Carrier XRV 19XR Motor Weights Standard and High Efficiency Motors, English Motor

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Table 16 — 19XR Motor Weights Standard and High Efficiency Motors

 

 

 

 

ENGLISH

 

 

 

 

 

SI

 

 

 

MOTOR

Stator Weight*

Rotor Weight†

End Bell

Stator Weight*

Rotor Weight†

End Bell

SIZE

 

(lb)

(lb)

 

Cover

 

(kg)

 

(kg)

Cover

 

60 Hz

 

50 Hz

60 Hz

 

50 Hz

(lb)

60 Hz

 

50 Hz

60 Hz

 

50 Hz

(kg)

BD

1030

 

1030

240

 

240

185

467

 

467

109

 

109

84

BE

1070

 

1070

250

 

250

185

485

 

485

113

 

113

84

BF

1120

 

1120

265

 

265

185

508

 

508

120

 

120

84

BG

1175

 

1175

290

 

290

185

533

 

533

132

 

132

84

BH

1175

 

1175

290

 

290

185

533

 

533

132

 

132

84

CD

1286

 

1358

258

 

273

274

583

 

616

117

 

124

125

CE

1305

 

1377

265

 

281

274

592

 

625

120

 

127

125

CL

1324

 

1435

280

 

296

274

600

 

651

127

 

134

125

CM

1347

 

1455

303

 

303

274

611

 

660

137

 

137

125

CN

1358

 

1467

316

 

316

274

616

 

665

143

 

143

125

CP

1401

 

1479

329

 

316

274

635

 

671

149

 

143

125

CQ

1455

 

1479

329

 

316

274

660

 

671

149

 

152

125

DB

1665

 

1725

361

 

391

236

755

 

782

164

 

177

107

DC

1681

 

1737

391

 

404

236

762

 

788

177

 

183

107

DD

1977

 

2069

536

 

596

318

897

 

938

243

 

248

144

DE

2018

 

2089

550

 

550

318

915

 

948

249

 

248

144

DF

2100

 

2139

575

 

567

318

952

 

970

261

 

257

144

DG

2187

 

2153

599

 

599

318

992

 

977

272

 

272

144

DH

2203

 

2207

604

 

604

318

999

 

1001

274

 

274

144

DJ

2228

 

2305

614

 

614

318

1011

 

1046

279

 

279

144

EH

3060

 

3120

701

 

751

414

1388

 

1415

318

 

341

188

EJ

3105

 

3250

716

 

751

414

1408

 

1474

325

 

341

188

EK

3180

 

3250

716

 

768

414

1442

 

1474

325

 

348

188

EL

3180

 

3370

737

 

801

414

1442

 

1529

334

 

363

188

EM

3270

 

3370

737

 

801

414

1483

 

1529

334

 

363

188

EN

3270

 

3520

801

 

851

414

1483

 

1597

363

 

386

188

EP

3340

 

3520

830

 

851

414

1515

 

1597

376

 

386

188

*Stator weight includes stator and shell.

†Rotor weight includes rotor and shaft.

NOTE: When different voltage motors have different weights the largest weight is given.

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Compress Display Screen Example 5 Heatex Display ScreenExample 6 Power Display Screen Example 7 Ismstat Display ScreenCVC Icvc Description Status Units Point Menu Setpoint Select Description Status Units Point DefaultExample 8 CVC/ICVCPSWD Display Screen 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 Example 15 Netopt Display Screen ISM Starter Config DataIsmconf Description Status Units Point Default 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 Example 21 Rampdem Display Screen Description Status Units Point DefaultReset Type Example 22 Tempctl Display ScreenMode IGV VFD Normal Control mode occurs when Active Delta TSurge Prevention Mode occurs when Active Delta T 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 Recycle Sequence Fig Default CVC/ICVC screen, press the MenuSTART-UP/SHUTDOWN 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 To Start the Chiller Operating InstructionsOperator Duties To Stop the ChillerPumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures Operating the Optional Pumpout UnitBearing Date Cooler Condenser CompressorTime 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 ICE Build Terminate Pumpdown ModeShutdown in Progress Ready to StartAutorestart in Progress PrestartAlert Running Temp ControlLimited FaultRUN Capacity SensorStart ProtectiveFailure to StopPotential LossCommunication FREEZE-UPAutorestart Sensor AlertLOW OIL Pressure PendingOption Sensor Pressure AlertRecycle 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-260.0 40 to 10010 to 15 toCL-4 105 to 115 200 to460 85 to20 to Psi 30 to50 to CL-6125 150 to90 to 125 to90 to 100 65 toAmp 250 CL-8 25 to CL-950 to 145 CL-100000 to 0200 0000 to0200 CL-11028 10 to Job Sheet 60 for 60 Hz and 50 for 50 Hz 002 Power Module Dependent Selected motor 100% amps004 To H.022 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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