AIR-COOLED CONDENSING UNIT UNITS PRODUCED AFTER JANUARY, 1996 INDEX SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FIG. NO.

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wiring diagrams AIR-COOLED CONDENSING UNIT 566D Sizes 120-240 Cancels: New WD 566D.120.1 11/15/96 UNITS PRODUCED AFTER JANUARY, 1996 INDEX UNIT 566D 120-240 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (V-Ph-Hz) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FIG. NO. COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT FIG. NO. LABEL DIAGRAM (On Unit) NO. 38AK 208/230-3-60 1 2 501206 460-3-60 3 4 501207 575-3-60* 3 4 501207 *Size 240 only. Remote Thermostat Wiring... Fig. 5 Accessory Relay Transformer Package... Fig. 6 Low-Ambient Kit Control Diagrams... Fig. 7-14 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installation, start-up, and servicing of this equipment can be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components, and equipment location (roofs, elevated structures, etc.) Only trained, qualified installers and service mechanics should install, start up, and service this equipment. When working on the equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags, stickers, and labels attached to the equipment, and any other safety precautions that apply. Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use care in handling, rigging, and setting bulky equipment. Use care in handling electronic components. WARNING: Before performing service or maintenance operations on system, turn off main power switches to unit. Electrical shock can cause personal injury. Lock open and tag disconnect switches with suitable warning labels. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Cooling When the first stage (TC1) of the cooling thermostat closes, the timer starts. After approximately 3 seconds, the timer activates the compressor and fan motor no. 1. When the liquid pressure builds to approximately 260 psig, fan motor no. 2 is energized. On demand for additional cooling capacity, the second stage (TC2) of the cooling thermostat closes, energizing a fieldsupplied liquid line solenoid valve (LLSV), which opens. This increases the suction pressure, causing the compressor to operate at higher capacity. When fan switch is set at AUTO, the indoor-air fan cycles with the compressor. When the switch is set at CONT, the indoor-air fan runs continuously. At shutdown, the Time Guard II timer prevents the compressor from restarting for approximately 5 minutes. In addition, a field-supplied solenoid valve (locate at fan coil), wired in parallel with the compressor contactor coil, shuts off the liquid line to prevent refrigerant migration back to the compressor during the off cycle. This valve is recommended for all installations and is mandatory if piping length is over 75 ft or if liquid line diameter exceeds 5 8 in. (566D120,150) or 7 8 in. (566D180,240). If two liquid line solenoid valves are used, add accessory relay-transformer package 319702-401. Heating If heating is desired, a heating/cooling thermostat (see Fig. 5 and 6) must be supplied. This thermostat energizes a field-supplied relay, which operates heating controls and energizes the indoor-fan relay. When the fan switch is set at AUTO, the indoor-air fan cycles with the heating control. The indoor-air fan runs continuously when the fan switch is set at CONT. Fan Cycling Fan cycling is employed for head pressure control. The no. 2 fan responds to liquid line pressure, cycling on at approximately 260 psig and off at approximately 126 psig. Winter Start Control (If Required) Install Accessory Package 319703-201. See page 2 for further details.

