Carrier 19XR, XRV specifications Introduction, Abbreviations and Explanations

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CONTENTS (cont)

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Inspect Relief Valves and Piping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Compressor Bearing and Gear

Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Inspect the Heat Exchanger Tubes

and Flow Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

COOLER AND FLOW DEVICES

CONDENSER AND FLOW DEVICES

Water Leaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

Water Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Inspect the Starting Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Check Pressure Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Optional Pumpout System Maintenance . . . . . . . . . 75

OPTIONAL PUMPOUT COMPRESSOR OIL CHARGE

OPTIONAL PUMPOUT SAFETY CONTROL SETTINGS

Ordering Replacement Chiller Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-122

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Checking Display Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Checking Temperature Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

RESISTANCE CHECK

VOLTAGE DROP

CHECK SENSOR ACCURACY

DUAL TEMPERATURE SENSORS

Checking Pressure Transducers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

UNITS EQUIPPED WITH CVC

UNITS EQUIPPED WITH ICVC

TRANSDUCER REPLACEMENT

Control Algorithms Checkout Procedure . . . . . . . . 77

Control Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Control Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

RED LED (Labeled as STAT)

GREEN LED (Labeled as COM)

Notes on Module Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Chiller Control Module (CCM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

INPUTS

OUTPUTS

Integrated Starter Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

INPUTS

OUTPUTS

Replacing Defective Processor Modules . . . . . . . . 88

• INSTALLATION

Solid-State Starters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

TESTING SILICON CONTROL RECTIFIERS IN BENSHAW, INC. SOLID-STATE STARTERS

SCR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

Physical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,124

INITIAL START-UP CHECKLIST FOR 19XR, XRV HERMETIC CENTRIFUGAL

LIQUID CHILLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CL-1 to CL-16

INTRODUCTION

Prior to initial start-up of the 19XR unit, those involved in the start-up, operation, and maintenance should be thoroughly familiar with these instructions and other necessary job data. This book is outlined to familiarize those involved in the start- up, operation and maintenance of the unit with the control sys- tem before performing start-up procedures. Procedures in this manual are arranged in the sequence required for proper chiller start-up and operation.

This unit uses a microprocessor control 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 module connections. Always touch a chassis (grounded) part to dis- sipate body electrostatic charge before working inside con- trol 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 com- munications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Sub- part J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interfer- ence, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to cor- rect the interference.

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

ABBREVIATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS

Frequently used abbreviations in this manual include:

CCM

Chiller Control Module

CCN

Carrier Comfort Network

CCW

Counterclockwise

CVC

Chiller Visual Controller

CW

Clockwise

ECDW

Entering Condenser Water

ECW

Entering Chilled Water

EMS

Energy Management System

HGBP

Hot Gas Bypass

I/O

Input/Output

ICVC

International Chiller Visual Controller

ISM

Integrated Starter Module

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

LCDW

Leaving Condenser Water

LCW

Leaving Chilled Water

LED

Light-Emitting Diode

OLTA

Overload Trip Amps

PIC II

Product Integrated Controls II

RLA

Rated Load Amps

SCR

Silicon Controlled Rectifier

SI

International System of Units

TXV

Thermostatic Expansion Valve

VFD

Variable Frequency Drive

Words printed in all capital letters or in italics may be viewed on the Chiller Visual Controller/International Chiller Visual Controller (CVC/ICVC) (e.g., LOCAL, CCN, ALARM, etc.).

Words printed in both all capital letters and italics can also be viewed on the CVC/ICVC and are parameters (e.g., CON-

TROL MODE, COMPRESSOR START RELAY, ICE BUILD OPTION, etc.) with associated values (e.g., modes, tempera- tures, percentages, pressures, on, off, etc.).

Words printed in all capital letters and in a box represent

softkeys on the CVC/ICVC control panel (e.g., ENTER ,

EXIT , INCREASE , QUIT , etc.).

