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wiring diagrams SINGLE-PACKAGE ROOFTOP HEAT PUMP UNITS Cancels: New 542J Sizes 150, 180 12-1/2 and 15 Tons WD 542J.150.1 7/15/96 UNIT 542J 150 180 LABEL DIAGRAM TYPE Component Arrangement Schematic Component Arrangement Schematic INDEX VOLTAGE (3 Ph, 60 Hz) LABEL DIAGRAM NO. 50HJ502--- FIGURE NO. 208/230 337 1 460 338 2 208/230 337 3 460 338 4 208/230 330 5 460 331 6 208/230 330 7 460 331 8 ACCESSORIES Item Figure No. Power Exhaust 9,10 Time Guard II Device (180 Only) 11 Economizer and Smoke Control/Fire Shutdown* 12 Zero F Low-Ambient Kit 13 Motormaster Head Pressure Control Device 14,15 Remote Control Panel 16 Emergency Heat 17 *Requires economizer and power exhaust. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Cooling, Units Without Economizer With unit main power on, set thermostat to COOL position and desired room temperature. Set fan switch at AUTO. (on demand) or ON (continuous) position. On a rise in room temperature, cooling contact no. 1 in the thermostat closes. The indoor and outdoor fan motors start. If the 5-minute compressor time-delay (CTD) on the defrost board (DB) is satisfied, then compressor no. 1 contactor is energized and compressor no. 1 will start. Compressor no. 1 cycles on demand of the thermostat to satisfy room conditions. Each time the cooling contactor no. 1 opens, the CTD starts the 5-minute delay. On 542J180 units, with an additional rise in room temperature, cooling contactor no. 2 in the thermostat closes, energizing compressor contactor no. 2. Compressor no. 2 starts and cycles on demand of the thermostat to satisfy the occupied space demands. Cooling, Units With Economizer Upon a call for cooling, when outdoor ambient temperature is above the temperature control setting, the indoor and outdoor fans and compressor(s) energize. The economizer damper moves to vent position. Upon a first-stage call for cooling, when outdoor ambient temperature is below the temperature control setting, the indoor fan starts and economizer damper modulates to maintain mixedair temperature. The compressor(s) remains off. Upon a second-stage call for cooling, compressor no. 1 (542J180) or unloaded compressor (542J150) is energized and mechanical cooling is integrated with economizer cooling. Compressor no. 2 (542J180) is locked out. If the air temperature is below 50 F (10 C), a cooling lockout switch prevents the compressor(s) from running. When supply-air temperature drops below a fixed set point, the economizer damper modulates to maintain the temperature at the fixed set point. A freeze protection thermostat (FPT) is located on the indoor coil. It detects frost build-up and turns off the compressor(s), allowing the coil to clear. Once frost has melted, the compressor can be reenergized.

