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NOTE: The enthalpy control must be set to the “D” setting for

differential enthalpy control to work properly. 

The enthalpy control receives the indoor and return enthalpy from

the  outdoor  and return air enthalpy  sensors  and provides  a  dry

contact switch input to the PremierLink™ controller. Locate the

controller in place of an existing economizer controller or near the

actuator. The  mounting  plate  may  not  be  needed  if  an  existing

bracket is used. 

A closed contact indicates that outside air is preferred to the return

air. An open contact indicates that the economizer should remain

at minimum position. 

To  wire  the outdoor  air enthalpy sensor, perform  the following

(see Fig. 4 and 23)

NOTE: The outdoor air sensor can be removed from the back of

the enthalpy controller and mounted remotely. 

1. Use a 4-conductor,  18 or  20 AWG (American Wire Gage)

cable  to  connect  the  enthalpy  control  to  the  PremierLink

controller and power transformer.

2. Connect the following 4 wires from the wire harness located

in rooftop unit to the enthalpy controller:
 a. Connect the BRN wire to the 24 vac terminal (TR1) on

enthalpy control and to pin 1 on 12-pin harness.

 b. Connect the RED wire to the 24 vac GND terminal (TR)

on enthalpy sensor and to pin 2 on 12-pin harness.

 c. Connect the ORN/GRAY wire to J4-2 on PremierLink

controller and to terminal 3 on enthalpy sensor.

 d. Connect the RED/GRAY wire to J4-1 on PremierLink

controller and to terminal 2 on enthalpy sensor.

NOTE: If installing in a Carrier rooftop, use the two gray wires

provided from the control section to the economizer to connect

PremierLink controller to terminals 2 and 3 on enthalpy sensor. If

NOT  using  Carrier  equipment,  wires  may  need  to  be

field-supplied and installed.
RETURN AIR ENTHALPY SENSOR (HH57AC078) 
Mount the return air enthalpy sensor (HH57AC078) in the return

air duct. The return air sensor is wired to the enthalpy controller

(HH57AC077)  (see  Fig.  25  and  26).  The  outdoor  enthalpy

changeover set point is set at the controller. 

To wire the return air enthalpy sensor, perform the following (see

Fig. 26): 

1. Use a 2-conductor, 18 or 20 AWG, twisted pair cable to con

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nect the return air enthalpy sensor to the enthalpy controller. 

2. At the enthalpy control remove the factory-installed resistor

from the (SR) and (+) terminals. 

3. Connect the field-supplied RED wire to (+) spade connector

on the return air enthalpy sensor and the (SR+) terminal on

the enthalpy controller. Connect the BLK wire to (S) spade

connector on the return air enthalpy sensor and the (SR) ter

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minal on the enthalpy controller. (See Fig. 26.)

Fig. 25 — Enthalpy Control, Sensor and Mounting 

Plate

Fig. 26 — Outdoor and Return Air Enthalpy Sensor 

Wiring

NOTE: Remove factory-installed jumper across SE and + before

connecting  wires  from  return  air  enthalpy  sensor.  Switches  are

shown in high outdoor air enthalpy state. Terminals 2 and 3 close

on low outdoor air enthalpy relative to indoor air enthalpy. Re

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move sensor mounted on back of control and locate in outside air

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stream.
ENTHALPY SWITCH/RECEIVER (33CSENTHSW) 
The accessory enthalpy switch/receiver (33CSENTHSW) senses

temperature and humidity of the air surrounding the device and

calculates the enthalpy when used without an enthalpy sensor. The

relay is energized when enthalpy is high and de-energized when

enthalpy is low (based on ASHRAE 90.1 [American Society of

Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers] criteria).

If an accessory enthalpy sensor (33CSENTSEN) is attached to the

return air sensor input, then differential enthalpy is calculated. The

relay is  energized when  the enthalpy detected  by the  return air

enthalpy sensor is less than the enthalpy at the enthalpy switch/

receiver. The relay is de-energized when the enthalpy detected by

the return air enthalpy switch/receiver (differential enthalpy con

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trol). (See Fig. 27 and 28.)

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Содержание CRECOMZR072A01

Страница 1: ...to the equipment and any other safety precautions that apply Follow all safety codes Wear safety glasses and work gloves Use care in handling and installing this accessory It is important to recognize safety information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER...

Страница 2: ...d relief air damper leakage requirements and when used with Carrier ComfortLink RTU Open Premierlink SystemVu or I O Flex control systems meet IECC 2015 section C403 2 4 7 for Fault Detection and Diagnostic requirements Note IECC 2015 section C403 2 4 7 1 requires differential return air sensor which must be ordered separately Outside air and return air volume dampers are AMCA Air Movement and Con...

Страница 3: ...It is important that the damper be perfectly square in the unit 6 Reinstall the left side corner post on to the unit NOTE The corner post will sit behind the economizer shroud flange See Fig 5 Screw through the corner post and through the economizer shroud See Fig 3 and 5 7 Insert provided screw through the bottom left rear of the economizer and into the unit base See Fig 3 Reinstall the unit s le...

Страница 4: ... 9 10 11 12 WHT WHT YEL PINK VIO BLK BLK BLK BLU RED RED RED 73 73 73 69 69 69 69 69 73 To Optional Enthalpy Sensor 500 OHM Resistor Actuator Outside Air Sensor Units Left Side Panel Left Front Corner Post Screw Economizer Flange Economizer Shroud Jumper Plug Remove Harness Plug From Economizer Harness Plug From HVAC ...