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Contents Start-Up, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions Safety ConsiderationsContents Contents Introduction Abbreviations and ExplanationsChiller Familiarization 19XR IdentificationTypical 19XR Components Refrigeration Cycle Motor and Lubricating OIL Cooling CycleVFD Cooling Cycle Lubrication CycleStarting Equipment Unit-Mounted Solid-State Starter OptionalControls Unit-Mounted Wye-Delta Starter OptionalDefinitions Variable Frequency Drive VFD 19XR Controls and Sensor Locations Major PIC II Components Panel Locations PIC II Component Panel LocationControl Panel CVC/ICVC Operation and Menus Fig Example of Status Screen 19XR Chiller Display Menu Structure CVC/ICVC 19XR Service Menu Structure Time and Date Example of Time Schedule Operation Screen Example of Set Point Screen Example 1 Chiller Display Default Screen CVC/ICVC Display DataExample 2 Maintstat Display Screen Description Status Units PointExample 3 Startup Display Screen Startup Description Status Units PointExample 4 Compress Display Screen Example 5 Heatex Display ScreenExample 6 Power Display Screen Example 7 Ismstat Display ScreenMenu Setpoint Select Description Status Units Point Default Example 8 CVC/ICVCPSWD Display ScreenCVC Icvc Description Status Units Point Example 9 Setpoint Display ScreenControl Algorithm Status Override Description Units Point Example 11 Override Display ScreenExample 12 Llmaint Display Screen Example 14 Wsmdefme Display Screen Example 13 Ismhist Display ScreenControl Algorithm Status Wsmdefme Description Units Point ISM Starter Config Data Ismconf Description Status Units Point DefaultExample 15 Netopt Display Screen Example 16 Ismconf Display ScreenSpare ALERT/ALARM Enable Example 18 SETUP1 Display ScreenExample 17 Options Display Screen Example 20 Leadlag Display Screen Example 19 SETUP2 Display ScreenLAG=2, STANDBY=3 Description Status Units Point Default Reset TypeExample 21 Rampdem Display Screen Example 22 Tempctl Display ScreenNormal Control mode occurs when Active Delta T Surge Prevention Mode occurs when Active Delta TMode IGV VFD PIC II System FunctionsPage Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings Page Capacity Overrides Evaporator Freeze Protection Icvc only a Page Surge Protection Fixed Speed Chiller Head Pressure Reference OutputPage Page Point Example of Attach to Network Device Screen Example of Holiday Period Screen Default CVC/ICVC screen, press the Menu START-UP/SHUTDOWNRecycle Sequence Fig Local Start-Up Local start-up or a manual start-up isEntering Condenser Water temperature plus 3 F -1.6C Job Data Required Before Initial START-UPEquipment Required 19XR Leak Test Procedures Page Page HFC-134a Pressure Temperature C HFC-134a Pressure Temperature FTemperature Pressure Inspect Wiring Perform dehydration as followsManufacturer Cable no Check StarterWhite G Software Configuration Parameter Benshaw RediStart Micro Menu Items Verify VFD Configuration and Change Parameters if Necessary Description Setting VFD Title Setting ParameterDescription Settings Press Status Press Compress Press Select Press Menu Press Status Press Compress Press SelectEstimated Minimum Load Conditions Load Surge Prevention Occurs TOO Soon Occurs TOO LateCCM Temperature Thermistors Control Test Menu Functions Charge Refrigerant into ChillerTests to be Devices Tested Performed Initial START-UP Refrigerant HFC-134a ChargeCheck Motor Rotation Dry Run to Test Start-Up SequenceCheck Oil Pressure and Compressor Stop Operating Instructions Operator DutiesTo Start the Chiller To Stop the ChillerPumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures Operating the Optional Pumpout UnitDate Cooler Condenser Compressor TimeBearing FLATurn off pumpout condenser water Valve ConditionChillers with Isolation Valves General Maintenance Test After Service, Repair, or Major Leak IfWeekly Maintenance Guide Vane Actuator LinkageScheduled Maintenance Check Safety and Operating Controls MonthlyCompressor Bearing and Gear Maintenance Inspect the Heat Exchanger Tubes and Flow DevicesOrdering Replacement Chiller Parts When Optional Pumpout System ControlsTroubleshooting Guide Checking Pressure TransducersLlmaint HeatexOccdefcm Terminate Pumpdown Mode Shutdown in ProgressICE Build Ready to StartPrestart AlertAutorestart in Progress Running Temp ControlFault RUN CapacityLimited SensorProtective Failure toStart StopLoss CommunicationPotential FREEZE-UPSensor Alert LOW OIL PressureAutorestart PendingPressure Alert RecycleOption Sensor DiffuserThermistor Temperature F vs. Resistance/Voltage Drop DropThermistor Temperature C vs. Resistance/Voltage Drop Temperature PIC ResistancePower is connected to Plug J1 on each module Control ModulesIntegrated Starter Module Fig Chiller Control Module CCM FigReplacing Defective Processor Modules Integratedstartermodule Measure SCR Pairs Recorded Being Between CheckedHeat Exchanger Data English Number of Tubes English CodeHeat Exchanger Data SI Number of Tubes CodeCompressor Weights 19XR Additional Data for Marine Waterboxes19XR Motor Weights Standard and High Efficiency Motors English Motor19XR Waterbox Cover Weights English lb 19XR Waterbox Cover Weights SI kg Optional Pumpout System Electrical Data Additional Miscellaneous WeightsMotor Voltage Code Compressor Assembly Torques Description TorqueView B High Speed Shaft 19XR Compressor Clearances Compressor Code100 Allen-Bradley Wye-Delta Unit-Mounted Starter101 102 ISM103 Temp104 105 106 Power Panel Wiring Schematic 107Cutler-Hammer Wye Delta Unit Mounted Starter Sizes 3-5DP 108Cutler-Hammer Wye Delta Unit Mounted Starter Size 6DP 109Ground Fault Phase Current Option Separate Metering Option111 112 AUX113 FU Fuse114 115 VFDTypical Variable Frequency Drive VFD Wiring Schematic 116117 118 119 120 121 122 Index Index Remove and use for job file JOB Data RequiredInspect Wiring and Record Electrical Data Ratings CL-240 to 100 10 to60.0 15 toCL-4 200 to 460105 to 115 85 to30 to 50 to20 to Psi CL-6150 to 90 to125 125 to90 to 100 65 toAmp 250 CL-8 25 to CL-950 to 145 CL-100000 to 02000000 to 0200 CL-11002 Power Module Dependent Selected motor 100% amps 004 To H.022 Job Sheet 60 for 60 Hz and 50 for 50 Hz028 10 to Job Sheet 60 for 60 Hz and 50 for 50 Hz 000 100 to Selected line voltageCL-13 CCN Local Reset CL-14Page Incurring obligations
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19XR, XRV specifications

