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48/50PG C03-14 48/50PM C16-28 S in gl e P a ck a ge Ro o f t o p U ni ts With COMFORT Link t Con trols V ersi on 5.x an d PU RO N R (R -410A) Refri ge rant Cont rols , Start-Up, Ope ration, Service an.
2 TROUBLESHOOTING 37 .............................. Complete Unit Stoppage 37 ............................ Restart Procedure 37 .................................. Alarms and Alerts 37 ................................. Control Module Communication 44 .
3 FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury , death and/or property damage. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury , or loss of life.
4 Accessory Navigator Display The accessory hand-held Navigator display can be used with the 48/50PG and 48/50PM units. (See Fig. 2.) The Navigator display operates the same way as the Scrolling Marquee device.
5 T able 2 – Scr olling Marquee Mode and Menu Display Structure RUN ST ATUS SERVICE TEST TEMPERATURES PRESSURES SETPOINTS INPUTS OUTPUTS CONFIGURA TION TIME CLOCK OPERATING MODES ALARMS Auto View of.
6 Conventions Used in This Manual The following conventions for discussing configuration points for the local display (Scrolling Marquee or Navigator accessory) will be used in this manual. Point names will be written with the Mode name first, then any submodes, then the point name, each separated by an arrow symbol ( → ).
7 CONTROL BOX AND COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR AIR SCREEN (HIDDEN) FIL TER ACCESS DOOR GAS SECTION ACCESS INDOOR MOTOR ACCESS DOOR ELECTRICAL OPTIONS P ANEL BASEP AN CONNECTIONS ACCESS P ANEL CONDENSER COIL ACCESS P ANEL C07002 Fig.
8 Condenser Fans and Motors Condenser fans and motors are factory set. Refer to Condenser-Fan Adjustment section as required. Return − Air Filters Check that correct filters are installed in filter tracks (see Physical Data table in Installation Instructions).
9 Space T emperatur e Sensor Contr ol − Dir ect Wir e d (T − 55 or T − 56 or T − 59) W ire accessory space temperature sensor(s) to the T -55 terminals on the field connection terminal board located at the unit control box. Refer to Field-Installed Accessories section for additional information.
10 NOTE : On standard units, the fire shutdown input is the terminals Fire Shutdown 1 and 2. On Humidi-MiZer units, the fire shutdown connections are at PL19. Outdoor Enthalpy If an Outdoor Enthalpy accessory was field installed, the unit must be configured for it by setting Configuration → ECON → EN.
11 T able 3 – Setting an Occupied T ime Schedule — W eekdays Only for 7:30 to 22:30 DISPLA Y MENU SUB‐SUB MODE KEYP AD ENTRY ITEM DISPLA Y ITEM EXP ANSION COMMENT TIMECLOCK SCH.L ENTER Local Occupancy Schedule PER.1 ENTER OCC.1 Period Occupied Time ENTER 00.
12 SER VICE TEST The Service T est function can be used to verify proper operation of compressors, heating stages, Humidi − MiZer System, indoor fan, outdoor fans, power exhaust fans, economizer, crankcase heaters, and the alarm relay .
13 Heating T est The heating (HEA T) submenu is used to change output status for the individual heat stages, gas or electric. The fans (F ANS) and cooling (COOL) service test outputs are reset to OFF for the heating service test. Indoor and outdoor fans are controlled normally to maintain proper unit operation.
14 FS.SW = 1 (NO) FS.SW = 2 (NC) C09346 Fig. 8 − 48PG/PM Humidi − MiZer t − Third Party Smoke Detector W iring Economizer Monitoring On field terminal board (TB1), terminals 8, 9, and 10 can be used to monitor economizer position from a third party control system.
15 Thermostat Contr ol T ype (T .CTL) This configuration applies only if Unit Control T ype is Thermostat ( Configuration → Unit → U.CTL = 2 ). The value determines alternative cooling and Humidi-MiZer circuit staging. See the Cooling and Humidi-MiZer sections for more information.
16 HV AC Operation Disabled (HV .DN) Allow disabling of HV AC mode. This is only available on a network connection and shows if the unit has been forced into the disabled status. Cool Setpoint In Effect (EFF .C) This shows the actual setpoint that is being used for control during cooling mode.
17 Occupancy Determination The building ’ s occupancy is affected by a number of different factors. When the unit is operating with a space temperature sensor (T − 55, T − 56, T − 58 or T − 59), occupancy af fects the unit set points and the operation of the economizer .
18 Cooling Operation The 48/50PG and 48/50PM unit ’ s cooling operation consists of: demand, mode determination, staging request to satisfy the demand, and handling a request with the unit ’ s resources. These resources can include compressors, an economizer, and a reheat coil.
19 Space Sensor Contr ol Space sensor staging control is an adaptive anticipation control that weighs the actual space demand against the trend of that demand and the trend of the supply air . It also honors stage time guards and supply air limits. The demand for cooling in the space is displayed as the Cooling Demand ( Run Status → COOL → DMD.
20 For 48/50PG03 − 07 units, one outdoor fan is controlled in all modes by the Motormaster sensing on circuit A. For 48/50PG08 − 14 units, 2 outdoor fans are controlled in all modes by the Motormaster sensing on circuit A.
21 Heating Operation The 48/50PG and 48/50PM unit ’ s heating operation consists of: demand, mode determination, staging request to satisfy the demand, and handling a request with the unit ’ s resources. These resources can be gas heat or electric heat.
22 Space Sensor Contr ol Space sensor staging control is an adaptive anticipation control that weighs the actual space demand against the trend of that demand. It also honors stage time guards and supply air limits. The demand for heating in the space is displayed as the Heating Demand ( Run Status → HEA T → DMD.
