Carrier 19XL specifications Shutdown with ON/OFF/RESET-OFF, Timing OUT or Timed OUT

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Table 9 Ð LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Alert Messages

with Troubleshooting Guides

A. SHUTDOWN WITH ON/OFF/RESET-OFF

PRIMARY MESSAGE

SECONDARY MESSAGE

PROBABLE CAUSE/REMEDY

MANUALLY STOPPED Ð PRESS

CCN OR LOCAL TO START

PIC in OFF mode, press the CCN or local softkey

to start unit.

 

 

TERMINATE PUMPDOWN MODE

TO SELECT CCN OR LOCAL

Enter the Control Test table and select Terminate

Lockout to unlock compressor.

 

 

SHUTDOWN IN PROGRESS

COMPRESSOR UNLOADING

Chiller unloading before shutdown due to Soft

Stop feature.

 

 

SHUTDOWN IN PROGRESS

COMPRESSOR DEENERGIZED

Chiller compressor is being commanded to stop.

Water pumps are deenergized within one minute.

 

 

ICE BUILD

OPERATION COMPLETE

Chiller shutdown from Ice Build operation.

 

 

 

B. TIMING OUT OR TIMED OUT

PRIMARY MESSAGE

SECONDARY MESSAGE

PROBABLE CAUSE/REMEDY

READY TO START IN XX MIN

UNOCCUPIED MODE

Time schedule for PIC is unoccupied. Chillers will

start only when occupied.

 

 

READY TO START IN XX MIN

REMOTE CONTACTS OPEN

Remote contacts have stopped chiller. Close con-

tacts to start.

 

 

READY TO START IN XX MIN

STOP COMMAND IN EFFECT

Chiller START/STOP on Status01 manually forced

to stop. Release value to start.

 

 

READY TO START IN XX MIN

RECYCLE RESTART PENDING

Chiller in recycle mode.

READY TO START

 

Time schedule for PIC is UNOCCUPIED. Chiller

UNOCCUPIED MODE

will start when occupied. Make sure the time and

 

 

date have been set on the Service menu.

READY TO START

REMOTE CONTACTS OPEN

Remote contacts have stopped chiller. Close con-

tacts to start.

 

 

READY TO START

STOP COMMAND IN EFFECT

Chiller START/STOP on Status01 manually forced

to stop. Release value to start.

 

 

READY TO START IN XX MIN

REMOTE CONTACTS CLOSED

Chiller timer counting down unit. Ready for start.

READY TO START IN XX MIN

OCCUPIED MODE

Chiller timer counting down unit. Ready for start.

READY TO START

REMOTE CONTACTS CLOSED

Chiller timers complete, unit start will commence.

READY TO START

OCCUPIED MODE

Chiller timers complete, unit start will commence.

STARTUP INHIBITED

LOADSHED IN EFFECT

CCN loadshed module commanding chiller to

stop.

 

 

READY TO START IN XX MIN

 

Chiller START/STOP on Status01 has been

START COMMAND IN EFFECT

manually forced to start. Chiller will start regard-

 

 

less of time schedule or remote contact status.

LEGEND

1CR

 

 

 

AUX

Ð Compressor Start Contact

ECW

Ð Entering Chilled Water

PSIO

 

 

Ð Processor Sensor

CA

 

 

P

Ð Compressor Current

ERT

Ð Evaporator Refrigerant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input/Output Module

CCN

 

 

 

 

 

Ð Carrier Comfort Network

 

 

 

Temperature

RLA

 

 

Ð Rated Load Amps

CDFL

Ð Condenser Water Flow

EVFL

Ð Chilled Water Flow

RUN

 

 

AUX

Ð Compressor Run Contact

 

 

CHIL

 

 

 

S

 

 

S Ð Chiller Start/Stop

GV

 

TRG

Ð Target Guide Vane Position

SPR

 

 

PL

Ð Spare Protective Limit Input

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHW

 

 

 

 

 

Ð Chilled Water

LID

Ð Local Interface Device

SMM

 

 

Ð Starter Management

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Module

CHWS

Ð Chilled Water Supply

MTRB

Ð Bearing Temperature

STR

 

 

 

FLT

 

Ð Starter Fault

CHWR

Ð Chiller Water Return

MTRW

Ð Motor Winding Temperature

TXV

 

 

Ð Thermostatic Expansion

CMPD

Ð Discharge Temperature

OILPD

Ð Oil Pressure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valve

CRP

 

 

 

 

 

Ð Condenser Pressure

OILT

Ð Oil Sump Temperature

V

 

P

 

 

Ð Line Voltage: Percent

CRT

 

 

 

 

 

Ð Condenser Refrigerant

PIC

Ð Product Integrated Control

V

 

