Override #2: Circuit A Low Saturated Suction Temperature in Cooling

Override #3: Circuit B Low Saturated Suction Temperature in Cooling

These overrides attempt to avoid the low suction temperature alarms and are active only when the compressor is running beyond the fully unloaded level. The slide valve in the affected circuit will be decreased in position if the Saturated Suction Temperature is less than Brine Freeze Set Point (Brine Freeze Setpoint, LOSP) –18.0 F (–10 C) for 90 seconds, or the Satu- rated Suction Temperature is less than –4 F (–20 C).

Override #5: Low Temperature Cooling and High Tempera- ture Heating — This override decreases capacity when the dif- ference between the Control Point (Control Point, CTPT) and the Leaving Water Temperature (Cooler Leaving Fluid, LWT) reaches a predetermined limit and the rate of change of the wa- ter is 0º F per minute or still decreasing.

Override #6: Low Temperature Cooling and High Temperature Heating — This override decreases capacity (approximately 5% of circuit capacity) when the Entering Water Temperature (Cooler Entering Fluid, EWT) is less than the Control Point (Control Point, CTPT).

Override #7: Ramp Loading — No capacity stage increase will be made if the unit is configured for ramp loading (Ramp Loading Select, RL.S=ENBL) and the difference between the Leaving Water Temperature and the Control Point is greater than 4º F (2.2º C) and the rate of change of the leaving water is greater than Cool Ramp Loading Rate (Cooling Ramp Load- ing, CRMP). Operating mode 5 (MD05) will be in effect.

Override #8: Service Manual Test Override — This over- ride mode indicates the unit has been placed into Service Test mode. The user can then use Service Test functions to test the unit. All safeties and higher priority overrides are monitored and acted upon.

NOTE: The user cannot activate this override mode.

Override # 9: Demand Limit — This override mode is active when a command to limit the capacity is received. If the current unit capacity is greater than the active capacity limit value, a stage is removed. If the current capacity is lower than the capacity limit value, the control will not add a stage that will result in the new capacity being greater then the capacity limit value. Operating mode 4 (MD04) will be in effect.

Override #10: Cooler Interlock Override — This override prohibits compressor operation until the Cooler Interlock (Cooler Flow Switch, LOCK) is closed.

Override #11: High Temperature Cooling and Low Temper- ature Heating — This override algorithm runs once when the unit is switched to ON. If the difference between the Leaving Water Temperature (Cooler Leaving Fluid, LWT) and the Control Point (Control Point, CTPT) exceeds a calculated value and the rate of change of the water temperature is greater than –0.1º F/min, a stage will be added.

Override #12: High Temperature Cooling and Low Temper- ature Heating — This override runs only when Minimum Load Control is Enabled, (Hot Gas Bypass Select, HGBP) and is set to 1, 2 or 3. This override will add a stage of capacity if the next stage is Minimum Load Control, when the differ- ence between the Leaving Water Temperature (Cooler Leav- ing Fluid, LWT) and the Control Point (Control Point, CTPT) exceeds a calculated value and the rate of change of the water temperature is greater than a fixed value.

Override #13: Minimum On/Off and Off/On Time Delay — Whenever a capacity change has been made, the control will remain at this capacity stage for the next 90 seconds. During this time, no capacity control algorithm calculations will be made. If the capacity step is a compressor, an additional 90-second delay is added to the previous hold time (see Over- ride #22). This override allows the system to stabilize before

another capacity stage is added or removed. If a condition of a higher priority override occurs, the higher priority override will take precedence. Operating Mode 10 (MD10) will be in effect.

 

Table 33 — Capacity Control Overrides

 

 

 

CAPACITY CONTROL OVERRIDES

1

Cooler Freeze Protection

2

Circuit A Low Saturated Suction Temperature in Cooling

3

Circuit B Low Saturated Suction Temperature in Cooling

4

5

Low Temperature cooling and High Temperature Heating (LWT)

6

Low Temperature cooling and High Temperature Heating (EWT)

7

Ramp Loading

8

Service Manual Test Override

9

Demand Limit

10

Cooler Interlock Override

11

High Temperature Cooling and Low Temperature Heating

12

High Temperature Cooling and Low Temperature Heating

 

(minimum load control in effect)

13

Minimum On/Off and Off/On Time Delay

14

Slow Change Override

15

System Manager Capacity Control

16

Circuit A High Pressure Override

17

Circuit B High Pressure Override

18

19

Standby Mode

20

21

22

Minimum On Time Delay

23

Circuit A Low Saturated Suction Temperature in Cooling

24

Circuit B Low Saturated Suction Temperature in Cooling

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

Circuit A Low Refrigerant Charge

35

Circuit B Low Refrigerant Charge

36

37

38

39

40

41

Circuit A High Current Override

42

Circuit B High Current Override

43

44

Circuit A High Suction Superheat at Part Load

45

Circuit B High Suction Superheat at Part Load

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

Circuit A Delay for Unloading the Slide Valve

54

Circuit B Delay for Unloading the Slide Valve

55

56

57

58

59

Circuit A Low Oil Level

60

Circuit B Low Oil Level

61

62

Circuit A High Motor Temperature Override

63

Circuit B High Motor Temperature Override

64

65

66

Circuit A High Discharge Gas Override

67

Circuit B High Discharge Gas Override

44

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