23 Economizer If an economi zer is inst al led, the n Ec onomiz er Ins ta lle d confi gura tion ( C onfig uratio n → UNIT → EC.EN ) should be s et to YES. The ec onomiz er is c ontr oll ed by the ec onomiz er out put signa l ( Ou tputs → ECON → EC.
24 Free Cool PreOcc T ime (FC.TM) FC.TM is the configuration that determines how many minutes before occupancy that free cooling can occur when set for Preoccupancy (UEFC = 2). Fr ee Cool Low T emp Limit (FC.LO) Unoccupied free cooling cannot occur if the Outdoor Air T emperature (T emperature → AIR.
25 T able 10 – Control Modes with Humidi − MiZer t System Output and V alve States versus Circuit Mode .x = Cir cuit A, B, or C identifier DEMAND AND MODE OUTPUTS 48/50PG03-16 V A L VES 48/50PG20-28 48/50PM16-28 V AL VES Space Humidity Circuit Cooling Demand Circuit Mode Indoor F an (IDF) Circuit Compressor (CMP .
26 COMP COND COIL HUMIDI-MIZER COIL EV AP COIL INDOOR ENTERING AIR OUTDOOR AIR METERING DEVICE CL OSED VAL VE OPEN V AL VE 3- WA Y V AL VE RH1.x RH2.x CV .
27 a48-8172 COMP COND COIL HUMIDI-MIZER COIL EV AP COIL INDOOR ENTERING AIR OUTDOOR AIR METERING DEVICE CLOSED V AL VE OPEN V AL VE 3-W A Y V AL VE RH1.
28 COMP COND COIL HUMIDI-MIZER COIL EV AP COIL INDOOR ENTERING AIR OUTDOOR AIR METERING DEVICE CLOSED V AL VE OPEN V AL VE 3-W A Y V AL VE RH1.x RH2.x C07124 Fig.
29 Reheat Mode Diagnostic Help The status of reheat mode sensor inputs may be viewed within the display Inputs menu. The status of reheat mode outputs may be viewed within the display Outputs or Run Status → COOL menus.
30 C08057 Fig. 17 − Humidi − MiZer System V alve Locations 48/50PM16 − 28 Air Baffles The units with Humidi-MiZer option are equipped with Motormaster control to maintain adequate discharge pressure for proper unit operation during low ambient operation.
31 C07009 Fig. 18 − Air Baffle Dimensions 48/50PG03 − 16 48/50PG and PM.
32 C08077 Fig. 19 − Air Baffle Dimensions 48/50PM16 − 28 48/50PG and PM.
33 100 700 INSIDE/OUTSIDE CO 2 DIFFERENTIAL AQ DIFFERENTIAL LOW (AQD.L) AQ DIFFERENTIAL HIGH (AQD.H) MINIMUM IAQ DAMPER POSITION (AQ. MN) ECONOMIZER MINIMUM DAMPER POSITION (EC. MN) INCREASING VENTILA TION VENTILA TION FOR PEOPLE VENTILA TION FOR SOURCES C07010 Fig.
34 Fan Enable (Analog IAQ Sensor) The DCV algorithm will operate whenever the building is occupied and the indoor fan is operating or whenever the IAQ algorithm has caused the indoor fan to operate. The configuration Configuration → AIR.Q → IA.FN (Fan Enable for IAQ), determines whether or not the IAQ algorithm can turn on the indoor fan.
35 Fan Speed − Reheat2 (FS.RH) This configuration defines the fan speed used when Hot Gas Reheat (reheat2) is being requested. Fan speed is based on how many cooling stages the unit has, how many cooling stages are being requested, and how many reheat stages are being requested.
36 Global Schedule Br oadcast (BROD " B.GS) If this configuration is set to ON and the schedule number ( SCH.N ) is between 65 and 99, then the control will broadcast the internal time schedule once every 2 minutes. CCN Broadcast Acknowledger (BROD " B.
37 This synchronization of data optimizes the ef ficiency of the unit and the zones to operate at peak system performance at all times. This information can be seen in linkage maintenance tables of the Linkage Coordinator and the R TU; it is updated at approximately 1 − minute intervals.
38 Alarms " R.HIST (Reset Alarm History) Change to YES to reset the alarm history . T urning unit power of f will not reset the alarm history . Alarms " CURR (Currently Active Alarms) Use the ENTER key , then scroll through any alarm numbers using the up and down arrow keys.
39 Alert Code T075 − Supply Air T emperatur e Thermistor Failur e This alert occurs when the temperature is outside the range – 40 to 240 F ( – 40 to 1 16 C). Economizer cooling and adaptive compressor staging cannot occur while this alarm is active.
40 Alarm Code T153 − Real Time Clock Hardwar e Failure The alert occurs when the R TC clock chip on the MBB is not responding. T ime and date functions will not operate, such as local occupancy schedules. The unit will default to 24/7 unoccupied mode.
41 T able 12 – Comfort Link t Alarm Codes ALARM OR ALERT NUMBER DESCRIPTION ACTION T AKEN BY CONTROL RESET METHOD PROBABLE CAUSE T051 Compressor A1 Safety T rip Add Strike for Circuit A Automatic High-pressure switch open. Compressor internal protection open.
42 T able 12 — Comfort Link t Alarm Codes (cont) ALARM OR ALERT NUMBER DESCRIPTION ACTION T AKEN BY CONTROL RESET METHOD PROBABLE CAUSE A154 Serial EEPROM Hardware Failure Unit Shutdown Automatic So.
