Carrier specifications Introduction, Abbreviations, 17EX Chiller Familiarization

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INTRODUCTION

Before initial start-up of the 17EX unit, those involved in the start-up, operation, and maintenance should be thor- oughly familiar with these instructions and other necessary job data. This book is outlined so that you may become fa- miliar with the control system before performing start-up pro- cedures. Procedures in this manual are arranged in the se- quence required for proper chiller start-up and operation.

This unit uses a microprocessor controlled system. Do not short or jumper between terminations on circuit boards or modules; control or board failure may result.

Be aware of electrostatic discharge (static electricity) when handling or making contact with circuit boards or mod- ule connections. Always touch a chassis (grounded) part to dissipate body electrostatic charge before working in- side the control center.

Use extreme care when handling tools near boards and when connecting or disconnecting terminal plugs. Circuit boards can easily be damaged. Always hold boards by the edges and avoid touching components and connections.

This equipment uses, and can radiate, radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environ- ment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever mea- sures may be required to correct the interference.

Always store and transport replacement or defective boards in anti-static shipping bag.

ABBREVIATIONS

Frequently used abbreviations in this manual include:

CCN

Ð

Carrier Comfort Network

CCW

Ð

Counterclockwise

CHW

Ð

Chilled Water

CHWR

Ð

Chilled Water Return

CHWS

Ð

Chilled Water Supply

CW

Ð Clockwise

ECW

Ð

Entering Chilled Water

ECDW

Ð

Entering Condenser Water

EMS

Ð

Energy Management System

HGBP

Ð Hot Gas Bypass

I/O

Ð

Input/Output

LCD

Ð

Liquid Crystal Display

LCDW

Ð

Leaving Condenser Water

LCW

Ð

Leaving Chilled Water

LED

Ð

Light-Emitting Diode

LID

Ð

Local Interface Device

OLTA

Ð

Overload Trip Amps

PIC

Ð

Product Integrated Control

PSIO

Ð

Processor Sensor Input/

RLA

 

Output Module

Ð Rated Load Amps

SCR

Ð

Silicon Control Recti®er

SMM

Ð

Starter Management Module

TXV

Ð

Thermostatic Expansion Valve

17EX CHILLER FAMILIARIZATION

Chiller Identi®cation Label (Fig. 1) Ð The iden- ti®cation label is located on the right side of the chiller con- trol center panel. The label contains information on model number, refrigerant charge, rated voltage, etc.

System Components (Fig. 2) Ð The components include the cooler and condenser heat exchangers in sepa- rate vessels, compressor, compressor and gear lubrication pack- ages, control center, speed increaser economizer/storage vessel, motor, and starter. The compressor drive consists of an ex- ternal gear (speed increaser) and an electric motor. All con- nections from pressure vessels have external threads to en- able each component to be pressure tested with a threaded pipe cap during factory assembly.

Cooler Ð This vessel (also known as the evaporator) is located underneath the condenser, next to the economizer/ storage vessel. The cooler is maintained at lower tempera- ture and pressure so that evaporating refrigerant can remove heat from water ¯owing through its internal tubes.

Condenser Ð The condenser operates at a higher tem- perature and pressure than the cooler and has water ¯owing through its internal tubes in order to remove heat from the refrigerant.

Compressor Ð This component maintains system tem- perature and pressure differences and moves the heat- carrying refrigerant from the cooler to the condenser.

Control Center Ð The control center is the user inter- face for controlling the chiller and regulates the chiller ca- pacity as required to maintain proper leaving chilled water temperature. The control center:

·registers cooler, condenser, and lubricating system pressures

·shows chiller operating and alarm shutdown conditions

·records the total chiller operating hours and how many hours the chiller has been running

·sequences chiller start, stop, and recycle under micro- processor control

·provides access to other CCN (Carrier Comfort Network) devices

Motor Starter (Purchased Separately) Ð The starter allows the proper start and disconnect of electrical energy for the compressor-motor, oil pump, oil heater, and control panels.

Economizer/Storage Vessel Ð During normal op- eration, this vessel functions as an economizer, returning flash gas to the second stage of the compressor and increasing the efficiency of the refrigeration cycle. During periods of shut- down and service, the economizer/storage vessel can serve as a storage tank for the refrigerant.

