factory connected Selection of primary power source is a customer opt...

Page 16: ...does not get into the building or conduit in the interim Check tightness of connector lock nuts before connecting electrical conduits Field supplied and field installed liquid tight conduit connector...

Page 17: ...nal features which might require addi tional conductors in the cable For wire runs up to 50 ft 15 m use no 18 AWG Ameri can Wire Gage insulated wire 35 C 95 F minimum For 50 to 75 ft 15 to 23 m use no...

Page 18: ...delay feature user selectable The DFB also provides an indoor fan off delay feature user selectable See Fig 29 for board arrangement The DFB is located in the main control box of the RHW unit see Fig...

Page 19: ...1 Heating cycle for an Emergency Heating sequence compressors are off and only the elec tric heaters are energized and also during the Defrost cycle to eliminate a cold blow condition in the space De...

Page 20: ...value exceeds 60 A unit mounted supplementary fuses are required for each heater circuit These fuses are included in accessory Single Point Boxes with power distribution and fuse blocks The single poi...

Page 21: ...e left of the Heater module Connect the VIO lead from Heater circuit 1 to terminal TB4 1 For 2 stage heating connect the VIO lead from Heater circuit 2 to terminal TB4 2 See Fig 36 Fig 36 Accessory El...

Page 22: ...22 Specifications subject to change without notice 527 01 2701 00 Fig 37 Typical Control Wiring Diagram Electro Mechanical with W7220 RHW036 060 208 230 3 60 Unit Shown...

Page 23: ...527 01 2701 00 Specifications subject to change without notice 23 Fig 38 Typical Control Wiring Diagram Electro Mechanical with W7220 RHW036 060 460 575 3 60 Unit Shown...

Page 24: ...24 Specifications subject to change without notice 24 Fig 39 Typical RHW036 060 Power Wiring Diagram 208 230 3 60 Unit Shown...

Page 25: ...527 01 2701 00 Specifications subject to change without notice 25 Fig 40 Typical RHW036 060 Power Wiring Diagram 460 575 3 60 Unit Shown...

Page 26: ...vailable 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 keyp...

Page 27: ...ity Insensitive Connection Bottom 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 AC...

Page 28: ...Enter button to display the first item in the currently displayed menu Press the Menu Up Exit button to exit a menu s item and return to the list of menus Fig 45 W7220 Controller Navigation Buttons To...

Page 29: ...d stage cooling ON 24 Vac on terminal Y2 I OFF 0 Vac on terminal Y2 I COOL Y2 OUT OFF ON OFF SECOND STAGE COOLING RELAY OUTPUT Cool Stage 2 Relay Output to mechanical cooling Y2 OUT terminal MA TEMP _...

Page 30: ...y sensor option Enthalpy boundary curves for economizing using single enthalpy DCV SET 1100ppm 500 to 2000 ppm increment by 100 DEMAND CONTROLLED VENTILATION SETPOINT Displays only if CO2 sensor is co...

Page 31: ...ivate power exhaust EXH2 H SET 75 0 to 100 EXHAUST FAN 2 SETPOINT AT HIGH SPEED on 2 speed or 3 speed with 1 heat and 2 cool Based on economizer OA damper position to activate power exhaust SYSTEM SET...

Page 32: ...perator 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...

Page 33: ...onnected 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 che...

Page 34: ...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 economizing mode to YES e...

Page 35: ...YPE 2SPEED With stage 3 delay STG3 DLY in Advanced setup COOL Y2 OUT will be turned ON after the delay time specified N A Not applicable STATE FAN SPEED OCC Low Y1 Low Y2 High W High INPUTS OUTPUTS DE...

Page 36: ...has been no keypad activity for at least 5 minutes the Alarms menu dis plays and cycles through the active alarms You can also navigate to the Alarms menu at any time Clearing Alarms Once the alarm h...

Page 37: ...utdown terminals on the UCB and then attach the wiring harness from the smoke detector ECONOMI ER IV OCCUPANCY SWITCH See Fig 49 on page 38 for general EconoMi er IV wiring External occupancy control...

Page 38: ...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 Vdc con trol dial to fine tune the Vdc...

Page 39: ...5 2250 2375 2500 0 1 0 4 6 2 6 5 6 8 7 1 7 4 7 7 8 0 8 4 8 7 0 1 0 6 6 9 7 1 7 4 7 7 7 9 8 2 8 5 8 8 0 1 0 8 7 5 7 7 8 0 8 2 8 5 8 7 9 0 0 1 1 0 8 1 8 3 8 5 8 7 9 0 0 1 1 2 8 6 8 8 9 0 9 2 0 1 1 4 9 1...

Page 40: ...tion operation and converging coil circuits during the condenser function operation Fig 52 Typical Piping Schematic Table 14 Cooling Mode each circuit COMPONENT STATUS POSITION Reversing Valve Energiz...

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Page 42: ...Specifications are subject to change without notice 527 01 2701 00 2020 Carrier Lewisburg TN 37091 USA Replaces New...

Page 43: ...e of obstructions and rotor spins freely Y N _____ Verify that scroll compressors are rotating in the correct direction Y N _____ Verify installation of thermostat Y N _____ III START UP ELECTRICAL Su...

Page 44: ...CUT ALONG D OTTED LINE CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE CL 2 Specifications are subject to change without notice 7 2020 527 01 2701 00 2020 Carrier Lewisburg TN 37091 USA Replaces New...

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