Carrier 17EX Control Modules, Module Address, Input Options Module, Module Switch, Open

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Control Modules

Turn the controller power off before servicing the con- trols. This ensures safety and prevents damage to the controller.

The Processor/Sensor Input/Output module (PSIO), 8-input (Options) modules, Starter Management Module (SMM), 4-in/2-out module, and the Local Interface Device (LID) mod- ule perform continuous diagnostic evaluations of the hard- ware to determine its condition. Proper operation of all modules is indicated by LEDs (light-emitting diodes) located on the side of the LID (Fig. 49); on the top horizontal surface of the PSIO (Fig. 50), SMM, and 8-input modules; and on the 4-in/ 2-out module.

NOTE: Address switches on this module can be at any position. Ad- dresses are only changed through the LID screen for CCN.

Fig. 49 Ð LID Module (Rear View) and

LED Locations

Fig. 50 Ð PSIO Module LED Locations

RED LEDs

PSIO Module Ð If the LED is blinking continuously at a 2-second rate, it is indicating proper operation. If it is lit con- tinuously it indicates a problem requiring replacement of the module. Off continuously indicates that the power should be checked. If the red LED blinks 3 times per second, a soft- ware error has been discovered and the module must be re- placed. If there is no input power, check the fuses and the circuit breaker. If the fuses are good, check for a shorted secondary of transformer, or if power is present to the mod- ule, replace the module.

4-In/2-Out Module Ð If the LED is blinking, this module is operating properly. A steady red light indicates a module fail- ure. Replace the 4-In/2-Out module.

GREEN LEDs Ð There are 1 or 2 green LEDs on each type of module. These LEDs indicate communication status be- tween different parts of the controller and the network mod- ules as follows:

LID Module

Upper LED Ð Communication with CCN network, if present; blinks when communication occurs.

Lower LED Ð Communication with PSIO module; must blink every 5 to 8 seconds when the LID default screen is displayed.

PSIO Module

Green LED Closest to Communications Connection Ð Com- munication with SMM and 8-input module; must blink continuously.

Other Green LED Ð Communication with LID; must blink every 3 to 5 seconds.

8-Input Modules and SMM Ð Communication with PSIO module; blinks continuously.

4-In/2-Out Module Ð Communication with PSIO module; blinks continuously.

Notes on Module Operation

1.The chiller operator monitors and modi®es con®gura- tions in the microprocessor through the 4 softkeys and the LID. Communication with the LID and the PSIO is accomplished through the CCN bus (COMM1). The com- munication between the PSIO, SMM, both 8-input mod- ules, and the 4-in/2-out module is accomplished through the sensor bus (COMM3), which is a 3-wire cable. On the sensor bus terminal strips, Terminal 1 of the PSIO module is connected to Terminal 1 of each of the other modules. Terminals 2 and 3 are connected in the same manner, except for the connection to the 4-in/2-out mod- ule. See Fig. 51.

2.If a green LED is on continuously, check the communi- cation wiring. If a green LED is off, check the red LED operation. If the red LED is normal, check the module address switches (Fig. 52-54). Proper addresses are set as shown below:

MODULE

ADDRESS

S1

S2

 

SMM (Starter Management Module)

3

2

8-input Options Module 1

6

4

8-input Options Module 2

7

2

MODULE

 

 

 

SWITCH

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

 

