30rap-3t Chiller Carrier
30rap-3t Chiller Carrier
30rap-3t Chiller Carrier
30RAP010-090
Air-Cooled Chillers
with COMFORTLINK Controls
Page
OPERATION SEQUENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-73
Electronic Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
CONTROL COMPONENTS
Electronic Expansion Valve (EXV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
EXV Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
FIELD SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
VALVE REPLACEMENT
VALVE REASSEMBLY
VALVE INSPECTION/MOTOR REPLACEMENT
Compressor Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Cooler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
BRAZED-PLATE COOLER HEAT EXCHANGER
REPLACEMENT
BRAZED-PLATE COOLER HEAT EXCHANGER
CLEANING
Oil Charge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Microchannel Heat Exchanger (MCHX)
Condenser Coil Maintenance and Cleaning
Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Check Refrigerant Feed Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
FILTER DRIER
MOISTURE-LIQUID INDICATOR
MINIMUM LOAD VALVE
PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES
Check Unit Safeties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH
PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
COOLER FREEZE-UP PROTECTION
HEATER CABLE
WINTER SHUTDOWN
Thermistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Pressure Transducers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Chilled Water Flow Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Strainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Condenser Fans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Motormaster V Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
GENERAL OPERATION
CONFIGURATION
DRIVE PROGRAMMING
EPM CHIP
LOSS OF CCN COMMUNICATIONS
REPLACING DEFECTIVE MODULES
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Catalog No. 04-53300072-01
Printed in U.S.A.
Form 30RAP-3T
Pg 1
10-11
Replaces: 30RAP-2T
CONTENTS (cont)
WARNING
Page
Hydronic Package. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73,74
Recommended Maintenance Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Microchannel Heat Exchanger (MCHX)
Condenser Coil Maintenance and Cleaning
Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-85
Complete Unit Stoppage and Restart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
GENERAL POWER FAILURE
UNIT ENABLE-OFF-REMOTE CONTACT SWITCH IS
OFF
CHILLED FLUID PROOF-OF-FLOW SWITCH OPEN
OPEN 24-V CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKERS
COOLING LOAD SATISFIED
THERMISTOR FAILURE
LOW SATURATED SUCTION
COMPRESSOR SAFETIES
CAUTION
This unit uses a microprocessor-based electronic control
system. Do not use jumpers or other tools to short out
components, or to bypass or otherwise depart from recommended procedures. Any short-to-ground of the control
board or accompanying wiring may destroy the electronic
modules or electrical components.
CAUTION
To prevent potential damage to heat exchanger, always run
fluid through heat exchanger when adding or removing
refrigerant charge. Use appropriate brine solutions in cooler
fluid loop to prevent the freezing of brazed plate heat
exchanger, optional hydronic section and/or interconnecting
piping when the equipment is exposed to temperatures
below 32 F (0 C). Proof of flow switch and strainer are
factory installed on all models. Do NOT remove power
from this chiller during winter shutdown periods without
taking precaution to remove all water from heat exchanger
and optional hydronic system. Failure to properly protect
the system from freezing may constitute abuse and may
void warranty.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installing, starting up, and servicing this equipment can be
hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components, and
equipment location (roof, elevated structures, mechanical
rooms, etc.). Only trained, qualified installers and service
mechanics should install, start up, and service this equipment.
When working on this equipment, observe precautions in
the literature, and on tags, stickers, and labels attached to the
equipment, and any other safety precautions that apply. Follow
all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use
care in handling, rigging, and setting this equipment, and in
handling all electrical components.
CAUTION
Compressors and optional hydronic system pumps require
specific rotation. Test condenser fan(s) first to ensure
proper phasing. Swap any two incoming power leads to
correct condenser fan rotation before starting any other
motors.
WARNING
Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Shut
off all power to this equipment during installation. There
may be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all disconnect locations to alert others not to restore power until work
is completed.
CAUTION
Refrigerant charge must be removed slowly to prevent loss
of compressor oil that could result in compressor failure.
CAUTION
WARNING
GENERAL
WARNING
This unit uses a microprocessor-based electronic control
system. Do not use jumpers or other tools to short out or
bypass components or otherwise depart from recommended procedures. Any short-to-ground of the control
board or accompanying wiring may destroy the board or
electrical component.
MODE
Run Status
Service Test
Temperature
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Alarm Status
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
ESCAPE
ENTER
Operating Modes
Alarms
Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are password protected. The words PASS and WORD will alternate
on the display when required. The default password is 1111.
Press ENTER and the 1111 password will be displayed. Press
ENTER again and the first digit will begin to flash. Use the
arrow keys to change the number and press ENTER to accept
the digit. Continue with the remaining digits of the password.
The password can only be changed through CCN operator
Configuration value cannot be changed while the unit is enabled. Remote-Off-Enable must be in the off position in order
to change any configuration mode.
See Tables 2-14 and Appendix A for further details.
Com
fortL
MOD
Run
ink
E
Alarm
Status
Status
Servic
e Tes
t
Tem
peratu
res
Pressu
res
Setpo
ints
Inputs
Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are password protected. The words Enter Password will be displayed
when required, with 1111 also being displayed. The default
password is 1111. Use the arrow keys to change the number
and press ENTER to enter the digit. Continue with the remaining digits of the password. The password can only be
changed through CCN operator interface software such as
ComfortWORKS, ComfortVIEW and Service Tool.
Outpu
ts
Config
uration
Time
Clock
Opera
ting
Modes
Alarm
s
ENTE
ESC
RUN
STATUS
Auto
View of
Run Status
(VIEW)
Unit Run
Hour and
Start
(RUN)
SERVICE
TEST
TEMPERATURES PRESSURES
SET
POINTS
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
CONFIGURATION
TIME
CLOCK
OPERATING
MODES
ALARMS
Service
Test Mode
(TEST)
Pressures
Ckt A
(PRC.A)
Cooling
Setpoints
(COOL)
General
Inputs
(GEN.I)
General
Outputs
(GEN.O)
Display
Configuration
(DISP)
Time of
Day
(TIME)
Modes
(MODE)
Current
(CRNT)
Outputs
and Pumps
(OUTS)
Temperatures
Ckt A
(CIR.A)
Pressures
Ckt B
(PRC.B)
SUB-MODE
Temperatures
Ckt B
(CIR.B)
Head
Pressure
Setpoint
(HEAD)
Brine
Freeze
Setpoint
(FRZ)
Circuit
Inputs
(CRCT)
4-20mA
Inputs
(4-20)
Outputs
Circuit A
EXV
(A.EXV)
Outputs
Circuit B
EXV
(B.EXV)
Unit
Configuration
(UNIT)
Unit Options 1
Hardware
(OPT1)
Outputs
Circuit A
(CIR.A)
Unit Options 2
Controls
(OPT2)
Preventive
Maintenance
(PM)
Outputs
Circuit B
(CIR.B)
CCN Network
Configuration
(CCN)
Software
Version
(VERS)
Cir. A EXV
Configuration
(EXV.A)
Cir. B EXV
Configuration
(EXV.B)
Motormaster
Configuration
(MM)
Reset Cool Temp
(RSET)
Set Point and
Ramp Load
(SLCT)
Service
Configuration
(SERV)
Broadcast
Configuration
(BCST)
LEGEND
Ckt Circuit
*Throughout this text, the location of items in the menu structure will be
described in the following format:
Item Expansion (Mode NameSub-mode NameITEM)
For example, using the language selection item:
Language Selection (ConfigurationDISPLANG)
Month,
Date, Day,
and Year
(DATE)
Daylight
Savings
Time
(DST)
Local
Holiday
Schedules
(HOL.L)
Schedule
Number
(SCH.N)
Local
Occupancy
Schedule
(SCH.L)
Schedule
Override
(OVR)
Reset
Alarms
(RCRN)
Alarm
History
(HIST)
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
VIEW
ENTER
EWT
XXX.X F
LWT
XXX.X F
SETP
XXX.X F
ACTIVE SETPOINT
CTPT
XXX.X F
CONTROL POINT
LOD.F
XXX
LOAD/UNLOAD FACTOR
STAT
CONTROL MODE
SUB-ITEM
DISPLAY
SUB-ITEM DISPLAY
LD.PM
RUN
HOUR
*Press
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
and
ITEM
EXPANSION
COMMENT
0 = Service Test
1 = Off Local
2 = Off CCN
3 = Off Time
4 = Off Emrgcy
5 = On Local
6 = On CCN
7 = On Time
8 = Ht Enabled
9 = Pump Delay
LEAD PUMP
OCC
YES/NO
OCCUPIED
LS.AC
YES/NO
MODE
YES/NO
CAP
XXX %
STGE
REQUESTED STAGE
ALRM
XXX
TIME
XX.XX
TIME OF DAY
00.00-23.59
MNTH
XX
MONTH OF YEAR
DATE
XX
DAY OF MONTH
01-31
YEAR
XX
YEAR OF CENTURY
STR.U
XXXX
MACHINE STARTS
HR.P1
XXXX.X
HR.P2
XXXX.X
See Note
See Note
See Note
See Note
ESCAPE
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
See Note
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
STRT
ENTER
ST.A1
XXXX
COMPRESSOR A1 STARTS
ST.A2
XXXX
COMPRESSOR A2 STARTS
ST.A3
XXXX
COMPRESSOR A3 STARTS
ST.A4
XXXX
COMPRESSOR A4 STARTS
ST.B1
XXXX
COMPRESSOR B1 STARTS
See Note
ST.B2
XXXX
COMPRESSOR B2 STARTS
See Note
ST.B3
XXXX
COMPRESSOR B3 STARTS
See Note
ST.B4
XXXX
COMPRESSOR B4 STARTS
See Note
PM
ENTER
SUB-ITEM
DISPLAY
SUB-ITEM DISPLAY
PUMP
ENTER
SI.PM
XXXX HRS
P.1.DN
XXXX HRS
P.2.DN
XXXX HRS
P.1.MN
YES/NO
User Entry
P.2.MN
YES/NO
User Entry
P.1.M0
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.1.M1
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.1.M2
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.1.M3
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.1.M4
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.2.M0
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.2.M1
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.2.M2
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.2.M3
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
P.2.M4
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
STRN
STRAINER MAINTENANCE
SI.ST
XXXX HRS
S.T.DN
XXXX HRS
S.T.MN
YES/NO
ST.DT
ENTER
Default: 8760
User Entry
ENTER
ENTER
Default: 8760
ENTER
ENTER
COMMENT
PUMP MAINTENANCE
PMDT
ENTER
ITEM
EXPANSION
S.T.M0
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
S.T.M1
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
S.T.M2
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
S.T.M3
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
S.T.M4
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
COIL
COIL MAINTENANCE
SI.CL
XXXX HRS
C.L.DN
XXXX HRS
C.L.MN
YES/NO
CL.DT
Default: 8760
User Entry
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
SUB-ITEM
DISPLAY
ENTER
PM (cont)
VERS
*Press
ENTER
ITEM
EXPANSION
C.L.M0
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
C.L.M1
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
C.L.M2
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
C.L.M3
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
C.L.M4
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
COMMENT
MBB
CESR131460-xx-xx
EXV
CESR131172-xx-xx
AUX1
CESR131333-xx-xx
EMM
CESR131174-xx-xx
MARQ
CESR131171-xx-xx
NAVI
CESR130227-xx-xx
CXB
CESR131173-xx-xx
ENTER
and
SUB-ITEM DISPLAY
ESCAPE
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
ITEM
EXPANSION
SERVICE TEST MODE
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
ENTER
OUTS
COMMENT
To Enable Service Test Mode,
move Enable/Off/Remote
Contact switch to OFF. Change
TEST to ON. Move switch to
ENABLE.
EXV.A
0 to 100%
EXV A % OPEN
EXV.B
0 to 100%
EXV B % OPEN
FAN1
ON/OFF
FAN 1 RELAY
FAN2
ON/OFF
FAN 2 RELAY
FAN3
ON/OFF
FAN 3 RELAY
FAN4
ON/OFF
FAN 4 RELAY
FAN5
ON/OFF
FAN 5 RELAY
FAN6
ON/OFF
FAN 6 RELAY
FAN7
ON/OFF
FAN 7 RELAY
FAN8
ON/OFF
FAN 8 RELAY
V.HPA
0 to 100%
V.HPB
0 to 100%
CLP.1
ON/OFF
CLP.2
ON/OFF
DIG.P
0 to 100%
CL.HT
ON/OFF
COOLER/PUMP HEATER
CCH.A
ON/OFF
CCH.B
ON/OFF
RMT.A
ON/OFF
CMPA
CC.A1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A1 RELAY
DIG.P
0 to 100%
CC.A2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A2 RELAY
CC.A3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A3 RELAY
CC.A4
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A4 RELAY
MLV
ON/OFF
CMPB
CC.B1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B1 RELAY
CC.B2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B2 RELAY
CC.B3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B3 RELAY
CC.B4
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B4 RELAY
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
See Note
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
ENT AND LEAVE UNIT TEMPS
ENTER
CEWT
XXX.X F
CLWT
XXX.X F
OAT
XXX.X F
SPT
XXX.X F
SPACE TEMPERATURE
DLWT
XXX.X F
UNIT
COMMENT
CIR.A
TEMPERATURES CIRCUIT A
ENTER
SCT.A
XXX.X F
SST.A
XXX.X F
RGT.A
XXX.X F
D.GAS
XXX.X F
SH.A
XXX.X ^F
See Note
SCT.B
XXX.X F
See Note
SST.B
XXX.X F
See Note
RGT.B
XXX.X F
See Note
SH.B
XXX.X ^F
See Note
CIR.B
ENTER
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
PRESSURES CIRCUIT A
ENTER
DP.A
XXX.X PSIG
DISCHARGE PRESSURE
SP.A
XXX.X PSIG
SUCTION PRESSURE
PRESSURES CIRCUIT B
See Note
DP.B
XXX.X PSIG
DISCHARGE PRESSURE
See Note
SP.B
XXX.X PSIG
SUCTION PRESSURE
See Note
PRC.A
PRC.B
ENTER
COMMENT
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
COOLING SETPOINTS
ENTER
CSP.1
XXX.X F
COOLING SETPOINT 1
Default: 44 F
CSP.2
XXX.X F
COOLING SETPOINT 2
Default: 44 F
CSP.3
XXX.X F
ICE SETPOINT
Default: 32 F
COOL
HEAD
COMMENT
H.DP
XXX.X F
HEAD SETPOINT
Default: 95 F
F.ON
XXX.X F
FAN ON SETPOINT
Default: 95 F
F.OFF
XXX.X F
Default: 72 F
B.OFF
XXX.X F
Default: 23 F
F.DLT
XXX.X F
Default: 15 F
BR.FZ
XXX.X F
FRZ
10
Default: 34 F
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
GENERAL INPUTS
ENTER
STST
STRT/STOP
START/STOP SWITCH
FLOW
ON/OFF
PM.F.1
OPEN/CLSE
PM.F.2
OPEN/CLSE
HT.RQ
ON/OFF
HEAT REQUEST
DLS1
ON/OFF
DLS2
ON/OFF
ICED
ON/OFF
ICE DONE
DUAL
ON/OFF
FKA1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A1 FEEDBACK
FKA2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A2 FEEDBACK
FKA3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A3 FEEDBACK
FKB1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B1 FEEDBACK
See Note
FKB2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B2 FEEDBACK
See Note
FKB3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B3 FEEDBACK
See Note
GEN.I
CRCT
COMMENT
CIRCUITS INPUTS
ENTER
4-20
4-20 MA INPUTS
ENTER
DMND
XX.X MA
RSET
XX.X MA
CSP
XX.X MA
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
GENERAL OUTPUTS
ENTER
FAN1
ON/OFF
FAN 1 RELAY
FAN2
ON/OFF
FAN 2 RELAY
FAN3
ON/OFF
FAN 3 RELAY
FAN4
ON/OFF
FAN 4 RELAY
FAN5
ON/OFF
FAN 5 RELAY
FAN6
ON/OFF
FAN 6 RELAY
FAN7
ON/OFF
FAN 7 RELAY
FAN8
ON/OFF
FAN 8 RELAY
V.HPA
0 to 100%
V.HPB
0 to 100%
C.WP1
ON/OFF
C.WP2
ON/OFF
CLHT
ON/OFF
COOLER/PUMP HEATER
MLV.R
ON/OFF
GEN.O
11
COMMENT
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
OUTPUTS CIRCUIT A EXV
ENTER
EXV.A
0 to 100%
EXV % OPEN
APPR
XX.XF
CIRCUIT A APPROACH
AP.SP
XX.XF
APPROACH SETPOINT
X.SH.R
XX.XF
SH RESET MAXIMUM
S.SH.R
0 to 100%
SH_R
XX.XF
AMOUNT OF SH RESET
OVR.A
XX
EXVA OVERRIDE
SPH.A
XX.XF
ASH.S
XX.XF
AMP.S
XX.XF
PLM.A
0 to 100%
SPR.1
XX.XF
A.EXV
SPARE 1 TEMPERATURE
B.EXV
EXV.B
0 to 100%
EXV % OPEN
APPR
XX.XF
CIRCUIT B APPROACH
AP.SP
XX.XF
APPROACH SETPOINT
OVR.B
XX
EXVB OVERRIDE
SPH.B
XX.XF
ASH.S
XX.XF
AMP.S
XX.XF
PLM.B
0 to 100%
SPR.2
XX.XF
SPARE 2 TEMPERATURE
CIR.A
OUTPUTS CIRCUIT A
ENTER
CC.A1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A1 RELAY
DPE.R
0 to 100%
CC.A2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A2 RELAY
CC.A3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A3 RELAY
CCH.A
ON/OFF
CC.B1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B1 RELAY
CC.B2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B2 RELAY
CC.B3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B3 RELAY
CCH.B
ON/OFF
CIR.B
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
12
COMMENT
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISP
COMMENT
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
ENTER
UNIT
ITEM
EXPANSION
DISPLAY
TEST
ON/OFF
METR
ON/OFF
METRIC DISPLAY
LANG
LANGUAGE SELECTION
PAS.E
ENBL/DSBL
PASSWORD ENABLE
Default: Enable
PASS
xxxx
SERVICE PASSWORD
Default: 1111
UNIT CONFIGURATION
ENTER
SIZE
XX
UNIT SIZE
SZA.1
XX
COMPRESSOR A1 SIZE
Unit Dependent
SZA.2
XX
COMPRESSOR A2 SIZE
Unit Dependent
SZA.3
XX
COMPRESSOR A3 SIZE
Unit Dependent
SZB.1
XX
COMPRESSOR B1 SIZE
Unit Dependent
SZB.2
XX
COMPRESSOR B2 SIZE
Unit Dependent
SZB.3
XX
COMPRESSOR B3 SIZE
Unit Dependent
SH.SP
XX.X F
SUPERHEAT SETPOINT
Default: 9 F
Unit Dependent
(See table 20)
FAN.S
EXV
YES/NO
Default: Yes
A1.TY
YES/NO
COMPRESSOR A1 DIGITAL?
Default: No
Yes = A1 Compressor is Digital
Scroll
MAX.T
0 to 12
Default: 7
Max 12 (010,015)
Max 10 (018-090)
13
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
UNIT OPTIONS 1 HARDWARE
ENTER
FLUD
COOLER FLUID
MLV.S
YES/NO
CSB.E
ENBL/DSBL
CPC
ON/OFF
PM1E
YES/NO
PM2E
YES/NO
PM.P.S
YES/NO
PM.SL
PM.DY
XX MIN
PM.DT
XXXX HRS
ROT.P
YES/NO
PMP.O
Default: 0
0 = Auto
1 = Continuous
PM.HT
XX.X F
Default: 95 F
Range: 95 - 125
EMM
YES/NO
CND.T
0,1
COND HX
Default MCHX
0 = RTPF
1 = MCHX
MOPS
XX
Default: 50
Range: 40 - 80
APPR
XX
Default: 9.0
Range: 5 - 40
CTRL
LOAD
LLCS
LCWT
XX.X F
DELY
XX
Default: 0 Minutes
Range: 0 to 15 Minutes
ICE.M
ENBL/DSBL
Default: Disable
LS.MD
LS.ST
00:00
Default: 00:00
LS.ND
00:00
Default: 00:00
LS.LT
XXX %
CCNA
XXX
CCN ADDRESS
Default: 1
Range: 1 to 239
CCNB
XXX
Default: 0
Range: 0 to 239
BAUD
OPT1
OPT2
ENTER
CCN
COMMENT
Default: Water
1 = Water
2 = Medium Temperature Brine
Default: No
Default: ENBL
Default: Off
Default: No
Default: Automatic
0 = Automatic
1 = Pump 1 Starts first
2 = Pump 2 Starts first
0 to 10 minutes, Default: 1 min.
Default: 500 hours
User Entry
Default: Switch
0 = Enable/Off/Remote Switch
2 = Occupancy
3 = CCN Control
Default: Equal
1 = Equal
2 = Staged
Default: Automatic
1 = Automatic
2 = Circuit A Leads
3 = Circuit B Leads
Default: 60
Range: 2 to 60 F
Default: 0
0 = Mode Disable
1 = Fan Noise Only
2 = Fan/Compressor Noise
Default: 100%
Range: 0 to 100%
* Sizes 010-020 and 035-045, default is 1596. Sizes 025,030, 050-060, default is 2500, and 070-090 default is 3690.
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Default: 9600
1 = 2400
2 = 4800
3 = 9600
4 = 19,200
5 = 38,400
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ENTER
EXV.L
XX%
Default: 25%
Range:0 to 50%
LWT.L
XX F
Default: 10 F
Range:-20 to -40
EXV.H
XX%
Default: 50%
Range: 0 to 70%
LWT.H
XX F
MIN.A
XXX
RNG.A
XXXXX
SPD.A
XXXXX
POF.A
XXX
MIN.A
XXXXX
MAX.A
XXXXX
OVR.A
XXX
TYP.A
0,1
H.SCT
XXX
X.PCT
XX
Default: 10 Range: 0 - 30
X.PER
XX
Default: 5 Range: 0 - 30
A.PCT
XXX
M.PCT
XXX
S.PCT
XXX
DELY
XXX
L.DL.T
XXX
EXV.A
ITEM
EXPANSION
CIR A EXV CONFIGURATION
COMMENT
Default: 35 F
Range:20 to 70
Default: 2 Range: 0 - 100
Default: * Range: 0 - 65535
Default: 150 Range: 0 - 65535
Default: 0 Range: 0 - 100
Default: 1
0 = UNIPOLAR
1 = BIPOLAR
Default: 115 Range: 50 - 140
SHR.T
XX.X F
L.EX.M
X.X%
MIN.B
XXX
RNG.B
XXXXX
SPD.B
XXXXX
POF.B
XXX
MIN.B
XXXXX
MAX.B
XXXXX
OVR.B
XXX
TYP.B
0,1
MMR.S
YES/NO
MOTORMASTER SELECT
Default: NO
P.GAN
XX
I.GAN
XX
D.GAN
XX
MIN.S
XXX%
EXV.B
Default: 1.0%
Range: 0.4 to 3.0%
MM
Default: 1
0 = UNIPOLAR
1 = BIPOLAR
MOTORMASTER CONFIGURATION
ENTER
* Sizes 010-020 and 035-045, default is 1596. Sizes 025,030, 050-060, default is 2500, and 070-090 default is 3690.
15
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
CRST
ITEM
EXPANSION
RESET COOL TEMP
COOLING RESET TYPE
MA.DG
XX.X F
RM.NO
XXX.X F
RM.F
XXX.X F
RM.DG
XX.X F
RT.NO
XXX.X F
RT.F
XXX.X F
RT.DG
XX.X F
DMDC
DM20
XXX %
DEMAND LIMIT AT 20 MA
SHNM
XXX
SHDL
XXX %
Default: 0%
Range: 0 to 60%
SHTM
XXX
Default: 60 minutes
Range: 0 to 120 minutes
DLS1
XXX %
Default: 80%
Range: 0 to 100%
DLS2
XXX %
Default: 50%
Range: 0 to 100%
LLEN
ENBL/DSBL
MSSL
SLVE/MAST
MASTER/SLAVE SELECT
Default: Master
Default: 0
Range: 0 to 239
RSET
ENTER
SLVA
XXX
SLAVE ADDRESS
LLBL
LLBD
XXX
LLDY
XXX
PARA
YES
PARALLEL CONFIGURATION
CLSP
RL.S
ENBL/DSBL
CRMP
X.X
SCHD
XX
SCHEDULE NUMBER
Z.GN
X.X
DEADBAND MULTIPLIER
SLCT
ENTER
16
COMMENT
Default: No Reset
0 = No Reset
1 = 4 to 20 mA Input
2 = Outdoor Air Temp
3 = Return Fluid
4 = Space Temp
Default: 0.0F (0.0C)
Range: 30 to 30F (16.7 to 16.7F)
Default: Disable
Default: Single
0 = Single
1 = Dual Switch
2 = Dual CCN Occupied
3 = 4 to 20 mA Input (requires EMM)
Default: Enable
Default: 1.0
Range: 0.2 to 2.0
Default: 1
Range: 1 to 99
Default: 1.0
Range: 1.0 to 4.0
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ENTER
EN.A1
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR A1
Unit dependent
EN.A2
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR A2
Unit dependent
EN.A3
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR A3
Unit dependent
EN.B1
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR B1
Unit dependent
EN.B2
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR B2
Unit dependent
EN.B3
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR B3
Unit dependent
EN.B4
ENBL/DSBL
ENABLE COMPRESSOR B4
Unit dependent
REV.R
ENBL/DSBL
T.D.BC
ON/OFF
OAT.B
ON/OFF
G.S.BC
ON/OFF
BC.AK
ON/OFF
SERV
BCST
ITEM
EXPANSION
SERVICE CONFIGURATION
BROADCAST CONFIGURATION
ENTER
17
COMMENT
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ENTER
HH.MM
XX.XX
SUB-ITEM
ITEM
EXPANSION
TIME OF DAY
DISPLAY
TIME
DATE
COMMENT
MNTH
XX
MONTH OF YEAR
DOM
XX
DAY OF MONTH
Range: 01-31
DAY
DAY OF WEEK
YEAR
XXXX
YEAR OF CENTURY
STR.M
XX
MONTH
Default: 3, Range 1 12
STR.W
WEEK
Default: 2, Range 1 5
STR.D
DAY
Default: 7, Range 1 7
MIN.A
XX
MINUTES TO ADD
STP.M
XX
MONTH
STP.W
XX
WEEK
Default: 1, Range 1 5
STP.D
XX
DAY
Default: 7, Range 1 7
MIN.S
XX
DST
HOL.L
ENTER
MINUTES TO SUBTRACT
MON
XX
Range 0 12
DAY
XX
START DAY
Range 0 31
LEN
XX
DURATION (DAYS)
Range 0 - 99
SCHEDULE NUMBER
Default: 1, Range 1 99
SCH.N
XX
SCH.L
PER.1
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 1*
ENTER
OCC.1
XX:XX
UNC.1
XX.XX
MON.1
YES/NO
MONDAY IN PERIOD
TUE.1
YES/NO
TUESDAY IN PERIOD
WED.1
YES/NO
WEDNESDAY IN PERIOD
THU.1
YES/NO
THURSDAY IN PERIOD
FRI.1
YES/NO
FRIDAY IN PERIOD
SAT.1
YES/NO
SATURDAY IN PERIOD
SUN.1
YES/NO
SUNDAY IN PERIOD
HOL.1
YES/NO
HOLIDAY IN PERIOD
OVR
SCHEDULE OVERRIDE
ENTER
OVR.T
OVR.L
T.OVR
YES/NO
TIMED OVERRIDE
User Entry
18
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
MODES CONTROLLING UNIT
ENTER
MD01
ON/OFF
MD02
ON/OFF
MD03
ON/OFF
MASTER/SLAVE CONTROL
MD05
ON/OFF
MD06
ON/OFF
MD07
ON/OFF
MD08
ON/OFF
MD09
ON/OFF
MD10
ON/OFF
MD13
ON/OFF
DUAL SETPOINT
MD14
ON/OFF
TEMPERATURE RESET
MD15
ON/OFF
DEMAND/SOUND LIMITED
MD16
ON/OFF
MD17
ON/OFF
MD18
ON/OFF
MD19
ON/OFF
MAKING ICE
MD20
ON/OFF
STORING ICE
MD21
ON/OFF
MD22
ON/OFF
MD23
ON/OFF
MD24
ON/OFF
MD25
ON/OFF
MDAO
ON/OFF
MDBO
ON/OFF
MODE
CSM
SCT
WSM
COMMENT
LEGEND
Chillervisor System Manager
Saturated Condensing Temperature
Water System Manager
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
EXPANSION
ITEM
CRNT
ENTER
AXXX OR TXXX
RCRN
ENTER
YES/NO
HIST
ENTER
AXXX OR TXXX
ALARM HISTORY
19
COMMENT
Alarms are shown as AXXX.
