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Table 15 – Unit Wire/Fuse or HACR Breaker Sizing Data − Single Speed Indoor Fan Motor

UNITUNIT

NO M. V-Ph-HZ

IFM

TYPE

ELEC. HTR

NO C.O. or UNPWR C.O.

w/ PWRD C.O.

CRHEATER

****00

Nom
(kW)

FLA

 NO P.E.

w/ P.E. (pwrd fr/unit)

NO P.E.

w/ P.E. (pwrd fr/unit)

MCA

MAX

FUSE or

HACR
BRKR

DISC. SIZE

MCA

MAX

FUSE or

HACR
BRKR

DISC. SIZE

MCA

MAX

FUSE or

HACR
BRKR

DISC. SIZE

MCA

MAX

FUSE or

HACR
BRKR

DISC. SIZE

FLA

LRA

FLA

LRA

FLA

LRA

FLA

LRA

 50HCQA07 (1-stage cool) 

208/230-3-60

STD

NONE

-

-

33

50

32

161

37

50

36

165

38

50

37

166

42

60

42

170

264A

4.9/6.5

13.6/15.6

50/53

60/60

48/50

175/177

54/56

60/60

52/54

179/181

55/57

60/60

53/55

180/182

59/61

60/70

58/60

184/186

117A

7.8/10.4

21.7/25.0

60/64

60/70

57/61

183/186

64/68

70/80

61/65

187/190

65/69

70/80

62/66

188/191

69/73

80/80

67/71

192/195

110A

12.0/16.0

33.4/38.5

75/81

80/90

70/76

194/200

79/85

80/90

75/81

198/204

80/86

80/90

76/82

199/205

84/90

90/90

80/86

203/209

117A+117A

15.8/21.0

43.8/50.5

88/96

90/100

82/90

249/262

92/100

100/100

87/94

253/266

93/101

100/110

88/96

254/267

97/105

100/110

92/100

258/271

110A+117A

19.9/26.5

55.2/63.8

102/113

110/125

95/105

271/289

106/117

110/125

100/110

275/293

107/118

110/125

101/111

276/294

111/122

125/125

105/115

280/298

MED

NONE

-

-

35

50

35

198

39

50

39

202

40

50

40

203

44

60

45

207

264A

4.9/6.5

13.6/15.6

52/55

60/60

50/53

212/214

56/59

60/60

55/57

216/218

57/60

60/70

56/58

217/219

61/64

70/70

60/62

221/223

117A

7.8/10.4

21.7/25.0

63/67

70/70

60/63

220/223

66/71

80/80

64/68

224/227

67/72

80/80

65/69

225/228

71/75

80/80

69/73

229/232

110A

12.0/16.0

33.4/38.5

77/84

80/90

73/79

231/237

81/87

90/90

77/83

235/241

82/88

90/90

79/84

236/242

86/92

90/100

83/89

240/246

117A+117A

15.8/21.0

43.8/50.5

90/99

90/100

85/93

286/299

94/102

100/110

89/97

290/303

95/103

100/110

91/98

291/304

99/107

100/110

95/103

295/308

110A+117A

19.9/26.5

55.2/63.8

104/115

110/125

98/108

308/326

108/119

110/125

102/112

312/330

109/120

110/125

104/114

313/331

113/124

125/125

108/118

317/335

HIGH

NONE

-

-

42/41

60/50

42/41

230

45/44

60/60

46/45

234

46/45

60/60

47/46

235

50/49

60/60

52/50

239

264A

4.9/6.5

13.6/15.6

59/60

60/70

57/59

244/246

62/64

70/70

62/63

248/250

63/65

70/80

63/64

249/251

67/69

80/80

67/68

253/255

117A

7.8/10.4

21.7/25.0

69/72

80/80

67/69

252/255

72/76

80/80

71/74

256/259

73/77

80/80

72/75

257/260

77/81

80/90

76/79

261/264

110A

12.0/16.0

33.4/38.5

83/89

90/90

80/85

263/269

87/93

90/100

84/89

267/273

88/94

90/100

86/90

268/274

92/97

100/100

90/95

272/278

117A+117A

15.8/21.0

43.8/50.5

96/104

100/110