Heating, Units Without Economizer With unit main power on, set thermostat at HEAT position and desired room temperature. Set fan switch at AUTO. (on demand) or ON (continuous) position. On a drop in room temperature, heating contact no. 1 in the thermostat closes, energizing heat relay (HR), reversing valve relay (RVR), reversing valve solenoids (RVS1 and RVS2) and compressor no. 2 contactor. Compressor (150) or compressor no. 2 (180) and indoor and outdoor fan motors start. If the 5-minute CTD on the DB is satisfied, then compressor no. 1 contactor is energized and compressor no. 1 will start. On units equipped with electric heat, when additional heat is needed, heating contactor no. 2 in the thermostat closes, energizing W2. Heating, Units With Economizer With unit main power on, set thermostat at HEAT position and desired room temperature. Set fan switch at AUTO. (on demand) or ON (continuous) position. On a drop in room temperature, heating contact no. 1 in the thermostat closes, energizing heat relay (HR), reversing valve relay (RVR), reversing valve solenoids (RVS1 and RVS2) and compressor no. 2 contactor. Compressor no. 2 (180) and indoor and outdoor fan motors start. If the 5-minute CTD on the DB is satisfied, then compressor (150) or compressor no. 1 (180) contactor is energized and compressor (150) or compressor no. 1 (180) will start. The outdoor-air damper stays at vent position while the indoor fan is operating. On units equipped with electric heat, when additional heat is needed, heating contactor no. 2 in the thermostat closes, energizing W2. Defrost Cycle When the temperature of the outdoor coil drops below 28 F ( 2.2 C) as sensed by the defrost thermostat (DFT1 or DFT2), the defrost timer starts. At the end of a timed period (field set at 30, 50, or 90 minutes), the defrost cycle will begin. The defrost board energizes terminals O and W2, energizes the defrost relay (DR), deenergizes the reversing valve solenoids (RVS1 and RVS2), and energizes the electric heat. The outdoorfan motor will stop. The unit continues to defrost either until the coil temperature as measured by DFT1 or DFT2 reaches 65 F (18.3 C), or until unit completes a 10-minute defrost cycle. During the defrost mode, when a circuit defrosts, RVS will oscillate between heating and cooling modes until defrost mode is complete. This will prevent the head pressure from getting too high. At the end of the defrost cycle, the electric heaters (if applicable) will be deenergized, the reversing valve solenoids will be energized, and the outdoor fans will start. Automatic Changeover When the system selection switch is set at AUTO. position, unit automatically changes from heating operation to cooling operation when the temperature of the conditioned space rises to the cooling lever setting. When the temperature of the conditioned space falls to the heating lever setting, unit automatically changes from cooling to heating operation (with a 3 F [1.7 C] deadband in between). Continuous Air Circulation Turn unit power on. Set system control at OFF position. Set fan switch at ON position. The indoor-fan contactor is energized through the thermostat switch and the indoor fan runs continuously. Cycle-LOC Protection If unit operation is interrupted by an open high-pressure switch, low-pressure switch, indoor coil freezestat, or by compressor internal line-break device (overcurrent or overtemperature), and compressor is calling for either cooling or heating, Cycle-LOC protection device simultaneously locks out unit and lights a warning light on the thermostat. Restart the unit by manually turning thermostat to OFF and then to ON position. If any of the protective devices opens again, the unit continues to lock out until corrective action is taken. NOTE: If the unit fails to operate due to compressor overcurrent condition, restart by manually resetting circuit breakers at the unit. Restart cannot be accomplished at the room thermostat. Emergency Heat If compressor is inoperative due to a tripped safety device (high or low pressure, indoor coil freezestat, overcurrent, or overtemperature), the Cycle-LOC device locks out the compressor and lights a warning light on the room thermostat. When the switch is field installed into the unit, compressor circuit and outdoor thermostats are bypassed, and the second stage of thermostat energizes the indoor blower and the electric resistance heaters. 2