Alerts are shown as TXXX.
ITEM EXPANSION
DESCRIPTION
01
02
03
MASTER/SLAVE CONTROL
Ramp load (pull-down) limiting in effect. In this mode, the rate at which leaving fluid temperature
is dropped is limited to a predetermined value to prevent compressor overloading. See Cooling
Ramp Loading (ConfigurationSLCTCRMP). The pull-down limit can be modified, if
desired, to any rate from 0.2 F to 2 F (0.1 to 1 C)/minute.
Circuit A cooler Freeze Protection mode. At least one compressor must be on, and the Saturated Suction Temperature is not increasing greater than 1.1 F (0.6 C) in 10 seconds. If
the saturated suction temperature is less than the Brine Freeze Point (Set PointsFRZ
BR.FZ) minus 6 F (3.4 C) and less than the leaving fluid temperature minus 14 F
(7.8 C) for 2 minutes, a stage of capacity will be removed from the circuit. Or, If the saturated suction temperature is less than the Brine Freeze Point minus 14 F (7.8 C), for
90 seconds, a stage of capacity will be removed from the circuit. The control will continue to
decrease capacity as long as either condition exists.
Circuit B cooler Freeze Protection mode. At least one compressor must be on, and the Saturated Suction Temperature is not increasing greater than 1.1 F (0.6 C) in 10 seconds. If
the saturated suction temperature is less than the Brine Freeze Point (Set PointsFRZ
BR.FZ) minus 6 F (3.4 C) and less than the leaving fluid temperature minus 14 F
(7.8 C) for 2 minutes, a stage of capacity will be removed from the circuit. Or, If the saturated suction temperature is less than the Brine Freeze Point minus 14 F (7.8 C), for
90 seconds, a stage of capacity will be removed from the circuit. The control will continue to
decrease capacity as long as either condition exists.
05
06
07
08
09
10
13
DEMAND/SOUND LIMITED
Demand limit is in effect. This indicates that the capacity of the chiller is being limited by
demand limit control option. Because of this limitation, the chiller may not be able to produce the desired leaving fluid temperature. Demand limit can be controlled by switch inputs
or a 4 to 20 mA signal.
Cooler fluid temperatures are approaching the Freeze point (see Alarms and Alerts section
for definition). The chiller will be shut down when either fluid temperature falls below the
Freeze point.
Chiller is in Cooling mode and the rate of change of the leaving fluid is negative and
decreasing faster than -0.5 F per minute. Error between leaving fluid and control point
exceeds fixed amount. Control will automatically unload the chiller if necessary.
Chiller is in Cooling mode and the rate of change of the leaving fluid is positive and increasing.
Error between leaving fluid and control point exceeds fixed amount. Control will automatically
load the chiller if necessary to better match the increasing load.
16
17
18
MAKING ICE
STORING ICE
Chiller is in an unoccupied mode and is using Cooling Set Point 3 (Set PointsCOOL
CSP.3) to make ice. The ice done input to the Energy Management Module (EMM) is open.
Chiller is in an unoccupied mode and is controlling to Cooling Set Point 2 (Set PointsCOOL
CSP.2). The ice done input to the Energy Management Module (EMM) is closed.
Chiller is in a Cooling mode and the Saturated Condensing Temperature (SCT) is greater than
the calculated maximum limit. No additional stages of capacity will be added. Chiller capacity
may be reduced if SCT continues to rise to avoid high-pressure switch trips by reducing condensing temperature.
Chiller is in a Cooling mode and the Saturated Condensing Temperature (SCT) is greater than
the calculated maximum limit. No additional stages of capacity will be added. Chiller capacity
may be reduced if SCT continues to rise to avoid high-pressure switch trips by reducing condensing temperature.
Cooling load may be satisfied, however control continues to operate compressor to ensure
proper oil return. May be an indication of oversized application, low fluid flow rate or low loop
volume.
Cooling load is satisfied, however cooler pump continues to run for the number of minutes set
by the configuration variable Cooler Pump Shutdown Delay (ConfigurationOPT1
PM.DY).
21
22
23
24
25
Dual Set Point mode is in effect. Chiller controls to Cooling Set Point 1 (Set PointsCOOL
CSP.1) during occupied periods and Cooling Set Point 2 (Set PointsCOOLCSP.2)
during unoccupied periods.
Temperature reset is in effect. In this mode, chiller is using temperature reset to adjust leaving fluid set point upward and is currently controlling to the modified set point. The set point
can be modified based on return fluid, outdoor-air-temperature, space temperature, or 4 to
20 mA signal.
15
20
Slow change override is in effect. The leaving fluid temperature is close to and moving
towards the control point.
TEMPERATURE RESET
14
19
20
CONTROLS
General The 30RAP air-cooled scroll chillers contain
the ComfortLink electronic control system that controls and
monitors all operations of the chiller.
The control system is composed of several components as
listed in the sections below. See Fig. 3 for CCN wiring. See
Fig. 4-7 for typical control box drawings. See Fig. 8A-11B for
wiring.
module is available as a factory-installed option or as a fieldinstalled accessory. The EMM module receives 4 to 20 mA
inputs for the leaving fluid temperature reset, cooling set point
and demand limit functions. The EMM module also receives
the switch inputs for the field-installed 2-stage demand limit
and ice done functions. The EMM module communicates the
status of all inputs with the MBB, and the MBB adjusts the
control point, capacity limit, and other functions according to
the inputs received.
scroll option and the low ambient head pressure option. It provides additional inputs and outputs for digital scroll control
along with analog outputs to control head pressure control fan
speeds.
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K9
K10
K11
PIN
CONNECTION
THERMISTOR INPUT
POINT
J8-13,14 (MBB) Cooler Leaving Fluid
Temperature
J8-11,12 (MBB) Cooler Entering Fluid
Temperature
J8-1,2 (MBB)
Circuit A Return Gas
Temperature
J8-3,4 (MBB)
Circuit B (035-090 only)
Return Gas Temperature
J8-7,8 (MBB)
Outdoor-Air Temperature
Sensor
J8-5,6 (MBB)
Accessory Remote Space
LVT-22,23
Temperature Sensor or
Dual LWT Sensor
J6-1,2 (AUX)
Discharge Temperature
Thermistor
MANUFACTURER
Alpha
American
Belden
Columbia
Manhattan
Quabik
PART NO.
Regular Wiring
Plenum Wiring
1895
A21451
A48301
8205
884421
D6451
M13402
M64430
6130
DESCRIPTION
Energize Compressor Fan Contactor 4
Crankcase Heater Relay Output, Circuit A
Cooler / Pump Heater
Crankcase Heater Relay Output, Circuit B
Energize Compressor B3
Energize Compressor A3 (080,090)
DESCRIPTION
Energize Compressor A1 (010-050, 070-090)
Energize Compressor A1 and Condenser Fan Contactor 3 (055,060)
Energize Compressor A2 (all but 010, 015 60 Hz)
Energize Chilled Water Pump 1 Output
Energize Chilled Water Pump 2 Output
Energize Compressor B1 (035-050, 070-090)
Energize Compressor B1 and Condenser Fan Contactor 3 (055,060)
Energize Compressor B2 (035-090)
Alarm Relay
Cooler/Pump Heater (010-060), Energize Condenser
Fan Contactor 3 (070-090)
Energize Condenser Fan Contactor 1 (018-090)
Energize Condenser Fan Contactor 2 (018-090)
Minimum Load Valve (010-060)
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a30-5381
Alarm Relay
Auxiliary
Boiler Relay
Contactor, Compressor
Circuit Breaker
Compressor Circuit Breaker
Crankcase Heater
Cooler/Pump Heater Contactor
Compressor
Current Sensor Board
Chilled Water Flow Switch
Chilled Water Pump
Compressor Expansion Board
Digital Scroll Compressor
Discharge Pressure Transducer
Discharge Temperature Thermistor
Digital Unloader Solenoid
Energy Management
Entering Water Temperature
Electronic Expansion Valve
Fuse Block
FC
FCB
FIOP
FR
FU
GND
HPS
HR
LON
LVT
LWT
MBB
MLV
MM
MP
MS
NEC
OAT
OFM
RGT
SCCR
Fan Contactor
Fan Circuit Breaker
Factory Installed Option
Fan Relay
Fuse
Ground
High-Pressure Switch
Heat Relay
Local Operating Network
Low Voltage Terminal Block
Leaving Water Temperature
Main Base Board
Minimum Load Valve
Motormaster
Motor Protector
Manual Starter
National Electrical Code
Outdoor-Air Thermistor
Outdoor Fan Motor
Return Gas Thermistor
Short Circuit Current Rating
23
SPT
SW
TB
TNKR
TRAN
UPC
EMM
EXV
FB-1
CHC
TRAN
CCB
AUX
CSB-A1
LON
UPC
DISCONNECT
OPTION/TB
TB1
TB4
FAN
1
C-A1
MBB
COMPRESSOR
MM
A1
CONTROL BOX
a30-4962
Fig. 4 Typical Control Box for 30RAP010,015
FB-1
EXV
EMM
AUX
LON
CHC
CCB-1
FB-3
TRAN
TB1 CSB-A1
CCB-2
CSB-A2
UPC
TB4
MBB
DISCONNECT
OPTION/TB
C-A1
FC1/MM
CWP1 CWP2
FC2
24
C-A2
TRAN-2
FR-1
CB-1
C-A1
CSB-A1
TRAN-1
FR-2
C-A2
CSB-A2
CB-2
FC-1
MM
25
FC-3
AUX
MBB
UPC
TB4
TB1
LON
EXV
CHC
B1 B2
CONTROL BOX END
A1 A2
COMPRESSORS
FAN
2
FAN
1
FR-4
CSB-B2
CB-4
C-B2
CWP1 CWP2
FAN
4
FR-3
FAN
3
C-B1
CSB-B1
CB-3
FC-2
FCB-1/2/3
EMM
DISCONNECT
OPTION/TB
a30-4964
a30-5371
26
a30-5376
a30-5377
STANDARD
TERMINAL
BLOCK
OPTIONAL
DISCONNECT
CB1A
TB1A
PER NEC
TO FUSED
DISCONNECT
PER NEC
21
11
TO FUSED DISCONNECT
CCB-1
22
12
23
13
BLK
BLK
BLK
YEL
YEL
YEL
11
12
22
BLU
13
23
YEL
BLU BLK
CCB-2
BLK
11
21
YEL
12
22
BLU
13
23
H2
H3
HF
TRAN3
H1
SECONDARY
115V
X1
YEL
BLU
GRN/YEL
XF
GFI-CO
FIOP/ACCESSORY
2
BLK
BLK
22
YEL
13
23
BLU
T1
COMP A1
T2
T3
GRN/YEL
CH-A2
11
21
BLK
12
22
YEL
13
23
BLU
T1
COMP A2
T2
T3
GRN/YEL
BLK
L1
T1
L1
T1
BLK
L1
YEL
L2
T2
L2
T2
BLK
L2
T3
BLU
L3
T3
L3
BLK
L3
BLK
L1
T1
L1
T1
BLK
L1
YEL
L2
T2
L2
T2
BLK
L2
BLU
L3
T3
L3
T3
BLK
L3
MS-CWP2
FU4
21
12
CA2
CSB-A2
MS-CWP1
11
BLU
BLK
BLK
FU6
BLK
RED
X3
BLU
208/230V ONLY
FU5
H4
YEL
YEL
BLU
BLU
BLU
CA1
BLK
21
BLK BLU
EQUIP GND
WHT
BLK
YEL
CH-A1
BLU
BLK
380V,460V,575V
ONLY
CSB-A1
CWP2
CWP1
WATER
PUMP
GRN/YEL
CWP2
WATER
PUMP
GRN/YEL
LINE
BRASS SCREW
SILVER SCREW
RESET
TEST
GRN-YEL
LOAD
VOLTAGE
SERIES
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS
FOR PRIMARY SIDE
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS FOR
SECONDARY SIDE
575-3-60
100
H1-H2
XF-X2
230-3-60
400,500
H2-H4
FB3
XF-X2
208-3-60
500
H3-H4
XF-X2
460-3-60
600
H1-H4
XF-X2
FB1
11
21
BLK 11
21
BLK
11
21
BLK-1
YEL
12
22
YEL 12
22
YEL
12
22
BLK-2
BLU
13
23
BLU 13
23
BLU
13
23
BLK-3
BLK
11
21
BLK-1
YEL
12
22
BLK-2
BLU
13
23
BLK-3
HIGH SCCR
ONLY
FUSE
NUMBER
TRAN
SIZE
UNIT VOLTAGE
208/230-3-60
200VA
575-3-60
FU3 (24V)
460-3-60,575-3-60
500VA
208/230-3-60,230-3-60
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FB1
(WITH MM)
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FNM-6
NONE
LP-CC-20
NONE
KTK-R-15
KTK-R-20
208/230-3-60
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FB2
208/230-3-60
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FB3
FNQ-R-3.5
208/230-3-60
NONE
LP-CC-20
NONE
LP-CC-20
BLK
BLK
11
21
BLK
L1
T1
BLK-1
22
YEL
12
22
YEL
L2
T2
BLK-2
BLU 13
23
BLU
13
23
BLU
L3
T3
BLK-3
25
YEL
VIO 11
240
FB2
1/4W
11
21
BLK
11
21
BLK-1
22
YEL
12
22
BLK-2
BLU
13
23
BLU
13
23
BLK-3
BLK
WHT
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(380,460,575V)
BLK
VOLTAGE
HZ
208/230/460/575
60
380
60
1
2
OFM2
3
1
GRN/YEL
3
2
BLK
BLK
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(208/230,230V)
~
~
CHC
YEL
TB
13A
~
~
* MM SIGNAL CONNECTION
FROM
AUX-J4
12
CHC
GRN/YEL
MMR
14
RED
YEL
WHT
OFM1
BLK
BLK
BLK
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(208/230,230V)
BLK
BLK
FC2
BLK
21
YEL 12
*1
GRN/YEL
FIOP/ACCESSORY
BLK 11
HIGH SCCR
ONLY
OFM2
MM-A
FB1
FB3
GRN/YEL
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(380,460,575V)
CHC
YEL
OFM1
WHT
FNQ-R-2.5
500VA
208/230-3-60
1
2
208/230-3-60
FB1
(NO MM)
~
~
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FU4 (115V)
BLK
BLK BLU
FNM-10
200VA
208/230-3-60
CHC
YEL
FNQ-R-2
FNQ-R-1.5
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FC2
~
~
380-3-60
460-3-60
REPLACE
WITH
FNQ-R-3.5
FNQ-R-2.5
FC1
BLK
WHT
TABLE 1
VOLTAGE
SERIES
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS
FOR PRIMARY SIDE
575-3-60
100
H1 & H2
380-3-60
200
H1 & H2
230-3-60
500
H2 & H4
208-3-60
500
H3 & H4
460-3-60
600
H1 & H4
CONNECT FOR
APPROPRIATE
PRIMARY VOLTAGE
SEE TABLE 1
TB4
7 RED
BLK
FU2
YEL
B1
SECONDARY 24V
XF
FU3
X2
X1
H4
GRN/YEL
RED
A1
FU1
TRAN1
PRIMARY
H3
H2
H1
NOTES:
TB4
5
TB1
C
RED
BRN
BRN
SW2
C1
C TB1
BRN
UPC FIOP
VIO
BRN
24VAC
CB3
3.2 AMPS
VIO
TB4
6
BRN
2 GND
VIO
1 HOT
RED
UPC
2
1
3
2
1
FIOP/ACCESSORY
VIO
3
BRN
VIO
J1
MBB
J2
3
2
1
BRN
RED
3
2
1
J1
EMM
J2
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
DGS FIOP
3
2
J1
EXV
J2
BRN
RED
2
1
12
11
AUX
J1
a30-4965
BRN
1
VIO
BRN
CWFS
BLU
BRN
CB1
5 AMPS
RED
TRAN1
MBB
TB4
5 ORN
J10A
RLY 11
BRN
GRA
A1
PNK
ORN
FC1
18
BRN
BLK
BLK
BLK
SEE NOTE 7
BRN
A2
FC2
M1
VIO
SEE NOTE 11
FC2
A2
SEE NOTE 11
LVT
RED
GRA
GRA
4
3
HR
BRN
HEAT/BOILER FIELD
INSTALLED WIRING
4 CWFS
BLK
VIO
J11
LVT
TB1
TB1
ORN
A1
CA1
A2
BRN
TB1
BRN
A2
CA2
BRN
A2
CA1
BRN
TB1
BRN
A2
CWP2
BRN
A2
CWP1
A1
CA2
A2
25
VIO
24
RED
A1 CWP A2
1
A1 CWP A2
2
WHT
10
FIELD INSTALLED
MAX LOAD-5VA SEALED
10VA INRUSH
J6
2
1
J3
2
3
4
ORN
11
1
2
J4
12
3
4
5
13
14
RED
SW1
A1 ENABLE
RED
OFF
C1
B1
RED
RED
GRA
MAIN
BASE
BOARD
1
2
3
4
5
J9
6
7
8
9
10
GRA
13
14
CWP2
ORN
ORN
13
14
CWP1
BLU
BLU
11
12
J7
LEN
CCN
(-)
(+)
(COM)
BLK
SHIELD
BLK
WHT
RED
BRN
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
10
BRN
9
RED
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BLK
WHT
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
UPC
RED
PORT 2
1 NET +
BLK
2 NET 3 N/C
5 SIGNAL
PORT 1A
1 NET +
5
4
3
2
1
8
6
5
4
12
13
14
J5
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
J3 GND
22
J4
1
2
23
24
25
2 NET 2
3 SHIELD
J8
LON
OPTION
NET
4 N/C
11
10
UPC OPT
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
RED
BLK
WHT
WHT
BLK
RED
3
2
1
J3
3
2
EXV
1
2
J7
3
4
5
RED
RED
WHT
WHT
BLK
BLK
BRN
RED
RED
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
MARQUEE
DISPLAY
BLK
WHT
RED
3
2
1
4
1
J4
3
2
J6
3
4
5
CSB
B2
6
CSB
A2
5
4
CSB
B1
BLK
WHT
RED
CSB
A1
3
2
1
AUX J2
J9
J6
DGS OR
MM
FIOP
J4
OFF
10
J13
1
2
CH1
T2
BRN
PL1-8
MP-A2
BRN
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL (UNMARKED)
TERMINAL (MARKED)
SPLICE
FACTORY WIRING
FIELD WIRING
ACCESSORY OR OPTION WIRING
TO INDICATE COMMON POTENTIAL
ONLY,NOT TO REPRESENT WIRING
26
1
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RGTA
RED
J5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
PL-EXVA
BLK
BLK
YEL
WHT
EXV-A
GRY
GRN
RED
RED
PL50-1
VIO
DUS
RED
BRN
BLK
PL50-2
CH11
1
2
PL50-3
RED
DTT
RED
BLK
BLK
PL50-4
CH9
ON
LVT
WHT
T1
BRN
10
4
WHT
BRN
TNK
R
BRN
CWPI
J1
J12
5
21
A2
RED
ACCSY ACCESSORY
ALMR ALARM RELAY
AUX AUXILIARY
BR
BOILER RELAY
C
CONTACTOR, COMPRESSOR
CB
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CCB COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
CH
CRANKCASE HEATER
CHC COOLER/PUMP HEATER CONTACTOR
CO
CONVENIENCE OUTLET
COMP COMPRESSOR
CSB CURRENT SENSOR BOARD
CWFS CHILLED WATER FLOW SWITCH
CWP CHILLED WATER PUMP
CWPI CHILLED WATER PUMP INTERLOCK
DGS DIGITAL SCROLL
DLS DEMAND LIMIT SWITCH
DPT DISCHARGE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
DTT DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR
DUS DIGITAL UNLOADER SOLENOID
EMM ENERGY MANAGEMENT
EWT ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE
EXV EXPANSION VALVE CONTROL BOARD
FB
FUSE BLOCK
FC
FAN CONTACTOR
FCB FAN CIRCUIT BREAKER
FIOP FACTORY INSTALLED OPTION
FR
FAN RELAY
FU
FUSE
GND GROUND
HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
HR
HEAT RELAY
LVT LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL
LWT LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE
MBB MAIN BASE BOARD
MLV MINIMUM LOAD VALVE
MM
MOTORMASTER
MMR MOTORMASTER RELAY
MP
MODULAR MOTOR PROTECTOR
MS
MANUAL STARTER
OAT OUTDOOR AIR THERMISTOR
OFM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
PL
PLUG
R
RELAY
RGT RETURN GAS TEMPERATURE
RLY RELAY
SAT SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE
SCCR SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT RATING
SPT SUCTION PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
SW
SWITCH
TB
TERMINAL BLOCK
TNKR STORAGE TANK HEATER RELAY
TRAN TRANSFORMER
UPC UNITARY PROTOCOL CONVERTER
VIO
J12
ALMR
RED
FC3
A1 CHC
J12
6
16
FC1
A2
ORN
GRA
M2 VIO
VIO
BR
DUAL
SETPOINT
A2
BRN
FIOP OR
FIELD INSTALLED
OPTION
19
15
BRN
PL1-6
M1
VIO
17
27
M2 VIO
MP-A2
GRA
18
ALM
R
VIO
PL1-5
16
26
14
PL1-2
MP-A1
ORN
15
25
BRN
LEGEND
BLK
PL1-1
14
24
T1
SEE NOTE 10
BRN
CA2
RED
ORN
ORN
13
23
20
RED
PL1-4
MP-A1
T2
BRN A2 CWP1
A2
ACCESSORY
STORAGE TANK
HEATER RELAY
HPS-A
11
22
REMOTE
ON-OFF
SWITCH
(SEE NOTE
5)
LVT J12-5
BRN
LVT
J11
RED
12
21
13
BRN
RED
PL1-7
TB4
4
20
11
EXV J1-2
A2
A1
ORN
RED
10 RED
19
SEE
NOTE 8
BRN
SEE NOTE 9
PL1-3
RED
18
17
CWFS 3
MLV ACCSY
PNK
7 RED
17
LVT
BRN
MLV-A
16
LVT
GRA
15
HEAT
UPC GND
13
RLY 4
RED
BRN
14
RLY 3
BRN
12
RLY 2
GRN/YEL
11
RLY 1
X2
MBB J1-2
C BRN A2 CHC
BRN A2 CA1
GRA
10
RLY 8
SECONDARY 24V
X1
FU3
BRN
RLY 7
XF
RLY 6
RED
BLK
6 RED
RLY 5
TB4
7
RED
RLY 10
B2
C2
TB4
4
TB1
RED
J10B
ORN
SW2
RED
3 RED
RLY 9
ORN
A2
CB2
8 AMPS
CH10
1
2
RED
BLK
TO MM-A
1
2
BLK
LVT
4
5
6
1
2
J12
T55
BLU
23
BLU
22
OAT
RED
LVT
SEN
T-55
ACCSY
SPACE TEMPERATURE
ACCESSORY OR
DUAL CHILLER LWT
BLK
4
BLK
WHT
RED
3
2
1
4
3
2
J3
EMM
2
3
4
5
6
4
1
2
3
4
EVAPORATOR ENTERING
FLUID TEMP
RED
4
BLK
BLK
EVAPORATOR LEAVING
FLUID TEMP
RED
WHT
RED
3
2
1
J7
4
3
2
J4
7
8
9
10
11
12
BLK
13
14
FIOP/
ACCESSORY
3
4
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
B
C
J6
DPTA
6
7
8
9
B
C
10
11
SPTA
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
J10
GRA
17
GRA
16
RED
15
RED
14
BLU
13
BLU
12
11
DLS STEP 1
DLS STEP 2
9
10
11
12
13
14
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
BRN
6
5
ORN
+ DEMAND
LIMIT
- 4-20mA
+ TEMP
RESET
- 4-20mA
10
+ COOLING
SETPOINT
- 4-20mA
4
3
7
8
9
VIO
2
PNK
10
11
12
ICE DONE
a30-5379
STANDARD
TERMINAL
BLOCK
OPTIONAL
DISCONNECT
CB1A
CCB-1
TB1A
PER NEC
TO FUSED
DISCONNECT
PER NEC
11
TO FUSED DISCONNECT
12
21
