Envision R-410A Residential Installation Manual Download Page 33

32

ENVISION CONSOLE INSTALLATION MANUAL

ECM2 Blower Operation

Fan speeds will be selected through the user interface or 
the facility management system. There will be a total of 12 
speeds selectable with only three being selected at any 
one time. The lowest numbered speed selection set to ON 
will select the low-speed fan setting, the middle selection 
set to ON will select the medium-speed fan setting and 
the highest selection set to ON will select the high-speed 
fan setting. If all selections are set to OFF the software 
shall select speed setting 10 for low-speed, 11 for medium-
speed, and will select speed setting 12 for high speed.  If 
only one selection is set to ON, that selection will set the 
low-speed fan setting, the medium-speed setting will be 11, 
and the high-speed setting will be speed 12. The maximum 
low-speed setting will be speed 10 and the minimum high-
speed setting will be speed 3. In addition there is a low limit 
setting in the software to prevent the ECM2 fan speed from 
being set below acceptable limits for each unit size.

ECM2 Fan air flow “Soft Switch Settings”

A set of 12 “soft switches” accessible through the user 
interface or building automation system are used to select 
the three fan speed settings for the ECM2 fan motor. 
The 12 soft switches work in exactly the same way as the 
hardware switches used on the Premier control (Refer to 
Fan Performance Data - ECM2 Motor for proper settings). 
No more than three soft switches may be set to the “ON” 
position. The first “ON” switch (the lowest number switch) 
determines the “low speed fan” setting. The second de-
termines the “medium speed fan” setting, and the third 
determines the “high speed fan” setting.

Emergency Heat/Network Enabled Output (BO5)

This output is set from the factory to enable/disable 
emergency heat. If a problem occurs with the unit result-
ing in the compressor being locked out in heating mode, 
the control will automatically enable this output to turn 
on field installed electric heat. This output is interlocked 
with the fan proving input BI-6 (Fan proving sensors must 
be field supplied and installed). BI-6 must be connected 
to PB2 position 3 (see unit schematic) in the field if no fan 
proving sensor is desired. There is a configurable parame-
ter available through a BAS network that must be enabled 
if this output is to be commanded over the BAS network.

MUI Alarm History Reporting

If a fault occurs the fault will be recorded in history for 
display on the medium user interface in the History Menu.  
Each fault type will be displayed in the history menu with 
a number between 0 and 3. A reading of 3+ will mean 
that fault has occurred more than three times in the past.  
The history menu can be cleared with a power cycle only.  
Alarm date and time are not included in the history.

Inputs & Outputs Configuration 

Field Selectable Options

Water Coil Low Temp (Freeze Sensing) Limit Set Point (BI-5)

The water coil low temperature (freeze sensing) limit set 
point input allows you to adjust the water coil low tem-
perature (freeze sensing) limit set point (AI-5). When the 
jumper is installed on BI-5 (Wire #24) the water coil low 
temperature (freeze sensing) limit set point is factory set 
for 30°F. When the jumper on BI-5 (Wire #24) is removed 
the water coil low temperature (freeze sensing) limit set 
point will be 15°F.

Accessory Outputs (BO-7 and BO-8)

Accessory Output 1 will be energized 90 seconds prior to 
the compressor output being energized. Accessory Output 
2 will be energized with the fan output (BO-1). When the 
corresponding compressor output is turned off the acces-
sory output will be deactivated immediately. These outputs 
are selectable for normally open or normally closed opera-
tion through the Medium User interface or through the 
Building Automation System.

Control Accessories

Zone Sensors

TAXXJ02 Room Command Module

• 

TAXXA01 LCD Room Command Module

• 

A99 Sensor

• 

MUI (LCD User interface) for diagnostics
and commissioning.