43 Fan Status Switch Off, Fan Contactor On This alert occurs when the fan status switch has sensed that the indoor fan has been off for 10 seconds and the indoor fan feedback has determined that the indoor fan should be on. Because the Fan Status switch can be configured normally opened or closed, the switch might be open or closed.
44 Alert Code T415 − IAQ Input Out of Range This alert occurs when the IAQ input (on ECB) is less than 3.5 mA and the sensor is configured as installed. IAQ operation will be disabled. Check sensor and wiring. This alert clears automatically . Alert Code T416 − OAQ Input Out of Range This alert occurs when the OAQ input (on ECB) is less than 3.
45 Cooling T roubleshooting Use the Scrolling Marquee display or a CCN device to view the cooling status display and the cooling diagnostic display (see Appendix A) for information on the cooling operation. Check the current alarms and alarm history for any cooling alarm codes and correct any causes.
46 Humidi − MiZer t T r oubleshooting Use the unit Scrolling Marquee display or a CCN device to view the cooling status display and the cooling diagnostic display (see Appendix A) for information on the cooling operation and the related Humidi-MiZer operation.
47 Economizer T r oubleshooting Use the unit Scrolling Marquee display or a CCN device to view the economizer status display and the economizer diagnostic display (see Appendix A) for information on the economizer operation. Check the current alarms and alarm history for any economizer alarm codes and correct any causes.
48 Heating T r oubleshooting Use the unit Scrolling Marquee display or a CCN device to view the heating status display and the heating diagnostic display (see Appendix A) for information on the heating operation. Check the current alarms and alarm history for any heating alarm codes and correct any causes.
49 LEGEND IDM -- Induced-Draft Motor IGC -- Integrated Gas Unit Controller NOTE: Thermostat F an Switch in the “ AU TO ” position. C07014 Fig. 21 − IGC Service Analysis Logic 48/50PG and PM.
50 T able 18 – IGC Board LED Alarm Codes LED FLASH CODE DESCRIPTION ACTION T AKEN BY CONTROL RESET METHOD PROBABLE CAUSE On Normal Operation — — — Off Hardware F ailure No gas heating. — Loss of power to the IGC. Check 5 amp fuse on IGC, power to unit, 24V circuit breaker , transformer , and wiring to the IGC.
51 Phase Loss Protection The phase loss protection option will monitor the three-phase electrical system to provide phase reversal and phase loss protection. Phase Reversal Protection If the control senses an incorrect phase relationship, the relay (K1) will be de-energized (opening its contact).
52 SCT .A MOTORMASTER SENSOR SCT .A MOTORMASTER SENSOR 48/50PG03,04 (3rd return bend down from top) (bottom stub of outside header) 48/50PG03-07 C09347 Fig. 23 − Saturated Condensing T emperatur e Thermistor Location — 48/50PG03 − 07 THERMISTOR LOCA TION (SCT .
53 T able 20 – T emperatur e ( _ F) vs Resistance/V oltage Drop V alues for OA T , SA T , and SPT Thermistors (10K at 25 _ C T ype II Resistors) TEMP (F) VOL T AGE DROP (V) RESIST ANCE (Ohms) TEMP (F) VOL T AGE DROP (V) RESIST ANCE (Ohms) TEMP (F) VOL T AGE DROP (V) RESIST ANCE (Ohms) –25 4.
54 T able 21 – T emperatur e ( _ F) vs. Resistance/V oltage Drop V alues for SCT Sensors (5K at 25 _ C Resistors) TEMP (F) VOL T AGE DROP (V) RESIST ANCE (Ohms) TEMP (F) VOL TAGE DROP (V) RESIST ANCE (Ohms) TEMP (F) VOL T AGE DROP (V) RESIST ANCE (Ohms) –25 3.
55 T able 22 – Pressur e (psig) vs. V oltage Dr op V alues for Suction Pressur e T ransducers PRESSURE (psig) VOL T AGE DROP (V) PRESSURE (psig) VOL T AGE DROP (V) PRESSURE (psig) VOL T AGE DROP (V) PRESSURE (psig) VOL T AGE DROP (V) 0 0.465 68 1.
56 C08549 Fig. 25 − 48PG03 − 16 Contr ol Wiring Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
57 C08550 Fig. 26 − 50PG03 − 16 Contr ol Wiring Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
58 C101249 Fig. 27 − T ypical 48/50PG03 − 14 Power Wiring Schematic and Legend (48/50PG08 − 14 Shown) 48/50PG and PM.
59 C08552 Fig. 28 − T ypical 48PG03 − 16 with Humidi − MiZer t System Contr ol Wiring Schematic(48PG08 − 16 Shown) 48/50PG and PM.
60 C08554 Fig. 29 − T ypical 50PG03 − 16 with Humidi − MiZer t System Control W iring Schematic(50PG08 − 16 Shown) 48/50PG and PM.
61 C101250 Fig. 30 − T ypical 48/50PG03 − 14 with Humidi − MiZer t System Power W iring Schematic and Legend (48/50PG08 − 14 Shown) 48/50PG and PM.
62 C08471 Fig. 31 − T ypical 48PM16 − 28 Control Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
63 C08062 Fig. 32 − T ypical 48PM16 − 28 with Humidi − MiZer t System Contr ol Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
64 C101251 Fig. 33 − T ypical 50PM16 − 28 Control Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
65 C08064 Fig. 34 − T ypical 50PM16 − 28 with Humidi − MiZer t Contr ol Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
66 C10902 Fig. 35 − T ypical 48/50PM16 − 28 Power Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
67 C09213 Fig. 36 − T ypical 48/50PM16 − 28 with Humidi − MiZer t System Power Schematic 48/50PG and PM.
68 SA T OFM TXV IFM SCROLLING MARQUEE DISPLA Y HPS SSP COMPRESSOR(S) OA T SCT COMPRESSOR CONT ACTOR CAP ACITOR CURRENT SENSOR TB1 (LOW VOL T AGE TERMINAL STRIP) OFC CCHR MBB ECB CB IGC TRAN 1 TRAN 2 UNIT CONTROL BOX IFC C07025 Fig.