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
22
YEL
YEL
YEL
YEL
YEL
13
23
BLU
YEL
BLU BLK
CCB-2
BLK
11
21
YEL
12
22
BLU
13
23
CCB-3
FU6
BLK
RED
1
H2
H3
HF
TRAN3
H1
11
YEL
12
22
BLU
13
23
YEL
BLU
BLK
BLK
LINE
SERIES
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS
FOR PRIMARY SIDE
575-3-60
100
H1-H2
XF-X2
230-3-60
400,500
H2-H4
XF-X2
208-3-60
500
H3-H4
XF-X2
460-3-60
600
H1-H4
XF-X2
VOLTAGE
TEST
GRN-YEL
LOAD
BLU
11
21
YEL
12
22
TRAN
SIZE
UNIT VOLTAGE
208/230-3-60
380-3-60
460-3-60
200VA
575-3-60
BLU
13
23
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS FOR
SECONDARY SIDE
500VA
FB1
(NO MM)
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FB1
(WITH MM)
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
208/230-3-60
208/230-3-60
575-3-60
21
BLK
12
22
YEL
13
23
BLU
YEL
BLU
11
21
BLK
12
22
YEL
13
23
BLU
NONE
LP-CC-20
NONE
KTK-R-15
KTK-R-20
NONE
LP-CC-20
NONE
LP-CC-20
21
BLK
12
22
YEL
13
23
BLU
L1
T1
BLK
L1
T2
L2
T2
BLK
L2
T3
BLU
L3
T3
L3
BLK
L3
BLK
L1
T1
L1
T1
BLK
L1
YEL
L2
T2
L2
T2
BLK
L2
BLU
L3
T3
L3
T3
BLK
L3
CWP2
FB1
FC1
BLK 11
21
BLK 11
21
BLK 11
21
BLK-1
YEL 12
22
YEL 12
22
YEL 12
22
BLK-2
BLU 13
23
BLU 13
23
BLU 13
23
BLK-3
CHC
BLK
TABLE 1
BLK
11
YEL
12
BLU
13
SERIES
575-3-60
100
H1 & H2
575-3-60
100
380-3-60
200
H1 & H2
380-3-60
200
230-3-60
500
H2 & H4
230-3-60
500
208-3-60
500
H3 & H4
208-3-60
500
460-3-60
600
H1 & H4
460-3-60
600
FU1
BLK
FU2
YEL
BLK
11
22
YEL
23
BLU
21
BLK
BLK BLU
11
21
BLK-1
YEL
12
22
BLK-2
BLU
13
23
BLK-3
RED
UPC
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
BRN
RED
3
2
1
J1
EMM
J2
BRN
BLU 13
23
BLU 13
23
BLU
L3
T3
BLK-3
2
1
2
1
2
1
BRN
RED
2
1
12
11
240
1
OFM4
(055,060 ONLY)
GRN/YEL
OFM3 (035-050)
OFM4 (055,060)
1/4W
RED
GRN/YEL
* MM SIGNAL CONNECTION
FROM
AUX-J4
BLK
SEE NOTE 7
BLK
11
YEL
12
BLU
13
BLK
11
22
YEL
23
BLU
21
FC2
BLK
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(380,460,575V)
BLK
21
BLK-1
12
22
BLK-2
13
23
BLK-3
FC1
11
21
BLK-1
12
22
BLK-2
BLU
13
23
BLK-3
60
380
60
BLK
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(208/230,230V)
WHT
OFM1
GRN/YEL
1
OFM2
GRN/YEL
1
2
3
OFM3
(055,060 ONLY)
GRN/YEL
BRN
HZ
BLK
BLK-3
YEL
208/230/460/575
BLK-2
BLK
VOLTAGE
BLK-1
AUX
J1
TB
13A
(055,060 ONLY)
BLU
GRN/YEL
MMR
VIO 11
14
CHC
OFM2
YEL
YEL
CWFS
BLK-2
DGS FIOP
1
2
WHT
J1
EXV
J2
GRN/YEL
VIO
BLK-1
T2
CHC
BRN
1
T1
L2
BLK
BRN
BRN
OFM1
L1
YEL
~
~
BLK
22
FCB2/FB2
FIOP/ACCESSORY
21
YEL 12
GRN/YEL
J1
MBB
J2
BLK 11
22
SECONDARY 24V
RED
21
YEL 12
575
460
400
380
230
FIOP/ACCESSORY
BLK 11
2
TRAN2
PRIMARY
208
WHT
MM-A
FB1
*1
24VAC
FC3
BLK
BLK
(055,060 ONLY)
C TB1
1 HOT
BLK-3
25
UPC FIOP
2 GND
BLK-2
23
BLK
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(208/230,230V)
BLK-3
RED
BRN
VIO
22
13
YEL
FB3
GRN/YEL
BRN
12
~
~
X2
BRN
BLK-1
OFM3
GRN/YEL
BLK
21
YEL
COM
SECONDARY 24V
SW2
FC2
BLK
CB4
3.2 AMPS
X1
HIGH SCCR
ONLY
H4
RED
VIO
GRN/YEL
BLK-2
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS
FOR PRIMARY SIDE
CONNECT FOR
APPROPRIATE
PRIMARY VOLTAGE
SEE TABLE 2
TRAN1
PRIMARY
H3
H2
BRN
CWP2
WATER
PUMP
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(380,460,575V)
VOLTAGE
GRN/YEL
BLK-1
TABLE 2
TERMINAL
CONNECTIONS
FOR PRIMARY SIDE
CWP1
WATER
PUMP
SEE NOTE 7
BLK
SERIES
VIO
GRN/YEL
T1
~
~
VOLTAGE
TB4
6
T3
L2
YEL
VIO
COMP B2
T2
YEL
FCB2/FB2
VIO
T1
L1
HIGH SCCR
ONLY
CB3
3.2 AMPS
GRN/YEL
CH-B2
FNM-6
C1
T3
BLK
FB3
FNQ-R-3.5
B1
COMP B1
T2
11
CHC
A1
GRN/YEL
T1
YEL
FU3
T3
FNM-10
FNQ-R-2.5
NOTES:
XF
COMP A2
T2
WHT
TB4
7 RED
T1
208/230-3-60
H1
GRN/YEL
CH-B1
~
~
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
CONNECT FOR
APPROPRIATE
PRIMARY VOLTAGE
SEE TABLE 1
T3
FNQ-R-2
500VA
208/230-3-60
FB3
COMP A1
T2
11
CB2
CSB-B2
MS-CWP1
REPLACE
WITH
FNQ-R-3.5
FNQ-R-2.5
200VA
208/230-3-60
460-3-60,575-3-60
208/230-3-60,230-3-60
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FB2
T1
FNQ-R-1.5
380-3-60,460-3-60,575-3-60
FU4 (115V)
CH-A2
BLU
BLK
BLK
MS-CWP2
FU3 (24V)
BLU
CB1
BLK
208/230V ONLY
BRASS SCREW
RESET
23
BLU
BLK
YEL
CCB-4
XF
GFI-CO
FIOP/ACCESSORY
13
FU4
GRN/YEL
FUSE
NUMBER
YEL
YEL
X1
SILVER SCREW
BLK
22
CA2
CSB-A2
BLK
21
21
12
BLU
BLK
380V,460V,575V
ONLY
CSB-B1
BLK
11
BLU BLK
SECONDARY
115V
X3
BLU
CA1
BLK
YEL
208/230V ONLY
FU5
WHT
22
21
YEL
EQUIP GND
H4
11
12
BLK BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
BLU
23
13
BLK
YEL
CH-A1
BLU
BLK
380V,460V,575V
ONLY
CSB-A1
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CB1
5 AMPS
a30-5378
RED
TRAN1
MBB
J10A
RLY 11
4
5
PNK
ORN
BLK
BLK
PL2-1
M1
VIO
SEE NOTE 14
PL2-5
VIO
SEE NOTE 14
PNK
LVT
18
23
PL1-1
ORN
M1
VIO
SEE NOTE 14
GRA
M2 VIO
GRA
VIO
VIO
LVT
VIO
J12
TAN
RED
25
24
RED
5
4
3
ALMR
HR
BRN
HEAT/BOILER FIELD
INSTALLED WIRING
LVT
5
3
J6
(055,060 ONLY)
TAN
4 CWFS
BLK
TAN
WHT
10
A2
FR3
A1
CB2
A2
FR4
J3
2
3
4
ORN
11
1
2
J4
12
3
4
5
13
14
13
REMOTE
ON-OFF
SWITCH
(SEE NOTE
5)
RED
GRA
MAIN
BASE
BOARD
2
3
4
5
J9
6
7
8
9
GRA
16
13
14
CWP2
ORN
ORN
13
14
CWP1
BLU
BLU
11
12
J7
LEN
CCN
(+)
RED
(COM)
WHT
(-)
BLK
SHIELD
J1
BLK
WHT
10
BRN
9
RED
8
RED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BRN
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
UPC
RED
PORT 2
1 NET +
BLK
2 NET 3 N/C
4 N/C
5 SIGNAL
PORT 1A
1 NET +
5
4
3
2
1
J8
9
8
5
4
13
14
7
6
12
J5
15
16
17
18
19
20
LON
OPTION
21
J3 GND
22
NET
J4
1
2
23
24
25
2 NET 2
3 SHIELD
11
10
UPC OPT
A2
FC3
TB1
BRN
A2
CB2
LVT
BRN
A2
CB1
BRN
TB1
J12
5
A2
A2
0
A1
CA2
A2
FR2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
BRN
TB1
BRN
TB1
BRN
A2
CA2
BRN
A2
CA1
BRN
TB1
BRN
A2
CWP2
BRN
A2
CWP1
BRN
A2
FC2
BRN
(055,060 ONLY)
BRN
(055,060 ONLY)
A1 CWP A2
1
A1 CWP A2
2
PNK
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
T2
T1
BRN
T1
BRN
T1
BRN
SEE NOTE 12
RED
T2
T2
BRN
PL2-4
MP-B1
SEE NOTE 13
RED
BRN
PL1-8
MP-A2
BRN
PL2-8
MP-B2
BRN
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL (UNMARKED)
TERMINAL (MARKED)
SPLICE
FACTORY WIRING
FIELD WIRING
ACCESSORY OR OPTION WIRING
TO INDICATE COMMON POTENTIAL
ONLY,NOT TO REPRESENT WIRING
A1
FC3
A2
(055,060 ONLY)
SEE NOTE 8
RED
BLK
WHT
WHT
BLK
RED
3
2
1
J3
3
2
EXV
1
2
J7
3
4
5
RED
RED
WHT
WHT
BLK
BLK
BRN
RED
BRN
RED
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
MARQUEE
DISPLAY
BLK
WHT
RED
3
2
1
4
1
J4
3
2
J6
3
4
5
CSB
B2
6
CSB
A2
5
4
CSB
B1
BLK
WHT
RED
CSB
A1
3
2
1
AUX J2
J9
J6
DGS OR
MM
FIOP
J4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RGTA
RED
CH1
J5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
PL-EXVB
BLK
BLK
YEL
WHT
EXV-B
GRY
GRN
RED
RED
PL-EXVA
BLK
BLK
YEL
WHT
EXV-A
GRY
GRN
RED
RED
PL50-1
VIO
DUS
RED
BRN
BLK
PL50-2
CH11
1
2
PL50-3
RED
DTT
RED
BLK
BLK
PL50-4
CH9
CH10
1
2
RED
BLK
TO MM-A
1
2
BLK
RGTB
RED
LVT
BLK
J12
T55
BLU
23
BLU
22
OAT
RED
LVT
SEN
T-55
ACCSY
SPACE TEMPERATURE
ACCESSORY OR
DUAL CHILLER LWT
BLK
4
BLK
WHT
RED
3
2
1
4
3
2
J3
EMM
2
3
4
5
6
RED
FR1
BRN
ACCSY ACCESSORY
ALMR ALARM RELAY
AUX AUXILIARY
BR
BOILER RELAY
C
CONTACTOR, COMPRESSOR
CB
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CCB COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
CH
CRANKCASE HEATER
CHC COOLER/PUMP HEATER CONTACTOR
CO
CONVENIENCE OUTLET
COMP COMPRESSOR
CSB CURRENT SENSOR BOARD
CWFS CHILLED WATER FLOW SWITCH
CWP CHILLED WATER PUMP
CWPI CHILLED WATER PUMP INTERLOCK
DGS DIGITAL SCROLL
DLS DEMAND LIMIT SWITCH
DPT DISCHARGE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
DTT DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR
DUS DIGITAL UNLOADER SOLENOID
EMM ENERGY MANAGEMENT
EWT ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE
EXV EXPANSION VALVE CONTROL BOARD
FB
FUSE BLOCK
FC
FAN CONTACTOR
FCB FAN CIRCUIT BREAKER
FIOP FACTORY INSTALLED OPTION
FR
FAN RELAY
FU
FUSE
GND GROUND
HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
HR
HEAT RELAY
LVT LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL
LWT LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE
MBB MAIN BASE BOARD
MLV MINIMUM LOAD VALVE
MM
MOTORMASTER
MMR MOTORMASTER RELAY
MP
MODULAR MOTOR PROTECTOR
MS
MANUAL STARTER
OAT OUTDOOR AIR THERMISTOR
OFM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
PL
PLUG
R
RELAY
RGT RETURN GAS TEMPERATURE
RLY RELAY
SAT SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE
SCCR SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT RATING
SPT SUCTION PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
SW
SWITCH
TB
TERMINAL BLOCK
TNKR STORAGE TANK HEATER RELAY
TRAN TRANSFORMER
UPC UNITARY PROTOCOL CONVERTER
(055,060 ONLY)
OFF
10
J13
BRN
BRN
ON
LVT
WHT
10
15
DUAL
SETPOINT
SW1
A1 ENABLE
RED
OFF
C1
B1
RED
14
RED
FC1
BRN
4
3
11
A2
(055,060 ONLY)
BRN
TNK
R
FR1
T1
LEGEND
PNK
10
CWPI
SEE
NOTE 9
RED
PL1-4
MP-A1
SEE NOTE 11
PL1-7
(055,060 ONLY)
21
T2
PL2-7
BRN
ALM
R
CA1
RED
PL2-3
FR2
4
J11
2
17
VIO
BR
RED
RED
FIELD INSTALLED
MAX LOAD-5VA SEALED
10VA INRUSH
FR3
6
4
TAN
J12
GRA
CB1
SEE NOTE 10
PL1-3
FIOP OR
FIELD INSTALLED
OPTION
FR4
GRA
A2
PL1-6
MP-A2
GRA
FC2
A1
A1
ORN
M2 VIO
VIO
PL1-5
18
27
M1
VIO
SEE NOTE 14
17
26
FC2
PL1-2
MP-A1
ORN
16
25
19
CA2
A2
BLK
15
24
A2
BRN
A1 CHC
ORN
BLK
14
CWFS 3
BRN
RED
ORN
ORN
13
22
BRN
A2
ACCESSORY
STORAGE TANK
HEATER RELAY
HPS-A
BLK
UPC GND
BRN
J11
12
21
PNK
M2 VIO
VIO
RED
BLK
MBB J1-2
RED
PL2-6
MP-B2
M1
VIO
TB4
4
VIO
M2 VIO
VIO
PNK
RED
11
RED
BRN
BRN
BRN A2 CWP1
PL2-2
MP-B1
VIO
10 RED
20
LVT
FC1
BRN
BLU
19
20
BRN
SEE NOTE 8
A1
ORN
HPS-B
BLU
18
HEAT
A1
PNK
17
RLY 4
MLV-A
7 RED
16
RLY 3
BRN
GRA
MLV ACCSY
15
RLY 2
GRA
13
RLY 1
GRN/YEL
C BRN A2 CHC
BRN A2 CA1
14
RLY 8
X2
BRN A2 CB1
LVT J12-5
BRN
GRA
12
RLY 7
SECONDARY 24V
X1
FU3
11
RLY 6
XF
BLK
10
RLY 5
RED
RLY 10
RED
TB4
7
RED
J10B
B2
SW2
C2
BLU
6 RED
ORN
RED
3 RED
RLY 9
ORN
A2
CB2
8 AMPS
TB4
5 ORN
TB4
4
TB1
EVAPORATOR ENTERING
FLUID TEMP
RED
4
BLK
BLK
EVAPORATOR LEAVING
FLUID TEMP
RED
WHT
RED
3
2
1
J7
4
3
2
J4
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
8
9
10
11
12
BLK
RED
13
FIOP/
ACCESSORY
DPTB
B
C
14
1
2
3
SPTB
4
5
B
C
J6
DPTA
6
7
8
9
B
C
10
11
SPTA
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
J10
17
GRA
16
RED
15
RED
14
BLU
13
BLU
12
11
ICE DONE
DLS STEP 1
DLS STEP 2
9
10
11
12
13
14
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
BRN
6
5
ORN
+ DEMAND
LIMIT
- 4-20mA
+ TEMP
RESET
- 4-20mA
10
+ COOLING
SETPOINT
- 4-20mA
4
3
7
8
9
VIO
2
PNK
10
11
12
GRA
a30-5372
CB1
8 AMPS
RED
TRAN1
MBB
TB4
5 ORN
J10A
PNK
ORN
BLK
BLK
16
ORN
VIO
M1
VIO
M1
SEE NOTE 11
BLU
PL4-2
MP-B1
M2 VIO
SEE NOTE 11
M2 VIO
RED
BLK
BLK
VIO
M1
VIO
M1
SEE NOTE 11
BLU
5
4
3
HR
VIO
BRN
CWFS 2
WHT
2
1
10
ORN
RED
SW1
A1 ENABLE
RED
OFF
C1
B1
RED
RED
GRA
13
PL51-1
ORN
PL51-2
ORN
14
CWP1
13
PL51-3
BLU
PL51-4
BLU
LEN
CCN
(+)
RED
(COM)
WHT
(-)
BLK
SHIELD
J1
ORN
ORN
BLU
BLU
4
3
2
1
BLK
WHT
10
BRN
9
RED
8
RED
BRN
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
BLK
WHT
RED
UPC
PORT 2
1 NET +
BLK
2 NET 3 N/C
4 N/C
WHT
5 SIGNAL
PORT 1A
1 NET +
3 SHIELD
25
24
BRN
TB1
A1
A2
BRN
TB1
TB1
GRA
PL51-5
A1 CWP A2
1
BRN
A1 CWP A2
2
PL51-7 RED
FIOP OR FIELD
INSTALLED OPTION
BRN
A2 CWP2
BRN
A2 CWP1
BRN
TB1
TB1
FC4
A2
10
J3
J6 J4
MAIN
BASE
BOARD
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
J7
1
2
4
4
5
6
7
2
8
9
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
10
J8
9
8
6
5
4
12
13
14
J5
15
16
17
18
A1
CB3
A2
VIO
A1
CA3
A2
M2 VIO
VIO
BRN
(080-090
ONLY)
PVFD-1
RELAY 1
53 (+)
PNK
13 (+24V OUT)
VIO
18
PL51-3
O1
O2
BLK
BLU
BLU
BLK
BLU
BLU
2 MBB
BLK
WHT
PVFD-2
RELAY 1
53 (+)
O1
55 (COM)
VIO
O2
18
RED
PL51-1
13 (+24V OUT)
PNK
1 J7
PL51-4
BLK
ORN
ORN
BLK
ORN
ORN
19
23
24
25
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
RED
RED
WHT
WHT
BLK
BLK
BRN
RED
RED
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
RED
MP-A3
T1
BRN
T2
MP-B3
T1
BRN
3 J7
BRN
BRN
080-090
ONLY
BRN
WHT
RED
3
2
1
J6
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
4
BLK
J3
EXV
J7
1
2
3
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
J4
3
2
5
6
7
J4
2
1
J6
2
3
4
5
6
BRN
10
11
8
9
10
BLK
BLU
1
2
3
4
5
6
WHT
J2
BRN
BLK
BLU
11
12
6
5
4
EXV-A
BLK
3
2
1
J9
J6
DGS OR
MM
FIOP
J4
J5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DARK = SWITCH LOCATION
23
22
SEN T-55
ACCSY
OAT
RED
4
BLK
BLK
BRN
WHT
RED
CH1
ORN
BRN
RED
ORN
BRN
CSB
B3
CSB
A3
(080-090 ONLY)
4
5
6
7
8
MLV-A
MLV-1
BLU
VIO
MLV-2
BRN
BRN
GRA
BRN
MLV-B
MLV-3
BLU
MLV-4
BRN
PL50-1
VIO
RED
BRN
BLK
DUS
PL50-2
CH11
1
2
PL50-3
RED
DTT
RED
BLK
BLK
PL50-4
CH9
CH10
3
2
1
4
3
2
J3
EMM
2
3
4
5
6
EWT
RED
4
BLK
BLK
WHT
RED
RED
LWT
BLK
3
2
1
J7
4
3
2
J4
10
11
12
FIOP/
ACCESSORY
DPTB
13
7
9
GRN
PL49-3
PL49-4
PL49-5
GRN
PL49-6
14
1
2
3
SPTB
PL49-1
PL49-2
BLK
RED
1
2
1
2
RED
BLK
RED
BLK
TO MM-A
TO MM-B
LVT
RED
CH2 6
AUX
RGTB
BLU
BLK
12
OFF
BLU
RED
11
ON
T55
BLK
10
CH3 4
WHT
J12
GRN
PL-EXVA
BLK
2
WHT
1
RED
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
RED
RGTA
RED
GRN
RED
RED
CXB J5
4
1
12
CSB
3 A1
1
RED
RED
CSB
A2
RED
BRN
J3
WHT
BRN
ORN
PL51-2
MARQUEE
DISPLAY
PL-EXVB
EXV-B
CSB
B2
CSB
3 B1
1
ORN
4 MBB
BLK
M1
SEE NOTE 11
55 (COM)
CWP2
ORN
PL3-2
MP-A3
VIO
5
3
M2 VIO
VIO
VIO
BLK
PL6-2
MP-B3
M1
VIO
22
UPC OPT
A2
CA2
TB1
J3 GND
CA1
CCH B
21
2 NET 2
A1
20
J4
1
ORN
LON
OPTION
NET
TB1
BRN
10
RED
A1 CCH B A2
LVT
J13
BRN
PNK
14
A2
A2 CCH A
12
GRA
FC3
BRN
J9
CWP2
A1
A2
SEE NOTE 14
T2
BRN
TERMINAL BLOCK
TERMINAL (UNMARKED)
TERMINAL (MARKED)
SPLICE
FACTORY WIRING
FIELD WIRING
ACCESSORY OR OPTION WIRING
TO INDICATE COMMON POTENTIAL
ONLY,NOT TO REPRESENT WIRING
AC
AUXILIARY CONTACTS
ACCSY ACCESSORY
ALMR ALARM RELAY
AUX AUXILIARY
C
CONTACTOR, COMPRESSOR
CB
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CCB COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
CH
CRANKCASE HEATER
CCH CRANKCASE HEATER RELAY
CHC COOLER/PUMP HEATER CONTACTOR
COMP COMPRESSOR
CXB COMPRESSOR EXPANSION BOARD
DGS DIGITAL SCROLL
DPT DISCHARGE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
DTT DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE THERMISTOR
DUS DIGITAL UNLOADER SOLENOID
EMM ENERGY MANAGEMENT
EWT COOLER ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE
EXV EXPANSION VALVE CONTROL BOARD
FB
FUSE BLOCK
FC
FAN CONTACTOR
FCB FAN CIRCUIT BREAKER
FIOP FACTORY INSTALLED OPTION
FR
FAN RELAY
FS
FAN STATUS
FU
FUSE
GND GROUND
HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
LLSV LIQUID LINE SOLENOID VALVE
LWT COOLER LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE
MBB MAIN BASE BOARD
MLV MINIMUM LOAD VALVE
MM
MOTORMASTER
MMPT MOTORMASTER PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
MP
MODULAR MOTOR PROTECTOR
OAT OUTDOOR AIR THERMISTOR
OFM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
R
RELAY
RGT RETURN GAS TEMPERATURE
SCCR SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT RATING
SPT SUCTION PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
SW
SWITCH
TB
TERMINAL BLOCK
TRAN TRANSFORMER
UPC UNITARY PROTOCOL CONVERTER
FROM CB3
(LOAD SIDE)
VIO
PL3-1
14
14
16
BLU
A1 CHC
TB4
6
ORN
13
DUAL
SETPOINT
LVT
GRA
SEE NOTE 11
13
GRA
A2 FC2
12
11
15
BRN
PL6-1
10
11
GRA
21
BRN
REDWHTBLK
1 2 3 4
BLK
BRN
14
BR
T1
LEGEND
A1 CCH A A2
0/4-20 mA
(S2D1=OK)
REMOTE
ON-OFF
SWITCH
(SEE NOTE
5)
TB1
A1
REMOTE SENSOR
0-10 VDC
(S201=OFF)
14
TB1
ORN
CWP1
13
BRN
ORN
a30-5375
12
BRN
A2
ORN
0/4-20 mA
(S201=OK)
11
A2
CB2
LVT
REMOTE SENSOR
0-10 VDC
(S201=OFF)
CB1
ORN
VIO
13
FC4
SEE NOTE 8
11
HEAT/BOILER FIELD
INSTALLED WIRING
MP-B2
PL6-4
RED
VIO
RED
12
A2
A1
J12
LVT J12
T2
BRN
PL3-4
RED
PL2-2
M2 VIO
VIO
CWPI
BRN
A1
10
SEE
NOTE 9
A2
PNK
PL51-6 VIO
RED
3
RLY 6
BRN
PL3-3
PNK
J12
M2 VIO
MP-A2
SEE NOTE 11
RLY 5
T1
PL5-4
RED
MP-B1
PL5-3
VIO
PL2-1
GRA
17
ALMR
PNK
PL1-2
MP-A1
ORN
18
BRN A2 CA2
LVT J10-16
BLK
BLK
16
RLY 4
T2
BRN
PL4-4
RED
PL6-3
ALM
R
PL49-7
HPS-A
RED
15
27
BRN
PL4-3
LVT
CXB
J11
PNK
ORN
18
18
PL1-1
13
25
RLY 3
BRN
T1
BLU
PL49-8
11
26
17
BRN A2 FC3
BRN A2 CA1
14
23
RLY 2
T1
MP-A2
BRN
LVT
12
21
RLY 1
MP-A1
T2
PL2-4
RED
VIO
J11
10 RED
24
LVT
PNK
PL5-2
MP-B2
19
J6
PL1-4
T2
VIO
PL5-1
PNK
22
RED
PL2-3
SEE NOTE 8
BLU
PL4-1
7 RED
20
SEE NOTE 10
PL1-3
PNK
A2
FC2
A1
ORN
HPS-B
BLU
17
20
UPC GND
PNK
18
19
FC1
A1
PNK
SEE NOTE 8
15
HEAT
AUX1 J1-12
BRN A2 CB3
BRN A2 CA3
14
RLY 4
RED
BRN
BRN
C BRN
1 RED
13
RLY 3
BLK
12
RLY 2
BRN
MBB J1-2
BRN
11
RLY 1
GRN/YEL
BLU
RLY 8
X2
BRN
BRN A2 CB1
BRN A2 CB2
10
RLY 7
SECONDARY 24V
X1
FU3
RLY 5
XF
CB4
12 AMPS
ORN
6 RED
6
7
RLY 6
RED
RLY 10
RED
C2
J10B
B2
TB4
4
TB1
RED
TB4
7
3 RED
RLY 9
ORN
SW2
2
RLY 11
A2
CB2
5 AMPS
4
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
B
C
DPTA
J6
6
7
8
9
B
C
10
SPTA
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
J10
17
GRA
16
RED
15
RED
14
BLU
13
12
BLU
11
ICE DONE
DEMAND LIMIT
STEP 1 OR Y3
DEMAND LIMIT
STEP 2 OR Y4
9
10
11
12
13
14
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
BRN
6
5
ORN
+ DEMAND
LIMIT
- 4-20mA
+ TEMP
RESET
- 4-20mA
10
+ COOLING
SETPOINT
- 4-20mA
4
3
7
8
9
VIO
2
PNK
10
11
12
LVT
GRA
CEPL130346-01
K11
J1
J4
K8
STATUS
J2
K7
K10
K9
K5
K6
J10
LEN
J3
K4
K3
K1
K2
CCN
J5
J6
J7
J9
J8
a30-4979
a30-4967
a30-4968
SPT (T10) PART NO. 33ZCT55SPT
SENSOR
SEN
SEN
LVT
TO CCN
COMM 1
BUS (PLUG)
AT UNIT
22
23
CCN+
CCN GND
4
3
CCN-
2
1
36
J2
LEN
J3
TEST 1
PWR
J4
J1
STATUS
CEPL130351-01
CEBD430351-0396-01C
J5
J7
J6
TEST 2
ADDRESS
DIP SWITCH
Ramp
loading
(ConfigurationSLCTCRMP) limits the rate of change of leaving
fluid temperature. If the unit is in a Cooling mode and configured for Ramp Loading, the control makes 2 comparisons before deciding to change stages of capacity. The control calculates a temperature difference between the control point and
leaving fluid temperature. If the difference is greater than 4 F
(2.2 C) and the rate of change (F or C per minute) is more
than the configured Cooling Ramp Loading value (CRMP),
the control does not allow any changes to the current stage of
capacity.
Low Entering Fluid Temperature Unloading When the
entering fluid temperature is below the control point, the
control will attempt to remove 25% of the current stages being
used. If exactly 25% cannot be removed, the control removes
an amount greater than 25% but no more than necessary. The
lowest stage will not be removed.
