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 4 - INSTALLATION; Jobsite Survey; Step 1 — Plan for Unit Location; NOTE
4 C09002 Fig. 1 -- Unit Dimensional Drawing – 04 — 07 Size Unit (cont.) INSTALLATION Jobsite Survey Complete the following checks before installation. 1. Consult local building codes and the NEC (National Electrical Code) ANSI/NFPA 70 for special installa- tion requirements. 2. Determine unit locati...
Page 5 - Ductwork must be attached to curb and
5 Roof mount — Check building codes for weight distribution requirements. Unit operating weight is shown in Table 1. Step 2 — Plan for Sequence of Unit Installation The support method used for this unit will dictate different sequences for the steps of unit installation. For example, on curb--mounte...
Page 7 - MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE; Step 5 — Field Fabricate Ductwork; Do not connect ductwork to; Step 6 — Rig and Place Unit; UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
7 A-B 0.5” (13) B-C 1.0” (25) A-C 1.0” (25) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE IN. (MM) C06110 Fig. 4 -- Unit Leveling Tolerances Step 5 — Field Fabricate Ductwork Cabinet return-air static pressure (a negative condition) shall not exceed 0.35 in. wg (87 Pa) with economizer or 0.45 in. wg (112 Pa) without...
Page 8 - 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
8 Positioning on Curb — Position unit on roof curb so that the following clearances are maintained: 1 / 4 in. (6.4 mm) clearance between the roof curb and the base rail inside the front and rear, 0.0 in. clearance between the roof curb and the base rail inside on the duct end of the unit. This will ...
Page 9 - Economizer Hood and
9 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 return air compartment, the assembly’s metal tray is attached to the basepan and also attached to the damper usin...
Page 10 - Step 9 — Install External Condensate Trap and
10 Economizer Hood and Two--Position Hood —NOTE : If the power exhaust accessory is to be installed on the unit, the hood shipped with the unit will not beused and must be discarded. Save the aluminum filter for use in the power exhaust hood assembly. 1. The indoor coil access panel will be used as ...
Page 11 - Step 10 — Make Electrical Connections; FIRE HAZARD; Units Without Factory--Installed Disconnect —
11 NOTE: Trap should be deep enough to offset maximum unit static difference. A 4” (102) trap is recommended . MINIMUM PITCH 1” (25mm) PER 10’ (3m) OF LINE BASE RAIL OPEN VENT TO ROOF DRAIN DRAIN PLUG ROOF CURB SEE NOTE 2 ˝ (51) MIN C08022 Fig. 14 -- Condensate Drain Piping Details All units must ha...
Page 12 - Units with Factory--Installed Disconnect —; Units Without Disconnect Option; Convenience Outlets —; Installing Weatherproof Cover –
12 Units with Factory--Installed Disconnect — The factory--installed option disconnect switch is located in a weatherproof enclosure located under the main control box. The manual switch handle is accessible through an opening in the access panel. Discard the factory test leads (see Fig. 16). Units ...
Page 15 - Electric Heaters; Bare Heater Model Number
15 RACEWAY HOLE IN END PANEL (HIDDEN) C08027 Fig. 22 -- Field Control Wiring Raceway Electric Heaters 50TCQ units may be equipped with field--installed accessory electric heaters. The heaters are modular in design, with heater frames holding open coil resistance wires strung through ceramic insulato...
Page 16 - Single Point Boxes and Supplementary Fuses —; Single Point Boxes without Fuses —
16 TRACK FLANGE C08135 Fig. 25 -- 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 17 - PremierLink; Temperature (SAT) Sensor on Small Rooftop Units
17 PremierLink t (Factory--Option) — C08199 Fig. 28 -- PremierLink Controller The PremierLink controller (see Fig. 28) 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 3 – PremierLink Sensor Usage
20 G J4-12 J4-10 J4-8 Y1 Y2 2 R R 4 6 J4-6 J4-4 W2 C 8 10 C SPACETHERMOSTAT PL CTBTHERMOSTAT W1 TB1 CTBTHERMOSTAT C08119 Fig. 35 -- Space Thermostat Connections Table 3 – PremierLink Sensor Usage APPLICATION OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR OUTDOOR AIR ENTHALPY SENSOR RET...