92/99

318/331

100/108

100/110

96/103

322/335

101/109

110/110

98/104

323/336

105/112

110/125

102/109

327/340

110A+117A

19.9/26.5

55.2/63.8

111/120

125/125

105/114

340/358

114/124

125/125

109/118

344/362

115/125

125/125

111/119

345/363

119/129

125/150

115/124

349/367

460-3-60

STD

NONE

-

-

15

20

14

79

17

20

16

81

17

20

17

81

19

25

19

83

265A

6.0

7.2

24

25

23

86

26

30

25

88

26

30

25

88

28

30

27

90

266A

11.5

13.8

32

35

30

93

34

35

32

95

34

35

33

95

36

40

35

97

267A

14.0

16.8

36

40

34

96

38

40

36

98

38

40

36

98

40

40

38

100

268A

23.0

27.7

50

50

46

107

51

60

48

109

52

60

49

109

54

60

51

111

269A

25.5

30.7

53

60

50

110

55

60

52

112

55

60

52

112

57

60

54

114

MED

NONE

-

-

16

20

15

98

18

25

17

100

18

25

18

100

20

25

20

102

265A

6.0

7.2

25

30

23

105

27

30

26

107

27

30

26

107

29

30

28

109

266A

11.5

13.8

33

35

31

112

35

35

33

114

35

35

34

114

37

40

36

116

267A

14.0

16.8

37

40

35

115

39

40

37

117

39

40

37

117

41

45

39

119

268A

23.0

27.7

50

50

47

126

52

60

49

128

53

60

50

128

54

60

52

130

269A

25.5

30.7

54

60

50

129

56

60

53

131

56

60

53

131

58

60

55

133

HIGH

NONE

-

-

19

25

19

114

21

25

21

116

21

25

21

116

23

30

23

118

265A

6.0

7.2

28

30

27

121

30

30

29

123

30

30

29

123

32

35

32

125

266A

11.5

13.8

36

40

35

128

38

40

37

130

38

40

37

130

40

40

39

132

267A

14.0

16.8

40

40

38

131

42

45

40

133

42

45

40

133

44

45

43

135

268A

23.0

27.7

53

60

50

142

55

60

53

144

56

60

53

144

57

60

55

146

269A

25.5

30.7

57

60

54

145

59

60

56

147

59

60

56

147

61

70

59

149

575-3-60

STD

NONE

-

-

12

15

11

66

15

20

15

70

13

15

13

68

17

20

17

72

118A

18.0

17.3

33

35

31

83

37

40

35

87

35

35

33

85

39

40

37

89

299A

28.0

26.9

45

45

42

93

49

50

46

97

47

50

44

95

51

60

48

99

MED

NONE

-

-

13

15

12

81

17

20

17

85

14

20

14

83

18

20

19

87

118A

18.0

17.3

34

35

32

98

38

40

36

102

36

40

34

100

40

40

38

104

299A

28.0

26.9

46

50

43

108

50

50

47

112

48

50

45

110

52

60

49

114

HIGH

NONE

-

-

16

20

15

95

19

25

20

99

17

20

17

97

21

25

22

101

118A

18.0

17.3

37

40

35

112

41

45

40

116

39

40

37

114

43

45

42

118

299A

28.0

26.9

49

50

46

122

53

60

51

126

51

60

48

124

55

60

53

128

See “Legend and Notes for Tables 15 and 16” on page 42.

48HC

50HCQ

Summary of Contents for WeatherMaster 50HCQ

Page 1: ...al Connections 16 Field Power Supply 16 Units with Factory Installed Non Fused Disconnect 17 Units without Factory Installed Non Fused Disconnect 18 Convenience Outlets 18 Factory Option Thru Base Con...