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Table 19 Part Load Data Percent Displacement, Standard Units with Minimum Load Valve
30RAP UNIT SIZE
010
015
018
020
025
030
035
040
045
050
055
060
070
080
090
CONTROL
STEPS
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CAPACITY STEPS
% Displacement
100
100
100
50
*20
100
50
*24
100
50
*29
100
50
*32
100
77
50
23
*9
100
73
50
23
*11
100
74
50
24
*12
100
75
50
25
*14
100
73
50
23
*13
100
75
50
25
*16
100
80
60
40
20
*13
100
82
64
46
31
15
*9
100
83
67
50
33
17
*11
CAPACITY %
Circuit A
100
100
Circuit B
100
100
100
100
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46
47
53
47
53
50
50
46
54
50
50
40
60
46
54
59
50
38
2 STARTS
DEADBAND EXAMPLE
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46
45
LWT (F)
LWT (C)
44
43
42
41
0
200
400
600
TIME (SECONDS)
800
1000
3 STARTS
STANDARD
DEADBAND
MODIFIED
DEADBAND
LEGEND
LWT Leaving Water Temperature
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170
160
150
140
130
120
110
SCT (F)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
-30
-20
-10
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
SST (F)
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TOP VIEW
SIZES 010,015
OFM3
OFM2
TOP VIEW
SIZES 035-050
OFM2
TOP VIEW
SIZES 018-030
CONTROL BOX
OFM1
a30-5374
OFM1
OFM3
OFM2
OFM4
CONTROL BOX
OFM1
CONTROL BOX
CONTROL BOX
OFM1
CONTROL BOX
SCT
SST
OFM1
OFM3
OFM5
OFM2
OFM4
OFM6
TOP VIEW
SIZES 070-090
TOP VIEW
SIZES 055,060
40
080,090
ONLY
055,060
070
080-090
FAN STAGES
Contactor Energized
FC1
FC1,2
FC1
FC2
FC1,2
FC3
FC1,3
FC3,2
FC1,2,3
FC1
FC3
FC4
FC3
FC2
FC4
FC1
FC1,4
FC3,4
FC1,3
FC1,3,4
FC4
FC2
FC2,4
FC3,4
FC2,3
FC2,3,4
Fan Stage
Stage 1
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 1 (Ckt A)
Stage 2 (Ckt A)
Stage 1 (Ckt B)
Stage 2 (Ckt B)
Stage 3 (Ckt B)
Stage 1 (Ckt A)
Stage 2 (Ckt A)
Stage 3 (Ckt A)
Stage 4 (Ckt A)
Stage 5 (Ckt A)
Stage 6 (Ckt A)
Stage 1 (Ckt B)
Stage 2 (Ckt B)
Stage 3 (Ckt B)
Stage 4 (Ckt B)
Stage 5 (Ckt B)
Stage 6 (Ckt B)
Fans Operating
OFM1
OFM1
OFM1,2
OFM3
OFM1,2
OFM1,2,3
OFM4
OFM4,3
OFM4,1,2
OFM1,2,3,4
OFM5
OFM2,6
OFM3
OFM2,6
OFM1
OFM3
OFM5
OFM3,5
OFM2,3,4,6
OFM2,5,4,6
OFM2,3,4,5,6
OFM3
OFM1
OFM1,3
OFM2,3,4,6
OFM1,2,4,6
OFM1,2,3,4,6
OCCUPANCY
STATE
Occupied
Unoccupied
Occupied
Unoccupied
Occupied
Unoccupied
0
(single)
ON,CSP1
ON,CSP1
ON,CSP1
OFF
ON,CSP1
ON,CSP1
*Dual set point switch input used. CSP1 used when switch input is open. CSP2 used when switch input is closed.
Cooling set point determined from 4 to 20 mA input to energy management module (EMM) to terminals LVT-10,8.
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3
(4 to 20 mA)
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
Low Sound Mode Operation All models are factory configured with the Low Sound Mode disabled. In the
Configuration mode under sub-mode OPT2, items for Low
Sound Mode Select (ConfigurationOPT2LS.MD), Low
Sound Start Time (ConfigurationOPT2LS.ST), Low
Sound End Time (ConfigurationOPT2LS.ND) and Low
Sound Capacity Limit (ConfigurationOPT2LS.LT) are
factory configured so that the chiller always runs as quietly as
possible. This results in operation at increased saturated condensing temperature. As a result, some models may not be able
to achieve rated efficiency. For chiller operation at rated efficiency, disable the low sound mode or adjust the low sound
mode start and stop times accordingly or set both times to
00:00 for rated efficiency operation 24 hours per day. In addition, the low sound capacity limit can be used to reduce overall
chiller capacity, if required, by limiting the maximum to a userconfigured percentage.
CAUTION
Operation of pump in wrong direction, even for a few
seconds, can cause irreversible damage to pump impeller
and housing. Always verify correct wiring/pump rotation
before operation.
Use Service Test function to test operation of pumps. Verify
that the flow switch input is made when the pump is running.
For dual pump hydronic systems, the control only uses one
pump at a time. Consult the Installation Instructions supplied
with this chiller and use the circuit setter balancing valve
installed in hydronic package to adjust fluid flow rate.
Cooler Pump Control The AquaSnap 30RAP machines equipped with a factory-installed pump package are
configured with the Cooler Pump Control (ConfigurationOPT1CPC) = ON.
Machines not equipped with a pump package are configured with the cooler pump control OFF. It is recommended that
the machine control the chilled water pump. If not, a 5-minute
time delay is required after the command to shut the machine
down is sent before the chilled water pump is turned off. This is
required to maintain water flow during the shutdown period of
the machine.
With or without this option enabled, the cooler pump relay
will be energized when the machine enters an ON status (i.e.,
On Local, On CCN, On Time). An A207 Cooler Freeze
Protection Alarm, will energize the cooler pump relay also, as
an override. The cooler pump relay will remain energized if the
machine is in MODE 10 Minimum Off Time.
Cooler Pump Sequence of Operation At anytime the unit is in an ON status, as defined by the one of the
following conditions, the cooler pump relay will be enabled.
1. The Enable-Off-Remote Switch in ENABLE,
(CTRL=0).
2. Enable-Off-Remote Switch in REMOTE with a
Start-Stop remote contact closure (CTRL=0).
3. An Occupied Time Period from an Occupancy Schedule
in combination with items 1 or 2 (CTRL=2).
4. A CCN Start-Stop Command to Start in combination
with items 1 or 2 (CTRL=3).
As stated before, there are certain alarm conditions and
Operating Modes that will turn the cooler pump relay ON. This
sequence will describe the normal operation of the pump
control algorithm.
When the unit cycles from an On state to an Off state,
the cooler pump output will remain energized for the Cooler
Pump Shutdown Delay (ConfigurationOPT1PM.DY).
This is configurable from 0 to 10 minutes. The factory default
is 1 minute.
NO INTEGRAL PUMP SINGLE EXTERNAL PUMP
CONTROL With a single external pump, the following
options must be configured:
Cooler Pump Control (ConfigurationOPT1CPC) =
OFF.
Cooler Pump 1 Enable (ConfigurationOPT1
PM1E) = NO.
Cooler Pump 2 Enable (ConfigurationOPT1
PM2E) = NO.
The maximum load allowed for the Chilled Water Pump
Starter is 5 VA sealed, 10 VA inrush at 24 volts. The starter coil
is powered from the chiller control system. The starter should
Optional Factory-Installed Hydronic Package If the chiller has factory-installed chilled fluid pumps,
specific steps should be followed for proper operation.
The pump(s) in the hydronic package come factory
pre-wired into the main unit power supply/starter. In order to
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be wired between LVT-25 and LVT-21. If equipped, the fieldinstalled chilled water pump starter auxiliary contacts should
be connected in series with the chilled water flow switch.
The Cooler Pump Relay will be energized when the
machine is On. The chilled water pump interlock circuit
consists of a chilled water flow switch and a field-installed
chilled water pump interlock. If the chilled water pump interlock circuit does not close within five (5) minutes of starting,
an A200 Cooler Flow/Interlock Failed to Close at Start-Up
Alarm will be generated and chiller will not be allowed to start.
If the chilled water pump interlock or chilled water flow
switch opens for at least three (3) seconds after initially being
closed, an A201 Cooler Flow/Interlock Contacts Opened
During Normal Operation Alarm will be generated and the machine will stop.
NO INTEGRAL PUMP DUAL EXTERNAL PUMP
CONTROL With two external pumps, the following
options must be configured:
Cooler Pump Control (ConfigurationOPT1CPC) =
ON.
Cooler Pump 1 Enable (ConfigurationOPT1
PM1E) = YES.
Cooler Pump 2 Enable (ConfigurationOPT1
PM2E) = YES.
The maximum load allowed for the Chilled Water Pump
Starters is 5 VA sealed, 10 VA inrush at 24 volts. The starter
coil is powered from the chiller control system. The starter for
Chilled Water Pump 1 should be wired between LVT-25 and
LVT-21. The starter for Chilled Water Pump 2 should be wired
between LVT-24 and LVT-21. A field-installed chilled water
pump interlock for each pump must be connected to each
pumps interlock points on the main base board. The chilled
water pump 1 interlock, CWP1, must be connected to MBBJ7-1 and 2. The chilled water pump 2 interlock, CWP2, must
be connected to MBB-J7-3 and 4. The chilled water pump
interlock contacts should be rated for dry circuit application
capable of handling 5 vdc at 2 mA.
SINGLE INTEGRAL PUMP CONTROL With a single
pump, the following options must be configured:
Cooler Pump Control (ConfigurationOPT1CPC) =
ON.
Cooler Pump 1 Enable (ConfigurationOPT1
PM1E) = YES.
Cooler Pump 2 Enable (ConfigurationOPT1
PM2E) = NO.
With a single integral pump, the Cooler Pump Starter will
be energized when the machine is occupied. As part of the
factory-installed package, an auxiliary set of contacts is wired
to the MBB to serve as Chilled Water Pump Interlock. When
the mechanical cooling is called for, the pump interlock and
flow switch is checked. If the circuits are closed, the machine
starts its capacity routine. If the auxiliary contact interlock does
not close within 25 seconds of the ON command, a T190
Cooler Pump 1 Aux Contacts Failed to Close at Start-Up Alert
will be generated and the pump shut down. The unit will not
be allowed to start. If the chilled water flow switch does not
close within one (1) minute, two alarms will be generated. A
T192 Cooler Pump 1 Failed to Provide Flow at Start-Up
Alert and an A200 Cooler Flow/Interlock Failed to Close at
Start-Up Alarm will be generated and chiller will not be allowed to start.
If the chilled water flow switch opens for at least 3 seconds
after initially being closed, a T196 Flow Lost While Pump 1
Running Alert and an A201 Cooler Flow/Interlock Contacts
Opened During Normal Operation Alarm will be generated
and the machine will stop.
If the control detects the chilled water pump interlock open
for 25 seconds after initially being closed, a T194 Cooler
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operating, then the pumps will be operated every other day for
2 seconds starting at 14:00 hours. If a pump has failed and has
an active Alert condition, it will not be started that day.
Configuring and Operating Dual Chiller Control The dual chiller routine is available for the control of
MASTER
CHILLER
RETURN
FLUID
SLAVE
CHILLER
THERMISTOR
WIRING*
LEAVING
FLUID
PART
NUMBER
10HB50106801
10HB50106802
A
0.505/0.495
0.61
DIA
1/4 N.P.T.
6 MINIMUM
CLEARANCE FOR
THERMISTOR
REMOVAL
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ITEM
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENTS
ENTER
CTRL
CONTROL METHOD
ENTER
SWITCH
DEFAULT 0
ESCAPE
OPT2
CCN ADDRESS
DEFAULT 1
DEFAULT 0
DISP
UNIT
OPT1
OPT2
CTRL
CCN
CCNA
ENTER
1
CCNB
CCN
CCNB
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCN
PROCEED TO
SUBMODE RESET
RSET
ENTER
LLEN
LLEN
MSSL
CRST
LLEN
15 ITEMS
ENTER
DSBL
SCROLLING STOPS
ENTER
DSBL
VALUE FLASHES
ENBL
SELECT ENBL
ENTER
ENBL
ESCAPE
LLEN
MSSL
ENTER
MAST
ESCAPE
MSSL
CHANGE ACCEPTED
DEFAULT MAST
RSET
SLVA
SLVA
SLVA
SLAVE ADDRESS
ENTER
SCROLLING STOPS
ENTER
VALUE FLASHES
SELECT 2
ENTER
ESCAPE
SLVA
SLAVE ADDRESS
LLBL
LLBL
CHANGE ACCEPTED
ENTER
SCROLLING STOPS
ENTER
VALUE FLASHES
SELECT 2 - Automatic
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ITEM
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENTS
LLBL
ENTER
CHANGE ACCEPTED
ESCAPE
LLBL
LLBD
LLBD
ENTER
168
ESCAPE
LLBD
LLDY
RSET
LLDY
LLDY
PARA
DEFAULT 168
ENTER
SCROLLING STOPS
ENTER
VALUE FLASHES
10
SELECT 10
ENTER
10
ESCAPE
LLDY
ESCAPE
RSET
ENTER
YES
CHANGE ACCEPTED
MASTER COMPLETE
NOTES:
1. Master Control Method (CTRL) can be configured as 0-Switch, 2-Occupancy or 3-CCN.
2. Parallel Configuration (PARA) cannot be changed.
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ITEM
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENTS
ENTER
CTRL
CONTROL METHOD
SWITCH
DEFAULT 0
(SEE NOTE 1)
CCN ADDRESS
SCROLLING STOPS
DISP
UNIT
OPT1
OPT2
CTRL
ESCAPE
OPT2
CCN
CCNA
CCNA
ENTER
ENTER
VALUE FLASHES
SELECT 2
(SEE NOTE 2)
CCN
CCNA
CCNB
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCN
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCN
CCN ADDRESS
CHANGE ACCEPTED
DEFAULT 0
(SEE NOTE 3)
PROCEED TO
SUBMODE RSET
RSET
ENTER
LLEN
LLEN
CRST
LLEN
15 ITEMS
ENTER
DSBL
SCROLLING STOPS
ENTER
DSBL
VALUE FLASHES
ENBL
SELECT ENBL
ENTER
ENBL
ESCAPE
LLEN
CHANGE ACCEPTED
RSET
MSSL
MSSL
MSSL
ENTER
MAST
SCROLLING STOPS
ENTER
MAST
VALUE FLASHES
SLVE
SELECT SLVE
ENTER
SLVE
ESCAPE
MSSL
ESCAPE
RSET
CHANGE ACCEPTED
SLAVE COMPLETE
(SEE NOTE 4)
NOTES:
1. Slave Control Method (CTRL) must be configured for 0.
2. Slave CCN Address (CCNA) must be different than Master.
3. Slave CCN Bus Number (CCNB) must be the same as Master.
4. Slave does not require SLVA, LLBL, LLBD, or LLDY to be configured.
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Table 24 4 to 20 mA Reset
SUB-MODE
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
CRST
COOLING RESET
TYPE
MA.DG
5.0 F
(2.8 C)
DEGREES COOL
RESET
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
ENTER
RSET
COMMENT
0 = no reset
1 = 4 to 20 mA input
2 = Outdoor air temp
3 = Return Fluid
4 = Space Temperature
Default: 0 F (0 C) Reset at 20 mA
Range: 30 to 30 F (16.7 to 16.7 C)
NOTE: The example above shows how to configure the chiller for 4 to 20 mA reset. No reset will
occur at 4.0 mA input, and a 5.0 F reset will occur at 20.0 mA. An EMM is required.
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
CLSP
COMMENT
DISP
UNIT
OPT1
OPT2
HP.A
HP.B
EXV.A
EXV.B
CONFIGURATION
M.MST
RSET
DMDC
SLCT
ENTER
ENTER
Scrolling Stops
ENTER
Flashing 0
Select 4
Change Accepted
ENTER
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KEYPAD
ENTRY
SUBMODE
ENTER
DISP
KEYPAD
ENTRY
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
COMMENT
COOLING RESET
TYPE
2 = Outdoor-Air Temperature
4 = Space Temperature
(Connect to LVT-22,23)
85 F
72 F
REMOTE - NO
RESET TEMP
RM.F
55 F
68 F
REMOTE - FULL
RESET TEMP
RM.DG
15 F
6 F
REMOTE - DEGREES
RESET
Default: 0 F (0 C)
Range: 30 to 30 F
(16.7 to 16.7 C)
ITEM
Outdoor
Air
Space
CRST
RM.NO*
UNIT
OPT1
OPT2
HP.A
HP.B
EXV.A
EXV.B
CONFIGURATION
M.MST
RSET
ENTER
KEYPAD
KEYPAD
ENTRY SUB-MODE ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
DISP
ENTER
TEST
ON/OFF
UNIT
ENTER
TYPE
UNIT TYPE
OPT1
ENTER
FLUD
COOLER FLUID
OPT2
ENTER
CTRL
CONTROL METHOD
ENTER
COMMENT
HP.A
HP.B
EXV.A
EXV.B
CONFIGURATION
M.MST
RSET
ENTER
0 = No Reset
1 = 4 to 20 mA Input (EMM required)
(Connect to LVT-9,8)
COOLING RESET TYPE 2 = Outdoor-Air Temperature
3 = Return Fluid
4 = Space Temperature
(Connect to LVT-22,23)
CRST
RT.NO*
10.0 F
RETURN FLUID - NO
RESET TEMP
RT.F
0.0 F
Default: 0 F (0 C)
Range: 0 to 30 F COOLER T
(0 to 16.7 C)
RT.DG
10.0 F
RETURN - DEGREES
RESET
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Default: 0 F (0 C)
Range: 30 to 30F (16.7 to 16.7 C)
the unit capacity to be limited during periods of peak energy usage. There are 3 types of demand limiting that can be configured. The first type is through 2-stage switch control, which will
reduce the maximum capacity to 2 user-configurable percentages. The second type is by 4 to 20 mA signal input which will reduce the maximum capacity linearly between 100% at a 4 mA
input signal (no reduction) down to the user-configurable level
at a 20 mA input signal. The third type uses the CCN Loadshed
module and has the ability to limit the current operating capacity to maximum and further reduce the capacity if required.
NOTE: The 2-stage switch control and 4 to 20-mA input signal types of demand limiting require the energy management
module (EMM).
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EWT
LWT
LEGEND
LWT Leaving Water (Fluid) Temperature
CAUTION
Care should be taken when interfacing with other manufacturers control systems, due to possible power supply
differences, full wave bridge versus half wave rectification.
The two different power supplies cannot be mixed.
ComfortLink controls use half wave rectification. A signal isolation device should be utilized if a full wave bridge
signal generating device is used.
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LWT Leaving Water (Fluid) Temperature
DEMAND LIMIT (CCN Loadshed Controlled) To configure Demand Limit for CCN Loadshed control set the Demand Limit Select (ConfigurationRSETDMDC) to 3.
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Then configure the Loadshed Group Number (ConfigurationRSETSHNM), Loadshed Demand Delta (ConfigurationRSETSHDL), and Maximum Loadshed Time
(ConfigurationRSETSHTM). See Table 27.
The Loadshed Group number is established by the CCN
system designer. The ComfortLink controls will respond to a
Redline command from the Loadshed control. When the
Redline command is received, the current stage of capacity is
set to the maximum stages available. Should the loadshed control send a Loadshed command, the ComfortLink controls will
reduce the current stages by the value entered for Loadshed
Demand delta. The Maximum Loadshed Time is the maximum
length of time that a loadshed condition is allowed to exist. The
100
50% CAPACITY AT 20 mA
80
60
40 100% CAPACITY AT 4 mA
75% CAPACITY AT 12 mA
20
12
8
10
14
DEMAND LIMIT SIGNAL 4 - 20 mA INPUT
16
18
20
100
(38)
90
(32)
80
(27)
70
(21)
MAXIMUM
SET POINT
70 F (21.1 C)
60
(15)
50
(10)
40
(4.4)
(FLUD = 1) MINIMUM
SET POINT 38 F (3.3 C)
30
(-1)
20
(-7)
(FLUD = 2) MINIMUM
SET POINT 14 F (-10 C)
10
(-12)
0
(-17) 0
10
12
14
4 TO 20 mA SIGNAL TO EMM
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16
18
20
KEYPAD
ENTRY
SUB-MODE
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM EXPANSION
ENTER
DISP
ENTER
TEST
ON/OFF
UNIT
ENTER
TYPE
Unit Type
OPT1
ENTER
FLUD
Cooler Fluid
OPT2
ENTER
CTRL
Control Method
ENTER
CRST
COMMENT
HP.A
HP.B
EXV.A
EXV.B
M.MST
RSET
Default: 0
0 = None
1 = Switch
2 = 4 to 20 mA Input
3 = CCN Loadshed
DMDC*
DM20
XXX %
Demand Limit at 20 mA
Default: 100%
Range: 0 to 100
SHNM
XXX
Loadshed Group
Number
Default: 0
Range: 0 to 99
SHDL
XXX%
Loadshed Demand
Delta
Default: 0%
Range: 0 to 60%
SHTM
XXX MIN
Maximum Loadshed
Time
Default: 60 min.
Range: 0 to 120 min.
DLS1
XXX %
Demand Limit
Switch 1
Default: 80%
Range: 0 to 100%
DLS2
XXX %
Demand Limit
Switch 2
Default: 50%
Range: 0 to 100%
(DTT) is installed along with the AUX board for control of the
DUS.
DIGITAL COMPRESSOR CONFIGURATION When a
digital compressor is installed, the configuration parameter
(ConfigurationUNITA1TY) is configured to YES.
There is also a maximum unload time configuration, (ConfigurationUNITMAX.T) that is set to 7 seconds, which indicates the maximum unloading for the digital compressor is
47%. This is done to optimize efficiency of the system.
PRE-START-UP
IMPORTANT: Before beginning Pre-Start-Up or Start-Up,
complete Start-Up Checklist for 30RAP Liquid Chiller at
end of this publication (pages CL-1 to CL-10). The checklist assures proper start-up of a unit, and provides a record
of unit condition, application requirements, system information, and operation at initial start-up.
Do not attempt to start the chiller until following checks
have been completed.
System Check
1. Check all auxiliary components, such as chilled fluid
pumps, air-handling equipment, or other equipment to
which the chiller supplies liquid. Consult manufacturer's
instructions. Verify that any pump interlock contacts have
been properly installed. If the unit has field-installed accessories, be sure all are properly installed and wired correctly. Refer to unit wiring diagrams.
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CAUTION
Operating Limitations
CAUTION
035-090
F
C
120
49
120
49
45
32
95
70
40
35
21
4.4
95
70
40
35
21
4.4
CAUTION
= 239
2. Determine maximum deviation from average voltage:
(AB) 243 239 = 4 v
(BC) 239 236 = 3 v
(AC) 239 238 = 1 v
Maximum deviation is 4 v.
LEGEND
EWT Entering Fluid (Water) Temperature
LWT Leaving Fluid (Water) Temperature
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4
239
= 1.7%
This voltage imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable of 2%.
for a cutaway view of the EXV. High-pressure liquid refrigerant enters valve through the top. As refrigerant passes through
the orifice, pressure drops and refrigerant changes to a 2-phase
condition (liquid and vapor). The electronic expansion valve
operates through an electronically controlled activation of a
stepper motor. The stepper motor stays in position, unless
power pulses initiate the two discrete sets of motor stator windings for rotation in either direction. The direction depends on
the phase relationship of the power pulses.
The motor directly operates the spindle, which has rotating
movements that are transformed into linear motion by the
transmission in the cage assembly. The valve includes a positive shut-off when closed.
There are two different EXVs. See Table 30 for number of
steps. The EXV motor moves at 200 steps per second. Commanding the valve to either 0% or 100% will add extra steps to
the move, to ensure the value is open or closed completely.
OPERATION SEQUENCE
During unit off cycle, the control monitors the outdoor air
temperature. If the ambient temperature drops below 40 F
(4.4 C), cooler and hydronic system heaters (if either are factory installed) are energized. If power is maintained to the chiller
and the EMERGENCY ON/OFF switch is left in the OFF position, these heaters are also energized.
The unit is started by putting the ENABLE/OFF/REMOTE
CONTACT switch in the ENABLE or REMOTE CONTACT
position. When the unit receives a call for cooling (either from
the internal control or CCN network command or remote contact closure), the unit stages up in capacity to maintain the leaving fluid set point. The first compressor starts 11/2 to 3 minutes
after the call for cooling.
The lead circuit can be specifically designated on all models
or selected based on compressor run hours and starts depending on field configuration. The unit control will override this
selection under certain starting conditions to properly maintain
oil return to the compressors. In general, on dual compressor
circuits, the control will most often start the A1 or B1 compressor first, especially after long off periods. The MBB controls
fan stages to maintain the head pressure set point and will automatically adjust unit capacity as required to keep compressors
from operating outside of the specified envelope. There are no
pumpout or pumpdown sequences on these chillers.
For all units, if temperature reset is being used, the unit controls to a higher leaving-fluid temperature as the building load
reduces. If demand limit is used, the unit may temporarily be
unable to maintain the desired leaving-fluid temperature because of imposed power limitations.
EXV STEPS
1596
2500
1596
2500
3690
SERVICE
WARNING
Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Shut
off all power to this equipment during service. There may
be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all disconnect
locations to alert others not to restore power until work is
completed.
Electronic Components
CONTROL COMPONENTS Unit uses an advanced electronic control system that normally does not require service.
Access to the compressors is through latched panels from
beneath the control box on all models or from opposite the coil
side (sizes 010-030 only). The front door(s) provide access to
the compressor(s) and all components of the refrigeration
BLK
WHT
GRN
RED
BLK
WHT
GRN
RED
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Fig. 29 EXV Cable Connections to EXV Module
During the next several seconds, carefully connect the negative test lead to pins 1,2,4 and 5 in succession (plug J6 for Circuit A, plug J7 for Circuit B). Digital voltmeters will average
this signal and display approximately 6 vdc. If it remains constant at a voltage other than 6 VDC or shows 0 volts, remove
the connector to the valve and recheck.
Press ENTER and select 0% to close the valve. Check the 4 position DIP switch on the board (all switches should be set to
On). If a problem still exists, replace the EXV module. If the
reading is correct, the expansion valve and EXV wiring should
be checked. Check the EXV terminal strip and interconnecting
wiring.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Cable
Glass Seal
Motor Housing
Stepper Motor
Bearing
Lead Screw
Insert
Valve Piston
Valve Seat
Valve Port
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100% is displayed and press ENTER . Observe the operation of the lead screw. See Fig. 26. The motor should be
turning, raising the operator closer to the motor. Motor
actuator movement should be smooth and uniform from
fully closed to fully open position. Press ENTER twice,
use
to select 0% and press ENTER again to check
open to closed operation. If the valve is properly connected to the processor and receiving correct signals, yet does
not operate as described above, the sealed motor portion
of the valve should be replaced.
3. Installing EXV Motor:
CAUTION
If the existing motor has been removed for inspection or
cleaning, be sure that the piston is fully retracted into the
motor assembly before installation on the valve. Failure to
do so will permanently damage the drive and motor.
Replacement motor assemblies are shipped in the retracted
position and may be installed as received.
CABLE
CABLE
CABLE RETAINER
MOTOR AND
ADAPTER
ASSEMBLY
MOTOR ADAPTER
ASSEMBLY
CABLE
RETAINER
GASKET
MOTOR ADAPTER
ASSEMBLY
SIGHTGLASS
SPORLAN
FLOW
DIRECTION
NORMAL
FLOW
DIRECTION
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5. Install the replacement heat exchanger in the unit and attach the mounting bracket hardware to the fan uprights
(sizes 010-030) or to the bottom bracket (sizes 035-090)
using the hardware removed in Step 4. Reconnect the
cooler heater if required. For sizes 010-025, torque the
bolts to 7-10 ft-lb. For sizes 030-090, torque the bolts to
30-50 ft-lb.
6. Carefully braze the refrigerant lines to the connections on
the heat exchanger. Lines should be soldered using silver
as the soldering material with a minimum of 45% silver.
Keep the temperature below 1472 F (800 C) under normal soldering conditions (no vacuum) to prevent the copper solder of the brazed plate heat exchanger from changing its structure. Failure to do so can result in internal
or external leakage at the connections which cannot be repaired. Braze the liquid lines with a heat sink around the
expansion valve to protect it from excess heat.
7. Reconnect the water/brine lines.
8. Dehydrate and recharge the unit. Check for leaks.
BRAZED-PLATE COOLER HEAT EXCHANGER
CLEANING Brazed-plate heat exchangers must be
cleaned chemically. A professional cleaning service skilled in
chemical cleaning should be used. Use a weak acid (5% phosphoric acid, or if the heat exchanger is cleaned frequently, 5%
oxalic acid). Pump the cleaning solution through the
exchanger, preferably in a backflush mode. After cleaning,
rinse with large amounts of fresh water to dispose of all the
acid. Cleaning materials must be disposed of properly.
The factory-installed strainer screen in front of the water/
brine inlets of the heat exchangers should be cleaned periodically, depending on condition of the chiller water/brine.
Compressor Replacement (Refer to Fig. 3133) All models contain scroll compressors and have from
one to six compressors. The size 010-030 units are a single refrigeration circuit while sizes 035-090 are dual circuit. A compressor is most easily removed from the front of the unit, depending on where clearance space was allowed during unit
installation.