Page 23 - Connections; COVER REMOVED; Sensor Connections
23 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. 38 -- 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 24 - Connection
24 On 50TCQ units equipped with factory--installed Smoke Detector(s), the smoke detector controller implements the unit shutdown through its NC contact set connected to the unit’s CTB input. The FSD function is initiated via the smoke detector’s Alarm NO contact set. The PremierLink communicates the...
Page 25 - CCN Bus
25 At any baud (9600, 19200, 38400 baud), the number of controllers is limited to 239 devices maximum. Bus length may not exceed 4000 ft, with no more than 60 total devices on any 1000--ft section. Optically isolated RS--485 repeaters are required every 1000 ft. NOTE : Carrier device default is 9600...
Page 28 - Table 8 – RTU--MP Controller Inputs and Outputs
28 Table 8 – 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 29 - Economizer controls —; Return Air
29 The raceway provides the UL required clearance between high-- and low--voltage wiring. Pass the control wires through the hole provided in the corner post, then feed the wires thorough the raceway to the RTU--MP. Connect to the wires to the removable Phoenix connectors and then reconnect the conn...
Page 30 - Sensor; Connecting Discrete Inputs
30 enthalpy sensor and the (SR) terminal on the enthalpy controller. NOTE : The enthalpy control must be set to the “D” setting for differential enthalpy control to work properly.Indoor Air Quality (CO 2 sensor) — The indoor air quality sensor accessory monitors space carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) levels. ...
Page 31 - SW3 Protocol Selection; Baud Rate Selections
31 Remote Occupancy The remote occupancy accessory is a field--installed accessory. This accessory overrides the unoccupied mode and puts the unit in occupied mode. When installing this accessory, the unit must be configured for remote occupancy by setting MENU → Config → Inputs → input 3, 5, 8, or ...
Page 32 - Local Access; BACview; Communication LEDs; Handheld Connections
32 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. 57. This is an accessory interface that does not come with the MP controller and can only be used at the uni...
Page 33 - Table 9 – LEDs; Tx; Integration Guide; SMOKE DETECTORS; Completing Installation of Return Air; System
33 Table 9 – 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 an...
Page 34 - Smoke Detector Locations; Location
34 terminal for connecting to the controller. Each sensor has four LEDs (for Power, Trouble, Alarm and Dirty) and a manual test/reset button (on the left--side of the housing). Duct smoke sensor controller Fastener (2X) Controller cover Conduit nuts (supplied by installer) Conduit support plate Cove...
Page 35 - Completing Installation of Return Air Smoke; Flexible
35 downward, into the return air stream. The sampling tube is connected via tubing to the return air sensor that is mounted on a bracket high on the partition between return filter and controller location. (This sensor is shipped in a flat--mounting location. Installation requires that this sensor b...
Page 36 - Table 10 – Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data; : See page 44 for table legend and notes.
36 Table 10 – Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data UN IT N O M .V --- P H --- H Z IFM TYPE ELECTRIC HEATER NO C.O. or UNPWRD C.O. Nom (kW) FLA NO P.E. w/ P.E. (pwrd fr/unit) MCA MOCP DISC. SIZE MCA MOCP DISC. SIZE FLA LRA FLA LRA 50T C Q *0 4 208/ 230 --- 1 --- 60 STD --- --- 30.7 45 30 121 32.6 50 32 123 3.3...
Page 44 - Legend and Notes for Table 10; IV Wiring; Step 11 — Adjust Factory--Installed Options; Smoke Detectors —
44 Legend and Notes for Table 10 LEGEND: CO --- Convenient outlet DISC --- Disconnect FLA --- Full load amps IFM --- Indoor fan motor LRA --- Locked rotor amps MCA --- Minimum circuit amps MOCP --- Maximum over current protection PE --- Power exhaust UNPWR CO --- Unpowered convenient outlet NOTES : ...
Page 45 - Step 12 — Install Accessories
45 Step 12 — Install Accessories Available accessories include: Roof CurbThru--base connection kit (must be installed before unit is set on curb)Manual outside air damperTwo--Position motorized outside air damperEconoMi$er IV (with control and integrated barometric relief)EconoMi$er2 (without contro...