The Carrier 19XR and 19XRV chillers are sophisticated cooling solutions that represent the forefront of HVAC technology. Designed for large commercial and industrial applications, these chillers provide exceptional performance, energy efficiency, and reliability, making them ideal for a variety of environments ranging from hospitals to manufacturing facilities.

One of the most significant features of the Carrier 19XR and 19XRV chillers is their advanced scroll compressor technology. These units employ a tandem scroll design that enhances efficiency while minimizing operational noise. This makes them ideal for urban environments where noise restrictions may be in place. Moreover, the compressors are equipped with variable speed drive options in the 19XRV model, which allows for greater energy savings by adjusting cooling output based on real-time demand.

In addition to their advanced compressors, the 19XR and 19XRV units incorporate the Carrier GreenChoice refrigerant, which has a lower global warming potential compared to traditional refrigerants. This innovative choice not only meets regulatory requirements but also contributes to sustainability goals, making these chillers a responsible choice for environmentally conscious organizations.

The units are engineered with a robust heat exchanger design, which enhances heat transfer efficiency and overall system performance. This ensures optimal operation even in extreme conditions. They feature a microprocessor-based control system that allows for precise monitoring and control of the chiller’s performance, enabling operators to make real-time adjustments to maximize energy efficiency.

The Carrier 19XR and 19XRV chillers also prioritize serviceability. The design incorporates easy access to key components, simplifying maintenance procedures and reducing downtime. This focus on maintainability extends the lifespan of the equipment, leading to lower lifecycle costs.

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