LOW AMBIENT KIT INSTALLATION The accessory low-ambient kit contains a fan speed control device activated by a temperature sensor (Fig. 7). The kit controls condenser fan motor speed in response to the saturated condensing temperature. For outdoor temperatures down to 20 F, it maintains the condensing temperature at 100 10F. The low-ambient control consists of a solid-state circuit on a printed circuit board encased in an aluminum extrusion. The control must be fastened to a panel in the unit, and the sensor assembly (Fig. 7) mounted to a return bend on the unit s condenser coil. Parts necessary for mounting control and sensor are included in the kit. Pre-Installation DISCONNECT UNIT POWER To prevent electric shock, open and tag all disconnects before modifying the condensing unit. INSTALL WINTER START CONTROL The unit must be modified for winter start control before installing and using the low-ambient kit. Order Winter Start Control accessory no. 319703-201 and install according to the instructions supplied with the kit. See Fig. 8 for wiring. FABRICATE AND INSTALL WIND BAFFLES The 566D units equipped with the low-ambient kit require baffles to prevent wind crosscurrents from causing abnormal operation as the fan is modulated. Construct and install wind baffles as shown in Fig. 9. VERIFY POWER WIRING Power wiring must comply with NEC (National Electrical Code) and all requirements. Confirm that supply voltage meets minimum voltage specified on the unit s rating plate and that it matches the voltage rating of the low-ambient kit. LEGEND (Fig. 1-5, 13, 14) C Contactor, Compressor CAP Capacitor CB Circuit Breaker CH Crankcase Heater COM Common COMP Compressor CR Control Relay DU Dummy Terminal EQUIP GND Equipment Ground FCPS Fan Cycling Pressure Stat HD Heating Device HPS High-Pressure Switch IFC Indoor-Fan Contactor IP Internal Protector LLS Liquid Line Solenoid LLSV Liquid Line Solenoid Valve LPS Low-Pressure Switch NEC National Electrical Code OFM Outdoor-Fan Motor OFR Outdoor-Fan Relay TB Terminal Block TC Thermostat-Cooling TGD Time Guard Circuit TRAN Transformer QT Quadruple Terminal Terminal Block Connection Terminal (Unmarked) Terminal (Marked) Field Splice Splice (Marked) Factory Wiring Factory Splice Field Control Wiring Field Power Wiring To indicate common potential only, not to represent wire. 1. Fan motor(s) are thermally protected. Compressor motors are protected against primary single-phasing conditions. 2. If any of the original factory installed wire must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C wire or its equivalent. 3. Terminal block 2 (TB2) is for field external control connections, Class 2 wiring: Supply voltage at TB2 is 24 vac Maximum power available at TB2 is 31.5 va 4. Field-supplied component ratings: IFC sealed coil rating (24 vac) 12 va maximum. LLS sealed coil rating (24 vac) 18 va maximum. NOTES (Fig. 1-4) Minimum thermostat electrical rating is 120 va (5 amp at 24 vac). Minimum fan switch electrical rating is 60 va (2.5 amp at 24 vac). If two liquid line solenoid valves are used, add accessory relay transformer package 319702-401. 5. LLS, controlled by TC2, activates one-half of evaporator for capacity control feature. 6. Use copper, copper-clad aluminum, or aluminum conductors for field power supply. 7. Insulate unused lead when changing tap for 208 v use. 8. For field wiring, use 60 C rated wire. 2

SCHEMATIC Fig. 1 Power and Control Circuit Schematics; 208/230-3-60 3

COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT Fig. 2 Component Arrangement; 208/230-3-60 4

SCHEMATIC Fig. 3 Power and Control Circuit Schematics; 460-3-60, 575-3-60 (Size 240) 5

COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT Fig. 4 Component Arrangement; 460-3-60, 575-3-60 (Size 240) NOTES: 1. Combination LLSV2 plus IFC va should not exceed 30 va. 2. Do not exceed 5 va (24 vac) per coil R1. } Use accessory relaytransformer package 319702-401 if these va values must be exceeded. Fig. 5 Remote Thermostat Wiring; 2-Step Cooling/ 2-Step Heating 6

LEGEND C Compressor Contactor CM Common HD Heating Device HT. ANT. Heat Anticipator IFC Indoor-Fan Contactor IFR Indoor-Fan Relay LLS Liquid Line Solenoid R Accessory Relay (Field-Supplied) SVR Solenoid Valve Relay TB Terminal Block TC Thermostat Cooling TH Thermostat Heating TRAN Transformer *Wires factory-supplied, field-connected. Fig. 6 Accessory Relay Transformer Wiring LOW-AMBIENT CONTROL C SENSOR ASSEMBLY B KIT NO. VOLTS AMPS A B C 309273-402 All except 460 8.0 5 7 8 6 3 16 3 3 8 309273-403 460 4.0 5 7 8 7 3 8 3 3 8 Fig. 7 Low-Ambient Control and Sensor Assembly A LEGEND C Contactor HPS High-Pressure Switch IP Internal Protector LPS Low-Pressure Switch TDR Time-Delay Relay Field-Supplied Wiring Fig. 8 Connection Points, Time-Delay Relay, Accessory Winter Start Package 319703-201 7

