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ALARM WIRING

Alarm relays can be wired for NO (close on alarm) or
NC (open on alarm) strategy.

Alarm relays can be used individually if there are
enough available building alarm points, or can be
arranged into smaller groups or even a single group so
that all alarm capabilities can be utilized.

When multiple alarms are grouped together and issued
as a single alarm, there will no off-site indication of
which specific problem may have occurred, only that
one of the alarms in the group has been triggered.  The
individual alarm problem will be shown on the LED
display on the face of the controller.

Note:

 All alarm and output relays are Form C (SPDT)

dry contacts rated 1A @ 24 VAC.

Note:

 All alarm relay outputs have 10-second delay in

acutally issuing to protect against nuisance alarm signals.

The Power Loss 1, Power Loss 2 and controller alarm
relays are all “reverse actuated”, which means they are
continuously energized (the NO contact is closed) and
switched to NC position upon alarm condition.
Therefore, it is important to closely follow the alarm
board connection diagrams that follow.

Any alarm feature that is not desired can simply be
ignored (not connected).

2ND STAGE COOLING ALARM

This alarm output is available for use if desired.  It is
important to note that in some installations, due to A/C
system sizing and internal heat load, that the secondary
(lag) air conditioning unit may be called upon to assist
the lead air conditioner some of the time.  If this is the
case, or possibly when additional heat load is added,
using the 2nd stage cooling alarm will cause nuisance
alarm conditions.

Note:

 For units with 2-stage compressors, the dual stage

cooling alarm activates on cooling Stage 3 initiation.
Menu Step 23, CoPr, must be set to “2” for this to occur,
otherwise alarm will activate on cooling call Stage 2
causing nuisance alarm.

For installations where it is known that there is 100%
redundancy (one air conditioning unit can handle 100% of
the load 100% of the time) use of the 2nd Stage Cooling
Alarm is a method to issue an alarm signal that the lead
air conditioner is down (or not delivering full capacity)
and that the lag air conditioner is now operating.

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE ALARMS

Air conditioners with “J” control module are equipped
with an alarm relay that is activated upon high or low
refrigerant pressure lockout conditions.  Connecting
terminals 2 and 3 from the air conditioner 24V terminal
block to the matching terminals 2 and 3 on the alarm
board will allow these alarms to function.

EMERGENCY VENTILATION SEQUENCE

For units with economizers, there are two (2) emergency
ventilation sequences designed into the controller.  Both
require the -B alarm board and connection of terminals
E and F from the air conditioner 24V terminal block to
the matching terminals on the alarm board.

Note:

 The E and F wiring connections at the 24V

terminal block in the A/C units are different for older
style EIFM economizers than for newer style
ECONWMT economizers.  Refer to the appropriate
Controller Connection diagrams - See Table 1.

Sequence one requires a refrigerant pressure alarm,
coupled with high temperature alarm condition No. 1
(HAL 1 set point).  If both of these conditions occur, the
economizer in the air conditioner that issued the
refrigerant alarm will drive open to ventilate the building.

Sequence two (HAL 2 set point) is activated by high
temperature alarm No. 2, and will initiate even without a
refrigerant pressure alarm signal.  Both economizers will
be activated to provide emergency ventilation.  This
strategy help protect against building overheating if air
conditioner(s) are inoperative for non-pressure related
reasons (bad compressor, contactor, run capacitor, etc.).

NOTE: The LED display board can be replaced if
needed independently of the alarm board.  Bard
part number is 8612-022.

ALARM LED DISPLAY BOARD

MIS-2042

NOTE:

 The LED display board is polarized and will

only fit in one direction as shown.  It must be fully
inserted in order for the controller to function properly.

NOTE: The alarm LED display board is shipped
uninstalled to protect it from possible damage during
installation of the wiring to main controller board and/or
the alarm board.  It is polarity sensitive and is keyed so it
can only be installed in correct position.

Содержание MC4000 SERIES

Страница 1: ...LID STATE DUAL UNIT LEAD LAG CONTROLLER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Manual No 2100 563 Supersedes NEW File Vol III Tab 19 Date 06 17 11 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 4...

Страница 2: ...Close On Alarm Strategy 33 MC4000 Label 35 Figure 17 Parts List Description Diagram 36 Tables Table 1 Hook Up Diagram Selection 17 Table Parts List 37 Getting Other Information and Publications 3 MC40...

Страница 3: ...90B and Air Conditioning Systems FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THESE PUBLISHERS ACCA Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1712 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington DC 20009 Telephone 202 483 9370 Fax...

Страница 4: ...red for special applications or user preference The MC4000 can be equipped with one of two alarm boards and these can be factory installed or installed at any time in the field if so desired Should th...

Страница 5: ...The standard local temperature sensor has 12 leads and comes installed from the factory A secondary sensor is located internally on the main controller board and serves as a reference and back up sen...

Страница 6: ...Smoke and Generator interface for Controller to function Inputs Lockout 1 2 3 input from HVAC 1 Lockout 2 2 3 input from HVAC 2 Outputs Smoke Fire Form C SPDT Lockout 1 Form C SPDT Refrigerant alarm H...

Страница 7: ...ol located in the electrical control panel of the air conditioners being controlled by the lead lag controller To eliminate the 60 second blower off delay disconnect and isolate the wire that is facto...

