Carrier 30RAP010-060 Almr, Aux, Ccb, Chc, Comp, Csb, Cwfs, Cwp, Dgs, Dpt, Dus, Emm, Exv, Fcb, Gnd

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Units on the CCN can be monitored from the space at the sensor through the RJ11 connector, if desired. To wire the RJ11 connector into the CCN (Fig. 11):

IMPORTANT: The cable selected for the RJ11 connector wiring MUST be identical to the CCN communication bus wire used for the entire network. Refer to Table 18 for acceptable wiring.

1.Cut the CCN wire and strip ends of the red (+), white (ground), and black (–) conductors. (If another wire color scheme is used, strip ends of appropriate wires.)

2.Insert and secure the red (+) wire to terminal 5 of the space temperature sensor terminal block.

3.Insert and secure the white (ground) wire to terminal 4 of the space temperature sensor.

4.Insert and secure the black (–) wire to terminal 2 of the space temperature sensor.

5.Connect the other end of the communication bus cable to the remainder of the CCN communication bus.

Dual Leaving Water Temperature Sensor — For dual chiller applications (parallel only are supported), connect the dual chiller leaving fluid temperature sensor (refer to Configuring and Operating Dual Chiller Control section on page 36) to the space temperature input of the Master chiller. If space tempera- ture is required for reset applications, connect the sensor to the Slave chiller and configure the slave chiller to broadcast the value to the Master chiller.

 

LEGEND FOR FIG. 3-7

ALMR

Alarm Relay

AUX

Auxilliary

BR

Boiler Relay

CContactor, Compressor

CB

Circuit Breaker

CCB

Compressor Circuit Breaker

CH

Crankcase Heater

CHC

Cooler/Pump Heater Contactor

COMP

Compressor

CSB

Current Sensor Board

CWFS

Chilled Water Flow Switch

CWP

Chilled Water Pump

DGS

Digital Scroll Compressor

DPT

Discharge Pressure Transducer

DTT

Discharge Temperature Thermistor

DUS

Digital Unloader Solenoid

EMM

Energy Management

EXV

Electronic Expansion Valve

FB

Fuse Block

FC

Fan Contactor

FCB

Fan Circuit Breaker

FIOP

factory Installed Option

FR

Fan Relay

GND

Ground

HPS

High-Pressure Switch

LON

Local Operating Network

LVT

Low Voltage Terminal Block

MBB

Main Base Board

MLV

Minimum Load Valve

MMMotormaster

MP

Motor Protector

MS

Manual Starter

NEC

National Electrical Code

OAT

Outdoor-Air Thermistor

OFM

Outdoor Fan Motor

RGT

Return Gas Thermistor

SCCR

Short Circuit Current Rating

SPT

Suction Pressure Transducer

SW

Switch

TB

Terminal Block

TNKR

Storage Tank Heater Relay

TRAN

Transformer

UPC

Unitary Protocol Converter

 

Terminal Block

 

Terminal (Unmarked)

 

Terminal (Marked)

 

Splice

 

Factory Wiring

 

Field Wiring

 

Accessory or Option Wiring

 

To indicate common potential only; not to represent wiring.

