Carrier Air Conditioner specifications RED LED Entry Expansion Configuration

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Cooling Set Point (4 to 20 mA) — A field supplied and generated, externally powered 4 to 20 mA signal can be used to provide the leaving fluid temperature set point. Connect the signal to TB6-3,5 (+,–). See Table 27 for instructions to

enable the function. Figure 22 shows how the 4 to 20 mA sig- nal is linearly calculated on an overall 10 F to 80 F range for fluid types (Configuration mode, sub-mode OPT1, item FLUD) 1 or 2.

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(38)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(27)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(C)

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(15)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POINT, F

40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(4.4)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(-7)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(-17)

6.3

8.6

10.9

13.1

15.4

17.7

20

 

4

4 TO 20 mA SIGNAL TO EMM

EMM — Energy Management Module

Fig. 22 — Cooling Set Point (4 to 20 mA)

Table 27 — Menu Configuration of 4 to 20 mA Cooling Set Point Control

MODE

KEYPAD

SUB-MODE

KEYPAD

ITEM

DISPLAY

ITEM

COMMENT

(RED LED)

ENTRY

ENTRY

EXPANSION

 

 

 

 

CONFIGURATION

ENTER

DISP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPT1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPT2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RSET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SLCT

ENTER

CLSP

0

COOLING SETPOINT SELECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

 

0

 

Scrolling Stops

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

 

0

 

Flashing ‘0’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

Select ‘4’

 

 

 

ENTER

 

4

 

Change Accepted

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Contents Safety ConsiderationsContents GeneralIntroduction Unit Sizes and Modular Combinations 30GTN,R Major System ComponentsUnit Sizes and Modular Combinations 30GUN,R Unit Nominal Section a Section B 30GTN,R Tons Unit 30GTN,RControl Module Communication Carrier Comfort Network CCN InterfaceThermistor Designations Output Relay Status SwitchesPage 24 V Control Schematic, Unit Sizes 24 V Control Schematic, Unit Sizes 080-110, 230B-315B CCN LEN Data Communication Port Main Base Board 040-110 130-210 Operating DataThermistor T3 and T4 Locations Compressor Thermistor Locations T7 and T8 Manufacturer Regular Wiring Plenum Wiring Alpha 1895 AmericanBelden 8205 Columbia D6451 Manhattan M13402 M64430 Quabik 6130Compressor Protection Control System Module Sizes Stepper Motor 12 VDC CEPL130351 Displacement Compressors Part Load Data Percent Displacement, Standard Units30GUN,R Approx255A 60 Hz 110, 290B360B 50 Hz 330A/B390B 60 Hz 390B 50 HzB1† A1,B1 A1†,A2,B1 A1*,B1†,B2 Unloaded compressor Two unloaders, both unloaded 190, 290A, 360A/B 170, 270AA1*,B1*,B2 150-210 Required Hardware for Additional UnloadersPumpout Head Pressure ControlFAN Arrangement FAN Relay Normal Control PowerScrolling Marquee Display Service Test See Both main powerGEN.O Test ModesSUB-MODE Keypad Range Item Expansion Comment Entry View Run Status Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryStrt VersService Test Mode and Sub-Mode Directory SUB-MODE Keypad Range Item Expansion Comment Entry TestOuts Temperature Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Pressure Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySet Point Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Reading and Changing Chilled Fluid Set Point Inputs Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySUB-MODE Keypad Range Item Expansion Comment Entry GEN.I CrctOutputs Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Configuration Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySUB-MODE Keypad Range Item Expansion Comment Entry GEN.O OPT2 OPT1CCN EMMRset 240SUB-MODE Keypad Display Item Expansion Comment Entry Rset Example of Temperature Reset Return Fluid ConfigurationExample of Configuring Dual Chiller Control Master Chiller Example of Configuring Dual Chiller Control Slave ChillerSUB-MODE Keypad Entry Display Item Expansion Comment Rset Time Clock Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Example of Compressor Lead/Lag ConfigurationSUB-MODE Keypad Display Item Expansion Comment Entry OPT2 SUB-MODE Keypad Entry Item Expansion Comment Range TimeOperating Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Setting an Occupied Time ScheduleOperating Modes Mode no Item Expansion DescriptionExample of Reading and Clearing Alarms Alarms Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryMode Keypad SUB-MODE Configuring Temperature ResetConfiguration Entry ExpansionRED LED Entry Expansion Configuration DLS2 Configuring Demand LimitTo 20 mA Demand Limiting TroubleshootingPage T051 Alarm and Alert CodesEWT By Control Method Cause Code Alert GENERATED?FSM LCWT155 T153T170 T173T204 T203T205 T206Electronic Components ServiceOil Charge Compressor OIL RequiredCooler Thermistor Locations Components for Part Number Plugging PlugsCooler Head Bolt Tightening Sequence Typical Tube Sheet Condenser CoilsDimension FAN Type Condenser Fan Adjustment Hz Low Noise Fan Option UnitsRefrigerant Feed Components Each circuit has Printed Circuit Board ConnectorThermistors Temperature Sensors 5K Thermistor Temperature F vs Resistance/Voltage Drop BDrop a 5K Thermistor Temperature C vs Resistance/Voltage Temp Voltage Resistance Drop 200,510 Switch Cutout CUT-IN Pressure Switch Settings Psig kPa30GTN,R Units 30GUN,R UnitsSystem Check PRE-START-UPTemperature Temperature Limits for Standard UnitsMaximum Ambient Temperature 125 START-UP and OperationField Wiring Refrigerant CircuitNominal and Minimum Cooler Fluid Flow Rates ALM CWPHgbps Energy Management Module EMM Wiring Compressor Expansion Board CXB Accessory Wiring OPTIONS1 Options Configuration Unit Configuration SettingsDescription Status Default Units Point Description Status Default PointOPTIONS2 Options Configuration Alarmdef Alarm Definition TableAppendix a CCN Tables Brodefs Broadcast POC Definition Table Resetcon Temperature Reset and Demand LimitCircaan Circuit a Analog Parameters Aunit General Unit ParametersCircadio Circuit a Discrete Parameters Description Status Units Point ForceableCircbdio Circuit B Discrete Parameters Circban Circuit B Analog ParametersOptions Unit Parameters Description Status Units Point StrthourCurrmods Description Status Units Point DefaultsCSM/FSM Equipment Table Type 621H, Block Line Description PointDescription Status Point Cooler Fluid Pressure Drop Curves 30GUN,GUR040-110 Appendix B Fluid Drop Pressure CurvesAppendix B Fluid Drop Pressure Curves Cooler Fluid Pressure Drop Curves 30GUN,GUR130-210Cooler Pressure Drop KEY Appendix B Fluid Drop Pressure Curves Cooler Fluid Pressure Drop Curves 30GUN,GUR230B-315B Cooler Fluid Pressure Drop Curves 30GTN,GTR040-110 Cooler Fluid Pressure Drop Curves 30GTN,GTR130-210 Appendix B Fluid Drop Pressure Curves Module B 30GTN,GTR230,245 Module B 30GTN,GTR255,290,315 Call for Free Catalog Service TrainingSTART-UP Checklist for Comfortlink Chiller Systems Remove and use for job file Preliminary InformationEquipment Chiller Model no Preliminary Equipment Check Check box if complete UnitStart-Up System Fluid Volume in Loop Type SystemUnit Start-Up Ccna Description Status Units Value CtrlCcnb BaudSlct Heating Cooling Setpoint Select CND.P RMT.A All Units

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