Страница 8: ...u t a r e p m e T n A F c n o i t a r e p o r e w o l b s u o u n i t n o C h t o B d a e L e n o N e n o N g e d C r o F n i s e t a r e p o m e t s y s r e l l o r t n o C C r o F F t l A e c n e u...

Страница 9: ...conomizer 1st stage cooling set point is the setting SP input into the controller Factory default is 77F 25C On a call for cooling the blower of the lead unit will come on immediately if not already o...

Страница 10: ...default setting user selectable 2 6F warmer than Stage 1 On a call for 2nd Stage cooling the blower of the lag unit is turned on if not already on See Blower Operation and the Stage 2 LED will blink f...

Страница 11: ...operation COOLING OPERATING SEQUENCES FOR NON ALTERNATING LEAD LEAD LAG LAG CONFIGURATION Note Heat pumps cannot be operated in Non Alternating Lead Lead Lag Lag sequence Selecting Heat Pump Yes will...

Страница 12: ...mizer control If outdoor conditions are not acceptable for free cooling the compressor will automatically operate instead of the economizer 4th cooling set point is 2F default setting user selectable...

Страница 13: ...to operate and the compressor will operate on compressor Stage 2 full capacity If the compressor is already operating on Stage 1 partial capacity because outside free cooling range the compressor will...

Страница 14: ...art your browser enter the CB4000 s default IP address http 192 168 1 67 and hit Enter 8 The MC4000 log in page should appear For Vista or Windows 7 1 Open Control Panel click Network Internet 2 Click...

Страница 15: ...r or Alarm d High Temp 2 Clear or Alarm e Controller Failure Clear or Alarm SETPOINTS PAGE Note Read level authority can view this screen but cannot make any changes Admin and Write authority can make...

Страница 16: ...buttons while the controller is in the normal operating run mode 2 Press and hold the Advance Change Save button and the Up and Down arrow buttons simultaneously for 20 seconds until the display show...

Страница 17: ...C d r a o B r e w e N T M W N O C E o N r e z i m o n o c E n o i t a c i n u m m o C d r a o B r e w e N T M W N O C E r e z i m o n o c E 0 0 0 4 B C h t i w n o i t a c i n u m m o C d r a o B e g...

Страница 18: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 18 of 40 FIGURE 2 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 2 STAGE WA S WL S SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS NO ECONOMIZERS...

Страница 19: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 19 of 40 FIGURE 3 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 1 STAGE WA WL W A W L SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS NO ECONOMIZER WITH ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 20: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 20 of 40 FIGURE 4 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 2 STAGE WA S WL S SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS NO ECONOMIZERS WITH ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 21: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 21 of 40 FIGURE 5 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 1 STAGE WA WL W A W L SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH OLDER STYLE EIFM ECONOMIZERS...

Страница 22: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 22 of 40 FIGURE 6 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 2 STAGE WA S WL S SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH OLDER STYLE EIFM ECONOMIZERS...

Страница 23: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 23 of 40 FIGURE 7 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 1 STAGE WA WL W A W L SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH OLDER STYLE EIFM ECONOMIZERS AND WITH ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 24: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 24 of 40 FIGURE 8 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 2 STAGE WA S WL S SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH OLDER STYLE EIFM ECONOMIZERS AND WITH ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 25: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 25 of 40 FIGURE 9 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 1 STAGE WA WL W A W L SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH ECONWMT ECONOMIZERS...

Страница 26: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 26 of 40 FIGURE 10 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 2 STAGE WA S WL S SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH ECONWMT ECONOMIZERS...

Страница 27: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 27 of 40 FIGURE 11 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 1 STAGE WA WL W A W L SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH ECONWMT ECONOMIZERS AND WITH ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 28: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 28 of 40 FIGURE 12 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS 2 STAGE WA S WL S SERIES AIR CONDITIONERS WITH ECONWMT ECONOMIZERS AND WITH ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 29: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 29 of 40 FIGURE 13 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS HEAT PUMPS NO ECONOMIZER...

Страница 30: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 30 of 40 FIGURE 14 CONTROLLERCONNECTIONS HEAT PUMPS NO ECONOMIZER WITH OPTIONAL ALARM BOARD CB4000 COMMUNICATION BOARD...

Страница 31: ...hod to issue an alarm signal that the lead air conditioner is down or not delivering full capacity and that the lag air conditioner is now operating REFRIGERANT PRESSURE ALARMS Air conditioners with J...

Страница 32: ...loose to protect it from possible damage during installation of the wiring to main controller board and or the alarm board It is polarity sensitive and is keyed so it can only be installed in correct...

Страница 33: ...oose to protect it from possible damage during installation of the wiring to main controller board and or the alarm board It is polarity sensitive and is keyed so it can only be installed in correct p...

Страница 34: ...wn If no buttons are pushed within thirty 30 seconds the controller will automatically revert back to RUN mode To reset all controller settings to the factory default values press the PROGRAM button f...

Страница 35: ...or 18 3 to 32 2C Default is 77F 25C 5 Deadband between cooling and heating setpoint 2 to 40F or 1 1 to 22 2C Default is 17F 9 4C 6 Continuous blower operation None Lead Both Default is None 7 Degree d...

Страница 36: ...Manual 2100 563 Page 36 of 40 FIGURE 17 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION DIAGRAM MIS 2954 12 9 3 4 5 7 6 11 2 1 10 8...

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