Carrier 30HW018-040, 30HL050, 30HK040-060 specifications Troubleshooting, Symptoms Cause Remedy

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COOLING LOAD SATISFIED Ð Unit shuts down if cool- ing load is satis®ed. Unit restarts if required after comple- tion of 5-minute timer cycle.

THERMISTOR FAILURE Ð If thermistor fails in open mode, the temperature controller shuts down the unit in an out-of- range condition. Replace the thermistor. Unit restarts auto- matically after completion of a 5-minute timer cycle, and when the leaving cooler chilled ¯uid temperature rises above the upper deadband limit of the temperature controller.

NOTE: If the thermistor fails in closed mode, the tempera- ture controller keeps trying to load up.

If unit stoppage occurs more than once as a result of any of the safety devices listed, determine and correct cause before attempting another restart.

Table 14 Ð Troubleshooting

SYMPTOMS

CAUSE

REMEDY

Compressor does

Power line open

Reset circuit breaker.

not run

 

 

Control fuse or circuit breaker opens

Check control circuit for ground or short. Reset breaker

 

 

and replace fuse.

 

Compressor overtemperature sensor open

Find cause of high temperature and reset controls.

 

Tripped power breaker

Check the controls. Find the cause of trip and

 

 

reset breaker.

 

Condenser circulating pump not running

Power off Ð restart.

 

 

Pump binding Ð free pump.

 

 

Incorrect wiring Ð rewire.

 

 

Pump motor burned out Ð replace.

 

Loose terminal connection

Check connections.

 

Improperly wired controls

Check wiring and rewire if necessary.

 

Low line voltage

Check line voltage Ð determine location of voltage drop

 

 

and remedy de®ciency.

 

Compressor motor defective

Check motor winding for open or short. Replace

 

 

compressor if necessary.

 

Seized compressor

Replace compressor.

Compressor cycles

Loss of charge control erratic in action

Repair leak and recharge.

off on loss of

 

 

 

Replace control.

charge

 

Low refrigerant charge

Add refrigerant.

 

 

Low suction temperature

Raise cooler leaving ¯uid temperature set point.

 

Compressor suction valve leaking

Replace valve plate.

 

Plugged compressor suction strainer

Clean or replace strainer.

 

Compressor suction shutoff valve partially closed

Open valve.

Compressor cycles

Thermistor failure

Replace thermistor.

off on out of range

 

 

System load was reduced faster than

Unit will restart after ¯uid temperature rises back into the

condition

controller could remove stages

control band. Avoid rapidly removing system load.

 

Compressor cycles control

Temperature controller deadband setting is

Raise deadband setting.

steps rapidly

too low

 

Compressor shuts

High-pressure control acting erratically

Replace control.

down on high-

 

 

Compressor discharge valve partially closed

Open valve or replace (if defective).

pressure control

Air in system

Purge system.

 

 

Condenser scaled/dirty

Clean condenser.

 

Receiver not properly vented Ð refrigerant

Repipe as required to provide adequate venting.

 

backs up into evaporator condenser

 

 

Condenser water pump or fans not operating

Start pump Ð repair or replace if defective.

 

System overcharged with refrigerant

Reduce charge.

Unit operates too long

Low refrigerant charge

Add refrigerant.

or continuously

 

 

Control contacts fused

Replace control.

 

 

Air in system

Purge system.

 

Partially plugged or plugged expansion valve

Clean or replace as needed.

 

or ®lter drier

 

 

Defective insulation

Replace or repair as needed.

 

Service load

Keep doors and windows closed.

 

Inefficient compressor

Check valves, and replace if necessary.

Unusual or loud system

Piping vibration

Support piping as required.

noises

 

 

 

Check for loose pipe connections.

 

 

 

Expansion valve hissing

Add refrigerant.

 

 

Check for plugged liquid line ®lter drier.

 

Compressor noisy

Check valve plates for valve noise.

 

 

Replace compressor (worn bearings).

 

 

Check for loose compressor holddown bolts.

 

 

 

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Contents Installation, Start-Up Service Instructions ContentsSafety Considerations GeneralPlace the Unit InstallationRig and Place Unit 30HW UnitsUnit TOP ViewLeft Side View SAE30HL050,060 Condenserless TOP View Front View Right Side ViewRear View Left Side View 30HWB018-040 Fluid Cooled 30HWBLeft Side View Front View 30HWC,SLocation of Mounting Holes Weight Distribution AT Each Mounting HOLE, 60 HZ UnitsWeight Distribution AT Each Mounting HOLE, 50 HZ Units 30HWA,B 30HWC,SCompressor HWBHWC,S CoolerRefrigerant Ð kg Condenser Connections Ð Physical Data 30HL, HWA Condenserless Units Ð EnglishÐ Physical Data 30HL, HWA Condenserless Units Ð SI Factory-Installed Unit Wheels Typical Piping with Fluid-Cooled 30HWB Unit Shown Page Installed Coupling Fastening Grooved Pipe Ends Cooler DescriptionCooler Pressure Drop Ð 30HW Units Minimum Cooler and Condenser Flow Rates Minimum Loop VolumeUnit Size Cooler Condenser Minimum Cooler Loop VOLUME² Cooler Pressure Drop Ð 30HK, HL UnitsCondenser Pressure Drop Ð Page ICF Ð Electrical Data Ð 30HK, HWB, HWC, HWS Fluid-Cooled UnitsUnit Size LRA MTAÐ Electrical Data Ð 30HL and HWA Condenserless Units DLS Field Accessory WiringCWP GCSGND COMEquip TORSEC PRIHGS HPSElectric Shock Hazard PRE-START-UPInitial Check NeutTypical Deadband Requirements Deadband SettingCheck Refrigerant Charge Check Refrigerant Feed Components START-UP and OperationOperating Limitations To ADD OILCheck Unit Safeties Pressure Relief Valve SettingsCompressor and Unit Protective Devices Crankcase HeaterFactory Settings, High-Pressure Switch Fixed Factory Settings, Low-Pressure Switch FixedFREEZE-UP Protection Unit OperationCapacity Control and Operating Sequence Ð Transfer Switch Compressor Unit Control No Position Steps Capacity Control Steps Ð 30HK, HL Standard UnitsUnit Capacity Control Operating ServiceCapacity Control Steps Ð 30HW Standard Units Steps CylindersThermistor REPLACEMENT, 30HK, HL Units ThermistorÐ Sensor Temperature F vs Resistance Temperature Resistance OhmsÐ Sensor Temperature C vs Resistance Plugs and Tubes Servicing Cooler 30HK,HL onlyTightening Cooler Head Bolts Components for Part Number PluggingHead Bolt Tightening Sequence TroubleshootingChilled Fluid PROOF-OF-FLOW Switches Open Troubleshooting Symptoms Cause RemedyCompressor Service Training Call for Free CatalogPreliminary Equipment Check YES or no START-UP Checklist for Chiller SystemsRemove and use for job le Preliminary Information LOCATE, REPAIR, and Report ANY R-22 Leaks Voltage ImbalanceFluid Leaving Cooler Unit Start-UpFluid Entering Cooler Units Rated MIN. Pressure Drop =Book Catalog No Form 30H-10SI Pg CL-4 11-98

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