REFRIGERATION CYCLE (Fig. 3)

The 17EX chiller can be used to chill either water or brine. The data in this book applies to either application. Appli- cations using corrosive brines may require using special tubes, tubesheet, and waterbox materials which are special order items.

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Contents Safety Considerations Start-Up, Operation, and Maintenance InstructionsContents OCCPC01S Input Service Congurations Piping Check Relief Devices Inspect WiringCoupling Maintenance Motor Maintenance Inspect Water PipingContents 17EX Chiller Familiarization IntroductionAbbreviations Certified PerformanceTypical 17EX Chiller Components Lubrication Cycle OIL Cooling CycleRefrigeration, Cycle Starters17EX Compressor Lubrication Cycle Denitions ControlsMajor PIC Components Panel Locations Temperature Sensors See Fig Pressure TransducersPIC Component Panel Location Processor Sensor Input/Output Module Control Center17EX Controls and Sensor Locations Psio LIDPIC Tewac Equip GND ÐGRD General LID Operation and Menus FigPROCESSOR/SENSOR INPUT/OUTPUT Module Psio LID Service Screen Override Operations YES or no , on or OFF , etc. to select the desired state17EX LID Menu Structure Default ScreenAlarm History Service TableEquipment Configuration Control TestCarrier Comfort Network CCNHgbp Ð Hot Gas Bypass LIDChwr SetpointChws HgbpLID Display Data Description Range Units Reference Point Name Alarm HistoryExample 1 Ð STATUS01 Display Screen Menu Status SelectMenu Status Example 2 Ð STATUS02 Display ScreenExample 3 Ð STATUS03 Display Screen Menu Example 4 Ð STATUS04 Display ScreenExample 5 Ð Setpoint Display Screen ICE Build Termination Example 6 Ð Configuration Config Display ScreenECW Control Option LAG =2, Standby =3 Example 7 Ð LEAD/LAG Configuration Display ScreenExample 8 Ð SERVICE1 Display Screen Spare Alert Enable Example 9 Ð SERVICE2 Display ScreenExample 10 Ð SERVICE3 Display Screen Menu ServiceExample 12 Ð Maintenance MAINT02 Display Screen Example 11 Ð Maintenance MAINT01 Display ScreenDischarge Temperature Bearing TemperatureDescription RANGE/STATUS Units Reference Point Name Example 13 Ð Maintenance MAINT03 Display ScreenExample 14 Ð Maintenance MAINT04 Display Screen 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 Example of Holiday Period Screen To Access the Service ScreensRecycle Sequence Fig START-UP/SHUTDOWNPage Job Data Required Before Initial START-UPEquipment Required MotorPage 17EX Leak Test Procedures Ð HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature C Ð HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature FTemperature F Temperature CDehydration Cold Trap 900 500 901 7000 1000 7001-14500 2500 Inspect WiringCheck Optional Pumpout Compressor Water Pip Recommended Motor Fastener Tightening Torques External Gear Pre-Start ChecksExternal Gear Lubrication System SOLID-STATE Starters Check StarterMechanical Starters Input the Local Occupied Schedule OCCPC01S Set Up Chiller Control CongurationInput the Design Set Points Ð To modify the set T1/P1 Full Load Points T2/P2 Change the LID Configuration if NecessarySurge Limiting or 50% Load Surge Prevention Occurs TOO Soon Occurs TOO LateIncrease P1 by Decrease P1 by Initial START-UP Charge Refrigerant into ChillerControl Test Menu Functions Tests to be Devices Tested PerformedInitial Motor START-UP Dry Run to Test Start-Up SequenceCheck Motor Rotation Page Flange Nut Tightening Torques Low Speed Couplings Only Check Oil Pressure and Compressor Stop Calibrate Motor Current Demand SettingTo Prevent Accidental Start-Up Ð The PIC can be General RecommendationsOperator Duties Operating InstructionsStarting the Chiller Stopping the ChillerOperating the Optional Pumpout Compressor Pumpout and Refrigerant Transfer ProceduresPlant Chiller Serial No Chiller Model No Refrigerant Type Rear View Valve Condition RLAReturn Chiller to Normal Operating Conditions General MaintenanceChecking Guide Vane Linkage Ð Refer to Fig Contact Seal Maintenance Refer to ÐContact Seal Page Checking Preliminary Alignment Chiller AlignmentMeasuring Angular Misalignment Elevation Alignment Formula HOT Alignment Check Adjusting Angular Misalignment in PlanDoweling Correcting Parallel MisalignmentScheduled Maintenance Weekly MaintenanceCheck Safety and Operating Controls Monthly Changing the Oil FiltersPumpout Compressor OIL17EX Chiller Oil Specications Typical Float Valve Arrangement Sleeve Bearings Page Motor Riggings Inspect the Heat Exchanger Tubes Controls for Optional Pumpout Compressor Troubleshooting GuidePage MAINT02 MAINT01MAINT03 MAINT04Oilpd 1CR AUXOilt PICAutorestart in Progress Starts Limit ExceededOperation FaultPotential FREEZE-UP Failure to StopRunning Ð Demand Limited Running Ð Temp ControlChiller Protect Limit Faults LOW OIL Pressure Sensor Fault AlertAlert Autorestart PendingDESCRIPTION/MALFUNCTION Probable CAUSE/REMEDY Problem External Gear Troubleshooting GuidePossible Cause Ð Item NO.s Possible Cause ActionTemperature Voltage Resistance Drop Ð Thermistor Temperature F vs Resistance/Voltage DropTemperature Voltage Resistance Drop Ð Thermistor Temperature C vs Resistance/Voltage DropControl Modules Module SwitchModule Address Input Options ModuleGRD Processor/Sensor Input/Output Module Psio FigStarter Management Module SMM Fig Switch Setting Options Module Installation of NEW Psio ModuleFour-In/Two-Out Module Fig Options Module4-In/2-Out Module Physical Data and Wiring SchematicsWeight Vessel SIZE² Additional Cooler WeightsCondenser Total Weight Condenser Charge 100Compressor Weight and Elbow Weight Additional Condenser WeightsDrive Component Weights 101102 Ð Total Motor Weight, English lbÐ Total Motor Weight, SI kg NIH Waterbox Cover Weights Marine Waterbox Cover WeightsApproximate Refrigerant HCFC-134a Charge 103104 Auxiliary Systems, Electrical DataRelief Valve Locations and Data 105 Compressor Fits and ClearancesMeasure 106Clearance Type Description 17FX Tabulation Ð Impeller Clearances Open-Drive Compressors107 108 Temp 109Press Tewac110 111 112 General 113GND Ð Ground 114T1-T4 Terminal StripIndex Index Index Index Index Copyright 1997 Carrier Corporation