LEGEND (Fig. 1-8 and 12) AHA Adjustable Heat Anticipator BRK W/AT Breaks With Amp Turns C Contactor, Compressor CAP Capacitor CB Circuit Breaker CC Cooling Compensator CH Crankcase Heater CLO Compressor Lockout CLS Cooling Lockout Switch COM Common COMP Compressor Motor CT Current Transformer CTD Compressor Time Delay DB Defrost Board DFT Defrost Thermostat DM Damper Motor DR Defrost Relay DU Dummy Terminal EAS Economizer Actuator Auxiliary Switch EM Exhaust Motor EQUIP Equipment FL Fuse Link FLA Full Load Amps FPT Freeze Protection Thermostat FU Fuse GND Ground HC Heater Contactor HPS High-Pressure Switch HR Heat Relay HTR Heater IFC Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Contactor IFCB Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Circuit Breaker IFM Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor IFR Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Relay IP Internal Protector L Light LLS Liquid Line Solenoid LOR Lockout Relay LPS Low-Pressure Switch LS Limit Switch MAT Mixed-Air Thermostat OAT Outdoor-Air Thermostat OF Outdoor Fan OFC Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Contactor OFM Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor OP Overcurrent Protector PL Plug Assembly QT Quadruple Terminal RVR Reversing Valve Relay RVS Reversing Valve Solenoid SR Solenoid Relay SW Switch TB Terminal Block TC Thermostat, Cooling TH Thermostat, Heating TRAN Transformer U Unloaded UR Unloader Relay or Terminal (Marked) Terminal (Unmarked) Terminal Block Splice Factory Wiring Field Wiring To indicate common potential only, not to represent wiring Option/Accessory Wiring NOTES (Fig. 1-8) 1. Compressor and/or fan motor(s) is thermally protected. Three-phase motors are protected against primary singlephasing conditions. 2. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with type 90 C or its equivalent. 3. Jumpers are omitted when unit is equipped with economizer. 4. Set thermostat heat anticipator(s) according to electric heat chart. 5. The CB1 and CB2 must trip amps are equal to or less than 156% FLA, and IFCB must trip amps are equal to or less than 140% FLA. 6. Number(s) indicates the line location of used contacts. A bracket over 2 numbers signifies a single-pole, doublethrow contact. An underlined number signifies a normally-closed contact. Plain (no line) number signifies a normally-open contact. 7. TRAN1 and 2 are wired for 230-v units. If 208/230-v unit is to be run with 208-v power supply. TRAN1 and 2 must be rewired as follows: a. On both TRAN1 and TRAN2, disconnect the black wire from the orange wire. b. On both TRAN1 and TRAN2, connect the black wire to the red wire. c. Apply wirenuts to the orange TRAN1 and TRAN2 wires. 8. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor overload and safety devices. Before replacing CLO, check these devices. 9. Remove jumper between terminals RC and RH. 3

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 208/240 V Amps 208/240 V kw 1st 2nd A 39/ 45 14.0/18.8 1.00 0.26 B 72/ 82 25.7/34.2 1.00 0.52 C 117/135 42.3/56.1 1.00 0.78 Fig. 1 Label Diagram, Component Arrangement; 542J150, 208/230 V Unit 4

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 480 V Amps 480 V kw 1st 2nd A 17.9 14.9 1.00 0.26 B 39 32.4 1.00 0.52 C 66 54.9 1.00 0.78 Fig. 2 Label Diagram, Component Arrangement; 542J150, 460 V Unit 5

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 208/240 V Amps 208/240 V kw 1st 2nd A 39/ 45 14.0/18.8 1.00 0.26 B 72/ 82 25.7/34.2 1.00 0.52 C 117/135 42.3/56.1 1.00 0.78 Fig. 3 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J150, 280/230 V Unit 6

Fig. 3 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J150, 280/230 V Unit (cont) 7

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 480 V Amps 480 V kw 1st 2nd A 17.9 14.9 1.00 0.26 B 39 32.4 1.00 0.52 C 66 54.9 1.00 0.78 Fig. 4 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J150, 460 V Unit 8

Fig. 4 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J150, 460 V Unit (cont) 9

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 208/240 V Amps 208/240 V kw 1st 2nd A 72/ 82 25.7/34.2 1.00 0.52 B 117/135 42.3/56.1 1.00 0.78 Fig. 5 Label Diagram, Component Arrangement; 542J180, 208/230 V Unit 10

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 480 V Amps 480 V kw 1st 2nd A 39 32.4 1.00 0.52 B 66 54.9 1.00 0.78 Fig. 6 Label Diagram, Component Arrangement; 542J180, 460 V Unit 11

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 208/240 V Amps 208/240 V kw 1st 2nd A 72/ 82 25.7/34.2 1.00 0.52 B 117/135 42.3/56.1 1.00 0.78 Fig. 7 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J180, 208/230 V Unit 12

Fig. 7 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J180, 208/230 V Unit (cont) 13

ELECTRIC HEAT AHA SETTING 480 V Amps 480 V kw 1st 2nd A 39 32.4 1.00 0.52 B 66 54.9 1.00 0.78 Fig. 8 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J180, 460 V Unit 14