Page 2: ...the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING CAUTION and NOTE These words are used with the safety alert symbol DAN...

Page 3: ...trols 0 Electro mechanical Controls can be used with W7212 EconoMi er IV Non Fault Detection and Diagnostic 1 PremierLinkTM Controller 2 RTU Open Multi Protocol Controller 6 Electro mechanical with W7...

Page 4: ...4 C160133 Fig 2 Unit Dimensional Drawing 07 08 Size Units 50HCQ...

Page 5: ...5 C160134 Fig 2 Unit Dimensional Drawing 07 08 Size Unit cont 50HCQ...

Page 6: ...6 C10588 Fig 3 Unit Dimensional Drawing 09 Size Units 50HCQ...

Page 7: ...7 C10589 Fig 3 Unit Dimensional Drawing 09 Size Unit cont 50HCQ...

Page 8: ...ical unit piping schematic unit size 09 4 row indoor coil with two compressor circuits is shown Dual function outdoor and indoor coils are designed to provide parallel coil circuits during evaporator...

Page 9: ...A Closed Check Valve B Open Check Valve C Closed Check Valve D Open COMPRESSOR ACCUMULATOR HPS COMPRESSOR ACCUMULATOR HPS Filter Drier 2B 1B LPS LOC Acutrol DFT 1 Cooling Liquid Lines DFT 2 2A 1A 1D...

Page 10: ...llation For example on curb mounted units some accessories must be installed on the unit before the unit is placed on the curb Review the following for recommended sequences for installation steps Cur...

Page 11: ...nd control wiring is to be routed through the basepan attach the accessory thru the base service connections to the basepan in accordance with the accessory installation instructions Slab Mount Horizo...

Page 12: ...OF CARRIER CORPORATION 1 DEC 2 DEC 3 DEC ANG MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION NUMBER TITLE 1029120 CURB ASY ROOF ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS SIZE DRAWING NUMBER REV T 005 Y 002 DRAFTER CH...

Page 13: ...from falling into the conditioned space Due to electric heater supply duct will require 90 degree elbow WARNING Step 6 Rig and Place Unit Keep unit upright and do not drop Spreader bars are not requi...

Page 14: ...7 Convert to Horizontal and Connect Ductwork when required Unit is shipped in the vertical duct configuration Unit without factory installed economizer or return air smoke detector option may be field...

Page 15: ...ft the hood assembly with metal tray through the filter access opening and assemble per the steps outlined in Economizer Hood and Two Position Hood below Economizer Hood and Two Position Hood NOTE If...

Page 16: ...must have an external trap for condensate drainage Install a trap at least 4 in 102 mm deep and protect against freeze up If drain line is installed downstream from the external trap pitch the line a...

Page 17: ...result in personal injury death or property damage Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect switch and furnace Use only copper wire See Fig 19 WARNING COPPER WIRE ONLY ELECTRIC DISCONNECT SWIT...

Page 18: ...pade connector from the 230 v connection and moving it to the 208 v 1 4 in male terminal on the primary side of the transformer Refer to unit label diagram for additional information Field power wires...

Page 19: ...nect switch is open Other connection methods will result in the convenience outlet circuit being de energized when the unit disconnect switch is open See Fig 24 Using unit mounted convenience outlets...

Page 20: ...Open controller is available as a factory installed option only Thermostat Install a Carrier approved accessory 2 stage Cooling Heating thermostat according to installation instructions included with...

Page 21: ...ng one compressor on 08 09 systems compressor unloaded on 07 2 stage system Stage 2 Cooling both compressors run on 08 09 systems compressor full load on 07 2 stage system or Stage 1 Heating both comp...

Page 22: ...DO 24Vac P3 7 to P3 5 Energize in COOL RVS2 DO 24Vac P3 6 to P3 4 Energize in COOL COMP 1 DO 24Vac P3 10 FPT REHEAT 6 COMP 2 DO 24Vac P3 8 REHEAT 8 HEAT 2 DO 24Vac E HEAT HC 1 TB4 1 COM 24Vac P3 3 HC...

