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Carrier 17/19EX Specifications
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2 DANGER !DANGER10 LID Operation and MenusPIC System Functions 17 Initial Start-Up19 Operating Instruction s24 Troubleshooting Gui de27 List of TablesTable 1 Major PIC Components and Panel Locations Table 2 LID Screens 31 List of Figures36 Introduction38 AbbreviationsFrequently used abbre viations in this manual in clude: 39 17/19EX Machine Fami liarization (Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3)Motor Starter ( Purchased Separa tely) Utility Vessel 41 Refrigeration Cy cle (Figure 4) 43 Motor/Oil Refri geration Cooling C ycle 44 Hermetic Machines (19 Series) Lubrication CycleClick here for Figure 4 Refr igerant, Motor Cooling, and Oil Cooling Cycles Summary 45 Details 48 Open-Drive Machines (17 Series) Lubricati on CycleSummary Details (See Figure 6) 50 StartersControls 118 Start-Up/Shutd own/Recycle Sequenc e ( Figure 25)125 Before Initial Start-Up166 Initial Start-Up180 Operating Instruc tions187 Pumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures195 General Maintenan ce221 Weekly MaintenanceCheck the Lubrication System 223 Scheduled Maintenance 254 Troubleshooting Gui de279 17/19EX Physical Data and Wiring Schematics 283 Table 1 Major PIC Components and Panel Locations*284 Table 2, Exa mple 1 Statu s01 Display Screen 285 Table 2, Example 1 Status01 Display Screen (Continued)Description Range Units Reference Point Name (Alarm History) Example 2 Status02 Dis pl ay Screen 2. Press STATUS. 3. Scroll down to highlight STATUS02. 286 Table 2, Example 2 Status02 Display ScreenDescription Point Type Units Reference Point Name (Alarm History) Input Output Example 3 Status03 Dis pl ay Screen To access this display f ro m the LID default screen: 2. Press STATUS. 3. Scroll down to highlight STATUS03. 287 Table 2, Example 3 Status03 Display ScreenDescription Range Units Reference Point Na me (Alarm History) 288 Table 2, Example 4 Setpoint Display Screen3. Scroll down to highlight EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION. Point Name Default 5. Scroll down to highlight CONFIG. Note: = delta degrees. 289 Table 2, Example 5 Configuration (Config) Display Screen Description Configurable Range Units Reference 3. Scroll down to highlight EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION. Point Name Default 5. Scroll down to highlight Lead/Lag. 6. Press SELECT. 290 Table 2, Example 6 Lead/Lag Configuration ScreenDescription Configurable Range Units Reference Example 7 Service1 Disp l ay Screen To access this display f ro m the LID default screen: 3. Scroll down to highlight EQUIPMENT SERVICE. 5. Scroll down to highlight SERVICE1. 291 Table 2, Example 7 Service1 Display Screen Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default Value 292 Table 2, Example 7 Service1 Display Screen (Continued)Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default Value Example 8 Service2 Disp l ay Screen 3. Scroll down to highlight EQUIPMENT SERVICE. 5. Scroll down to highlight SERVICE2. 293 Table 2, Example 8 Serv ic e2 Di sp la y S cre en Description Configurable Range Units Referen ce Point Name Default 294 Table 2, Example 8 Service2 Display Screen (Continued)Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default 295 Table 2, Exa mple 9 Servic e3 Display Scr een3. Scroll down to highlight ALGORITHM STATUS. 5. Scroll down to highlight MAINT01. 296 Table 2, Exa mple 10 Main tenance (M aint01) Dis play Scree nDescription Range/Status Units Reference Point Name 297 Table 2, Exa mple 11 Maint enance (M ai nt02) Displ ay Screen298 Table 2, Example 12 Maintenance (Maint03) Display Screen299 Table 2, Example 13 Maintenance (Maint04) Display Screen300 Table 3 Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings 301 Table 3 Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings (Continued)302 Table 4 Capacity Overrides303 Table 5A HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (F) Temperature (F) Pressure (psi) 304 Table 5A HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (F) (Continued)Temperature (F) Pressure (psi) 305 Table 5B HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (C) Temperature (C) Pressure (kPa) 306 Table 5B HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (C) (Continued)Temperature (C) Pressure (kPa) 307 Table 6 Recommended Torque 308 Table 7 Control Test Menu Functions 309 Table 7 Control Test Menu Functions (Continued)310 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Alert Messages A. Shutdown with ON/OFF/RESET-OFF 312 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Alert Messages C. In Recycle Shutdown 313 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Aler t Me ss ages D. Pre-St art Alerts : 318 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Aler t Messages H. Normal Run with Reset, Temperature, Or Demand 319 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/A lert Me ss ages I. Normal Run Overrides Active (Alerts) 320 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/A lert Me ss ages J. Out-of-Range Sensor Failures 321 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Al ert Messages K. Machine Protect Limit Faults 322 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Al ert Messages K. Machine Protect Limit Faults (Continued) 323 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Al ert Messages K. Machine Protect Limit Faults (Continued) 324 Table 8 LID P rimary and Se condary Mes sa ges and Cust om Alarm/Ale rt Messages L. Machine Alerts 326 Table 8 LID Primary and Secondary Messages and Custom Alarm/Al ert Messages M. Spare Sensor Alert Messages 329 Table 9A Thermistor Temperature (F) vs Resistance/Voltage Drop 330 Table 9A Thermistor Temperature (F) vs Resistance/Voltage Drop (Continued)331 Table 9B Thermistor Temperature (C) vs Resistance/Voltage Drop Temperature (C) Voltage Drop (V) Resistance Drop (V) Resistance (Ohms) Temperature (C) Voltage (Ohms) 332 Table 9B Thermistor Te mperature (C) vs Resistance/Vol tage Drop (Continued)Temperature (C) Voltage Drop (V) Resistance (Ohms) Drop (V) Resistance (Ohms) Temperature (C) Voltage 335 Table 11 Additional Condenser Weights*336 Table 12 Compressor/Motor/Suction Elbow Weights (English)337 Table 13 Additional Cooler Weights*338 Table 14 Marine Waterbox Cover Weights*339 Table 15 NIH Waterbox Cover Weights*340 Table 16 Auxiliary Systems, Electrical Data341 Table 17 Open-Drive Compressor Fits and Clearances 342 Table 17 Open-Drive Compressor Fits and Clearances (Continued)344 Table 18 Hermetic Compressor Fits and Clearances345 8 67 5 6 4 Code 19EX Shroud Code FA Shroud Code Impeller Impeller Diameter Dimension* Item 1 Item 2 in. mm in. mm in. mm 5 3 8 13.75349. 2 1.341 34.06 .876 22.25 9
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