Carrier 30HL050, 30HW018-040, 30HK040-060 Factory Settings, High-Pressure Switch Fixed

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The control module also monitors the high-pressure switch(es) and compressor internal thermal protection (30HW). If at any time one or both of these switches opens, the con- trol module shuts down the compressor and places the unit in a lockout condition. The control module activates the fault indication circuit, and the unit service lamp is illuminated. The unit cannot be restarted until control power is manually cycled to OFF, then to ON.

If the unit shuts down on an automatic reset switch, such as the temperature controller, the compressor will be al- lowed to restart when the switch closes and the control mod- ule anti-short-cycle time has elapsed.

For Servicing Only Ð To speed up the 5-minute anti-short cycle, a jumper may be placed between terminals T1 and T6 of the control module.

This jumper must be removed after servicing is complete. Failure to remove this jumper is considered abusive treat- ment and will void the Carrier warranty.

HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH Ð A high-pressure switch is provided to protect each compressor and refrigeration sys- tem from unsafe high pressure conditions. See Table 8 for high-pressure switch settings.

The high-pressure switch is mounted in the discharge side of each compressor. A snubber is provided between the com- pressor discharge manifold and the high-pressure switch to prevent pressure pulsations from damaging the switch.

If an unsafe, high-pressure condition should exist, the switch opens and shuts off the affected compressor. The unit control module prevents the unit from restarting. The unit will not restart until control power is manually cycled off, then on.

To check operation of the switch, slowly close the com- pressor discharge shutoff valve until the compressor shuts down. The switch should open at the pressure corresponding to the appropriate switch setting as shown in Table 8.

Table 8 Ð Factory Settings, High-Pressure Switch

(Fixed)

UNIT

CUTOUT

CUT-IN

30

Psig

kPa

Psig

kPa

HK, HWS

280 ± 10

1931 ± 69

180 ± 20

1241 ± 138

HL, HWB, HWC

375 ± 10

2585 ± 69

275 ± 20

1896 ± 138

HWA

395 ± 10

2723 ± 69

298 ± 20

2054 ± 138

 

 

 

 

 

Reopen the compressor discharge shutoff valve, and cycle the unit ON-OFF switch to OFF, then ON. The unit should restart after the compressor anti-short-cycle delay, built into the unit control module, expires.

LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH Ð A low-pressure switch is pro- vided to protect each compressor and system from a loss of refrigerant. The low-pressure switch(es) also provides freeze protection for the cooler. The low-pressure switch(es) is non- adjustable. See Table 9 for low-pressure switch settings. One switch is used for standard units, and a different switch is used for units with the brine option.

Table 9 Ð Factory Settings, Low-Pressure Switch

(Fixed)

UNIT

CUTOUT

 

CUT-IN

TYPE

Psig

kPa

Psig

 

kPa

STANDARD

42 ± 3

290 ± 21

57 ± 5

 

393 ± 34

BRINE

27 ± 3

186 ± 21

44 ± 5

 

303 ± 34

 

 

 

 

 

 

To check operation of the low-pressure switch, slowly close the suction service valve and allow the affected compressor to pump down. The compressor should cut out when the suc- tion pressure falls below the low-pressure switch cutout set- ting. Open the suction service valve. The compressor should restart after the low-pressure switch closes, and the com- pressor anti-short-cycle delay expires.

CHILLED FLUID TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER Ð All units are equipped with a temperature controller (see Fig. 21) which is capable of controlling up to 4 steps of ca- pacity. A thermistor installed inside the cooler supplies the input to the controller. The temperature controller can op- erate a system with cooling ranges (entering cooler ¯uid tem- perature minus leaving cooler ¯uid temperature) of 5° to 15° F (2.8° to 8.3° C), and with a range of set points from 40 to 60 F (4.4 to 15.5 C) for standard units, and 15 to 39 F (−9.4 to 3.9 C) for units with the medium temperature brine option.

The set point of the temperature controller should be ad- justed to the desired leaving cooler ¯uid temperature, and veri®ed by using a thermometer placed in the leaving-cooler piping. The amount of deadband around the set point value is adjusted through the use of the deadband adjustment knob on the temperature controller. See Tables 5 and 6 for the cor- rect setting of the deadband.

The unit should then control the average leaving-¯uid tem- perature to this setting. If the leaving-¯uid temperature does not correspond to the desired set point, slightly readjust the controller set point knob until the desired leaving-¯uid tem- perature is obtained. The temperature controller has an ad- justable 30-second (HI position) to 3-minute (LO position) sample rate knob. The sample rate knob should always be set at LO position (fully clockwise) for 30HK, HL units, and at HI position (fully counterclockwise) for 30HW units.

Do not force the knob dials past the stops. This could cause loss of control point and damage to the controller.

 

LEGEND

COM Ð Common

NC

Ð Normally Closed

NO

Ð Normally Open

Fig. 21 Ð Temperature Controller

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