69 C08067 Fig. 38 − 48/50PM16 − 28 Component Arrangement 48/50PG and PM.
70 C101252 Fig. 39 − 48/50PM16 − 28 with Humidi − MiZer t Component Arrangement 48/50PG and PM.
71 Main Base Board (MBB) See Fig. 40 and T able 23. The MBB is the center of the Comfort Link control system. It contains the major portion of the operating software and controls the operation of the unit. The MBB continuously monitors input/output channel information received from its inputs and from the Economizer Control Board (ECB).
72 T able 23 – MBB Connections DISPLA Y NAME POINT DESCRIPTION SENSOR LOCA TION TYPE OF I/O CONNECTION PIN NUMBER INPUTS Input power from TRAN1 control box 24 VAC J1, 1-3 HUM IGC F an Request or Hum.
73 Economizer Contr ol Board (ECB) The ECB controls the economizer actuator . (See Fig. 41 and T able 24.) The control signal from the ECB uses either the MFT (Multi-Function T echnology) digital communication protocol or a 4 to 20 mA output signal as defined by the configuration Configuration → ECON → E.
74 T able 24 – ECB Connections DISPLA Y NAME POINT DESCRIPTION SENSOR L OCATION TYPE OF I/O CONNECTION PIN NUMBER INPUTS Input power from MBB control box 24 V AC J1, 1-2 RM.
75 Integrated Gas Control (IGC) Board The IGC is provided on gas heat units. (See Fig. 42 and T able 25.) The IGC controls the direct spark ignition system and monitors the rollout switch, limit switch, and induced-draft motor Hall Ef fect switch. The IGC is equipped with an LED (light-emitting diode) for diagnostics.
76 Low V oltage T erminal Strip (TB1 on PG03 − 16 size and TB2 on PG20 − 28 and PM16 − 28 size units) This circuit board provides a connection point between the major control boards and a majority of the field-installed accessories. (See Fig. 43 and T able 26.
77 Scr olling Mar quee Display This device is the keypad interface used to access rooftop information, read sensor values, and test the unit. (See Fig. 44.) The Scrolling Marquee display is a 4-key , 4-character , 16-segment LED (light-emitting diode) display .
78 NETWORK OPTIONS REMOTE CCN SITE AUTODIAL GA TEWA Y NON CARRIER HV AC EQUIPMENT TERMINAL SYSTEM MANAGER TCU ROOFTOP UNIT DA V AIR TERMINAL TCU TCU DA V AIR TERMINAL AIR DISTRIBUTION-DIGIT AL AIR VOL.
79 Field-Installed Accessories Space T emperatur e Sensor (T − 55) The T -55 space temperature sensor (part no. 33ZCT55SPT) is a field-installed accessory .
80 TO MAIN BASE BOARD RED BLK RED BLK RED BLK SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 RED BLK SENSOR 6 SENSOR 5 RED BLK SENSOR 4 RED BLK RED BLK RED BLK SENSOR 8 SENSOR 7 SENSOR 9 1 RED BLK TB1-T55 SENSOR 1 SENSOR.
81 Carrier Accessory Kits There are specific accessory kits sold for various field installed accessories. These kits vary based on model, size, voltage, manufacture date, and duct orientation. Some of these kits include Economizer , Power Exhaust, and Electric Heat.
82 Space Humidity Sensor The space relative humidity sensor (part no. 33ZCSENDRH − 01 duct mount or 33ZCSENSRH − 01 wall mount) is a field − installed accessory . The space relative humidity (RHS) may be selected for use if the outdoor air quality sensor (OAQ) is not used and an economizer board is installed.
83 NOTE : Please see the NOV A TION Heat Exchanger Condenser Service section for specific information on the NOV A TION Heat Exchanger coil. EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to equipment. Chemical cleaner should NOT be used on the aluminum NOV A TION condenser .
84 Condensate Drain Pan (48/50PM16 − 28 Units) Check and clean each year at the start of the cooling season. An access panel is located above the condensate connection to allow easy clean out of the condensate pan. The first time the panel is removed, the insulation behind the access panel will need to be cut away .
85 INDUCED DRAFT MOTOR COMBUSTION F AN HOUSING MAIN GAS VALV E MAIN BURNER SECTION HEA T EXCHANGER SECTION ROLLOUT SWITCH C07037 Fig. 50 − 48PG03 − 14 T ypical Gas Heating Section (48PG03 − 07 Shown) HEA T EXCHANGER SECTION IGC BOARD (HIDDEN) COMBUSTION F AN HOUSING MAIN BURNER SECTION INDUCED DRAFT MOTOR MAIN GAS VA LV E C07259 Fig.
86 T able 27 – Belt T ension Adjustment 48PM VOL TAGE BEL T TENSION (lb) Unit Model Number Position 10 A, J B,K C,L D,M E,N F, P G,Q H,R 16 230 4.8 5.1 5.6 4.5 NA 4.7 5.0 5.5 460 4.8 5.1 5.6 4.5 NA 4.7 5.0 5.5 575 5.3 5.1 5.6 4.5 NA 5.2 5.0 5.5 20 230 4.
