Carrier 17EX specifications Index

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OCCPC01S, Input the Local Occupied Schedule, 54 Occupancy Schedule, 32

Occupied Schedule (OCCPC01S), Input the Local, 54 Oil,

Compressor, 77 External Gear, 77

Oil Auxiliary Relay (4C), 16

Oil Changes (Scheduled Maintenance), 77 Oil Charge, Compressor, 54

Oil Charge, Optional Pumpout Compressor, 83 Oil Circuit Valves, Open, 46

Oil Control, Shaft Seal, 33 Oil Cooler, 36

Oil Cooling Cycle, 8

Oil Differential Pressure/Power Supply Module, 16 Oil Differential Pressure/Power Supply Module Calibration (Checking Pressure Transducers), 85 Oil Filter,

Compressor (Changing the Oil Filters), 76 External Gear (Changing the Oil Filters), 77

Oil Filters, Changing the, 76 Oil Heater Contactor (IC), 16

Oil Heater, Power Up the Controls and Check the Compressor, 54

Oil Heater Voltage Selector (SI), Control and, 16 Oil Pressure and Compressor Stop, Check, 61

Oil Pump Contactors, Compressor (2C) and Gear (5C), 16 Oil Speci®cations, 77

Oil Sump Temperature Control, 35 Ontime, Service, 76

Open Oil Circuit Valves, 46

Operating Condition, Check Chiller, 61 Operating Instructions, 62

Operating the Optional Pumpout Compressor, 63 Operation,

Cold Weather, 63

Faulted Chiller (Lead/Lag Control), 40 Lead/Lag (Lead/Lag Control), 39

Manual Guide Vane (Operating Instructions), 63 Service, 22, 42

Start-Up Recycle (Ice Build Control), 40 Operation and Menus, LID, 16 Operation of the Guide Vanes, Manual, 58 Operations,

Override, 18

Return to Non-Ice Build (Ice Build Control), 41 Operator Duties, 62

Operator, Instruct the, 62 Operator Knowledge, Check, 62

Option, Demand Limit Control (Requires Optional 8-Input Module), 37

Optional Pumpout Compressor,

Check Pumpout System Controls and, 56 Operating the, 63

Optional Pumpout Compressor Oil Charge, 83 Options Modules (8-Input), 98

Ordering Replacement Chiller Parts, 83 Outputs,

(4-In/2-Out Module), 98

(Processor/Sensor Input/Output Module), 97 (Starter Management Module), 97

Override, Capacity, 35

Override Operations, 18

Overview (Troubleshooting Guide), 83 Packaging, Remove Shipping, 45

Parameters, Input Service Equipment, If Necessary, 55 Parts, Motor Replacement, 83

Password, 54

Perform an Automated Control Test, 56

Physical Data and Wiring Schematics, 99 PIC System Components, 12

PIC System Functions, 32 Piping,

Check Optional Pumpout Compressor Water, 50 Inspect Relief Valves and (Scheduled Maintenance), 78 Inspect Water, 50

Point Status, To View or Change, 17 Power Failure,

Auto. Restart After (Lead/Lag Control), 40 Auto. Restart After (Controls), 36

Power Up the Controls and Check the Compressor Oil Heater, 54

Pre-Start Checks, External Gear, 51 Motor, 51

Preliminary Alignment (Chiller Alignment), 71 Preparation (Initial Start-Up), 57 Preparation (Pumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures), 63

Prepare the Chiller for Start-Up, 62 Pressure Transducers,

Check, 83 Checking, 84

Pressure/Power Supply Module, Oil Differential, 16 Pressurize With Dry Nitrogen, To, 68

Prevent Accident Start-Up, To, 61

Prevention Algorithm, Surge, 37

Prevention, Condenser Freeze, 36 Processor/Sensor Input/Output (PSIO) Module (Troubleshooting Guide), 97 Processor/Sensor Input/Output Module (PSIO), 16 Processor Modules, Replacing Defective, 98 Proportional Bands and Gain, 32

Protection, Surge, 38 PSIO Module,

Installation of New, 98

Processor/Sensor Input/Output (Troubleshooting Guide), 97

PSIO, Processor/Sensor Input/Output Module, 16 Pumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures, 63 Pumpout Compressor (Optional), Check Pumpout System Controls and, 56

Pumpout Compressor Oil, Motor Sleeve Bearing and (Oil Changes), 78

Pumpout Compressor, Operating the Optional, 63 Pumpout Compressor Water Piping, Check Optional, 50 Pumpout Safety Control Settings, 83

Pumpout System (Instruct the Operator), 62 Pumpout System Controls and Optional Pumpout Compressor, Check, 56

Pumpout System Maintenance, 83

Pumpout System, Using the Economizer/Storage Vessel and, 45

Ramp Loading Control, 33 Reading Refrigerant Pressures, 63 Recycle Mode, Chilled Water, 44 Red LEDs (Control Modules), 96 Refrigerant,

Adding, 67

Charge into Chiller, 57 Removing, 67

Transferring Into the Cooler/Condenser/Compressor Section, 67

Transferring Into the Economizer/Storage Vessel, 66 Refrigerant Charge,

Adjusting the, 67 Trimming, 57

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Contents Start-Up, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions Safety ConsiderationsContents Coupling Maintenance Motor Maintenance Piping Check Relief Devices Inspect WiringOCCPC01S Input Service Congurations Inspect Water PipingContents Abbreviations Introduction17EX Chiller Familiarization Performance CertifiedTypical 17EX Chiller Components OIL Cooling Cycle Lubrication CycleStarters Refrigeration, Cycle17EX Compressor Lubrication Cycle Controls DenitionsPIC Component Panel Location Temperature Sensors See Fig Pressure TransducersMajor PIC Components Panel Locations Processor Sensor Input/Output Module Control Center17EX Controls and Sensor Locations PIC LIDPsio GRD Equip GND ÐTewac PROCESSOR/SENSOR INPUT/OUTPUT Module Psio LID Operation and Menus FigGeneral LID Service Screen YES or no , on or OFF , etc. to select the desired state Override OperationsDefault Screen 17EX LID Menu StructureEquipment Configuration Service TableAlarm History Control TestHgbp Ð Hot Gas Bypass CCNCarrier Comfort Network LIDChws SetpointChwr HgbpExample 1 Ð STATUS01 Display Screen Description Range Units Reference Point Name Alarm HistoryLID Display Data Menu Status SelectExample 3 Ð STATUS03 Display Screen Example 2 Ð STATUS02 Display ScreenMenu Status Example 5 Ð Setpoint Display Screen Example 4 Ð STATUS04 Display ScreenMenu ECW Control Option Example 6 Ð Configuration Config Display ScreenICE Build Termination Example 7 Ð LEAD/LAG Configuration Display Screen LAG =2, Standby =3Example 8 Ð SERVICE1 Display Screen Example 10 Ð SERVICE3 Display Screen Example 9 Ð SERVICE2 Display ScreenSpare Alert Enable Menu ServiceDischarge Temperature Example 11 Ð Maintenance MAINT01 Display ScreenExample 12 Ð Maintenance MAINT02 Display Screen Bearing TemperatureExample 14 Ð Maintenance MAINT04 Display Screen Example 13 Ð Maintenance MAINT03 Display ScreenDescription RANGE/STATUS Units Reference Point Name PIC System Functions Page Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings Capacity Overrides Page Page ECW Cent Capacity ICE Build Setpoint Example of Attach to Network Device Screen To Access the Service Screens Example of Holiday Period ScreenSTART-UP/SHUTDOWN Recycle Sequence FigPage Equipment Required Before Initial START-UPJob Data Required MotorPage 17EX Leak Test Procedures Temperature F Ð HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature FÐ HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature C Temperature CDehydration