MUIK1 - Panel Mount, Portable

• 

MUIK2 - Wall Mount

• 

Envision Console Controls

Input Name

Input Output Name

Output

Zone Temp 1

AI 1 Fan Enable

BO1

Relative Humidity Input

AI 2 Comp – Low Capacity

BO2

Condensate Level

AI 3 Reversing Valve 

BO3

Universal Temp Input

AI 4 Comp – Full Capacity

BO4

Water Coil Low Temperature Limit

AI 5 Network Output/EH Output

BO5

Warm/Cool Adjust and Temp Occ

AI 6 Alarm

BO6

Accessory 1 Output

BO7

Occupied

BI 1 Accessory 2 Output

BO8

Emergency Shutdown

BI 2 Network Controlled Output

B09

Stage 1 Low Pressure

BI 3

Network Viewable Input 1

BI 4 ECM2 Fan

PWM1

Water Coil Low Temp Limit Set Point

BI 5 Network Controlled Output

PWM2

Network Viewable Input 2

BI 6

Thermostat Y1

BI 7

Thermostat Y2

BI 8

Thermostat O

BI 9

Thermostat G

B10

Stage 1 High Pressure

BI11

Compressor Proving

BI12

XP10 Expansion Card
Input Name

Input Output Name

Output

Unused

AI 1 Unused

BO 1

Unused

AI 2 Unused

BO 2

Unused

AI 3 Unused

BO 3

Unused

AI 4 Unused

BO 4

SINGLE and DUAL STAGE WATER-TO-AIR

Summary of Contents for R-410A Residential

Page 1: ...formation Water Piping Connections Electrical Startup Procedures Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance Envision Console Installation Manual Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps R 410A Refrigerant 0 75...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Ground Water Systems 17 Electrical Connections 18 Auxiliary Heat Ratings 18 Unit Electrical Data 19 Fan Performance Table 19 Wiring Schematics 20 24 Envision Console Controls 25 39 Unit Startup Notes...

Page 4: ...Range 3 No Coating Extended Range Piping Option 4 No Coating Standard Range L Left R Right N A with chassis only Sound Kit A None Voltage B Blanket 0 208 230 60 1 2 265 60 1 Auxilliary Electric heat...

Page 5: ...the packag ing if necessary Units in question should also be internally inspected If any damage is noted the carrier should make the proper notation on the delivery receipt acknowledging the damage Wa...

Page 6: ...3 3 49 1 11 8 4 3 cm 127 0 31 1 65 2 23 4 88 9 15 6 8 3 124 7 29 8 10 9 09 12 15 18 4 0 5 7 8 1 3 2 6 47 B3 0 193B 47 B3 0 193B 756B 3BC B 4 B 34B 3BC 23B 7 0 BE7AB 3FB3 232 B 0 0 19 2 4 B6 C B7 B 0...

Page 7: ...1 2 5 49 1 11 8 4 3 cm 127 0 32 0 73 9 23 4 88 9 15 6 6 4 124 7 29 8 10 9 09 12 15 18 3 D3 AB71 AB 7 4 0 93 B 0 2 3 13 0 93 3253 4 35 A A6 E 6 7 8 1 4 3 2 5 0 756B 3BC B 4 B 34B 3BC 23B 7 0 BE7AB 3FB3...

Page 8: ...6 6 1 124 7 30 5 10 9 in 55 0 12 6 29 1 9 2 35 0 6 1 2 5 54 1 11 8 4 3 cm 139 7 32 0 73 9 23 4 88 9 15 6 6 4 137 4 29 8 10 9 09 12 15 18 47 B3 0 193B 47 B3 0 193B 2 3 1 6 7 8 4 0 5 0 756B 3BC B 4 B 3...

Page 9: ...2 4 1 7BG 0 B6 A723A 3 31B 71 63 B 23 0 7 3 3AA AE7B16 B7 4 B7 AE7B16 B7 0 19 B3 3 C7 32 4 2 3 7 AB B7 CBA723 7 2 3 B7 473 2 7 AB 32 E D B 53 B3 7 A 4F 3 B3 E AB B B7 A G B7 4CA32 4CA32 27A1 31B B7 0...

Page 10: ...47 B3 1 B 3 1 23 A B3 2 7 1 31B7 E B3 CB 4 B E B3 7 4 B B7 0 19 B3 1 3AA 113AA 3 2 3 3 7 5 1 0 E3 113AA 3 1 3AA 113AA 3 47 B3 1 B 3 1 23 A B3 2 7 1 31B7 E B3 CB 4 B E B3 7 4 B B7 0 19 B3 1 3AA 113AA 3...

Page 11: ...D3A B7 6 A3 97BA 1 23 A B3 2 7 1 31B7 47 B3 6 2G 0 F B7 3 31B 71 63 B B7 0 19 B3 3 C7 32 4 2 3 7 AB B7 CBA723 7 2 3 B7 473 2 7 AB 32 1 B 3 3 D3 4 113AA B 1 B 0 F 2 3 44 AE7B16 1 3AA 113AA 3 3 D32 4 1...

