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Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48/50AJ User Manual

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A051 (Circuit A, Compressor 1 Stuck On Failure)

A052 (Circuit A, Compressor 2 Stuck On Failure)

A055 (Circuit B, Compressor 1 Stuck On Failure)

A056 (Circuit B, Compressor 2 Stuck On Failure) — Alarm

codes 051, 052, 055, and 056 are for compressors A1, A2, B1,

B2 respectively. These alarms occur when the current sensor

(CS) detects current when the compressor should be off. When

this occurs, the control turns off the compressor and logs a strike

for the respective circuit. Use the scrolling marquee to reset the

alarm.

If the current sensor board reads ON while the compressor

relay has been commanded OFF for a period of 4 continuous

seconds, an alarm is generated. These alarms are only moni-

tored for a period of 10 seconds after the compressor relay has

been commanded OFF. This is done to facilitate a service tech-

nician forcing a relay to test a compressor.

In addition, if a compressor stuck failure occurs and the cur-

rent sensor board reports the compressor and the request off,

certain diagnostics will take place.

1. If any of the 4 compressors are diagnosed as stuck on and

the current sensor board is on and the request is off, the

control will request the supply fan which will automati-

cally start building airflow control. Condenser fans will

also be commanded on to maintain normal head pressure.

2. Heating will be disabled while any one of the compres-

sors has this problem.

The possible causes are:
• welded contactor

• frozen compressor relay on MBB
To check out alarms 051, 052, 055, and 056:

1. Place the unit in Service Test mode. All compressors

should be off.

2. Verify that there is not 24 v at the contactor coil. If there is

24 v at the contactor, check relay on MBB and wiring.

3. Check for welded contactor.
4. Verify CS wiring.
5. Return to Normal mode and observe compressor opera-

tion to verify that compressor current sensor is working

and condenser fans are energized after compressor starts.

T064 (Circuit A Saturated Condensing Thermistor Failure)

T065 (Circuit B Saturated Condensing Thermistor Failure) —

Alert codes 064 and 065 are for circuits A and B, respectively.

This alert code is for 48/50AJ,AK,AW,AY units only. These

alerts occur when the saturated condensing temperatures (Tem-

peratures

REF.T

SCT.A and SCT.B) are outside the range

–40 to 240 F (–40 to 116 C). When this occurs, the control uses

the outdoor temperature (OAT) to control the outdoor fans. The

control will default to control based on the OAT sensor and will

turn on OFC.B when the ambient is above 65 F and off when

the ambient is below 50 F.

If the SCT and OAT sensors have all failed then the control

should turn on OFC.B when compressors are on.

The cause of the alert is usually a faulty thermistor, a

shorted or open thermistor caused by a wiring error, or a loose

connection.
T072 (Evaporator Discharge Reset Sensor Failure) — If the

unit is configured to use the remote EDT 4 to 20 mA reset in-

put (Configuration

EDT.R

RES.S) and the sensor reading

is less than 2 mA then the alert will occur. When this occurs the

control will default to the internal set points. The sensor is

connected to the optional CEM module. For this sensor to be

used, the EDT 4 to 20 mA reset input (Configuration

EDT.R

RES.S) must be set to “enabled.”

T073 (Outside Air Temperature Thermistor Failure) — This

alert occurs when the outside air temperature sensor (Temper-

atures

AIR.T

OAT) is outside the range –40 to 240 F

(–40 to 116 C). Failure of this thermistor (Tempera-

tures

AIR.T

OAT) will disable any elements of the control

which requires its use. Economizer control beyond the vent

position and the calculation of mixed-air temperature for the

sumZ algorithm will not be possible. This alert resets automati-

cally. The cause of the alert is usually a faulty thermistor, a

shorted or open thermistor caused by a wiring error, or a loose

connection.
T074 (Space Temperature Thermistor Failure) — This alert

occurs when the space temperature sensor (Temperatures

AIR.T

SPT) is outside the range –40 to 240 F (–40 to

116 C). This alert will only occur if the unit is configured to use

a space temperature sensor. Configuration is done through

the Unit Control Type (Configuration

UNIT

C.TYP)

configuration. Failure of this thermistor (Tempera-

tures

AIR.T

SPT) will disable any elements of the control

which requires its use. If the unit is configured for SPT 2 stage

or SPT multi-stage operation and the sensor fails, no cooling or

heating mode may be chosen. This alert resets automatically.

The cause of the alert is usually a faulty thermistor in the T55,

T56, or T58 device, a shorted or open thermistor caused by a

wiring error, or a loose connection.
T075 (Return Air Thermistor Failure) — This alert occurs

when the return air temperature sensor (Tempera-

tures

AIR.T

RAT) is outside the range –40 to 240 F (–40 to

116 C). The RAT is standard on all units and is located in the

return section near the auxiliary control box. This alert resets

automatically. The cause of the alert is usually a faulty thermis-

tor, a shorted or open thermistor caused by a wiring error, or a

loose connection.

Failure of this thermistor (Temperatures

AIR.T

RAT)

will disable any elements of the control which requires its use.

Elements of failure include:
• the calculation of mixed air temperature for sumZ control

• the selection of a mode for VAV units

• economizer differential enthalpy or dry bulb control

• return air temperature supply air reset
T076 (Outside Air Relative Humidity Sensor Failure) —

This alert occurs when the outside air humidity sensor (In-

puts

REL.H

OA.RH) has a reading less than 2 mA. Failure

of this sensor will disable any elements of the control which re-

quires its use including economizer outdoor and differential en-

thalpy control. The OA.RH sensor is located in the economizer

hood and is used for control of the economizer. The sensor is a

loop powered 4 to 20 mA sensor. This alert resets automatical-

ly. The cause of the alert is usually a faulty sensor, a shorted or

open sensor caused by a wiring error, or a loose connection.

The unit must be configured to use the sensor through the Out-

side Air RH Sensor (Configuration

ECON

ORH.S)

setting.
T078 (Return Air Relative Humidity Sensor Failure) — This

alert occurs when the return air humidity sensor

(Inputs

REL.H

RA.RH) has a reading less than 2 mA.

Failure of this sensor (Inputs

REL.H

RA.RH) will disable

IMPORTANT: If the compressor starts, verify that the

indoor and outdoor fans are operating properly.

IMPORTANT: If the CS is always detecting current, then

verify that the compressor is on. If the compressor is on,

check the contactor and the relay on the MBB. If the com-

pressor is off and there is no current, verify CS wiring and

replace if necessary.

IMPORTANT: Return to Normal mode and observe com-

pressor operation to verify that compressor current sensor

is working and condenser fans are energized after compres-

sor starts.