Cold Trap Check Optional Pumpout Compressor Water Pip Inspect Wiring900 500 901 7000 1000 7001-14500 2500 External Gear Pre-Start Checks Recommended Motor Fastener Tightening TorquesExternal Gear Lubrication System Mechanical Starters Check StarterSOLID-STATE Starters Input the Design Set Points Ð To modify the set Set Up Chiller Control CongurationInput the Local Occupied Schedule OCCPC01S Surge Limiting or Change the LID Configuration if NecessaryT1/P1 Full Load Points T2/P2 Increase P1 by Decrease P1 by Load Surge Prevention Occurs TOO Soon Occurs TOO Late50% Control Test Menu Functions Charge Refrigerant into ChillerInitial START-UP Tests to be Devices Tested PerformedCheck Motor Rotation Dry Run to Test Start-Up SequenceInitial Motor START-UP Page Flange Nut Tightening Torques Low Speed Couplings Only To Prevent Accidental Start-Up Ð The PIC can be Calibrate Motor Current Demand SettingCheck Oil Pressure and Compressor Stop General RecommendationsStarting the Chiller Operating InstructionsOperator Duties Stopping the ChillerPumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures Operating the Optional Pumpout CompressorPlant Chiller Serial No Chiller Model No Refrigerant Type Rear View RLA Valve ConditionGeneral Maintenance Return Chiller to Normal Operating ConditionsContact Seal Maintenance Refer to Ð Checking Guide Vane Linkage Ð Refer to FigContact Seal Page Chiller Alignment Checking Preliminary AlignmentMeasuring Angular Misalignment Elevation Alignment Formula Adjusting Angular Misalignment in Plan HOT Alignment CheckCorrecting Parallel Misalignment DowelingCheck Safety and Operating Controls Monthly Weekly MaintenanceScheduled Maintenance Changing the Oil Filters17EX Chiller Oil Specications Compressor OILPumpout Typical Float Valve Arrangement Sleeve Bearings Page Motor Riggings Inspect the Heat Exchanger Tubes Troubleshooting Guide Controls for Optional Pumpout CompressorPage MAINT03 MAINT01MAINT02 MAINT04Oilt 1CR AUXOilpd PICStarts Limit Exceeded Autorestart in ProgressPotential FREEZE-UP FaultOperation Failure to StopRunning Ð Temp Control Running Ð Demand LimitedChiller Protect Limit Faults Alert Sensor Fault AlertLOW OIL Pressure Autorestart PendingDESCRIPTION/MALFUNCTION Probable CAUSE/REMEDY Possible Cause Ð Item NO.s External Gear Troubleshooting GuideProblem Possible Cause ActionÐ Thermistor Temperature F vs Resistance/Voltage Drop Temperature Voltage Resistance DropÐ Thermistor Temperature C vs Resistance/Voltage Drop Temperature Voltage Resistance DropModule Address Module SwitchControl Modules Input Options ModuleStarter Management Module SMM Fig Processor/Sensor Input/Output Module Psio FigGRD Four-In/Two-Out Module Fig Installation of NEW Psio ModuleSwitch Setting Options Module Options ModulePhysical Data and Wiring Schematics 4-In/2-Out ModuleCondenser Total Weight Condenser Charge Additional Cooler WeightsWeight Vessel SIZE² 100Drive Component Weights Additional Condenser WeightsCompressor Weight and Elbow Weight 101Ð Total Motor Weight, SI kg Ð Total Motor Weight, English lb102 Approximate Refrigerant HCFC-134a Charge Marine Waterbox Cover WeightsNIH Waterbox Cover Weights 103Relief Valve Locations and Data Auxiliary Systems, Electrical Data104 Compressor Fits and Clearances 105Clearance Type Description 106Measure 107 Tabulation Ð Impeller Clearances Open-Drive Compressors17FX 108 Press 109Temp Tewac110 111 112 113 GeneralT1-T4 114GND Ð Ground Terminal StripIndex Index Index Index Index Copyright 1997 Carrier Corporation

17EX specifications

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