Page 12: ...47 B3 1 B 3 1 23 A B3 2 7 1 31B7 E B3 CB 4 B E B3 7 4 B B7 0 19 B3 1 3AA 113AA 3 2 3 3 7 5 1 0 E3 113AA 3 1 3AA 113AA 3 47 B3 1 B 3 1 23 A B3 2 7 1 31B7 E B3 CB 4 B E B3 7 4 B B7 0 19 B3 1 3AA 113AA...

Page 13: ...ate mounting height is increased by the thickness of the shims used Position backplate in desired equipment location To further reduce the operating sound level of the unit 1 8 inch thick rubber matti...

Page 14: ...o the units An air vent must be installed in the water distribution system The supply and return water piping should be run through the wall or floor penetration and terminate with a ball valve The pi...

Page 15: ...should be installed on both the supply and return water lines of the unit Flow control valves should be installed on the water discharge line It is recommended that P T ports be installed on the suppl...

Page 16: ...inet repositioning pieces 4 1 2 and 3 into the locations directly opposite the original positions Secure by replacing mounting brackets Note Be sure that louvers on the grille assembly are facing the...

Page 17: ...rotect the sys tem from dirty water conditions Dirty water will result in system wide degradation of performance and solids may clog valves strainers flow regulators etc Additionally the heat exchange...

Page 18: ...pliance in your area Note For open loop groundwater systems or systems that do not contain an antifreeze solution set SW1 Switch 2 to the WELL position Refer to the Dip Switch Field Selection table Sl...

Page 19: ...L S X2 X1 W2 Field Connections Unit Connections 24 VAC COMMON COMPRESSOR REVERSING VALVE FAN LOCKOUT SIGNAL SHUTDOWN NIGHT SETBACK LOAD SHED Requires common connections or 24 VAC for activation Red Bl...

Page 20: ...500 fpm by 0 16 in wg Unit Electrical Data Model Rated Voltage Voltage Min Max Compressor Fan Motor FLA Total Unit FLA Min Circ Amp Max Fuse HACR MCC RLA LRA 09 208 230 60 1 197 253 6 4 4 1 21 0 0 50...

Page 21: ...White 20 Orange 14 Orange 21 Black 29 Red 30 Black Black 12 White 18 Red 11 Red 19 Red 17 24 V Accessory 24VAC Shutdown Red 15 Red 16 NOTE 1 T ST CC Compressor Contactor HP High Pressure Switch LP Low...

Page 22: ...ack 27 RB 4 2 5 Red EH T2 T1 L2 White White L1 EH Normal RV DT ON OFF Damper Sw Damper Motor D Fan Mode Sw 4 5 2 E1 E1 AQ Blk Wht 24 Blk Wht 23 Black 22 White 18 Blue T6 NOTE 2 3 1 RB 3 1 Black 37 Blu...

Page 23: ...ated ON Current fault or Output display mode activated Normal Standard timings Well Open loop freeze sensing setting 30 F Normal Unit status display Normal Standard thermostat operation Normal Standar...

Page 24: ...g information for specific thermostat hookup instructions Red Black 25 RB Gray 42 White 28 Black 29 Red 30 Damper Motor Off On DAMPER MODE DT D Blue Wht 35 MV Black 31 Red 32 Handi Box Ground Lug Unit...

Page 25: ...eeze protection Field Zone Sensor Wiring 3 Acc 1 output is cycled with the compressor 4 Acc 2 output is cycled with the fan 5 R C Y1 O and G inputs are for use with a wall mounted thermostat A23 A13 A...

Page 26: ...tional Medium User Interface MUI can be used as a field service tool Standalone Unit Mounted Digital Dial Sensor Remote Mounted Standard Thermostat Remote Mounted Sensor FX10 w N2 FX10 Control functio...

Page 27: ...he Versatec microprocessor board provides control of the entire unit as well as outputs for status modes faults and diagnostics The control system is a microprocessor based control board that is locat...

Page 28: ...e sensing fault bypass delay 2 minutes Power on delay 5 minutes Normal Control Timing Operational Logic Blower off delay 5 seconds Compressor on delay 2 seconds Short cycle delay 15 seconds Miniumum c...