87 Condenser -Fan Adjustment (Fig. 55) 1. Shut off unit power supply . 2. Remove condenser -fan assembly (grille, motor, motor cover , and fan) and loosen fan hub setscrews. 3. Adjust fan height as shown in Fig. 55. 4. Tighten setscrews and replace condenser -fan assembly .
88 T riple Evacuation Method The triple evacuation method should only be used when vacuum pump is capable of pumping down to 28 − in. of mercury and system does not contain any liquid water . Proceed as follows: 1. Pump system down to 28 − in. of mercury and allow pump to continue operating for an additional 15 minutes.
89 If the outdoor temperature is low , the Motormaster outdoor fan control device may need to be temporarily bypassed by rewiring the power leads to obtain full speed.
90 R R 410A 410 A R R E E F F R R I I GE GE R R A A NT NT AL AL L L O O UTDO UTDO O O R R F F ANS ANS M M US US T T BE BE RUNNI RUNNI NG NG 20 20 40 40 60 60 80 80 10 10 0 0 12 12 0 0 14 14 0 0 16 16 .
91 Be sure unit is in normal cooling mode by checking that the RH2 solenoid coil(s) and the CRC relay are deener gized (control outputs of f). Adjust charge per the charging charts as described in the T o Use The Cooling Char ging Charts, Standard Unit section.
92 T able 29 – Altitude Compensation* − 48PM16 − 20 NA TURAL GAS ELEVA TION (ft) NA TURAL GAS ORIFICE SIZE† Low Heat (D,L) Medium Heat (E,M) High Heat (F ,N) 0‐1,999 29 30 29 2,000 29 .
93 E E A A B B 25.4 MAX. TYP . SP ARK GAP 0.120 TO 0.140 ” [3.05 TO 3.56] D D E-E SECTION SCALE 2:1 D-D SECTION B-B SECTION SCALE 1:1 A-A SECTION SCALE 1:1 C-C SECTION C C SP ARK GAP 0.181 ” [4.6] C06269 Fig. 70 − Spark Gap Adjustment Filter Drier Replace whenever refrigerant system is exposed to atmosphere.
94 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES MODE — RUN ST A TUS ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN T ABLE/ SUBT ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS MENU WRITE ST ATUS RUN STA TUS ST A TUS DIS PLA .
95 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — RUN ST A TUS (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN TABLE/ SUBT ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS MENU WRITE ST ATUS HEAT Heating Status HEA TDISP DMD.H Heating Demand xxx.x ^F HEAT_DMD AVL .
96 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — RUN ST A TUS (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN TABLE/ SUBT ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS MENU WRITE ST ATUS STRT Component S.
97 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — SERVICE TEST ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN T ABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS DISPLA Y WRITE ST ATUS SERVICE TES.
98 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — SET POINTS ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT SETPOINT CONFIGURA TION SETPOINTS SET_PNT OCSP Occupied.
99 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — OUTPUTS ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS DISPLA Y WRITE ST ATUS ST ATUS DISPL A Y OUTPUTS UOUTPUT F ANS Fan Outputs IDF Indoor Fan State On/Off IDFST ATE F .
100 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO.
101 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. COOL Cooling Configuration COOL_CFG 15 N.CIR Number of Circuits 0 to 3 1 (0307) 2 (0814) 3 (PG16) 2 (2028, PM16) NUM_CIRC 19 N.
102 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO.
103 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN T ABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO.
104 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. ECON Economizer Configuration ECON_CFG 23 EC.EN Economizer Installed No/Y es No: no FIOP Y es: FIOP ECONO 23 E.
105 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO.
106 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEF AULT CCN T ABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO . A. F A N Adaptive F an AFAN_CFG 34 AF .EN Adaptive Fan Operation No/Y es No ADAPTF AN 34 FS.
107 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEF AULT CCN T ABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO . BROD CCN Broadcast Config. BRODEFS 17 B.TIM CCN Time/Date Broad cast No/Y es No CCNBC 35 B.
108 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — TIME CLOCK ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN T ABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT TIME CLOCK CONFIGURA TION TIME Time of Day TIME TIME Hour and Minute xx.xx hh.mm TIME DATE Current Date MNTH Month of Y ear January , F ebruary , .
109 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — OPERA TING MODES ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS DISPLA Y WRITE ST ATUS OPERATING MODES .
110 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — OPERA TING MODES (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS DISPLA Y WRITE ST ATUS HEA T Heat Mode Diagnostic HEATDIAG HEAT In Heating Mode? No/Y es IN_HEAT OK.
111 APPENDIX A — LOCAL DISPLA Y AND CCN T ABLES (CONT) MODE — OPERA TING MODES (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT CCN WRITE ST ATUS DISPLA Y WRITE ST ATUS OAU (cont) Outside Air Unit Diagnostic OAU_DIAG EX .FS OAU Exhaust F an Speed xxx % OAUPESPD A .
112 APPENDIX B — CONTROL MODES WITH Humidi − MiZer SYSTEM AND ECONOMIZER Thermostat input shown for cooling demand (versus temperature sensor and set point). Humidistat input shown for dehumidification demand (versus relative humidity sensor and set point).
113 APPENDIX C — ST AR T − UP DA T A Fan Performance — 48PGD03 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 600 407 0.05 551 0.10 663 0.15 759 0.21 843 0.
114 Fan Performance — 48PGE04 Vertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 900 452 0.09 584 0.16 693 0.23 786 0.31 870 0.38 950 460 0.10 590 0.17 698 0.
115 Fan Performance — 48PGD05 Vertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 504 0.16 613 0.23 710 0.31 798 0.40 881 0.49 1300 527 0.19 632 0.27 725 0.35 810 0.
