Carrier 040-420 specifications Example 2 Reading Current Operating Modes, Keypad Display

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Example 2 - Reading Current Operating Modes

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

 

COMMENTS

ENTRY

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m H (Analog Inputs) - This subfunction displays analog inputs, if any. Enter m Fi , then use the q . The

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Keypad has not been used for at least 10 minutes Rotating summary display appears on screen

There are 2 modes currently in effect

Unit is on by chiller on/off switch

Temperature reset is in effect

transducer supply voltage, 4-20 mA reset signal can be dis- played. This is useful for problem diagnosis prior to using the test function.

m(I bin p u t s ) - This subfunction displays status

(ON/OFF) of input switch where applicable. Status of dual set point switch, and demand limit switches 1 and 2 can be displayed. This is useful for problem diagnosis prior to us- ing the test function.

~~ (Outputs) - This function displays ON/OFF sta-

l-ii 1;;;;1 (Stage) - This subfunction displays the capac-

ity stage number. See Tables 4A-4D for compressor load- ing sequence. To enter the STAGE subfunction, press

p--&q and use the q to display the stage number.

Additional m provides the following information:

Percent of total unit capacity being utilized. Percent of each circuit capacity being utilized.

Demand limit set point in effect (can be any value be- tween 0% and 100%).

Load limit set point in effect. This is a CCN function for controlling operation of multiple units between 0% and 100% of total capacity of all units combined.

Status of each compressor relay. When a compressor is on, the number of that compressor is displayed. If a com- pressor is off, a 0 is displayed. For example: In a given circuit, if compressors 1 and 3 are running, and 2 and 4 are not running, 0301 is displayed for that circuit.

Load/Unload factor for compressors. This factor is an in- dication of when a step of capacity is added or sub- tracted. Its value can range from slightly less than -1 .O to slightly more than + 1 .O. When load/unload factor reaches + 1.0, a compressor is added. When the load/ unload factor reaches -1 .O, a compressor is subtracted. If compressor unloaders are used, at -.6 a compressor is unloaded and at + .6, a compressor is loaded up.

mF[ (Set Point) - This subfunction displays leaving

water temperature and leaving chilled water set point. If unit is programmed for dual set point, the chilled water set point currently in effect (either occupied or unoccupied) is displayed. If reset is in effect, the unit operates to the mod- ified chilled water set point. This means the leaving water temperature may not equal the chilled water set point The modified chilled water set point can also be displayed in the Status function. To enter the set point subfunction, de-

press mb[ and use the q to display modified leaving

chilled water set point followed by leaving water set point and actual cooler leaving fluid temperature.

F[(Temperature)F[- The temperature subfunction dis-

plays the readings at temperature sensing thermistors.

To read a temperature, enter Fi Fi , then scroll to de-

sired temperature using the m key. See Table 9 for the order of readouts.

flH (Pressure) - This subfunction displays suction,

discharge and net oil pressure at lead compressor of each circuit of unit.

tus of alarm relay, all fan relays, and chilled water pump relay. It also displays ON/OFF status of compressor unload- ers (if used). The position of each EXV (in percent open) can be displayed.

TEST FUNCTION - The test function operates the diag- nostic program. To initiate test function, the LOCAL/ ENABLE-STOP-CCN switch must be in STOP position.

To reach a particular test, enter its subfunction number, then scroll to desired test by pressing the ( key. Press B to start a test. Press q or q or H to terminate or

exit a test. Pressing the q key after a test has started ad-

vances system to next test, whether current test is operating or has timed out, Once in the next step, you may start

test by pressing H or advance past it by pressing I)I .

While the unit is in test, you may leave test function and access another display or function by pressing appropriate keys. However, a component that is operating when an- other function is accessed remains operating. You must

re-enter test function and press the ) key to shut down

the component. Components with a timed operating limit time out normally even if another function is accessed.

Keypad entry riF[ allows the operator to make the

following checks by using m :

LID display check. Propezisplay is 8.8.8.8.8.8.8.8 . Operation of remote alarm.

Operation of condenser fans. Operation of chilled water pump.

Operation of EXVs. To drive EXV fully open, enter m m m (100% open). To drive EXV fully closed, en-

ter u (0% open).c

K e y p a d e n t r y. -mH Iaccesses the compressor and

compressor unloader operational tests.

During compressor operational tests, compressor starts and runs for 10 seconds. Compressor service valves must be open. Energize crankcase heaters 24 hours prior to performing compressor tests.

Since test function checks only certain outputs, it is good practice to also check all inputs and outputs accessible

through the status function. These are located at F\ F[ , m H, and mm (see Table 9). If keypad is not used

for 10 minutes, unit automatically leaves test function and resumes rotating display. See Example 3.

