Carrier 69NT20-531-300 Thermistor inputssupply & return, DCF02=2, DCF02=5 Usda thermistor inputs

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Table 3-2 DataCORDER Configuration Variables

CONFIGURATION NO.

TITLE

DEFAULT

OPTION

 

 

 

 

dCF01

(Future Use)

--

--

 

 

 

 

dCF02

Sensor Configuration

2

2,5,6,9,54,64,94

dCF03

Logging Interval (Minutes)

60

15,30,60,120

 

 

 

 

dCF04

Thermistor Format

Short

Low, Normal

dCF05

Thermistor Sampling Type

A

A,b,C

 

 

 

 

dCF06

Controlled Atmosphere/Humidity Sampling Type

A

A,b

dCF07

Alarm Configuration USDA Sensor 1

A

Auto, On, Off

 

 

 

 

dCF08

Alarm Configuration USDA Sensor 2

A

Auto, On, Off

 

 

 

 

dCF09

Alarm Configuration USDA Sensor 3

A

Auto, On, Off

 

 

 

 

dCF10

Alarm Configuration Cargo Sensor

A

Auto, On, Off

b. Configuration Software

The configuration software controls the recording and alarm functions of the DataCORDER. Reprogramming to the factory installed configuration is achieved via the same configuration card as the unit control module software. Changes to the unit DataCORDER configuration may be made made using the Data View integration device. A listing of the configuration variables is provided in Table 3-2. Descriptions of DataCORDER operation for each variable setting are provided in the following paragraphs.

3.6.3 Sensor Configuration (dCF02)

Two modes of operation may be configured, the Standard Mode and the Generic Mode.

a. Standard Mode

In the standard mode, the user may configure the DataCORDER to record data using one of seven standard configurations. Standard configuration variables, with descriptions, are listed in Table 3-3.

The six thermistor inputs (supply, return, USDA #1, #2, #3 and cargo probe) and the humidity sensor input will be generated by the DataCORDER. An example of a report using a standard configuration is shown in Figure 3- 5.

NOTE

The DataCORDER software uses the supply and return recorder sensors (SRS,RRS). The temperature control software uses the supply and return temperature sensors (STS,RTS) .

b. Generic Mode

The generic recording mode allows user selection of the network data points to be recorded. The user may select up to a total of eight data points for recording. A list of the data points available for recording follows. Changing the configuration to generic and selecting which data points to record may be done using the Carrier Transicold Data Retrieval Program.

1.Control mode

2.Control temperature

3.Frequency

4.Humidity

5.Phase A current

6.Phase B current

7.Phase C current

8.Main voltage

9.Suction modulation valve percentage

10.Discrete outputs (Bit mapped - require special handling if used)

11.Discrete inputs (Bit mapped - require special handling if used)

12.Ambient sensor

13.Compressor suction sensor

14.Compressor discharge sensor

15.Return temperature sensor

16.Supply temperature sensor

17Defrost temperature sensor

18.Discharge pressure transducer

19.Suction pressure transducer

20.Condenser pressure transducer

Table 3-3 DataCORDER Standard Configurations

Standard

Description

Config.

 

2 sensors

2 thermistor inputs(supply & return)

(dCF02=2)

 

5 sensors

2 thermistor inputs(supply & return)

(dCF02=5)

3 USDA thermistor inputs

6 sensors

2 thermistor inputs(supply & return)

3 USDA thermistor inputs

(dCF02=6)

1 humidity input

 

 

 

9 sensors

Not Applicable

(dCF02=9)

 

6 sensors

2 thermistor inputs(supply & return)

3 USDA thermistor inputs

(dCF02=54)

1 cargo probe (thermistor input)

 

 

 

2 thermistor inputs(supply & return)

7 sensors

3 USDA thermistor inputs

(dCF02=64)

1 humidity input

 

1 cargo probe (thermistor input)

 

2 thermistor inputs(supply & return)

10 sensors

3 USDA thermistor inputs

1 humidity input

(dCF02=94)

 

1 cargo probe (thermistor input)

 