REF

Ð Voltage Reference

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature

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Contents Start-Up, Operation, and Maintenance Instructions Safety ConsiderationsContents Contents Introduction Abbreviations and ExplanationsMOTOR/OIL Refrigeration Cooling Cycle Chiller FamiliarizationRefrigeration Cycle 19XL Rear View Take-Apart Rabbet Fit Connector Cooler In/Out Temperature SensorsCondenser In/Out Temperature Sensors Cooler Pressure Schrader FittingLubrication Cycle Refrigerant Motor Cooling and Oil Cooling CyclesLubrication System Starting Equipment Unit-Mounted Solid-State Starter OptionalDenitions ControlsMajor PIC Components Panel Locations PIC Component Panel19XL Controls and Sensor Locations Pressure Transducer, TypicalPower Panel with Options Control and OIL Heater Voltage Selector S1Select LID Operation and Menus FigGeneral − Example of Point Status Screen Status01 Override OperationsExample of Time Schedule Operation Screen 19XL Menu Structure 19XL Service Menu Structure 19XL Service Menu Structure Setpoint Example of Set Point ScreenDescription Range Units Reference Point Name Alarm History LID ScreensExample 1 Ð STATUS01 Display Screen Menu Status SelectExample 2 Ð STATUS02 Display Screen Example 3 Ð STATUS03 Display ScreenExample 4 Ð Setpoint Display Screen MenuExample 5 Ð Configuration Config Display Screen Example 6 Ð LEAD/LAG Configuration Display ScreenECW Control Option ICE Build TerminationExample 7 Ð SERVICE1 Display Screen Example 8 Ð SERVICE2 Display Screen Spare Alert EnableExample 9 Ð SERVICE3 Display Screen Menu ServiceExample 10 Ð Maintenance MAINT01 Display Screen Example 11 Ð Maintenance MAINT02 Display ScreenDischarge Temperature Bearing TemperatureDescription RANGE/STATUS Units Reference Point Name Example 12 Ð Maintenance MAINT03 Display ScreenExample 13 Ð Maintenance MAINT04 Display Screen PIC System Functions Page Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings Capacity Overrides Page Page Lead/Lag Control ECWHgbp Hot Gas BypassPage Ice Build Control Cent CapacityPage Example of Attach to Network Device Screen To LOG onSTART-UP/SHUTDOWN/RECYCLE Sequence FigRecycle Restart Delta T Using the Optional Storage Tank and Pumpout Before Initial START-UPJob Data Required Equipment Required19XL Leak Test Procedures Page Ð HCFC-22 Pressure Ð Temperature F Ð HCFC-22 Pressure Ð Temperature CTemperature Pressure Ð HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature FÐ HFC-134a Pressure Ð Temperature C Page Inspect Wiring Check Optional Pumpout Compressor Water PipCheck Starter MECHANICAL-TYPE StartersBenshaw, Inc. Solid-State Starter Power Stack BENSHAW, INC. SOLID-STATE StarterPower Up the Controls and Check the Oil Heater Set Up Chiller Control CongurationLoad Surge Prevention Occurs TOO Soon Occurs TOO Late Amps Correction Factors For 19XL Motors Volt Motor CodeCharge Refrigerant into Chiller 19XL Chiller Equalization Without PUMP- OUT UnitControl Test Menu Functions Tests to be Devices Tested PerformedRefrigerant Charges 19XL Total Refrigerant ChargeCooler SizeCheck Rotation Initial START-UPDry Run to Test Start-Up Sequence Check Oil Pressure and Compressor Stop Calibrate Motor CurrentOperating Instructions Operator DutiesTo Stop the Chiller Plant Pumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures Operating the Optional Pumpout CompressorTransfer Refrigerant from Storage Tank to Chiller TstatChillers with Isolation Valves Transfer the Refrigerant from Chiller to Storage TankReturn Refrigerant to Normal Operating Conditions General MaintenanceTest After Service, Repair, or Major Leak Ð If Weekly Maintenance Guide Vane Actuator LinkageTo Change the OIL Scheduled MaintenanceCheck Safety and Operating Controls Monthly Compressor Bearing and Gear Mainten Inspect the Heat Exchanger TubesOptional Pumpout System Controls Troubleshooting Guide MAINT01 MAINT02MAINT03 MAINT04Shutdown with ON/OFF/RESET-OFF Timing OUT or Timed OUTAutorestart in Progress Recycle ShutdownNormal or AUTO.-RESTART LOW Chilled Water Normal RUN with RESET, TEMPERATURE, or Demand Compressor Jumpstart and Refrigerant ProtectionLimited Normal RUN Overrides Active AlertsOUT-OF-RANGE Sensor Failures Chiller Protect Limit Faults Protective LimitChiller Alerts Spare Sensor Alert MessagesOther PROBLEMS/MALFUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION/MALFUNCTION Probable CAUSE/REMEDYÐ Thermistor Temperature F vs Resistance/Voltage Drop Temperature Voltage Resistance DropÐ Thermistor Temperature C vs Resistance/Voltage Drop Input Options Module Control ModulesModule Address Options Module Starter Management Module SMM FigProcessor Module Psio Fig Installation Switch Options Setting ModuleTypical Benshaw, Inc. Solid-State Starter internal View Page Page Benshaw, Inc. Solid-State Starter Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Causes Area of CorrectionRV1 SCRHeat Exchanger Data Additional Data for Marine WaterboxesCooler CondenserWaterbox Cover Weights CoolersCondensers 1034 kPaOptional Pumpout System Electrical Data Compressor/Motor WeightsCompressor Weights Compressor Fits and Clearances Compressor Assembly Torques Description TorqueFt-lb ``ZCLR COMComm EXTPage CLR Page Chiller Power Panel, Starter Assembly Motor Wiring Schematic Chiller Power Panel, Starter Assembly Motor Wiring Schematic PMR POTGFR HPSTypical Wye-Delta Unit Mounted Starter Wiring Schematic Index Index Copyright 1996 Carrier Corporation

19XL specifications

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