Remove the junction box cover bolts and disconnect the
compressor power and ground connections. Remove the cable
from the compressor junction box. Remove the connections
from the high-pressure switch. Knock the same holes out of the
new compressor junction box and install the cable connectors
from the old compressor.
The compressors are bolted to rails, which are in turn bolted
to the unit basepan for all sizes except 010 and 015 which are
directly bolted to the basepan. Remove the 4 bolts holding the
compressor to the rail on the basepan. Save the mounting hardware for use with the new compressor. Carefully cut the compressor suction and discharge lines with a tubing cutter as close
to the compressor as feasible. Remove high-pressure switch
and pressure transducer(s) if required for compressor removal.
Lift one corner of the compressor at a time and remove all the
rubber mounting grommets (single compressor circuits) or
steel spacers (dual compressor circuits). Remove the old compressor from the unit.
Slide the new compressor in place on the basepan. Lifting
one side of the compressor at a time, replace all of the compressor mounting grommets. Using new tubing as required, reconnect compressor suction and discharge lines. Using hardware
saved, reinstall the mounting bolts and washers through the
compressor feet. Using proper techniques, braze suction and
discharge lines and check for leaks. Reconnect oil equalization
line on dual compressor circuit models.
Reconnect the compressor power connections and highpressure switch wiring as on the old compressor. Refer to
Fig. 31-33. Following the installation of the new compressor,
tighten all hardware to the following specifications. (See
Table 31.)
Oil Charge
CAUTION
The compressor in a Puron refrigerant (R-410A) system
uses a polyol ester (POE) oil. This is extremely hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water readily. POE oils can
absorb 15 times as much water as other oils designed for
HCFC and CFC refrigerants. Take all necessary precautions to avoid exposure of the oil to the atmosphere. Failure
to do so could result in possible equipment damage.
RECOMMENDED TORQUE
7 to 10 ft-lb (9.5 to 13.5 N-m)
24 to 28 in.-lb (2.7- to 3.2 N-m)
Cooler
BRAZED-PLATE COOLER HEAT EXCHANGER REPLACEMENT Brazed-plate heat exchangers cannot be
repaired if they develop a leak. If a leak (refrigerant or water)
develops, the heat exchanger must be replaced. To replace a
brazed-plate heat exchanger:
1. Check that the replacement heat exchanger is the same as
the original heat exchanger. The unit insulation covers the
manufacturers part number. Make sure the depths of the
replacement and original cooler heat exchangers are the
same.
2. Disconnect the liquid-in and liquid-out connections at the
heat exchanger.
3. Recover the refrigerant from the system, and unsolder the
refrigerant-in and refrigerant-out connections.
4. Remove the old heat exchanger. The replacement heat exchanger is supplied fully insulated. It also includes a cooler heater. Use of the heater is not required unless the original cooler contained a factory-installed heater.
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CAUTION
Excessive water pressure will fracture the braze between
air centers and refrigerant tubes.
CAUTION
FILTER DRIER The function of the filter drier is to maintain a clean, dry system. The moisture indicator (described
below) indicates any need to change the filter drier. The filter
drier is a sealed-type drier. When the drier needs to be
changed, the entire filter drier must be replaced.
NOTE: Dual circuit (035-090 sizes) units have 1 filter drier per
circuit.
MOISTURE-LIQUID INDICATOR The indicator is located
immediately ahead of the TXV to provide an indication of the
refrigerant moisture content. It also provides a sight glass for
refrigerant liquid. Clear flow of liquid refrigerant (at full unit
loading) indicates sufficient charge in the system. Bubbles in the
sight glass (at full unit loading) indicate an undercharged system
or the presence of noncondensables. Moisture in the system,
measured in parts per million (ppm), changes the color of the
indicator as follows:
Green (safe) Moisture is below 75 ppm
Yellow-Green (caution) 75 to 150 ppm
Yellow (wet) above 150 ppm
The unit must be in operation at least 12 hours before the
moisture indicator gives an accurate reading, and must be in
contact with liquid refrigerant. At the first sign of moisture in
the system, change the corresponding filter drier.
NOTE: Dual circuit (035-090 sizes) units have one indicator
per circuit.
DPT HPS
EWT
SUCTION
ACCESS
VALVE
SPT
RGT
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DPT
DTT
EWT
HPS
LWT
RGT
SPT
LEGEND
Discharge Pressure Thermostat
Discharge Temperature Thermistor
Entering Water Thermistor
High Pressure Switch
Leaving Water Thermistor
Return Gas Thermistor
Suction Pressure Transducer
COMPRESSOR A2
FLOW
SWITCH
LWT
DTT
60
COMPRESSOR A1
DPT
HPS
SPT RGT
SUCTION
RGT SPT ACCESS
VALVE
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DISCHARGE
ACCESS
VALVE
EWT
DTT
A1
A2
B1
B2
OIL
SIGHTGLASS
DISCHARGE
ACCESS
VALVE
LWT
DPT
FLOW
SWITCH
HPS
DPT
DTT
EWT
HPS
LWT
RGT
SPT
LEGEND
Discharge Pressure Thermostat
Discharge Temperature Thermistor
Entering Water Thermistor
High Pressure Switch
Leaving Water Thermistor
Return Gas Thermistor
Suction Pressure Transducer
DPT
B1
HPS
B2
B3
DPT, HPS
(NOT SHOWN
LOCATED
BEHIND A1)
RGT
DTT
SPT
A1
A2
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A3
OIL
SIGHTGLASS
DISCHARGE
ACCESS VALVE
ONLY ON
SIZE 080-090 UNITS
DPT
DTT
HPS
RGT
SPT
LEGEND
Discharge Pressure Thermostat
Discharge Temperature Thermistor
High Pressure Switch
Return Gas Thermistor
Suction Pressure Transducer
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CAUTION
Do not disconnect main unit power when servicing compressor(s) if ambient temperature is below 40 F (4.4 C).
The compressors have either a single circuit breaker or
multiple circuit breakers which can be used to shut off
power to the compressors. If power to the unit must be off
for a prolonged period, drain the cooler, hydronic package
(if installed) and internal piping. Add glycol according to
Winter Shutdown Step 2 below.
CUTOUT
Psig
kPa
650
4482
CUT-IN
Psig
500
kPa
3447
Clear the alarm using the scrolling marquee display as described on page 63. The unit should restart after the compressor
anti-short-cycle delay, built into the unit control module,
expires.
PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS Each refrigerant circuit is
equipped with a suction and discharge pressure transducer.
These inputs to the MBB are not only used to monitor the status of the unit, but to also maintain operation of the chiller
within the compressor manufacturer's specified limits. The input to the MBB from the suction pressure transducer is also
used to protect the compressor from operating at low pressure
conditions and low superheat conditions. In some cases, the
unit may not be able to run at full capacity. The control module
will automatically reduce the capacity of a circuit as needed to
maintain specified maximum/minimum operating pressures.
COOLER FREEZE-UP PROTECTION
WARNING
On medium temperature brine units, the anti-freeze solution must be properly mixed to prevent freezing at a temperature of at least 15 F (8.3 C) below the leaving-fluid
temperature set point. Failure to provide the proper antifreeze solution mixture is considered abuse and may impair
or otherwise negatively impact the Carrier warranty.
The main base board (MBB) monitors leaving fluid temperature at all times. The MBB will rapidly remove stages of capacity as necessary to prevent freezing conditions due to the
rapid loss of load or low cooler fluid flow.
When the cooler is exposed to lower ambient temperatures
(34 F [1 C] or below), freeze-up protection is required using
inhibited ethylene or propylene glycol.
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flow switch is installed in the leaving fluid piping for all units
without the factory-installed hydronic package. See Fig. 35 and
36. Units with the optional hydronic package have the flow
switch installed in the entering fluid piping. This is a thermaldispersion flow switch with no field adjustments. The switch is
set for approximately 0.5 ft/sec of flow. The sensor tip houses
two thermistors and a heater element. One thermistor is located
in the sensor tip, closest to the flowing fluid. This thermistor is
used to detect changes in the flow velocity of the liquid. The
second thermistor is bonded to the cylindrical wall and is affected only by changes in the temperature of the liquid. The
thermistors are positioned to be in close contact with the wall
of the sensor probe and, at the same time, to be kept separated
from each other within the confines of the probe.
In order to sense flow, it is necessary to heat one of the
thermistors in the probe. When power is applied, the tip of the
probe is heated. As the fluid starts to flow, heat will be carried
away from the sensor tip. Cooling of the first thermistor is a
function of how fast heat is conducted away by the flowing
liquid.
The difference in temperature between the two thermistors
provides a measurement of fluid velocity past the sensor probe.
When fluid velocity is high, more heat will be carried away
from the heated thermistor and the temperature differential will
be small. As fluid velocity decreases, less heat will be taken
from the heated thermistor and there will be an increase in temperature differential.
When unit flow rate is above the minimum flow rate, then
the output is switched on, sending 24 vac to the MBB to prove
flow has been established.
For recommended maintenance, check the sensor tip for
build-up every 6 months. Clean the tip with a soft cloth. If
wire mount bolted to a fan deck and covered with a wire guard.
METAL FANS The exposed end of fan motor shaft is protected from weather by grease and a rubber boot. If fan motor
must be removed for service or replacement, be sure to regrease fan shaft and reinstall fan guard. For proper performance with the value sound fan option, fan web should be
0.32 in. (8 mm) below top of orifice on the fan deck to top of
the fan hub. (See Fig. 37.) Tighten set screws to 15 1 ft-lb
(20 1.3 N-m).
IMPORTANT: Check for proper fan rotation (clockwise
when viewed from above). If necessary, switch any
2 power leads to reverse fan rotation.
1/4-18 NPT
6" MINIMUM
CLEARANCE FOR
THERMISTOR
REMOVAL
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VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
3.699
3.689
3.679
3.668
3.658
3.647
3.636
3.624
3.613
3.601
3.588
3.576
3.563
3.550
3.536
3.523
3.509
3.494
3.480
3.465
3.450
3.434
3.418
3.402
3.386
3.369
3.352
3.335
3.317
3.299
3.281
3.262
3.243
3.224
3.205
3.185
3.165
3.145
3.124
3.103
3.082
3.060
3.038
3.016
2.994
2.972
2.949
2.926
2.903
2.879
2.856
2.832
2.808
2.784
2.759
2.735
2.710
2.685
2.660
2.634
2.609
2.583
2.558
2.532
2.506
2.480
2.454
2.428
2.402
2.376
2.349
2.323
2.296
2.270
2.244
2.217
2.191
2.165
2.138
2.112
2.086
2.060
2.034
2.008
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(F)
98,010
94,707
91,522
88,449
85,486
82,627
79,871
77,212
74,648
72,175
69,790
67,490
65,272
63,133
61,070
59,081
57,162
55,311
53,526
51,804
50,143
48,541
46,996
45,505
44,066
42,679
41,339
40,047
38,800
37,596
36,435
35,313
34,231
33,185
32,176
31,202
30,260
29,351
28,473
27,624
26,804
26,011
25,245
24,505
23,789
23,096
22,427
21,779
21,153
20,547
19,960
19,393
18,843
18,311
17,796
17,297
16,814
16,346
15,892
15,453
15,027
14,614
14,214
13,826
13,449
13,084
12,730
12,387
12,053
11,730
11,416
11,112
10,816
10,529
10,250
9,979
9,717
9,461
9,213
8,973
8,739
8,511
8,291
8,076
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
1.982
1.956
1.930
1.905
1.879
1.854
1.829
1.804
1.779
1.754
1.729
1.705
1.681
1.656
1.632
1.609
1.585
1.562
1.538
1.516
1.493
1.470
1.448
1.426
1.404
1.382
1.361
1.340
1.319
1.298
1.278
1.257
1.237
1.217
1.198
1.179
1.160
1.141
1.122
1.104
1.086
1.068
1.051
1.033
1.016
0.999
0.983
0.966
0.950
0.934
0.918
0.903
0.888
0.873
0.858
0.843
0.829
0.815
0.801
0.787
0.774
0.761
0.748
0.735
0.723
0.710
0.698
0.686
0.674
0.663
0.651
0.640
0.629
0.618
0.608
0.597
0.587
0.577
0.567
0.557
0.548
0.538
0.529
0.520
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RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(F)
7,686
7,665
7,468
7,277
7,091
6,911
6,735
6,564
6,399
6,238
6,081
5,929
5,781
5,637
5,497
5,361
5,229
5,101
4,976
4,855
4,737
4,622
4,511
4,403
4,298
4,196
4,096
4,000
3,906
3,814
3,726
3,640
3,556
3,474
3,395
3,318
3,243
3,170
3,099
3,031
2,964
2,898
2,835
2,773
2,713
2,655
2,597
2,542
2,488
2,436
2,385
2,335
2,286
2,239
2,192
2,147
2,103
2,060
2,018
1,977
1,937
1,898
1,860
1,822
1,786
1,750
1,715
1,680
1,647
1,614
1,582
1,550
1,519
1,489
1,459
1,430
1,401
1,373
1,345
1,318
1,291
1,265
1,240
1,214
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
0.511
0.502
0.494
0.485
0.477
0.469
0.461
0.453
0.445
0.438
0.430
0.423
0.416
0.408
0.402
0.395
0.388
0.381
0.375
0.369
0.362
0.356
0.350
0.344
0.339
0.333
0.327
0.322
0.317
0.311
0.306
0.301
0.296
0.291
0.286
0.282
0.277
0.272
0.268
0.264
0.259
0.255
0.251
0.247
0.243
0.239
0.235
0.231
0.228
0.224
0.220
0.217
0.213
0.210
0.206
0.203
0.200
0.197
0.194
0.191
0.188
0.185
0.182
0.179
0.176
0.173
0.171
0.168
0.165
0.163
0.160
0.158
0.155
0.153
0.151
0.148
0.146
0.144
0.142
0.140
0.138
0.135
0.133
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
1,190
1,165
1,141
1,118
1,095
1,072
1,050
1,029
1,007
986
965
945
925
906
887
868
850
832
815
798
782
765
750
734
719
705
690
677
663
650
638
626
614
602
591
581
570
561
551
542
533
524
516
508
501
494
487
480
473
467
461
456
450
445
439
434
429
424
419
415
410
405
401
396
391
386
382
377
372
367
361
356
350
344
338
332
325
318
311
304
297
289
282
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
3.705
3.687
3.668
3.649
3.629
3.608
3.586
3.563
3.539
3.514
3.489
3.462
3.434
3.406
3.376
3.345
3.313
3.281
3.247
3.212
3.177
3.140
3.103
3.065
3.025
2.985
2.945
2.903
2.860
2.817
2.774
2.730
2.685
2.639
2.593
2.547
2.500
2.454
2.407
2.360
2.312
2.265
2.217
2.170
2.123
2.076
2.029
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(C)
100,260
94,165
88,480
83,170
78,125
73,580
69,250
65,205
61,420
57,875
54,555
51,450
48,536
45,807
43,247
40,845
38,592
38,476
34,489
32,621
30,866
29,216
27,633
26,202
24,827
23,532
22,313
21,163
20,079
19,058
18,094
17,184
16,325
15,515
14,749
14,026
13,342
12,696
12,085
11,506
10,959
10,441
9,949
9,485
9,044
8,627
8,231
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
1.982
1.935
1.889
1.844
1.799
1.754
1.710
1.666
1.623
1.580
1.538
1.497
1.457
1.417
1.378
1.340
1.302
1.265
1.229
1.194
1.160
1.126
1.093
1.061
1.030
0.999
0.969
0.940
0.912
0.885
0.858
0.832
0.807
0.782
0.758
0.735
0.713
0.691
0.669
0.649
0.629
0.610
0.591
0.573
0.555
0.538
0.522
65
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(C)
7,855
7,499
7,161
6,840
6,536
6,246
5,971
5,710
5,461
5,225
5,000
4,786
4,583
4,389
4,204
4,028
3,861
3,701
3,549
3,404
3,266
3,134
3,008
2,888
2,773
2,663
2,559
2,459
2,363
2,272
2,184
2,101
2,021
1,944
1,871
1,801
1,734
1,670
1,609
1,550
1,493
1,439
1,387
1,337
1,290
1,244
1,200
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
0.506
0.490
0.475
0.461
0.447
0.433
0.420
0.407
0.395
0.383
0.371
0.360
0.349
0.339
0.329
0.319
0.309
0.300
0.291
0.283
0.274
0.266
0.258
0.251
0.244
0.237
0.230
0.223
0.217
0.211
0.204
0.199
0.193
0.188
0.182
0.177
0.172
0.168
0.163
0.158
0.154
0.150
0.146
0.142
0.138
0.134
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
1,158
1,118
1,079
1,041
1,006
971
938
906
876
836
805
775
747
719
693
669
645
623
602
583
564
547
531
516
502
489
477
466
456
446
436
427
419
410
402
393
385
376
367
357
346
335
324
312
299
285
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
4.758
4.750
4.741
4.733
4.724
4.715
4.705
4.696
4.686
4.676
4.665
4.655
4.644
4.633
4.621
4.609
4.597
4.585
4.572
4.560
4.546
4.533
4.519
4.505
4.490
4.476
4.461
4.445
4.429
4.413
4.397
4.380
4.363
4.346
4.328
4.310
4.292
4.273
4.254
4.235
4.215
4.195
4.174
4.153
4.132
4.111
4.089
4.067
4.044
4.021
3.998
3.975
3.951
3.927
3.903
3.878
3.853
3.828
3.802
3.776
3.750
3.723
3.697
3.670
3.654
3.615
3.587
3.559
3.531
3.503
3.474
3.445
3.416
3.387
3.357
3.328
3.298
3.268
3.238
3.208
3.178
3.147
3.117
3.086
3.056
3.025
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(F)
196,453
189,692
183,300
177,000
171,079
165,238
159,717
154,344
149,194
144,250
139,443
134,891
130,402
126,183
122,018
118,076
114,236
110,549
107,006
103,558
100,287
97,060
94,020
91,019
88,171
85,396
82,729
80,162
77,662
75,286
72,940
70,727
68,542
66,465
64,439
62,491
60,612
58,781
57,039
55,319
53,693
52,086
50,557
49,065
47,627
46,240
44,888
43,598
42,324
41,118
39,926
38,790
37,681
36,610
35,577
34,569
33,606
32,654
31,752
30,860
30,009
29,177
28,373
27,597
26,838
26,113
25,396
24,715
24,042
23,399
22,770
22,161
21,573
20,998
20,447
19,903
19,386
18,874
18,384
17,904
17,441
16,991
16,552
16,131
15,714
15,317
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
2.994
2.963
2.932
2.901
2.870
2.839
2.808
2.777
2.746
2.715
2.684
2.653
2.622
2.592
2.561
2.530
2.500
2.470
2.439
2.409
2.379
2.349
2.319
2.290
2.260
2.231
2.202
2.173
2.144
2.115
2.087
2.059
2.030
2.003
1.975
1.948
1.921
1.894
1.867
1.841
1.815
1.789
1.763
1.738
1.713
1.688
1.663
1.639
1.615
1.591
1.567
1.544
1.521
1.498
1.475
1.453
1.431
1.409
1.387
1.366
1.345
1.324
1.304
1.284
1.264
1.244
1.225
1.206
1.187
1.168
1.150
1.132
1.114
1.096
1.079
1.062
1.045
1.028
1.012
0.996
0.980
0.965
0.949
0.934
0.919
0.905
66
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(F)
14,925
14,549
14,180
13,824
13,478
13,139
12,814
12,493
12,187
11,884
11,593
11,308
11,031
10,764
10,501
10,249
10,000
9,762
9,526
9,300
9,078
8,862
8,653
8,448
8,251
8,056
7,869
7,685
7,507
7,333
7,165
6,999
6,838
6,683
6,530
6,383
6,238
6,098
5,961
5,827
5,698
5,571
5,449
5,327
5,210
5,095
4,984
4,876
4,769
4,666
4,564
4,467
4,370
4,277
4,185
4,096
4,008
3,923
3,840
3,759
3,681
3,603
3,529
3,455
3,383
3,313
3,244
3,178
3,112
3,049
2,986
2,926
2,866
2,809
2,752
2,697
2,643
2,590
2,539
2,488
2,439
2,391
2,343
2,297
2,253
2,209
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
0.890
0.876
0.862
0.848
0.835
0.821
0.808
0.795
0.782
0.770
0.758
0.745
0.733
0.722
0.710
0.699
0.687
0.676
0.666
0.655
0.645
0.634
0.624
0.614
0.604
0.595
0.585
0.576
0.567
0.558
0.549
0.540
0.532
0.523
0.515
0.507
0.499
0.491
0.483
0.476
0.468
0.461
0.454
0.447
0.440
0.433
0.426
0.419
0.413
0.407
0.400
0.394
0.388
0.382
0.376
0.370
0.365
0.359
0.354
0.349
0.343
0.338
0.333
0.328
0.323
0.318
0.314
0.309
0.305
0.300
0.296
0.292
0.288
0.284
0.279
0.275
0.272
0.268
0.264
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
2,166
2,124
2,083
2,043
2,003
1,966
1,928
1,891
1,855
1,820
1,786
1,752
1,719
1,687
1,656
1,625
1,594
1,565
1,536
1,508
1,480
1,453
1,426
1,400
1,375
1,350
1,326
1,302
1,278
1,255
1,233
1,211
1,190
1,169
1,148
1,128
1,108
1,089
1,070
1,052
1,033
1,016
998
981
964
947
931
915
900
885
870
855
841
827
814
800
787
774
762
749
737
725
714
702
691
680
670
659
649
639
629
620
610
601
592
583
574
566
557
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
4.762
4.748
4.733
4.716
4.700
4.682
4.663
4.644
4.624
4.602
4.580
4.557
4.533
4.508
4.482
4.455
4.426
4.397
4.367
4.335
4.303
4.269
4.235
4.199
4.162
4.124
4.085
4.044
4.003
3.961
3.917
3.873
3.828
3.781
3.734
3.686
3.637
3.587
3.537
3.485
3.433
3.381
3.328
3.274
3.220
3.165
3.111
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(C)
200,510
188,340
177,000
166,342
156,404
147,134
138,482
130,402
122,807
115,710
109,075
102,868
97,060
91,588
86,463
81,662
77,162
72,940
68,957
65,219
61,711
58,415
55,319
52,392
49,640
47,052
44,617
42,324
40,153
38,109
36,182
34,367
32,654
31,030
29,498
28,052
26,686
25,396
24,171
23,013
21,918
20,883
19,903
18,972
18,090
17,255
16,464
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
3.056
3.000
2.944
2.889
2.833
2.777
2.721
2.666
2.610
2.555
2.500
2.445
2.391
2.337
2.284
2.231
2.178
2.127
2.075
2.025
1.975
1.926
1.878
1.830
1.784
1.738
1.692
1.648
1.605
1.562
1.521
1.480
1.439
1.400
1.362
1.324
1.288
1.252
1.217
1.183
1.150
1.117
1.086
1.055
1.025
0.996
0.968
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(C)
15,714
15,000
14,323
13,681
13,071
12,493
11,942
11,418
10,921
10,449
10,000
9,571
9,164
8,776
8,407
8,056
7,720
7,401
7,096
6,806
6,530
6,266
6,014
5,774
5,546
5,327
5,117
4,918
4,727
4,544
4,370
4,203
4,042
3,889
3,743
3,603
3,469
3,340
3,217
3,099
2,986
2,878
2,774
2,675
2,579
2,488
2,400
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
VOLTAGE
DROP
(V)
0.940
0.913
0.887
0.862
0.837
0.813
0.790
0.767
0.745
0.724
0.703
0.683
0.663
0.645
0.626
0.608
0.591
0.574
0.558
0.542
0.527
0.512
0.497
0.483
0.470
0.457
0.444
0.431
0.419
0.408
0.396
0.386
0.375
0.365
0.355
0.345
0.336
0.327
0.318
0.310
0.302
0.294
0.287
0.279
0.272
0.265
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
2,315
2,235
2,157
2,083
2,011
1,943
1,876
1,813
1,752
1,693
1,637
1,582
1,530
1,480
1,431
1,385
1,340
1,297
1,255
1,215
1,177
1,140
1,104
1,070
1,037
1,005
974
944
915
889
861
836
811
787
764
742
721
700
680
661
643
626
609
592
576
561
TEMP
(F)
-40
-35
-30
-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
70
-40
-31
-22
-13
-4
5
14
23
32
41
50
59
68
77
86
95
104
113
122
131
140
158
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
TEMP
(C)
TEMP
(F)
2,889,600
2,087,220
1,522,200
1,121,440
834,720
627,280
475,740
363,990
280,820
218,410
171,170
135,140
107,440
86,000
69,280
56,160
45,810
37,580
30,990
25,680
21,400
15,070
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
167
176
185
194
203
212
221
230
239
248
257
266
275
284
293
302
311
320
329
338
347
356
67
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
12,730
10,790
9,200
7,870
6,770
5,850
5,090
4,450
3,870
3,350
2,920
2,580
2,280
2,020
1,800
1,590
1,390
1,250
1,120
1,010
920
830
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
J8
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
ACCSY
DPT
LWT
LVT
OAT
RGT
SEN
SPT
RGTA
RED
BLK
RGTB
RED
4
5
6
1
LVT
BLK
J12
T55
BLU
23
BLU
22
OAT
RED
SEN
T-55
ACCSY
IMPORTANT: Check for proper fan rotation (counterclockwise when viewed from above). If necessary, switch
any 2 power leads to reverse fan rotation.
SPACE TEMPERATURE
ACCESSORY OR
DUAL CHILLER LWT
BLK
3
4
1
2
BLK
EVAPORATOR LEAVING
FLUID TEMP
RED
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
RED
GRN
BLK
10
RED
11
12
EVAPORATOR ENTERING
FLUID TEMP
RED
GRN
BLK
B
C
A
DPTB
B
C
WARNING
SPTB
Hazard of electrical shock. Wait three minutes after disconnecting incoming power before servicing drive. Capacitors
retain charge after power is removed. Drive assembly
includes externally mounted current limiting resistors. Use
extreme caution when servicing the drive. Failure to comply could result in possible personal injury.
B
C
A
DPTA
B
C
SPTA
a30-4975
WARNING
LEGEND
Accessory
Discharge Pressure Transducer
Leaving Water Temperature Sensor
Low Voltage Terminal
Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor
Return Gas Temperature Sensor
Sensor Terminal Block
Space Temperature Sensor
When configured as shown in this literature, this equipment is designed to start when it receives line power.
Ensure that all personnel are clear of fans and guards are
installed before applying power. Failure to comply could
result in possible personal injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION
If input power has not been applied to the drive for a period
of time exceeding three years (due to storage, etc.), the
electrolytic DC bus capacitors within the drive can change
internally, resulting in excessive leakage current. This can
result in premature failure of the capacitors if the drive is
operated after such a long period of inactivity or storage. In
order to reform the capacitors and prepare the drive for
operation after a long period of inactivity, apply input
power to the drive for 8 hours prior to actually operating
the motor. Before attempting to operate the drive, motor,
and driven equipment, be sure all procedures pertaining to
installation and wiring have been properly followed. Failure to comply could result in equipment damage.
a30-499
NOTE: Dimensions are in mm.
a30-4976
NOTE: Dimensions are in mm.
CAUTION
It is strongly recommended that the user NOT change any
programming without consulting Carrier service personnel.
Unit damage may occur from improper programming.
To enter password and change program values:
1. Press Mode.
2. Upper right decimal point blinks.
3. Display reads 00. To enter the PROGRAM mode to access the parameters, press the Mode button. This will activate the PASSWORD prompt (if the password has not
been disabled). The display will read 00 and the upper
right-hand decimal point will be blinking. (See Fig. 39.)
4. Use the
and
buttons to scroll to the password
value (the factory default password is 1111) and press
the Mode button. Once the correct password value is
entered, the display will read P01, which indicates that
the PROGRAM mode has been accessed at the beginning
of the parameter menu (P01 is the first parameter).
NOTE: If the display flashes Er, the password was incorrect,
and the process to enter the password must be repeated.
