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IMPORTANT: Do not insulate terminals until wiring arrangement has been checked and approved by Carrier start-up personnel. Also, make sure correct phas- ing is followed for proper motor rotation.

INSULATE MOTOR TERMINALS AND LEAD WIRE ENDS Ð Insulate compressor motor terminals, lead wire ends, and electrical wires to prevent moisture condensation and electrical arcing. Obtain insulation material from machine shipping package (located inside the motor terminal box) con- sisting of 3 rolls of insulation putty and one roll of vinyl tape.

1.Insulate each terminal by wrapping with one layer of in- sulation putty.

2.Overwrap putty with 4 layers of vinyl tape.

NOTE: Installer is responsible for any damage caused by improper wiring between starter and compressor motor.

CONNECT POWER WIRE TO OIL HEATER CONTAC- TOR (FRAME 1 AND 2) Ð Connect control power wiring between the oil heater contactor terminals (Fig. 29) and terminals LL1 and LL2 on the ®eld wiring strip in the compressor motor starter. Refer to Fig. 29 and wiring label on the chiller power panel

Voltage to terminals LL1 and LL2 comes from a con- trol transformer in a starter built to Carrier speci®- cations. Do not connect an outside source of control power to the compressor motor starter (terminals LL1 and LL2). An outside power source will produce dan- gerous voltage at the line side of the starter, because supplying voltage at the transformer secondary termi- nals produces input level voltage at the transformer primary terminals.

NOTE: The voltage selector switch in the machine power panel is factory set for 115 v control power source. When a 230 v control power source is used, set the voltage selector switch at 230 v.

The optional hot gas bypass valve is factory wired for 115 volts. If 230 v is used for control voltage, discon- nect the red wire from the piggy-back terminal oil heater contactor terminal 23 and yellow wire from the piggy- back on pilot relay 3C terminal No. 4. Then connect the red and yellow wires together with a splice connector.

CARRIER COMFORT NETWORK INTERFACE Ð The Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) communication bus wiring is supplied and installed by the controls/electrical contractor (if required). The wiring consists of shielded, 3-conductor cable with drain wire.

The system elements are connected to the communication bus in a daisy chain arrangement. The positive pin of each system element communication connector must be wired to the positive pins of the system element on either side of it. The negative pins must be wired to the negative pins. The signal ground pins must be wired to the signal ground pins. See Fig. 30 for location of the CCN network connector (COMM1) on the processor module.

LEGEND

Field Wiring

Power Panel Component Terminal

Fig. 29 Ð Oil Heater and Control Power Wiring Diagram (Frame 1 and 2 Machines)

CONNECT COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL WIR- ING FROM STARTER TO POWER PANEL Ð Connect control wiring from main motor starter to the machine power panel. All control wiring must use shielded cable. Also, connect the communications cable. Refer to the job wiring diagrams for cable type and cable number. Make sure the control circuit is grounded in accordance with applicable electrical codes and instructions on machine control wiring label.

Fig. 30 Ð Carrier Comfort Network

Communication Bus Wiring

NOTE: Conductors and drain wire must be 20 AWG (American Wire Gage) minimum stranded, tinned cop- per. Individual conductors must be insulated with PVC, PVC/nylon, vinyl, Te¯on, or polyethylene. An aluminum/ polyester 100% foil shield and an outer jacket of PVC, PVC/ nylon, chrome vinyl, or Te¯on with a minimum operat- ing temperature range of −4 F to 140 F (−20 C to 60 C) is required. See table below for cables that meet the requirements.

MANUFACTURER

CABLE NO.

Alpha

2413 or 5463

American

A22503

Belden

8772

Columbia

02525

 

 

29

796

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Contents Installation Instructions Contents Typical 23XL Installation Frame 1 and 2 Machines Typical 23XL Installation Frame 4 Machine Options English SizeMachine Rigging Guide Frame 4 Machines Width Height Size Heat Exchanger Length Overall Nozzle Pipe SizeWidth Height Heat Exchanger Length OverallUnit Compressor Size AssemblyComponent Frame 1 CompressorHeat Waterbox Heat Exchanger Waterbox PSI Frame DescriptionExchanger Description CoolerPage 23XL Drive End View Frame 1 and 2 Machines 23XL Top View Frame 1 and 2 Machines 23XL Top View Frame 4 Machines Motor Cooling Drain Section Frame 4 Machines Install Machine Supports Standard Isolation Connect Piping Typical Nozzle Piping Nominal Pipe Actual Pipe Frame Nozzle Arrangement CodesNominal Pipe Actual Pipe Frame Pass Piping Flow Data FrameTank Size Weight ASHRAE/ANSI SizeTrade QTY Location Size AnsiPage Page Pumpout Unit Page Page Page Manufacturer Cable no Carrier Comfort Network Communication Bus WiringInstall Field Insulation Typical COMM1 CCN Communication Wiring for Multiple Chillers 23XL Insulation Area for Frame 1 and 2 Machines General Copyright 1994 Carrier Corporation Installation START-UP Request Checklist Testing YES/NO Date to be Completed

23 XL specifications

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