Fig. 8 Label Diagram, Schematic; 542J180, 460 V Unit (cont) 15

A. 208/230 V (PART NO. 50DP900221) B. 460 V (PART NO. 50DP900221) Fig. 9 Power Exhaust Power Wiring LEGEND CAP Capacitor EMC Exhaust Motor Contactor EFM Exhaust Fan Motor FU Fuse Fig. 10 Power Exhaust Control Wiring LEGEND EMC Exhaust Motor Contactor IFC Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Contactor 16

LEGEND CLO Cooling Lockout HPS High-Pressure Switch IP Internal Protector LPS Low-Pressure Switch PL Plug TB Terminal Block TG II Time Guard II Device, Part No. HN67PA024 To indicate common potential only, not to represent wiring. Fig. 11 Time Guard II Device Wiring, 180 Units Only 17

CLOSE BP, SP (ENERGIZES IFM AND ECON) L2 PL1-7 THERMOSTAT TB2 BLK C1 IFC C2 BRN RC RC RH RH OPEN ALL MODES (BREAKS THERMOSTAT POWER) OPEN BP RED EAS* BLU GRA C EM C C BRN CLOSE SP, E PL1-1 TR TR1 CLOSE BP, SP (DRIVES ECON FULL OPEN) T OPERATING MODES BP Building Pressurization: Evaporator fan on, economizer energized to fully open position, power exhaust disabled. E Evacuation: Evaporator fan off, economizer deenergized to fully closed position, power exhaust on (open). SP Smoke Purge: Evaporator fan on, economizer energized to fully open position, power exhaust on. *Included in power exhaust accessory. Economizer connections. NOTE: See Legend on page 3. Fig. 12 Economizer and Smoke Control/Fire Shutdown Wiring 18

LEGEND CAP Capacitor HC Heater Contactor (included in accessory kit) HR Heater Relay OFC Outdoor-Fan Contactor OFM Outdoor-Fan Motor TB Terminal Block Field Wiring Factory Wiring Fig. 13 Typical 0 F ( 17.8 C) Low-Ambient Kit Wiring Diagram 19

LEGEND C Contactor CAP Capacitor HC Heater Contactor HR Heater Relay OFC Outdoor-Fan Contactor OFM Outdoor-Fan Motor TB Terminal Block QT Quadruple Terminal Field Wiring Factory Wiring Accessory Low-Ambient Wiring Splice *Accessory low-ambient wiring. Fig. 14 Motormaster Device Wiring Diagram 20

Fig. 15 Motormaster Device Sensor Location on Outdoor Coil 21

LEGEND APS Air Pressure Switch AUX Auxiliary Relay C Contactor CC Cooling Contactor CCW Counterclockwise CLS Cooling Lockout Switch CW Clockwise HA Heat Anticipator OAT Outdoor-Air Thermostat PL Plug TB Terminal Block TC Thermostat, Cooling TH Thermostat, Heating NOTES: 1. Economizer is a factory-installed option or field-installed accessory. 2. Air pressure switch (APS), if desired, must be field supplied. 3. The remote potentiomenter and 2 in. x 4 in. electrical box must be field supplied. 4. All wiring shown as dashed (----) lines must be field provided and connected. 5. Field-supplied auxiliary relay part number is HN61KK224. Fig. 16 Accessory Remote Control Panel Wiring 22

ROOM THERMOSTAT BASE UNIT CONTROL BOX EMERGENCY HEAT CONTROL BOX RC RC H1 RH RH H2 W1 W1 NOTE 2 H3 ORN VIO W2 W2 11 Y1 Y1 W2 Y2 Y2 E G G P1 C C P X X C NOTE 3 W2 2 X LEGEND C Contactor FPT Freeze Protection Thermostat OFC Outdoor-Fan Contactor Field Wiring C1 C1 C2 BRN FPT C2 OFC NOTES: 1. Remove brown wire between FPT and OFC terminal C2. 2. Field splice orange and violet wire from electric heaters in H1 terminal in emergency heat control box. 3. Use field-supplied emergency heat switch with indicator light, part no. HR59JP115. NOTE 1 Fig. 17 Emergency Heat Wiring 23

Copyright 1996 Carrier Corporation CATALOG NO. BDP-3354-236