5. Press Mode to display present parameter number.
Upper right decimal point blinks.
Use the
and
buttons to scroll to the desired
parameter number.
Once the desired parameter number is found, press the
Mode button to display the present parameter setting. The upper right-hand decimal point will begin blinking, indicating
that the present parameter setting is being displayed, and that it
can be changed by using the up and down buttons. Use
and
to change setting. Press Mode to store new setting.
Pressing the Mode button will store the new setting and also
exit the PROGRAM mode. To change another parameter, press
the Mode key again to re-enter the PROGRAM mode (the parameter menu will be accessed at the parameter that was last
viewed or changed before exiting). If the Mode key is pressed
within two minutes of exiting the PROGRAM mode, the password is not required to access the parameters. After two minutes, the password must be entered in order to access the parameters again.
To change password: first enter the current password then
change parameter P44 to the desired password.
To disable automatic control mode and enter manual speed
control mode:
1. Change P05 to 01- keypad.
2. Push UP and DOWN arrow key to set manual speed.
3. Set P05 to 04 - 4-20mA control to restore 4 to 20 mA
control.
EPM CHIP The drive uses a electronic programming module (EPM) chip to store the program parameters. This is an
EEPROM memory chip and is accessible from the front of the
69
FIOP/ACCESSORY
MM-A
FB1
FB3
BLK 11
21
BLK
11
21
BLK
L1
T1
BLK-1
YEL 12
22
YEL
12
22
YEL
L2
T2
BLK-2
BLU 13
BLU
23
13
L3
BLU
23
T3
VIO 11
*1
25
240
1/4W
FB2
BLK
11
21
BLK
11
YEL
12
22
YEL
12
BLU
13
23
BLU
13
22
BLK-2
BLK-3
BLK
WHT
LEGEND
Auxiliary
Fuse Block
Motormaster
Outdoor Fan Motor
Terminal Block
BLK
VOLTAGE
HZ
208/230/460/575
60
13A
380
60
1
2
OFM2
3
1
GRN/YEL
3
2
BLK
BLK
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(208/230,230V)
YEL
~
~
CHC
a30-4977
AUX
FB
MM
OFM
TB
COOLER/PUMP
HEATERS
(380,460,575V)
TB
~
~
* MM SIGNAL CONNECTION
FROM
AUX-J4
BLK-1
CHC
BLK
RED
21
23
GRN/YEL
MMR
14
BLK
FC2
OFM1
BLK-3
YEL
HIGH SCCR
ONLY
WHT
1
2
CONFIGURATION TABLE
MODE
NOMINAL VOLTAGE
Hz
5
6
208/230/460/575*
208/380
60
60
CONTROL INPUT
(PINS 25, 2)
External control 4-20 mA
External control 4-20 mA
EPM
L1
L2
L3
Mode
DANGER
MMV
TERMINAL
BLOCK
T1 T2
T3
B-
B+
DISPLAY
BUTTONS
Mode
START JUMPER
TB1-TB2
TB13A-TB2
CL
GF
HF
JF
LF
OF
PF
SF
F1
F2-F9, Fo
Drive display = 60.0 even though it
is cold outside and it should be running slower
Drive display = --- even though
drive should be running
Drive display = 8.0 even though fan
should be running faster
VFD flashes 57 and LCS
EPM
LCS
OEM
VFD
DESCRIPTION
High Temperature Fault: Ambient temperature is too high;
Cooling fan has failed (if equipped).
Control Fault: A blank EPM, or an EPM with corrupted data
has been installed.
Incompatibility Fault: An EPM with an incompatible parameter version has been installed.
SOLUTION
Check cooling fan operation
Perform a factory reset using Parameter 48
PROGRAM SELECTION.
Either remove the EPM or perform a factory
reset (Parameter 48) to change the parameter
version of the EPM to match the parameter
version of the drive.
Check for loose electrical connections.
Check for faulty condenser fan motor.
Check Parameter P25 from Table 39 is set
correctly.
Restore factory defaults P48, see section
above. If that does not work, replace EPM.
Check line voltage set P01 appropriately
Check serial connection (computer)
Check settings for P15.
Check settings in communication software to
match P15.
Check line voltage set P01 appropriately
Reduce boost or increase acceleration values.
If unsuccessful, replace drive.
Check line voltage set P01 appropriately
Check for dirty coils
Check for motor bearing failure
Check input power phasing
Consult factory
Check for proper set point
Check liquid line pressure
LEGEND
Electronic Programming Module
Lost Control Signal
Outside Equipment Manufacturer
Variable Frequency Drive
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DESCRIPTION
Line Voltage: 01 = low line, 02 = high line
Carrier Freq: 01 = 4 kHz, 02 = 6 kHz, 03 = 8 kHz
Startup mode: flying restart
Stop mode: coast to stop
Standard Speed source: 01= keypad,
04=4-20mA (NO PI), 05= R22, 06=R134a
TB-14 output: 01 = none
TB-30 output: 01 = none
TB-31 Output: 01 = none
TB-13A function sel: 01 = none
TB-13B function sel: 01 = none
TB-13C function sel: 01 = none
TB-15 output: 01 = none
Control: 01 = Terminal strip
Serial link: 02 = enabled 9600,8,N,2 with timer
Units editing: 02 = whole units
Rotation: 01 = forward only, 03 = reverse only
Acceleration time: 10 sec
Deceleration time: 10 sec
DC brake time: 0
DC BRAKE VOLTAGE 0%
Min freq = 8 Hz ~ 100 160 rpm
Max freq
Current limit: (%)
Motor overload: 100
Base freq: 60 or 50 Hz
Fixed boost: 0.5% at low frequencies
Accel boost: 0%
Slip compensation: 0%
Preset spd #1: speed if loss of control signal
Preset spd #2: 0
Preset spd #3: 0
Preset spd 4 default R22 set point.
TB12-2 open
Preset spd 5 default R134a set point.
TB12-2 closed
Preset spd 6 default
Preset spd 7 default
Skip bandwidth
Speed scaling
Frequency scaling 50 or 60 Hz
Load scaling: default (not used so NA)
Accel/decel #2: default (not used so NA)
Serial address
Password:111
Speed at min signal: 8 Hz; used when PID
mode is disabled and 4-20mA input is at 4 mA
Speed at max feedback: 60 or 50 Hz. Used
when PID disabled and 4-20mA input is at 20 mA
Clear history? 01 = maintain. (set to 02 to clear)
Program selection: Program 1 12
PI Mode: 05= reverse, 0-5V, 01 = no PID
Min feedback = 0 (0V *10)
Max feedback = 50 (5V * 10)
Proportional gain = 4%
Integral gain = .2
PI acell/decel (set point change filter) = 5
Min alarm
Max alarm
0 - 10 VDC Feedback
LEGEND
NA Not Applicable
PID Proportional Integral Derivative
TB Terminal Block
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MODE
5
01
01
06
01
MODE
6
02
01
06
01
MODE
7
01
01
06
01
MODE
8
02
01
06
01
04
04
04
04
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
01
10
10
0
0
8
60
125
100
60
0.5
0
0
57
0
0
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
01
10
10
0
0
8
60
110
100
60
0.5
0
0
57
0
0
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
01
10
10
0
0
8
50
125
100
50
0.5
0
0
47
0
0
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
01
10
10
0
0
8
50
110
100
50
0.5
0
0
47
0
0
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.0
12.6
12.6
12.6
12.6
0
0
0
0
60
200
60
1
111
0
0
0
0
60
200
60
1
111
0
0
0
0
50
200
60
1
111
0
0
0
0
50
200
60
1
111
60
60
50
50
01
05
01
0
50
4
.2
5
0
0
NA
01
06
01
0
50
4
.2
5
0
0
NA
01
07
01
0
50
4
.2
5
0
0
NA
01
08
01
0
50
4
.2
5
0
0
NA
WARNING
Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Shut
off all power to this equipment during installation. There
may be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all disconnect locations to alert others not to restore power until work
is completed.
1. Check that all power to unit is off. Carefully disconnect
all wires from the defective module by unplugging its
connectors.
2. Remove the defective module by removing its mounting
screws with a Phillips screwdriver, and removing the
module from the control box. Save the screws later use.
3. Verify that the instance jumper (MBB) or address switches (all other modules) exactly match the settings of the
defective module.
NOTE: Handle boards by mounting standoffs only to
avoid electrostatic discharge.
4. Package the defective module in the carton of the new
module for return to Carrier.
5. Mount the new module in the units control box using a
Phillips screwdriver and the screws saved in Step 2. See
Table 40 for replacement module part numbers.
6. Reinstall all module connectors. For accessory Navigator
replacement, make sure the plug is installed at TB3 in the
LEN connector.
7. Carefully check all wiring connections before restoring
power.
8. Verify the ENABLE/OFF/REMOTE CONTACT switch
is in the OFF position.
9. Restore control power. Verify that all module red LEDs
blink in unison. Verify that all green LEDs are blinking
and that the scrolling marquee or Navigator display is
communicating correctly.
10. Verify all configuration information, settings, set points
and schedules. Return the ENABLE/OFF/REMOTE
CONTACT switch to its previous position.
Table 40 Replacement Modules
MODULE
Main Base
Board (MBB)
Scrolling
Marquee
Display
Energy
Management
Module
(EMM)
Navigator
Display
EXV
AUX
CXB
REPLACEMENT
PART NO. (with
Software)
REPLACEMENT PART
NO. (without Software)
30RA502134
HK50AA029
HK50AA031
HK50AA030
30GT515218
HK50AA028
HK50AA033
N/A
30GT515217
32GB500442E
30GT515219
HK50AA026
N/A
HK50AA027
factory-installed hydronic package, consult the information below for proper maintenance and service. In addition to this
information, each factory-installed hydronic package is supplied with a packet of information supplied by the manufacturer, Bell & Gossett. Carrier Corporation strongly recommends
that this information be thoroughly reviewed prior to operation
of the chiller.
MAINTENANCE
Recommended Maintenance Schedule The fol-
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Routine:
For machines with e-coat condenser coils:
Periodic clean water rinse, especially in coastal and
industrial applications.
Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary.
Every month:
Check moisture indicating sight glass for possible refrigerant loss and presence of moisture.
Every 3 months (for all machines):
Check refrigerant charge.
Check all refrigerant joints and valves for refrigerant
leaks, repair as necessary.
Check chilled water flow switch operation.
Check all condenser fans for proper operation.
Check compressor oil level.
Every 12 months (for all machines):
Check all electrical connections, tighten as necessary.
Inspect all contactors and relays, replace as necessary.
Check accuracy of thermistors, replace if greater than
2 F (1.2 C) variance from calibrated thermometer.
Obtain and test an oil sample. Change oil only if
necessary.
Check to be sure that the proper concentration of antifreeze is present in the chilled water loop, if applicable.
Verify that the chilled water loop is properly treated.
Check refrigerant filter driers for excessive pressure
drop, replace as necessary.
Check chilled water strainers, clean as necessary.
Check cooler heater operation, if equipped.
Check condition of condenser fan blades and that they
are securely fastened to the motor shaft.
Perform Service Test to confirm operation of all
components.
Check for excessive cooler approach (Leaving Chilled
Water Temperature Saturated Suction Temperature)
which may indicate fouling. Clean cooler vessel if
necessary.
CAUTION
Excessive water pressure will fracture the braze between
air centers and refrigerant tubes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Complete Unit Stoppage and Restart Possible causes for unit stoppage and reset methods are shown below and in Table 41. Refer to Fig. 4-11B for component arrangement and control wiring diagrams.
GENERAL POWER FAILURE After power is restored,
restart is automatic through normal MBB start-up.
UNIT ENABLE-OFF-REMOTE CONTACT SWITCH IS
OFF When the switch is OFF, the unit will stop immediately. Place the switch in the ENABLE position for local switch
control or in the REMOTE CONTACT position for control
through remote contact closure.
CHILLED FLUID PROOF-OF-FLOW SWITCH OPEN
After the problem causing the loss of flow has been corrected,
reset is manual by resetting the alarm with the scrolling marquee as shown in Table 42.
OPEN 24-V CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKER(S) Determine the cause of the failure and correct. Reset circuit breaker(s). Restart is automatic after MBB start-up cycle is
complete.
COOLING LOAD SATISFIED Unit shuts down when
cooling load has been satisfied. Unit restarts when required to
satisfy leaving fluid temperature set point.
THERMISTOR FAILURE If a thermistor fails in either an
open or shorted condition, the unit will be shut down. Replace
EWT, LWT, or OAT as required. Unit restarts automatically,
but must be reset manually by resetting the alarm with the
scrolling marquee as shown in Table 42.
CAUTION
If unit stoppage occurs more than once as a result of any of
the safety devices listed, determine and correct cause
before attempting another restart.
CAUTION
Do not apply any chemical cleaners to MCHX condenser
coils. These cleaners can accelerate corrosion and damage
the coil.
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CUTOUT
psig
650
CUT-IN
kPa
4482
psig
500
kPa
3447
ASTP Protection Trip All non-digital Copeland compressors are equipped with an advanced scroll temperature protection (ASTP). A label located above the terminal box identifies
models that contain this technology. See Fig. 40.
CAUTION
Restoring the compressor sooner may cause a destructive
temperature build up in the scrolls.
For this reason, module power must never be switched with
the control circuit voltage.
Replacement compressors are shipped with two solid-stage
motor protection modules. A 120/240 volt module is installed
and a 24 volt module is shipped with the compressor. The
30RAP units require the 24 volt module be field installed. Failure to install the 24 volt module will result in a compressor failure alarm.
See Field Troubleshooting Solid-State Motor Protection
Module below. It may take as long as two hours for the motor
to cool down before the overload will reset. Current Sensing
Boards monitor to the compressor current. The ComfortLink
control system takes advantage of the compressor overload operation, by locking out the compressor if current draw is not detected. This will prevent unnecessary compressor cycling on a
fault condition until corrective action can be taken.
FIELD TROUBLESHOOTING SOLID-STATE MOTOR
PROTECTION MODULE Follow the steps listed below
to trouble shoot the module in the field. See wiring diagram
Fig. 7A-10B or in terminal box cover.
1. De-energize control circuit and module power. Remove
the control circuit wires from the module (Terminals M1
& M2). Connect a jumper across these "control circuit"
wires. This will bypass the "control contact" of the
module.
Re-energize the control circuit and module power. If the
compressor will not operate with the jumper installed,
then the problem is external to the solid state protection
system.
If the compressor operates with the module bypassed but
will not operate when the module is reconnected, then the
control circuit relay in the module is open. The thermistor
protection chain now needs to be tested to determine if
the module's control circuit relay is open due to excessive
internal temperatures or a faulty component.
CAUTION
The motor protection system within the compressor is now
bypassed. Use this configuration to temporarily test module only. Failure to do this may result in unit damage.
2. Check the thermistor protection chain located in the compressor as follows:
a. De-energize control circuit and module power.
b. Remove the sensor leads from the module (S1 and
S2). Measure the resistance of the thermistor protection chain through these sensor leads with an
ohmmeter.
WARNING
The electronic motor protection module is a safety device
and must be used with all compressors that have TW electrical codes.
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120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
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Table 41 Troubleshooting
SYMPTOMS
Cooler Circulating Pump Does
Not Run
CAUSE
Power line open
Control fuse or circuit breaker open
REMEDY
Reset circuit breaker.
Check control circuit for ground or short. Reset breaker and
replace fuse.
Check the controls. Find the cause of trip and reset breaker.
Check connections.
Check wiring and rewire if necessary.
Check line voltage determine location of
voltage drop and remedy deficiency.
Check motor winding for open or short.
Replace compressor if necessary.
Replace pump.
Repair leak and recharge.
Compressor Cycles
Off on Loss of Charge
Compressor Cycles Off on Cooler
Freeze Protection
Compressor Shuts Down on
High-Pressure Control
Pump seized
Low refrigerant charge
Thermistor failure
System load was reduced faster than controller could
remove stages
High-pressure control acting erratically
Noncondensables in system
Condenser dirty
Fans not operating
System overcharged with refrigerant
Low refrigerant charge
Control contacts fused
Partially plugged or plugged expansion valve or filter drier
Defective insulation
Damaged compressor
Piping vibration
Compressor noisy
Freeze-Up
Leak in system
Mechanical damage (Failed seals or broken scrolls)
Oil trapped in line
Shortage of refrigerant due to leak
Restricted filter drier
Expansion valve admitting excess refrigerant (note: this is a
normal condition for brine applications)
Stuck EXV
Improper charging
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Replace thermistor.
Unit will restart after fluid temperature rises back into the
control band. Avoid rapidly removing system load.
Replace control.
Evacuate and recharge.
Clean condenser.
Repair or replace if defective.
Reduce charge.
Add refrigerant.
Replace control.
Clean or replace as needed.
Replace or repair as needed.
Check compressor and replace if necessary.
Support piping as required.
Check for loose pipe connections or damaged compressor
Replace compressor (worn bearings).
Check for loose compressor holddown bolts.
Repair leak.
Replace compressor.
Check piping for oil traps.
Repair leak and recharge.
Replace filter drier.
Replace valve if defective.
Replace valve if defective.
Make sure a full quantity of fluid is flowing through the cooler
while charging, and suction pressure in cooler is equal to or
greater than pressure corresponding to 32 F (0 C).
Recommended that system be filled with an appropriate glycol mixture to prevent freezing of pumps and fluid tubing.
Verify thermistors are fully inserted in wells.
ALARM
OR
ALERT
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
METHOD
PROBABLE
CAUSE
Alert
Circuit A, Compressor 1
Failure
Compressor A1 shut
down.
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alert
Circuit A, Compressor 2
Failure
Compressor A2 shut
down.
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alert
Circuit A, Compressor 3
Failure
Compressor A3 shut
down.
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alert
Circuit B, Compressor 1
Failure
Compressor B1 shut
down.
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alert
Circuit B, Compressor 2
Failure
Compressor B2 shut
down.
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alert
Circuit B, Compressor 3
Failure
Compressor B3 shut
down.
Manual
Alarm
Manual
Alarm
Manual
A060
Alarm
failure, damaged
Automatic Thermistor
cable/wire or wiring error.
A061
Alarm
failure, damaged
Automatic Thermistor
cable/wire or wiring error.
T068
Alert
T069
Alert
failure, damaged
Automatic Thermistor
cable/wire or wiring error.
T051
A051
T052
A052
T053
A053
T055
A055
T056
A056
T057
A057
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ALARM
OR
ALERT
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
METHOD
Automatic
PROBABLE
CAUSE
T073
Alert
Temperature reset
disabled. Chiller runs
under normal control/set
points. When capacity
reaches 0, cooler/pump
heaters are energized.
T074
Alert
Space Temperature/Dual
Chiller
Thermistor Failure
Temperature reset
disabled. Chiller runs
under normal control/set
points.
Automatic
T077
Alert
Circuit A Saturated
Suction Temperature
exceeds Cooler Leaving
Fluid Temperature
Circuit A shutdown
Automatic
T078
Alert
Circuit B Saturated
Suction Temperature
exceeds Cooler Leaving
Fluid Temperature
Circuit B shutdown
Automatic
T079
Alert
Lead/Lag LWT
Thermistor Failure
Automatic
T090
Alert
Circuit A Discharge
Pressure Transducer
Failure
Outside of range (0 to
667 psig)
Automatic
T091
Alert
Circuit B Discharge
Pressure Transducer
Failure
Outside of range (0 to
667 psig)
Automatic
T092
Alert
Circuit A Suction
Pressure Transducer
Failure
Outside of range (0 to
420 psig)
Automatic
T093
Alert
Circuit B Suction
Pressure Transducer
Failure
Outside of range (0 to
420 psig)
Automatic
T094
Alert
Discharge Gas
Thermistor Failure
Automatic
T110
Alert
Manual
Refrigerant leak or
transducer failure
T111
Alert
Manual
Refrigerant leak or
transducer failure
T112
Alert
Manual
T113
Alert
Manual
Alert
Suction superheat is
less than 5 F (2.8 C) for 5
minutes.
Alert
Suction superheat is
less than 5 F (2.8 C) for 5
minutes.
Alert
Mode 7 caused the compressor to unload 6 consecutive times with less than a
Circuit shut down
30-minute interval between
each circuit shutdown.
T114
T115
T116
Automatic restart
after first daily occurrence.
Manual restart thereafter.
Automatic restart
after first daily occurrence.
Manual restart thereafter.
Manual
Manual
T117
Alert
Mode 8 caused the compressor to unload 6 consecutive times with less than a
Circuit shut down
30-minute interval between
each circuit shutdown.
P118
PreAlert
Automatic
T118/
A118
Alert
Manual
T126
Alert
Circuit A High
Head Pressure
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ALARM
OR
ALERT
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
METHOD
PROBABLE
CAUSE
Automatic, only
after first 3 daily
occurrences. Manual reset thereafter.
Reading from OAT
sensor must drop 5 F
(2.8 C) before restart
Faulty transducer/
restricted condenser
airflow, low refrigerant charge, faulty
EXV.
Automatic
restart after first
daily occurrence.
Manual restart
thereafter.
Faulty or sticking
EXV, low
refrigerant charge,
plugged
filter drier.
Faulty or sticking
EXV, low
refrigerant charge,
plugged
filter drier.
Alert
Circuit B High
Head Pressure
Alert
T134
Alert
Automatic
restart after first
daily occurrence.
Manual restart
thereafter.
A140
Alarm
Reverse Rotation
Detected
Manual
A150
Alarm
Unit is in Emergency
Stop
Chiller shutdown
CCN Network
command.
A151
Alarm
Illegal Configuration
Manual once
configuration errors
are corrected
Configuration error.
Check unit settings.
A152
Alarm
Chiller is unable
to run.
Automatic once
alarms/alerts are
cleared that prevent
the chiller from
starting.
T153
Alert
Occupancy schedule
will not be used. Chiller
defaults to Local On
mode.
Automatic when
correct clock control
restarts.
Time/Date/Month/
Day/Year not
properly set.
A154
Alarm
Serial EEPROM
Hardware Failure
Chiller is unable
to run.
Manual
T127
T133
T155
Alert
Serial EEPROM
Storage Failure
Configuration/storage
failure with MBB
No Action
Manual
Potential failure of
MBB. Download
current operating
software. Replace
MBB if error occurs
again.
A156
Alarm
Configuration/storage
failure with MBB
Manual
A157
Alarm
Manual
T170
Alert
Loss of communication
with the Compressor
Expansion Module
Compressor A1 shut
down
Automatic
A172
Alarm
Loss of Communication
with EXV Board
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Faulty signal
generator, wiring
error, or faulty EMM.
Automatic
T173
Alert
Loss of Communication
with EMM
4 to 20 mA
temperature reset
disabled. Demand
Limit set to 100%. 4 to
20 mA set point
disabled.
T174
Alert
4 to 20 mA Cooling Set
Point Input Failure
T175
Alert
Loss of Communication
with the AUX Board
T176
Alert
4 to 20 mA
Temperature Reset
Input Failure
Reset function
disabled. Chiller
returns to normal set
point control.
Automatic
Faulty signal
generator, wiring
error, or faulty EMM.
Alert
4 to 20 mA Demand
Limit Input Failure
Automatic
Faulty signal
generator, wiring
error, or faulty EMM.
Alarm
T177
A189
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Manual
ALARM
OR
ALERT
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
METHOD
T190
Alert
Manual
T191
Alert
Manual
T192
Alert
Manual
T193
Alert
Manual
T194
Alert
Manual
T195
Alert
Manual
All compressors
shut down. Pump 1
turned off. Pump 2 will
be started if available.
Chiller allowed to run if
Pump 2 successfully
starts and flow switch
is closed.
Manual
Manual
T196
Alert
PROBABLE
CAUSE
T197
Alert
A198
Alarm
Automatic when
aux contacts open
T199
Alert
Automatic when
aux contacts open
P200
/A200
Pre-Alert/
Alarm
Cooler Flow/Interlock
Contacts Failed to Close
at Start-Up
P201
/A201
Pre-Alert/
Alarm
Cooler Flow/Interlock
Contacts Opened
During Normal
Operation
Alarm
Alert
Loss of Communication
with Slave Chiller
Alert
Loss of Communication
with Master Chiller
A202
T203
T204
T205
Alert
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Manual
Manual
Automatic when
aux contacts open
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
ALARM
OR
ALERT
T206
Alert
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
METHOD
PROBABLE
CAUSE
Automatic
A207
Alarm
Cooler Freeze
Protection
Chiller shutdown.
Cooler pump continues
to run a minimum of
5 minutes (if control
enabled).
A208
Alarm
EWT or LWT
Thermistor failure
Chiller shutdown.
Cooler pump shut off
(if control enabled).
Alert
Cooler Pump 1
Scheduled
Maintenance Due
Pump 1 Service
Countdown (P.1.DN)
expired. Complete pump 1
maintenance and enter
'YES' for Pump 1
Maintenance Done
(P.1.MN) item.
None
Automatic
Routine pump
maintenance
required
Alert
Cooler Pump 2
Scheduled
Maintenance Due
Pump 2 Service
Countdown (P.2.DN)
expired. Complete pump 2
maintenance and
enter 'YES' for Pump 1
Maintenance Done
(P.2.MN) item.
None
Automatic
Routine pump
maintenance
required
Alert
Strainer Blowdown
Scheduled
Maintenance Due
Strainer Service
Countdown (S.T.DN)
expired. Complete strainer
blowdown and enter 'YES'
for Strainer Maintenance
Done (S.T.MN) item.
None
Automatic
Routine strainer
maintenance
required
T303
Alert
Condenser Coil
Maintenance Due
None
Automatic
Routine condenser
coil maintenance
required
T501
Alert
Compressor A1 shut
down
Automatic
CSB failure.
Wiring error.
T502
Alert
Compressor A2 shut
down
Automatic
CSB failure.
Wiring error.
T503
Alert
Compressor A3 shut
down
Automatic
CSB failure.
Wiring error.
T505
Alert
Compressor B1 shut
down
Automatic
CSB failure.
Wiring error.
T506
Alert
Compressor B2 shut
down
Automatic
CSB failure.
Wiring error.
T507
Alert
Compressor B3 shut
down
Automatic
CSB failure.
Wiring error.
T950
Alert
Loss of Communication
with Water System
Manager
No communications have
been received by the MBB
within 5 minutes of last
transmission
Automatic
A951
Alert
Loss of Communication
with Chillervisor System
Manager
No communications have
been received by the MBB
within 5 minutes of last
transmission
Automatic
T952
Alert
Loss of Communication
with Hydronic System
Manager
No communications have
been received by the MBB
within 5 minutes of last
transmission
Automatic
T300
T301
T302
CCN
CSB
CSM
CXB
EEPROM
EMM
EWT
EXV
HSM
LCW
LWT
MBB
OAT
SCT
WSM
LEGEND
Carrier Comfort Network
Current Sensor Board
Chillervisor System Manager
Current Sensor Board
Electronic Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory
Energy Management Module
Entering Fluid Temperature
Electronic Expansion Valve
Hydronic System Manager
Leaving Chilled Water
Leaving Fluid Temperature
Main Base Board
Outdoor-Air Temperature
Saturated Condensing Temperature
Water System Manager
82
Manual
Faulty thermistor,
low water flow.
In addition, if a compressor stuck failure occurs and the current sensor board reports the compressor and the request off,
certain diagnostics will take place as follows:
1. If any of the compressors are diagnosed as stuck on and
the current sensor board is on and the request is off, the
control will command the condenser fans to maintain
normal head pressure.
2. The control will shut-off all other compressors.
The possible causes include welded contactor or frozen
compressor relay on the MBB.
To check out alarms A051-A057:
Alert codes 092 and 093 are for circuits A and B respectively.
These alerts occur when the pressure is outside the range of 0.0
to 420.0 psig. A circuit cannot run when this alert is active. Use
the scrolling marquee to reset the alert. The cause of the alert is
usually a faulty transducer, faulty 5-v power supply, or a loose
connection.