Page 29: ...r Coil Low Temperature Freeze Sensing Condensate overflow sensing Lockout mode control Emergency shutdown mode Random start and short cycle protection Short Cycle Protection Allows a minimum compresso...

Page 30: ...talled emergency heat in the event that the compressor is locked out This input can also be commanded on from a BAS as needed An alarm history can be viewed through the MUI and will be held in memory...

Page 31: ...or becomes unreliable at any time compressor operation will immediately be suspended until the problem is corrected This should be displayed as an alarm on the BAS and the MUI This alarm will be repor...

Page 32: ...capacity for a minimum of 30 seconds before the full capacity com pressor output can be enabled During low capacity compressor operation the ECM2 blower will operate in medium speed and will operate...

Page 33: ...arm History Reporting If a fault occurs the fault will be recorded in history for display on the medium user interface in the History Menu Each fault type will be displayed in the history menu with a...

Page 34: ...ter to Air Welcome Info Status Temps Outputs Settings Maint Alarms Alm History WFI Envision Series PROFXENV XX 3 8 07 Info Run Mode Auto Eff Occup y Occ Y1 Input OFF Y2 Input OFF G Input OFF O Input O...

Page 35: ...p 0 Bad Sensor 0 Alm History NOTE This FX10 application implements an alarm history which is reset only by cycling power This history shows on the Alm History page Any alarm showing 4 events has occur...

Page 36: ...ting Freeze Sensing Temperature Value Read Only ADF 40 nvoHtgFrzSetpt Heating Freeze Sensing Temperature Setpoint Value Read Only ADF 41 nvoAlarms Alarms Enumerated 0 no alarms 1 condensate alarm 2 Co...

Page 37: ...Compressor low Suction Pressure alarm 4 Freeze sensing alarm 8 Faulty Freeze Sensor alarm 9 Loss of Charge Read Only nvoPWMOut SNVT_volt 44 ECM PWM Control signal value Read Only nvoECMOvrd SNVT_volt...

Page 38: ...9 Loss of Charge Read Only Analog Input 0 8 Present_Value 85 WFI ECM Cmd Output Present_Value ECM PWM Control signal value Read Only Analog Output 1 2 Present_Value 85 WFI ECM Fan Ovrd Present_Value...

Page 39: ...network to send space temperature values to the heat pump controller volatile these will supersede any temperature sensor connected to the space temperature Analog Input Analog Value Type 2 2 1 Occupi...

Page 40: ...k command equivalent of a thermostatic G call 14 3 Compressor Cmd Y1 Write allows a network command equivalent of a thermostatic Y1 call 14 4 Compressor Cmd Y2 Write allows a network command equivalen...

Page 41: ...able in five models with equipment rated fuses to provide addi tional circuit protection The fuses are panel mounted to allow easy inspection and removal without removing the cover on the disconnect C...

Page 42: ...ng setpoint must be set below room temperature 3 Be sure that the compressor and water control valve or loop pump s are activated 4 Verify that the water flow rate is correct by measuring the pressure...

Page 43: ...rmance based on entering air temperatures of 80 F DB 67 F WB Heating performance based on entering air temperature of 70 F DB Operating Limits F C F C Air Limits Min Ambient Air 45 7 2 45 7 2 Rated Am...

Page 44: ...85 for water antifreeze x T Note DO NOT hook up pressure gauges unless there appears to be a performance problem Line Voltage Loop Open Unit Amp Draw Closed COAX SOURCE HEATING CYCLE ANALYSIS EXPANSIO...

Page 45: ...09 1 2 1 0 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 1 8 2 3 2 2 2 0 1 9 1 8 2 5 3 8 3 7 3 5 3 3 3 1 12 1 5 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 2 3 1 7 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 1 3 5 3 0 2 7 2 5 2 4 2 2 15 2 0 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 3 0 3 3 3 2 3 0 2 9 2...

Page 46: ...ssure Note On open loop systems if the installation is in an area with a known high mineral content 125 PPM or greater in the water it is best to establish with the owner a periodic maintenance schedu...

Page 47: ......

Page 48: ...nace International Inc 9000 Conservation Way Fort Wayne IN 46809 www waterfurnace com WaterFurnace International Inc 9000 Conservation Way Fort Wayne IN 46809 9794 WaterFurnace has a policy of continu...

Reviews: