Page 2 - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD; WARNING; PERSONAL INJURY AND ENVIRONMENTAL; WARNING; CUT HAZARD; CAUTION
2 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury or death.Before performing service or maintenance operations on unit, always turn off main power switch to unit and install lockout tag. Unit may have more than one power switch. ! WARNING UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY ...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION; Jobsite Survey; Step 1 — Plan for Unit Location; NOTE
6 C09451 Fig. 2 -- Unit Dimensional Drawing – 08, 09 and 12 Size Units (cont.) INSTALLATION Jobsite Survey Complete the following checks before installation. 1. Consult local building codes or the U.S.A. National Electrical Code (Ref: ANSI/NFPA 70, [American National Standards Institute/National Fir...
Page 7 - Table 1 – Operating Weights; Step 2 — Plan for Sequence of Unit Installation; Roof Curb Mount —; Ductwork must be attached to curb and
7 Table 1 – Operating Weights 50TC --- UNITS KG (LB) Component A07 D08 D09 D12 Base Unit 275 (607) 340.5 (750) 388.2 (855) 392.7 (865) Economizer Vertical 36 (80) 36 (80) 36 (80) 36 (80) Horizontal 48 (105) 48 (105) 48 (105) 48 (105) Curb 356 mm/14 --- in 60 (133) 60 (133) 65 (143) 60 (133) 610 mm/2...
Page 10 - MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE; Step 5 — Field Fabricate Ductwork; Do not connect ductwork to unit.; DETAIL A
10 A-B 0.5” (13) B-C 1.0” (25) A-C 1.0” (25) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE IN. (MM) C06110 Fig. 6 -- Unit Leveling Tolerances Step 5 — Field Fabricate Ductwork Cabinet return-air static pressure (a negative condition) shall not exceed 87 Pa (0.35 in. wg) with economizer or 112 Pa (0.45 in. wg) withou...
Page 11 - Step 6 — Rig and Place Unit; UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD; Positioning on Curb —; Step 7 — Convert to Horizontal and Connect; without; Step 8 — Install Outside Air Hood; Economizer Hood Removal and Setup -- Factory; Economizer Hood and Two–Position Hood
11 Step 6 — Rig and Place Unit Keep unit upright and do not drop. Spreader bars are not required if top crating is left on unit. Rollers may be used to move unit across a roof. Level by using unit frame as a reference. See Table 1 and Fig. 7 for additional information. Lifting holes are provided in ...
Page 12 - Two Position Damper Hood Removal and Setup --
12 Economizer Cut Plastic Ties(2) Places Remove Hood Parts C08633 Fig. 10 -- Economizer Parts, Shipping Location Two Position Damper Hood Removal and Setup -- Factory Option 1. The hood is shipped in knock--down form and assembled to a metal support tray using plastic stretch wrap. Located in the re...
Page 13 - All units must have an external trap for condensate; Step 10 — Make Electrical Connections; Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground.
13 5. Open the filter clips which are located underneath the hood top. Insert the aluminum filter into the bottom filter rack (hood divider). Push the filter into position past the open filter clips. Close the filter clips to lock the filter into place. See Fig. 14. DIVIDER BAROMETRIC RELIEF CLEANAB...
Page 14 - FIRE HAZARD; Units Without Factory--Installed Disconnect —; Units Without Disconnect Option; Table 2 – American/European Wire Conversions; AMERICAN; Industry
14 The unit is factory wired for the voltage shown on ;the nameplate. Refer to the unit label diagram for additional information. ! WARNING FIRE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in intermittent operation or performance satisfaction.Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect sw...
Page 15 - All Units —; Field Control Wiring —; Typical; Central
15 Check tightness of connector lock nuts before connecting electrical conduits. Field--supplied and field--installed liquidtight conduit connectors and conduit may be attached to the connectors on the basepan. Pull correctly rated high voltage and low voltage through appropriate conduits. Connect t...
Page 16 - Table 3 – Heater Model Number; Bare Heater Model Number; Electric Heaters
16 Table 3 – Heater Model Number Bare Heater Model Number C R H E A T E R 0 1 6 A 0 0 Heater Sales Package PNO Includes: Bare Heater Carton and packing materials Installation sheet C R H E A T E R 1 1 6 A 0 0 Electric Heaters 50TC units may be equipped with field--installed accessory electric heater...
Page 17 - Single Point Boxes and Supplementary Fuses —; Connections
17 TRACK FLANGE C08135 Fig. 24 -- Typical Module Installation Single Point Boxes and Supplementary Fuses — When the unit MOCP device value exceeds 60--A, unit--mounted supplementary fuses are required for each heater circuit. These fuses are included in accessory Single Point Boxes, with power distr...
Page 18 - PremierLink; Temperature (SAT) Sensor on Small Rooftop Units
18 PremierLink t (Factory--Option) — C08199 Fig. 27 -- PremierLink Controller The PremierLink controller (see Fig. 27) is compatible with Carrier Comfort Network r (CCN) devices. This control is designed to allow users the access and ability to change factory--defined settings, thus expanding the fu...
Page 20 - Table 4 – PremierLink Sensor Usage
20 Outdoor Air Temperature (OAT) Sensor — The OAT is factory--mounted in the EconoMi$er2 (FIOP or accessory). It is a nominal 10k ohm thermistor attached to an eyelet mounting ring. EconoMi$er2 — The PremierLink control is used with EconoMi$er2 (option or accessory) for outdoor air management. The d...
Page 23 - Economizer controls —; GRA; Wiring
23 When the PremierLink is configured for Thermostat Mode, these functions are not available: Fire Shutdown (FSD), Remote Occupied (RMTOCC), Compressor Safety (CMPSAFE), Supply Fan Status (SFS), and Filter Pressure Switch (FILTER). Economizer controls — Outdoor Air Enthalpy Control (PNO HH57AC077) -...
Page 24 - COVER REMOVED; Sensor Connections
24 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 H G 24 VAC OR 24 VDC NC ALARMRELAYCONTACTS COMNO } 0-10VDCSIG COM 4-20mA + + - + - J3 J4 C08635 Fig. 37 -- Indoor/Outdoor Air Quality (CO 2 ) Sensor (33ZCSENCO2) -- Typical Wiring Diagram To accurately monitor the quality of the air in the conditioned air space, locate the sen...
Page 25 - Connection; MANUFACTURER; Alpha
25 PremierLink control can monitor return filter status in two ways: By monitoring a field--supplied/installed filter pressure switch or via supply fan runtime hours. Using switch input: Install the dirty filter pressure switch according to switch manufacturer’s instructions, to measure pressure dro...
Page 26 - SIGNAL TYPE; Red; CCN Bus
26 NOTE : Conductors and drain wire must be at least 20 AWG, stranded, and tinned copper. Individual conductorsmust be insulated with PVC, PVC/nylon, vinyl, Teflon, orpolyethylene. An aluminum/polyester 100% foil shieldand an outer jacket of PVC, PVC/nylon, chrome vinyl, orTeflon with a minimum oper...
Page 27 - CTB
27 RTU--MP control system The RTU--MP controller, see Fig. 45, provides expanded stand--alone operation of the HVAC system plus connection and control through communication with several Building Automation Systems (BAS) through popular third--party network systems. The available network systems are ...
Page 29 - Table 9 – RTU--MP Controller Inputs and Outputs
29 Table 9 – RTU--MP Controller Inputs and Outputs POINT NAME BACnet OBJECT NAME TYPE OF I/O CONNECTION PIN NUMBERS INPUTS Space Temperature Sensor sptsens AI (10K Thermistor) J20 --- 1, 2 Supply Air Temperature sat AI (10K Thermistor) J2 --- 1, 2 Local Outside Air Temperature Sensor oatsens AI (10K...
Page 30 - Return Air
30 Field Connections -- Field connections for accessory sensors and input devices are made the RTU--MP, at plugs J1, J2, J4, J5, J11 and J20. All field control wiring that connects to the RTU--MP must be routed through the raceway built into the corner post as shown in Fig. 22. The raceway provides ...
Page 31 - Sensor; Connecting Discrete Inputs; MENU
31 To wire the return air enthalpy sensor, perform the following: 1. Use a 2--conductor, 18 or 20 AWG, twisted pair cable to connect the return air enthalpy sensor to the enthal- py controller. 2. At the enthalpy control remove the factory--installed resistor from the (SR) and (+) terminals. 3. Conn...
Page 32 - SW3 Protocol Selection; Baud Rate Selections
32 Fan Status The fan status accessory is a field--installed accessory. This accessory detects when the indoor fan is blowing air. When installing this accessory, the unit must be configured for fan status by setting MENU → Config → Inputs → input 3, 5, 8, or 9 to Fan Status and normally open (N/O) ...
Page 33 - Local Access; BACview; Communication LEDs; Handheld Connections
33 Local Access BACview 6 Handheld The BACview 6 is a keypad/display interface used to connect to the RTU--MP to access the control information, read sensor values, and test the RTU, see Fig. 54. This is an accessory interface that does not come with the MP controller and can only be used at the uni...
Page 34 - Table 10 – LEDs; The LEDs on the RTU--MP show the status of certain functions; Tx; Integration Guide
34 Table 10 – LEDs The LEDs on the RTU--MP show the status of certain functions If this LED is on... Status is... Power The RTU MP has power Rx The RTU MP is receiving data from the network segment Tx The RTU MP is transmitting data over the network segment DO# The digital output is active The Run a...
Page 35 - IV Wiring; Step 11 — Adjust Factory--Installed Options; EconoMi$er IV Occupancy Switch —; Step 12 — Install Accessories
35 Economizer 2 Position Damper Unit Without Economizer or 2 Position Damper Power Exhaust C09382 Fig. 55 -- EconoMi$er t IV Wiring Step 11 — Adjust Factory--Installed Options EconoMi$er IV Occupancy Switch — Refer to Fig. 55 for general EconoMi$er IV wiring. External occupancy control is managed th...
Page 36 - Table 11 – Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data; : See page 38 for table legend and notes.
36 Table 11 – Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data UN IT N O M .V --- P H --- H Z IFM TYPE ELECTRIC HEATER CRHEATER***A00 Nom (kW) FLA MCA MOCP DISC. SIZE FLA LRA 50T C *A07 40 0 --- 3 --- 50 STD --- --- 15.4 25 15 75 CRHEATER106A00 6.0 6.0 15.4 25 15 75 CRHEATER108A00 11.5 11.5 17.6 25 16 75 CRHEATER109A00 1...
Page 38 - Legend for Table 11
38 Legend for Table 11 LEGEND: DISC --- Disconnect FLA --- Full load amps IFM --- Indoor fan motor LRA --- Locked rotor amps MCA --- Minimum circuit amps MOCP --- Maximum over current protection 50TC