83
T094 (Discharge Gas Thermistor Failure) This alert occurs for units which have the digital compressor installed on
circuit A. If discharge gas temperature is open or shorted, the
circuit will be shutoff. The alert will reset itself when discharge
temperature is less than 250 F (121.1 C). The cause of the alert
is usually low refrigerant charge or a faulty thermistor.
T110 (Circuit A Loss of Charge)
T111 (Circuit B Loss of Charge) Alert codes 110 and 111
are for circuits A and B respectively. These alerts occur when
the compressor is OFF and the discharge pressure is less than
26 psig.
T112 (Circuit A High Saturated Suction Temperature)
T113 (Circuit B High Saturated Suction Temperature)
Alert codes 112 and 113 occur when compressors in a circuit
have been running for at least 5 minutes and the circuit saturated suction temperature is greater than 70 F (21.1 C). The high
saturated suction alert is generated and the circuit is shut down.
T114 (Circuit A Low Superheat)
T115 (Circuit B Low Superheat) Alert codes 114 and 115
occur when the superheat of a circuit is less than 5 F (2.8 C) for
5 continuous minutes. The low superheat alert is generated and
the circuit is shut down.
T116 (Circuit A Low Cooler Suction Temperature)
T117 (Circuit B Low Cooler Suction Temperature) Alert
codes 116 and 117 are for circuits A and B respectively. These
alerts are generated if the capacity stages are reduced three
times without a 30 minute interval between capacity reductions
due to operating mode 7 or mode 8.
T118 (High Discharge Gas Temperature Alert)
A118 (High Discharge Gas Temperature Alarm) This
alert or alarm occurs for units which have the digital compressor installed on circuit A. If discharge gas temperature is greater than 268 F (131.1 C), the circuit will be shut off. The alert
will reset itself when discharge temperature is less than 250 F
(121.1 C). If this alert occurs 3 times within a day, the A118
alarm will be generated and the alarm must be reset manually.
The cause of the alert is usually low refrigerant charge or a
faulty thermistor.
T126 (Circuit A High Head Pressure)
T127 (Circuit B High Head Pressure) Alert codes 126 and
127 are for circuits A and B respectively. These alerts occur
when the appropriate saturated condensing temperature is
greater than the operating envelope shown in Fig 17. Prior to
the alert, the control will shut down one compressor on a circuit
if that circuit's saturated condensing temperature is greater than
the maximum SCT minus 5 F (2.7 C). If SCT continues to
rise to greater than the maximum SCT, the alert will occur and
the circuit's remaining compressor will shut down. The cause
of the alarm is usually an overcharged system, high outdoor
ambient temperature coupled with dirty outdoor coil, plugged
filter drier, or a faulty high-pressure switch.
T133 (Circuit A Low Suction Pressure)
T134 (Circuit B Low Suction Pressure) Alert codes 133
and 134 are for circuits A and B respectively. These alerts are
generated if one of the two following conditions is satisfied:
the circuit suction pressure is below 34 psig (234.4 kPa) for
8 seconds, or the suction pressure is below 23 psig (158.6 kPa).
The cause of this alert may be low refrigerant charge, plugged
liquid line filter drier, or sticking EXV. Check head pressure
operation. If not equipped, consider adding low ambient temperature head pressure control.
Add wind baffles if required.
A140 (Reverse Rotation Detected) A test is made once,
when compressor is energized, for suction pressure change on
84
T176 (4 to 20 mA Reset Input Failure) This alert indicates a problem has been detected with reset 4 to 20 mA input.
The input value is either less than 2 mA or greater than 22 mA.
The reset function will be disabled when this occurs.
T177 (4 to 20 mA Demand Limit Input Failure) This
alert indicates a problem has been detected with demand limit
4 to 20 mA input. The input value is either less than 2 mA or
greater than 22 mA. The reset function will be disabled when
this occurs.
T501, T502, T503 (Current Sensor Board Failure A xx
Circuit A)
T505, T506, T507 (Current Sensor Board Failure B xx
Circuit B) Alert codes 501-503 are for compressors A1-A3
respectively and 505-507 are for compressors B1-B3 respectively. These alerts occur when the output of the CSB is a constant high value. These alerts reset automatically. If the problem cannot be resolved, the CSB must be replaced.
85
ITEM
EWT
LWT
SETP
CTPT
LOD.F
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
AUTO VIEW OF RUN STATUS
xxx.x F
Entering Fluid Temp
xxx.x F
Leaving Fluid Temp
xxx.x F
Active Set Point
xxx.x F
Control Point
xxx
Load/Unload Factor
STAT
Control Mode
VIEW
LD.PM
OCC
LS.AC
MODE
CAP
STGE
ALRM
TIME
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
xxx
x
xxx
xx.xx
Lead Pump
Occupied
Low Sound Active
Override Modes in Effect
Percent Total Capacity
Requested Stage
Current Alarms & Alerts
Time of Day
MNTH
xx
Month of Year
DATE
YEAR
RUN
HOUR
STRT
HRS.U
STR.U
HR.P1
HR.P2
HRS.A
HRS.B
HR.A1
HR.A2
HR.A3
HR.A4
HR.B1
HR.B2
HR.B3
HR.B4
ST.A1
ST.A2
ST.A3
ST.A4
ST.B1
ST.B2
ST.B3
ST.B4
xx
Day of Month
xx
Year of Century
UNIT RUN HOUR AND START
xxxx HRS
Machine Operating Hours
xxxx
Machine Starts
xxxx HRS
Pump 1 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Pump 2 Run Hours
CIRC AND COMP RUN HOURS
xxxx HRS
Circuit A Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Circuit B Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor A1 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor A2 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor A3 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor A4 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor B1 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor B2 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor B3 Run Hours
xxxx HRS
Compressor B4 Run Hours
COMPRESSOR STARTS
xxxx
Compressor A1 Starts
xxxx
Compressor A2 Starts
xxxx
Compressor A3 Starts
xxxx
Compressor A4 Starts
xxxx
Compressor B1 Starts
xxxx
Compressor B2 Starts
xxxx
Compressor B3 Starts
xxxx
Compressor B4 Starts
86
COMMENT
0=Service Test
1=Off Local
2=Off CCN
3=Off Time
4=Off Emrgcy
5=On Local
6=On CCN
7=On Time
00:00-23:59
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
PM
VERS
ITEM
PUMP
SI.PM
P.1.DN
P.2.DN
P.1.MN
P.2.MN
PMDT
P.1.M0
P.1.M1
P.1.M2
P.1.M3
P.1.M4
P.2.M0
P.2.M1
P.2.M2
P.2.M3
P.2.M4
STRN
SI.ST
S.T.DN
S.T.MN
ST.DT
S.T.M0
S.T.M1
S.T.M2
S.T.M3
S.T.M4
COIL
SI.CL
C.L.DN
C.L.MN
CL.DT
C.L.M0
C.L.M1
C.L.M2
C.L.M3
C.L.M4
MBB
EXV
AUX1
EMM
MARQ
NAVI
CXB
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
PUMP MAINTENANCE
xxxx HRS
Pump Service Interval
xxxx HRS
Pump 1 Service Countdown
xxxx HRS
Pump 2 Service Countdown
YES/NO
Pump 1 Maintenance Done
YES/NO
Pump 2 Maintenance Done
PUMP MAINTENANCE DATES
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
STRAINER MAINTENANCE
xxxx HRS
Strainer Srvc Interval
xxxx HRS
Strainer Srvc Countdown
YES/NO
Strainer Maint. Done
STRAINER MAINTENANCE DATES
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
COIL MAINTENANCE
xxxx HRS
Coil Cleaning Srvc Int
xxxx HRS
Coil Service Countdown
YES/NO
Coil Cleaning Maint.Done
COIL MAINTENANCE DATES
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
MM/DD/YY HH:MM
SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBERS
CESR131460-XXXXX
CESR131172-XXXXX
CESR131333-XXXXX
CESR131174-XXXXX
CESR131171-XXXXX
CESR130227-XXXXX
CESR131173-XXXXX
87
COMMENT
User Entry
User Entry
User Entry
User Entry
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
TEST
OUTS
CMPA
CMPB
EXV.A
EXV.B
FAN1
FAN2
FAN3
FAN4
FAN5
FAN6
FAN7
FAN8
V.HPA
V.HPB
CLP.1
CLP.2
DIG.P
CL.HT
CCH.A
CCH.B
RMT.A
xxx%
xxx%
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
xx
xx
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
xxx
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
CC.A1
DIG.P
CC.A2
CC.A3
CC.A4
MLV
ON/OFF
xxx
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
CC.B1
CC.B2
CC.B3
CC.B4
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
COMMENT
To enable Service Test mode, move
Enable/Off/Remote contact switch to
OFF. Change TEST to ON.
Move switch to ENABLE
OUTPUTS
EXV % Open
EXV % Open
Fan 1 Relay
Fan 2 Relay
Fan 3 Relay
Fan 4 Relay
Fan 5 Relay
Fan 6 Relay
Fan 7 Relay
Fan 8 Relay
Var Head Press %
Var Head Press %
Cooler Pump Relay 1
Cooler Pump Relay 2
Compressor A1 Load %
Cooler/Pump Heater
Crankcase Heater Circuit A
Crankcase Heater Circuit B
Remote Alarm Relay
CIRCUIT A COMPRESSOR TEST
Compressor A1 Relay
Compressor A1 Load %
Compressor A2 Relay
Compressor A3 Relay
Compressor A4 Relay
Minimum Load Valve Relay
CIRCUIT B COMPRESSOR TEST
Compressor B1 Relay
Compressor B2 Relay
Compressor B3 Relay
Compressor B4 Relay
UNIT
CIR.A
CIR.B
ITEM
CEWT
CLWT
OAT
SPT
DLWT
SCT.A
SST.A
RGT.A
D.GAS
SH.A
SCT.B
SST.B
RGT.B
SH.B
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ENTERING AND LEAVING UNIT TEMPERATURES
xxx.x F
Cooler Entering Fluid
xxx.x F
Cooler Leaving Fluid
xxx.x F
Outside Air Temperature
xxx.x F
Space Temperature
xxx.x F
Lead/Lag Leaving Fluid
TEMPERATURES CIRCUIT A
xxx.x F
Saturated Condensing Tmp
xxx.x F
Saturated Suction Temp
xxx.x F
Compr Return Gas Temp
xxx.x F
Discharge Gas Temp
xxx.x F
Suction Superheat Temp
TEMPERATURES CIRCUIT B
xxx.x F
Saturated Condensing Tmp
xxx.x F
Saturated Suction Temp
xxx.x F
Compr Return Gas Temp
xxx.x F
Suction Superheat Temp
88
COMMENT
ITEM
PRC.A
DP.A
SP.A
PRC.B
DP.B
SP.B
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
PRESSURES CIRCUIT A
xxx.x PSIG
Discharge Pressure
xxx.x PSIG
Suction Pressure
PRESSURES CIRCUIT B
xxx.x PSIG
Discharge Pressure
xxx.x PSIG
Suction Pressure
COMMENT
COOL
HEAD
FRZ
ITEM
DISPLAY
CSP.1
CSP.2
CSP.3
xxx.x F
xxx.x F
xxx.x F
H.DP
F.ON
F.OFF
B.OFF
F.DLT
xxx.x F
xxx.x F
xxx.x F
xx.x
xxx
BR.FZ
xx.x F
ITEM DESCRIPTION
COOLING SET POINTS
Cooling Set Point 1
Cooling Set Point 2
ICE Set Point
HEAD PRESSURE SET POINTS
Head Set Point
Fan On Set Point
Fan Off Set Point
Base Fan Off Delta Temp
Fan Stage Delta
BRINE FREEZE SET POINT
Brine Freeze Point
RANGE
COMMENT
20 to 70
20 to 70
20 to 32
Default: 44 F
Default: 44 F
Default: 32 F
85 to 120
10 to 50
0 to 50
Default: 95 F
Default: 95 F
Default: 72 F
Default: 23 F
Default: 15 F
20 to 34
Default: 34 F
GEN.I
CRCT
4-20
ITEM
STST
FLOW
PM.F.1
PM.F.2
HT.RQ
DLS1
DLS2
ICED
DUAL
FKA1
FKA2
FKA3
FKB1
FKB2
FKB3
DMND
RSET
CSP
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
GENERAL INPUTS
ON/OFF
Start/Stop Switch
ON/OFF
Cooler Flow Switch
ON/OFF
Cooler Pump 1 Interlock
ON/OFF
Cooler Pump 2 Interlock
ON/OFF
Heat Request
ON/OFF
Demand Limit Switch 1
ON/OFF
Demand Limit Switch 2
ON/OFF
Ice Done
ON/OFF
Dual Set Point Switch
CIRCUIT INPUTS
ON/OFF
Compressor A1 Feedback
ON/OFF
Compressor A2 Feedback
ON/OFF
Compressor A3 Feedback
ON/OFF
Compressor B1 Feedback
ON/OFF
Compressor B2 Feedback
ON/OFF
Compressor B3 Feedback
4-20 MA INPUTS
xx.x
4-20 ma Demand Signal
xx.x
4-20 ma Reset Signal
xx.x
4-20 ma Cooling Set Point
89
COMMENT
GEN.O
A.EXV
B.EXV
CIR.A
CIR.B
ITEM
FAN1
FAN2
FAN3
FAN4
FAN5
FAN6
FAN7
FAN8
V.HPA
V.HPB
C.WP1
C.WP2
CLHT
MLV.R
EXV.A
APPR
AP.SP
X.SH.R
S.SH.R
SH_R
OVR.A
SPH.A
ASH.S
AMP.S
PLM.A
SPR.1
EXV.B
APPR
AP.SP
OVR.B
SPH.B
ASH.S
AMP.S
PLM.B
SPR.2
CC.A1
DPE.R
CC.A2
CC.A3
CC.A4
CC.B1
CC.B2
CC.B3
CC.B4
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
GENERAL OUTPUTS
ON/OFF
Fan 1 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 2 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 3 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 4 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 5 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 6 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 7 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan 8 Relay
ON/OFF
Fan Speed Circuit A
ON/OFF
Fan Speed Circuit B
ON/OFF
Cooler Pump Relay 1
ON/OFF
Cooler Pump Relay 2
ON/OFF
Cooler/Pump Heater
ON/OFF
Minimum Load Valve Relay
OUTPUTS CIRCUIT A EXV
ON/OFF
EXV % Open
ON/OFF
Circuit A Approach
ON/OFF
Approach Setpoint
SH Reset at Max Unl-Dig
Digload to Start SH RST
Amount of SH Reset
ON/OFF
EXVA Override
ON/OFF
Suction Superheat Temp
ON/OFF
Active Superheat Setpt
ON/OFF
Active Mop Setpt
ON/OFF
Cir A EXV Position Limit
ON/OFF
Spare 1 Temperature
OUTPUTS CIRCUIT A EXV
ON/OFF
EXV % Open
ON/OFF
Circuit B Approach
ON/OFF
Approach Setpoint
ON/OFF
EXVB Override
ON/OFF
Suction Superheat Temp
ON/OFF
Active Superheat Setpt
ON/OFF
Active Mop Setpt
ON/OFF
Cir B EXV Position Limit
ON/OFF
Spare 2 Temperature
OUTPUTS CIRCUIT A
ON/OFF
Compressor A1 Relay
ON/OFF
Comp A1 Load Percent
ON/OFF
Compressor A2 Relay
ON/OFF
Compressor A3 Relay
ON/OFF
Compressor A4 Relay
OUTPUTS CIRCUIT B
ON/OFF
Compressor B1 Relay
ON/OFF
Compressor B2 Relay
ON/OFF
Compressor B3 Relay
ON/OFF
Compressor B4 Relay
90
COMMENT
DISP
UNIT
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
Test Display LEDs
Metric Display
TEST
METR
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
LANG
PAS.E
PASS
ENBL/DSBL
XXXX
SIZE
SZA.1
SZA.2
SZA.3
SZB.1
SZB.2
SZB.3
SH.SP
FAN.S
EXV
A1.TY
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
X
YES/NO
YES/NO
MAX.T
XX
FLUD
MLV.S
CSB.E
CPC
PM1E
PM2E
PM.P.S
PM.SL
YES/NO
ENBL/DSBL
ON/OFF
YES/NO
YES/NO
YES/NO
X
PM.DY
PM.DT
ROT.P
XX MIN
XXXX HRS
YES/NO
PMP.O
PM.HT
XX.X F
EMM
CND.T
MOPS
APPR
YES/NO
X
XX
XX
Language Selection
Password Enable
Service Password
UNIT CONFIGURATION
Unit Size
Compressor A1 Size
Compressor A2 Size
Compressor A3 Size
Compressor B1 Size
Compressor B2 Size
Compressor B3 Size
Suction Superheat Setpt
Number of Fans
EXV Module Installed
Compressor A1 Digital
Maximum A1 Unload Time
UNIT OPTIONS 1 HARDWARE
Cooler Fluid
OPT1
91
COMMENT
Default: 5
Default: No
Default: 7
Max = 12 (010,015)
Max = 10 (018-060)
Default: Water
1 = Water
2 = Medium Temperature Brine
Default: Enable
Default: Off
Default: No
Default: Automatic
0 = Automatic
1 = Pump 1 Starts first
2 = Pump 2 Starts first
0 to 10 minutes, Default: 1 min.
Default: 500 hours
User Entry
Default: 0
0 = Auto
1 = Continuous
Default: 95F
Range: 95 - 125
OPT2
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
UNIT OPTIONS 2 CONTROLS
CTRL
Control Method
LOAD
LLCS
LCWT
XX
DELY
XX
ICE.M
LS.MD
ENBL/DSBL
X
LS.ST
LS.ND
00:00
00:00
LS.LT
XXX %
CCNA
XXX
CCN Address
CCNB
XXX
BAUD
COMMENT
Default: 0
0 = Enable/Off/Remote Switch
2 = Occupancy
3 = CCN Control
Default: 1
1 = Equal
2 = Staged
Default: 1
1 = Automatic
2 = Circuit A Leads
3 = Circuit B Leads
Default: 60
Range: 2 to 60 F
Default: 0 Minutes
Range: 0 to 15 Minutes
Default: Disable
Default: 0
0 = Mode Disable
1 = Fan Noise Only
2 = Fan/Compressor Noise
Default: 00:00
Default: 00:00
Default: 100%
Range: 0 to 100%
CCN
92
Default: 1
Range: 0 to 239
Default: 1
Range: 0 to 239
Default: 3
1 = 2400
2 = 4800
3 = 9600
4 =19,200
5 =38,400
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
COMMENT
EXV.A
EXV.L
XX%
Default:25%
Range:0 to 50%
LWT.L
XX F
Default:10 F
Range:-20 to -40
EXV.H
XX%
Default:50%
Range:0 to 70%
LWT.H
XX F
Default:35 F
Range:20 to 70
MIN.A
XXX
RNG.A
XXXXX
SPD.A
XXXXX
POF.A
XXX
MIN.A
XXXXX
MAX.A
XXXXX
OVR.A
XXX
Default: 1
0 = UNIPOLAR
1 = BIPOLAR
Default: 115 Range: 50 - 140
TYP.A
0,1
H.SCT
XXX
X.PCT
XX
X.PER
XX
Default: 10 Range: 0 - 30
Default: 5 Range: 0 - 30
A.PCT
XXX
M.PCT
XXX
S.PCT
XXX
DELY
XXX
L.DL.T
XXX
SHR.T
XX.X F
L.EX.M
X.X%
XXX
Default: 2%
0 to 100
RNG.B
XXXXX
Default: *
0 to 65535
SPD.B
XXXXX
Default: 150
0 to 65535
POF.B
XXX
Default: 0
0 to 100
MIN.B
XXXXX
Default: 0
0 to 65535
MAX.B
XXXXX
Default: *
0 to 65535
OVR.B
XXX
Default: 167
0 to 65535
TYP.B
0,1
Default: 1
0 = UNIPOLAR
1 = BIPOLAR
EXV.B
* Sizes 010-020 and 035-045, default is 1596. Sizes 025,030, 050-060, default is 2500, and 070-090 default is 3690.
93
MM
RSET
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MOTORMASTER
Motormaster Select
MMR.S
YES/NO
P.GAN
XX
I.GAN
XX.X
D.GAN
XX.X
MIN.S
XX
COMMENT
Default: NO
Default: 1
Range: 1 to 4
Default: 0.1
Range: -20 to 20
Default: 0.0
Range: -20 to 20
Default: 5
CRST
MA.DG
XX.XF
RM.NO
XXX.X F
RM.F
XXX.X F
RM.DG
XX.X F
RT.NO
XXX.XF
RT.F
XXX.XF
RT.DG
XX.X F
DMDC
DM20
XXX%
Demand Limit at 20 mA
SHNM
XXX
SHDL
XXX%
SHTM
XXX
DLS1
XXX%
DLS2
XXX%
Default: 0
0 = No Reset
1 = 4 to 20 mA Input
2 = Outdoor Air Temperature
3 = Return Fluid
4 = Space Temperature
Default: 0.0 F
Range: -30 to 30 F
Default: 125 F
Range: 0 to125 F
Default: 0 F
Range: 0 to125 F
Default: 0.0 F
Range: -30 to 30 F
Default: 10.0 F
Range: 0 to125 F
Default: 0 F
Range: 0 to125 F
Default: 0.0 F
Range: -30 to 30 F
Default: 0
0 = None
1 = Switch
2 - 4 to 20 mA Input
3 = CCN Loadshed
Default: 100%
Range: 0 to 100%
Default: 0
Range: 0 to 99
Default: 0%
Range: 0 to 60%
Default: 60 minutes
Range: 0 to 120 minutes
Default: 80%
Range: 0 to 100%
Default: 50%
Range: 0 to 100%
LLEN
ENBL/DSBL
Default: Disable
MSSL
SLVE/MAST
Master/Slave Select
SLVA
XXX
Slave Address
LLBL
LLBD
XXX
LLDY
XXX
PARA
YES
Parallel Configuration
Default: Master
Default: 2
Range: 0 to 239
Default: Master Leads
0 = Master Leads
1 = Slave Leads
2 = Automatic
Default: 168 hours
Range: 40 to 400 hours
Default: 5 minutes
Range: 0 to 30 minutes
Default: YES (CANNOT BE
CHANGED)
94
SLCT
SERV
BCST
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
SETPOINT AND RAMP LOAD
CLSP
RL.S
ENBL/DSBL
CRMP
ENBL/DSBL
SCHD
XX
Schedule Number
Z.GN
X.X
Deadband Multiplier
EN.A1
EN.A2
EN.A3
EN.A4
EN.B1
EN.B2
EN.B3
EN.B4
REV.R
T.D.BC
OAT.B
G.S.BC
BC.AK
SERVICE CONFIGURATION
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor A1
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor A2
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor A3
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor A4
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor B1
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor B2
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor B3
ENBL/DSBL
Enable Compressor B4
ENBL/DSBL
Reverse Rotation Enable
BROADCAST CONFIGURATION
ON/OFF
CCN Time/Date Broadcast
ON/OFF
CCN OAT Broadcast
ON/OFF
Global Schedule Broadcst
ON/OFF
CCN Broadcast Ack'er
95
COMMENT
Default: Single
0 = Single
1 = Dual Switch
2 = Dual CCN Occupied
3 = 4 to 20 mA
Input (requires EMM)
Default: Enable
Default: 1.0
Range: 0.3 to 2
Default: 1
Range: 1 to 99
Default: 1
Range: 1 to 4
DATE
ITEM
HH.MM
XX
Month of Year
DOM
XX
Day of Month
DAY
Day of Week
STR.M
STR.W
STR.D
MIN.A
STP.M
STP.W
STP.D
MIN.S
HOL.L
HD.01
HD.02
HD.03
HD.04
HD.05
HD.06
HD.07
HD.08
ITEM DESCRIPTION
TIME OF DAY
XX.XX
Hour and Minute
MONTH, DATE, DAY, AND YEAR
MNTH
YEAR
DST
DISPLAY
MON
DAY
LEN
XXXX
Year of Century
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
XX
Month
X
Week
X
Day
XX
Minutes to Add
XX
Month
XX
Week
XX
Day
XX
Minutes to Subtract
LOCAL HOLIDAY SCHEDULES
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 01
XX
Holiday Start Month
XX
Start Day
XX
Duration (days)
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 02
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
Start Day
Duration (days)
96
COMMENT
Military (00:00 - 23:59)
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
Range: 01 -31
1 - 7 (1 = Sunday,
2 = Monday, etc.)
Default: 4 Range 1- 12
Default: 1 Range 1- 5
Default: 7 Range 1- 7
Default: 60 Range 0 - 99
Default: 10 Range 1- 12
Default: 5 Range 1- 5
Default: 7 Range 1- 7
Default: 60 Range 0 - 99
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
HD.09
HD.10
HD.11
HD.12
HD.13
HD.14
HD.15
HD.16
HD.17
HD.18
HD.19
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 09
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
Start Day
Duration (days)
97
COMMENT
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
HD.20
HD.21
HD.22
HD.23
HD.24
HD.25
HD.26
HD.27
HD.28
HD.29
HD.30
ITEM
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE 20
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
MON
XX
DAY
LEN
XX
XX
Start Day
Duration (days)
98
COMMENT
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
1 - 12 (1 = January,
2 = February, etc.)
