Carrier 30GN040-420 Example 1 Ð Reading Alarm Codes, Example 2 Ð Reading Current Operating Modes

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STATUS FUNCTION Ð This function shows the rotating display, current status of alarm and alert (diagnostic) codes, capacity stages, operating modes, chilled water set point, all measured system temperatures and pressures, superheat val- ues, pressure switch positions, analog inputs, and switch in- puts. These subfunctions are de®ned on pages 36 and 37.

(Rotating Display)

(Alarms/Alerts) Ð Alarms and alerts are messages that one or more faults have been detected. Each fault is as- signed a code number which is reported with the alarm or alert. See Table 10 for code de®nitions. The codes indicate failures that cause the unit to shut down, terminate an option (such as reset) or result in the use of a default value as set point.

Up to 10 codes can be stored at once. To view them

in sequence, press

to enter the alarm/alert dis-

plays and then press to move to the individual dis-

plays. Press after a code has been displayed. The mean- ing of the code scrolls across the screen. See Example 1.

Example 1 Ð Reading Alarm Codes

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

COMMENTS

ENTRY

RESPONSE

 

 

TUE 12:45

 

 

LOCAL ON

 

 

CLOCK ON

Keypad has not been used for

 

13 MODE

at least 10 minutes. Alternating

 

8 MODE

summary display appears on

 

COOL 1

screen

 

2 ALARMS

 

 

3 MINS

 

 

2 ALARMS

2 alarms/alerts detected

 

RSAL DSB

Reset all alarms/alerts

 

ALARM 9

First alarm/alert code

 

COOLER LEAVING

 

 

FLUID THERMISTOR

Explanation of alarm/alert code

 

FAILURE

 

 

ALARM 42

Second alarm/alert code.

 

Cooler freeze protection

 

 

 

COOLER FREEZE

Explanation of alarm/alert code

 

PROTECTION

 

 

 

 

 

When a diagnostic (alarm or alert) code is stored in the display and the machine automatically resets, the code is de- leted. Codes for safeties which do not automatically reset are not deleted until the problem is corrected and either the machine is switched to STOP position, then back to LOCAL/ ENABLE or CCN position, or by using the keypad and dis- play module.

To reset alarms/alerts using keypad and display module:

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

COMMENTS

ENTRY

RESPONSE

 

 

 

 

 

RSAL DSB

Reset all alarms/alerts

 

function disabled

 

 

 

RSAL ENB

Reset all alarms/alerts

 

function enabled

 

 

 

 

 

(Modes) Ð The operating mode codes are dis- played to indicate the operating status of the unit at a given time. See Table 10.

To enter the MODES subfunction, press

and

press the key to determine if more than one mode ap- plies. See Example 2 to read current mode with expansion.

Example 2 Ð Reading Current Operating Modes

KEYPAD

 

DISPLAY

COMMENTS

ENTRY

RESPONSE

 

 

TUE 15:45

Keypad has not been used for at

 

LOCAL ON

least 10 minutes. Rotating summary

 

CLOCK ON

display appears on screen

 

8 MODE

 

 

COOL 1

 

 

0 ALARMS

 

 

3

MINS

 

 

2

MODES

There are 2 modes currently in effect

 

LOCAL ON

Unit is on by chiller on/off switch

 

8

MODE

Temperature reset is in effect

 

 

 

 

(Stage) Ð This subfunction displays the capac-

ity stage number. See Tables 4A-4C for compressor loading sequence. To enter the STAGE subfunction, press

and press the to display the stage number.

Continue pressing for the following information:

·Number of requested stages.

·Percent of total unit capacity being utilized.

·Percent of each circuit capacity being utilized.

·Percent of total capacity available.

·Percent of capacity available in each circuit.

·Demand limit set point in effect (can be any value be- tween 0% and 100%).

·Status of each compressor relay. When a compressor is on, the number of that compressor is displayed. If a com- pressor is off, a 0 is displayed. For example: In a given circuit, if compressors 1 and 3 are running, and 2 and 4 are not running, 0301 is displayed for that circuit.