116 Fan Performance — 48PGF05 Vertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 520 0.17 628 0.24 723 0.33 811 0.41 892 0.51 1300 545 0.20 648 0.28 739 0.37 823 0.
117 Fan Performance — 48PGE06 Vertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1500 607 0.29 700 0.38 784 0.47 861 0.57 934 0.68 1600 634 0.33 724 0.43 804 0.53 879 0.
118 Fan Performance — 48PGD07 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1800 686 0.44 769 0.55 845 0.66 915 0.77 982 0.89 1900 714 0.51 794 0.62 868 0.73 936 0.
119 Fan Performance — 48PGF07 Vertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1800 719 0.48 799 0.59 872 0.70 941 0.82 1006 0.94 1900 749 0.55 826 0.67 897 0.79 964 0.
120 Fan Performance — 48PGE08 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2250 463 0.35 541 0.46 611 0.58 677 0.70 738 0.83 2400 481 0.41 556 0.52 623 0.64 687 0.
121 Fan Performance — 48PGD09 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 496 0.46 568 0.58 633 0.71 695 0.84 753 0.98 2700 512 0.53 582 0.65 646 0.79 705 0.
122 Fan Performance — 48PGF09 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 505 0.48 576 0.60 641 0.72 702 0.86 760 1.00 2700 524 0.55 592 0.68 655 0.81 714 0.
123 Fan Performance — 48PGE12 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3000 574 0.74 636 0.87 695 1.02 750 1.17 802 1.32 3200 601 0.87 661 1.01 717 1.17 770 1.
124 Fan Performance — 48PGD14 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 667 1.28 721 1.45 772 1.62 820 1.80 866 1.98 3950 695 1.47 747 1.65 796 1.83 842 2.
125 Fan Performance — 48PGE14 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 679 1.31 732 1.49 782 1.66 830 1.84 876 2.02 3950 708 1.51 759 1.69 807 1.87 853 2.
126 Fan Performance — 48PGF14 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 685 1.33 738 1.51 788 1.68 835 1.86 881 2.04 3950 715 1.54 765 1.71 813 1.90 859 2.
127 Fan Performance — 48PGD03 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 600 387 0.05 529 0.09 641 0.14 736 0.20 821 0.25 650 391 0.05 532 0.10 643 0.
128 Fan Performance — 48PGE04 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 900 425 0.08 554 0.14 661 0.21 754 0.28 837 0.35 950 433 0.09 560 0.15 665 0.
129 Fan Performance — 48PGD05 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 436 0.12 559 0.19 661 0.27 753 0.35 839 0.45 1300 456 0.14 574 0.22 673 0.30 762 0.
130 Fan Performance — 48PGF05 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 456 0.13 574 0.20 675 0.28 766 0.37 850 0.46 1300 477 0.16 591 0.23 688 0.32 776 0.
131 Fan Performance — 48PGE06 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1500 536 0.23 640 0.32 729 0.41 811 0.51 887 0.61 1600 563 0.27 663 0.36 749 0.46 828 0.
132 Fan Performance — 48PGD07 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1800 614 0.36 707 0.47 788 0.58 863 0.69 932 0.80 1900 642 0.42 732 0.53 811 0.64 883 0.
133 Fan Performance — 48PGF07 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1800 651 0.40 739 0.51 817 0.62 889 0.73 957 0.85 1900 683 0.47 767 0.58 843 0.69 912 0.
134 Fan Performance — 48PGE08 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2250 408 0.28 492 0.39 567 0.50 635 0.62 699 0.74 2400 424 0.33 505 0.44 577 0.56 644 0.
135 Fan Performance — 48PGD09 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 436 0.38 515 0.49 585 0.62 650 0.74 710 0.88 2700 450 0.43 527 0.55 595 0.68 658 0.
136 Fan Performance — 48PGF09 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 446 0.39 524 0.51 593 0.63 657 0.76 717 0.89 2700 464 0.45 538 0.57 605 0.70 667 0.
137 Fan Performance — 48PGE12 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3000 510 0.61 579 0.75 641 0.89 699 1.03 754 1.18 3200 535 0.72 600 0.87 660 1.01 716 1.
138 Fan Performance — 48PGD14 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) A V AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 591 1.06 651 1.23 706 1.40 757 1.57 806 1.75 3950 615 1.22 672 1.40 726 1.
139 Fan Performance — 48PGE14 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) A V AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 604 1.10 662 1.26 717 1.43 767 1.61 816 1.78 3950 629 1.26 686 1.44 738 1.
140 Fan Performance — 48PGF14 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 611 1.12 669 1.28 723 1.45 773 1.63 821 1.80 3950 637 1.28 693 1.46 745 1.64 794 1.
141 Fan Performance — 50PG03 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 600 402 0.05 549 0.10 664 0.15 761 0.21 847 0.27 650 407 0.06 553 0.11 667 0.
142 Fan Performance — 50PG05 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 492 0.15 604 0.22 701 0.31 790 0.39 873 0.49 1300 513 0.18 620 0.26 714 0.34 800 0.
143 Fan Performance — 50PG07 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1800 654 0.41 742 0.51 819 0.62 891 0.73 959 0.85 1900 680 0.46 765 0.58 840 0.69 910 0.
144 Fan Performance — 50PG09 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 471 0.43 546 0.55 613 0.67 676 0.80 735 0.94 2700 488 0.49 560 0.61 625 0.74 686 0.
145 Fan Performance — 50PG014 V ertical Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 625 1.15 682 1.32 735 1.49 785 1.67 832 1.85 3950 650 1.32 705 1.50 756 1.68 804 1.