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Contents Contents Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service, and TroubleshootingSafety Considerations ContentsBasic Controls Usage GeneralUnit Sizes Unit Nominal Capacity TonsAccessory Navigator Display Module SET Inputs Outputs Configuration Time Operating Alarms Mode RUN Service TemperaturesScrolling Marquee Display Menu Structure TestStrt Run Status Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryVers SUB-MODE Keypad Display SUB-ITEM Comment Entry ExpansionSUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion Test Service Test Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryOuts CmpaTemperature Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Pressure Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySet Points Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Outputs Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Inputs Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion EXV Configuration Mode and Sub-Mode DirectorySUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment Entry Expansion Unit OPT1OPT2 SUB-MODE Keypad Display CommentXXX XXX.X ΔF Time Clock Mode and Sub-Mode Directory DateDST Alarms Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Operating Mode and Sub-Mode DirectoryOperating Modes Mode Item Expansion DescriptionControls Control Module CommunicationCarrier Comfort Network CCN Interface Thermistor Designations CCN Communication Bus WiringStatus Inputs Output RelaysAUX AlmrCCB CHCA30-4963 A30-4962Typical Control Box for 30RAP035-060 A30-4964Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP018-030 Units Power Wiring A30-4966 Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP018-030 Units Control Wiring5283 Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP035-060 Units Power WiringA30-5284 Typical Wiring Schematic, 30RAP035-060 Units Control WiringA30-4968 A30-4967Page CEPL130351 30RAP Unit Size Control Capacity Steps Capacity % Deadband MultiplierOperating Envelope for R-410A Compressor A30-4969Cooling Set Point Select A30-497030RAP Unit Size FAN Stages Control Methods and Cooling Set Points Optional Factory-Installed Hydronic PackControl Occupancy Cooling SET Point Select Clsp Type State CCN→PM1E = YES Configuring and Operating Dual Chiller Con Rset Dual Chiller Configuration Master Chiller ExamplePart NumberSUB-MODE Keypad Entry Display Item Expansion Comments Rset Slave Complete Dual Chiller Configuration Slave Chiller ExampleMenu Configuration of 4 to 20 mA Cooling Set Point Control To 20 mA ResetConfiguring Return Temperature Reset Configuring Outdoor Air and Space Temperature ResetMode Keypad SUB Display RED LED Entry ModeOutdoor-Air Temperature Reset To 20-mA Demand Limiting Item Expansion Comment Entry Configuration Configuring Demand LimitPRE-START-UP System CheckSTART-UP and Operation A30-497830RAP Minimum Cooler Flow Maximum Cooler Flow Size Operating Limitations Temperature Limits for Standard 30RAP UnitsOperation Sequence Unit Size 30RAElectronic Components ServiceEXV Steps Unit Size 30RAP EXV StepsElectronic Expansion Valve Details A30-4971Unit Torque Specification Compressor Replacement Refer to FigCooler A30-4972Check Refrigerant Feed Components Oil ChargeA30-4973 A30-4974LWT Factory Settings, High-Pressure Switch Fixed Check Unit SafetiesUnit Cutout CUT-IN Thermistor Well Temp Voltage Resistance Drop 100,260 143 Drop 86K Thermistor vs Resistance DTTA30-499 A30-4975A30-4976 AccsyP50 Fault History Last 8 faults P51 Software version A30-4977 Mode Nominal Voltage Control Input Start JumperTB1-TB2 TB13A-TB2Fault Codes Parameters Description Mode Motormaster V Program Parameters for Operating ModesPID Maintenance Replacement ModulesReplacement Replacement Part Module Troubleshooting 30RAP Unit Cutout CUT-IN Size Advanced Scroll Temperature Protection LabelSymptoms Cause Remedy TroubleshootingT051 Alarm and Alert CodesT110 T153 T197 CCN Alert GENERATED?CSB EMMCompressor Stuck on Failure Alarms Page SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment Appendix a Display TablesView RUNAppendix a Display Tables StrtVers Pressures Mode and Sub-Mode Directory Cool SUB-MODE Display Item Description Range CommentHead FRZGEN.O SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment HP.B HP.AEXV.B EXV.ARset Bcst Date SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment TimeDST HOL.LHD.19 HD.30 SCH.L SUB-MODE Display Item Description Comment SCH.NPER.1 PER.2PER.6 PER.7PER.8 Crnt RcrnHist CCN Display Tables Aunit General Unit Parameters Appendix B CCN TablesCCN Display Tables Circaan Circuit a Analog Parameters Description Value Units Point Name ForcibleCCN Display Tables Circban Circuit B Analog Parameters Appendix B CCN TablesCCN Configuration Tables OPTIONS1 Options 1 Configuration CCN Configuration Tables Unit Unit ConfigurationDescription Value Default Units Point Name CCN Display Tables Options Unit ParametersCCN Configuration Tables Schedovr Timed Override Setup CCN Configuration Tables OPTIONS2 Options 2 ConfigurationCCN Configuration Tables Mmconf Motormaster Configuration CCN Configuration Tables Display Marquee Display SetupCCN Service Tables Service Description Value Point Name Description Value Units Point NameDescription Version Value CCN Maintenance Tables AlarmsCCN Maintenance Tables PM-PUMP CCN Maintenance Tables Runtest CCN Maintenance Tables Dualchil Setting Appendix C Factory Settings for Pump and Manual StartersOptional BACnet Communications Wiring Appendix D Optional Bacnet Communications WiringTable a SW3 Protocol Switch Settings For MS/TP Appendix D Optional Bacnet Communications WiringTable B Baud Selection Table DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3Specification Recommmendation Table C MS/TP Wiring RecommendationsAWG CL2PWiring Specifications Recommended Vendors and Part Numbers RmcorpCMP Table E LED Status Indicators RUN LED Error LED StatusLED Status Table G Network Points List Control Mode108 109 30RAP Maintenance Interval Requirements Appendix E Maintenance Summary and LOG SheetsWeekly Quarterly30RAP Weekly Maintenance Log Appendix E Maintenance Summary and LOG Sheets30RAP Monthly Maintenance Log Unit Section Action EntryPSI 113 30RAP Seasonal Shutdown LogCopyright 2010 Carrier Corporation Remove and use for Job File Project Information START-UP Checklist for 30RAP Liquid ChillerII. Preliminary Equipment Check Design InformationStart and Operate Machine. Complete the Following III. Unit Start-UpDual Chiller Control Only Record Software Versions Mode RUN StatusOPTIONS1 Options Configuration Unit Configuration SettingsSubmode Item Expansion Display Entry OPT1CCN CCN Network Configuration OPTIONS2 Options ConfigurationHP.A Head Pressure Cmp. Delta Configuration HP.B Head Pressure Cmp. Delta ConfigurationEXV.B Circuit B EXV Configuration EXV.A Circuit a EXV ConfigurationMM Motormaster Configuration Settings EXV.BSlct Setpoint and Ramp Load Configuration Rset Reset Configuration SettingsSetpoint Entry Expansion SUB-MODE Keypad Display Comment
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