Carrier 30GN040-420 Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Pressure, Analog, Inputs, Outputs

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Table 9 Ð Keypad Directory (cont)

STATUS (cont)

SUBFUNCTION

KEYPAD ENTRY

DISPLAY

COMMENT

 

 

 

 

7 PRESSURE

 

PRESSURE

Refrigerant System Pressure (psig)

 

 

MM DD YY

Date of Last Calibration

 

 

DPA X

Circuit A Discharge Pressure (psig)

 

 

SPA X

Circuit A Suction Pressure (psig)

 

 

XXXX XXX

Circuit A Discharge/Suction (psig)

 

 

OPA X

Circuit A Oil Pressure Differential (psig)

 

 

DPB X

Circuit B Discharge Pressure (psig)

 

 

SPB X

Circuit B Suction Pressure (psig)

 

 

XXXX XXX

Circuit B Discharge/Suction (psig)

 

 

OPB X

Circuit B Oil Pressure Differential (psig)

 

 

 

 

8 ANALOG

 

ANALOG

Status of Analog Inputs

 

 

REF X

Transducer Supply Voltage (volts)

 

 

LMT X²

Demand 4-20 mA Signal (mA)

 

 

RST X²

Reset 4-20 mA Signal (mA)

 

 

 

 

9 INPUTS

 

SW INPUT

Status of Switch Inputs

 

 

SPW X²

Dual Set Point Switch (open/closed)

 

 

DL1 X²

Demand Limit Switch 1 (open/closed)

 

 

DL2 X²

Demand Limit Switch 2 (open/closed)

 

 

 

 

10 OUTPUTS

 

OUTPUTS

Status of Outputs

 

 

ALMR X

Alarm Relay K3 (on/off)

 

 

FRA1 X

Fan Relay K1 (on/off)

 

 

FRA2 X

Fan Relay K2 (on/off)

 

 

FRB1 X

Fan Relay K4 (on/off)

 

 

FRB2 X

Fan Relay K5 (on/off)

 

 

CHWP X²

Cooler Water Pump Relay K6 (on/off)

 

 

ULA1 X

Unloader A1 (on/off)**

 

 

ULA2 X²

Unloader A2 (on/off)**

 

 

ULB1 X

Unloader B1 (on/off)**

 

 

ULB2 X²

Unloader B2 (on/off)**

 

 

LLSA X

Liquid Line Solenoid A

 

 

LLSB X

Liquid Line Solenoid B

 

 

EXVA X

EXVA Percent Open²

 

 

 

 

LEGEND

CCN Ð Carrier Comfort Network

EXV Ð Electronic Expansion Valve

MOP Ð Maximum Operating Pressure

*Will read ALARM or ALERT as appropriate. ²Must be con®gured.

**If applicable.

²²Not manually resettable.

NOTE: If metric option is selected under , temperature expressed as Celsius and pressure will be expressed as kPa.

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Contents Controls, Operation, Troubleshooting Tons Unit 30GN Unit Sizes and Modular CombinationsUnit Model Nominal Section a Section B 30GN Control Panel 040-110 Unit Shown LOCAL/ENABLE LOCAL/ENABLE-STOP-CCN Switch Positions and OperationKeypad and Display Module Also Called Hsio StopThermistor and Transducer Locations Compressor Protection Control Module CpcsThermistors Pressure TransducersSteps Ð Capacity Control StepsLoading Sequence a Loading Sequence B Unit Control Ð Capacity Control Steps, 040-070 Ð Capacity Control Steps, 040-070 A1²,B1² Displacement Compressors Approx 080, 230B 60 HzA1²**, B1² A1²**,B1²090, 245B 50 Hz Compressors Displacement090, 245B 60 Hz 270B 60 Hz 100, 255B270B 50 Hz Unit Control Loading Sequence a Loading Sequence B315B 50 Hz 110, 290B315B 60 Hz A1*,A2,B1 A1,A2,B1 A1²²,A2,B1,B2 A1*,A2,B1,B2 130 60 Hz 150, 230A, 245A 130 50 HzA1,kB1 330A/B 60 Hz 170, 270A330A/B,360B 50 Hz 330A/B, 360B 50 Hz 390B 60 Hz Approx 190, 290A, 360A/BA1,B1 A1**,B1420A/B 60 Hz 210, 315A, 390A420A/B 50 Hz Pumpout Head Pressure ControlFAN Arrangement FAN Numbers FAN Contactor Controlled by Condenser Fan SequenceFunctions and Subfunctions Keypad and Display Module UsageFunction USE Keys Operative USE KeysKeypad Directory Accessing Functions and SubfunctionsKeypad Directory Status TemperatureSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Stage SET PointAnalog Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment PressureInputs OutputsSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Outputs Subfunction Keypad Entry Display CommentSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Compressors Unloaders CPA1Keypad Directory Test Keypad Directory Schedule Configuration Keypad Directory ServiceService Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment FactorySubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment RUN Time ALARM/ALERTStarts HISTORY²²Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment SET Points Reset SET PointsDemand SET Points Date and TimeKeypad Display Comments Entry Response Example 1 Ð Reading Alarm CodesExample 2 Ð Reading Current Operating Modes Operational and Mode Display Codes Reset Set Points Example 3 Ð Using Test FunctionReset Amounts Example 5A Ð External ResetExample 4 Ð Reading and Changing Chilled Fluid Set Point Measurement Method Input Data DescriptionKeypad Display Comments Entry Response Example 5C Ð Using Return Fluid Temperature ResetSwitch PowerComm Ð Communications Bus PWRPassword Service FunctionsSUB Keypad Display Comment LoggedonExample 8 Ð Setting Time of Day Day of Week To Disable Demand Limit4-20 mA Demand Limiting Factory Conguration Keystrokes Adjustable Field CongurationsKeypad Display Comment Entry Example 9 Ð Using the Schedule FunctionProgramming Period Keypad Display Comment Entry Programming PeriodEnter Display Example 10 Ð Holiday Schedule FunctionStop position. Unit cannot start if these contacts are Typical Stoppage Faults and Reset TypesLOCAL/ENABLE-STOP-CCN Alarm and Alert CodesWSM CpcsFSM DGT COM, CommDsio HPSComm CGF Subfunction. Groups Electronic Expansion Valve EXV EXV Cable Connections to EXV Driver Module, Dsio EXV Thermistor Replacement T1, T2, T7, T8 Temperature Voltage Resistance Drop Ohms Temperature Voltage Resistance Drop Thermistor and Pressure Transducer Locations Thermistor Locations Circuits a and B, Lead Compressor Only Lead Compressor Transducer and Thermistor Locations Control Modules Module Address Selector Switch LocationsAccessory Unloader Installation 4 In/4 Out Module SIO InstallationStandard and Accessory Unloaders TroubleshootingPage ²Or HGBPR-B Or HGBPR-AHgbpr Ð COMOutdoor-Air Temperature Externally PoweredCWP Ð Chilled Water Fluid Pump TB Ð Terminal BlockInterlocks Remote AlarmPage Copyright 1995 Carrier Corporation

30GN040-420 specifications

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