146 Fan Performance — 50PG03 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 600 382 0.05 527 0.09 641 0.14 738 0.20 824 0.26 650 386 0.05 529 0.10 643 0.
147 Fan Performance — 50PG05 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1200 422 0.11 548 0.19 652 0.26 745 0.35 831 0.44 1300 439 0.13 561 0.21 662 0.29 752 0.
148 Fan Performance — 50PG07 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 1800 577 0.32 677 0.43 761 0.54 838 0.65 908 0.76 1900 603 0.38 700 0.49 782 0.60 856 0.
149 Fan Performance — 50PG09 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 2550 408 0.34 491 0.46 564 0.58 630 0.70 691 0.83 2700 422 0.39 503 0.51 573 0.64 638 0.
150 Fan Performance — 50PG14 Horizontal Units AIRFL OW (Cfm) AV AILABLE EXTERNAL STA TIC PRES SURE (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 3750 542 0.93 607 1.10 665 1.27 719 1.44 770 1.62 3950 564 1.07 626 1.25 683 1.43 735 1.
151 Fan Performance — 48PMD16 V ertical Supply / Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 4500 513 0.79 A 585 0.99 A 656 1.23 A 730 1.53 A 807 1.
152 Fan Performance — 48PMD20 V ertical Supply/Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 5400 582 1.23 A 645 1.47 A 704 1.
153 Fan Performance — 48PMD24 — V ertical Supply/Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 6000 629 1.62 A 688 1.88 A 743 2.
154 Fan Performance — 48PMD28 — V ertical Supply/Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 7500 719 2.59 A 770 2.93 A 817 3.
155 Fan Performance — 50PM16 V ertical Supply / Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 4500 467 0.67 A 544 0.87 A 615 1.09 A 687 1.35 A - - - 4800 486 0.
156 Fan Performance — 50PM20 — V ertical Supply/Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 RP M BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 5400 526 1.04 A 596 1.28 A 658 1.
157 Fan Performance — 50PM28 — V ertical Supply/Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 RP M BHP Driv e RP M BHP Driv e RPM BHP Driv e RPM BHP Driv e RPM BHP Driv e RPM BHP Driv e 7500 640 2.12 A 697 2.
158 Fan Performance — 48PMD16 Horizontal Supply / Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 4500 787 2.11 F 847 2.38 F 904 2.65 F 957 2.92 F 1008 2.
159 Fan Performance — 48PMD20 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 5000 862 2.65 917 2.93 F 969 3.21 F 1019 3.17 F 1066 3.52 5500 F 937 3.
160 Fan Performance — 48PME20 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 5000 875 2.74 931 3.04 F 984 3.34 F 1035 3.33 F 1083 3.69 5500 F 952 3.
161 Fan Performance — 48PMD24 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 5500 F 937 3.26 F 988 3.56 F 1036 3.53 F 1083 3.90 G 1127 4.28 6000 1013 3.
162 Fan Performance — 48PMF24 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 5500 F 952 3.38 F 1003 3.32 F 1053 3.70 F 1100 4.09 G 1145 4.49 6000 1029 3.
163 Fan Performance — 48PMD28 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 6500 E 786 2.50 E 819 2.70 E 857 2.96 F 899 3.25 F 943 3.59 7000 842 3.
164 Fan Performance — 48PME28 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 6500 E 799 2.58 E 883 2.79 E 872 3.05 F 914 3.36 F 958 3.71 7000 856 3.
165 Fan Performance — 48PMF28 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 6500 E 799 2.58 E 883 2.79 E 872 3.05 F 914 3.36 F 958 3.71 7000 856 3.
166 Fan Performance — 50PM16 Horizontal Supply / Return Units CFM Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive RPM BHP Drive 4500 533 1.09 E 603 1.31 E 664 1.53 E 724 1.76 E 784 2.
167 Fan Performance — 50PM24 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 5500 619 1.71 682 1.96 737 2.21 788 2.45 837 2.71 6000 663 2.
168 Fan Performance — 50PM28 — Horizontal Supply/Return Units Airflow (Cfm) Available External Static Pressure (in. wg) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp Rpm Bhp 6500 759 2.89 804 3.17 E 844 3.42 883 3.68 922 3.96 7000 E 810 3.
169 APPENDIX D — ADDITIONAL ST AR T − UP DA T A Air Quantity Limits (50PG03 − 14 Units) UNIT 50PG COOLING (cfm) HEATING (cfm) OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAT Min Max Min Max 03 600 1000 600 1000 04 900 1.
170 Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications − 48/50PG 48/50PG DRIVE VOL TAGE/PHASE EFFICIENCY MAX BHP MAX AMPS 03 Low 208/1ph 0.73 0.85 4.0 230/1ph 0.73 0.85 4.0 High 208/1ph 0.73 0.85 4.0 230/1ph 0.73 0.85 4.0 04 Low 208/1ph 0.73 0.85 4.0 230/1ph 0.73 0.
171 Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications − 48/50PG (cont) 48/50PG DRIVE VOL TAGE/PHASE EFFICIENCY MAX BHP MAX AMPS 12 Low 208/3ph 0.84 3.1 8.8 230/3ph 0.84 3.1 8.8 460/3ph 0.84 3.1 4.4 575/3ph 0.82 3.7 4.2 High 208/3ph 0.83 3.7 11.0 230/3ph 0.83 3.7 11.
172 Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications − 48PM16 − 28 UNIT 48PM DRIVE ORIENT A TION VOL T AGE EFFICIENCY % MAX BHP MAX AMPS 16 Low V ertical 208 85.8 4.26 10.6 230 85.8 4.26 9.6 460 85.8 4.26 4.8 575 87.5 5.75 6.0 Mid-Low V ertical 208 87.5 5.37 15.
