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Carrier 50HCQ04---12 User Manual

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The following values are related to the Space Temperature

alarm:

Alarming Temperature – This variable displays the

value of the space temperature that is in alarm and is only

visible when the space temperature is in an alarm state.

Alarm Limit Exceeded – This variable displays the value

of the alarm setpoint that is exceeded by the alarming

space temperature and is only visible when the space

temperature is in an alarm state.

High Supply Air Temperature

This alarm indicates the supply air temperature exceeds

the alarm configuration High SAT Alarm Limit for 5

minutes. This alarm is inhibited until the RTU has been

running for 30 minutes to allow for system stabilization

after startup.

Low Supply Air Temperature

This alarm indicates the supply air temperature falls

below the alarm configuration Low SAT Alarm Limit for

5 minutes. This alarm is inhibited until the RTU has been

running for 30 minutes to allow for system stabilization

after startup.

Setpoint Slider

This alarm indicates an open circuit is detected at the

setpoint adjustment input. This can only occur if the

Space Sensor Type is set to T56. Note that only an open

circuit results in an alarm. A short across this input offsets

the setpoints negatively by the amount configured by

configuration Setpoint Adjustment Range.

Switch Configuration

This occurs if more than one binary input (inputs 3, 5, 8,

and 9) is configured for the same function. When this

happens the two inputs (or more) configured wrong will

be disabled as an inputs. This alarm will automatically be

cleared when configuration is corrected.

An example of this would be: Input 3 = Compressor

Safety, input 5 = Fan Status, input 8 = Fan Status, and

input 9 = Humidistat; the alarm would be active, unit

would run, compressor safety and humidistat would

function normally, and Fan Status (inputs 5 & 8) will be

interpreted as “No Function.”

Analog Input Configuration

This occurs if more than one analog input (inputs 1 & 2)

is configured for the same sensor. When this happens the

two inputs will be disabled as inputs. This alarm will

automatically be cleared when configuration is corrected.

An example of this would be: Input 1 = IAQ Sensor, input

2 = IAQ Sensor; the alarm would be active, unit would

run, but the IAQ Sensor (inputs 1 & 2) will be interpreted

as “No Function.”

High Space Relative Humidity

This alarm indicates the space humidity exceeds the alarm

configuration High Space Humidity Alarm Limit for 10

minutes. This alarm is inhibited until the RTU runs for 15

minutes to allow for system stabilization after startup.

Low Space Relative Humidity

This alarm indicates the space humidity falls below the

alarm configuration Low Space Humidity Alarm Limit for

5 minutes. This alarm is inhibited until the RTU runs for 5

minutes to allow for system stabilization after startup.

High CO

2

This alarm indicates the space CO

2

level exceeds the

alarm configuration Occupied High CO

2

Alarm Limit for

1-minute. This alarm will be inhibited until the RTU has

been running for 2-minutes to allow for system

stabilization after startup.

Supply Fan Runtime

This alarm indicates the accumulated runtime exceeds the

unit configuration Supply Fan Service Alarm Timer value

(when not set to 0). This alarm is most commonly used to

indicate an equipment maintenance interval is due. The

supply fan runtime accumulator may be reset by setting

the maintenance point Reset Supply Fan Runtime Alarm

to Clear, and then back to Run – acknowledging each

selection by clicking the OK button when it appears.

Setting unit configuration Supply Fan Service Timer value

to 0 disables the supply fan runtime alarm function.

Compressor 1 Runtime

This alarm indicates the accumulated runtime exceeds the

unit configuration Compressor 1 Service Alarm Timer

value (when not set to 0). This alarm is most commonly

used to indicate an equipment maintenance interval is due.

The Compressor 1 Runtime accumulator may be reset by

setting the maintenance point Reset Comp 1 Runtime

Alarm to Clear, and then back to Run – acknowledging

each selection by clicking the OK button when it appears.

Setting unit configuration Compressor 1 Service Timer

value to 0 disables the Compressor 1 Runtime alarm

function.

Compressor 2 Runtime

This alarm indicates the accumulated runtime exceeds the

unit configuration Compressor 2 Service Alarm Timer

value (when not set to 0). This alarm is most commonly

used to indicate an equipment maintenance interval is due.

The Compressor 2 runtime accumulator may be reset by

setting the maintenance point Reset Comp 2 Runtime

Alarm to Clear, and then back to Run – acknowledging

each selection by clicking the OK button when it appears.

Setting unit configuration Compressor 2 Service Timer

value to 0 disables the Compressor 2 runtime alarm

function. Note that this function is unavailable if the

service configuration Compressor Stages value is not set

to Two Stages.

Filter

This alarm indicates the accumulated runtime exceeds the

unit configuration Filter Service Alarm Timer value

(when not set to 0). This alarm is most commonly used to

indicate a filter replacement is due. Reset the filter service

runtime accumulator by setting the maintenance point

Reset Filter Runtime Alarm to On, back to Off, and

clicking the OK button after each setting. Setting unit

configuration Filter Service Alarm Timer value to 0

disables the filter service alarm function.

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