·Load/Unload factor for compressors. This factor is an in- dication of when a step of capacity is added or subtracted. Its value can range from slightly less than ±1.0 to slightly more than +1.0. When load/unload factor reaches +1.0, a compressor is added. When the load/unload factor reaches ±1.0, a compressor is subtracted. If compressor unloaders are used, at ±.6 a compressor is unloaded and at +.6, a compressor is loaded up.

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Contents Controls, Operation, Troubleshooting Unit Sizes and Modular Combinations Unit Model Nominal Section a Section BTons Unit 30GN 30GN Control Panel 040-110 Unit Shown LOCAL/ENABLE-STOP-CCN Switch Positions and Operation LOCAL/ENABLEKeypad and Display Module Also Called Hsio StopCompressor Protection Control Module Cpcs Thermistor and Transducer LocationsThermistors Pressure TransducersÐ Capacity Control Steps Loading Sequence a Loading Sequence B Unit ControlSteps Ð Capacity Control Steps, 040-070 Ð Capacity Control Steps, 040-070 Displacement Compressors Approx 080, 230B 60 Hz A1²,B1²A1²**, B1² A1²**,B1²Compressors Displacement 090, 245B 60 Hz090, 245B 50 Hz 100, 255B 270B 60 HzUnit Control Loading Sequence a Loading Sequence B 270B 50 Hz110, 290B 315B 60 Hz315B 50 Hz A1*,A2,B1 A1,A2,B1 A1²²,A2,B1,B2 A1*,A2,B1,B2 130 60 Hz 130 50 Hz 150, 230A, 245AA1,kB1 170, 270A 330A/B 60 Hz330A/B,360B 50 Hz 330A/B, 360B 50 Hz Approx 190, 290A, 360A/B 390B 60 HzA1,B1 A1**,B1210, 315A, 390A 420A/B 60 Hz420A/B 50 Hz Head Pressure Control PumpoutCondenser Fan Sequence FAN Arrangement FAN Numbers FAN Contactor Controlled byKeypad and Display Module Usage Functions and SubfunctionsFunction USE Keys Operative USE KeysAccessing Functions and Subfunctions Keypad DirectoryTemperature Keypad Directory StatusSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Stage SET PointSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Pressure AnalogInputs OutputsSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment OutputsSubfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment Compressors Unloaders CPA1Keypad Directory Test Keypad Directory Schedule Keypad Directory Service ConfigurationService Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment FactoryALARM/ALERT Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment RUN TimeStarts HISTORY²²Reset SET Points Subfunction Keypad Entry Display Comment SET PointsDemand SET Points Date and TimeExample 1 Ð Reading Alarm Codes Example 2 Ð Reading Current Operating ModesKeypad Display Comments Entry Response Operational and Mode Display Codes Example 3 Ð Using Test Function Reset Set PointsExample 5A Ð External Reset Reset AmountsExample 4 Ð Reading and Changing Chilled Fluid Set Point Measurement Method Input Data DescriptionExample 5C Ð Using Return Fluid Temperature Reset Keypad Display Comments Entry ResponsePower SwitchComm Ð Communications Bus PWRService Functions PasswordSUB Keypad Display Comment LoggedonTo Disable Demand Limit Example 8 Ð Setting Time of Day Day of Week4-20 mA Demand Limiting Adjustable Field Congurations Factory Conguration KeystrokesExample 9 Ð Using the Schedule Function Keypad Display Comment EntryProgramming Period Keypad Display Comment Entry Programming PeriodExample 10 Ð Holiday Schedule Function Enter DisplayTypical Stoppage Faults and Reset Types Stop position. Unit cannot start if these contacts areAlarm and Alert Codes LOCAL/ENABLE-STOP-CCNCpcs FSMWSM COM, Comm DGTDsio 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 Module Address Selector Switch Locations Control ModulesAccessory Unloader Installation Installation 4 In/4 Out Module SIOTroubleshooting Standard and Accessory UnloadersPage Or HGBPR-A ²Or HGBPR-BHgbpr Ð COMExternally Powered Outdoor-Air TemperatureCWP Ð Chilled Water Fluid Pump TB Ð Terminal BlockRemote Alarm InterlocksPage Copyright 1995 Carrier Corporation

30GN040-420 specifications

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