4-In/2-Out Module

O

O

O

O

C

O

C

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O Ð Open

C Ð Closed

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Contents Start-Up, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions Safety ConsiderationsContents Piping Check Relief Devices Inspect Wiring OCCPC01S Input Service CongurationsCoupling Maintenance Motor Maintenance Inspect Water PipingContents Introduction Abbreviations17EX Chiller Familiarization Performance CertifiedTypical 17EX Chiller Components OIL Cooling Cycle Lubrication CycleStarters Refrigeration, Cycle17EX Compressor Lubrication Cycle Controls DenitionsTemperature Sensors See Fig Pressure Transducers Major PIC Components Panel LocationsPIC Component Panel Location Processor Sensor Input/Output Module Control Center17EX Controls and Sensor Locations LID PICPsio Equip GND Ð GRDTewac LID Operation and Menus Fig PROCESSOR/SENSOR INPUT/OUTPUT Module PsioGeneral LID Service Screen YES or no , on or OFF , etc. to select the desired state Override OperationsDefault Screen 17EX LID Menu StructureService Table Alarm HistoryEquipment Configuration Control TestCCN Carrier Comfort NetworkHgbp Ð Hot Gas Bypass LIDSetpoint ChwrChws HgbpDescription Range Units Reference Point Name Alarm History LID Display DataExample 1 Ð STATUS01 Display Screen Menu Status SelectExample 2 Ð STATUS02 Display Screen Example 3 Ð STATUS03 Display ScreenMenu Status Example 4 Ð STATUS04 Display Screen Example 5 Ð Setpoint Display ScreenMenu Example 6 Ð Configuration Config Display Screen ECW Control OptionICE Build Termination Example 7 Ð LEAD/LAG Configuration Display Screen LAG =2, Standby =3Example 8 Ð SERVICE1 Display Screen Example 9 Ð SERVICE2 Display Screen Spare Alert EnableExample 10 Ð SERVICE3 Display Screen Menu ServiceExample 11 Ð Maintenance MAINT01 Display Screen Example 12 Ð Maintenance MAINT02 Display ScreenDischarge Temperature Bearing TemperatureExample 13 Ð Maintenance MAINT03 Display Screen Example 14 Ð Maintenance MAINT04 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 Before Initial START-UP Job Data RequiredEquipment Required MotorPage 17EX Leak Test Procedures Ð HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature F Ð HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature CTemperature F Temperature CDehydration Cold Trap Inspect Wiring Check Optional Pumpout Compressor Water Pip900 500 901 7000 1000 7001-14500 2500 External Gear Pre-Start Checks Recommended Motor Fastener Tightening TorquesExternal Gear Lubrication System Check Starter Mechanical StartersSOLID-STATE Starters Set Up Chiller Control Conguration Input the Design Set Points Ð To modify the setInput the Local Occupied Schedule OCCPC01S Change the LID Configuration if Necessary Surge Limiting orT1/P1 Full Load Points T2/P2 Load Surge Prevention Occurs TOO Soon Occurs TOO Late Increase P1 by Decrease P1 by50% Charge Refrigerant into Chiller Initial START-UPControl Test Menu Functions Tests to be Devices Tested PerformedDry Run to Test Start-Up Sequence Check Motor RotationInitial Motor START-UP Page Flange Nut Tightening Torques Low Speed Couplings Only Calibrate Motor Current Demand Setting Check Oil Pressure and Compressor StopTo Prevent Accidental Start-Up Ð The PIC can be General RecommendationsOperating Instructions Operator DutiesStarting the Chiller 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 DowelingWeekly Maintenance Scheduled MaintenanceCheck Safety and Operating Controls Monthly Changing the Oil FiltersCompressor OIL 17EX Chiller Oil SpecicationsPumpout Typical Float Valve Arrangement Sleeve Bearings Page Motor Riggings Inspect the Heat Exchanger Tubes Troubleshooting Guide Controls for Optional Pumpout CompressorPage MAINT01 MAINT02MAINT03 MAINT041CR AUX OilpdOilt PICStarts Limit Exceeded Autorestart in ProgressFault OperationPotential FREEZE-UP Failure to StopRunning Ð Temp Control Running Ð Demand LimitedChiller Protect Limit Faults Sensor Fault Alert LOW OIL PressureAlert Autorestart PendingDESCRIPTION/MALFUNCTION Probable CAUSE/REMEDY External Gear Troubleshooting Guide ProblemPossible Cause Ð Item NO.s 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 Switch Control ModulesModule Address Input Options ModuleProcessor/Sensor Input/Output Module Psio Fig Starter Management Module SMM FigGRD Installation of NEW Psio Module Switch Setting Options ModuleFour-In/Two-Out Module Fig Options ModulePhysical Data and Wiring Schematics 4-In/2-Out ModuleAdditional Cooler Weights Weight Vessel SIZE²Condenser Total Weight Condenser Charge 100Additional Condenser Weights Compressor Weight and Elbow WeightDrive Component Weights 101Ð Total Motor Weight, English lb Ð Total Motor Weight, SI kg102 Marine Waterbox Cover Weights NIH Waterbox Cover WeightsApproximate Refrigerant HCFC-134a Charge 103Auxiliary Systems, Electrical Data Relief Valve Locations and Data104 Compressor Fits and Clearances 105106 Clearance Type DescriptionMeasure Tabulation Ð Impeller Clearances Open-Drive Compressors 10717FX 108 109 TempPress Tewac110 111 112 113 General114 GND Ð GroundT1-T4 Terminal StripIndex Index Index Index Index Copyright 1997 Carrier Corporation

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