Carrier PC211 manuals
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Carrier PC211 Specifications
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2 DANGER !DANGER10 PIC System Functions Safety Controls 13 Start-Up/Shutdown/Recycle Sequence17 Initial Start-Up18 Operating Instruction s19 Pumpout and Refrig erant Transfer Procedures 20 General Maintenance 23 Troubleshooting Gui de 26 List of TablesTable 1 Major PIC Components and Panel Locations Table 2 LID Screens 30 List of Figures37 Abbreviations and Explanations 38 Machine Familiarization 40 Refrigeration Cycle 41 Motor/Oil Refri geration Cooling C ycle 43 Lubrication Cycle Click here for Figure 3 Refr igerant Motor Cooling and Oil Cooling Cycles Summary Details 45 Oil Reclaim System47 Starting Equipment 51 Controls119 Start-Up/Shutd own/Recycle Sequenc e ( Figure 24)125 Before Initial Start-Up146 Initial Start-Up Chec klist for 19XL Hermetic Centrifugal Liquid Chil ler169 Initial Start-up177 Operating Instruc tions184 Pumpout and Refrigerant Transfer Procedures198 General Maintenan ce 204 Weekly MaintenanceCheck the Lubrication System 205 Scheduled Maintenance 219 Troubleshooting Gui deOverview 220 Checking the Display MessagesChecking Temper a t ur e Sen sor s Resistance C heck 221 Voltage Drop Check Sens or Accuracy Dual Temperature Sensors 222 Checking Pressure Transducers 226 Control Algorithms Checkout Procedure227 Control Test 233 Notes on Module Operation 235 Processor Module (PSIO) (Figure 43) 237 Options Modules (8-Input) 238 Replacing Defective Processor Modules 241 Solid-State Starters244 DANGER !DANGER248 Physical Data*See Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 8, Figure 9, Figure 10 , Figure 11, and Figure 12. 251 Table 1 Major PIC Components and Panel Locations*Pic Component Panel Location Table 2 LID Screens 252 Table 2, Example 1 Status01 Display Screen 253 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. 254 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. 255 Table 2, Example 3 Status03 Display Screen Description Range Units Reference Point Na me (Alarm History) 256 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. 257 Table 2, Example 5 Configuration (Config) Display Screen Description Co nfigurab le Range Units Reference 258 Table 2, Example 6 Lead/Lag Configuration Display Screen 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. 259 Table 2, Exam ple 7 Servi c e1 Display S creen Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default Value 260 Table 2, Exam ple 7 Servi c e1 Display S creen (Cont i nued)Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default Value Example 8 Service2 Disp l ay Screen To access this display from the LID default screen: 3. Scroll down to highlight EQUIPMENT SERVICE. 5. Scroll down to highlight SERVICE2. 261 Table 2, Example 8 Service2 Display Screen Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default 262 Table 2, Example 8 Service2 Display Screen (Continued)Description Configurable Range Units Reference Point Name Default 263 Table 2, Exa mple 9 Servi c e3 Display S creen 3. Scroll down to highlight ALGORITHM STATUS. 5. Scroll down to highlight MAINT01. 264 Table 2, Example 10 Maintenance (Maint01) Display Screen Description Range/Status Units Referen ce Point Name 265 Table 2, Example 11 Maintenance (Maint02) Display Screen 266 Table 2, Example 12 Maintenance (Maint03) Display Screen 267 Table 2, Example 13 Maintenance (Maint04) Display Screen 268 Table 3 Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings Monitored Parameter Limit Applicable Comments 269 Table 3 Protective Safety Limits and Control Settings (Continued)Monitored Parameter Limit Applicable Comments 270 Table 4 Capacity Overrides 271 Table 4 Capacity Overrides (Continued) * Inches of mercury below one at m os ph ere. 272 Table 5A HCFC-22 Pressure Temperature (F) Temper- Pressure (psi) Temper- Pressure (psi) Absolute Gage Absolute Gage Absolute Gage 273 Table 5B HCFC-22 Pressure Temperature (C) Temper- Pressure (kPa) Temper- Pressure (kPa) Absolute Gage Absolute Gage Absolute Gage 274 Table 5C HF C-134a Pres su re Tempera ture (F) Temperature, F Pressure (psig) 275 Table 5C HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (F) (Continued)Temperature, F Pressure (psig) 276 Table 5D HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (C) Temperature, C Pressur e Gage (k Pa) 277 Table 5D HFC-134a Pressure Temperature (C) (Continued)Temperature, C Pressur e Gage (k Pa) 278 Table 6 Potentiometer Adjustment 279 Table 7 Amps Correction Factors for 19XL Motors Volt/ Hz Motor Code CD CE CL CM CN CP CQ CR 280 Table 8 Control Test Menu Functions 281 Table 8 Control Test Menu Functions (Continued)282 Table 9 Refrigerant (HCFC-22 or HFC-134a) Charges Legend For Table 10, A - N 283 Table 10A Shutdown with On/Off/Reset-Off Primary Messa ge Secondar y M e ss age P ro bable Cause/Remed y 284 Table 10B Timing Out or Timed Out Primary Message Secondary Messa ge Probable Cause/ Remedy 285 Table 10C In Recycle Shutdown Primary Message Secondary Messa ge Probable Cause/ Remedy 286 Primary Message Secondary Messag e Alarm Message/Primary Cause Additional Cause/Remedy 287 Table 10E Normal or Auto.-Restart288 Table 10F Start-Up Failures: This is an alarm condition. A manual reset is required to clear. 290 Table 10G Compressor Jumpstart and Refrigerant Protection 291 Table 10H Normal Run with Reset, Temperature, or Demand 292 Table 10I Normal Run Overrides Active (Alerts) 293 Table 10J Out-of-Range Sensor Failures 294 Table 10K Machine Protect Limit Faults 296 Table 10K Machine Protect Limit Faults (Continued)297 Table 10L Machine Alerts 298 Table 10M Spare Sens or Alert Messages 299 Table 10N Other Problems/Malfunctions 300 Table 10N Other Problems/Malfunctions (Continued)301 Table 11A Thermistor Temperature (F) vs Resistance/Voltage Drop 302 Table 11A Thermistor Temperature (F) vs Resistance/Voltage Drop (Continued)303 Table 11B Thermistor Temperature (C) vs Resistance/Vol tag e Drop Temperature (C) Voltage Drop (V) Resistan ce Drop (V) Resistance (Ohms) Temperature ( C) Voltage (Ohms) 304 Table 11B Thermistor Temperature (C) vs Resistance/Vol tag e Drop (Continued)Temperature (C) Voltage Drop (V) Resistan ce (Ohms) Drop (V) Resistance (Ohms) Temperature ( C) Voltage 305 Table 12 Benshaw, Inc. Solid-State Starter Troubleshooting Guide 306 Table 12 Benshaw, Inc. Solid-State Starter Troubleshooting Guide (Co ntinue d)307 Table 13 Cut l er-Hammer Solid-State Starter Troubleshooting G ui de Problem Probabl e Caus e Area of Correction 308 Table 13 Cut l er-Hammer Solid-State Starter Troubleshooti ng G ui de (Continued)Problem Probabl e Caus e Area of Correction Legend CCW Counter Clockw ise CFR Current Feedback Resistor STR Shunt Trip Relay 309 Table 13 Cut l er-Hammer Solid-State Starter Troubleshooting Gui de (Continued)Problem Probabl e Caus e Area of Correcti on 310 Table 14 Heat Exchanger Data * Add to heat exchanger wei ghts and volumes for tot al we ight or volume. 311 Table 15 Additional Data for Marine Waterboxes*312 Table 16 Compressor Weights 313 Table 17 Compressor/Motor Weights 314 Table 18 Waterbox Cover Weights* (English (lb))315 Table 18 Waterbox Cover Weights* (SI (kg)) (Continued)316 Table 19 Optional Pumpout System Electrical Data 343 Figure 24 Control Sequence372 Compressor Assembly TorquesItem Description Torque ft-lb Nm Figure 53 Compressor Fits and Clearances Insulator Packing Nut Brass Jam Nut
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