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50HJQ004-007

Single-Package Rooftop Heat Pump Units

Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions


CONTENTS INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Page START-UP CHECKLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CL-1
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-39 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Step 1 — Provide Unit Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Installation and servicing of air-conditioning equipment can
• ROOF CURB be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical compo-
• SLAB MOUNT nents. Only trained and qualified service personnel should
• ALTERATE UNIT SUPPORT install, repair, or service air-conditioning equipment.
Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-
Step 3 — Install Condensate Drain Line and tions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All other
External Trap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 operations should be performed by trained service personnel.
When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe precau-
• POSITIONING tions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit, and
Step 5 — Make Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . 6
• FIELD POWER SUPPLY other safety precautions that may apply.
• FIELD CONTROL WIRING Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work
• DEFROST BOARD gloves. Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations. Have
Step 6 — Adjust Factory-Installed Options . . . . . . 14 fire extinguisher available for all brazing operations.
• DISCONNECT SWITCH
• APOLLO CONTROL
• CONVENIENCE OUTLET
• NOVAR CONTROLS Before performing service or maintenance operations on
• MANUAL OUTDOOR-AIR DAMPER unit, turn off main power switch to unit, and install lockout
• PREMIERLINK™ CONTROL tag. Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
• ENTHALPY SENSORS AND CONTROL
• OPTIONAL ECOMOMI$ER+ NOTE: Ensure that the voltage listed on the unit information
• ECONOMI$ER+ CONTROL MODE plate agrees with the electrical supply to the unit.
• DAMPER MOVEMENT
• ECONOMI$ER+ CONROLLER WIRING
• THERMOSTATS INSTALLATION
• OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE (OAT) SENSOR Unit is shipped in the vertical discharge configuration. To
• SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (SAT) SENSOR convert to horizontal configuration, remove horizontal duct
• INDOOR AIR QUALITY (IAQ) SENSOR opening covers. Using the same screws, install covers on duct
• RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE (RAT) SENSOR openings in basepan of unit with the insulation-side down.
• OUTDOOR AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR Seals around duct openings must be tight.
• INDOOR AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR
• OCCUPIED/UNOCCUPIED SWITCH Step 1 — Provide Unit Support
• POWER EXHAUST ROOF CURB — Assemble and install the accessory roof curb
• REMOTE ECONOMI$ER+ ENABLE CONTROL in accordance with the instructions shipped with the curb. See
• REMOTE POTENTIOMETER OCCUPIED Fig. 1. Install insulation, cant strips, roofing felt, and counter
MINIMUM POSITION flashing as shown. Ductwork must be attached to the curb, not
• DEMAND VENTILATION CONTROL to the unit. If electric or control power will be routed through
• CO2 SENSOR CONFIGURATION the basepan, attach the accessory thru-the-bottom service con-
• DEHUMIDIFICATION OF FRESH AIR WITH nections to the basepan and roof curb, in accordance with the
DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION accessory installation instructions. Install connections before
• OPTIONAL ECONOMI$ER2 the unit is set on the roof curb.
• ECONOMI$ER2 WIRING
Step 7 — Adjust Indoor-Fan Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is
• BELT-DRIVE MOTORS critical for watertightness. Install the gasket supplied with
PRE-START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 the roof curb as shown in Fig. 1. An improperly applied gas-
START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-50 ket can also result in air leaks and poor unit performance.
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-52 The roof curb should be level to ensure that the unit drain
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-56 functions properly. Unit leveling tolerances are shown in
APPENDIX A – ECONOMI$ER+ LABEL . . . . . . . .57,58 Fig. 2. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instructions
APPENDIX B – JOB SPECIFIC ECONOMI$ER+ for additional information, as required.
CONFIGURATION SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1 4 PC 111 Catalog No. 535-00124 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50HJQ-13SI Pg 1 12-03 Replaces: 50HJQ-9SI
Tab 5a 5a
SLAB MOUNT (Horizontal Units Only) — Provide a level To use the bottom drain connection for a roof curb installa-
concrete slab that extends a minimum of 6 in. beyond the unit tion, relocate the factory-installed plug (red) from the bottom
cabinet. Install a gravel apron in front of the condenser coil air connection to the side connection. The center drain plug looks
inlet to prevent grass and foliage from obstructing airflow. like a star connection, but can be removed with a 1/2-in. socket
NOTE: Horizontal units may be installed on a roof curb if drive extension. See Fig. 3. Complete the piping for the con-
required. densate drain and external trap after the unit is in place.
ALTERNATE UNIT SUPPORT — When the curb or adapter All units must have an external trap for condensate drain-
cannot be used, support unit with sleepers using unit curb or age. Install a trap at least 4 in. deep and protect it against
adapter support area. If sleepers cannot be used, support freeze-up. If drain line is installed downstream from the exter-
the long sides of the unit with a minimum of 3 equally spaced nal trap, pitch the line away from the 50HJQ unit at 1/4 in. per ft
4-in. x 4-in. pads on each side. of run. Do not use a pipe size smaller than the unit connection
(3/4-in.). See Fig. 4.
Step 2 — Field Fabricate Ductwork — Secure all
ducts to the roof curb and building structure on vertical dis- Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit — Inspect the unit for
charge units. Do not connect ductwork to the unit. For horizon- transportation damage, and file any claim with the transporta-
tal applications, attach field-supplied flanges to the horizontal tion agency. Keep the unit upright and do not drop. Spreader
discharge openings and attach all ductwork to the flanges. Insu- bars are not required if top crating is left on the unit, and rollers
late and weatherproof all external ductwork, joints, and roof may be used to move the unit across a roof. Level by using the
openings with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with unit frame as a reference. See Table 1 and Fig. 5 for additional
applicable codes. information. Operating weight is shown in Table 1 and Fig. 5.
Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be in- Lifting holes are provided in the base rails as shown in
sulated and covered with a vapor barrier. Fig. 5 and 6. Refer to rigging instructions on the unit.
If a plenum return is used on a vertical unit, duct the return
through the roof deck to comply with applicable fire codes.
A minimum clearance to combustibles is not required around All panels must be in place when rigging.
ductwork on vertical discharge units. On horizontal discharge
units, a minimum clearance of 1.0 in. is required for the first POSITIONING — Maintain a clearance around and above the
12 in. of ductwork. Cabinet return-air static pressure should not unit to provide proper airflow and service access. See Fig. 6.
exceed –0.30 in. wg with economizer, or –0.45 in. wg without A properly positioned unit will have the following
economizer. clearances: 1/4-in. clearance between the roof curb and the base
rails on each side and duct end of the unit; 1/4-in. clearance
Step 3 — Install Condensate Drain Line and between the roof curb and the condenser end of the unit. (See
External Trap — Condensate drain connections are locat- Fig. 1, section C-C.)
ed at the bottom and side of the unit. Unit discharge connec- Do not install the unit in an indoor location. Do not locate
tions do not determine the use of drain connections; either the unit air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of contam-
drain connection can be used with vertical or horizontal inated air.
discharge units.
Although the unit is weatherproof, guard against water from
When using the standard side drain connection, make sure higher level runoff and overhangs.
the plug (red) in the alternate bottom connection is tight before
installing the unit. After the unit is in position, remove the polyethylene ship-
ping wrapper and top crating.

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D ALT ROOF CURB
CONNECTOR ACCESSORY A UNIT SIZE
B C DRAIN GAS POWER CONTROL ACCESSORY
PKG. ACCY. POWER
HOLE 1′-2″
CRBTMPWR001A01 3/ ″ 3/4″[19] NPT CRRFCURB001A01
4 [356] 50HJQ
CRBTMPWR002A01 [19] NPT 11/4″ [31.7] 1/ ″ 2′-0″ 004-007
2″ CRRFCURB002A01
1/
1′-911/16″ 1′-4″ 13/4″ 1/2″
3/ ″
2 [610]
CRBTMPWR003A01 4 [19] NPT [12.7] [12.7]
[551] [406] [44.5] [12.7] NPT NPT NPT
3/ ″ NOTES:
CRBTMPWR004A01 4
11/4″ [31.7]
[19] NPT 1. Roof curb accessory is shipped disassembled.
2. Insulated panels.
3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
4. Roof curb: galvanized steel.
5. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on
curb).
6. Service clearance: 4 ft on each side.
7. Direction of airflow.
8. Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A01 and
002A01 are for thru-the-curb type gas. Packages
CRBTMPWR003A01 and 004A01 are for thru-the-
bottom type gas connections.

Fig. 1 — Roof Curb Details

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MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
DIFFERENCE (in.)
A-B B-C A-C
0.5 1.0 1.0

Fig. 2 — Unit Leveling Tolerances

NOTE: Trap should be deep enough to offset maximum unit static


difference. A 4-in. trap is recommended.
Fig. 4 — External Trap Condensate Drain

CONDENSATE PAN (SIDE VIEW)


HORIZONTAL DRAIN PLUG
DRAIN OUTLET

NOTE: Drain plug is shown in factory-installed position.


Fig. 3 — Condensate Drain Connection
(Side View)

NOTES:
1. Dimension in ( ) is in millimeters. OPERATING DIMENSIONS
2. Hook rigging shackles through holes in base rail, as shown in detail ‘‘A.’’ UNIT WEIGHT ‘‘A’’ ‘‘B’’ ‘‘C’’
Holes in base rails are centered around the unit center of gravity. Use lb kg in. mm in. mm in. mm
wooden top skid when rigging to prevent rigging straps from damaging unit.
3. Unit weights do not include economizer. See Table 1 for economizer weights. 50HJQ004 550 227 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847
50HJQ005 550 249 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847
50HJQ006 630 268 73.69 1872 35.50 902 33.31 847
50HJQ007 630 286 73.69 1872 35.50 902 41.33 1050
All panels must be in place when rigging.

Fig. 5 — Rigging Details

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Fig. 6 — 50HJQ Base Unit Dimensions
Step 5 — Make Electrical Connections When installing units, provide a disconnect per the NEC.
All field wiring must comply with the NEC and local
requirements.
Install field wiring as follows:
Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken electri- 1. Install conduit through the side panel openings. For units
cal ground to minimize the possibility of personal injury if without electric heat, install conduit between the discon-
an electrical fault should occur. This ground may consist of nect and control box.
electrical wire connected to unit ground lug in control com-
partment, or conduit approved for electrical ground when 2. Install power lines to the terminal connections as shown
installed in accordance with NEC (National Electrical in Fig. 7.
Code), ANSI/NFPA (American National Standards 3. For units with electric heat, refer to Table 2 and Acces-
Institute/National Fire Protection Association) 70 (latest sory Electric Heat Installation Instructions.
year), and local electrical codes. Failure to follow this During operation, voltage to compressor terminals must be
warning could result in the installer being liable for per- within the range indicated on the unit nameplate (also see
sonal injury of others. Tables 3A-3D). On 3-phase units, voltages between phases
must be balanced within 2% and the current within 10%. Use
FIELD POWER SUPPLY — All units (except 208/230-v the formula shown in Tables 3A-3D, Note 2, on page 12 to
units) are factory wired for the voltage shown on the name- determine the percentage of voltage imbalance. Operation on
plate. If the 208/230-v unit is to be connected to a 208-v power improper line voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes
supply, the transformer must be rewired by disconnecting the abuse and may cause damage to electrical components. Such
black wire from the 230-v 1/4-in. male spade terminal on the operation invalidates any applicable Carrier warranty.
transformer and connecting it to the 208-v 1/4-in. male spade
terminal from the transformer. Refer to the unit label diagram NOTE: If the unit is mounted on a roof curb and electrical
for additional information. Pigtails are provided for field wire power will be run up “thru-the-bottom,” be sure to use the
connections. Use factory-supplied splices or a UL (Under- proper connection kit listed in Fig. 1. This kit, available from
writers’ Laboratories) approved copper/aluminum connector. your local distributor, ensures a reliable watertight connection.
Refer to the thru-the-bottom accessory installation instructions
for information on wiring the unit.

208/230-3-60
460-3-60
(SIZE 006 AND 007 ONLY)
208/230-1-60

208/230-3-60 460-3-60
(SIZES 004 AND 005) (SIZES 004 AND 005)

LEGEND
C — Contactor
COMP — Compressor
IFC — Indoor Fan Contactor
NEC — National Electrical Code
Fig. 7 — Power Wiring Connections

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Table 1 — Physical Data
UNIT SIZE 50HJQ 004 005 006 007
NOMINAL CAPACITY (tons) 3 4 5 6
OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)
Unit 550 560 630 630
EconoMi$er+ 50 50 50 50
Roof Curb 115 115 115 115
COMPRESSOR Scroll
Quantity 1 1 1 1
Oil (oz) 42 42 53 80
REFRIGERANT TYPE R-22
Operating Charge (lb) 12.0 12.0 18.3 17.7
OUTDOOR FAN Propeller Type
Quantity...Diameter (in.) 1...22 1...22 1...22 1...22
Nominal Cfm 3500 3500 3500 3500
Motor Hp...Rpm 1/ ...825 1/ ...825 1/ ...1100 1/ ...1100
8 8 4 4

OUTDOOR COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Fins, Acutrol™ Metering Device
Rows...Fins/in. 2...17 2...17 2...17 2...17
Total Face Area (sq ft) 16.53 16.53 21.25 21.25
INDOOR FAN Centrifugal Type
Quantity...Size (in.) Std 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10
High-Static 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10 1...10 x 10
Type Drive Std Belt Belt Belt Belt
High-Static Belt Belt Belt Belt
Nominal Cfm 1200 1600 2000 2400
Maximum Continuous Bhp Std 1.20 1.20 1.30/2.40* 2.40
High-Static 2.40 2.40 2.90 2.90
Motor Frame Size Std 48 48 56 56
High-Static 56 56 56 56
Nominal Rpm High/Low Std 1620 1620 1725 —
High-Static 1725 1725 1725 1725
Fan Rpm Range Std 680-1044 770-1185 1035-1460 1119-1585
High-Static 1075-1455 1075-1455 1300-1685 1300-1685
Motor Bearing Type Ball Ball Ball Ball
Maximum Allowable Rpm 2100 2100 2100 2100
Motor Pulley Pitch Diameter Min/Max (in.) Std 1.9/2.9 1.9/2.9 2.4/3.4 2.4/3.4
High-Static 2.8/3.8 2.8/3.8 3.4/4.4 3.4/4.4
Nominal Motor Shaft Diameter (in.) Std 1/ 1/ 5/ 5/
2 2 8 8
High-Static 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/
8 8 8 8
Fan Pulley Pitch Diameter (in.) Std 4.5 4.0 4.5 3.7
High-Static 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5
Belt, Quantity...Type...Length (in.) Std 1...A...34 1...A...34 1...A...39 1...A...40
High-Static 1...A...39 1...A...39 1...A...40 1...A...40
Pulley Center Line Distance (in.) Std 10.0-12.4 10.0-12.4 14.7-15.5 14.7-15.5
High-Static 10.0-12.4 10.0-12.4 14.7-15.5 14.7-15.5
Speed Change per Full Turn of
Movable Pulley Flange (rpm) Std 48 70 80 80
High-Static 65 65 60 60
Movable Pulley Maximum Full Turns
From Closed Position Std 5 5 6 5
High-Static 6 6 5 5
Factory Setting Std 3 3 3 3
High-Static 31/2 31/2 31/2 31/2
Factory Speed Setting (rpm) Std 826 936 1249 1305
High-Static 1265 1265 1454 1454
Fan Shaft Diameter at Pulley (in.) 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/
8 8 8 8

INDOOR COIL Enhanced Copper Tubes, Aluminum Double-Wavy Fins, Acutrol Metering Device
Rows...Fins/in. 2...15 3...15 4...15 4...15
Total Face Area (sq ft) 5.5 5.5 7.33 7.33
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH (psig)
Standard Compressor Internal Relief 625
Cutout 428
Reset (Auto.) 320
LOSS OF CHARGE (Low-Pressure Switch)
(Liquid Line) (psig)
Cutout 7±3
Reset (Auto.) 22 ± 5
FREEZE PROTECTION THERMOSTAT
Opens (F) 30
Closes (F) 45
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS Cleanable.
Screen quantity and size varies with option selected.
RETURN-AIR FILTERS Throwaway
Quantity...Size (in.) 2...16 x 25 x 2
LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
*Single phase/three phase.

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Table 2 — Electric Heating Capacities

UNIT VOLTAGE ACCESSORY ACCESSORY HEATER SINGLE POINT BOX


PART NUMBER PACKAGE NO.
50HJQ (60 Hz) kW CRHEATER---A00 CRSINGLE---A00
3.3/ 4.0/ 4.4 001 —
4.9/ 5.8/ 6.5 002 —
208/230/240 6.5/ 8.0/ 8.7 003 004
(single phase)
7.9/ 9.6/10.5 004 004
9.8/11.6/13.0* 002 & 002 005
3.3/ 4.0/ 4.4 001 —
004 208/230/240 4.9/ 5.8/ 6.5 002 —
(3 Tons) 6.5/ 8.0/ 8.7 003 —
(3 phase)
7.9/ 9.6/10.5 004 —
12.0/14.7/16.0 005 002
5.5/ 6.0 006 —
460/480 8.1/ 8.8 007 —
(3 phase) 10.6/11.5 008 —
12.9/14.0 009 —
3.3/ 4.0/ 4.4 001 —
208/230/240 6.5/ 8.0/ 8.7 003 004
9.8/11.6/13.0* 002 & 002 005
(single phase)
13.1/16.0/17.4* 003 & 003 005
15.8/19.3/21.0* 004 & 004 005
4.9/ 5.8/ 6.5 002 —
005 208/230/240 6.5/ 8.0/ 8.7 003 —
(4 tons)
(3 phase) 12.0/14.7/16.0 005 002
15.8/19.3/21.0* 004 & 004 003
5.5/ 6.0 006 —
460/480 10.6/11.5 008 —
(3 phase) 12.9/14.0 009 —
21.1/23.0* 008 & 008 —
4.9/ 5.8/ 6.5 002 004
6.5/ 8.0/ 8.7 003 004
208/230/240
(single phase) 9.8/11.6/13.0* 002 & 002 005
13.1/16.0/17.4* 003 & 003 005
15.8/19.3/21.0* 004 & 004 005
4.9/ 5.8/ 6.5 002 —
006 208/230/240 7.9/ 9.6/10.5 004 002
12.0/14.7/16.0 005 002
(5 Tons) (3 phase)
15.8/19.3/21.0* 004 & 004 003
19.9/24.3/26.5* 004 & 005 002
5.5/ 6.0 006 —
460/480 10.6/11.5 008 —
(3 phase) 12.9/14.0 009 —
21.1/23.0* 008 & 008 —
23.4/25.5* 008 & 009 —
4.9/ 5.8/ 6.5 002 —
7.9/ 9.6/10.5 004 002
208/230/240
(3 phase) 12.0/14.7/16.0 005 002
15.8/19.3/21.0* 004 & 004 003
007 19.9/24.3/26.5* 004 & 006 003
(6 tons) 5.5/ 6.0 006 —
460/480 10.6/11.5 008 —
12.9/14.0 009 —
(3 phase)
21.1/23.0* 008 & 008 —
23.4/25.5* 008 & 009 —
*Two heater packages required to provide kW indicated.
NOTES:
1. The rated heater voltage is 240, 480, and 575 v. If power distribution voltage varies from rated heater voltage, heater kW will vary accordingly.
2. To determine heater kW at voltages other than those shown in table, use the following formula:
Heater kWnew = Heater kW rated x (unit power distribution voltage/rated heater voltage)2
As an example:
For a 16 kW heater rated at 240 v with a power distribution voltage of 215 v
kWnew = 16 kW (215/240)2
kWnew = 12.8 kW (rating at 215 v)

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Table 3A — Electrical Data — Standard Motor Units Without Electrical Convenience Outlet
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE ELECTRIC POWER
RANGE COMPRESSOR OFM IFM HEAT* SUPPLY DISCONNECT
UNIT VOLTAGE SIZE
V-PH-Hz
Min Max RLA LRA FLA FLA kW† FLA MCA MOCP FLA LRA
—/— —/— 25.6/ 25.6 30/ 30** 25/ 25 101/101
3.3/ 4.4 15.9/18.3 45.5/ 48.5 50/ 50** 43/ 46 117/120
208/230-1-60 187 254 16.0 88.0 0.7 4.9 4.9/ 6.5 23.6/27.1 55.1/ 59.5 60/ 60** 52/ 56 125/128
6.5/ 8.7 31.3/36.3 64.7/ 71.0 70/ 80 61/ 67 133/138
7.9/10.5 38.0/43.8 73.1/ 80.4 80/ 90 69/ 75 139/145
9.8/13.0 47.1/54.2 84.5/ 93.4 90/100 79/ 87 148/155††
—/— —/— 18.5/ 18.5 20/20** 18/ 18 90/ 90
50HJQ004 3.3/ 4.4 9.2/10.6 30.0/ 31.7 30/35** 29/ 30 99/101
(3 Tons) 208/230-3-60 187 254 10.3 77.0 0.7 4.9 4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 35.5/ 38.0 40/40** 34/ 36 104/106
6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 41.0/ 44.6 45/45** 39/ 42 108/111
7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 45.9/ 50.1 50/60** 43/ 47 112/116
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 60.1/ 66.6 70/70 57/ 63 124/129
— — 9.0 15** 9 46
6.0 7.2 18.0 20** 17 53
460-3-60 414 508 5.1 39.0 0.4 2.2 8.8 10.6 22.2 25** 21 57
11.5 13.8 26.2 30** 25 60
14.0 16.8 30.0 30** 28 63
—/— —/— 28.5/ 28.5 30/ 30** 27/ 27 122/122
3.3/ 4.4 15.9/18.3 48.4/ 51.4 50/ 60** 46/ 49 138/141
208/230-1-60 187 254 18.3 109.0 0.7 4.9 6.5/ 8.7 31.3/36.3 67.6/ 73.9 70/ 80 63/ 69 154/159
9.8/13.0 47.1/54.2 87.4/ 96.2 90/100 82/ 90 169/176††
13.1/17.4 63.0/72.5 107.2/119.1 110/125 100/111 185/195††
15.8/21.0 76.0/87.5 123.5/137.9 125/150 115/128 198/210††
—/— —/— 21.1/21.1 25/25** 21/ 21 101/101
50HJQ005 4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 38.1/40.6 40/45** 36/ 39 115/117
(4 Tons) 208/230-3-60 187 254 12.4 88.0 0.7 4.9 6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 43.6/47.2 45/50** 41/ 45 119/122
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 62.7/69.2 70/70 59/ 65 135/140
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 76.0/84.2 80/90 71/ 79 145/152
— — 10.6 15** 10 51
6.0 7.2 19.6 20** 19 58
460-3-60 414 508 6.4 44.0 0.4 2.2 11.5 13.8 27.9 30** 26 65
14.0 16.8 31.6 35** 30 68
23.0 27.7 45.2 50** 42 79
—/— — 40.4/ 40.4 45/ 45** 39/ 39 188/188
4.9/ 6.5 23.6/27.1 69.9/ 74.2 70/ 80 66/ 70 211/215
208/230-1-60 187 254 25.0 150.0 1.5 7.6 6.5/ 8.7 31.3/36.3 79.5/ 85.7 80/ 90 75/ 81 219/224††
9.8/16.0 47.1/54.2 99.2/108.1 100/110 93/102 235/242††
13.1/17.4 63.0/72.5 119.1/131.0 125/150 112/123 251/260††
15.8/21.0 76.0/87.5 135.4/149.7 150/150 127/140 264/275††
—/— —/— 28.9/ 28.9 30/ 30** 28/ 28 168/168
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 45.9/ 48.4 50/ 50** 44/ 46 181/183
50HJQ006 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 56.3/ 60.6 60/ 70 53/ 57 190/193
208/230-3-60 187 254 17.3 123.0 1.5 5.8
(5 Tons) 12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 70.6/ 77.1 80/ 80 67/ 73 201/208
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 83.8/ 92.1 90/100 79/ 86 212/218††
19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 97.9/108.7 100/110 92/102 223/232††
— — 13.9 15** 14 92
6.0 7.2 22.9 25** 22 100
460-3-60 414 508 9.0 62.0 0.8 2.6 11.5 13.8 31.2 35** 29 106
14.0 16.8 34.9 35** 33 109
23.0 27.7 48.5 50** 45 120
25.5 30.7 51.5 60** 48 123
—/— —/— 32.8/ 32.8 35/ 35** 32/ 32 200/200
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 49.8/ 52.3 50/ 60** 47/ 50 214/216
208/230-3-60 187 254 20.5 156.0 1.4 5.8 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 60.2/ 64.5 70/ 70 57/ 61 222/225
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 74.5/ 81.0 80/ 90 70/ 76 233/239
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 87.7/ 96.0 90/100 82/ 90 244/251††
50HJQ007 19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 101.8/112.6 110/125 95/105 255/264††
(6 Tons) — — 15.2 20** 15 92
6.0 7.2 24.2 25** 23 99
460-3-60 414 508 9.6 70.0 0.6 2.6 11.5 13.8 32.5 35** 31 106
14.0 16.8 36.2 40** 34 109
23.0 27.7 49.8 50** 47 120
25.5 30.7 53.6 60** 50 123
See Legend on page 12.

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Table 3B — Electrical Data — High-Static Motor Units Without Electrical Convenience Outlet
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE ELECTRIC POWER
COMPRESSOR OFM IFM DISCONNECT
UNIT VOLTAGE RANGE HEAT* SUPPLY SIZE
V-PH-Hz
Min Max RLA LRA FLA FLA kW† FLA MCA MOCP FLA LRA
—/— —/— 19.4/ 19.4 20/20 19/ 19 120/120
3.3/ 4.4 9.2/10.6 30.9/ 32.6 35/35 30/ 32 129/130
208/230-3-60 187 254 10.3 77.0 0.7 5.8 4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 36.4/ 38.9 40/40 35/ 37 133/135
6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 41.9/ 45.5 45/50 40/ 43 138/141
7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 46.8/ 51.0 50/60 45/ 48 142/145
50HJQ004 12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 61.0/ 67.5 70/70 58/ 64 153/158
(3 Tons)
— — 9.4 15** 9 60
6.0 7.2 18.4 20** 18 68
460-3-60 414 508 5.1 39.0 0.4 2.6 8.8 10.6 22.6 25** 22 71
11.5 13.8 26.6 30** 25 74
14.0 16.8 30.4 35** 29 77
—/— —/— 22.0/ 22.0 25/ 25 22/ 22 131/131
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 39.0/ 41.5 40/ 45 37/ 40 144/146
208/230-3-60 187 254 12.4 88.0 0.7 5.8 6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 44.5/ 48.1 45/ 50 42/ 46 149/152
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 63.6/ 70.1 70/ 80 60/ 66 164/169
50HJQ005 15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 76.9/ 85.1 80/ 90 72/ 80 175/181††
(4 Tons) — — 11.0 15** 11 65
6.0 7.2 20.0 20** 19 73
460-3-60 414 508 6.4 44.0 0.4 2.6 11.5 13.8 28.3 30** 27 79
14.0 16.8 32.0 35** 30 82
23.0 27.7 45.6 50** 43 93
—/— —/— 30.6/ 30.6 35/ 35 30/ 30 187/187
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 47.6/ 50.1 50/ 60 46/ 48 200/202
208/230-3-60 187 254 17.3 123.0 1.5 7.5 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 58.0/ 62.3 60/ 70 55/ 59 209/212
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 72.3/ 78.8 80/ 80 69/ 75 220/225
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 85.5/ 93.8 90/100 81/ 88 231/237**
50HJQ006 19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 99.6/110.4 100/125 94/104 242/251**
(5 Tons) — — 14.7 15** 14 102
6.0 7.2 23.7 25** 23 109
460-3-60 414 508 8.4 70.0 0.8 3.4 11.5 13.8 32.0 35** 30 116
14.0 16.8 35.7 40** 34 119
23.0 27.7 49.3 50** 46 130
25.5 30.7 52.3 60** 49 132
—/— —/— 34.5/ 34.5 35/ 35 34/ 34 219/219
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 51.5/ 54.0 60/ 60 49/ 52 233/235
208/230-3-60 187 254 20.5 156.0 1.4 7.5 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 61.9/ 66.2 70/ 70 59/ 63 241/244
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 76.2/ 82.7 80/ 90 72/ 78 252/258
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 89.4/ 97.7 90/100 84/ 92 263/270**
50HJQ007 19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 103.5/114.3 110/125 97/107 274/283**
(6 Tons) — — 16.0 20** 16 107
6.0 7.2 25.0 25** 24 114
460-3-60 414 508 9.6 70.0 0.6 3.4 11.5 13.8 33.3 35** 32 120
14.0 16.8 37.0 40** 35 123
23.0 27.7 50.6 60** 47 134
25.5 30.7 54.4 60** 51 137
See Legend on page 12.

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Table 3C — Electrical Data — Standard Motor Units With Electrical Convenience Outlet
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE ELECTRIC POWER
RANGE COMPRESSOR OFM IFM HEAT* SUPPLY DISCONNECT
UNIT VOLTAGE SIZE
V-PH-Hz
Min Max RLA LRA FLA FLA kW† FLA MCA MOCP FLA LRA
—/— — 30.4/ 30.4 35/ 35** 30/ 30 106/106
3.3/ 4.4 15.9/18.3 50.3/ 53.3 60/ 60** 49/ 51 122/124
208/230-1-60 187 254 16.0 88.0 0.7 4.9 4.9/ 6.5 23.6/27.1 59.9/ 64.3 60/ 70 58/ 62 130/133
6.5/ 8.7 31.3/36.3 69.5/ 75.8 70/ 80 66/ 72 137/142
7.9/10.5 38.0/43.8 77.9/ 85.2 80/ 90 74/ 81 144/150††
9.8/13.0 47.1/54.2 89.3/ 98.2 90/100 85/ 93 153/160††
—/— —/— 23.3/ 23.3 25/ 25** 24/ 24 95/ 95
50HJQ004 3.3/ 4.4 9.2/10.6 34.8/ 36.5 35/ 40** 34/ 36 104/106
(3 Tons) 208/230-3-60 187 254 10.3 77.0 0.7 4.9 4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 40.3/ 42.8 45/ 45** 39/ 42 109/111
6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 45.8/ 49.4 50/ 50** 45/ 48 113/116
7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 50.7/ 54.9 60/ 60** 49/ 53 117/120
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 64.9/ 71.4 70/ 80 62/ 68 128/134
— — 11.2 15** 11 48
6.0 7.2 20.2 25** 20 55
460-3-60 414 508 5.1 39.0 0.4 2.2 8.8 10.6 24.4 25** 24 59
11.5 13.8 28.4 30** 27 62
14.0 16.8 32.2 35** 31 65
—/— —/— 33.3/ 33.0 35/ 35** 33/ 33 127/127
3.3/ 4.4 15.9/18.3 53.2/ 56.2 60/ 60 51/ 54 143/145
208/230-1-60 187 254 18.3 109.0 0.7 4.9 6.5/ 8.7 31.3/36.3 72.4/ 78.7 80/ 80 69/ 75 158/163††
9.8/13.0 47.1/54.2 92.2/101.0 100/110 87/ 95 174/181††
13.1/17.4 63.0/72.5 112.0/123.9 125/125 105/116 190/200††
15.8/21.0 76.0/87.5 128.3/142.7 150/150 120/134 203/215††
—/— —/— 25.9/ 25.9 30/ 30** 26/ 26 106/106
50HJQ005 4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 42.9/ 45.4 45/ 50** 42/ 44 120/122
(4 Tons) 208/230-3-60 187 254 12.4 88.0 0.7 4.9 6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 48.4/ 52.0 50/ 60** 47/ 50 124/127
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 67.5/ 74.0 70/ 80 65/ 71 139/145
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 80.8/ 89.0 90/ 90 77/ 84 150/157††
— — 12.8 15** 13 53
6.0 7.2 21.8 25** 21 60
460-3-60 414 508 6.4 44.0 0.4 2.2 11.5 13.8 30.0 35** 29 67
14.0 16.8 33.8 35** 32 70
23.0 27.7 47.4 50** 45 81
—/— — 45.2/ 45.2 50/ 50** 45/ 45 193/193
4.9/ 6.5 23.6/27.1 74.7/ 79.0 80/ 80 72/ 76 216/220††
208/230-1-60 187 254 25.0 150.0 1.5 7.6 6.5/ 8.7 31.3/36.3 84.3/ 90.5 90/100 81/ 86 224/229††
9.8/16.0 47.1/54.2 104.0/112.9 110/125 99/107 240/247††
13.1/17.4 63.0/72.5 123.9/135.8 125/150 117/128 256/265††
15.8/21.0 76.0/87.5 140.2/154.5 150/175 132/145 269/280††
—/— —/— 33.7/ 33.7 35/ 35** 34/ 34 173/173
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 50.7/ 53.2 60/ 60** 49/ 52 186/188
50HJQ006 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 61.1/ 65.4 70/ 70 59/ 63 194/198
208/230-3-60 187 254 17.3 123.0 1.5 5.8
(5 Tons) 12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 75.4/ 81.9 80/ 90 72/ 78 206/211
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 88.6/ 96.9 90/100 84/ 92 216/223††
19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 102.7/113.5 110/125 97/107 228/236††
— — 16.1 20** 16 95
6.0 7.2 25.1 30** 24 102
460-3-60 414 508 9.0 62.0 0.8 2.6 11.5 13.8 33.3 35** 32 108
14.0 16.8 37.1 40** 35 111
23.0 27.7 50.7 60** 48 122
25.5 30.7 53.7 60** 51 125
—/— —/— 37.6/ 37.6 40/ 40** 37/ 37 205/205
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 54.6/ 57.1 60/ 60** 53/ 55 219/221
208/230-3-60 187 254 20.5 156.0 1.4 5.8 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 65.0/ 69.3 70/ 70 63/ 66 227/230
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 79.3/ 85.8 80/ 90 76/ 82 238/243††
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 92.5/100.8 100/110 88/ 95 249/255††
50HJQ007 19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 106.6/117.4 110/125 101/111 260/269††
(6 Tons) — — 17.4 20** 17 99
6.0 7.2 26.4 30** 26 106
460-3-60 414 508 9.6 70.0 0.6 2.6 11.5 13.8 34.6 35** 33 113
14.0 16.8 38.4 40** 37 116
23.0 27.7 52.0 60** 49 127
25.5 30.7 55.8 60** 53 130
See Legend on page 12.

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Table 3D — Electrical Data — High-Static Motor Units With Electrical Convenience Outlet
MINIMUM UNIT
NOMINAL VOLTAGE ELECTRIC POWER
COMPRESSOR OFM IFM DISCONNECT
UNIT VOLTAGE RANGE HEAT* SUPPLY SIZE
V-PH-Hz
Min Max RLA LRA FLA FLA kW† FLA MCA MOCP FLA LRA
—/— —/— 24.2/ 24.2 25/ 25 25/ 25 124/124
3.3/ 4.4 9.2/10.6 35.7/ 37.4 40/ 40 35/ 37 134/135
208/230-3-60 187 254 10.3 77.0 0.7 5.8 4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 41.2/ 43.7 45/ 45 40/ 43 138/140
6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 46.7/ 50.3 50/ 60 46/ 49 142/145
7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 51.6/ 55.8 60/ 60 50/ 54 146/150
50HJQ004 12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 65.8/ 72.3 70/ 80 63/ 69 158/163
(3 Tons)
— — 11.6 15** 12 63
6.0 7.2 20.6 25** 20 70
460-3-60 414 508 5.1 39.0 0.4 2.6 8.8 10.6 24.8 25** 24 73
11.5 13.8 28.8 30** 28 76
14.0 16.8 33.6 35** 31 79
—/— —/— 26.8/ 26.8 30/ 30 27/ 27 135/135
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 43.8/ 46.3 45/ 50 43/ 45 149/151
208/230-3-60 187 254 12.4 88.0 0.7 5.8 6.5/ 8.7 18.0/20.9 49.3/ 52.9 50/ 60 48/ 51 153/156
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 68.4/ 74.9 70/ 80 66/ 72 169/174
50HJQ005 15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 81.7/ 89.9 90/ 90 78/ 85 179/186††
(4 Tons) — — 13.2 15** 13 68
6.0 7.2 22.2 25** 22 75
460-3-60 414 508 6.4 44.0 0.4 2.6 11.5 13.8 28.9 30** 28 80
14.0 16.8 34.2 35** 33 84
23.0 27.7 47.8 50** 45 95
—/— —/— 35.4/ 35.4 40/ 40 36/ 36 192/192
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 52.4/ 54.9 60/ 60 51/ 54 205/207
208/230-3-60 187 254 17.3 123.0 1.5 7.5 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 62.8/ 67.1 70/ 70 61/ 65 213/217
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 77.1/ 83.6 80/ 90 74/ 80 225/230††
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 90.3/ 98.6 100/100 86/ 94 235/242††
50HJQ006 19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 104.4/115.2 110/125 99/109 247/255††
(5 Tons) — — 16.9 20** 17 104
6.0 7.2 25.9 30** 25 111
460-3-60 414 508 8.4 70.0 0.8 3.4 11.5 13.8 34.1 35** 33 118
14.0 16.8 37.9 40** 36 121
23.0 27.7 51.5 60** 49 132
25.5 30.7 54.5 60** 52 134
—/— —/— 39.3/ 39.3 40/ 40 39/ 39 224/224
4.9/ 6.5 13.6/15.6 56.3/ 58.8 60/ 60 55/ 57 238/240
208/230-3-60 187 254 20.5 156.0 1.4 7.5 7.9/10.5 21.9/25.3 66.7/ 71.0 70/ 80 65/ 68 246/249
12.0/16.0 33.3/38.5 81.0/ 87.5 90/ 90 78/ 84 257/262††
15.8/21.0 43.9/50.5 94.2/102.5 100/110 90/ 97 268/274††
50HJQ007 19.9/26.5 55.2/63.8 108.3/119.1 110/125 103/113 279/288††
(6 Tons) — — 18.2 20** 18 109
6.0 7.2 27.2 30** 26 116
460-3-60 414 508 9.6 70.0 0.6 3.4 11.5 13.8 35.4 40** 34 123
14.0 16.8 39.2 40** 37 126
23.0 27.7 52.8 60** 50 136
25.5 30.7 56.6 60** 53 139

LEGEND Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.


FLA — Full Load Amps AB = 452 v
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration BC = 464 v
IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor AC = 455 v
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps 452 + 464 + 455
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection Average Voltage =
3
NEC — National Electrical Code
OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor 1371
RLA — Rated Load Amps =
3
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
*Heater capacity (kW) is based on heater voltage of 208 v, 240 v, or 480 v. If Maximum deviation is 7 v.
power distribution voltage to unit varies from rated heater voltage, heater Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
kW will vary accordingly. 7
†Heaters are field installed only. % Voltage Imbalance= 100 x 457
**Fuse or HACR circuit breaker.
††Electrical disconnect cannot be used if electric heater is installed. = 1.53%
NOTES: This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maxi-
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination mum allowable 2%.
load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent pro- IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%,
tective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. contact your local electric utility company immediately.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is
greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percentage
of voltage imbalance.
% Voltage Imbalance
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage

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FIELD CONTROL WIRING — Install a Carrier-approved CONTROL THERMOSTAT CONTROL
accessory thermostat assembly according to the installation CONNECTION CONNECTION
instructions included with the thermostat. Locate the thermo- BOARD BOARD
stat assembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense
R 24 VAC R R
the average temperature in accordance with thermostat installa-
tion instructions. G RMTOCC Y1 Y1
NOTE: If using a Carrier electronic thermostat, set the thermo- CMPSAFE Y2 Y2
stat configuration for “non-heat pump operation.” This family
Y2 FSD W1 W1
of products does not require the O terminal to energize the
reversing valve. W1 SFS W2 W2
Route the thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of NOT USED G G
colored wire from the subbase terminals to the low-voltage
connections on the unit (shown in Fig. 8A and 8B) as described C C C C
in Steps 1 through 3 below. X X X
NOTE: For wire runs up to 50 ft, use no. 18 AWG (American Fig. 8B — Low Voltage Connections
Wire Gage) insulated wire (35 C minimum). For 50 to 75 ft, (Units with PremierLink™ Controls)
use no. 16 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). For over
75 ft, use no. 14 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). All
wire larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to
the thermostat and will require a junction box and splice at the
thermostat.
1. Connect the thermostat wires to the screw terminals on
the low voltage connection board.
2. Pass the control wires through the hole provided in the
corner post.
3. Feed the wire through the raceway built into the corner
post to the 24-v barrier located on the left side of the
control box. See Fig. 9. The raceway provides the
UL-required clearance between the high-voltage and
low-voltage wiring.
DEFROST BOARD — The defrost board timer is factory set
for a 30 minute defrost cycle. To adjust it to a 50 or 90 minute
cycle, remove the wire connected to the 30 minute quick con-
nect on the defrost board. See Fig. 10. Connect the lead to the
50 or 90 minute quick connect on the defrost board, depending
on the application.

COOL STAGE 1 Y1/W2 R


Fig. 9 — Field Control Wiring Raceway
FAN G G

HEAT STAGE 1 W/W1 Y1


WIRE
COOL STAGE 2 Y/Y2 Y2 CONNECTIONS
TO
HEAT STAGE 2 O/W2 W1 LOW-VOLTAGE
SECTION
24 VAC HOT R W2

C
24 VAC COM C
IPD/X
N/A
OUTDOOR AIR S1
SENSOR S2

THERMOSTAT DIPSWITCH SETTINGS


ON
OFF
A B C D

LEGEND
Field Wiring
NOTE: Underlined letter indicates active thermostat output when
configured for A/C operation.
Fig. 8A — Low-Voltage Connections With or
Without Economizer or Two-Position Damper

Fig. 10 — Defrost Board

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Step 6 — Adjust Factory-Installed Options 5. Place the hood on the front of the outdoor air opening
DISCONNECT SWITCH — The optional disconnect switch panel. See Fig. 13 for hood details. Secure the top of the
is non-fused. The switch can be locked in place for safety pur- hood with the 6 screws removed in Step 3. See Fig. 14.
poses. The disconnect switch is only available for limited 6. Remove and save the 8 screws (4 on each side) from the
applications. See Electrical Data Tables 3A-3D on pages 9-12 sides of the manual outdoor-air damper.
for disconnect switch usage. 7. Align the screw holes on the hood with the screw holes
APOLLO CONTROL — The optional Apollo control is used on the side of manual outdoor-air damper. See Fig. 13 and
to actively monitor all modes of operation as well as indoor 14. Secure the hood with 8 screws from Step 6.
(evaporator) fan status, filter status, and indoor-air quality. The 8. Adjust the minimum position setting of the damper blade
Apollo control is designed to work with Carrier TEMP and by adjusting the manual outdoor-air adjustment screws on
VVT® systems. the front of the damper blade. See Fig. 12. Slide the blade
The thermostat must be wired to the Apollo control before vertically until it is in the appropriate position determined
starting the unit. Refer to the Apollo control installation by Fig. 15. Tighten the screws.
instructions for information on installing the thermostat. See 9. Remove and save the screws currently on the sides of
Fig. 11 for Apollo location. hood. Insert the screen. Secure the screen to the hood us-
CONVENIENCE OUTLET — An optional convenience out- ing the screws. See Fig. 14.
let provides power for rooftop use. For maintenance personnel 10. Replace the filter access panel. Ensure that the filter
safety, the convenience outlet power is off when the unit dis- access panel slides along the tracks and is securely
connect is off. Adjacent unit outlets may be used for service engaged.
tools. An optional “Hot Outlet” is available from the factory as
a special order item.
NOVAR CONTROLS — Optional Novar controls (ETM
2024 or ETM 3051) are available for replacement or new con- FILTER
struction jobs. ACCESS
PANEL
MANUAL OUTDOOR-AIR DAMPER — The outdoor-air
hood and screen are attached to the basepan at the bottom of OUTDOOR AIR
OPENING
the unit (for shipping). PANEL
Assembly: SCREWS
1. Determine the amount of ventilation required for the (SIDE)
building. Record the amount for use in Step 8.
2. Remove the filter access panel by raising the panel and
swinging it outward. The panel is now disengaged from
the track and can be removed. No tools are required to re-
move the filter access panel. Remove the outdoor-air
opening panel. Save the panels and screws. See Fig. 12.
3. Separate the hood and screen from the basepan by remov- MANUAL
ing the screws and brackets securing them. Save all OUTDOOR-AIR
ADJUSTMENT
screws and discard the brackets. SCREWS DAMPER
4. Replace the outdoor air opening panel. BLADE
Fig. 12 — Damper Panel with Manual
Outdoor-Air Damper Installed

APOLLO CONTROL
CONTROL WIRING

Fig. 11 — Apollo Control Factory-Installed in


Typical Unit Fig. 13 — Outdoor-Air Hood Details

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air temperature sensor (OAT) as standard. An indoor air quality
(CO2) sensor can be added as an option. Refer to Table 4 for
sensor usage. Refer to Fig. 17 for PremierLink controller
SCREW
HOLES wiring. The PremierLink control may be mounted in the
(TOP) control panel or an area below the control panel.
NOTE: PremierLink controller version 1.3 and later is shipped
HOOD in Sensor mode. If used with a thermostat, the PremierLink
controller must be configured to Thermostat mode.
Install the Supply Air Temperature Sensor (SAT) — When
the unit is supplied with a factory-mounted PremierLink con-
HOOD trol, the supply-air temperature (SAT) sensor (33ZCSENSAT)
SCREEN is factory-supplied and wired. The wiring is routed from the
LOCATION
(SCREEN PremierLink control over the control box, through a grommet,
NOT into the fan section, down along the back side of the fan, and
SHOWN)
along the fan deck over to the supply-air opening.
The SAT probe is wire-tied to the supply-air opening (on the
horizontal opening end) in its shipping position. Remove the
sensor for installation. Re-position the sensor in the flange of
Fig. 14 — Optional Manual Outdoor-Air the supply-air opening or in the supply air duct (as required by
Damper with Hood Attached local codes). Drill or punch a 1/2-in. hole in the flange or duct.
Use two field-supplied, self-drilling screws to secure the sensor
probe in a horizontal orientation.
NOTE: The sensor must be mounted in the discharge airstream
downstream of the cooling coil and any heating devices. Be
sure the probe tip does not come in contact with any of the unit
or heat surfaces.
Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor (OAT) — When the unit is
supplied with a factory-mounted PremierLink control, the
outdoor-air temperature sensor (OAT) is factory-supplied and
wired.
Install the Indoor Air Quality (CO2) Sensor — Mount the
optional indoor air quality (CO2) sensor according to manufac-
turer specifications.
A separate field-supplied transformer must be used to pow-
er the CO2 sensor.
Wire the CO2 sensor to the COM and IAQI terminals of J5
on the PremierLink controller. Refer to the PremierLink Instal-
lation, Start-up, and Configuration Instructions for detailed
wiring and configuration information.
ENTHALPY SENSORS AND CONTROL — The enthalpy
control (HH57AC077) is supplied as a field-installed accessory
Fig. 15 — Outdoor Air Damper Position Setting to be used with the economizer damper control option. The
outdoor air enthalpy sensor is part of the enthalpy control. The
PREMIERLINK™ CONTROL — The PremierLink control- separate field-installed accessory return air enthalpy sensor
ler is compatible with the Carrier Comfort Network (CCN). (HH57AC078) is required for differential enthalpy control.
This control is designed to allow users the access and ability to NOTE: The enthalpy control must be set to the “D” setting for
change factory-defined settings, thus expanding the function of differential enthalpy control to work properly.
the standard unit control board. Carrier’s diagnostic standard The enthalpy control receives the indoor and return
tier display tools such as Navigator or Scrolling Marquee can enthalpy from the outdoor and return air enthalpy sensors and
be used with the PremierLink controller. provides a dry contact switch input to the PremierLink control-
The PremierLink controller (see Fig. 16A and 16B) requires ler. Locate the controller in place of an existing economizer
the use of a Carrier electronic thermostat or a CCN connection controller or near the actuator. The mounting plate may not be
for time broadcast to initiate its internal timeclock. This is needed if existing bracket is used.
necessary for broadcast of time of day functions (occupied/ A closed contact indicates that outside air is preferred to the
unoccupied). No sensors are supplied with the field-mounted return air. An open contact indicates that the economizer
PremierLink control. The factory-installed PremierLink con- should remain at minimum position.
trol includes only the supply-air sensor (SAT) and the outdoor

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Fig. 16A — PremierLink™ Controller

PREMIERLINK
CONTROL

HINGED
DOOR
PANEL

Fig. 16B — PremierLink Controller (Installed)

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Table 4 — PremierLink™ Sensor Usage
OUTDOOR AIR RETURN AIR OUTDOOR AIR RETURN AIR
APPLICATION
TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR ENTHALPY SENSOR ENTHALPY SENSOR
Dry Bulb
Temperature with
PremierLink* Included —
— — —
(PremierLink HH79NZ017
requires 4-20 mA
Actuator)
Differential Dry Bulb
Temperature with
PremierLink* Included — Required —
33ZCT55SPT — —
(PremierLink HH79NZ017
or Equivalent
requires 4-20 mA
Actuator)
Single Enthalpy with
PremierLink*
(PremierLink Included — — Required — —
Not Used HH57AC077
requires 4-20 mA
Actuator)
Differential Enthalpy
with PremierLink* Included — Required — Required —
(PremierLink —
Not Used HH57AC077 HH57AC078
requires 4-20 mA
Actuator)
*PremierLink control requires Supply Air Temperature sensor 33ZCSENSAT and
Outdoor Air Temperature sensor HH79NZ017 — Included with factory-installed PremierLink control;
field-supplied and field-installed with field-installed PremierLink control.
NOTES:
1. CO2 Sensors (Optional):
33ZCSENCO2 — Room sensor (adjustable). Aspirator box is required for duct mounting of the sensor.
33ZCASPCO2 — Aspirator box used for duct-mounted CO2 room sensor.
33ZCT55CO2 — Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override.
33ZCT56CO2 — Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override and setpoint.
2. All units include the following Standard Sensors:
Outdoor-Air Sensor — 50HJ540569 — Opens at 67 F, closes at 52 F, not adjustable.
Mixed-Air Sensor — HH97AZ001 — (PremierLink control requires Supply Air Temperature sensor 33ZCSENSAT
and Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor HH79NZ017) Compressor Lockout Sensor — 50HJ540570 — Opens at 35 F, closes at 50 F.

BLK
RED VIO

SAT TB - 2 HK50AA039
BLU
ANAL OG

PNK PNK BRN


7
J6

7 BLK
1 BLU BRN
ORN
VIO
6 6
VIO PNK PremierLink
OAT 2 BRN
BRN
0 - 20 mA IN

11 11 Space Temp./ Set RED


Point Adjustment 3 BLK
J5

BRN
10 10 BLU
4 BRN
YEL GRN
8 8
5 RED YEL
BLU
DISCRETE

2 2 Indoor Air BLU


Quality Sensor 6 BRN
J4

3 3 WHT

BLK
7 BLU PNK
4 Outdoor Air J9 J7 J8
4 J2
Quality Sensor GRA J1 0-20 mA PP/MP Relays
RED Power Exhaust/Energy Recycler
8 ORN
GRA
PWR COMMS
1 1
BLU GRA
5 5
TB - 3 PNK WHT GRA ORN ORN PNK
BRN
YEL ORN ORN
9 9 RMTOCC 1 GRN
GRA BLK
WHT PNK RED TB - 1 RED
12 12 2 YEL
CMPSAFE 1 R RED

FSD 3 BLU 2 Y1 GRA


TR TR1
SFS 4 WHT 3 Y2 ORN
SR +
5 PNK 4 W1 ORN
2 3

GRAY
6 RED
5 W2 PNK
GRAY
OUTDOOR AIR
ENTHALPY SENSOR CCN
Comm.
7 WHT 6 G WHT

BLK
Economi$er2
8 BLK 7 C
RED BRN
4 - 20mA
8 X
S + LEGEND
RTU Terminal
RETURN AIR COMMS — Communications Board
ENTHALPY
SENSOR
OAT — Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor
RED
PWR — Power
BRN RTU — Rooftop Unit
SAT — Supply Air Temperature Sensor
TB — Terminal Block

Fig. 17 — Typical PremierLink Controls Wiring

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Outdoor Air Enthalpy Sensor/Enthalpy Controller HH57AC077
(HH57AC077) — To wire the outdoor air enthalpy sensor, ENTHALPY
CONTROL AND
perform the following (see Fig. 18 and 19):
BRACKET OUTDOOR AIR
NOTE: The outdoor air sensor can be removed from the back ENTHALPY SENSOR
of the enthalpy controller and mounted remotely.
1. Use a 4-conductor, 18 or 20 AWG 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: HH57AC078 ENTHALPY
SENSOR (USED WITH
a. Connect the BRN wire to the 24 vac terminal (TR1) ENTHALPY CONTROL
C7400
on enthalpy control and to pin 1 on 12-pin harness. FOR DIFFERENTIAL A1004

b. Connect the RED wire to the 24 vac GND terminal ENTHALPY OPERATION) +
(TR) on enthalpy sensor and to pin 4 on 12-pin
harness.
c. Connect the GRAY/ORN wire to J4-2 on Premier-
Link controller and to terminal (3) on enthalpy
sensor.
d. Connect the GRAY/RED wire to J4-1 on Premier-
Link controller and to terminal (2) on enthalpy sensor. MOUNTING PLATE
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.
Return Air Enthalpy Sensor — Mount the return-air enthalpy Fig. 19 — Differential Enthalpy Control,
sensor (HH57AC078) in the return-air duct. The return air Sensor and Mounting Plate (33AMKITENT006)
sensor is wired to the enthalpy controller (HH57AC077). The
outdoor enthalpy changeover set point is set at the controller. disengaged from the track and can be removed. See
To wire the return air enthalpy sensor, perform the follow- Fig. 21.
ing (see Fig. 18): 2. The box with the EconoMi$er+ hood components is
1. Use a 2-conductor, 18 or 20 AWG, twisted pair cable to shipped in the compartment behind the EconoMi$er+.
connect the return air enthalpy sensor to the enthalpy The EconoMi$er+ does not have to be removed to re-
controller. trieve the hood box. Remove the screw holding the hood
2. At the enthalpy control remove the factory-installed box bracket to the top of the EconoMi$er+. Slide the
resistor from the (SR) and (+) terminals. hood box out of the unit. See Fig. 22.
3. Connect the field-supplied RED wire to (+) spade
connector on the return air enthalpy sensor and the (SR+) IMPORTANT: If a power exhaust accessory will be
terminal on the enthalpy controller. Connect the BLK installed on the unit, the hood shipped with the unit
wire to (S) spade connector on the return air enthalpy will not be used and must be discarded. Save the
sensor and the (SR) terminal on the enthalpy controller. aluminum filter for use in the power exhaust.
OPTIONAL ECONOMI$ER+ — See Fig. 20 for Econo- 3. The indoor coil access panel will be used as the top of the
Mi$er+ component locations.
hood. Remove the screws along the bottom of the indoor
NOTE: These instructions are for the factory-installed optional coil access panel. See Fig. 23.
EconoMi$er+ only. Refer to the accessory EconoMi$er+ 4. Swing out the indoor coil access panel and insert the hood
installation instructions when field installing an EconoMi$er+
accessory. sides under the panel (hood top). Use the screws provided
to attach the hood sides to the hood top. Use the screws
1. To remove the existing unit filter access panel, raise the provided to attach the hood sides to the unit. See Fig. 24.
panel and swing the bottom outward. The panel is now
5. Remove the shipping tape holding the EconoMi$er+
ENTHALPY CONTROLLER barometric relief damper in place.
RED S (OUTDOOR
BRN
AIR
+ ENTHALPY
6. Insert the hood divider between the hood sides. See
B TR TR1 BLK Fig. 24. Secure hood divider with 2 screws on each hood
A C SENSOR)
D SO + RED side. The hood divider is also used as the bottom filter
S (RETURN AIR rack for the aluminum filter.
SR +
+ ENTHALPY 7. Open the filter clips which are located underneath the
3 SENSOR)
2 hood top. Insert the aluminum filter into the bottom filter
1 GRAY/ORN rack (hood divider). Push the filter into position past the
WIRE HARNESS open filter clips. Close the filter clips to lock the filter into
LED IN UNIT
GRAY/RED place. See Fig. 25.
NOTES: 8. Caulk the ends of the joint between the unit top panel and
1. Remove factory-installed jumper across SR and + before con- the hood top. See Fig. 23.
necting wires from return air sensor.
2. Switches shown in high outdoor air enthalpy state. Terminals 2 9. Replace the filter access panel.
and 3 close on low outdoor air enthalpy relative to indoor air 10. Install all EconoMi$er+ accessories. EconoMi$er+ wir-
enthalpy.
3. Remove sensor mounted on back of control and locate in out-
ing is shown in Fig. 26.
side airstream. Barometric flow capacity is shown in Fig. 27. Outdoor air
leakage is shown in Fig. 28. Return air pressure drop is shown
Fig. 18 — Outside and Return Air Sensor Wiring in Fig. 29.
Connections for Differential Enthalpy Control

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ECONOMI$ER+ ECONOMI$ER+ OUTDOOR
PLUG CONTROLLER AIR HOOD
(UNDER COVER)

HOOD
SHIPPING SIDE
BRACKET PANEL

ECONOMI$ER+
CONTROLLER
LABELS

GEAR
DRIVEN
DAMPER TOP
SIDE
PANEL
CAULK
OUTDOOR AIR BAROMETRIC HERE
TEMPERATURE RELIEF INDOOR INDOOR
SENSOR DAMPER COIL COIL
ACCESS ACCESS
Fig. 20 — EconoMi$er+ Component Locations PANEL PANEL

Fig. 23 — Indoor Coil Access Panel Relocation

TOP
PANEL
FILTER ACCESS PANEL
INDOOR COIL
ACCESS PANEL

LEFT
HOOD SCREW
SIDE
B
19 1/16”

COMPRESSOR
ACCESS PANEL 33 3/8”
OUTDOOR-AIR OPENING AND
INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL

Fig. 21 — Typical Access Panel Locations HOOD DIVIDER

Fig. 24 — Outdoor-Air Hood Construction

17 1/4”

DIVIDER
Box
Hood HOOD BOX
BRACKET
OUTSIDE
AIR

HOOD

CLEANABLE
ALUMINUM FILTER
FILTER

BAROMETRIC
RELIEF
FILTER
CLIP
Fig. 22 — Hood Box Removal Fig. 25 — Filter Installation

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(FIELD-SUPPLIED)

LEGEND
ECON — Economizer OARH — Outdoor-Air Relative Humidity (Signal) POT — Potentiometer
IAQ — Indoor-Air Quality (4 to 20 mA) OAT — Outdoor-Air Temperature RAT — Return-Air Temperature
IARH — Indoor-Air Relative Humidity (Signal) ORH — Outdoor-Air Relative Humidity (Sensor) SAT — Supply-Air Temperature
IRH — Indoor-Air Relative Humidity (Sensor) PL — Plug
NOTES:
1. Terminals 13-17 are wired to 5-pin plug assembly (P/N CRE+PLUG001A00).
2. Pin numbers are not printed on the controller. They are provided in this book as a reference.
Fig. 26 — EconoMi$er+ Wiring
FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE (cfm)
FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE (cfm)

6000
2500
5000
2000
4000
1500
3000
1000
2000
500
1000
0
0.05 0.15 0.25 0
0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
Fig. 27 — Barometric Flow Capacity Fig. 29 — Return-Air Pressure Drop

ECONOMI$ER+ CONTROL MODE — Determine the Econo-


FLOW IN CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE (cfm)

Mi$er+ control mode before installing sensors and accessories.


30 Different sensors are required for different control modes, and a
25
number of accessories are available. Refer to Tables 5 and 6.
Outdoor Dry Bulb Changeover — The standard control mode
20
for the EconoMi$er+ is Outdoor Dry Bulb Changeover. The
15 outdoor air and supply air temperature sensors are also includ-
ed as standard. EcnoMi$er+ control is based on the outdoor
10
temperature relative to a set point in the software. If the outdoor
5 air temperature is above the set point then the EconoMi$er
0
should be in minimum position. If the outdoor air temperature
0.13 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 is below the set point, the position should be controlled to
STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
maintain the leaving air temperature set point. The set point
range is 45 to 70 F.
Fig. 28 — Outdoor-Air Damper Leakage

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Table 5 — EconoMi$er+ Sensor Usage
ACCESSORY INDOOR
STANDARD OUTDOOR AIR ACCESSORY RETURN AIR ACCESSORY OUTDOOR AIR
APPLICATION RETURN AIR
TEMPERATURE SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR HUMIDITY SENSOR HUMIDITY SENSOR
Standard Unit Included — HH79NZ039 — — —
Differential Included — HH79NZ039 Required — CRTEMPSN001A00 — —
Dry Bulb
Outdoor Air Required —
Included — HH79NZ039 — —
Enthalpy CRHUMDSN001B00
Required — Required —
Differential Enthalpy Included — HH79NZ039 Required — CRTEMPSN001A00 CRHUMDSN001B00 CRHUMDSN001B00

NOTES:
1. CO2 Sensors (Optional, 5-Pin sensor wiring plug CRE+PLUG001A00 required for installation.)
33ZCSENCO2 — Room sensor (adjustable). Aspirator box is required for duct mounting of the sensor.
33ZCASPCO2 — Aspirator box used for duct-mounted CO2 room sensor.
33ZCT55CO2 — Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override.
33ZCT56CO2 — Space temperature and CO2 room sensor with override and set point.
CRCBDIOX002A00 — Return air CO2 sensor.
2. All units include the following Standard Sensors:
Outdoor-Air Sensor — set point adjustable from 45 F to 70 F, factory set at 65 F.
Supply-Air Sensor — set point adjustable from 40 F to 65 F. Factory set at 55 F.
All temperature adjustments are made at the EconoMi$er+ controller.

Table 6 — EconoMi$er+ Field-Installed ECONOMI$ER+ CONTROLLER WIRING — The Econo-


Accessories Mi$er+ is supplied from the factory with a supply air tempera-
ture sensor and an outside air temperature sensor. This allows
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
3-6 Ton Power Exhaust 208-230 v 1 Ph CRPWREXH030A00
for operation of the EconoMi$er+ with outside air dry bulb
3-6 Ton Power Exhaust 460 v 3 Ph CRPWREXH021A00 changeover control. Additional accessories can be added to
Return Air Temperature Sensor with Harness CRTEMPSN001A00 allow for different types of changeover control and operation
Outdoor Air Humidity Sensor with Harness CRHUMDSN001B00 of the EconoMi$er+ and unit.
Indoor Air Humidity Sensor with Harness CRHUMDSN001B00
Return Air CO2 Sensor CRCBDIOX002A00* THERMOSTATS — The EconoMi$er+ control works with
CO2 Room Sensor 33ZCSENCO2* conventional thermostats that have a Y1 (cool stage 1), Y2 (cool
Aspiration Box for Duct Mount
CO2 Sensor 33ZCASPCO2 stage 2), W1 (heat stage 1), W2 (heat stage 2), and G (fan). The
Space Temperature and CO2 33ZCT55CO2*
EconoMi$er+ control does not support sensor thermostats like
Room Sensor with Override
Space Temperature and CO2
the T56 and T57. Connections are made at the thermostat termi-
Room Sensor with Override 33ZCT56CO2* nal connection board located in the main control box.
and Set Point
5-Pin Sensor Wiring Plug CRE+PLUG001A00* OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE (OAT) SENSOR (Pro-
*5-pin sensor wiring plug accessory (P/N CRE+PLUG001A00) is required to install IAQ
vided) — The outdoor air temperature sensor is a 10K
sensor and remote potentiometer. thermistor used to measure the outdoor-air temperature. The
sensor controls EconoMi$er+ changeover and compressor
Differential Dry Bulb Changeover — The control supports lockout. The sensor is factory-installed on the EconoMi$er+ in
differential dry bulb changeover control. This requires an the outdoor airstream. The operating range of temperature
accessory return air temperature sensor CRTEMPSN001A00 measurement is 0° to158 F. See Tables 7 and 8 for thermistor
installed in the return air temperature stream. Refer to the resistance and resolution values.
Start-up section for details on how to configure and enable the
control mode. The user can check the operation of the sensor The temperature sensor looks like an eyelet terminal with
using the READ function. wires running to it. The sensor is located in the “crimp end”
and is sealed from moisture.
Outside Air Enthalpy Changeover — The control supports
outside air enthalpy changeover control. This mode requires a The user can read the value of the sensor using the READ
factory-supplied outside air temperature sensor (OAT) and an mode, described in the Start-Up section.
accessory outdoor air humidity sensor (ORH) (part no. SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE (SAT) SENSOR (Pro-
CRHUMDSN001B00). Refer to the Start-Up section for details vided) — The supply air temperature sensor is a 10K
on how to configure and enable the control mode. The user can thermistor located at the inlet to the indoor fan. This sensor
check the operation of the sensors using the READ function. must be field installed. The operating range of temperature
Differential Enthalpy Changeover — The control supports measurement is 0° to158 F. See Tables 7 and 8 for thermistor
differential enthalpy changeover control. This requires the resistance and resolution values.
factory-supplied outside air temperature sensor, an accessory The temperature sensor looks like an eyelet terminal with
outdoor air humidity sensor, an accessory return air tempera- wires running to it. The sensor is located in the “crimp end”
ture sensor, and an accessory indoor air humidity sensor. Refer and is sealed from moisture.
to the Start-Up section for details on how to configure and en- The user can read the value of the sensor using the READ
able the control mode. The user can check the operation of the mode, described in the EconoMi$er+ Controller section.
sensors using the READ function.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY (IAQ) SENSOR — Any indoor air
DAMPER MOVEMENT — When the EconoMi$er+ board quality or CO2 sensor that provides a 4 to 20 mA output can be
receives initial power, it will take the damper up to 21/2 minutes used as the IAQ sensor. The controller will modulate the
before it begins to position itself. After the initial positioning, outdoor-air damper to provide ventilation based on the sensor
subsequent changes to damper position will take up to 30 sec- output and the IAQ setting of the controller. The CO2 sensor
onds to initiate. Damper movement from full open to full will modulate the outdoor-air damper from the minimum
closed (or vice versa) takes 21/2 minutes. position (IAQ minimum damper position set point) to the max-
If the damper is in the process of changing positions (for ex- imum position (occupied minimum damper position). When
ample it is trying to open to 100%) and the fan signal is turned there is no CO2 call, the damper will go to the unoccupied min-
off, the damper will continue to its 100% open position before imum position. When there is a CO2 call, the damper will be
closing. between the IAQ minimum economizer set point position and
NOTE: Occupied minimum position can not be set lower than the occupied minimum damper position.
+1% higher than the value of IAQ minimum economizer posi- Mount the sensor according to manufacturer specifications.
tion. Refer to the setup examples on page 44. In order to wire this sensor, an accessory 5-pin plug (part num-
ber CRE+PLUG001A00) is required. See Fig. 26.

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The IAQ sensor is wired to the ground and IAQ wires in the air temperature sensor (RAT). The indoor-air humidity sensor
harness. The accessory 5-pin wiring plug is connected to pins is provided with a 2-wire, 42-in. wiring harness with a 2-pin
13-17 of J3 on the EconoMi$er+ controller. Push the plug connector. The plug is installed on pins 8 and 9 on J3 of the
down onto the pins of the EconoMi$er+ controller to install. EconoMi$er+ controller. The pins are labeled IRH and VREF
Pins 13 and 14 are used for the IAQ sensor. Pins 15-17 are used on the EconoMi$er+ controller. See Fig. 26. The orange wire
for the field-installed remote potentiometer. Connect the IAQ of the harness is connected to pin 8 (IRH). The blue wire of the
sensor to the BRN and WHT wires of the accessory 5-pin plug. harness is connected to pin 9 (VREF). The wiring harness
NOTE: Pin numbers are not shown on the controller. They are should be extended with wires and wire nuts and routed from
provided only as reference for the installer. On the the EconoMi$er+ controller to the sensor location. The
EconoMi$er+ board, they numbered 1-17 from left to right, EconoMi$er+ controller compares the outdoor air enthalpy to
but only the 1 and the 17 are printed on the board. the return air enthalpy to determine EconoMi$er+ use. The
controller selects the lower enthalpy air (return or outdoor) for
Sensor wiring should be extended with wire and wire nuts cooling. For example, when the outdoor air has a lower
and routed to the IAQ sensor location. Adjust the IAQ setting enthalpy than the return air, the EconoMi$er+ controller opens
at the controller to correspond to the IAQ voltage output of the the damper to bring in outdoor air for free cooling.
sensor at the user-determined set point. See Fig. 30. Power the
sensor with a field-supplied transformer. Mount the return-air humidity sensor in the return-air duct.
See Fig. 35.
RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE (RAT) SENSOR — The
EconoMi$er+ controller will accept input from the accessory The outdoor enthalpy changeover curve is set with at the
10K return air temperature sensor (CRTEMPSN001A00) in EconoMi$er+ controller. The selectable curves are A, B, C,
addition to the outdoor air temperature sensor shipped with the and D. The factory default is curve “A.” See Fig. 33. See
EconoMi$er+. By using both sensors, the outdoor air and the Fig. 34 for Sensor Curve vs. Humidity.
return air temperatures are compared (differential dry bulb) for
optimal energy savings. See Tables 7 and 8 for thermistor resis- CO2 SENSOR MAX RANGE SETTING
tance and resolution values.
6000
The temperature sensor looks like an eyelet terminal with
wires running to it. The sensor is located in the “crimp end”
RANGE CONFIGURATION (ppm)
5000
and is sealed from moisture.
The user can read the value of the sensor using the READ 4000
mode, described in the EconoMi$er+ Controller section. 800 ppm
900 ppm
Mount the return air temperature sensor on the 3000
1000 ppm
EconoMi$er+, through pre-punched holes. See Fig. 31. 1100 ppm
The return air temperature (RAT) sensor is provided with a 2000
2-wire, 42-in. long wiring harness with a 2-pin connector. The
plug is installed on pins 5 and 6 on J3 of the EconoMi$er+ 1000
controller. The pins are labeled with a ground symbol and RAT
on the EconoMi$er+ controller. See Fig. 26. The red wire of 0
the harness is connected to pin 5 (ground). The black wire of 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
the harness is connected to pin 6 (RAT). The wiring harness DAMPER VOLTAGE FOR MAX VENTILATION RATE
should be routed from the EconoMi$er+ controller to the
sensor. The controller compares the temperatures of the two Fig. 30 — Indoor Air Quality Voltage Setting
airstreams, chooses the best one, and modulates the
EconoMi$er+ actuator accordingly.
This 10K thermistor is used to measure the return air ECONOMI$ER+ CONTROLLER
temperature vs. resistance curve, per Table 7. The range of HOOD
temperature measurement is between 0° and 158 F. See Table 8
for resolution. ACTUATOR
OUTDOOR AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR — The EconoMi$er+
controller accepts input from the accessory outdoor air humidi-
ty sensor in addition to the outdoor air temperature sensor
shipped with the EconoMi$er+. By using both sensors, the
total enthalpy of the outside air is calculated.
Mount the outdoor-air humidity sensor in to the RETURN AIR
EconoMi$er+, through the pre-punched holes. See Fig. 32. The TEMP SENSOR
outdoor-air humidity sensor is provided with a 2-wire, 42-in. (HIDDEN)
wiring harness with a 2-pin connector. The plug is installed on
pins 11 and 12 on J3 of the EconoMi$er+ controller. The pins GROMMET
are labeled ORH and VREF on the EconoMi$er+ controller.
See Fig. 26. The orange wire of the harness is connected to pin CURB
11 (ORH). The blue wire of the harness is connected to pin 12
(VREF). The wiring harness should be routed from the INDOOR AIR
EconoMi$er+ controller to the sensor location. HUMIDITY SENSOR
The outdoor enthalpy changeover curve is set at the
EconoMi$er+ controller. The factory default is curve “A.” See
Fig. 33 and 34. VERTICAL ECONOMI$ER+
(3 TO 12 1/2 TON UNITS)
INDOOR AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR — For differential en- (SIDE VIEW)
thalpy sensing, the EconoMi$er+ controller uses the standard
outdoor air temperature sensor, the outdoor air humidity sensor, Fig. 31 — Return Air Temperature Sensor
and the optional indoor air humidity sensor, an optional return

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Table 7 — Outdoor Air, Return Air, and Supply Air Temperature Sensors
(CRTEMPSN001A00 or HH79NZ039) — 10K Thermistor Curve
TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE
C F ohms C F ohms C F ohms
120 248.0 390.0 66 150.8 2,011.0 12 53.6 18,090.0
119 246.2 401.2 65 149.0 2,083.0 11 51.8 18,972.0
118 244.4 412.8 64 147.2 2,157.0 10 50.0 19,903.0
117 242.6 424.8 63 145.4 2,235.0 9 48.2 20,883.0
116 240.8 437.2 62 143.6 2,315.0 8 46.4 21,918.0
115 239.0 450.0 61 141.8 2,400.0 7 44.6 23,013.0
114 237.2 462.5 60 140.0 2,488.0 6 42.8 24,117.0
113 235.4 475.5 59 138.2 2,579.0 5 41.0 25,396.0
112 233.6 488.9 58 136.4 2,675.0 4 39.2 26,686.0
111 231.8 502.7 57 134.6 2,774.0 3 37.4 28,052.0
110 230.0 517.0 56 132.8 2,878.0 2 35.6 29,498.0
109 228.2 531.0 55 131.0 2,986.0 1 33.8 31,030.0
108 226.4 545.6 54 129.2 3,099.0 0 32.0 32,654.0
107 224.6 560.5 53 127.4 3,217.0 –1 30.2 34,367.0
106 222.8 576.0 52 125.6 3,340.0 –2 28.4 36,182.0
105 221.0 592.0 51 123.8 3,469.0 –3 26.6 38,109.0
104 219.2 608.5 50 122.0 3,603.0 –4 24.8 40,153.0
103 217.4 625.5 49 120.2 3,743.0 –5 23.0 42,324.0
102 215.6 643.0 48 118.4 3,889.0 –6 21.2 44,617.0
101 213.8 661.2 47 116.6 4,042.0 –7 19.4 47,052.0
100 212.0 680.0 46 114.8 4,203.0 –8 17.6 49,640.0
99 210.2 700.0 45 113.0 4,370.0 –9 15.8 52,392.0
98 208.4 720.6 44 111.2 4,544.0 –10 14.0 55,319.0
97 206.6 742.0 43 109.4 4,727.0 –11 12.2 58,415.0
96 204.8 764.1 42 107.6 4,918.0 –12 10.4 61,711.0
95 203.0 787.0 41 105.8 5,117.0 –13 8.6 65,219.0
94 201.2 810.8 40 104.0 5,327.0 –14 6.8 68,957.0
93 199.4 835.5 39 102.2 5,546.0 –15 5.0 72,940.0
92 197.6 861.0 38 100.4 5,774.0 –16 3.2 77,162.0
91 195.8 888.5 37 98.6 6,014.0 –17 1.4 81,662.0
90 194.0 915.0 36 96.8 6,266.0 –18 –0.4 86,463.0
89 192.2 944.0 35 95.0 6,530.0 –19 –2.2 91,588.0
88 190.4 974.0 34 93.2 6,806.0 –20 –4.0 97,060.0
87 188.6 1005.0 33 91.4 7,096.0 –21 –5.8 102,868.0
86 186.8 1037.0 32 89.6 7,401.0 –22 –7.6 109,075.0
85 185.0 1070.0 31 87.8 7,720.0 –23 –9.4 115,710.0
84 183.2 1104.0 30 86.0 8,056.0 –24 –11.2 122,807.0
83 181.4 1140.0 29 84.2 8,407.0 –25 –13.0 130,402.0
82 179.6 1177.0 28 82.4 8,776.0 –26 –14.8 138,482.0
81 177.8 1215.0 27 80.6 9,164.0 –27 –16.6 147,134.0
80 176.0 1255.0 26 78.8 9,571.0 –28 –18.4 156,404.0
79 174.2 1297.0 25 77.0 10,000.0 –29 –20.2 166,342.0
78 172.4 1340.0 24 75.2 10,449.0 –30 –22.0 177,000.0
77 170.6 1385.0 23 73.4 10,921.0 –31 –23.8 188,340.0
76 168.8 1431.0 22 71.6 11,418.0 –32 –25.6 200,510.0
75 167.0 1480.0 21 69.8 11,942.0 –33 –27.4 213,570.0
74 165.2 1530.0 20 68.0 12,493.0 –34 –29.2 227,610.0
73 163.4 1582.0 19 66.2 13,071.0 –35 –31.0 242,700.0
72 161.6 1637.0 18 64.4 13,681.0 –36 –32.8 258,730.0
71 159.8 1693.0 17 62.6 14,323.0 –37 –34.6 275,970.0
70 158.0 1752.0 16 60.8 15,000.0 –38 –36.4 294,520.0
69 156.2 1813.0 15 59.0 15,714.0 –39 –38.2 314,490.0
68 154.4 1876.0 14 57.2 16,464.0 –40 –40.0 336,000.0
67 152.6 1943.0 13 55.4 17,255.0

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Table 8 — Outdoor Air, Return Air, and Supply Air ECONOMI$ER+
Temperature Sensors (CRTEMPSN001A00 or
HH79NZ039) — Thermistor Resolution ECONOMI$ER+
CONTROLLER
RANGE
RESOLUTION
Low High
F F F WIRING
GROMMET
–41 –18 4.0
–17 14 2.0 OUTDOOR AIR
15 28 1.0 HUMIDITY
SENSOR RELIEF
29 47 0.8 BLADE
48 86 0.7
87 108 0.8 OUTDOOR AIR
TEMPERATURE
109 126 1.0 SENSOR
127 171 2.0
127 195 4.0

Fig. 32 — Outdoor-Air Humidity Sensor

Fig. 33 — Enthalpy Changeover Settings

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20

CURRENT
18 RH (%) (mA)
10 5.6
20 7.2
16 30 8.8
40 10.4
50 12.0
CURRENT IN mA 14 60 13.6
70 15.2
80 16.8
12 90 18.4

10

4
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

HUMIDITY IN % RH
RH — Relative Humidity
Fig. 34 — Humidity Sensor Current vs. Humidity

ECONOMI$ER+
An occupied/unoccupied switch can be field-installed in
CONTROLLER place of the jumper to allow the user to force the control into
occupied or unoccupied mode of operation for EconoMi$er+
damper position. The occupied/unoccupied switch is required
ECONOMI$ER+ if the user wants to use unoccupied free cooling or different
EconoMi$er+ damper vent positions in the unoccupied mode.
POWER EXHAUST — Refer to the Accessory Power Ex-
haust installation instructions for information on installing the
power exhaust accessory.
REMOTE ECONOMI$ER+ ENABLE CONTROL — When
the control is used with energy management systems that
GROMMET
enable and disable the EconoMi$er+, the user can install a
field-supplied enable/disable switch. The switch must be wired
in series with a 3K ohm, 1 watt or greater resistor. The switch is
wired to terminals ORH (pin 11) and VREF (pin 12) on J3.
Refer to the Start-Up section for details on how to configure the
RETURN AIR control.
HUMIDITY SENSOR
REMOTE POTENTIOMETER OCCUPIED MINIMUM
POSITION — The occupied minimum position set point
RETURN DUCT remote potentiometer (field-supplied) is used when requiring
(FIELD-PROVIDED) additional temporary ventilation. The remote potentiometer
(10K ohm - closed damper, 100K ohm - open damper) will
Fig. 35 — Return Air Humidity Sensor only control the occupied minimum position.
The accessory 5-in wiring plug, CRE+PLUG001A00 is
required to connect the potentiometer.
OCCUPIED/UNOCCUPIED SWITCH — The EconoMi$er+
The plug is installed on pins 15, 16 and 17 on J3 of the
supports the use of a field-supplied occupied/unoccupied EconoMi$er+ controller. The pins are labeled with the ground
switch. When the switch is closed it provides a 24-vac signal to
the unit for occupied mode and when open, there is no signal to symbol, MIN and VREF on the EconoMi$er+ controller. See
Fig. 26. The pink wire from the harness is connected to pin 15
indicate unoccupied mode. The control can be configured to (ground symbol). The gray wire from the harness is connected
allow different minimum economizer damper positions and to
control how mechanical cooling will and will not be used in the to pin 16 (MIN). The yellow wire from the harness is connect-
ed to pin 16 (VREF). The wiring harness should be extended
occupied mode. with wires and wire nuts and routed from the EconoMi$er+
NOTE: The remote potentiometer (see below) will override controller to the remote potentiometer location.
the occupied minimum position if the potentiometer setting is
NOTE: Pins 13 (ground symbol) and 14 (IAQ), which are
greater than the occupied minimum position. wired to the accessory 5-pin plug, are not used for the remote
For 3 to 121/2 ton units, a wire from J1-OCC (pin 4) and a potentiometer installation. They are used for an accessory IAQ
wire from J1-24V (pin 5) are wire-nutted together to jumper sensor (if required).
the terminals.

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The unoccupied minimum position can only be set at the CO2 SENSOR CONFIGURATION — The CO2 sensor has
controller. The occupied minimum position set point config- preset standard voltage settings that can be selected anytime
ured at the EconoMi$er+ controller should be set to 0 when us- after the sensor is powered up. See Table 9.
ing a remote potentiometer. The occupied minimum position NOTE: Use setting 1 or 2 for Carrier equipment.
will also be used as part of the IAQ routing; it will be the maxi-
mum position the damper moves to when there is an IAQ call. 1. Press Clear and Mode buttons. Hold at least 5 seconds
until the sensor enters the Edit mode.
If the remote potentiometer (occupied) position is greater
than the EconoMi$er+ controller unoccupied minimum posi- 2. Press Mode 2 times. The STDSET Menu will appear.
tion, then the remote potentiometer setting will be used. The 3. Use the Up/Down button to select the preset number. See
remote potentiometer is field supplied and must be a 3-wire, Table 9.
linear potentiometer with a resistance between 10K ohm and 4. Press Enter to lock in the selection.
100K ohm (such as the Honeywell S963B1128).
Press Mode to exit and resume normal operation. The
DEMAND VENTILATION CONTROL — Demand venti- custom settings of the CO2 sensor can be changed any time
lation control uses an IAQ sensor (CRE+PLUG001A00 after the sensor is energized. Follow the steps below to change
required) to control the amount of outside air admitted into the the non-standard settings:
system. Normally, the minimum position of the EconoMi$er+
1. Press Clear and Mode buttons. Hold at least 5 seconds
damper is established based on the demand occupancy of the until the sensor enters the Edit mode.
space. The IAQ sensor will be used to modulate the
EconoMi$er+ minimum damper position below the normal 2. Press Mode 2 times. The STDSET Menu will appear.
minimum position based on full occupancy. The lower limit is 3. Use the Up/Down button to toggle to the NONSTD menu
called the base ventilation rate. See Fig. 36. and press Enter.
If there is no IAQ signal the damper will be in the unoccu- 4. Use the Up/Down button to toggle through each of the
pied minimum position (configuration item number 3). If there nine variables, starting with Altitude, until the desired
is an IAQ signal the damper will be in the occupied minimum setting is reached.
position (configuration item number 15), unless the remote 5. Press Mode to move through the variables.
potentiometer is used to override it.
6. Press Enter to lock in the selection, then press Mode to
For the demand ventilation control logic, the user config- continue to the next variable.
ures the lower and upper actuator position to establish the base
ventilation rate (IAQMIN_SP) and the design ventilation DEHUMIDIFICATION OF FRESH AIR WITH DE-
rate (ECONOMIN_SP) for full occupancy. When the MAND CONTROL VENTILATION (DCV) — Informa-
EconoMi$er+ damper is being modulated for demand ventila- tion from ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration
tion control, the damper position will be between IAQMIN_SP and Air Conditioning Engineers) indicates that the largest
and ECONOMIN_SP. The upper IAQ differential set point is humidity load on any zone is the fresh air introduced. For some
DAQHI. The lower IAQ differential set point is DAQLO. applications, a device such as a energy recovery unit is added to
reduce the moisture content of the fresh air being brought into the
The differential set points represent the differential CO2 building when the enthalpy is high. In most cases, the normal
level (in ppm) above the outdoor reference IAQ levels. heating and cooling processes are more than adequate to remove
Normally, the outdoor reference IAQ levels are around the humidity loads for most commercial applications.
400 ppm, but the value should be configured based on the
reference levels taken at the job site. This makes the control of the dehumidification device sim-
ple when using the enthalpy or differential enthalpy sensor. The
The following equation is used to determine EconoMi$er+ enthalpy sensor or differential enthalpy sensor is installed on
damper position (ECONOMIN_POS): the equipment to determine economizer operation. The high
(ECONOMIN_SP – IAQMIN_SP) * (IAQ – OAQ – DAQLO) enthalpy signal from the temperature and humidity sensors or
IAQMIN_SP + =
(DAQHI – DAQLO)
differential temperature and humidity sensors can be used to
turn on the outdoor air moisture removal device any time fresh
DAMPER air is required for the space.
POSTION
The energy recovery device should be sized for maximum
FULL OCCUPANCY latent and sensible conditioning at maximum ventilation on a
ECONOMIZER VENTILATION RATE
MINIMUM
OCCUPIED
design day.
DAMPER
POSITION A calculation for leaving-air temperature on a low ambient,
(ECONOMIN_SP)
low ventilation day should also be done to determine the
VENTILATION FOR PEOPLE supply-air temperature of the return and pre-conditioned out-
side air. The design should produce air temperature somewhat
near room conditions to prevent reheat of the air mixture. The
IAQ energy recovery device should be interlocked with the heat to
MINIMUM
ECONOMIZER turn off the device when in the heat mode.
POSITION
SET POINT
(IAQMIN_SP) VENTILATION FOR SOURCES If more moisture removal is required, a humidity sensor in
the space can be used to activate a moisture removal device
CO2 LEVEL
(such as the MoistureMi$er™ dehumidification device). The
OUTDOOR REFERENCE
LEVEL (OAQ)= 400
100
500
700
1100
INSIDE/OUTSIDE CO2 DIFFERENTIAL
INSIDE CO2 CONCENTRATION MoistureMi$er dehumidification device improves the latent
capacity of the compressor cooling while the cooling is active.
AQ
DIFFERENTIAL
AQ
DIFFERENTIAL
This will remove any moisture introduced from the condi-
LOW (DAQLO) HIGH (DAQHI) tioned space (such as from kitchen equipment).
Fig. 36 — Demand Ventilation Control

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Table 9 — CO2 Sensor* Standard Settings
VENTILATION OPTIONAL RELAY
ANALOG CO2 CONTROL
SETTING EQUIPMENT OUTPUT RATE
OUTPUT RANGE (ppm) RELAY SETPOINT HYSTERESIS
(cfm/Person) (ppm) (ppm)
1 Proportional Any 4-20 mA 0-2000 1000 50
2 Interface with Standard Proportional Any 7-20 mA 0-2000 1000 50
Building Control System
3 Exponential Any 4-20 mA 0-2000 1100 50
4 Proportional 15 4-20 mA 0-1100 1100 50
5 Proportional 20 4-20 mA 0- 900 900 50
Economizer
6 Exponential 15 4-20 mA 0-1100 1100 50
7 Exponential 20 4-20 mA 0- 900 900 50
8 Health & Safety Proportional — 4-20 mA 0-9999 5000 500
9 Parking/Air Intakes/ Loading Docks Proportional — 4-20 mA 0-2000 700 50
LEGEND
ppm — Parts Per Million
*Available sensor part numbers are listed in Table 5.

OPTIONAL ECONOMI$ER2 — The EconoMi$er2 design 9. Replace the filter access panel.
does not include a controller. The PremierLink™ control can 10. EconoMi$er2 wiring is shown in Fig. 38.
be factory wired to the EconoMi$er2 to control all economizer
functions. Refer to the PremierLink Control section on page 15. ECONOMI$ER2 WIRING — The optional EconoMi$er2
The EconoMi$er2 can also be controlled by a field-supplied has a 4 to 20 mA actuator, which is operated by an existing
4 to 20 mA signal. See Fig. 37. field-supplied controller such as the PremierLink control. See
Fig. 38 for wiring information.
These instructions are for installing the optional
EconoMi$er2 only. Refer to the accessory EconoMi$er2 Step 7 — Adjust Indoor-Fan Speed — Adjust indoor-
installation instructions when field installing an EconoMi$er2 fan rpm to meet jobsite conditions.
accessory. Table 10 shows fan rpm at motor pulley settings for the
1. To remove the existing unit filter access panel, raise the 50HJQ004-007 units. Tables 11 and 12 show data for indoor-
panel and swing the bottom outward. The panel is now fan motors. Refer to Tables 13A and 13B for accessory and
disengaged from the track and can be removed. See option static pressure drops, see Table 14 for indoor-fan motor
Fig. 21. efficiency; see Tables 15-32 to determine fan speed settings.
2. The box with the EconoMi$er2 hood components is For units with electric heating, required minimum cfm is
shipped in the compartment behind the EconoMi$er2. 900 for 50HJQ004; 1200 for 50HJQ005; 1500 for 50HJQ006
The entire EconoMi$er2 does not have to be removed to and 1800 for 50HJQ007.
retrieve the hood box. BELT-DRIVE MOTORS — Fan motor pulleys are factory-
Remove the screw holding the hood box bracket to the set for speed shown in Table 1. Check pulley alignment and
top of the EconoMi$er2. Slide the hood box out of the belt tension prior to start-up.
unit. See Fig. 22. To change fan speed:
1. Shut off the unit power supply and tag disconnect.
IMPORTANT: If the power exhaust accessory is to be 2. Loosen the belt by loosening the fan motor mounting
installed on the unit, the hood shipped with the unit nuts. See Fig. 39.
will not be used and must be discarded. Save the alu- 3. Loosen the movable pulley flange setscrew (see Fig. 40).
minum filter for use in the power exhaust. 4. Screw the movable flange toward the fixed flange to in-
crease speed or away from the fixed flange to decrease
3. The indoor coil access panel will be used as the top of the speed. Increasing fan speed increases the load on the
hood. Remove the screws along the bottom of the indoor motor. Do not exceed the maximum speed specified in
coil access panel. See Fig. 23 and 24. Table 1.
4. Swing out indoor coil access panel and insert the hood 5. Set the movable flange at the nearest keyway of the pul-
sides under the panel (hood top). Use the screws provided ley hub and tighten the setscrew. (See Table 1 for speed
to attach the hood sides to the hood top. Use screws pro- change for each full turn of the pulley flange.)
vided to attach the hood sides to the unit. See Fig. 24. To align the fan and motor pulleys (see Fig. 40):
5. Remove the shipping tape holding the EconoMi$er2 1. Loosen the fan pulley setscrews.
barometric relief damper in place. 2. Slide the fan pulley along the fan shaft.
3. Make angular alignment by loosening the motor from the
6. Insert the hood divider between the hood sides. See mounting.
Fig. 24 and 25. Secure hood divider with 2 screws on
each hood side. The hood divider is also used as the To adjust belt tension:
bottom filter rack for the aluminum filter. 1. Loosen the fan motor mounting nuts.
2. Slide the motor mounting plate away from the fan scroll
7. Open the filter clips which are located underneath the for proper belt tension (5/8-in. deflection with 7 to 10 lb
hood top. Insert the aluminum filter into the bottom filter force).
rack (hood divider). Push the filter into position past the 3. Tighten the motor mounting nuts.
open filter clips. Close the filter clips to lock the filter into 4. Adjust the bolt and tighten the nut to secure the motor in
place. See Fig. 25. fixed position.
8. Caulk the ends of the joint between the unit side panel
and the hood top. See Fig. See Fig. 23.

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OUTDOOR
AIR HOOD

ECONOMI$ER2
PLUG
HOOD
SHIPPING
BRACKET

BAROMETRIC
RELIEF
DAMPER GEAR DRIVEN
DAMPER

Fig. 37 — EconoMi$er2 Component Locations

BLACK
4

5
BLUE
2
500 OHM
RESISTOR 8
VIOLET
6
NOTE 1
PINK
7
RUN
RED
NOTE 3 - 1
+
10
50HJ540573
YELLOW

ACTUATOR
ASSEMBLY 11
OPTIONAL CO 2
SENSOR 4 - 20 mA
OUTPUT 9
DIRECT DRIVE WHITE
ACTUATOR 12

ECONOMISER2 PLUG

NOTES:
1. Switch on actuator must be in run position for economizer to operate.
2. PremierLink™ control requires that the standard 50HJ540569 outside-air sensor be replaced by either the CROASENR001A00 dry bulb sen-
sor or HH57A077 enthalpy sensor.
3. 50HJ540573 actuator consists of the 50HJ540567 actuator and a harness with 500-ohm resistor.

Fig. 38 — EconoMi$er2 with 4 to 20 mA Control Wiring

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Fig. 39 — Belt Drive Motor Mounting

Fig. 40 — Indoor-Fan Pulley Adjustment

Table 10 — Fan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings*

UNIT MOTOR PULLEY TURNS OPEN


50HJQ 0 1/2 1 11 / 2 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 41 / 2 5 51 / 2 6
004 1044 1008 971 935 898 862 826 789 753 716 680 — —
004† 1455 1423 1392 1360 1328 1297 1265 1233 1202 1170 1138 1107 1075
005 1185 1144 1102 1061 1019 978 936 895 853 812 770 — —
005† 1455 1423 1392 1360 1328 1297 1265 1233 1202 1170 1138 1107 1075
006 1460 1425 1390 1355 1319 1284 1249 1214 1179 1144 1108 1073 1038
006† 1685 1647 1608 1570 1531 1493 1454 1416 1377 1339 1300 — —
007 1585 1538 1492 1445 1399 1352 1305 1259 1212 1166 1119 — —
007† 1685 1647 1608 1570 1531 1493 1454 1416 1377 1339 1300 — —
*Approximate fan rpm shown.
†Indicates high-static motor and drive package.

Table 11 — Indoor-Fan Motor Performance — Standard Motors


UNIT UNIT MAXIMUM MAXIMUM UNIT VOLTAGE MAXIMUM
50HJQ PHASE CONTINUOUS BHP* OPERATING WATTS* AMP DRAW
Single 1.0 1000 208/230 4.9
004 208/230 4.9
Three 1.0 1000
460 2.3
Single 1.0 1000 208/230 4.9
005 208/230 4.9
Three 1.0 1000
460 2.3
Single 1.3 1290 208/230 7.6
006 208/230 6.0
Three 2.40 2120
460 3.0
208/230 6.0
007 Three 2.40 2120
460 3.0
LEGEND
BHP — Brake Horsepower

*Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full horsepower and watts range of
the motors can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the ratings shown in this table will
not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.

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Table 12 — Indoor-Fan Motor Performance — High-Static Motors
UNIT UNIT MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM
UNIT VOLTAGE
50HJQ PHASE CONTINUOUS BHP* OPERATING WATTS* AMP DRAW
208/230 6.0
004 Three 2.40 2120
460 3.0
208/230 6.0
005 Three 2.40 2120
460 3.0
208/230 8.6
006 Three 2.90 2615
460 3.9
208/230 8.6
007 Three 2.90 2615
460 3.9

LEGEND
Bhp — Brake Horsepower
*Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures that the full horsepower and watts range of
the motors can be utilized with confidence. Using your fan motors up to the ratings shown in this table will
not result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit warranty will not be affected.

Table 13A — Accessory Electric Heaters Static Pressure Drop (in. wg) — 50HJQ004-007
CFM
COMPONENT
900 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600
1 Heater 0.05 0.07 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.13
Module
2 Heater 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18
Modules

Table 13B — Accessory/FIOP Economizer Static Pressure* (in. wg) — 50HJQ004-007


CFM
COMPONENT
1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000
Vertical Economizer 0.045 0.065 0.08 0.12 0.145 0.175 0.22 0.255
Horizontal Economizer — — 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.18 0.225 0.275
LEGEND
FIOP — Factory-Installed Option
*The static pressure must be added to external static pressure. The sum and the indoor entering-air cfm
should be used in conjunction with the Fan Performance tables to determine indoor blower rpm and
watts.

Table 14 — Indoor-Fan Motor Efficiency


MOTOR 50HJQ EFFICIENCY
004,005 75
006 74/84*
007 84
*Single-phase/3-phase.
NOTE: Convert watts to bhp using the following formula:
watts input x motor efficiency
bhp =
746

GENERAL NOTES FOR FAN PERFORMANCE DATA TABLES


1. Extensive motor and electrical testing on these units ensures 2. Values include losses for filters, unit casing, and wet coils.
that the full range of the motor can be utilized with confidence. See Tables 13A and 13B for accessory/FIOP static pressure
Using your fan motors up to the wattage ratings shown will not information.
result in nuisance tripping or premature motor failure. Unit 3. Use of a field-supplied motor may affect wire sizing. Contact
warranty will not be affected. For additional information on your Carrier representative for details.
motor performance, refer to Tables 11 and 12. 4. Interpolation is permissible. Do not extrapolate.
5. Performance includes clean filters and wet coil data.

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Table 15 — Fan Performance 50HJQ004 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 566 0.14 142 690 0.23 228 791 0.32 320 879 0.42 418 957 0.52 522
1000 598 0.17 173 718 0.27 267 817 0.37 366 903 0.47 471 981 0.58 581
1100 632 0.21 210 748 0.31 311 844 0.42 418 929 0.53 530 1006 0.65 646
1200 666 0.25 252 778 0.36 361 873 0.48 476 956 0.60 594 1031 0.72 718
1300 701 0.30 300 809 0.42 418 902 0.54 540 983 0.67 665 1057 0.80 796
1400 737 0.36 355 842 0.48 481 932 0.61 610 1012 0.75 744 1085 0.89 881
1500 774 0.42 417 875 0.55 551 962 0.69 689 1041 0.83 830 1112 0.98 974

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 1029 0.63 630 1095 0.75 742 1157 0.86 859 1216 0.99 980 1272 1.11 1105
1000 1052 0.70 695 1118 0.82 814 1179 0.94 937 1237 1.07 1064 1293 1.20 1195
1100 1076 0.77 767 1141 0.90 892 1202 1.03 1021 1260 1.16 1154 — — —
1200 1100 0.85 845 1165 0.98 977 1225 1.12 1112 — — — — — —
1300 1126 0.94 930 1189 1.07 1069 — — — — — — — — —
1400 1152 1.03 1023 1215 1.17 1168 — — — — — — — — —
1500 1179 1.13 1123 — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 680 to 1044 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 16 — Fan Performance 50HJQ004 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 566 0.14 142 690 0.23 228 791 0.32 320 879 0.42 418 957 0.52 522
1000 598 0.17 173 718 0.27 267 817 0.37 366 903 0.47 471 981 0.58 581
1100 632 0.21 210 748 0.31 311 844 0.42 418 929 0.53 530 1006 0.65 646
1200 666 0.25 252 778 0.36 361 873 0.48 476 956 0.60 594 1031 0.72 718
1300 701 0.30 300 809 0.42 418 902 0.54 540 983 0.67 665 1057 0.80 796
1400 737 0.36 355 842 0.48 481 932 0.61 610 1012 0.75 744 1085 0.89 881
1500 774 0.42 417 875 0.55 551 962 0.69 689 1041 0.83 830 1112 0.98 974

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 1029 0.63 630 1095 0.75 742 1157 0.86 859 1216 0.99 980 1272 1.11 1105
1000 1052 0.70 695 1118 0.82 814 1179 0.94 937 1237 1.07 1064 1293 1.20 1195
1100 1076 0.77 767 1141 0.90 892 1202 1.03 1021 1260 1.16 1154 1314 1.30 1291
1200 1100 0.85 845 1165 0.98 977 1225 1.12 1112 1282 1.26 1252 1337 1.40 1395
1300 1126 0.94 930 1189 1.07 1069 1249 1.22 1211 1306 1.36 1356 1360 1.51 1506
1400 1152 1.03 1023 1215 1.17 1168 1274 1.32 1317 1330 1.48 1469 1384 1.63 1625
1500 1179 1.13 1123 1241 1.28 1275 1300 1.44 1431 1355 1.60 1590 1408 1.76 1752
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1075 to 1455 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 17 — Fan Performance 50HJQ005 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 666 0.25 252 778 0.36 361 873 0.48 476 956 0.60 594 1031 0.72 718
1300 701 0.30 300 809 0.42 418 902 0.54 540 983 0.67 665 1057 0.80 796
1400 737 0.36 355 842 0.48 481 932 0.61 610 1012 0.75 744 1085 0.89 881
1500 774 0.42 417 875 0.55 551 962 0.69 689 1041 0.83 830 1112 0.98 974
1600 811 0.49 487 909 0.63 629 994 0.78 774 1071 0.93 923 1141 1.08 1076
1700 849 0.57 565 943 0.72 715 1026 0.87 869 1101 1.03 1025 1170 1.19 1185
1800 887 0.65 651 978 0.81 810 1059 0.98 972 1133 1.14 1136 — — —
1900 926 0.75 746 1014 0.92 914 1092 1.09 1084 — — — — — —
2000 965 0.86 852 1050 1.03 1028 — — — — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 1100 0.85 845 1165 0.98 977 1225 1.12 1112 — — — — — —
1300 1126 0.94 930 1189 1.07 1069 — — — — — — — — —
1400 1152 1.03 1023 1215 1.17 1168 — — — — — — — — —
1500 1179 1.13 1123 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1600 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 770 to 1185 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 18 — Fan Performance 50HJQ005 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 666 0.25 252 778 0.36 361 873 0.48 476 956 0.60 594 1031 0.72 718
1300 701 0.30 300 809 0.42 418 902 0.54 540 983 0.67 665 1057 0.80 796
1400 737 0.36 355 842 0.48 481 932 0.61 610 1012 0.75 744 1085 0.89 881
1500 774 0.42 417 875 0.55 551 962 0.69 689 1041 0.83 830 1112 0.98 974
1600 811 0.49 487 909 0.63 629 994 0.78 774 1071 0.93 923 1141 1.08 1076
1700 849 0.57 565 943 0.72 715 1026 0.87 869 1101 1.03 1025 1170 1.19 1185
1800 887 0.65 651 978 0.81 810 1059 0.98 972 1133 1.14 1136 1200 1.31 1304
1900 926 0.75 746 1014 0.92 914 1092 1.09 1084 1164 1.26 1257 1231 1.44 1432
2000 965 0.86 852 1050 1.03 1028 1127 1.21 1206 1197 1.39 1387 1262 1.58 1570

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 1100 0.85 845 1165 0.98 977 1225 1.12 1112 1282 1.26 1252 1337 1.40 1395
1300 1126 0.94 930 1189 1.07 1069 1249 1.22 1211 1306 1.36 1356 1360 1.51 1506
1400 1152 1.03 1023 1215 1.17 1168 1274 1.32 1317 1330 1.48 1469 1384 1.63 1625
1500 1179 1.13 1123 1241 1.28 1275 1300 1.44 1431 1355 1.60 1590 1408 1.76 1752
1600 1206 1.24 1231 1268 1.40 1391 1326 1.56 1553 1381 1.73 1719 1433 1.90 1888
1700 1235 1.36 1349 1295 1.52 1515 1352 1.69 1685 1407 1.87 1858 1459 2.04 2034
1800 1264 1.48 1475 1323 1.66 1649 1380 1.84 1826 1434 2.02 2006 1485 2.20 2189
1900 1293 1.62 1611 1352 1.80 1792 1408 1.99 1976 1461 2.17 2163 1512 2.37 2353
2000 1324 1.77 1756 1381 1.96 1945 1436 2.15 2137 1489 2.34 2332 — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1075 to 1455 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 19 — Fan Performance 50HJQ006 — Vertical Discharge Units;
Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* — Single-Phase Units
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watt Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 790 0.40 353 897 0.53 471 991 0.68 600 1075 0.83 739 1152 1.00 888
1600 828 0.46 412 931 0.60 536 1022 0.75 670 1104 0.92 813 1180 1.09 966
1700 866 0.54 478 966 0.68 608 1054 0.84 747 1134 1.01 895 1208 1.19 1053
1800 905 0.62 551 1001 0.77 687 1087 0.94 832 1165 1.11 985 1238 1.29 1148
1900 944 0.71 633 1037 0.87 774 1120 1.04 925 1197 1.22 1084 — — —
2000 983 0.81 723 1073 0.98 870 1154 1.16 1026 — — — — — —
2100 1023 0.92 821 1110 1.10 975 1189 1.28 1137 — — — — — —
2200 1063 1.05 929 1147 1.23 1089 — — — — — — — — —
2300 1104 1.18 1046 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 1224 1.18 1045 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1600 1250 1.27 1128 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2100 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2200 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.30.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1035 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 20 — Fan Performance 50HJQ006 — Vertical Discharge Units;


Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* — Three-Phase Units
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
Rpm Bhp Watt Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 790 0.40 353 897 0.53 471 991 0.68 600 1075 0.83 739 1152 1.00 888
1600 828 0.46 412 931 0.60 536 1022 0.75 670 1104 0.92 813 1180 1.09 966
1700 866 0.54 478 966 0.68 608 1054 0.84 747 1134 1.01 895 1208 1.19 1053
1800 905 0.62 551 1001 0.77 687 1087 0.94 832 1165 1.11 985 1238 1.29 1148
1900 944 0.71 633 1037 0.87 774 1120 1.04 925 1197 1.22 1084 1268 1.41 1251
2000 983 0.81 723 1073 0.98 870 1154 1.16 1026 1229 1.34 1190 1299 1.53 1362
2100 1023 0.92 821 1110 1.10 975 1189 1.28 1137 1262 1.47 1306 1330 1.67 1483
2200 1063 1.05 929 1147 1.23 1089 1224 1.41 1256 1295 1.61 1431 1362 1.82 1614
2300 1104 1.18 1046 1185 1.37 1212 1260 1.56 1386 1329 1.76 1567 1395 1.98 1754
2400 1145 1.32 1174 1223 1.52 1346 1296 1.72 1526 1364 1.93 1712 1428 2.15 1905
2500 1185 1.48 1311 1262 1.68 1490 1333 1.89 1676 1399 2.10 1868 1462 2.33 2067

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 1224 1.18 1045 1291 1.36 1212 1354 1.56 1387 1414 1.77 1570 1472 1.98 1761
1600 1250 1.27 1128 1316 1.46 1299 1379 1.66 1478 1438 1.87 1664 1495 2.09 1858
1700 1278 1.37 1219 1343 1.57 1394 1405 1.77 1576 1463 1.99 1766 1520 2.21 1964
1800 1306 1.48 1318 1370 1.69 1497 1431 1.90 1683 1489 2.11 1877 1545 2.34 2078
1900 1335 1.61 1426 1398 1.81 1609 1458 2.03 1799 1515 2.25 1997 — — —
2000 1364 1.74 1542 1427 1.95 1730 1486 2.17 1925 1542 2.39 2126 — — —
2100 1395 1.88 1668 1456 2.09 1860 1514 2.32 2060 — — — — — —
2200 1426 2.03 1804 1486 2.25 2001 — — — — — — — — —
2300 1457 2.19 1949 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 1489 2.37 2106 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1035 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 21 — Fan Performance 50HJQ006 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watt Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 790 0.40 353 897 0.53 471 991 0.68 600 1075 0.83 739 1152 1.00 888
1600 828 0.46 412 931 0.60 536 1022 0.75 670 1104 0.92 813 1180 1.09 966
1700 866 0.54 478 966 0.68 608 1054 0.84 747 1134 1.01 895 1208 1.19 1053
1800 905 0.62 551 1001 0.77 687 1087 0.94 832 1165 1.11 985 1238 1.29 1148
1900 944 0.71 633 1037 0.87 774 1120 1.04 925 1197 1.22 1084 1268 1.41 1251
2000 983 0.81 723 1073 0.98 870 1154 1.16 1026 1229 1.34 1190 1299 1.53 1362
2100 1023 0.92 821 1110 1.10 975 1189 1.28 1137 1262 1.47 1306 1330 1.67 1483
2200 1063 1.05 929 1147 1.23 1089 1224 1.41 1256 1295 1.61 1431 1362 1.82 1614
2300 1104 1.18 1046 1185 1.37 1212 1260 1.56 1386 1329 1.76 1567 1395 1.98 1754
2400 1145 1.32 1174 1223 1.52 1346 1296 1.72 1526 1364 1.93 1712 1428 2.15 1905
2500 1185 1.48 1311 1262 1.68 1490 1333 1.89 1676 1399 2.10 1868 1462 2.33 2067

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 1224 1.18 1045 1291 1.36 1212 1354 1.56 1387 1414 1.77 1570 1472 1.98 1761
1600 1250 1.27 1128 1316 1.46 1299 1379 1.66 1478 1438 1.87 1664 1495 2.09 1858
1700 1278 1.37 1219 1343 1.57 1394 1405 1.77 1576 1463 1.99 1766 1520 2.21 1964
1800 1306 1.48 1318 1370 1.69 1497 1431 1.90 1683 1489 2.11 1877 1545 2.34 2078
1900 1335 1.61 1426 1398 1.81 1609 1458 2.03 1799 1515 2.25 1997 1570 2.48 2202
2000 1364 1.74 1542 1427 1.95 1730 1486 2.17 1925 1542 2.39 2126 1596 2.63 2335
2100 1395 1.88 1668 1456 2.09 1860 1514 2.32 2060 1570 2.55 2265 1623 2.79 2478
2200 1426 2.03 1804 1486 2.25 2001 1543 2.48 2204 1598 2.72 2415 — — —
2300 1457 2.19 1949 1516 2.42 2151 1573 2.66 2360 1627 2.90 2574 — — —
2400 1489 2.37 2106 1547 2.60 2312 1603 2.84 2526 — — — — — —
2500 1522 2.56 2272 1579 2.80 2484 — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 22 — Fan Performance 50HJQ007 — Vertical Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watt Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 907 0.63 558 1006 0.80 708 1092 0.97 860 1169 1.14 1015 1239 1.32 1174
1900 945 0.72 638 1042 0.90 796 1126 1.08 956 1201 1.26 1119 1271 1.45 1285
2000 984 0.82 727 1078 1.00 892 1160 1.19 1060 1235 1.39 1230 1303 1.58 1403
2100 1024 0.93 823 1115 1.12 997 1195 1.32 1173 1268 1.52 1350 1335 1.72 1531
2200 1063 1.05 929 1152 1.25 1111 1230 1.46 1294 1302 1.67 1480 1368 1.88 1668
2300 1103 1.18 1044 1189 1.39 1234 1266 1.60 1425 1337 1.82 1618 1402 2.04 1814
2400 1143 1.32 1168 1227 1.54 1367 1302 1.76 1566 1371 1.99 1767 1435 2.22 1970
2500 1183 1.47 1303 1265 1.70 1510 1339 1.93 1717 1406 2.17 1926 — — —
2600 1224 1.63 1448 1303 1.87 1663 1375 2.12 1878 1442 2.36 2095 — — —
2700 1264 1.81 1604 1342 2.06 1828 1412 2.31 2051 — — — — — —
2800 1305 1.99 1772 1381 2.26 2003 — — — — — — — — —
2900 1346 2.20 1951 — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 1304 1.51 1337 1365 1.69 1503 1422 1.88 1674 1477 2.08 1848 1528 2.28 2025
1900 1335 1.64 1454 1395 1.83 1627 1452 2.03 1804 1506 2.23 1984 — — —
2000 1366 1.78 1580 1426 1.98 1760 1482 2.19 1943 1535 2.40 2130 — — —
2100 1398 1.93 1715 1457 2.14 1901 1512 2.35 2091 — — — — — —
2200 1430 2.09 1858 1488 2.31 2052 — — — — — — — — —
2300 1462 2.27 2012 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2600 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1119 to 1585 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 23 — Fan Performance 50HJQ007 — Vertical Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watt Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 907 0.63 558 1006 0.80 708 1092 0.97 860 1169 1.14 1015 1239 1.32 1174
1900 945 0.72 638 1042 0.90 796 1126 1.08 956 1201 1.26 1119 1271 1.45 1285
2000 984 0.82 727 1078 1.00 892 1160 1.19 1060 1235 1.39 1230 1303 1.58 1403
2100 1024 0.93 823 1115 1.12 997 1195 1.32 1173 1268 1.52 1350 1335 1.72 1531
2200 1063 1.05 929 1152 1.25 1111 1230 1.46 1294 1302 1.67 1480 1368 1.88 1668
2300 1103 1.18 1044 1189 1.39 1234 1266 1.60 1425 1337 1.82 1618 1402 2.04 1814
2400 1143 1.32 1168 1227 1.54 1367 1302 1.76 1566 1371 1.99 1767 1435 2.22 1970
2500 1183 1.47 1303 1265 1.70 1510 1339 1.93 1717 1406 2.17 1926 1470 2.41 2136
2600 1224 1.63 1448 1303 1.87 1663 1375 2.12 1878 1442 2.36 2095 1504 2.60 2313
2700 1264 1.81 1604 1342 2.06 1828 1412 2.31 2051 1478 2.56 2275 1539 2.82 2501
2800 1305 1.99 1772 1381 2.26 2003 1450 2.52 2235 1514 2.78 2467 — — —
2900 1346 2.20 1951 1420 2.47 2191 1488 2.74 2431 — — — — — —
3000 1387 2.41 2142 1459 2.69 2391 — — — — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 1304 1.51 1337 1365 1.69 1503 1422 1.88 1674 1477 2.08 1848 1528 2.28 2025
1900 1335 1.64 1454 1395 1.83 1627 1452 2.03 1804 1506 2.23 1984 1557 2.44 2168
2000 1366 1.78 1580 1426 1.98 1760 1482 2.19 1943 1535 2.40 2130 1586 2.61 2319
2100 1398 1.93 1715 1457 2.14 1901 1512 2.35 2091 1565 2.57 2284 1616 2.79 2481
2200 1430 2.09 1858 1488 2.31 2052 1543 2.53 2249 1596 2.76 2449 — — —
2300 1462 2.27 2012 1520 2.49 2212 1574 2.72 2416 — — — — — —
2400 1495 2.45 2175 1552 2.68 2383 — — — — — — — — —
2500 1529 2.64 2349 1585 2.89 2564 — — — — — — — — —
2600 1562 2.85 2533 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 24 — Fan Performance 50HJQ004 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 554 0.14 134 681 0.22 222 783 0.32 316 870 0.42 416 947 0.53 523
1000 583 0.16 163 707 0.26 257 808 0.36 358 894 0.47 465 971 0.58 578
1100 612 0.20 195 735 0.30 298 834 0.41 406 919 0.52 519 995 0.64 638
1200 643 0.23 233 762 0.35 344 860 0.46 459 944 0.58 579 1020 0.71 705
1300 674 0.28 276 791 0.40 395 887 0.52 517 970 0.65 645 1045 0.78 777
1400 706 0.33 324 820 0.45 451 914 0.59 582 997 0.72 717 1071 0.86 857
1500 738 0.38 379 849 0.52 515 942 0.66 653 1024 0.80 796 1097 0.95 942

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 1017 0.64 635 1082 0.76 753 1143 0.88 876 1200 1.01 1004 1254 1.14 1136
1000 1041 0.70 696 1105 0.82 820 1166 0.95 948 1223 1.09 1081 — — —
1100 1065 0.77 763 1129 0.90 892 1189 1.03 1026 1245 1.17 1165 — — —
1200 1089 0.84 835 1153 0.98 971 1212 1.12 1111 — — — — — —
1300 1114 0.92 915 1177 1.06 1056 — — — — — — — — —
1400 1139 1.01 1000 1202 1.15 1149 — — — — — — — — —
1500 1164 1.10 1093 — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 680 to 1044 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 25 — Fan Performance 50HJQ004 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 554 0.14 134 681 0.22 222 783 0.32 316 870 0.42 416 947 0.53 523
1000 583 0.16 163 707 0.26 257 808 0.36 358 894 0.47 465 971 0.58 578
1100 612 0.20 195 735 0.30 298 834 0.41 406 919 0.52 519 995 0.64 638
1200 643 0.23 233 762 0.35 344 860 0.46 459 944 0.58 579 1020 0.71 705
1300 674 0.28 276 791 0.40 395 887 0.52 517 970 0.65 645 1045 0.78 777
1400 706 0.33 324 820 0.45 451 914 0.59 582 997 0.72 717 1071 0.86 857
1500 738 0.38 379 849 0.52 515 942 0.66 653 1024 0.80 796 1097 0.95 942

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
900 1017 0.64 635 1082 0.76 753 1143 0.88 876 1200 1.01 1004 1254 1.14 1136
1000 1041 0.70 696 1105 0.82 820 1166 0.95 948 1223 1.09 1081 1276 1.23 1219
1100 1065 0.77 763 1129 0.90 892 1189 1.03 1026 1245 1.17 1165 1299 1.32 1308
1200 1089 0.84 835 1153 0.98 971 1212 1.12 1111 1269 1.26 1256 1322 1.41 1404
1300 1114 0.92 915 1177 1.06 1056 1236 1.21 1202 1292 1.36 1353 1346 1.52 1508
1400 1139 1.01 1000 1202 1.15 1149 1261 1.31 1301 1316 1.47 1457 1369 1.63 1618
1500 1164 1.10 1093 1227 1.25 1248 1285 1.41 1407 1341 1.58 1570 1394 1.75 1736
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1075 to 1455 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 26 — Fan Performance 50HJQ005 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 643 0.23 233 762 0.35 344 860 0.46 459 944 0.58 579 1020 0.71 705
1300 674 0.28 276 791 0.40 395 887 0.52 517 970 0.65 645 1045 0.78 777
1400 706 0.33 324 820 0.45 451 914 0.59 582 997 0.72 717 1071 0.86 857
1500 738 0.38 379 849 0.52 515 942 0.66 653 1024 0.80 796 1097 0.95 942
1600 771 0.44 440 879 0.59 584 971 0.74 731 1051 0.89 881 1124 1.04 1035
1700 804 0.51 507 910 0.66 661 1000 0.82 816 1079 0.98 974 1151 1.14 1136
1800 837 0.59 582 941 0.75 745 1029 0.91 909 1107 1.08 1075 — — —
1900 871 0.67 665 972 0.84 837 1059 1.02 1010 1136 1.19 1184 — — —
2000 906 0.76 756 1004 0.94 938 1089 1.12 1119 — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 1089 0.84 835 1153 0.98 971 1212 1.12 1111 — — — — — —
1300 1114 0.92 915 1177 1.06 1056 — — — — — — — — —
1400 1139 1.01 1000 1202 1.15 1149 — — — — — — — — —
1500 1164 1.10 1093 --- --- --- — — — — — — — — —
1600 1190 1.20 1193 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.20.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 770 to 1185 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 27 — Fan Performance 50HJQ005 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 643 0.23 233 762 0.35 344 860 0.46 459 944 0.58 579 1020 0.71 705
1300 674 0.28 276 791 0.40 395 887 0.52 517 970 0.65 645 1045 0.78 777
1400 706 0.33 324 820 0.45 451 914 0.59 582 997 0.72 717 1071 0.86 857
1500 738 0.38 379 849 0.52 515 942 0.66 653 1024 0.80 796 1097 0.95 942
1600 771 0.44 440 879 0.59 584 971 0.74 731 1051 0.89 881 1124 1.04 1035
1700 804 0.51 507 910 0.66 661 1000 0.82 816 1079 0.98 974 1151 1.14 1136
1800 837 0.59 582 941 0.75 745 1029 0.91 909 1107 1.08 1075 1178 1.25 1244
1900 871 0.67 665 972 0.84 837 1059 1.02 1010 1136 1.19 1184 1206 1.37 1361
2000 906 0.76 756 1004 0.94 938 1089 1.12 1119 1165 1.31 1301 1234 1.49 1486

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1200 1089 0.84 835 1153 0.98 971 1212 1.12 1111 1269 1.26 1256 1322 1.41 1404
1300 1114 0.92 915 1177 1.06 1056 1236 1.21 1202 1292 1.36 1353 1346 1.52 1508
1400 1139 1.01 1000 1202 1.15 1149 1261 1.31 1301 1316 1.47 1457 1369 1.63 1618
1500 1164 1.10 1093 1227 1.25 1248 1285 1.41 1407 1341 1.58 1570 1394 1.75 1736
1600 1190 1.20 1193 1252 1.36 1355 1311 1.53 1520 1366 1.70 1690 1418 1.87 1863
1700 1217 1.31 1301 1278 1.48 1470 1336 1.65 1642 1391 1.83 1818 1443 2.01 1998
1800 1244 1.42 1417 1305 1.60 1593 1362 1.78 1772 1416 1.97 1955 1468 2.15 2141
1900 1271 1.55 1541 1331 1.73 1724 1388 1.92 1911 1442 2.11 2101 1494 2.31 2294
2000 1298 1.68 1674 1358 1.87 1865 1415 2.07 2059 1468 2.27 2256 — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1075 to 1455 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 28 — Fan Performance 50HJQ006 — Horizontal Discharge Units;


Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* — Single-Phase Units
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watt Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 724 0.33 295 837 0.45 402 937 0.59 524 1028 0.74 660 1111 0.91 808
1600 757 0.39 343 866 0.51 455 962 0.65 580 1050 0.81 719 1132 0.98 870
1700 790 0.45 398 894 0.58 514 988 0.72 643 1074 0.88 784 1154 1.06 938
1800 823 0.52 458 924 0.65 579 1015 0.80 712 1099 0.96 857 1177 1.14 1013
1900 857 0.59 525 955 0.73 650 1043 0.89 787 1125 1.05 936 1201 1.23 1096
2000 892 0.67 599 986 0.82 729 1072 0.98 870 1151 1.15 1022 — — —
2100 927 0.77 680 1017 0.92 815 1101 1.08 960 1178 1.26 1116 — — —
2200 962 0.87 769 1050 1.02 909 1131 1.19 1059 — — — — — —
2300 997 0.97 865 1082 1.14 1010 — — — — — — — — —
2400 1033 1.09 970 1115 1.26 1120 — — — — — — — — —
2500 1069 1.22 1084 — — — — — — — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 1188 1.09 970 1261 1.29 1143 — — — — — — — — —
1600 1208 1.16 1033 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1700 1229 1.24 1103 — — — — — — — — — — — —
1800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
1900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2100 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2200 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2300 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2400 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2500 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 1.30.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1035 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 29 — Fan Performance 50HJQ006 — Horizontal Discharge Units;
Standard Motor (Belt Drive)* — Three-Phase Units
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 724 0.33 295 837 0.45 402 937 0.59 524 1028 0.74 660 1111 0.91 808
1600 757 0.39 343 866 0.51 455 962 0.65 580 1050 0.81 719 1132 0.98 870
1700 790 0.45 398 894 0.58 514 988 0.72 643 1074 0.88 784 1154 1.06 938
1800 823 0.52 458 924 0.65 579 1015 0.80 712 1099 0.96 857 1177 1.14 1013
1900 857 0.59 525 955 0.73 650 1043 0.89 787 1125 1.05 936 1201 1.23 1096
2000 892 0.67 599 986 0.82 729 1072 0.98 870 1151 1.15 1022 1226 1.33 1185
2100 927 0.77 680 1017 0.92 815 1101 1.08 960 1178 1.26 1116 1251 1.44 1283
2200 962 0.87 769 1050 1.02 909 1131 1.19 1059 1206 1.37 1218 1277 1.56 1389
2300 997 0.97 865 1082 1.14 1010 1161 1.31 1165 1235 1.50 1329 1304 1.69 1503
2400 1033 1.09 970 1115 1.26 1120 1192 1.44 1279 1264 1.63 1448 1332 1.83 1625
2500 1069 1.22 1084 1149 1.39 1239 1223 1.58 1403 1293 1.77 1576 1360 1.98 1757

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
(Cfm) 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 1188 1.09 970 1261 1.29 1143 1330 1.49 1327 1395 1.71 1523 1457 1.95 1729
1600 1208 1.16 1033 1279 1.36 1208 1347 1.57 1394 1412 1.79 1590 1474 2.02 1797
1700 1229 1.24 1103 1299 1.44 1280 1366 1.65 1468 1429 1.88 1665 1490 2.11 1873
1800 1250 1.33 1181 1319 1.53 1360 1385 1.74 1549 1448 1.97 1748 1508 2.20 1957
1900 1273 1.43 1266 1341 1.63 1447 1405 1.84 1638 1467 2.07 1839 1527 2.31 2050
2000 1296 1.53 1359 1363 1.74 1542 1427 1.95 1736 1488 2.18 1939 — — —
2100 1320 1.64 1459 1386 1.85 1646 1448 2.07 1842 1508 2.30 2047 — — —
2200 1345 1.77 1568 1409 1.98 1758 1471 2.20 1956 — — — — — —
2300 1371 1.90 1686 1434 2.11 1878 1494 2.34 2080 — — — — — —
2400 1397 2.04 1812 1459 2.26 2008 — — — — — — — — —
2500 1424 2.19 1948 — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1035 to 1460 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 30 — Fan Performance 50HJQ006 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 724 0.33 295 837 0.45 402 937 0.59 524 1028 0.74 660 1111 0.91 808
1600 757 0.39 343 866 0.51 455 962 0.65 580 1050 0.81 719 1132 0.98 870
1700 790 0.45 398 894 0.58 514 988 0.72 643 1074 0.88 784 1154 1.06 938
1800 823 0.52 458 924 0.65 579 1015 0.80 712 1099 0.96 857 1177 1.14 1013
1900 857 0.59 525 955 0.73 650 1043 0.89 787 1125 1.05 936 1201 1.23 1096
2000 892 0.67 599 986 0.82 729 1072 0.98 870 1151 1.15 1022 1226 1.33 1185
2100 927 0.77 680 1017 0.92 815 1101 1.08 960 1178 1.26 1116 1251 1.44 1283
2200 962 0.87 769 1050 1.02 909 1131 1.19 1059 1206 1.37 1218 1277 1.56 1389
2300 997 0.97 865 1082 1.14 1010 1161 1.31 1165 1235 1.50 1329 1304 1.69 1503
2400 1033 1.09 970 1115 1.26 1120 1192 1.44 1279 1264 1.63 1448 1332 1.83 1625
2500 1069 1.22 1084 1149 1.39 1239 1223 1.58 1403 1293 1.77 1576 1360 1.98 1757

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1500 1188 1.09 970 1261 1.29 1143 1330 1.49 1327 1395 1.71 1523 1457 1.95 1729
1600 1208 1.16 1033 1279 1.36 1208 1347 1.57 1394 1412 1.79 1590 1474 2.02 1797
1700 1229 1.24 1103 1299 1.44 1280 1366 1.65 1468 1429 1.88 1665 1490 2.11 1873
1800 1250 1.33 1181 1319 1.53 1360 1385 1.74 1549 1448 1.97 1748 1508 2.20 1957
1900 1273 1.43 1266 1341 1.63 1447 1405 1.84 1638 1467 2.07 1839 1527 2.31 2050
2000 1296 1.53 1359 1363 1.74 1542 1427 1.95 1736 1488 2.18 1939 1546 2.42 2151
2100 1320 1.64 1459 1386 1.85 1646 1448 2.07 1842 1508 2.30 2047 1566 2.55 2262
2200 1345 1.77 1568 1409 1.98 1758 1471 2.20 1956 1530 2.44 2164 1587 2.68 2380
2300 1371 1.90 1686 1434 2.11 1878 1494 2.34 2080 1553 2.58 2290 1609 2.83 2509
2400 1397 2.04 1812 1459 2.26 2008 1518 2.49 2213 1576 2.73 2425 — — —
2500 1424 2.19 1948 1484 2.42 2147 1543 2.65 2355 1599 2.89 2571 — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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Table 31 — Fan Performance 50HJQ007 — Horizontal Discharge Units; Standard Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 822 0.51 455 927 0.66 589 1018 0.82 728 1100 0.98 873 1174 1.15 1024
1900 855 0.59 520 957 0.74 659 1046 0.91 805 1127 1.08 956 1200 1.25 1113
2000 889 0.66 591 988 0.83 737 1075 1.00 888 1154 1.18 1045 1226 1.36 1208
2100 923 0.75 668 1019 0.92 821 1104 1.10 979 1182 1.29 1142 1253 1.48 1310
2200 957 0.85 753 1051 1.03 912 1134 1.21 1077 1210 1.40 1245 1280 1.60 1419
2300 992 0.95 845 1083 1.14 1011 1164 1.33 1182 1239 1.53 1357 1308 1.73 1537
2400 1026 1.06 945 1115 1.26 1118 1195 1.46 1295 1268 1.66 1476 1336 1.87 1662
2500 1061 1.19 1053 1148 1.39 1233 1226 1.59 1416 1297 1.81 1604 1364 2.02 1796
2600 1097 1.32 1169 1181 1.53 1356 1257 1.74 1546 1327 1.96 1740 1393 2.18 1938
2700 1132 1.46 1294 1214 1.67 1487 1289 1.90 1684 1358 2.12 1885 1422 2.35 2089
2800 1168 1.61 1428 1247 1.83 1629 1320 2.06 1832 1388 2.30 2039 — — —
2900 1204 1.77 1572 1281 2.00 1779 1353 2.24 1989 — — — — — —
3000 1240 1.94 1725 1315 2.18 1939 — — — — — — — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 1244 1.33 1182 1308 1.51 1345 1369 1.70 1513 1427 1.90 1687 1483 2.10 1867
1900 1268 1.44 1275 1332 1.63 1443 1393 1.82 1617 1450 2.02 1796 1505 2.23 1979
2000 1294 1.55 1376 1357 1.74 1549 1417 1.95 1727 1474 2.15 1911 1528 2.36 2100
2100 1320 1.67 1483 1382 1.87 1662 1441 2.08 1845 1498 2.29 2034 — — —
2200 1346 1.80 1598 1408 2.01 1782 1466 2.22 1971 — — — — — —
2300 1372 1.94 1721 1434 2.15 1911 1491 2.37 2105 — — — — — —
2400 1400 2.09 1852 1460 2.31 2047 — — — — — — — — —
2500 1427 2.24 1992 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2600 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2700 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2800 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
2900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.40.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1119 to 1585 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

Table 32 — Fan Performance 50HJQ007 — Horizontal Discharge Units; High-Static Motor (Belt Drive)*
EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)
AIRFLOW 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 822 0.51 455 927 0.66 589 1018 0.82 728 1100 0.98 873 1174 1.15 1024
1900 855 0.59 520 957 0.74 659 1046 0.91 805 1127 1.08 956 1200 1.25 1113
2000 889 0.66 591 988 0.83 737 1075 1.00 888 1154 1.18 1045 1226 1.36 1208
2100 923 0.75 668 1019 0.92 821 1104 1.10 979 1182 1.29 1142 1253 1.48 1310
2200 957 0.85 753 1051 1.03 912 1134 1.21 1077 1210 1.40 1245 1280 1.60 1419
2300 992 0.95 845 1083 1.14 1011 1164 1.33 1182 1239 1.53 1357 1308 1.73 1537
2400 1026 1.06 945 1115 1.26 1118 1195 1.46 1295 1268 1.66 1476 1336 1.87 1662
2500 1061 1.19 1053 1148 1.39 1233 1226 1.59 1416 1297 1.81 1604 1364 2.02 1796
2600 1097 1.32 1169 1181 1.53 1356 1257 1.74 1546 1327 1.96 1740 1393 2.18 1938
2700 1132 1.46 1294 1214 1.67 1487 1289 1.90 1684 1358 2.12 1885 1422 2.35 2089
2800 1168 1.61 1428 1247 1.83 1629 1320 2.06 1832 1388 2.30 2039 1452 2.53 2249
2900 1204 1.77 1572 1281 2.00 1779 1353 2.24 1989 1419 2.48 2202 1482 2.72 2419
3000 1240 1.94 1725 1315 2.18 1939 1385 2.43 2156 1451 2.68 2376 — — —

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (in. wg)


AIRFLOW
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
(Cfm)
Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts Rpm Bhp Watts
1800 1244 1.33 1182 1308 1.51 1345 1369 1.70 1513 1427 1.90 1687 1483 2.10 1867
1900 1268 1.44 1275 1332 1.63 1443 1393 1.82 1617 1450 2.02 1796 1505 2.23 1979
2000 1294 1.55 1376 1357 1.74 1549 1417 1.95 1727 1474 2.15 1911 1528 2.36 2100
2100 1320 1.67 1483 1382 1.87 1662 1441 2.08 1845 1498 2.29 2034 1552 2.51 2227
2200 1346 1.80 1598 1408 2.01 1782 1466 2.22 1971 1522 2.44 2165 1575 2.66 2363
2300 1372 1.94 1721 1434 2.15 1911 1491 2.37 2105 1547 2.59 2304 1600 2.82 2507
2400 1400 2.09 1852 1460 2.31 2047 1517 2.53 2247 1572 2.76 2451 — — —
2500 1427 2.24 1992 1487 2.47 2192 1543 2.70 2398 — — — — — —
2600 1455 2.41 2140 1514 2.64 2346 1570 2.88 2557 — — — — — —
2700 1483 2.59 2297 1541 2.83 2509 — — — — — — — — —
2800 1512 2.77 2463 — — — — — — — — — — — —
2900 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
3000 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
LEGEND NOTES:
Bhp — Brake Horsepower Input to Fan 1. Boldface indicates field-supplied drive is required.
Watts — Input Watts to Motor 2. Maximum continuous bhp is 2.90.
3. See page 30 for General Fan Performance Notes.
*Motor drive range: 1300 to 1685 rpm. All other rpms require field-
supplied drive.

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PRE-START-UP START-UP
Unit Preparation — Make sure that the unit has been
installed in accordance with installation instructions and appli-
cable codes.
Failure to observe the following warnings could result in
serious personal injury: Return-Air Filters — Make sure the correct filters are
installed in the unit (see Table 1). Do not operate the unit with-
1. Follow recognized safety practices and wear protec- out return-air filters.
tive goggles when checking or servicing a refrigerant
system. Outdoor-Air Inlet Screens — Outdoor-air inlet screen(s)
2. Do not operate the compressor or provide any electric must be in place before operating the unit.
power to the unit unless the compressor terminal Compressor Mounting — Compressors are internally
cover is in place and secured. spring mounted. Do not loosen or remove the compressor hold-
3. Do not remove the compressor terminal cover until all down bolts.
electrical sources are disconnected and tagged with Internal Wiring — Check all electrical connections in
lockout tags. unit control boxes; tighten them as required.
4. Relieve all pressure from the system before touching Refrigerant Service Ports — Each unit system has 3
or disturbing anything inside the terminal box if a Schrader-type service ports: one on the suction line, one on the
refrigerant leak is suspected around the compressor liquid line, and one on the compressor discharge line. Be sure
terminals. Use accepted methods to recover the that the caps on the ports are tight.
refrigerant.
5. Never attempt to repair a soldered connection while High Flow Valves — Located on the compressor hot gas
the refrigerant system is under pressure. and suction tubes are High Flow Valves. Large black plastic
caps distinguish these valves with o-rings located inside the
6. Do not use a torch to remove any component. The caps. These valves cannot be accessed for service in the field.
system contains oil and refrigerant under pressure. To To prevent refrigerant leakage, ensure the plastic caps are in
remove a component, wear protective goggles and place and tight.
proceed as follows:
Compressor Rotation — On 3-phase units be certain
a. Shut off electrical power to the unit and tag that the compressor is rotating in the proper direction. To
disconnect. determine whether or not compressor is rotating in the proper
b. Recover refrigerant to relieve all pressure from direction:
the system using both high-pressure and low- 1. Connect the service gages to suction and discharge pres-
pressure ports. sure fittings.
c. Cut component connection tubing with a tub- 2. Energize the compressor.
ing cutter, and remove the component from the
unit. 3. The suction pressure should drop and the discharge pres-
sure should rise, as is normal on any start-up.
d. Carefully unsweat the remaining tubing stubs
when necessary. Oil can ignite when exposed If the suction pressure does not drop and the discharge pres-
to a torch flame. sure does not rise to normal levels:
1. Note that the indoor fan (006 and 007 three-phase units
Proceed as follows to inspect and prepare the unit for initial only) is probably also rotating in the wrong direction.
start-up: 2. Turn off power to the unit and tag disconnect.
1. Remove all access panels. 3. Reverse any two of the unit power leads.
2. Read and follow instructions on all WARNING, CAU- 4. Turn on power to the unit and energize the compressor.
TION, and INFORMATION labels attached to (or
shipped with) unit. The suction and discharge pressure levels should now move
to their normal start-up levels.
3. Make the following inspections:
NOTE: When the compressor is rotating in the wrong direc-
a. Inspect for shipping and handling damages such tion, the unit makes more noise and does not provide cooling.
as broken lines, loose parts, or disconnected wires.
b. Inspect for oil at all refrigerant tubing connections Cooling — Set the space thermostat to the OFF position. Set
and on unit base. Detecting oil generally indicates the system selector switch at COOL position and the fan switch
a refrigerant leak. Leak-test all refrigerant tubing at AUTO position. Adjust the thermostat to a setting below
connections using an electronic leak detector, room temperature. The compressor starts when contactor closes.
halide torch, or liquid-soap solution. Check cooling effects at a setting below room temperature.
c. Inspect all field- and factory-wiring connections. Check the unit charge. Refer to Refrigerant Charge section on
Be sure that connections are completed and tight. page 51.
d. Inspect coil fins. If damaged during shipping and Reset the thermostat at a position above room temperature.
handling, carefully straighten fins with a fin comb. The compressor will shut off.
4. Verify the following conditions: TO SHUT OFF UNIT — Set the system selector switch at
OFF position. Resetting the thermostat at a position above
a. Make sure that outdoor-fan blades are correctly room temperature shuts the unit off temporarily until the space
positioned in the fan orifice. Refer to Outdoor-Fan temperature exceeds the thermostat setting. Units are equipped
Adjustment section on page 51 for more details. with a Cycle-LOC™ protection device. The unit shuts down
b. Make sure that the air filter(s) is in place. on any safety trip and remains off; an indicator light on the
c. Make sure that the condensate drain trap is filled thermostat comes on. Check the reason for the safety trip.
with water to ensure proper drainage. Compressor restart is accomplished by manual reset at the
d. Make sure that all tools and miscellaneous loose thermostat by turning the selector switch to OFF position and
parts have been removed. then to ON position.

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Allow unit to operate a minimum of 10 minutes before • Setup Mode
checking refrigerant charge. • Manual Mode
Heating — To start unit, turn on main power supply. External devices are not required to operate and configure
the control.
Set system selector switch at HEAT position, and set ther-
mostat at a setting above room temperature. Set fan at AUTO STARTUP MODE — During the first 3 seconds after power
position. is applied to the control, the four LEDs flash as shown in
Table 34, indicating that the control is being initialized. The
First stage of thermostat energizes the indoor fan, compres- buttons are not operational during Startup Mode.
sor, and outdoor fan; second stage energizes electric heater ele-
ments, if installed. Check heating effects at air supply grille(s). RUN MODE — Run mode indicates status of controller and
unit. The mode can be changed to the Read, Setup, or Manual
If electric heaters do not energize, reset limit switch (located modes by pushing various buttons.
on indoor-fan scroll) by depressing button located between ter-
minals on the switch. While the control is in Run mode, the DS1 heartbeat indica-
tor LED (red) will flash to indicate the controller is operating
TO SHUT OFF UNIT — Set system selector switch at OFF properly. The DS2 Econo indicator LED (yellow) will flash
position. Resetting thermostat at a position below room tem- whenever economizer is being used for free cooling. The DS3
perature temporarily shuts unit off until space temperature falls first stage cooling indicator LED (green) will be on steady indi-
below thermostat setting. cate demand for stage 1 cooling. The DS4 second stage cooling
Safety Relief — A soft solder joint at the suction line fit- indicator LED (green) will be on steady to indicate demand for
ting provides pressure relief under abnormal temperature and stage 2 cooling.
pressure conditions. If the controller is in a different mode, the controller will
return to Run mode after 10 minutes of user inactivity or if the
Ventilation (Continuous Fan) — Set fan and system READ/ADJUST (#1) and ADVANCE/MANUAL (#2) buttons
selector switches at ON and OFF positions, respectively. Indoor are held for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs flash.
fan operates continuously to provide constant air circulation.
READ MODE — Read mode is used to check set points
EconoMi$er+ Controller — The EconoMi$er+ con- (Table 35) and I/O channel status (Table 36). Enter the Read
troller is mounted to the top of the EconoMi$er+ damper and is mode by pushing and releasing the READ/ADJUST (#1) but-
accessible by removing the filter access door of the unit. ton. A user can only enter Read mode from the Run mode (to
The EconoMi$er+ controller is protected by a sheet metal en- get to RUN mode, press both the #1 and #2 buttons for at least
closure mounted over the controller. Remove the single screw on 3 seconds until all LEDs flash). In Read mode, LEDs are not lit
the front of the enclosure and lift off the top for access to the con- until the READ/ADJUST button (#1) is pushed.
troller. The primary purpose of the controller is to provide con- NOTE: If the user pushes and holds the READ/ADJUST
trol of the EconoMi$er+ dampers and the cooling compression button (#1) for more than 3 seconds, then the control will go
stages. The status of the indoor fan is monitored through the G into the Setup mode, indicated by the yellow LED (on steady).
input but is not directly controlled by the controller. The heating While in Read mode, push button #1 then the DS1 LED
function is completely independent of the controller. (Red) flashes to indicate setup point number as defined in the
setup table. The two green LEDs will then show the value of
IMPORTANT: The controller can only be used with the display item. The DS3 LED will first display the tens digit
conventional thermostats with Y1, Y2 and G input to and the DS4 LED will then display the ones digit. For example
the controller; it can NOT be used with electronic to display 54, the DS3 LED will flash 1 group of 5 at a high
thermostats with a proportional room temperature flash rate to indicate 50, and then follow with 4 flashes (DS4)
input, or with Variable Air Volume systems. at 1-second intervals to complete the display of the number 54.
NOTE: Do not try to count the “5 Fast Flashes” individually,
There are 4 LEDs on the controller, which are used to read but instead count how many groups of 5 flashes were
values and display status and configuration information. There displayed. In this case, 1 group of 5 flashes, plus the 4 flashes
are 2 buttons (READ/ADJUST and ADVANCE/ MANUAL), at 1 second results in the value of 54.
which change modes and configure the controller. See Fig. 41. To read the display again, push the READ/ADJUST (#1)
The EconoMi$er+ microprocessor based control system button and the sequence will repeat as many times as needed.
provides the following control functions: To advance to the next setup point, push the ADVANCE/
• EconoMi$er+ damper control for free cooling MANUAL (#2) button. The controller will cycle through
• Minimum position control for ventilation all the setup channels (Table 35) and then the I/O channels
• Demand Ventilation Control using a CO2 sensor (Table 36) and then back to the first setup channel.
• Compressor Cooling Stage Control NOTE: The user can only advance forward, not reset to #1 or
• Occupied/Unoccupied Control go backwards. Cycling the EconoMi$er+ power will reset the
• Diagnostics Display and History item number (but not the item value) to item #1.
• Manual test control
In the Read mode for setup variables, the LEDs will not turn
See Table 33 for Inputs and Outputs. on steady; the LEDs will always flash. Steady-on indicators are
INTEGRATED DISPLAY — The control board includes an reserved for the configuration modes. No data is modified in
integrated display, which is used for the following functions: the Read mode. The controller will always remain at the last
• Configuration and setup read number even if reset back to normal operation.
• Set point and control adjustment NOTE: To enter another mode, the user first must exit the
• Error status and alarm monitoring Read mode.
• Manual control If no button is pushed in 10 minutes, Read mode will
• Reading sensor values automatically be exited. Also, if the READ/ADJUST (#1) and
There are 5 modes of display operation: ADVANCE/MANUAL (#2) buttons are pushed and held for
• Startup Mode more than 3 seconds, then Read mode will be exited to Run
• Run Mode Mode. While in the Read mode, the controller will continue to
• Read Mode operate with normal unit control.

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READ/ ADVANCE
ADJUST MANUAL DS1 DS2 DS3 DS4

date or serial no RED YELLOW GREEN


#1 #2 SETPOINT DISPLAY
PUSH BUTTONS

J4
CP1 C1
Relays rated at 24 VAC 3A

OUTPUT RELAYS
and traces for 8A. CP2 C2
THERMOSTAT INPUTS

1 J1 NOTE: For 1 and 2 stage


cooling, 2 stages of power 24 VAC 24V
Y1 Y1 (cool 1) exhaust will be used. 24 VAC 24V
For 3 cooling stages, only 1
Y2 Y2 (cool 2) Occupied/unoccupied stage of power exhaust will be 24 VAC 24V
G G (fan) I/O support dry circuit used, and for 4 stages no power EX2/CP3 C3
contact (min 24 mA I) exhaust will be controlled
OCC OCC directly by the control. EX1/CP4 C4

24V 24 VAC
5
4-20 mA external powered between signal and ground
4-20 mA loop powered between 24 VDC and signal

ANALOG INPUTS

OAT (10k thermistor)


SAT (10k thermistor)

RAT (10k thermistor)


2-10 VDC

ORH (4-20 ma)


POWER

IRH (4-20 ma)

min (10K pot)


IAQ (4-20ma)
SUPPLY ECONOMIZER
CONTROL
24 VAC
24 VAC
Control

Vref

Vref

Vref
J2 J3
CNT
24V
24V

IRH
SAT

OAT

ORH

MIN

VRF
VRF
RAT

VRF

IAQ
5 1 17

Fig. 41 — EconoMi$er+ Controller Board


Table 33 — EconoMi$er+ Inputs and Outputs
INPUT/OUTPUT CONVERSION CONVERSION CONNECTION PIN NO.
INPUT NAME TYPE USE RANGE RANGE RESOLUTION
THERMOSTAT INPUTS
Y1 (Cool/Low Cool) Y1 Switch Standard 18-30 vac 50/60 Hz w/min 24 mA Load NA On/Off J1 1
Y2 (Cool 2/High Cool) Y2 Switch Option 18-30 vac 50/60 Hz w/min 24 mA Load NA On/Off J1 2
G (fan) G Switch Standard 18-30 vac 50/60 Hz w/min 24 mA Load NA On/Off J1 3
Occupied/Unoccupied OCC Switch Option 18-30 vac 50/60 Hz w/min 24 mA Load NA On/Off J1 4,5
POWER
Power 24V Input Standard 18-30 vac 50/60 Hz NA NA J2 1,2
ECONOMIZER MOTOR
Control CNT 2-10 vdc Standard 2-10 vdc 0-100% 1% J2 3,4,5
ANALOG INPUTS
Supply Air Temperature SAT 10 K Thermistor Standard 1816 to 86407 Ohms 30 to 125 F 0.8 F J3 1,2
Outside Air Temperature OAT 10 K Thermistor Standard 1816 to 86407 Ohms 30 to 125 F 0.8 F J3 3,4
Return Air Temperature RAT 10 K Thermistor Option 1816 to 86407 Ohms 30 to 125 F 0.8 F J3 5,6
4-20 mA,
Indoor Humidity IRH Option 4-20 mA, 24 vdc 0-100% .08 mA J3 7,8,9
Loop Powered
4-20 mA,
Outdoor Humidity ORH Option 4-20 mA, 24 vdc 0-100% .08 mA J3 10,11,12
Loop Powered
4-20 mA,
Indoor CO2 IAQ
Ext Sourced
Option 4-20 mA, 24 vdc 0-200 PPM/10 10 PPM J3 13,14
Remote Minimum
Position Pot MIN 10K Option 10K to 100K Ohms 0 to 100% 1% J3 15,16,17
RELAY OUTPUTS
Cooling Stage 1 CP1 Relay Standard 24 vac, 2.5 Amps at 24 vac NA On/Off J4 1,3,4
Cooling Stage 2 CP2 Relay Option 24 vac, 2.5 Amps at 24 vac NA On/Off J4 2,3,4
Power Exhaust 2/ CP3/
Relay Option 24 vac, 2.5 Amps at 24 vac NA On/Off J4 5,6
Cooling Stage 3* EX2
Power Exhaust 1/ CP4/
Relay Option 24 vac, 2.5 Amps at 24 vac NA On/Off J4 5,7
Cooling Stage 4† EX1
DISPLAY
Setpoint Switch 1 SP1 Digital Standard Open/Closed Logic Open/Closed On Board NA
Setpoint Switch 2 SP2 Digital Standard Open/Closed Logic Open/Closed On Board NA
LED 1 DS1 LED Output Standard Red Logic On/Off On Board NA
LED 2 DS2 LED Output Standard Yellow Logic On/Off On Board NA
LED 3 DS3 LED Output Standard Green Logic On/Off On Board NA
LED 4 DS4 LED Output Standard Green Logic On/Off On Board NA
*If there are 3 stages then there can only be 1 stage of power exhaust.
†If there are 4 stages then there will be not power exhaust stages that will be directly controlled.

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Table 34 — Start-Up Mode Sequence
TIME LED 1/DS1 (RED) LED 2/DS2 (YELLOW) LED 3/DS3 (GREEN) LED 4/DS4 (GREEN)
0-1.0 SEC OFF OFF OFF OFF
1-1.5 SEC FLASH ½ SEC OFF OFF OFF
1.5-2.0 SEC OFF FLASH ½ SEC OFF OFF
2.0-2.5 SEC OFF OFF FLASH ½ SEC OFF
2.5-3.0 SEC OFF OFF OFF FLASH ½ SEC
LED — Light-Emitting Diode

Table 35 — Configuration Variables (Read and Setup Modes)


SETUP POINTS MINIMUM MAXIMUM FACTORY
NO. UNITS INC COMMENTS
(viewable and adjustable) VALUE VALUE SETTING
1 Supply Air Temperature Setpoint F 40 F 65 F 55 F 1F Leaving Air Temperature Control Point
Occupied Minimum Economizer
2 Position % Item 15 +1% 100% 15% 1% Min Econo Position (occupied mode)
Unoccupied Minimum Economizer
3 Position % 1% 100% 5% 1% Min Econo Position (unoccupied mode)
4 Economizer Maximum Position % 1% 100% 100% 1% Maximum Econo Position
1 = Vent Only, 2 = Proportional,
5 Economizer Type — 1 3 2 1
3 = 3 Position
6 Economizer Changeover Type — 1 5 2 1 1 = Switch, 2 = Outdoor Dry Bulb,
3 = Diff Dry Bulb, 4 = Outdoor Enthalpy,
5 = Diff Enthalpy
Economizer Changeover Setpoint
7 F 45 F 70 F 65 F 1F For Outdoor Changeover
(mode 2)
8 Economizer Changeover Setpoint — 1 4 1 1 Outdoor Enthalpy Changeover Setpoint
(mode 3) 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, 4 = D
9 No. of compressors — 1 4 2 1 1, 2, 3, or 4
1 = DC-Sensible, 2 = DC-Latent,
10 Compressor Sequencing — 1 4 1 1
3 = LAT-Sensible, 4 = LAT-Latent
11 Power Exhaust Stage 1 Activation % 1% Item 12 -5% 25% 1% Economizer Position
12 Power Exhaust Stage 2 Activation % Item 11 +1% 100% 50% 1% Economizer Position (> stage 1)
13 Unoccupied Configuration — 1 3 3 1 1 = No Unoccupied Cooling,
2 = Unoccupied Free Cooling,
3 = Unoccupied Free & Mech Cooling
14 Compressor Lockout Temperature — 1F 65 F 45 F 1F Compressor Operation
IAQ Min Economizer Position
15 % 1% Item 2 +1% 5% 1% Min IAQ Position for VOC Emissions
Setpoint
16 IAQ Enable — 1 2 1 1 1 = Disabled, 2 = Enabled
17 Outdoor IAQ Reference PPM/10 1 PPM/10 100 PPM/10 40 PPM/10 1 PPM/10 Outdoor Reference IAQ Level
18 IAQ Lower Limit Control Point PPM/10 1 PPM/10 Item 19 -1 60 PPM/10 1 PPM/10 Differential Lower Limit Indoor
Differential PPM/10 IAQ Level
IAQ Upper Limit Control Point Item 18 +1
1 PPM/10 Differential
Upper Limit Indoor
19 PPM/10 200 PPM/10 140 PPM/10
Differential PPM/10 IAQ Level
20 1st Most Recent Error/Reset — 1 8 — — Used in Setup Mode to Reset Alarms
21 2nd Most Recent Error (read only) — 1 8 — — Not Displayed in Setup Mode
22 3rd Most Recent Error (read only) — 1 8 — — Not Displayed in Setup Mode
23 4th Most Recent Error (read only) — 1 8 — — Not Displayed in Setup Mode
24 5th Most Recent Error (read only) — 1 8 — — Not Displayed in Setup Mode
LEGEND NOTE: The accessibility of these channels will be as follows:
DC — Direct Control READ MODE — All channels will be accessible.
IAQ — Indoor Air Quality SETUP MODE — Only channels 1-20 will be accessible and 20 will be used to
LAT — Leaving Air Temperature Compensated Control reset alarms.
VOC — Volatile Organic Compounds

Table 36 — Input/Output Channels


NO. I/O POINTS UNITS MINIMUM VALUE MAXIMUM VALUE INC COMMENTS
1 C1 Output — Off On — Compressor 1
2 C2 Output — Off On — Compressor 2
3 C3 Output — Off On — Compressor 3/Power Exhaust 2
4 C4 Output — Off On — Compressor 4/Power Exhaust 1
5 Economizer Damper Output % 1F 100 F 1% Damper Commanded Position
6 Supply Air Temperature F 1F 150 F 1F Supply Air Temperature
7 Outdoor Air Temperature F 1F 150 F 1F Outdoor Air Temperature
8 Return Air Temperature F 1F 150 F 1F Return Air Temperature
9 Indoor Relative Humidity % 1% 100% 1% Return Air Relative Humidity
10 Outdoor Relative Humidity % 1% 100% 1% Outdoor Air Relative Humidity
11 Indoor Air Quality PPM 1 PPM/10 200 PPM/10 10 PPM Indoor Air Quality (/10)
12 Remote Minimum Position % 1% 100% 1% Remote Minimum Pot Position
13 Y1 Status — Open Close — Thermostat Y1 Status
14 Y2 Status — Open Close — Thermostat Y2 Status
15 G Status — Open Close — Indoor Fan Status
16 Occ Status — Open Close — Remote Occupied Status
NOTE: The accessibility of these channels will be as follows: ADJUST MODE — Only channels 1-5 will be accessible.
READ MODE — All channels will be accessible for reading. MANUAL MODE — Only channels 1-5 will be accessible.

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After advancing through all the configuration variables in value for the ten’s digit. When the DS4 comes on steady, enter
the Read mode, the controller will then advance through the the value for the one's digit. After the green LEDs are off, push
status of the I/O channels. As in the Read mode, there will be the READ/ADJUST button (#1) again to verify that the correct
no LEDs on. Push the READ/ADJUST (#1) button and the value has been entered. If the configuration is a discrete On/off
yellow LED will flash the “I/O Point” number and the green setting, push the READ/ADJUST button (#1) to toggle LED 3
LEDs will flash the “I/O Values” in the same manner described or 4 on or off.
in the READ mode section. See Table 36. At the first I/O point Setup Example 1: Change “Occupied Minimum Position”
(Compressor 1 Output), the DS2 LED (Yellow) will flash with (configuration item 2) to 53%.
the number of the I/O channel and the DS1 LED (red) will stop
flashing. This will be followed by the I/O channel status. To 1. Read the General Notes about reading and entering val-
read the value again, push the READ/ADJUST (#1) button. ues found on the label on the top of the EconoMi$er+.
To advance to the next channel, push the ADVANCE/ 2. Push and hold button #1 (READ/ADJUST) for at least
MANUAL (#2) button. If the number of the channel or the 3 seconds until all LEDs flash. The yellow LED will go
status value is greater than 4 the controller will count out the on steady.
increments of 5 at a high flash rate followed by the remaining 3. Read the current configuration point by pushing button
digits. The channel number will be counted out through the #1. The red LED flashes the configuration point number
DS2 LED (yellow). The status value will be counted out and the green LEDs flash the current setting for that setup
through the DS3 and DS4 LEDs (green). point number.
If the status value is an analog value then the numeric value 4. On the label (on top of the EconoMi$er+), read Step 2
will be displayed by using the DS3 green LED to display the and Note 1 for Setup mode operation.
tens digit and the DS4 will be used to display the ones digit. 5. Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to advance to
If the channel is a digital output (relay), the DS3 LED configuration point number 2, Occupied Min.
(flashing green) will indicate ON status and the DS4 LED NOTE: Before performing Step 6, be ready to push button #1;
(flashing green) will indicate OFF status. If the output is the there is a limited time window that can easily be missed when
economizer control signal then the DS3 LED will be used to the DS3 green LED comes on, and again when the DS4 green
indicate the motor is being driven open, and the DS4 LED will LED comes on.
be used to indicate it is being closed. If the motor is not being
6. Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The
commanded in either direction then both the DS3 and DS4 red LED should flash twice to indicate point 2, and then
LEDs will be on. The controller will first go through the output
relays, then the economizer motor, and will then follow with the green LEDs will flash the current setting.
the values currently being read for the analog input channels as 7. Next, the green DS3 LED will turn on steady for 2 sec-
defined in the configuration table. All values are maintained in onds. During this time, push button #1 five times.
memory even during a power loss. To exit Setup mode, push 8. The DS3 LED will turn off and the green DS4 LED will
and hold the READ/ADJUST (#1) and ADVANCE/ go on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button
MANUAL (#2) buttons for more than 3 seconds. Setup mode #1 three times.
will automatically be exited after 10 minutes of no activity. 9. The 5 button #1 pushes, followed by the 3 button #1
SETUP MODE — The Setup mode is used to change set pushes is the sequence that sets the occupied minimum
points and configuration values found in Table 35. position to 53%.
Enter the Setup mode by pushing and holding the READ/ 10. Wait until the green LEDs turn off then verify the setting
ADJUST (#1) button 1 for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs by pushing button #1 to read the value. There should be 5
flash once. Then, the yellow LED will come on steady. A user fast blinks of DS3 and 3 slow blinks of DS4.
can only enter the Setup mode from the Run mode (to get to Setup Example 2: Change the Occupied Minimum Position
Run mode, press buttons both buttons #1 and #2 for at least (item 2) to 2% (lowest value).
3 seconds).
1. Read the General Notes about reading and entering val-
In Setup mode, all configurations can be modified even ues found on the label on the top of the EconoMi$er+.
while the unit is running, but the user will not be able to adjust
the I/O channels. Only channels 1 through 20 on Table 35 will 2. Push and hold button #1 (READ/ADJUST) for at least
be accessible in the Setup mode. Channel 20 will be used to 3 seconds until all LEDs flash. The yellow LED will go
reset any alarms that may have occurred. As an option, alarms on steady.
can also be reset by cycling power to the controller. 3. Read the current configuration point by pushing button
NOTE: During the Setup mode, all routines including safety #1. The red LED flashes the configuration point number
routines will continue to run and control the unit. and the green LEDs flash the current setting for that setup
point number.
While in this mode, the DS1 LED (red) will flash to indicate
the number of the configuration item. The DS2 LED (yellow) 4. On the label (on top of the EconoMi$er+), read Step 2
will be on continuously to indicate that the unit is in configura- and Note 1 for Setup mode operation.
tion mode. Use the ADVANCE/MANUAL button to sequence 5. Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to advance to
through the setup channels. If the value of the channel is less configuration point number 2, Occupied Min.
than 5 it will count out the value of the channel on the DS1 6. Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The
LED at 1-second intervals. If the channel value is 5 or greater, red LED should flash twice to indicate point 2, and then
the DS1 LED will first count out the groups of 5 and then the green LEDs will flash the current setting.
following with the remaining digit.
NOTE: Since the occupied minimum position MUST be 1
Verify what Setup Point is being read by pushing the greater than the IAQ minimum position (item 15), the IAQ
READ/ADJUST button (#1). First the Red LED will flash the minimum position must be changed first. (IAQ min has a
set point number, then the green LEDs will flash the value. default value of 5%, which is higher than the 2% value in this
Then, the green DS3 and DS4 LEDs will each come on steady example.)
for about 2 seconds. While DS3 is on steady, its new value can
be entered by pushing READ/ADJUST (#1), and entering the

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7. Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to get to config- flashes. If the value is greater than 4, the yellow DS2 LED will
uration point 15 (IAQ Minimum Position). count out groups of 5 at a high flash rate and then follow with
NOTE: Before performing Step 8, be ready to push button #1; the additional value at a flash rate of once per second. For ex-
there is a limited time window that can easily be missed when ample a flash of 1 indicates Compressor Relay Output 1.
the DS3 green LED comes on, and again when the DS4 green Push READ/ADJUST button (#1) to read the value. The
LED comes on. yellow LED will flash the I/O Channel number being viewed.
8. Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The Once the channel number is displayed it will then turn on
red LED should flash 15 times to indicate point 15, then the appropriate green LED (DS3 or DS4) to indicate the status
the green LEDs will flash the current setting. of the output. For relay outputs if the DS3 LED is on, then the
9. Next, the green DS3 LED will turn on steady for 2 sec- output is on. If DS4 is on, then the output is off. The green DS3
onds. During this time, do NOT do anything so that the and DS4 LEDs will remain on for about 2 seconds and if dur-
position defaults to 0. ing this time the READ/ADJUST (#1) button is pushed, then
the output will toggle to the alternate state. To change again,
10. The DS3 LED will turn off and the green DS4 LED will push the READ/ADJUST button and repeat the test or change
go on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button the status of the output. As an example, for channel 5
#1 once to set the point to 1%. (EconoMi$er+ control damper motor) use the READ/ADJUST
11. Wait until the green LEDs turn off then verify the setting button to toggle the motor from open to close in %.
by pushing button #1 to read the value. DS3 should not At any time, the ADVANCE/MANUAL (#2) button can be
blink, and DS4 should blink once. used to advance to the next SET I/O. To exit the mode, push
12. Now configure the Occupied Minimum Position to 2%. and hold the READ/ADJUST and ADVANCE/MANUAL
Use button #2 (ADVANCE/MANUAL) to get to config- buttons (#1 and #2) for more than 3 seconds.
uration point 2. NOTE: After exiting the Manual mode, the controller will
NOTE: Before performing Step 13, be ready to push button re-initialize and start with all outputs off.
#1; there is a limited time window that can easily be missed ERROR MODE — The error mode is used to indicate that an
when the DS3 green LED comes on, and again when the DS4 error has occurred The error is indicated by LED #1 red and #2
green LED comes on. yellow are on steady.
13. Verify the configuration point by pushing button #1. The Enter the Run mode by pushing the READ/ADJUST and
red LED should flash twice to indicate point 2, then the ADVANCE/MANUAL buttons (#1 and #2) for at least
green LEDs will flash the current setting. 3 seconds until all LEDs flash. Next, push and release button
14. Next, the green DS3 LED will turn on steady for 2 sec- #1 to enter the Read mode. Then push button #2 to advance to
onds. During this time, do NOT do anything so that the item 20 (“first most recent error”). Determine the error by read-
position goes to 0. ing the value in items 20 to 24 and referring to the Trouble-
15. The DS3 LED will turn off and the green DS4 LED will shooting section.
go on steady for 2 seconds. During this time, push button One the error has been fixed, press buttons #1 and 2 for at
#1 twice to set the point to 2%. least 3 seconds to exit Read mode. All LEDs will flash.
16. Wait until the green LEDs turn off then verify the setting Enter Setup mode by pressing the READ/ADJUST button
by pushing button #1 to read the value. DS3 should not (#1) for at least 3 seconds. All LEDs will flash. Push the
blink, and DS4 should blink twice. ADVANCE/MANUAL button (#2) to advance to item 20.
NOTE: Configuration items 2, 15, 11, 12, 18 and 19 (in Push READ/ADJUST to read item 20.
Table 35) are dependent upon other items. Before attempting To reset the error code while the green DS4 LED is on,
to change one of these items, be sure to check the value of the press the READ/ADJUST button (#1) once. In addition to
item it depends upon (as described in Example 2 above). resetting the error mode, this will erase all error codes. Cycling
the power will also erase the error code.
IMPORTANT: During SETUP MODE, changes are
allowed when the DS3 LED and DS4 LED are lit for EconoMi$er+ Configuration — For most applica-
2 seconds (as described in Example 1 and 2 above). tions, the factory setting will be used to control the
During this time, if button #1 is pushed to change one EconoMi$er+. However, there are 19 different variables that
position and not the other, the value for that one posi- can be used to configure the control for wide range of applica-
tion will change and the other will default to zero tions. The factory settings and variables are shown in Table 35.
(unless a dependency prevents the zero). However, if
button #1 is not pushed at all during the 2 seconds that IMPORTANT: There is no way to reset/restore the
the green LEDs are lit, the configuration item will not factory default configurations; use caution when
change. making changes to any set point or operational
variable.
MANUAL MODE — Manual mode is used to control the sta-
tus of I/O channels for use in troubleshooting. See Table 36. The EconoMi$er+ control accepts an occupied/unoccupied
Enter the Manual mode by holding down the ADVANCE/ switch input. This input is used to control the occupied
MANUAL (#2) button for at least 3 seconds until all LEDs and unoccupied minimum ventilation damper position as
flash and then the red LED comes on steady. shown in Table 35 items 2 (ECONOMIN_SP) and 3
NOTE: A user can only enter the Manual mode from the RUN (U_ECONOMIN_SP). These values represent the minimum
mode, which is entered by pushing buttons #1 and #2 for at damper position. In addition, the controls allows for different
least 3 seconds. modes of compressor operation in the unoccupied mode. Using
item 13 in Table 35 (OCC_MODE), the user can select one of
All EconoMi$er+ control outputs are turned off. “I/O the following unoccupied modes:
Inputs” 1-5 can be adjusted even if the unit is in operation.
• No unoccupied cooling
In manual mode, the yellow DS2 LED flashes once to indi- • Unoccupied free cooling (EconoMi$er+)
cate the I/O channel. See Table 36. If the value is less than 5, • Unoccupied free cooling and mechanical cooling
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The EconoMi$er+ will control the cooling operation of the high ventilation position is controlled by the optional
unit based on the demand from the thermostat outputs Y1 and Remote EconoMi$er+ Enable Switch Input connected to
Y2. The EconoMi$er+ will monitor the fan output G, but will terminals 11 and 12 on T3.
not control the fan directly. Note that G must be energized for Supply Air Temperature Set Point — Once the type of
any cooling to take place. Gas or electric heating will be con- EconoMi$er+ control has been selected, the user will need to
trolled directly from the thermostat. set the Supply Air Temperature set point (SAT_SP). The
When a demand for cooling occurs, the control will check SAT_SP has a range of 40 to 65 F.
to see if it is in the occupied or unoccupied mode. Depending NOTE: This will be the set point when both Y1 and Y2 are
on the configuration, the control will move the outside air closed. When just Y1 is closed, the set point will be 2 F higher.
damper to the ventilation position. If the outside air conditions
are acceptable, then the control will use the EconoMi$er+ for Minimum Damper Position — Set the occupied minimum
free cooling. If the supply air temperature does not meet the damper position (ECONOMIN_SP) and unoccupied minimum
configurable set point, then the control will turn on additional position (U_ECONOMIN_SP). These should be set to provide
stages of mechanical cooling. Several compressor sequences the ventilation requirements at full occupancy as defined by the
can be used depending on the application requirements; these building specifications. When demand ventilation is used, the
will be covered in the mechanical compressor staging section. control will close the dampers below this position based on
measured CO2 levels in the space to provide additional opera-
COMPRESSOR CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL — tion savings.
The EconoMi$er+ control can support from 1 to 4 compressor
stages. For the 3 to 12 1/2 ton units, there will only be 1 or The control will also allow for the use of a remote minimum
2 stages of compressor cooling, so the control is factory position potentiometer. This will only adjust the Occupied
configured for 2 stages. There is no difference between 1 and Minimum position. If used, the software set point
2 stages. The control also provides the option to configure for ECONOMIN_SP should be set to 0 as the control will use the
high sensible or high latent loads, but for units with only two largest set point.
compressors this option does not apply. The damper position is not linear with the amount of outside
Compressors are configured using item 10 air, so the user will need to set the position of the EconoMi$er+
(STAGE_TYPE) in Table 35. The control also has the capabil- accordingly. It is best to use the following equation and mea-
ity of controlling directly to Y1 and Y2 inputs. The control can sured data to set the position:
be configured to control to the leaving air temperature using SAT – RAT
Y1 and Y2 as a low cool and high cool demand based on the OA = *100
supply air set point and the rate of change of supply air temper- OAT – RAT
ature. For low cool the leaving air temperature set point will be OA = % outdoor air
SAT_SP+2 F. For high cool the leaving air temperature set
point will be the supply air temperature set point (SAT_SP). SAT = supply air temperature
To use this option, configure the compressor sequencing RAT = return air temperature
variable (STAGE_TYPE) to a value of 3. Configure the supply OAT = outdoor air temperature
air temperature set point (SAT_SP) to the desired leaving air The SAT and OAT values can be read from the control and,
temperature. if the unit is equipped with an RAT sensor, then all three values
NOTE: The supply air temperature set point is also the temper- can be read. For the calculation to work properly, there should
ature used for EconoMi$er+ control. be at least a 10° F difference between the OAT and RAT
The logic will control the operation of the compressors temperatures.
depending on the configuration selected. If free cooling can be Maximum Damper Position — Set the maximum Econo-
used, then the compressors will be integrated with the Mi$er+ position. Normally this is set at 100%. If using
EconoMi$er+ to provide the lowest cost cooling control. The 3-position control or there is a reason not to use 100% outside
logic includes time guards on the compressors to provide a air, this can be set using the EconoMi$er+ Maximum Position
minimum of 3 minutes on and 3 minutes off time. The control (MAX_POS_SP).
will also prevent two compressors from starting at the same Compressor Lockout Temperature — Set the Compressor
time. The logic uses the EconoMi$er+ to prevent rapid cycling Lockout Temperature. The Compressor Lockout Temperature
of the compressors and low air temperatures. (CMP_LOCK) is used to prevent compressor from running at
VENTILATION AIR AND FREE COOLING — In order for low ambient conditions when an EconoMi$er+ can easily satis-
the EconoMi$er+ to control ventilation air and free cooling, fy the load.
several items must be configured. EconoMi$er+ Changeover Control — Determine the type of
EconoMi$er+ Type — First, select the EconoMi$er+ control EconoMi$er+ changeover control which will be used to enable
type that will be used. This is the EconoMi$er+ Type function and disable free cooling. This is done using the EconoMi$er+
(ECONO_TYPE) defined by item 5 in Table 35. The choices Changeover Type.
are: 1. Switch — This changeover setting is used when a remote
1. Vent only — This is used to have just ventilation control. signal from an energy management system will enable
The EconoMi$er+ will not provide free cooling, but the and disable the EconoMi$er+. This is done through a re-
occupied and unoccupied minimum positions can be mote EconoMi$er+ enable switch.
used. 2. Outdoor Dry Bulb — For this changeover setting, the
2. Proportional — In this configuration, full proportional EconoMi$er+ will be enabled based on the outdoor-air
EconoMi$er+ control will be used. When EconoMi$er+ temperature. The EconoMi$er+ is shipped with an
free cooling cannot be used, the dampers will be set to outdoor air temperature sensor. The outdoor air tempera-
the appropriate occupied and unoccupied minimum ture set point can be configured by the user. The
positions. EconoMi$er+ will be disabled when the outdoor-air
3. Three-Position — This mode of EconoMi$er+ is used to temperature rises above the set point. The configuration
provide a minimum ventilation EconoMi$er+ position variable is the EconoMi$er+ Changeover set point
and a fixed free cooling or high ventilation position. The (OAT_SP).

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3. Differential Dry Bulb — For this changeover setting, the NOTE: The value entered into the control will be the CO2
EconoMi$er+ will be enabled whenever the outdoor-air ppm level divided by 10. For example, 400 ppm would be
temperature is lower than the return-air temperature. No entered as 40.
configuration of set points is required other than to select 5. Determine the lower control point differential level
the differential dry bulb function. (DAQLO) and enter it into the control. This is a differen-
4. Outdoor Enthalpy — For this changeover setting, the con- tial level so if the desired level to start IAQ control is
trol will enable the EconoMi$er+ based on the outdoor-air 500 ppm and the OAQ reference level is 400 then a value
enthalpy curves as shown in Fig. 33. Using the of 100 would be used.
EconoMi$er+ Changeover set point (ENTHALPY_SP), NOTE: The value entered into the control will be the
select curves A, B, C or D. The control will then use the CO2 ppm level divided by 10. For example 100 ppm
EconoMi$er+ at conditions below the curve. The control would be entered as 10.
uses the OAT and optional humidity sensor to calculate
the enthalpy and also has the A, B, C, and D curves stored 6. Determine the upper control point differential level
in memory. (DAQHI) and enter it into the control. This is a differen-
tial level so if the desired level to start IAQ control is
5. Differential Enthalpy — For this changeover setting, the 1100 ppm and the OAQ reference level is 400 then a
EconoMi$er+ will be enabled based on the comparison of value of 700 would be used.
the enthalpy of the return air and outside air. If the outside
air enthalpy is lower than the return air, then the NOTE: The value entered into the control will be the
EconoMi$er+ will be enabled. To use this option, an CO2 ppm level divided by 10. For example 700 ppm
accessory outside air humidity sensor, a return air dry would be entered as 70.
bulb sensor and a return air humidity sensor must be POWER EXHAUST CONFIGURATION — The Econo-
ordered and installed. No configuration of set points is Mi$er+ can control up to 2 stages of power exhaust. Power ex-
required other than to select the function. haust activation is done through configurable damper position
DEMAND VENTILATION CONFIGURATION — The set points. The first stage of power is controlled by relay C4 on
EconoMi$er+ control has demand ventilation control capabili- the EconoMi$er+ board. The activation point for the first stage
ty when using an IAQ sensor. The indoor air quality (IAQ) is is set using the Power Exhaust Stage 1 Activation set point
measured using a CO2 sensor. The IAQ sensor can be field- (PE_SP1). The second stage of power exhaust must be set at a
installed in the return duct or the occupied space. value greater than the first stage. It is configured using the
Power Exhaust Stage 2 Activation set point (PE_SP2).
The EconoMi$er+ control algorithm modulates the position
of the EconoMi$er+ damper between two user configurations Operating Sequence
depending upon the relationship between the IAQ and the COOLING, UNITS WITHOUT ECONOMIZER — When
Outdoor Air Quality (OAQ). The lower of these two positions thermostat calls for cooling, terminals G and Y1 are energized.
is referred to as the Minimum IAQ Minimum EconoMi$er+ The indoor-fan contactor (IFC), reversing valve solenoid
Position (IAQMIN_SP). (RVS) and compressor contactor are energized and indoor-fan
The higher position is referred to as the Occupied motor, compressor, and outdoor fan starts. The outdoor fan
EconoMi$er+ Minimum Position (ECONOMIN_SP). The motor runs continuously while unit is cooling.
IAQMIN_SP should be set to an EconoMi$er+ position that HEATING, UNITS WITHOUT ECONOMIZER — Upon a
brings in enough fresh air to remove contaminants and CO2 request for heating from the space thermostat, terminal W1 will
generated by sources other than people. The ECONOMIN_SP be energized with 24 v. The IFC, outdoor-fan contactor (OFC),
should be set to an EconoMi$er+ position that brings in enough C1, and C2 will be energized. The indoor fan, outdoor fan, and
fresh air to remove contaminants and CO2 generated by all compressor no. 1, and compressor no. 2 are energized. The
sources including people at the design value for maximum RVS is deenergized and switches position.
occupancy.
If the space temperature continues to fall while W1 is ener-
A reference differential CO2 level above the outside CO2 gized, W2 will be energized with 24 v, and the heater contac-
level is used as the starting point for IAQ control and another tor(s) (HC) will be energized, which will energize the electric
reference differential level for maximum ventilation at design heater(s).
occupancy is used for the end of IAQ control. Between these
points the control will modulate the dampers open from the When the space thermostat is satisfied, W2 will be deener-
IAQMIN_SP and the ECONOMIN_SP setpoints. The damper gized first, and the electric heater(s) will be deenergized.
position will never go above ECONOMIN_SP or below Upon a further rise in space temperature, W1 will be
IAQMIN_SP. deenergized.
The control does not measure the outdoor IAQ reference COOLING, UNITS WITH ECONOMI$ER+ — For Econo-
level as these levels are relatively constant. The installer should Mi$er+ operation, there must be a thermostat call for the fan
take a measurement at start-up of the unit and enter this value (G). This will move the damper to its minimum position.
into the control using the Outdoor Air IAQ reference level When the EconoMi$er+ control is the occupied mode and a
configuration. call for cooling exists (Y1 on the thermostat), the control will
The control is configured for air quality sensors which pro- first check for indoor fan operation. If the fan is not on, then
vide 4 mA at 0 ppm and 20 mA at 2000 ppm. If a sensor has a cooling will not be activated. If the fan is on, then the control
different range, these bounds must be reconfigured. will open the EconoMi$er+ damper to the minimum position.
To configure the control for an IAQ sensor perform the fol- On the initial power to the EconoMi$er+ board, it will take
lowing steps: the damper up to 21/2 minutes before it begins to position itself.
1. Determine the Occupied EconoMi$er+ Minimum posi- With subsequent fan signal (G) to the board, the change in
tion (ECONOMIN_SP) and enter it into the control. damper position will take up to 30 seconds to initiate. Damper
movement from full closed to full open (or vice versa) will take
2. Determine the IAQ minimum EconoMi$er+ position 21/2 minutes.
(IAQMIN_SP) and enter it into the control.
If the damper is in the process of a change (for example go-
3. Enable IAQ control using IAQ Enable (IAQ_FLG). ing to 100% open) and the signal (G) is turned off, the damper
4. Determine the Outdoor Air IAQ Reference (OAQ) and will continue to open to 100% before it closes (due to no fan
enter it into the control. signal (G).

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If free cooling can be used as determined from the appropri- A jumper wire is factory-installed to force the unit into
ate changeover command (switch, dry bulb, enthalpy curve, occupied configuration whenever G or Y1 are closed. Without
differential dry bulb, or differential enthalpy), then the control the jumper wire, the unit will always be in unoccupied mode.
will modulate the dampers open to main the supply air temper- The 2 minimum position settings are also used in the IAQ
ature set point plus 2° F. sequence of operation. See Indoor Air Quality Sensor on
If there is a further demand for cooling (cooling second page 21.
stage — Y2 is energized), then the control set point for the NOTE: The minimum position signal takes priority over the
leaving air will be set at the supply air set point to increase the maximum position signal. If the maximum damper position is
cooling capacity. If this cannot satisfy the load then the control set below the minimum damper position, the EconoMi$er+
will bring on compressor stages and energize reversing valves controller will maintain the actuator at minimum position.
as needed to maintain the supply air temperature set point. The
EconoMi$er+ damper will be locked open at 100% or the Adjust the unoccupied minimum position to allow the mini-
maximum damper position set point. mum amount of outdoor air, as required by local codes, to enter
the building. Make minimum position adjustments with at least
To ensure that there is oil return, the compressors will 10° F (6° C) temperature difference between the outdoor and
operate for at least 3 minutes. If, during this period, the leaving return air temperatures.
temperature drops below the set point by 5° F, then the
EconoMi$er+ dampers will be closed to 60% until the com- To determine the unoccupied minimum position setting,
pressor is turned off to avoid cold leaving-air temperatures. perform the following procedure:
If the conditions are not suitable for free cooling then the Calculate the appropriate supply-air temperature using the
EconoMi$er+ dampers will be closed to the minimum ventila- following formula: (TO x OA) + (TR x RA) = TM
tion position. TO = Outdoor-Air Temperature
Compressor stages will be used to cool the air. If the control OA = Percent of Outdoor Air
is configured for direct control by Y1 and Y2, then the stages TR = Return-Air Temperature
will sequence based on the demand of Y1 and Y2 and the
RA = Percent of Return Air
reversing valves are energized. If the control is configured for
leaving air temperature control, then Y1 will maintain the TM = Supply-Air Temperature
leaving air temperature at the supply air set point plus 2° F. If As an example, if local codes require 10% outdoor air dur-
Y1 and Y2 are closed, then the leaving air will be controlled to ing occupied conditions, outdoor-air temperature is 60 F, and
the supply air set point. If Y2 is closed and Y1 is open, then return-air temperature is 75 F:
control will shut down and indicate an error due to a thermostat (60 x 0.10) + (75 x 0.90) = 73.5 F
failure or improper wiring of the thermostat.
Carefully adjust the unoccupied minimum position until the
If the unit is in the unoccupied mode, then the control of the measured supply-air temperature matches the calculated value.
temperature will depend on the unoccupied free cooling Then, carefully adjust the occupied minimum position set point
configuration: no unoccupied cooling, unoccupied free cooling on the controller until the desired position is reached.
with any mechanical cooling, or unoccupied free and mechani-
cal cooling. If free cooling is enabled, then the control will HEATING, UNITS WITH ECONOMI$ER+ — When the
check if free cooling can be used. The EconoMi$er+ will then room temperature calls for heat through terminal W1, the
control to the leaving air temperature set point plus 2° F for a indoor (evaporator) fan contactor (IFC) and heater contactor
Y1 command, or the leaving air temperature set point for a Y1 no. 1 (HC1) are energized. The reversing valve(s) deenergize
and Y2 command. If mechanical cooling is allowed to be used, and switch position. On units equipped for 2 stages of heat,
then the control will then bring on additional stages of mechan- when additional heat is needed, heater contactor no. 2 is
ical cooling if free cooling cannot satisfy the load. energized through W2. The economizer damper moves to
the minimum position. When the thermostat is satisfied, the
If the EconoMi$er+ control: damper moves to the fully closed position.
• is in the occupied mode COOLING, UNITS WITH ECONOMI$ER2, PREMIER-
• is configured to use demand ventilation LINK™ CONTROL AND A THERMOSTAT — When free
• cannot use free cooling cooling is not available, the compressors will be controlled by
• has return air or space CO2 levels below the DAQLO the PremierLink control in response to the Y1 and Y2 inputs
limit, from the thermostat.
then the EconoMi$er+ damper position will be set to the The PremierLink control will use the following information
IAQMIN_SP set point. If the CO2 level rises above the to determine if free cooling is available:
DAQLO limit, then the dampers will modulate open in a linear
relationship until the return air or space CO2 levels are at or • Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds.
above the DAQHI limit. The damper position will be at the • The SPT, SAT, and OAT inputs must have valid readings.
ECONOMIN_SP set point. • OAT must be less than 75 F.
• OAT must be less than SPT.
When the EconoMi$er+ is being used for free cooling and • Enthalpy must be LOW (may be jumpered if an enthalpy
the position exceeds the power exhaust set point, then the sensor not available).
control will turn on the appropriate power exhaust fans. Refer • Economizer position is NOT forced.
to Fig. 27 for barometric relief capacity, Fig. 28 for outdoor air
leakage, and Fig. 29 for pressure drop. Pre-cooling occurs when the is no call from the thermostat
except G. Pre-cooling is defined as the economizer modulates
Unoccupied and Occupied Minimum Position Control — to provide 70 F supply air.
There is an unoccupied minimum damper position and an
occupied minimum damper position on the EconoMi$er+ con- When free cooling is available the PremierLink control will
troller. When the HVAC fan is off the outdoor-air damper will control the compressors and economizer to provide a supply-
always be closed. When the fan is on and in the unoccupied air temperature determined to meet the Y1 and Y2 calls from
mode, the outdoor-air damper will be at the unoccupied mini- the thermostat using the following three routines. The three
mum position. When the fan is on (G call) and in the occupied control routines are based on OAT.
mode, the outdoor-air damper will be at the occupied minimum
position.

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The 3 routines are based on OAT where: • The SPT, SAT, and OAT inputs must have valid readings.
SASP = Supply Air Set Point • OAT must be less than 75 F.
• OAT must be less than SPT.
DXCTLO = Direct Expansion Cooling Lockout Set Point • Enthalpy must be LOW (may be jumpered if and
PID = Proportional Integral enthalpy sensor is not available).
Routine 1 (OAT < DXCTLO) • Economizer position is NOT forced.
• Y1 energized – economizer maintains a SASP = When free cooling is available, the outdoor-air damper is
(SATLO1 + 3). positioned through the use of a Proportional Integral (PID)
• Y2 energized – economizer maintains a SASP = control process to provide a calculated supply-air temperature
(SATLO2 + 3). into the zone. The supply air will maintain the space tempera-
Routine 2 (DXCTLO < OAT < 68 F) ture between the heating and cooling set points as indicated in
Fig. 43.
• If only Y1 energized, the economizer maintains a SASP The PremierLink will integrate the compressors stages (and
= (SATLO1 + 3).
• If SAT > SASP + 5 and economizer position > 80%, energized the reversing valve[s]) with the economizer based on
similar logic as the three routines listed in the previous section.
economizer will go to minimum position for 3 minutes or The SASP will float up and down based on the error reduction
until SAT > 68 F.
• First stage of mechanical cooling will be energized. calculations that compare space temperature and space set
point.
• Integrator resets.
• Economizer opens again and controls to current SASP When outdoor-air temperature conditions require the econo-
after stage one on for 90 seconds. mizer to close for a compressor stage-up sequence, the econo-
• With Y1 and Y2 energized Economizer maintains an mizer control integrator is reset to zero after the stage-up se-
SASP = SATLO2 + 3. quence is completed. This prevents the supply-air temperature
• If SAT > SASP + 5 and economizer position >80%, from dropping too quickly and creating a freeze condition that
economizer will go to minimum position for 3 minutes or would make the compressor turn off prematurely.
until SAT > 68 F. The high space set point is used for DX (direct expansion)
• If compressor one is on then second stage of mechanical cooling control, while the economizer space set point is a
cooling will be energized. Otherwise the first stage will calculated value between the heating and cooling set points.
be energized. The economizer set point will always be at least one degree
• Integrator resets. below the cooling set point, allowing for a smooth transition
• Economizer opens again and controls to SASP after from mechanical cooling with economizer assist, back to
stage one on for 90 seconds. economizer cooling as the cooling set point is achieved.
Routine 3 (OAT > 68) The compressors may be used for initial cooling then the
PremierLink controller will modulate the economizer using an
• Economizer is opened 100%.
• Compressors 1 and 2 are cycled based on Y1 and Y2 error reduction calculation to hold the space temperature
between the heating and cooling set points. See Fig. 43.
using minimum on and off times and watching the sup-
ply air temperature as compared to SATLO1 and
SATLO2 set points.
If optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air TEMPERATURE CONTROL
damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be ener-
gized and deenergized. 75
SPACE TEMPERATURE

If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to the 74


PremierLink™ control, a PID-controlled demand ventilation 73
strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone 72 SET POINT
increases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the 71 TEMPERATURE
damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level 70
decreases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air 69
damper will be proportionally closed. 68
HEATING, UNITS WITH ECONOMI$ER2, PREMIERLINK TIME
CONTROL AND A THERMOSTAT — When the thermostat
calls for heating, terminal W1 is energized. The PremierLink NOTE: PremierLink control performs smart staging of 2 stages od
control will move the economizer damper to the minimum po- DX cooling and up to 3 stages of heat.
sition if there is a call for G and closed if there is a call for W1 Fig. 42 — DX Cooling Temperature
without G. In order to prevent thermostat from short cycling, Control Example
the unit is locked into the heating mode for at least 10 minutes
when W1 is energized. The reversing valve(s) deenergizes and
switches position. TEMPERATURE CONTROL

On units equipped for two stages of heat, when additional 75


SPACE TEMPERATURE

heat is needed, W2 is energized and electric heat (if supplied) 74


comes on. When the thermostat is satisfied W1 and W2 are
73
deenergized, the IFM stops.
72 COOL SETPOINT
COOLING, UNITS WITH ECONOMI$ER2, PREMIER- 71 TEMPERATURE
LINK CONTROL AND A ROOM SENSOR — When free 70 HEAT SETPOINT
cooling is not available, the compressors will be controlled by
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the PremierLink controller using a PID Error reduction calcula-
68
tion as indicated by Fig 42. TIME
The PremierLink controller will use the following informa-
tion to determine if free cooling is available: Fig. 43 — Economizer Temperature
• Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds. Control Example

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The controller uses the following conditions to determine INDOOR COIL
economizer cooling: 1. Turn unit power off and install a lockout tag. Remove the
• Enthalpy is Low filter access panel and indoor coil access panel.
• SAT reading is available 2. If accessory economizer is installed, remove the econo-
• OAT reading is available mizer by disconnecting the Molex plug and removing the
• SPT reading is available economizer mounting screws.
• OAT ≤ SPT
• Economizer Position is NOT forced 3. Slide the filters out of the unit.
If any of the above conditions are not met, the Economizer 4. Clean the coil using a commercial coil cleaner or dish-
submaster reference (ECSR) is set to maximum limit and the washer detergent in a pressurized spray canister. Wash
damper moves to minimum position. The operating sequence both sides of the coil and flush it with clean water. For
is complete. The ECSR is recalculated every 30 seconds. best results, back-flush toward the return-air section to
remove foreign material. Flush the condensate pan after
If an optional power exhaust is installed, as the outdoor-air completion.
damper opens and closes, the power exhaust fans will be
energized and deenergized. 5. Reinstall the economizer and filters.
If field-installed accessory CO2 sensors are connected to 6. Reconnect the wiring.
the PremierLink™ control, a PID-controlled demand ventila- 7. Replace the access panels.
tion strategy will begin to operate. As the CO2 level in the zone OUTDOOR COIL — Inspect the coil monthly. Clean the out-
increases above the CO2 set point, the minimum position of the door coil annually, and as required by location or outdoor-air
damper will be increased proportionally. As the CO2 level conditions.
decreases because of the increase in fresh air, the outdoor-air
One-Row Coils — Wash the coil with commercial coil clean-
damper will be proportionally closed. er. It is not necessary to remove the top panel.
HEATING, UNIT WITH ECONOMI$ER2, PREMIERLINK
CONTROL AND A ROOM SENSOR — Every 40 seconds 2-Row Coils — Clean the coil as follows:
the controller will calculate the required heat stages (maximum 1. Turn off unit power and tag disconnect.
of 3) to maintain Supply-Air Temperature (SAT) if the follow- 2. Remove the top panel screws on the outdoor end of unit.
ing qualifying conditions are met: 3. Remove the outdoor coil corner post. See Fig. 44. To hold
• Indoor fan has been on for at least 30 seconds. the top panel open, place the coil corner post between the
• COOL mode is not active. top panel and center post. See Fig. 45.
• OCCUPIED, TEMP. COMPENSATED START or 4. Remove the device holding the coil sections together at
HEAT mode is active. the return end of outdoor coil. Carefully separate the out-
• SAT reading is available. er coil section 3 to 4 in. from the inner coil section. See
• Fire shutdown mode is not active. Fig. 46.
If all of the above conditions are met, the number of heat 5. Use a water hose or other suitable equipment to flush
stages is calculated; otherwise the required number of heat down between the 2 coil sections to remove dirt and
stages will be set to 0. debris. Clean the outer surfaces with a stiff brush in the
If the PremierLink controller determines that heat stages are normal manner.
required, the economizer damper will be moved to minimum 6. Secure the sections together. Reposition the outer coil
position if occupied and closed if unoccupied. section, and remove the coil corner post from between the
Staging should be as follows: top panel and center post. Install the coil corner and cen-
If Heating PID STAGES=2 ter posts, and replace all screws.
• HEAT STAGES=1 (50% capacity) will energize HS1 CONDENSATE DRAIN — Check and clean each year at the
• HEAT STAGES=2 (100% capacity) will energize HS2 start of the cooling season. In winter, keep the drain dry or pro-
tect it against freeze-up.
If Heating PID STAGES=3 and AUXOUT = HS3
• HEAT STAGES=1 (33% capacity) will energize HS1 FILTERS — Clean or replace at the start of each heating and
cooling season, or more often if operating conditions require it.
• HEAT STAGES=2 (66% capacity) will energize HS2 Replacement filters must be the same dimensions as the origi-
• HEAT STAGES=3 (100% capacity) will energize HS3
nal filters.
In order to prevent short cycling, the unit is locked into the
OUTDOOR-AIR INLET SCREENS — Clean the screens
Heating mode for at least 10 minutes when HS1 is deenergized. with steam or hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use dis-
On units equipped for two stages of heat, electric heat will
come on (if supplied). When the space condition is satisfied posable filters in place of screens.
and HS1 is deenergized the IFM stops. The fan will run contin- Lubrication
uously in the occupied mode as required by national energy
and fresh air standards. COMPRESSOR — The compressor is charged with the cor-
rect amount of oil at the factory.
SERVICE FAN MOTOR BEARINGS — Fan motor bearings are
permanently lubricated. No further lubrication of outdoor-fan
or indoor-fan motors is required.
High-Pressure Switch — The high-pressure switch is
When servicing unit, shut off all electrical power to unit mounted on a fitting containing a Schrader core, and is located
and tag disconnect to avoid shock hazard or injury from on the compressor hot gas line. This switch opens at 428 psig
rotating parts. and closes at 320 psig. No adjustment is necessary.
Cleaning — Inspect the unit interior at the beginning of Loss-of-Charge Switch — The loss-of-charge switch
each heating and cooling season and as operating conditions is mounted on fitting containing a Schrader core, and is located
require. on the compressor hot gas line. This switch opens at 7 psig and
closes at 22 psig. No adjustment is necessary.

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4. Adjust the fan height as shown in Fig. 47.
5. Tighten the setscrews.
6. Replace the outdoor-fan assembly.
Blower Belt Adjustment — Inspect the blower belt
for wear, proper belt tension, and pulley alignment as condi-
tions require, or at the beginning of each heating and air condi-
tioning season. Refer to Step 7 — Adjust Indoor-Fan Speed on
page 27 for adjustment and alignment procedures.
Economizer Adjustment — Refer to Optional Econo-
mizer sections on pages 18 and 27.
Refrigerant Charge — Amount of refrigerant charge is
listed on unit nameplate (also refer to Table 1). Refer to Carrier
Refrigerant Service Techniques Manual, Refrigerants section.
Unit panels must be in place when the unit is operating dur-
ing charging procedure. The compressor must run a minimum
Fig. 44 — Cleaning Outdoor Coil of 10 minutes before checking or adjusting the refrigerant
charge.
NO CHARGE — Refer to Carrier Refrigerant Service Tech-
niques. Use standard evacuating techniques. After evacuating
the system to 500 microns, weigh in the specified amount of
refrigerant. (Refer to Table 1.)
CHARGING, HEATING MODE — Do not attempt to adjust
the refrigerant charge while the unit is operating in the Heating
mode. If the refrigerant charge amount is suspect, evacuate the
refrigerant system to 500 microns and weigh in the refrigerant
amount listed on the unit’s data plate.
LOW CHARGE COOLING — Use Cooling Charging Charts,
Fig. 48-51. Vary the refrigerant until the conditions of the
charts are met. Note that the charging charts are different from
Fig. 45 — Propping Up Top Panel the type normally used. Charts are based on charging the units
to the correct superheat for the various operating conditions.
An accurate pressure gage and temperature sensing device are
required. Connect the pressure gage to the service port on the
suction line. Mount the temperature sensing device on the suc-
tion line and insulate it so that outdoor ambient temperature
does not affect the reading. Indoor-air cfm must be within the
unit’s normal operating range.
NOTE: Do not use mercury or dial type pocket thermometers
as they are not designed for this type of temperature
measurement.
TO USE COOLING CHARGING CHARTS — Take the out-
door ambient temperature and read the suction pressure gage.
Refer to the charts to determine what the suction temperature
should be. If the suction temperature is high, add refrigerant. If
the suction temperature is low, carefully recover some of the
charge. Recheck the suction pressure as the charge is adjusted.
Example: (Fig. 48)
Outdoor Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 F
Suction Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 psig
Suction Temperature should be. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 F
(Suction Temperature may vary ± 5° F.)
Fig. 46 — Separating Coil Sections Replacement Parts — A complete list of replacement
parts may be obtained from any Carrier distributor.
Freeze-Stat — The freeze-stat is a bimetal temperature-
sensing switch located on the “hair pin” end of the indoor coil.
The switch protects the indoor coil from freeze-up due to lack
of airflow. The switch opens at 30 F and closes at 45 F. No
adjustment is necessary.
Outdoor-Fan Adjustment (Fig. 47)
1. Shut off unit power supply and tag disconnect.
2. Remove the outdoor-fan assembly (grille, motor, motor UNIT 50HJQ FAN HEIGHT (in.) — “A”
cover, and fan) by removing the screws and flipping the
004-006 AND 007 (208/230 v) 2.75
assembly onto the unit’s top cover.
007 (460 v) 3.50
3. Loosen the fan hub setscrews.
Fig. 47 — Outdoor-Fan Adjustment

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Fig. 48 — Cooling Charging Chart — 50HJQ004 Fig. 50 — Cooling Charging Chart — 50HJQ006

Fig. 49 — Cooling Charging Chart — 50HJQ005 Fig. 51 — Cooling Charging Chart — 50HJQ007

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TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODE 4 — ORH (Outdoor Relative Humidity)
SENSOR FAILURE
EconoMi$er+ Troubleshooting — The EconoMi$er+ Error Criteria — If the unit is configured for economizer
control has built-in diagnostics. The control can detect and
display 10 different diagnostic codes as shown in Table 37. The changeover type 3 or 4, and the input signal is less than 2 mA
user can also use the integrated display to check the status of all or greater than 22 mA, then the sensor is faulty and an error
the inputs and outputs and run the manual control mode to will occur.
check the operation of the EconoMi$er+ and compressors. Required Action — If this error occurs, switch the
ERROR CODE 1 — SAT SENSOR FAILURE EconoMi$er+ to dry bulb changeover control.
Error Criteria — An SAT Sensor Failure error will occur if the Reset Method — This error should automatically reset after
sensor is shorted or faulty. If the measured temperature reads the value has returned to a normal level. The alarm will have to
below –40 F or above 250 F an error will occur. be cleared from the display in the Setup mode or by a power
reset.
Required Action — If an error occurs, then the control will
default to Mode 2 compressor stage control where Y1 and Y2 ERROR CODE 5 — IRH (Indoor Relative Humidity)
have direct control of the compressors. Use of free cooling is SENSOR FAILURE
disabled and the EconoMi$er+ will be set to the minimum Error Criteria — This error occurs if the unit is configured for
damper position for either the occupied or unoccupied mode of EconoMi$er+ changeover type 5 and the input signal is less
operation. Replace sensor if faulty. than 2 mA or greater than 22 mA (faulty sensor).
Reset Method — The error will automatically reset after the Required Action — If this error occurs, switch the
value has returned to a normal level. The alarm has to be EconoMi$er+ to differential dry bulb changeover control.
cleared from the display in the Setup mode or a power reset. Reset Method — This error should automatically reset after
ERROR CODE 2 — RAT SENSOR FAILURE the value has returned to a normal level. The alarm will have to
Error Criteria — The RAT Sensor failure error is only applica- be cleared from the display in the Setup mode or by a power
ble the unit has been configured for EconoMi$er+ changeover reset.
methods 3 (differential dry bulb) or 5 (differential humidity). For ERROR CODE 6 — IAQ SENSOR FAILURE
other modes it should be ignored. If the sensor is shorted or Error Criteria — This error occurs if the unit is configured for
faulty, then the measured temperature will be below –40 F or IAQ demand ventilation control and the input signal is less
above 250 F and the error will occur. than 2 mA or greater than 22 mA (faulty sensor).
Required Action — If this error occurs, then change the Required Action — If this error occurs, disable the IAQ con-
default EconoMi$er+ changeover control to method 2 (dry trol routine and default to the standard EconoMi$er+ minimum
bulb changeover control) or replace sensor. position.
Reset Method — This error will automatically reset after the Reset Method — This error should automatically reset after
value has returned to a normal level. The alarm will have to be the value has returned to a normal level. The alarm will have to
cleared from the display in the Setup mode. be cleared from the display in the Setup mode or by a power
reset.
ERROR CODE 3 — OAT SENSOR FAILURE
ERROR CODE 7 — Y2 ON WITH Y1 OFF
Error Criteria — An OAT Sensor Failure error occurs if the
sensor is shorted or faulty, then the measured temperature will Error Criteria — This error occurs if Y2 is turned on and Y1 is
be below –40 F or above 250 F. off. This indicates that there is a wiring error at the thermostat
connections. This alarm should be ignored for the first 20 sec-
Required Action — If this error occurs disable the economizer onds of operation so that it does not conflict with the special
and set the economizer to the minimum economizer position. production test mode.
Reset Method — This error should automatically reset after the Required Action — Shut the unit off and check wiring.
value has returned to a normal level. The alarm will have to be
cleared from the display in the Setup mode or by a power reset. Reset Method — This error must be manually reset and re-
quires a power reset.
Table 37 — EconoMi$er+ Error Codes ERROR CODE 8 — E2 TEST FAILURE
NO. DESCRIPTION CRITERIA Error Criteria — This error occurs if internal hardware detects
1 SAT Sensor Failure Temperature <–40 F or Greater Than 250 F an E2 failure.
2 RAT Sensor Failure Temperature <–40 F or Greater Than 250 F
3 OAT Sensor Failure Temperature <–40 F or Greater Than 250 F
Required Action — Shut the unit off.
4 ORH Sensor Failure Read Less Than 2 mA or Greater Than 22 mA Reset Method — This error must be manually reset and re-
5 IRH Sensor Failure Read Less Than 2 mA or Greater Than 22 mA quires a power reset.
6 IAQ Sensor Failure Read Less Than 2 mA or Greater Than 22 mA
7 Y2 On Y1 Off Wiring Error
ERROR MODE — When an error occurs, the red and yellow
8 Micro Fails E2 Tests Hardware/Software Check
LEDs both come on steady. To determine the error, follow
* Micro Fails RAM Test Hardware/Software Check these steps:
† Micro Fails ROM Tests Hardware/Software Check 1. Enter the RUN mode by pushing buttons #1 and #2 for at
LEGEND least 3 seconds until all LEDs flash.
IAQ — Indoor Air Quality 2. Press and release the #1 button to enter the READ mode.
IRH — Indoor Relative Humidity
OAT — Outdoor Air Temperature 3. Push the ADVANCE/MANUAL (#2) button to advance
ORH — Outdoor Relative Humidity to item number 20, “1st Most Recent Error.” Determine
RAT — Return Air Temperature
SAT — Supply Air Temperature the error(s) by reading the values in items 20-24 and
*If there is a RAM failure DS1+DS3/DS2+DS4 will alternately flash.
referring to the error codes described above.
†If there is a ROM failure DS1+DS2/DS3+DS4 will alternately flash. 4. Fix the error(s).
5. Press buttons 1 and 2 to exit read mode. Enter SETUP
mode by pressing button #1 for at least 3 seconds until all
the LEDs flash.
6. Push button #2 to advance to item number 20.

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7. To reset the error code while the green DS4 LEDS is ON, ROM TEST FAILURE
press the READ/ADJUST (#1) button once. This resets Error Criteria — If internal hardware detects a ROM failure,
the error mode and erases all repaired error codes. the alarm is displayed by alternately flashing DS1+DS2 and
NOTE: Cycling power to the board will also erase the re- DS3+DS4.
paired error codes. Required Action — Shut the unit off.
RAM TEST FAILURE Reset Method — This error must be manually reset and re-
Error Criteria — If internal hardware detects a RAM failure, quires a power reset.
this alarm will be displayed by alternately flashing DS1+DS3 UNIT ALWAYS IN UNOCCUPIED MODE — A jumper wire
and DS2+DS4. is factory-installed to force the unit into occupied configuration
Required Action — Shut the unit off. whenever G or Y1 are closed. Without the jumper wire, the
Reset Method — This error must be manually reset and re- unit will always be in unoccupied mode. Check the wire. An
quires a power reset. occupied/unoccupied switch may be installed in place of the
jumper. Check the wiring and setting of the switch.
Unit Troubleshooting — Refer to Fig. 52 and Table 38
for unit troubleshooting information.

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NOTES:
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be
replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C
wire or its equivalent.
2. Three-phase motors are protected under pri-
mary single phasing conditions.
3. Use copper conductors only.
4. Use copper, copper-clad aluminum or alumi-
num conductors.
5.

VOLTAGE CB MUST
RATING MFG. PT. NO. TRIP
POTTER & BRUMFIELD AMPS
24V
W28X-1024-3.2 3.2

LEGEND

AWG — American Wire Gage LSM — Limit Switch (Manual Reset) Terminal (Unmarked)
C — Contactor, Compressor OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor
CAP — Capacitor OLR — Overload Relay Terminal Block
CB — Circuit Breaker P — Plug
CLO — Compressor Lockout PL — Plug Assembly Splice
COMP — Compressor Motor QT — Quadruple Terminal
DB — Defrost Board RVS — Reversing Valve Solenoid Splice (Marked)
DFT — Defrost Thermostat SAT — Supply Air Temperature Sensor
EQUIP — Equipment TB — Terminal Board Factory Wiring
FPT — Freeze Up Protection Thermostat TRAN — Transformer
FU — Fuse Field Control Wiring
GND — Ground Field Splice
Field Power Wiring
HC — Heat Contactor
HPS — High-Pressure Switch Marked Wire Accessory or Optional Wiring
HR — Heat Relay To indicate common potential only;
IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor Terminal (Marked) not to represent wiring.
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch

Fig. 52 — Typical Schematic and Component Arrangement (Size 004,005, 208/230-3-60 Shown)

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Table 38 — Heating and Cooling Troubleshooting
PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
Compressor and Power failure. Call power company.
Outdoor Fan Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Determine root cause.
Will Not Start.
Defective thermostat, contactor, transformer, Replace component.
control relay, or capacitor.
Insufficient line voltage. Determine cause and correct.
Incorrect or faulty wiring. Check wiring diagram and rewire correctly.
Thermostat setting too high. Lower thermostat setting below room temperature.
High pressure switch tripped. See problem ‘‘Excessive head pressure.’’
Low pressure switch tripped. Check system for leaks. Repair as necessary.
Freeze-up protection thermostat tripped. See problem ‘‘Suction pressure too low.’’
Compressor Will Not Faulty wiring or loose connections in compres- Check wiring and repair or replace.
Start But Outdoor sor circuit.
Fan Runs. Compressor motor burned out, seized, or Determine cause. Replace compressor or allow enough time for inter-
internal overload open. nal overload to cool and reset.
Defective run/start capacitor, overload, start Determine cause and replace compressor.
relay.
One leg of 3-phase power dead. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Determine cause.
Compressor Cycles Refrigerant overcharge or undercharge. Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge to nameplate.
(Other Than Defective compressor. Replace and determine cause.
Normally Satisfying
Thermostat). Insufficient line voltage. Determine cause and correct.
Blocked outdoor coil or dirty air filter. Determine cause and correct.
Defective run/start capacitor, overload, or start Determine cause and replace.
relay.
Defective thermostat. Replace thermostat.
Faulty outdoor-fan (cooling) or indoor-fan Replace.
(heating) motor or capacitor.
Restriction in refrigerant system. Locate restriction and remove.
Compressor Operates Dirty air filter. Replace filter.
Continuously. Unit undersized for load. Decrease load or increase unit size.
Thermostat set too low. Reset thermostat.
Low refrigerant charge. Locate leak; repair and recharge.
Air in system. Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge.
Outdoor coil dirty or restricted. Clean coil or remove restriction.
Compressor Makes Compressor rotating in the wrong direction. Reverse the 3-phase power leads as described in
Excessive Noise. Start-Up, page 40.
Excessive Head Dirty outside air or return air filter. Replace filter.
Pressure. Dirty outdoor coil. Clean coil.
Refrigerant overcharged. Recover excess refrigerant.
Air in system. Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge.
Condensing air restricted or air short-cycling. Determine cause and correct.
Head Pressure Low refrigerant charge. Check for leaks; repair and recharge.
Too Low. Compressor scroll plates defective. Replace compressor.
Restriction in liquid tube. Remove restriction.
Excessive Suction High heat load. Check for source and eliminate.
Pressure. Compressor scroll plates defective. Replace compressor.
Refrigerant overcharged. Recover excess refrigerant.
Suction Pressure Dirty air filter (cooling) or dirty outdoor coil Replace filter.
Too Low. (heating).
Low refrigerant charge. Check for leaks; repair and recharge.
Metering device or low side restricted. Remove source of restriction.
Insufficient indoor airflow (cooling mode). Increase air quantity. Check filter and replace if necessary.
Temperature too low in conditioned area. Reset thermostat.
Field-installed filter drier restricted. Replace.
Outdoor ambient below 25 F. Install low-ambient kit.

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MODE OF OPERATION PUSHBUTTONS LED INDICATORS MODE OF OPERATION PUSHBUTTONS LED INDICATORS

1
2
1
2

DS1
DS2
DS3
DS4

(Red)
DS1
DS2
DS3
DS4

Button
Button
(Green)
(Green)
(Red)

(Yellow)
Button
Button
(Green)
(Green)

(Yellow)
STARTUP MODE Action flash flash flash flash
Note 1 Indicators flash in sequence at .5 sec intervals TEN'S ONES OR
Names ADJUST ADV SET NO SETUP
Names HB ECONO Y1 Y2 SETUP MODE OR ON OFF
RUN MODE
Actions flash flash steady steady Actions Hold/Push Push flash, no steady flash no flash no
Note 1 Heartbeat Indicator flashes to indicate proper operation of the control
Note 1 Push and hold the ADJUST button until the SETUP indicator turns on.
Note 2 Econo indicator flashes to indicate free cooling being used
Note 2 Push and release ADV button repeatedly to advance to the desired setup point.
Note 3 Y1 and Y2 are on steady when a call thermostat Y1 and Y2 are closed
Note 4 ERROR - HB and Econo are on steady to indicate the presence of an error Each time the ADV button is pushed, the SET NO flashes the point number and then displays
the current setting
TEN'S ONES OR Note 3 Once the current value has been displayed the TENS indicator will turn on steady and while it
Names READ ADV SET NO I/O NO on use the ADJUST button to enter the value. (i.e., push the button 4 times to enter 4)
READ MODE OR ON OFF
Actions Push Push flash, no flash no flash no flash no Then wait for the ONES indicator to turn on and enter the ONES setting
Wait for indicator to turn off and then push read/adjust to check the setting
Note 1 Push and release the READ button to enter Read Mode. The SET NO Indicator flashes once
Note 4 Routine exits after 10 min of no activity or push and hold button 1 and 2 for 3 seconds to exit
to indicate the setup point is selected for viewing
Note 2 Push and release ADV button repeatedly to advance to the desired setup point or I/O point TEN'S ONES OR
Each time the ADV button is pushed, the SET NO flashes the point number until the desired Names ADJUST MAN MAN I/O NO
OR ON OFF
I/O point is reached and then the I/O NO flashes the I/O point no. MANUAL
Note 3 After the SET NO indicator identifies the desired point no, push and release the READ Actions Push Hold/Push steady flash no flash no flash no
button to display the value in the TEN's and ONE's indicator (i.e., 5 flashes for a value of 5)
or a steady TEN's indicator for an on and a steady ONE's for off. Note 1 Push and hold the MAN button until the MAN indicator turns on.
To aid in counting, values of 5 are flashed in groups of 5 (i.e., 150 = 3 groups of fast 5 flashes) Note 2 Push and release MAN button repeatedly to advance to the desired I/O point.
and then follow by balance in slow flashes (i.e., 7 = 5 quick flashes + 2 slow flashes) Each time the MAN button is pushed, the I/O NO flashes the I/O point number.
Note 4 Setpoint values are displayed first followed by I/O values and then back to Setpoint values Note 3 After the desired I/O No is reached push and release the ADJUST to toggle the output on
Red Set No LED displays Setup item numbers, and Yellow I/O LED displays I/O item no and off or open and closed
Note 5 Routine exits after 10 min of no activity or push and hold button 1 and 2 for 3 seconds to exit Note 4 Routine exits after 10 min of no activity or push and hold button 1 and 2 for 3 seconds to exit

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APPENDIX A — ECONOMI$ER+ LABEL

I/O POINTS
NO I/O Points UNITS

1 C1 Output -
2 C2 Output -
3 C3 Output -
4 C4 Output - ALARM CODES
5 Economizer Damper Output %
6 Supply Air temperature F NO DESCRIPTION
7 Outside Air temperature F 1 SAT sensor invalid
2 RAT Sensor Invalid (only with changeover type 3&5)
8 Return Air Temperature F
3 OAT Sensor Invalid
9 Indoor Relative Humidity %
4 ORH Sensor invalid (only with changeover type 3&4)
10 Outdoor Relative Humidity % 5 IRH Sensor invalid (only with changeover type 5)
11 Indoor Air Quality PPM 6 IAQ Sensor Invalid (only if IAQ=1)
12 Remote Minimum Position % 7 Y2 on Y1 off
13 Y1 Status (next version) - 8 Micro Fails E2 test
14 Y2 Status (next version) - note 1 Micro Fails RAM test
15 G Status (next version) - note 2 Micro Fails ROM test
16 Occ Status (next version) - Note 1 DS1+DS3/DS2+D4 will alternately flash
Note 2 DS1+DS2/DS3+D4 will alternately flash
APPENDIX A — ECONOMI$ER+ LABEL (cont)

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APPENDIX B — JOB SPECIFIC ECONOMI$ER+ CONFIGURAITON SETTINGS
Enter the job specific settings in the “Job Setting” column below.

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INDEX
Access panels 19 Low pressure switch 7, 50 Wiring
Apollo control 14 Manual outdoor air damper 14, 15 4 to 20 mA control 28
Barometric flow capacity 20 Mounting EconoMi$er2 28
Carrier Comfort Network 15 Compressor 40 EconoMi$er+ 20
Charging chart, refrigerant 52 Unit 2 Power connections 6
Clearance 2, 5 Non-fused disconnect switch 14 PremierLink 17
CO2 sensor Novar controls 14 Thermostat 13
Configuration 26 Operating sequence Unit 55
Settings 27 Cooling 47
Compressor EconoMi$er2 48-50
Lubrication 50 EconoMi$er + 47, 48
Mounting 40 Heating 47
Rotation 40 Outdoor air hood 14, 19
Condensate drain Outdoor air inlet screens
Cleaning 50 Cleaning 50
Location 2, 4 Dimensions 7
Control circuit Outdoor air humdity sensor 22, 24
Wiring 13 Outdoor air temperature sensor 15, 21
Wiring raceway 13 Outdoor coil 7
Convenience outlet 11, 12, 14 Cleaning 50, 51
Defrost board 13 Outdoor fan 7
Demand control ventilation 26 Adjustment 51
Dehumidification 26 Physical data 7
Dimensions 3, 5 Potentiometers 25
Ductwork 2 Power supply
EconoMi$er2 27 Wiring 6
4 to 20 mA control 28 PremierLink controls 13, 15-17, 48-50
Wiring 27, 28 Pressure, drop
EconoMi$er+ 18-26, 41-47, 57-59 Economizer 30
Configuration 43, 45-47 Electric heat 30
Control mode 20, 41 Return air 20
Damper movement 21 Pressure switches
Integrated controller 41 High pressure 7, 50
Troubleshooting 53, 54 Low pressure 7, 50
Wiring 20 Pre-start-up 40
Electrical connections 6 Refrigerant
Electrical data 9-12 Charge 7, 51, 52
Electric heaters 8 Type 7
Enthalpy changeover set points 24 Refrigerant service ports 40
Factory-installed options Replacement parts 51
Apollo control 14 Return air filter 7, 40
Convenience outlet 14 Return air temperature sensor 22
EconoMi$er2 27 Rigging unit 2, 4
EconoMi$er+ 18-26 Roof curb
Manual outdoor air damper 14 Assembly 1
Novar controls 14 Dimensions 3
PremierLink™ controls 15-17 Connector package 3
Filter Leveling tolerances 4
Cleaning 50 Weight 7
Installation 14, 15, 19 Safety considerations 1
Size 7 Safety relief 41
Freeze protection thermostat 7, 51 Service 50-52
High flow valves 40 Service ports 40
High pressure switch 7, 50 Slab mount 2
Horizontal units 2 Start-up 40-50
Indoor air humidity sensor 22 Start-up checklist CL-1
Indoor air quality sensor 15, 21 Supply-air temperature sensor 15, 21
Indoor coil 7 Thermostat 13, 21
Cleaning 50 Troubleshooting 53-56
Indoor fan motor 7 Ventilation 41
Efficiency 30 Weight
Lubrication 50 Corner 5
Motor data 29, 30 EconoMi$er+ 5, 7
Performance 31-39 Unit 4, 5, 7
Pulley adjustment 27, 29
Pulley setting 7, 29
Speed 7, 29

Copyright 2003 Carrier Corporation

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
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Tab 5a 5a
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START-UP CHECKLIST
(Remove and Store in Job File)
I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
MODEL NO.: __________________________________ SERIAL NO.: ______________________________________
DATE: ________________________________________ TECHNICIAN: _____________________________________

II. PRE-START-UP (insert checkmark in box as each item is completed)


 VERIFY THAT CONDENSATE CONNECTION IS INSTALLED PER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
 CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND TERMINALS FOR TIGHTNESS
 CHECK THAT INDOOR AIR FILTER IS CLEAN AND IN PLACE
 VERIFY THAT UNIT INSTALLATION IS LEVEL
 CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING/ORIFICE AND SETSCREW
TIGHTNESS
 CHECK PULLEY ALIGNMENT AND BELT TENSION PER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
 VERIFY INSTALLATION OF ECONOMIZER HOOD (IF EQUIPPED)

CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE


III. START-UP
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY VOLTAGE L1-L2 L2-L3 L3-L1
COMPRESSOR AMPS L1 L2 L3
INDOOR-FAN AMPS L1 L2 L3

TEMPERATURES
OUTDOOR-AIR TEMPERATURE DB
RETURN-AIR TEMPERATURE DB WB
COOLING SUPPLY AIR DB WB

PRESSURES (Cooling Mode)

CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE


REFRIGERANT SUCTION PSIG °F
REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE PSIG °F

 VERIFY THAT 3-PHASE SCROLL COMPRESSOR IS ROTATING IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION


 VERIFY REFRIGERANT CHARGE USING CHARGING CHARTS ON PAGE 52

GENERAL
 SET ECONOMIZER MINIMUM VENT AND CHANGEOVER SETTINGS TO MATCH JOB REQUIREMENTS
(IF EQUIPPED)

Copyright 2003 Carrier Corporation

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1 4 PC 111 Catalog No. 535-00124 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50HJQ-13SI Pg CL-1 12-03 Replaces: 50HJQ-9SI
Tab 5a 5a

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