Manual 2100-523
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34 of 41
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
Cooling
– Circuit R-Y makes the thermostat pull in the
compressor contactor starting the compressor and
outdoor motor. The G (indoor motor) circuit is
automatically completed on any call for cooling
operation, or can be energized by manual fan switch on
subbase for constant air circulation.
Heating
– Circuit is completed for R-W1 on each
heating “on” cycle, energizing the electric heat
contactor. R-G also makes starting indoor blower
motor.
Second stage heat – Energized circuit R-W2 and the
electric heat contactor for the second bank of heaters (if
equipped) is energized.
High / Low Pressure control
provides protection for the
compressor. In the event system pressures go above 600
PSI or below 40 PSI in cooling mode, the compressor
will be stopped. This will activate the red light located
in the control panel. The lockout circuit will hold
compressor off line. When the system problem is
corrected, the unit operation can be restored by turning
of the main power supply off and then back on, or reset
the room thermostat. The low pressure control has a
bypass to eliminate nuisance lockout on cold start up,
factory set to 2 minutes.
Dehumidification / Reheat Circuit
– Both cooling and
heating take precedence over dehumidification.
Reheat Circuit
– There is a small capillary tube inserted
between the reheat coil return line and suction line that
will prevent liquid from accumulating in the reheat coil
when it is inactive. This drain does not affect the
normal operation of the system.
There is a check valve located in the reheat coil return
line. It has a soft spring to hold the ball on the seat. This
will make the method of checking the ball freedom with
a magnet difficult. Refer to Figures 24 and 25 for the
location of the check valve and drain back capillary.
When the system is operating in the dehumidification
mode the suction pressure will be reduced by 4 to 8 psig
and the discharge pressure will be reduced by 19 to 22
psig.
CRV / QERV OPERATION
QERV is energized by applying 24 VAC to the “F”
terminal of the low voltage terminal strip on units with
“X” climate control option. It is energized by the “A”
terminal of the thermostat on units with “E” climate
control option. It is energized by applying power to the
“F” terminal of the low voltage strip on units with “G”
climate control options. On climate option “I” it is
energized by the brown/white wire at the CO
2
controller.
OPTIONAL CLIMATE CONTROLS
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
The Climate Control Option G is an electronic, non-
programmable manual or auto changeover thermostat.
The thermostat may be manually set to heat or cool
mode. The thermostat will maintain the temperature set
on the thermostat in the mode in which it is set.
The Climate Control Option E is an electronic,
programmable thermostat. The thermostat can be set in
the heat, cool or automatic mode. When the thermostat
is set in the heat mode, it can heat only to maintain the
temperature set on the thermostat. When the thermostat
is set in the cool mode, it can cool only to maintain the
temperature set on the thermostat. When the thermostat
is set in the automatic mode, the thermostat can change
automatically to the heat or cool modes to maintain the
temperature set on the thermostat.
The Climate Control Option I is an electronic,
programmable thermostat and a CO
2
controller. The
thermostat can be set in the heat, cool or automatic
mode. When the thermostat is set in the heat mode, it
can heat only to maintain the temperature set on the
thermostat. When the thermostat is set in the cool
mode, it can cool only to maintain the temperature set
on the thermostat. When the thermostat is set in the
automatic mode, the thermostat can change
automatically to the heat or cool modes to maintain the
temperature set on the thermostat.
The CO
2
controller will energize the vent option and the
ID blower when the room CO
2
levels rise over set level.
Default CO
2
set point is 1000 ppm. See Figure 23.
PRESSURE SERVICE PORTS
High and low pressure service ports are installed on all
units so that the system operating pressures can be
observed. Pressure curves can be found later in the
manual covering all models on both cooling and heating
cycles. It is imperative to match the correct pressure
curve to the unit by model number. Upper and lower
service doors must be attached to obtain proper reading.
"SW1" SET TO ON
"OUT" SET TO 20-100%
"SW2" SET TO ON
OF
F
ON
ON
OF
F
0-100% 20-100%
VO
LT
AG
E
CURRE
NT
SW2SW1OUT AN
"AN" SET TO VOLTAGE
MIS-2667
FIGURE 23
CO
2
CONTROLLER – FACTORY SET TO 1000 PPM
Содержание QTEC Q24A1D Series
Страница 7: ...Manual 2100 523 Page 7 of 41 FIGURE 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS...
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Страница 14: ...Manual 2100 523 Page 14 of 41 MIS 2469 DRAIN BOX WALL SLEEVE OVERFLOW TUBE CAULK AROUND TUBE FIGURE 12A...
Страница 16: ...Manual 2100 523 Page 16 of 41 REMOVE KNOCK OUT FOR INDOOR DRAIN HOSE CONNECTOR MIS 2471 FIGURE 12C If Used...
Страница 32: ...Manual 2100 523 Page 32 of 41 FIGURE 21 FRESH AIR DAMPER REMOVAL MOUNTING SCREW...
Страница 35: ...Manual 2100 523 Page 35 of 41 FIGURE 24 AIR CONDITIONING MODE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...
Страница 36: ...Manual 2100 523 Page 36 of 41 FIGURE 25 DEHUMIDIFICATIONMODE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...