Страница 5: ...ood top Item 3 Align the central retainers to the holes located on the filter support Item 1 so the central retainer is perpendicular to the hood and each filter support Secure using the screws provided i Apply seal strip to top diverters Item 7 j Secure top diverters Item 7 to the hood top Item 3 k Install outdoor air screens by sliding them into each of the four spaces created by the hood filter...

Страница 6: ... 3 3 Side Retainer 2 4 Hood Top 1 5 Left Hood Side 1 6 Right Hood Side 1 7 Top Diverters 2 8 Deflector 3 Apply seal strip to the front of this flange Apply seal strip to the back of this flange Apply seal strip to the back of this flange Apply seal strip to the back of this flange 7 7 3 5 6 8 8 2 8 6 4 2 1 2 Insert Air Screen Slide Into Position Outdoor Air Hood CRBARHOD001A00 Relief Hood Ordered ...

Страница 7: ...ve and save the 12 pin jumper plug from the unit wiring harness See Fig 6 Insert the EconoMi er 2 plug into the unit wiring harness plug See Fig 6 NOTE The 12 pin jumper plug should be saved for future use in the event that the EconoMi er2 is removed from the unit The jumper plug is not needed as long as the EconoMi er 2 is installed 9 Install the provided bottom panel with the horizontal return d...

Страница 8: ... 19 illustrates the installed barometric hood parts Fig 19 Installed Barometric Hood Side View and Isometric View For horizontal return and field installed economizer install the economizer as follows 1 Install the field provided horizontal ductwork onto the unit Duct height must be at least 19 1 2 inches high however the duct can be no taller than the top of the relief opening in the bottom panel...

Страница 9: ...e 12 pin economizer harness pin 5 and 6 are used to connect the OAT sensor to the PremierLink board INDOOR AIR QUALITY CO2 SENSOR Mount the optional indoor air quality CO2 sensor according to manufacturer specifications A separate field supplied transformer must be used to power the CO2 sensor Wire the CO2 sensor to the COM and IAQI terminals of J5 on the PremierLink controller Refer to the Premie...

Страница 10: ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 GRN DDC CONTROL RMTOCC CMPSAFE FSD SFS NOT USED RED PNK RED WHT RED BLU RED YEL RED 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ORN RED ENTH POSITION 0 POSITION 1 1 LEN CCN 4 NO ACTION LOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS ON POWERUP 0 1 1234 ECONO J9 J7 NOT USED J8 FAN GRN CMP1 YEL CMP2 BLU HS1 WHT HS2 HS3 EXH RVS PNK ORNRED PWR RELAYS RED CUT FOR DUAL TRANSFORMER EQUIPMENT BLK WHT RED DISCRETE J4 0 20mA IN...

Страница 11: ...eturn air enthalpy sensor to the enthalpy controller 2 At the enthalpy control remove the factory installed resistor from the SR and terminals 3 Connect the field supplied RED wire to spade connector on the return air enthalpy sensor and the SR terminal on the enthalpy controller Connect the BLK wire to S spade connector on the return air enthalpy sensor and the SR ter minal on the enthalpy contro...

Страница 12: ...EQUIRES BOTH AN ENTHALPY SWITCH RECEIVER 33CSENTHSW AND AN ENTHALPY SENSOR 33CSENTSEN The enthalpy switch receiver is mounted in the outdoor air inlet and calculates outdoor air enthalpy The enthalpy sensor is mounted in the return airstream and calculates the enthalpy of the indoor air For differential enthalpy control the enthalpy switch receiver energizes the HI enthalpy relay output when the o...

Страница 13: ...set point has not been reached By the time the CO2 level reaches the set point the damper will be at maximum ventilation and should maintain the set point In order to have the CO2 sensor control the economizer damper in this manner first determine the damper voltage output for minimum or base ventilation Base ventilation is the ventilation required to remove contaminants during unoccupied periods ...

Страница 14: ... cooling occurs when there is no call from the thermostat except G Pre cooling is defined as the economizer modulates to provide 70 F supply air When free cooling is available the PremierLink control will control the compressors and economizer to provide a supply air temperature determined to meet the Y1 and Y2 calls from the thermostat using the following 3 routines The 3 control routines are bas...

Страница 15: ... or right Actuator will move to its Control Signal position Actuator operates properly Step 8 Does not drive toward Control Signal Position Step 4 4 Make sure the control signal positive is connected to Wire No 3 and control signal negative is connected to Wire No 1 Most control problems are caused by reversing these two wires Verify that the reversing switch is all the CCW or CW Drives to Control...

Страница 16: ...st 30 seconds The SPT SAT and OAT inputs must have valid readings OAT must be less than 75 F OAT must be less than SPT Enthalpy must be LOW may be jumpered if an enthalpy sensor is not available Economizer position is NOT forced When free cooling is available the outdoor air damper is positioned through the use of a Proportional Integral Derivative Loop PID control process to provide a calculated ...

Страница 17: ... the number of heat stages is calculated otherwise the required number of heat stages will be set to 0 If the PremierLink controller determines that heat stages are re quired the economizer damper will be moved to minimum posi tion if occupied and closed if unoccupied Staging should be as follows IF HEATING PID STAGES 2 HEAT STAGES 1 50 capacity will energize HS1 HEAT STAGES 2 100 capacity will en...

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Страница 20: ...ht to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53480313 01 Printed in U S A Form IIK CRECOMZR72 03 Pg 20 8 21 Replaces IIK CRECOMZR72 02 2021 Carrier ...

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