17EX specifications

The Carrier 17EX is recognized as an innovative air conditioning solution that combines efficiency with advanced technology. This model is designed to meet the increasing demands of residential and commercial cooling needs while maintaining environmental consciousness.

One of the standout features of the Carrier 17EX is its impressive Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating. With a SEER rating that often exceeds 17, this unit ensures optimized energy consumption, significantly lowering operational costs for users. The incorporation of advanced compressor technology allows the system to adjust its cooling output based on the specific needs of the environment, thus providing both comfort and energy savings.

The Carrier 17EX utilizes a variable-speed inverter-driven compressor that enhances its performance and adaptability. This technology allows the air conditioning unit to operate at different speeds, intelligently adjusting to changing load conditions. As a result, the system runs more efficiently and quietly, providing a more consistent comfort level without the abrupt temperature swings associated with traditional units.

In addition to efficiency, the Carrier 17EX also prioritizes reliability and durability. The unit comes with a robust cabinet that protects the components from weather elements, ensuring longevity and consistent performance. The innovative design integrates a corrosion-resistant finish and robust insulation, which further enhances the unit's resilience in various environmental conditions.

For users concerned about indoor air quality, the Carrier 17EX includes advanced filtration systems designed to capture allergens and airborne particles. This feature is particularly beneficial for individuals with respiratory issues, ensuring that the air circulated within the space is clean and healthy.

Moreover, the Carrier 17EX is equipped with smart technology capabilities, allowing users to control their systems remotely through smartphones or other smart devices. This connectivity not only provides convenience but also empowers homeowners to optimize their energy use by adjusting settings on the fly, ensuring efficient operation even when they are away from home.

Overall, the Carrier 17EX stands out in the marketplace for its exceptional energy efficiency, advanced technology, and commitment to providing reliable and effective cooling solutions. Its combination of modern features makes it a preferred choice for those looking to enhance comfort while being mindful of energy consumption and environmental impact.