3 C.A. inputs (NOT APPLICABLE)

T-309

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Contents Service Model Safety Summary 309 Safety-2 Safety-3 309 Table of Contents Table of Contents Check Controller Function Codes Connect Remote MonitoringEvaporator Coil Replacement Evaporator Heater Replacement Valve ReplacementReplacing The Evaporator Fan Assembly Precheck Procedure Checking The Stepper valveElectrical Wiring Schematic Refrigeration Circuit Schematic Economized Operation Refrigeration Circuit Schematic Standard OperationList of Tables DataCORDER Configuration VariablesUnit is fitted with a scroll compressor Section IntroductionManual, T-300 Section Description Evaporator Section Compressor Section Condenser Section Communications interface module For further information Module which allow communication with a masterTemperature Model RSH105 Weight Dry 46.5 kg 103 lbApproved Oil Mobil ST32 Oil Charge 2957 ml 100 ounces Oil level range, with the compressor offElectrical Data Safety and Protective Devices Refrigeration Circuit 2.5.1 Standard Operation Standard Operation with Receiver Refrigeration Circuit Schematic -- Economized Operation Section Microprocessor Temperature Control SystemKEY Function Controller Software Modes of Operation Perishable Mode -- Economy Controller Alarms Unit PRE-TRIP Diagnostics DCF02=2 Thermistor inputssupply & returnDCF02=5 Usda thermistor inputs DCF02=6Raw Data Report for ABC1234567 Standard Configuration Download ReportLogging Interval dCF03 DataCORDER may be powered up in any one of four waysDataView DataCORDER Alarms Std, Full CnF11 Defrost Off Selection NoOFFCnF33 Snap Freeze Option SnAPDisplay Only Functions Possibly delaying a needed defrost cycle Defrost temperature sensor reading is displayedSensor Reading Plicable with frozen set pointsController Function Codes Sheet 3 Controller Alarm Indications Sheet 1 Controller Alarm Indications Sheet 2 Controller Alarm Indications Sheet 3 Memory failure Error DescriptionP1-1 Draw test is done after 15 secondsDraw test is done after 10 seconds OndsTest fails Supply is comparedP6-2 Crease, the test failsTimer is started Pressure switch is open or the condenser fan switch is openDenser fan is started and a 60 second timer is started Requirements Control temperature must be at least 15.6C 60FRequirements Control temperature must be at least 7.2C 45F Set point, the test proceeds to testBy starting P10-0 over Inapplicable Functions Display Title Data 10 DataCORDER Alarm Indications 69NT Fresh AIR Makeup OperationTo start a pre-trip test, do the following Will be displayedWill be displayed Pull Down Falling Rising Controller Operation -- Perishable ModeController Operation -- Frozen Mode Frozen Mode Defrost Section Troubleshooting Unit will not heat or has insuffi Bent motor shaft Will not initiate defrostSuperheat Unit reads abnormal currents Current sensor wiring Check Valve Frontseated Backseated Section ServiceCompressor in a deep vacuum, internal dam- age will result Refrigerant Leak Checking Remove all refrigerant using a refrigerant recovery system Refrigerant Charge Compressor Upper Mounting Compressor OIL Level Condenser FAN and Motor Assembly Two expansion valves are used, the evaporator Wrapped with Insulating compound. SeeRemoving the Expansion Valve If applicable, braze the equalizer connection to Cleaned regularly. The preferred cleaning fluid is freshEqualizer line Check superheat refer to step14. Unloader Solenoid Valve Start unit and check operationEvaporator FAN Motor Capacitors Valve Override Controls Precheck Procedure TP1 Mounting Stud Type Cut one wire of existing cable 40 mm 1-1/2 inch Cut wires 5 cm 2 inches from shoulder of defecShorter than the other wire Cut one replacement sensor wire opposite colorMaintenance of Painted Surfaces 23 Door Hinge Repair Crack, Chip & Hole Repair Kit 24. Insert Location In-lbs Ft-lbs 13.99 18.86 In-lbs #10 Ft-lbs 12.72 17.1414.6 49.4 37.08 12.3 41.6 31.25 32.8 24.64 22.7 17.00 11.9 Section Electrical Wiring Schematic Schematic Diagram Wiring Diagram Sheet 1 Wiring Diagram Sheet 2 Index 309 Index-2

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