173 Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications − 48PM16 − 28 (cont) UNIT 48PM DRIVE ORIENT A TION VOL T AGE EFFICIENCY % MAX BHP MAX AMPS 24 Low V ertical 208 85.8 4.26 10.6 230 85.8 4.26 9.6 460 85.8 4.26 4.8 575 87.5 5.75 6.0 Mid-Low V ertical 208 87.5 5.
174 Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications − 50PM16 − 28 UNIT 50PM DRIVE ORIENT ATION VOL TAGE EFFICIENCY (%) MAX BHP MAX AMPS 16 Low V ertical 208 85.8 4.26 10.6 230 85.8 4.26 9.6 460 85.8 4.26 4.8 575 87.5 5.75 6.0 Mid‐Low V ertical 208 87.5 5.37 15.
175 Evaporator Fan Motor Specifications − 50PM16 − 28 (cont) UNIT 50PM DRIVE ORIENT ATION VOL TAGE EFFICIENCY (%) MAX BHP MAX AMPS 24 Low V ertical 208 85.8 4.26 10.6 230 85.8 4.26 9.6 460 85.8 4.26 4.8 575 87.5 5.75 6.0 Mid‐Low V ertical 208 87.
176 Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings* − 48/50PG UNIT 48/50PG DRIVE MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN 0 1 / 2 1 1 1 / 2 2 2 1 / 2 3 3 1 / 2 4 4 1 / 2 5 03 Low 736 710 685 660 634 609 583 558 533 507 482 High 1.
177 Fan RPM at Motor Pulley Settings* − 50PM16 − 28 50PM DRIVE MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN 0 1 / 2 1 1 1 / 2 2 2 1 / 2 3 3 1 / 2 4 4 1 / 2 5 5 1 / 2 6 PM16, 20 and 24 (230 and 460 volt) Low Range Vert.
178 Accessory/FIOP Pr essur e D rop (in. wg) — 48/50PG03-07 AIRFL OW (CFM) ELECTRIC HEA T (Sizes 03‐07) ECONOMIZER (V ertical) (Sizes 03‐07) ECONOMIZER (Horizontal) (Sizes 03‐07) Humidi-MiZer™ SYSTEM (Sizes 03‐04) Humidi-MiZer™ SYSTEM (Sizes 05‐07) 600 0.
179 Accessory/FIOP Static Pressur e Dr ops (in. wg)* − 48/50PM16 − 28 CFM Economizer Humidi-MiZer™ (16, 20, 24) Humidi-MiZer™ (28) 4000 0.02 0.17 - 4500 0.03 0.19 - 5000 0.04 0.21 - 5500 0.05 0.24 - 6000 0.06 0.27 - 6500 0.07 0.31 0.19 7000 0.
180 CONTROL SET POINT AND CONFIGURA TION LOG Model Number: _____________________________ Serial Number: ______________________________ Date: ______________________________________ T echnician: _______.
181 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. COOL Cooling Configuration COOL_CFG 15 N.CIR Number of Circuits 0 to 3 1 (0307) 2 (0814) 3 (PG16) 2 (2028, PM16) NUM_CIRC 19 N.A Compressors on Circuit A 1 to 2 1 (PG0324) 1 (PM(1628) 2 PG(28) A_COMPS 19 MRT .
182 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. COOL (cont) Cooling Configuration COOL_CFG 15 B2.FN Level 2 Fans B 0 to 7 no HumidiMiZer FIOP: 0 (0307) 3 (PG0816) 6 (20, PM16) 2 (2428) HumidiMizer FIOP: 0 (0314) 1 (PG16) 3 (20, PM16) 2 (2428) CIR_B_2 B3.
183 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN T ABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. COOL (cont) Cooling Configuration COOL_CFG 3.ON Fan Lev3 On T emperature 0 to 100 °F no HumidiMiZer FIOP: 65 HumidiMiZer FIOP: 88 (20, PM16) 68 (2428)(PG0316) LEV3ON 3.
184 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. ECON Economizer Configuration ECON_CFG 23 EC.EN Economizer Installed No/Y es No: no FIOP Y es: FIOP ECONO 23 E.CTL Economizer Control T ype 1=Dig/P osi tion 2=Dig/Com mand 3=Analog Ctrl 1 ECON_CTL 14 EC.
185 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO. OAU Outside Air Unit Config OAU_CFG 12 OA .TY Outdoor Air Unit T ype 0=No OAU 1=ERV Module 2=Economizer 3=Pwr Exhaust 4=OA Monitor 5=100% OA Unit 6=EXv1 ERV 0: no FIOP 1: FIOP EXv2 OAU_TYPE 40 OA .
186 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO . A. F A N Adaptive F an AFAN_CFG 34 AF .EN Adaptive Fan Operation No/Y es No ADAPTF AN 34 FS.VN Fan Speed V entilation 0 to 100 % 50 FSPDVENT 34 FS.
187 MODE — CONFIGURA TION (cont) ITEM EXP ANSION RANGE UNITS DEFAUL T CCN TABLE/ SUB-T ABLE CCN POINT P AGE NO . BROD CCN Broadcast Config. BRODEFS 17 B.TIM CCN Time/Date Broad cast No/Y es No CCNBC 35 B.OAT CCN OA T Broadcast No/Y es No OA TBC 35 B.
188 UNIT ST AR T -UP CHECKLIST MODEL NO.: DA TE: ______________ SERIAL NO: _____________________________________ TECHNICIAN: ___________________________________ I.
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