Page 23: ...he indoor access panel Heater modules slide into the compartment on tracks along the bottom of the heater opening See Fig 32 Fig 33 and Fig 34 Not all available heater modules may be used in every uni...

Page 24: ...necessary Single Point Boxes without Fuses Unit heater applications not requiring supplemental fuses require a special Single Point Box without any fuses The accessory Single Point Boxes contain a set...

Page 25: ...leted through harnesses connected to the CTB thermostat Field connections are made at a 16 pole terminal block TB1 located on the bottom shelf of the unit control box in front of the PremierLink contr...

Page 26: ...26 C160124 Fig 39 Typical PremierLinkt Control Wiring Diagram 50HCQ...

Page 27: ...devices Be sure the probe tip does not come in contact with any of the unit s heater surfaces Outdoor Air Temperature OAT Sensor The OAT is factory mounted in the EconoMi er2 FIOP or accessory It is...

Page 28: ...sor 33ZCT55CO2 Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override 33ZCT56CO2 Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override and setpoint Table 9 Space Sensor Mode TB1 TERMINAL FIELD CONNECTION I...

Page 29: ...11 IAQ COM OAQ COM RH COM Analog 4 20mA 12 CCN RED Digital 5VDC 13 OAQ SEN RH SEN Analog 4 20mA 14 CCN Gnd WHT Digital 5VDC 15 AUX OUT Power Exhaust Output Discrete 24VAC 16 CCN BLK Digital 5VDC LEGE...

Page 30: ...minals on the CTB s THERMOSTAT connection strip for these Connect the thermostat s Y1 Y2 W1 W2 and G terminals to PremierLink TB1 as shown in Fig 45 If the 50HCQ unit is equipped with factory installe...

Page 31: ...ndoor Air Quality Sensor For each sensor use two 2 conductor 18 AWG American Wire Gage twisted pair cables unshielded to connect the separate isolated 24 vac power source to the sensor and to connect...

Page 32: ...int to read DIRTY Using Filter Timer Hours Refer to the PremierLinkt Controller Installation Start up and Configuration Instructions for instructions on using the PremierLink Configuration screens and...

Page 33: ...Conductors and drain wire must be at least 20 AWG stranded and tinned copper Individual conductors must be insulated with PVC PVC nylon vinyl Teflon or polyethylene An aluminum polyester 100 foil shi...

Page 34: ...connections to the RTU Open board NOTE The RTU Open controller acts as an intelligent imbedded thermostat A room thermostat cannot be used with the RTU Open controller J4 J2 J1 J5 J5 J22 J17 J19 J14...

Page 35: ...35 C160125 Fig 56 Typical RTU Open Controller Wiring Diagram 50HCQ...

Page 36: ...equired at this terminal to provide Run Enable status See Input Output section for additional instructions 2 These inputs are configurable If installed they take the place of the default input on the...

Page 37: ...VAC See Fig 59 for internal connections at the T 59 Connect the SEN terminal BLU to the RTU Open controller at J20 1 Connect the COM terminal BRN to J20 2 Connect the SET terminal STO or BLK to J20 3...

Page 38: ...is accessory detects plugged filters When installing this accessory the unit must be configured for filter status by setting MENU Config Inputs input 3 5 8 or 9 to Filter Status and normally open N O...

Page 39: ...nted Equipment Toucht Interface The Equipment Touch interface is a wall mounted interface used to connect to the RTU Open controller to access the control information read sensor values and maintenanc...

Page 40: ...e has just been formatted 2 flashes per second 4 flashes then pause Two or more devices on this network have the same MSTP network address 2 flashes per second On Exec halted after frequent system err...