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Contents Contrc Unit Sizes and Modular Combinations Unit ModelRELAY, B Keypaddisplay Ground Fault InterrupterSource PSI FieldThermistor and Transducer Locations LOCAL/ENABLE-STOP-CCN Switch Positions and OperationCompressor Protection Control Module Cpcs ThermistorsLoading Sequence a Loading Sequence B Unit Control CapacityControl Steps StepsLoading Sequence a Loading Sequence B Unit Capacity Control Steps, 040-070 cant060A\~**Hz FBI Capacity Control Steps, 040-070 cantOy&ya A4l&pi’ Aiti08Aqy,y Steps BP’Loading Loading Sequence B Unit Control Altt Altt BittWtf2Z$’ Loading Sequence a Loading Equence B Unit$-t&Z3 Amrox’tt Alt,Blv Displacement Compressors UWrW Arwox A2.p $#l 110 50 HzLoading Sequence a Quence B Unit Control Equence B Displacement Compressors MvroxLoading Equence a 130,24OA Awrox Drt,t130, 24OA 130, 240AAttll’ Loading Equence a UnitLoading Sequence a Sequence B Unit A2.pT3g $$V LOAD11 Control Size StepsLoadin Sequence B Unit B2,B3 Displacement Compressors UVvW PWprox8514w Al% Al’,BILoading Sequence B Unit Loac \IG Sequence a Loading Sequence B Unit 30GT Displacement Compressors AwoxCapacity Control Steps, 225, 250,280 30GT Capacity Control Steps, 225, 250,280 cantLoac 1G Sequence a Capacity Control Steps, 225, 250, 280 cant250 Loading Sequence B Unit ControlCondenser Fan Sequence FAN Arrangement FAN Numbers Contactor Controlled~jACToR Condenser Fan Sequence cantFAN Arrangement FAN Numbers 30GT250 60 HzKeypad and Display Module Also Called Hsio Keypad and Display Module UsageFunctions Accessing Functions and SubfunctionsFunctions and Subfunctions Operation Keypad Display Description Entry ResponseKeypad Directory Pressure Keypad Directory cant Status cantSubfunction Keypadentry Display Comment AnalogOutputs Subfunction Outputs DisplaySubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Outputs HgbraClock Select Keypad Directory cant Test cantSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Override QzqKeypad Directory Schedule cant Keypad Directory cant Service cord Keypad Directory cant Example 1 Reading Alarm Codes Operationat and Mode Display CodesKeypad Display Local on Cool Alarms Modes Local on M O D EExample 2 Reading Current Operating Modes Keypad Display Comments Entry Response Example 3 Using Test FunctionExample 4 Reading and Changing Chilled Water Set Point CRST2 Example 5 Using Return Water Temperature ResetKeypad Display Comments CrstiExample 6 Changing Reset Type Reset Reference Temperature Outdoor AIR 1OR Space TempEKE Ppiq Keypad Display Entry ResponseFLD CFG Ertyp Lstyp Demand MAX Demand Kimax = Example 8 Setting Time of Day Day of WeekDemand Limiting Factory Configuration Keystrokes Adjustable Field ConfigurationsExample 9 Using the Schedule Function DisplayExample 9 Using the Schedule Function cant Example 10 Holiday Schedule FunctionTypical Stoppage Faults and Reset Types Complete Unit Stoppage Complete unit stopAlarm Codes Action Taken Probable Cause N T R O LPage Page ’ Sl R ’ STnanz Compressor Contactor Relay SwitchCGF SNBFig. IOD 24-V Safety Circuit Wiring 225, 250, and 280 Units Electronil c Expansion Valve EXV Page Thermistor and Pressure Transducer Locations Associated Modular Units Refrigerant Temperature Sensor T7, T8 040-210Suction Pressure Transducer 2i.b Voltage Drop Voltage Resistance DropEqualizer OIL Pressure Suction Pressure Sight Glass Line Transducer Each CompressorControl Modules PSIO, SIO Address SelectorSensor Bus Wiring Communications Processor Module PsioComm Troubleshooting Circuit Circuit B Or2 30GN190-210 3OGT225,250,280 Standard and Accessory Unloaders1NO. of Accessory Accessory Unloader Control Wiring 080-110 SO/SO Hz and 130 60 HzHgbpr TLNModule Contactor Switch Circuit Breaker TransformerLmyTEF4 STAGE2Thermistor ModuleJ7-15 ElJ7-16Installation Remote Dual Set Point ControlPage Page Copyright 1994 Carrier Corporation

040-420 specifications

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