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Fan-Off Delay, Mech Cool (C.FOD) After a mechanical


cooling cycle has ended, this is the delay in seconds that the
supply fan will continue to operate.
Min. Load Valve (HGBP)? (MLV) This configuration in-
structs the control as to whether a minimum load valve has
been installed and will be controlled by the compressor staging
routine.
MotorMaster Control? (M.M.) The condenser fan staging
control for the unit is managed directly by the ComfortLink
controls. There is no physical Motormaster

device in the
standard unit. The standard unit is capable of mechanical
cooling operation down to 32 F outdoor temperature. With the
addition of accessory Motormaster V speed control on the stage
1 condenser fan(s), mechanical cooling operation down to
20 F outdoor temperature is possible. The accessory Motor-
master V speed control is a completely self-contained device
and is not managed by the units ComfortLink controller. The
Motormaster control configuration (M.M.) only applies to the
060 size RTPF (round tube, plate fin) units. On 060 size RTPF
units with accessory Motormaster V speed control installed,
this configuration must be set to YES. See Head Pressure Con-
trol section, page 49 for more information.
Enable Digital Scroll (DS.EN) This configuration in-
structs the unit controls as to whether a digital scroll compres-
sor is installed. If set to YES, the compressor will be controlled
by the compressor staging routine and SUMZ Cooling Algo-
rithm. The digital scroll compressor location shall be based on
unit size according to the following table:
DS Min Digital Capacity (DS.MC) This configuration de-
fines the minimum capacity the digital scroll compressor is al-
lowed to modulate to. The digital scroll compressor modula-
tion range will be limited from DS.MC to 100%.
Digital Scroll Adjust Delta (DS.AP) This configuration
defines the maximum capacity the digital scroll will be allowed
to change per request by the SUMZ Cooling Algorithm.
Digital Scroll Adjust Delay (DS.AD) This configuration
defines the time delay in seconds between digital scroll capaci-
ty adjustments.
Digital Scroll Reduce Delta (DS.RP) This configuration
defines the maximum capacity the digital scroll will be allowed
to decrease per request by the SUMZ Cooling Algorithm when
OAT is greater than ConfigurationCOOLDS.RO. This
ramped reduction is only imposed on a decrease in digital
scroll capacity. An increase in capacity will continue to follow
the value defined by ConfigurationCOOLDS.AP.
Digital Scroll Reduce Delay (DS.RD) This configuration
defines the time delay, in seconds, between digital scroll capac-
ity reduction adjustments when OAT is greater than Configu-
rationCOOLDS.RO. This ramped reduction is only im-
posed on a decrease in digital scroll capacity. An increase in ca-
pacity will continue to follow the value defined by
ConfigurationCOOLDS.AD.
Digital Scroll Reduction OAT (DS.RO) Under certain op-
erating conditions, a sharp decrease in digital scroll capacity
can result in unstable unit operation. This configuration defines
the outdoor-air temperature above which a reduced capacity
(ConfigurationCOOLDS.RP) and time delay (Configu-
rationCOOLDS.RD) will be imposed on a digital scroll
capacity reduction. This ramped reduction is only imposed on a
decrease in digital scroll capacity. An increase in capacity will
continue to follow the values defined by
ConfigurationCOOLDS.AP and ConfigurationCOOL
DS.AD.
Digital Scroll Max Only OAT (DS.MO) This configura-
tion defines the outdoor-air temperature above which the digi-
tal scroll will not be allowed to modulate. The digital scroll will
be locked at 100% above this outdoor-air temperature.
Head Pressure Set Point (HPSP) This is the head pressure
set point used by the ComfortLink control during condenser
fan, head pressure control.
Enable Compressor A1 (A1.EN) This configuration is
used to disable the A1 compressor in case of failure.
Enable Compressor A2 (A2.EN) This configuration is
used to disable the A2 compressor in case of failure.
Enable Compressor B1 (B1.EN) This configuration is
used to disable the B1 compressor in case of failure.
Enable Compressor B2 (B2.EN) This configuration is
used to disable the B2 compressor in case of failure.
CSB A1 Feedback Alarm (CS.A1) This configuration is
used to enable or disable the compressor A1 feedback alarm.
This configuration must be enabled at all times.
CSB A2 Feedback Alarm (CS.A2) This configuration is
used to enable or disable the compressor A2 feedback alarm.
This configuration must be enabled at all times.
CSB B1 Feedback Alarm (CS.B1) This configuration is
used to enable or disable the compressor B1 feedback alarm.
This configuration must be enabled at all times.
CSB B2 Feedback Alarm (CS.B2) This configuration is
used to enable or disable the compressor B2 feedback alarm.
This configuration must be enabled at all times.
Reverse Rotation Verified? (REV.R) If this configuration
is set to NO, then after a power up, in the normal run mode, the
control will check the suction pressure on the first circuit that is
energized after 5 seconds of run time. If the control does not
see a sufficient decrease in suction pressure over the first 5 sec-
onds, mechanical cooling will be shut down, and an alarm will
be generated (A140). This alarm requires a manual reset.
If the unit is in the Service Test mode, the test will be
performed any time a compressor is energized.
Once it has been verified that power to the rooftop and
compressors has been applied correctly and the compressors
start up normally, this configuration can be set to YES in order
to prevent the reverse rotation check from occurring.
High SST Alert Delay Time (H.SST) This option allows
the high saturated suction temperature alert timing delay to be
adjusted.
COMPRESSOR SAFETIES The 48/50A Series units with
ComfortLink controls include a compressor protection board
(CSB) that protects the operation of each of the compressors.
These boards sense the presence or absence of current to each
compressor.
If there is a command for a compressor to run and there is
no current, then one of the following safeties or conditions
have turned the compressor off:
Compressor overcurrent Smaller compressors have
internal line breaks and larger compressors have a dedicated
circuit breaker for overcurrent protection.
Compressor short circuit the compressor circuit breaker
that provides short circuit protection has tripped then there
will not be current.
Compressor motor over temperature the internal line-
break or over temperature switch has opened.
High-pressure switch trip High-pressure switch has
opened.
Alarms will also occur if the current sensor board malfunc-
tions or is not properly connected to its assigned digital input. If
the compressor is commanded OFF and the Current Sensor
UNIT SIZE DIGITAL SCROLL COMPRESSOR
20 B1
25 B1
27 B1
35 A1
40 A1
50 A1
60 A1

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