Page 41: ...r Enthalpy Switch Return Air Enthalpy Sensor CTB ECON P LINK to J4 2 or RTU Open to J2 6 C11161 Fig 67 Outside and Return Air Enthalpy Sensor Wiring Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors are available as fa...

Page 42: ...s where one value is shown it is the same for either 208 or 230 volts 3 Unbalanced 3 Phase Supply Voltage Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2 Use the foll...

Page 43: ...4 21 7 25 0 69 72 80 80 67 69 252 255 72 76 80 80 71 74 256 259 73 77 80 80 72 75 257 260 77 81 80 90 76 79 261 264 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 83 89 90 90 80 85 263 269 87 93 90 100 84 89 267 273 88 94...

Page 44: ...21 7 25 0 68 71 80 80 66 69 252 255 72 75 80 80 70 73 256 259 73 76 80 80 71 74 257 260 76 80 80 80 76 78 261 264 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 82 88 90 90 79 84 263 269 86 92 90 100 84 88 267 273 87 93 9...

Page 45: ...75 80 80 71 75 280 283 74 79 80 80 75 79 284 287 75 80 80 80 76 80 285 288 79 83 80 90 81 84 289 292 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 85 92 90 100 84 90 291 297 89 95 90 100 89 94 295 301 90 96 90 100 90 96 2...

Page 46: ...90 78 82 314 317 82 86 90 90 83 87 318 321 83 87 90 90 84 88 319 322 87 91 90 100 88 92 323 326 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 93 99 100 100 92 98 325 331 97 103 100 110 96 102 329 335 98 104 100 110 97 10...

Page 47: ...68 80 80 66 68 253 255 117A 7 8 10 4 21 7 25 0 68 71 80 80 66 69 252 255 72 75 80 80 70 73 256 259 73 76 80 80 71 74 257 260 76 80 80 80 76 78 261 264 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 82 88 90 90 79 84 263 26...

Page 48: ...56 55 258 117A 7 8 10 4 21 7 25 0 71 74 80 80 71 74 271 274 75 78 80 80 75 78 275 278 76 79 80 80 76 79 276 279 79 83 80 90 81 83 280 283 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 85 91 90 100 84 89 282 288 89 95 90 1...

Page 49: ...92 117A 7 8 10 4 21 7 25 0 78 81 80 90 79 81 305 308 82 85 90 90 83 86 309 312 83 86 90 90 84 87 310 313 87 90 90 90 89 91 314 317 110A 12 0 16 0 33 4 38 5 93 98 100 100 92 97 316 322 97 102 100 110 9...

Page 50: ...e installation Step 12 Install Accessories Available accessories include Roof Curb Thru base connection kit must be installed before unit is set on curb Manual outside air damper Two Position motorize...

Page 51: ...r shaft and the blower shaft 2 Set the tension gauge to the desired tension see Table 1 in Fig 71 Place the large O ring at that point 3 Press the tension checker downward on the belt until the large...

Page 52: ...4 C11504 Fig 72 Belt Drive Motor Mounting Pre Start and Start Up This completes the mechanical installation of the unit Refer to the unit s Service Manual for detailed Pre Start and Start Up instructi...

Page 53: ...53 50HCQ...

Page 54: ...dition Date 11 16 Printed in U S A Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 50HCQ 7 9 03SI Replaces 50HCQ 7 9...

Page 55: ...AIR INLET SCREENS ARE IN PLACE j VERIFY THAT UNIT IS LEVEL j CHECK FAN WHEELS AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING ORIFICE AND VERIFY SETSCREW IS TIGHT j VERIFY THAT FAN SHEAVES ARE ALIGNED AND BELTS...

Page 56: ...USING CHARGING CHARTS GENERAL j ECONOMIZER MINIMUM VENT AND CHANGEOVER SETTINGS TO JOB REQUIREMENTS IF EQUIPPED j VERIFY SMOKE DETECTOR UNIT SHUTDOWN BY UTILIZING MAGNET TEST REPEAT PROCESS FOR 2 COMP...

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