DIMENSIONS (ft-in.) BAFFLE LOCATIONS A Right-Hand Side* 2-5 11 16 Back 5-8 1 8 Left-Hand Side* 3-0 7 16 *As viewed from access panel side. Fig.9 WindBaffleDetails 8

Installation After completing the pre-installation steps, proceed as follows: MOUNT CONTROL ASSEMBLY 1. See Fig. 10 for the location of the access panel and low-ambient control in the bottom of the unit. Remove the access panel. 2. Using the template supplied in this document, drill pilot holes for mounting the low-ambient control. CAUTION: When drilling holes, be careful not to damage return coil bends inside unit. 3. Fasten control to unit with four no. 10 sheet metal screws and star lockwashers provided. Lockwashers are required to ensure electrical ground with condensing unit. MOUNT SENSOR ASSEMBLY CAUTION: The sensor assembly is fragile. Handle with care. 1. See Fig. 11 to determine where to locate sensor on coil return bend. As shown in Fig. 12, fasten sensor to return bend with the supplied screw, plate washers, and nut. See Table 1 for sensor temperature vs resistance values. 2. Coil and secure excess wire inside the unit near the sensor or next to the low ambient control; provide additional protection against abrasion or movement of the wire if necessary. 3. Reinstall the access panel. Table 1 Sensor (Thermistor) Temperature vs Resistance TEMPERATURE NOMINAL RESISTANCE F C (Ohms) 60 16 7750 70 21 5900 77 25 5000 80 27 4650 90 32 3650 100 38 2875 110 43 2275 120 49 1850 Fig. 10 Location of Low-Ambient Control 9

Blue wire from CB1-13 to CAP1 must be reconnected from CB1-13 to TRAN2-H2. Blue wire from CAP1 to TRAN2-H2 must be reconnected from CAP1 to field-installed transformer. VERIFY OPERATION Turn on the unit power and set the thermostat below the ambient room temperature. If the unit is equipped with a Time Guard II circuit, wait at least 5 minutes. After the compressor starts, the fan speed is modulated according to the condensing temperature and then maintained until the set point is achieved. If fan motor no. 1 does not start, verify the following conditions and correct as necessary: Condensing unit power is on. Power is present at fan motor relay contacts (or transformer output when one is installed). Sensor wire connections inside the low-ambient control are tight. Fig. 11 Location of Low-Ambient Kit Sensors If the preceding conditions are met and fan motor no. 1 still does not start, perform corrective procedures or replace components as follows: Jumper the power wires (BLK-to-BLK) in the low-ambient control. If the motor does not run, check motor wiring and run capacitor. Replace capacitor and motor if necessary. If the motor runs, ensure the fan motor is wired in series with the control. Refer to Fig. 13. If the fan motor runs when connected to the singlephase voltage supply but does not run when connected in series with the low-ambient control, AND the return bend where the sensor is mounted is warm, short the sensor leads (BLU-to-RED). If the motor runs, replace the sensor. If the motor does not run, replace the control and sensor assembly. Fig. 12 Sensor Installation INSTALL CONTROL POWER WIRING Wire the lowambient control to the unit s power circuit as shown in Fig. 13 and 14; refer to the following sections for various unit voltages. CAUTION: Wire low-ambient control in series with fan motor. *Use control part no. 309273-402 for all unit voltages except 460 V. Use control part no. 309273-403 for 460 V units. Fig. 13 Low-Ambient Control Power Wiring for All Units except 575-V Power wiring must comply with all local and national requirements. All units except 460-v, 3-ph, 60 Hz use low-ambient control part no. 309273-402. The 460-v units use control part no. 309273-403. ALL UNITS EXCEPT 575-3-60 For these units, without special transformer, wire low-ambient control to condenser fan motor circuit as shown in Fig. 13. 575-3-60 UNITS The size 240, 575-v units require a special field-installed transformer and fan motor. Wire special transformer (part no. HT01AH859) and low-ambient control to special fan motor (part no. HC44VL852) as shown in Fig. 14. Fig. 14 Low-Ambient Control Power Wiring for Size 240, 575-V Units Using 208/230-V Motors Copyright 1996 Carrier Corporation CATALOG NO. BDP-3356-620

Copyright 1996 Carrier Corporation CATALOG NO. BDP-3356-620