01-31
PER.1
PER.2
PER.3
PER.4
PER.5
ITEM
OCC.1
UNC.1
MON.1
TUE.1
WED.1
THU.1
FRI.1
SAT.1
SUN.1
HOL.1
OCC.2
UNC.2
MON.2
TUE.2
WED.2
THU.2
FRI.2
SAT.2
SUN.2
HOL.2
OCC.3
UNC.3
MON.3
TUE.3
WED.3
THU.3
FRI.3
SAT.3
SUN.3
HOL.3
OCC.4
UNC.4
MON.4
TUE.4
WED.4
THU.4
FRI.4
SAT.4
SUN.4
HOL.4
OCC.5
UNC.5
MON.5
TUE.5
WED.5
THU.5
FRI.5
SAT.5
SUN.5
HOL.5
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Schedule Number 0
LOCAL OCCUPANCY SCHEDULE
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 1
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 2
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 3
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 4
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 5
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
99
COMMENT
PER.6
PER.7
PER.8
OVR
ITEM
OCC.6
UNC.6
MON.6
TUE.6
WED.6
THU.6
FRI.6
SAT.6
SUN.6
HOL.6
OCC.7
UNC.7
MON.7
TUE.7
WED.7
THU.7
FRI.7
SAT.7
SUN.7
HOL.7
OCC.8
UNC.8
MON.8
TUE.8
WED.8
THU.8
FRI.8
SAT.8
SUN.8
HOL.8
OVR.T
OVR.L
T.OVR
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 6
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 7
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
OCCUPANCY PERIOD 8
XX:XX
Period Occupied Time
XX:XX
Period Unoccupied Time
YES/NO
Monday In Period
YES/NO
Tuesday In Period
YES/NO
Wednesday In Period
YES/NO
Thursday In Period
YES/NO
Friday In Period
YES/NO
Saturday In Period
YES/NO
Sunday In Period
YES/NO
Holiday In Period
SCHEDULE OVERRIDE
X
Timed Override Hours
X
Override Time Limit
YES/NO
Timed Override
100
COMMENT
Military (00:00 - 23:59)
Military (00:00 - 23:59)
MODE
ITEM
DISPLAY
MD01
MD02
MD03
MD05
MD06
MD07
MD08
MD09
MD10
MD13
MD14
MD15
MD16
MD17
MD18
MD19
MD20
MD21
MD22
MD23
MD24
MD25
MDAO
MDBO
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ITEM DESCRIPTION
MODES CONTROLLING UNIT
CSM Controlling Chiller
WSM Controlling Chiller
Master/Slave Control
Ramp Load Limited
Timed Override in effect
Low Cooler Suction TempA
Low Cooler Suction TempB
Slow Change Override
Minimum OFF time active
Dual Set Point
Temperature Reset
Demand Limited
Cooler Freeze Protection
Low Temperature Cooling
High Temperature Cooling
Making Ice
Storing Ice
High SCT Circuit A
High SCT Circuit B
Minimum Comp. On Time
Pump Off Delay Time
Low Sound Mode
Circuit A Trio Oil MGMT
Circuit B Trio Oil MGMT
COMMENT
ITEM
CRNT
AXXX
TXXX
PXXX
YES/NO
RCRN
HIST
DISPLAY
ITEM DESCRIPTION
CURRENTLY ACTIVE ALARMS
Current Alarms 1-25
COMMENT
Alarms are hown as AXXX
Alerts are shown as TXXX
AXXX
TXXX
PXXX
101
Occupied
CCN Chiller
Low Sound Active
Alarm State
Active Demand Limit
Override Modes in Effect
Percent Total Capacity
Requested Stage
Active Set Point
Control Point
Entering Fluid Temp
Leaving Fluid Temp
Emergency Stop
Minutes Left for Start
PUMPS
Cooler Pump Relay 1
Cooler Pump Relay 2
Cooler Pump 1 Interlock
Cooler Pump 2 Interlock
Cooler Flow Switch
Lead Pump
Rotate Cooler Pumps Now
Heat/Cool Select
VALUE
0 = Test
1 = Local Off
2 = CCN Off
3 = Clock Off
4 = Emergency Stop
5 = Local On
6 = CCN On
7 = Clock On
8 = Heat Enabled
9 = Pump Delay
No/Yes
Start/Stop
No/Yes
Normal/Alert/Alarm
0 to 100
No/Yes
0 to 100
0 to 99
20 to 70
20 to 70
snnn.n
snnn.n
Enable/Emstop
00:00 to 15:00
UNITS
POINT NAME
STAT
OCC
CHIL_S_S
LSACTIVE
ALM
DEM_LIM
MODE
CAP_T
STAGE
SP
CTRL_PNT
EWT
LWT
EMSTOP
MIN_LEFT
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
No/Yes
COOLPMP1
COOLPMP2
PMP1_FBK
PMP2_FBK
COOLFLOW
LEADPUMP
ROT_PUMP
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Heat/Cool
HC_SEL
%
%
F
F
F
F
Enable
minutes
Off/On
Off/On
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
FORCIBLE
VALUE
0-100
0-100
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
UNITS
%
%
PSIG
PSIG
F
F
F
%
milliamps
F
F
F
F
102
POINT NAME
CAPA_T
CAPA_A
DP_A
SP_A
HSP
TMP_SCTA
TMP_SSTA
EXV_A
VHP_ACT
TMP_RGTA
DISGAS
SH_A
SPR1_TMP
FORCIBLE
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
VALUE
UNITS
POINT NAME
FORCIBLE
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
K_A1_RLY
K_A2_RLY
K_A3_RLY
K_A4_RLY
MLV_RLY
N
N
N
N
N
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
K_A1_FBK
K_A2_FBK
K_A3_FBK
K_A4_FBK
N
N
N
N
VALUE
0-100
0-100
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
UNITS
%
%
PSIG
PSIG
F
F
F
%
milliamps
F
F
F
POINT NAME
CAPB_T
CAPB_A
DP_B
SP_B
HSP
TMP_SCTB
TMP_SSTB
EXV_B
VHP_ACT
TMP_RGTB
SH_B
SPR2_TMP
FORCIBLE
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
VALUE
UNITS
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
K_B1_RLY
K_B2_RLY
K_B3_RLY
K_B4_RLY
MLV_RLY
N
N
N
N
N
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
K_B1_FBK
K_B2_FBK
K_B3_FBK
K_B4_FBK
N
N
N
N
103
POINT NAME
FORCIBLE
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
Off/On
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
TEMPERATURE RESET
4-20 mA Reset Signal
Outside Air Temperature
Space Temperature
DEMAND LIMIT
4-20 mA Demand Signal
Demand Limit Switch 1
Demand Limit Switch 2
CCN Loadshed Signal
MISCELLANEOUS
Heat Request
Dual Setpoint Switch
Cooler LWT Setpoint
Ice Done
VALUE
UNITS
POINT NAME
FORCIBLE
FAN_1
FAN_2
FAN_3
FAN_4
FAN_5
FAN_6
FAN_7
FAN_8
COOL_HTR
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
F
F
F
COOL_EWT
COOL_LWT
DUAL_LWT
N
N
N
nn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
mA
F
F
RST_MA
OAT
SPT
N
Y
Y
nn.n
Off/On
Off/On
0 = Normal
1 = Redline
2 = Loadshed
mA
LMT_MA
DMD_SW1
DMD_SW2
DL_STAT
N
N
N
N
HEAT_REQ
DUAL_IN
LWT_SP
ICE_DONE
N
N
N
N
Off/On
Off/On
snnn.n
Off/On
VALUE
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nn.n
n
No/Yes
nn
DEFAULT
9.0
No
12
104
UNITS
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
F
sec
POINT NAME
SIZE
SIZE_A1
SIZE_A2
SIZE_A3
SIZE_A4
SIZE_B1
SIZE_B2
SIZE_B3
SIZE_B4
SH_SP
FAN_TYPE
CPA1TYPE
MAXULTME
VALUE
1 = Water
2 = Med. Brine
No/Yes
Dsable/Enable
Off/On
No/Yes
No/Yes
No/Yes
0 = Automatic, 1 =
Pump 1, 2 = Pump 2
0 to 10
10 to 2000
No/Yes
0/1
nn.n
nn.n
DEFAULT
1
UNITS
No
Enable
Off
No
No
No
0
POINT NAME
FLUIDTYP
MLV_FLG
CSB_ENA
CPC
PMP1_ENA
PMP2_ENA
PUMP_PST
PMP_SLCT
1
100
No
1
50
9.0
minutes
hours
F
F
PUMP_DLY
PMP_DLTA
EMM_BRD
COILTYPE
MOP_SP
IAPPROSP
VALUE
0 = Switch
2 = Occupancy
3 = CCN
1 = Equal Loading
2 = Staged Loading
1 = Automatic
2 = Circuit A Leads
3 = Circuit B Leads
0 = Single
1 = Dual, remote switch controlled
2 = Dual CCN occupancy
3 = 4-20 mA input
Enable/Dsable
Cool/Heat
2 to 60
0 to 15
1.0 to 4.0
Enable/Dsable
0 = Disabled
1 = Fan only
2 = Capacity/Fans
00:00 to 23:59
00:00 to 23:59
0 to 100
DEFAULT
0
UNITS
POINT NAME
CONTROL
SEQ_TYP
LEAD_TYP
CLSP_TYP
Enable
Cool
60.0
0
1.0
Dsable
0
RAMP_EBL
HEATCOOL
LCW_LMT
DELAY
Z_GAIN
ICE_CNFG
LS_MODE
F
min
00:00
00:00
100
LS_START
LS_END
LS_LIMIT
VALUE
0 to 99
0 to 4
0 to 4
No/Yes
DEFAULT
1
0
0
No
105
UNITS
hours
hours
POINT NAME
SCHEDNUM
OTL
OVR_EXT
TIMEOVER
VALUE
DEFAULT
UNITS
POINT NAME
0 = No Reset
1 = 4-20 mA input
2 = External temp OAT
3 = Return Fluid
4 = External temp - SPT
4-20 MA RESET
4-20 Degrees Reset
30 to 30
0.0
420_DEG
REMOTE RESET
Remote No Reset Temp
Remote Full Reset Temp
Remote Degrees Reset
0 to 125
0 to 125
30 to 30
125.0
0.0
0.0
F
F
F
REM_NO
REM_FULL
REM_DEG
0 to 125
0 to 125
30 to 30
10.0
0.0
0.0
F
F
F
RTN_NO
RTN_FULL
RTN_DEG
0 = None
1 = External switch input
2 = 4-20 mA input
3 = Loadshed
0 to 100
0 to 99
0 to 60
0 to 120
0 to 100
0 to 100
DEMAND LIMIT
Demand Limit Select
Demand Limit at 20 mA
Loadshed Group Number
Loadshed Demand Delta
Maximum Loadshed Time
Demand Limit Switch 1
Demand Limit Switch 2
100
0
0
60
80
50
CRST_TYP
DMD_CTRL
%
%
minutes
%
%
DMT20MA
SHED_NUM
SHED_DEL
SHED_TIM
DLSWSP1
DLSWSP2
VALUE
Enable/Dsable
Master/Slave
0 to 239
0 = None
40 to 400
0 to 30
Yes
DEFAULT
Dsable
Master
2
0
168
5
Yes
106
UNITS
hours
minutes
POINT NAME
LL_ENA
MS_SEL
SLV_ADDR
LL_BAL
LL_BAL_D
LL_DELAY
PARALLEL
VALUE
nnnn
Enable/Disable
Off/On
0 = ENGLISH
1 = FRANCAIS
2 = ESPANOL
3 = PORTUGUES
DEFAULT
1111
Enable
Off
0
UNITS
POINT NAME
PASSWORD
PASS_EBL
DISPUNIT
LANGUAGE
VALUE
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnn.nn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn
nnn.n
DEFAULT
25
10
50
35
2
2500
150
0
0
2500
167
1
115
10
5
10
10
10
10
11
25
0.2
60
1
UNITS
%
F
%
F
%
steps
%
steps
steps
steps
F
%
%
%
%
%
sec
^F
%
^F
sec
%
POINT NAME
EXV_Y1
LWT_X1
EXV_Y2
LWT_X2
EXVAMINP
EXVARANG
EXVARATE
EXVAPOSF
EXVAMINS
EXVAMAXS
EXVAOVRS
EXVATYPE
HIGH_SCT
EXV_HSCT
EXVDISCR
EXV_AFAN
EXV_MFAN
EXV_SLAG
DELAYLAG
MAXSHRST
SHRSTBGN
SHR_THR
LSH_DL_T
LSH_EXVM
VALUE
nnn.n
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnn.nn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnn
DEFAULT
2
2500
150
0
0
2500
167
1
UNITS
%
steps
%
steps
steps
steps
POINT NAME
EXVBMINP
EVXBRANG
EXVBRATE
EXVBPOSF
EXVBMINS
EXVBMAXS
EXVBOVRS
EXVBTYPE
VALUE
No/Yes
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
DEFAULT
No
1.0
0.1
0.0
5.0
107
UNITS
POINT NAME
MM_SLCT
HP_PGAIN
HP_IGAIN
HP_DGAIN
MIN_VHP
VALUE
DEFAULT
nnn.n
nnnnn
34.0
876.0
UNITS
F
hours
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
Disable/Enable
POINT NAME
BRN_FRZ
SI_PUMPS
ENABLEA1
ENABLEA2
ENABLEA3
ENABLEA4
ENABLEB1
ENABLEB2
ENABLEB3
ENABLEB4
REVR_VER
20 to 70
20 to 70
20 to 32
44.0
44.0
32.0
RAMP LOADING
Cooling Ramp Loading
0.2 to 2.0
1.0
20 to 34
85 to 120
34.0
95.0
95.0
72.0
15.0
23.0
VALUE
DEFAULT
0 to 50
10 to 50
UNITS
F
F
F
POINT NAME
CSP1
CSP2
CSP3
CRAMP
F
F
F
F
F
F
BRN_FRZ
HSP
FANONSP
FANOFFSP
FSTGDLTA
B_FANOFF
VALUE
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnnnn
nnn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nnn
DEFAULT
UNITS
%
delta F
delta F
delta F
delta F
delta F
%
POINT NAME
EXV_A
CIRA_APP
APPRA_SP
EXVAOVRR
SH_A
ACTSH_SP
ACMOP_SP
PLMA
VALUE
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnnnn
nnn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nnn
DEFAULT
UNITS
%
delta F
delta F
delta F
delta F
delta F
%
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POINT NAME
EXV_B
CIRB_APP
APPRB_SP
EXVBOVRR
SH_B
ACTSH_SP
ACMOP_SP
PLMB
VALUE
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
UNITS
hours
POINT NAME
HR_MACH
CY_MACH
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
HR_CIRA
HR_A1
HR_A2
HR_A3
HR_A4
HR_CIRB
HR_B1
HR_B2
HR_B3
HR_B4
Circuit A Starts
Compressor A1 Starts
Compressor A2 Starts
Compressor A3 Starts
Compressor A4 Starts
Circuit B Starts
Compressor B1 Starts
Compressor B2 Starts
Compressor B3 Starts
Compressor B4 Starts
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
PUMP HOURS
Pump 1 Run Hours
Pump 2 Run Hours
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
CY_CIRA
CY_A1
CY_A2
CY_A3
CY_A4
CY_CIRB
CY_B1
CY_B2
CY_B3
CY_B4
hours
hours
HR_PUMP1
HR_PUMP2
VALUE
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
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POINT NAME
MODE_1
MODE_2
MODE_3
MODE_5
MODE_6
MODE_7
MODE_8
MODE_9
MODE_10
MODE_13
MODE_14
MODE_15
MODE_16
MODE_17
MODE_18
MODE_19
MODE_20
MODE_21
MODE_22
MODE_23
MODE_24
MODE_25
VALUE
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
Axxx or Txxx
POINT NAME
ALARM01C
ALARM02C
ALARM03C
ALARM04C
ALARM05C
ALARM06C
ALARM07C
ALARM08C
ALARM09C
ALARM10C
ALARM11C
ALARM12C
ALARM13C
ALARM14C
ALARM15C
ALARM16C
ALARM17C
ALARM18C
ALARM19C
ALARM20C
ALARM21C
ALARM22C
ALARM23C
ALARM24C
ALARM25C
VERSION
CESR131172CESR131333CESR131460CESR131174CESR131171CESR130227CESR131173-
EXV
AUX
MBB
EMM
MARQUEE
NAVIGATOR
CXB
VALUE
nn-nn
nn-nn
nn-nn
nn-nn
nn-nn
nn-nn
nn_nn
VALUE
UNITS
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
F
F
F
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
POINT NAME
SMZ
CTRL_PNT
EWT
LWT
MODE_5
MODE_9
MODE_16
MODE_17
MODE_18
MODE_23
110
VALUE
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
Yes/No
nnnnnn
Yes/No
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
UNITS
hours
hours
hours
POINT NAME
SI_PUMPS
P1_CDOWN
P1_MAINT
P2_CDOWN
P2_MAINT
PMP1_PM0
PMP1_PM1
PMP1_PM2
PMP1_PM3
PMP1_PM4
PMP2_PM0
PMP2_PM1
PMP2_PM2
PMP2_PM3
PMP2_PM4
VALUE
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
Yes/No
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
UNITS
hours
hours
POINT NAME
SI_STRNR
ST_CDOWN
ST_MAINT
STRN_PM0
STRN_PM1
STRN_PM2
STRN_PM3
STRN_PM4
VALUE
nnnnnn
nnnnnn
Yes/No
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
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UNITS
hours
hours
POINT NAME
SI_COIL
CL_CDOWN
CL_MAINT
COIL_PM0
COIL_PM1
COIL_PM2
COIL_PM3
COIL_PM4
VALUE
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
nn
On/Off
On/Off
nn
nn
UNITS
sec
%
%
POINT NAME
NET_CTRL
S_A1_RLY
S_A2_RLY
S_A3_RLY
S_A4_RLY
S_B1_RLY
S_B2_RLY
S_B3_RLY
S_B4_RLY
S_FAN_1
S_FAN_2
S_FAN_3
S_FAN_4
S_FAN_5
S_FAN_6
S_FAN_7
S_FAN_8
S_CLPMP1
S_CLPMP2
S_A1ULTM
S_MLV
S_ALM
S_EXV_A
S_EXV_B
VALUE
nnn
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
nnn
nnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
UNITS
%
%
psig
psig
F
F
F
F
F
^F
%
%
psig
psig
F
F
F
F
^F
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POINT NAME
CAPA_T
CAPA_A
DP_A
SP_A
HSP
TMP_SCTA
TMP_SSTA
TMP_RGTA
DISGAS
SH_A
K_A1_RLY
K_A2_RLY
K_A3_RLY
K_A4_RLY
MLV_RLY
K_A1_FBK
K_A2_FBK
K_A3_FBK
K_A4_FBK
CAPB_T
CAPB_A
DP_B
SP_B
HSP
TMP_SCTB
TMP_SSTB
TMP_RGTB
SH_B
K_B1_RLY
K_B2_RLY
K_B3_RLY
K_B4_RLY
VALUE
On/Off
Compressor B1 Feedback
Compressor B2 Feedback
Compressor B3 Feedback
Compressor B4 Feedback
Fan 1 Relay
Fan 2 Relay
Fan 3 Relay
Fan 4 Relay
Fan 5 Relay
Fan 6 Relay
Fan 7 Relay
Fan 8 Relay
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
UNITS
POINT NAME
MLV_RLY
K_B1_FBK
K_B2_FBK
K_B3_FBK
K_B4_FBK
FAN_1
FAN_2
FAN_3
FAN_4
FAN_5
FAN_6
FAN_7
FAN_8
F
F
nnn.n
nnn.n
On/Off
On/Off
Open/Closed
Open/Closed
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
On/Off
F
F
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
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OAT
SPT
COOLPMP1
COOLPMP2
PMP1_FBK
PMP2_FBK
COOL_EWT
COOL_LWT
SIZE_A1
SIZE_A2
SIZE_A3
SIZE_A4
SIZE_B1
SIZE_B2
SIZE_B3
SIZE_B4
COOLFLOW
VALUE
Yes/No
Stand Alone,
Lead Chiller,
Lag Chiller
Stand Alone,
Lead Chiller,
Lag Chiller
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
UNITS
F
F
F
LEAD_CP
LAG_CP
CTRL_PNT
Cool EnteringFluid-Slave
Cool Leaving Fluid-Slave
Cooler Entering Fluid
Cooler Leaving Fluid
Lead/Lag Leaving Fluid
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
snnn.n
F
F
F
F
F
COOLEWTS
COOLLWTS
COOL_EWT
COOL_LWT
DUAL_LWT
Percent Avail.Capacity
Percent Avail.Cap.Slave
0-100
0-100
%
%
CAP_A
CAP_A_S
hh:mm
snnn.n
snnn.n
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
0-100
0-100
POINT NAME
DC_LINK
MC_ROLE
SC_ROLE
LAGDELAY
SMZ
SMZSLAVE
LEADSMZC
LAG_SMZC
LAG_OFF
%
%
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DCLDCAPL
DCLGCAPL
PUMP SIZE
1, 8
1.0 HP
2, 9
1.5 HP
3, B
2.0 HP
4, C
3.0 HP
5, 6, D, F
5.0 HP
7, G
7.5 HP
UNIT VOLTAGE
V-Hz (3 Ph)
208/230-60
380-60
460-60
575-60
208/230-60
380-60
460-60
575-60
208/230-60
380-60
460-60
575-60
208/230-60
380-60
460-60
575-60
208/230-60
380-60
460-60
575-60
208/230-60
380-60
460-60
575-60
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OVERLOAD
SETTING
4.0
2.0
1.6
2.4
5.4
2.7
2.2
3.3
6.6
3.3
2.6
4.0
8.8
4.4
3.5
5.3
14.0
7.0
5.6
8.5
22.8
11.4
9.1
13.8
7 8
2 34
10's
9 0
2 34
7 8
9 0
The following section is used to configure the UPC Open controller which is used when the BACnet communications option
is selected. The UPC Open controller is mounted in the main
control box per unit components arrangement diagrams.
TO ADDRESS THE UPC OPEN CONTROLLER The
user must give the UPC Open controller an address that is
unique on the BACnet network. Perform the following procedure to assign an address:
1. If the UPC Open controller is powered, pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's power terminals labeled Gnd and HOT. The controller reads the address
each time power is applied to it.
2. Using the rotary switches (see Fig. A and B), set the controller's address. Set the Tens (10's) switch to the tens digit of the address, and set the Ones (1's) switch to the ones
digit.
As an example in Fig. B, if the controllers address is 25,
point the arrow on the Tens (10's) switch to 2 and the arrow on
the Ones (1's) switch to 5.
1's
BT485
TERMINATOR
BACNET
CONNECTION
(BAS PORT)
POWER LED
Tx1 LED
Rx1 LED
Tx2 LED
Rx2 LED
23
45
01
8
67 9
EIA-485
JUMPERS
01
8
67 9
23
45
BACNET
BAUD RATE
DIP SWITCHES
ADDRESS
ROTARY
SWITCHES
RUN LED
ERROR LED
* Sponsored by ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers).
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DS7
Off
DS6
Off
DS5
Off
DS4
On
Wire the controllers on an MS/TP network segment in a daisy-chain configuration. Wire specifications for the cable are
22 AWG (American Wire Gage) or 24 AWG, low-capacitance,
twisted, stranded, shielded copper wire. The maximum length
is 2000 ft.
Install a BT485 terminator on the first and last controller on
a network segment to add bias and prevent signal distortions
due to echoing. See Fig. A, D, and E.
To wire the UPC Open controller to the BAS network:
1. Pull the screw terminal connector from the controller's
BAS Port.
2. Check the communications wiring for shorts and
grounds.
3. Connect the communications wiring to the BAS ports
screw terminals labeled Net +, Net -, and Shield.
NOTE: Use the same polarity throughout the network
segment.
4. Insert the power screw terminal connector into the UPC
Open controller's power terminals if they are not currently connected.
5. Verify communication with the network by viewing a
module status report. To perform a module status report
using the BACview keypad/display unit, press and hold
the FN key then press the . Key.
DS3
Off
Verify that the EIA-485 jumpers below the CCN Port are set
to EIA-485 and 2W.
The example in Fig. C shows the BAS Port DIP Switches
set for 76.8k (Carrier default) and MS/TP.
Set the BAS Port DIP Switches DS2 and DS1 for the appropriate communications speed of the MS/TP network (9600,
19.2k, 38.4k, or 76.8k bps). See Fig. C and Table B.
Table B Baud Selection Table
BAUD RATE
9,600
19,200
38,400
76,800
DS2
Off
On
Off
On
DS1
Off
Off
On
On
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temperature rating specifications list two acceptable alternatives. The Halar specification has a higher temperature rating
and a tougher outer jacket than the SmokeGard specification,
and it is appropriate for use in applications where the user is
concerned about abrasion. The Halar jacket is also less likely to
crack in extremely low temperatures.
NOTE: Use the specified type of wire and cable for maximum
signal integrity.
RECOMMMENDATION
Single twisted pair, low capacitance, CL2P, 22 AWG (7x30), TC foam FEP, plenum rated cable
22 or 24 AWG stranded copper (tin plated)
Foamed FEP 0.015 in. (0.381 mm) wall 0.060 in. (1.524 mm) O.D.
Black/White
2 in. (50.8 mm) lay on pair 6 twists/foot (20 twists/meter) nominal
Aluminum/Mylar shield with 24 AWG TC drain wire
SmokeGard Jacket (SmokeGard PVC) 0.021 in. (0.5334 mm) wall 0.175 in. (4.445 mm) O.D.
Halar Jacket (E-CTFE) 0.010 in. (0.254 mm) wall 0.144 in. (3.6576 mm) O.D.
15.2 Ohms/1000 feet (50 Ohms/km) nominal
12.5 pF/ft (41 pF/meter) nominal conductor to conductor
100 Ohms nominal
12 lb/1000 feet (17.9 kg/km)
SmokeGard 167F (75C)
Halar -40 to 302F (-40 to 150C)
300 Vac, power limited
UL: NEC CL2P, or better
LEGEND
American Wire Gage
Class 2 Plenum Cable
Direct Current
Fluorinated Ethylene Polymer
National Electrical Code
Outside Diameter
Tinned Copper
Underwriters Laboratories
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Description
W221P-22227
25160PV
CLP0520LC
W241P-2000F
82841
25120-OR
W184C-2099BLB
6302UE
21450
CLP0442
LEGEND
American Wire Gage
Class 2 Plenum Cable
Communications Plenum Rated
Fluorinated Ethylene Polymer
Tinned Copper
number and CCN Bus number. The factory default settings for
CCN Element and CCN Bus number are 1 and 0 respectively.
If modifications to the default Element and Bus number are
required, both the ComfortLink and UPC Open configurations
must be changed.
The following configurations are used to set the CCN Address and Bus number in the ComfortLink control. These configurations can be changed using the scrolling marquee display
or accessory Navigator handheld device.
ConfigurationCCNCCN.A (CCN Address)
ConfigurationCCNCCN.B (CCN Bus Number)
The following configurations are used to set the CCN Address and Bus Number in the UPC Open controller. These configurations can be changed using the accessory BACview6 display.
Navigation: BACviewCCN
Home: Element Comm Stat
Element: 1
Bus: 0
LOCAL ACCESS TO THE UPC OPEN CONTROLLER The user can use a BACview6 handheld keypad display unit or the Virtual BACview software as a local user interface to an Open controller. These items let the user access the
controller network information. These are accessory items and
do not come with the UPC Open controller.
The BACview6 unit connects to the local access port on the
UPC Open controller. See Fig. F. The BACview software must
be running on a laptop computer that is connected to the local
access port on the UPC Open controller. The laptop will require an additional USB link cable for connection.
See the BACview Installation and User Guide for instructions on connecting and using the BACview6 device.
To order a BACview6 Handheld (BV6H), consult Commercial Products i-Vu Open Control System Master Prices.
CONFIGURING THE UPC OPEN CONTROLLER'S
PROPERTIES The UPC Open device and ComfortLink
control must be set to the same CCN Address (Element)
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traffic based on the baud rate set. The higher the baud rate the
more solid the LEDs become. See Fig. A for location of LEDs
on UPC Open module.
REPLACING THE UPC OPEN BATTERY The UPC
Open controller's 10-year lithium CR2032 battery provides a
minimum of 10,000 hours of data retention during power outages.
IMPORTANT: Power must be ON to the UPC Open when
replacing the battery, or the date, time, and trend data will
be lost.
Remove the battery from the controller, making note of the
battery's polarity. Insert the new battery, matching the battery's
polarity with the polarity indicated on the UPC Open
controller.
NETWORK POINTS LIST The points list for the controller is shown in Table G.
Refer to Appendix B for additional information on CCN
point name.
STATUS
Lights when power is being supplied to the controller. The UPC Open controller is protected by internal solid-state polyswitches on
the incoming power and network connections. These polyswitches are not replaceable and will reset themselves if the condition
that caused the fault returns to normal.
Lights when the controller receives data from the network segment; there is an Rx LED for Ports 1 and 2.
Lights when the controller transmits data to the network segment; there is an Tx LED for Ports 1 and 2.
Lights based on controller status. See Table F.
Lights based on controller status. See Table F.
Table F Run and Error LEDs Controller and Network Status Indication
RUN LED
2 flashes per second
2 flashes per second
2 flashes per second
2 flashes per second
2 flashes per second
5 flashes per second
5 flashes per second
7 flashes per second
14 flashes per second
ERROR LED
Off
2 flashes, alternating with Run LED
3 flashes, then off
1 flash per second
On
On
Off
7 flashes per second, alternating with Run LED
14 flashes per second, alternating with Run LED
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STATUS
Normal
Five minute auto-restart delay after system error
Controller has just been formatted
Controller is alone on the network
Exec halted after frequent system errors or control programs halted
Exec start-up aborted, Boot is running
Firmware transfer in progress, Boot is running
Ten second recovery period after brownout
Brownout
Control Mode
Control Point
Cooler Entering Fluid
CCN POINT
NAME
LMT_MA
RST_MA
DEM_LIM
SP
READ/ UNITS
WRITE
R
mA
R
F
R/W
%
R
F
ALM
CHIL_S_S
DL_STAT
HR_CIRA
CY_CIRA
HR_CIRB
CY_CIRB
CL_MAINT
SI_COIL
CL_CDOWN
A1UNLTME
TMP_RGTA
TMP_RGTB
K_A1_FBK
K_A1_RLY
HR_A1
CY_A1
K_A2_FBK
K_A2_RLY
HR_A2
CY_A2
K_A3_FBK
K_A3_RLY
HR_A3
CY_A3
K_A4_FBK
K_A4_RLY
HR_A4
CY_A4
K_B1_FBK
K_B1_RLY
HR_B1
CY_B1
K_B2_FBK
K_B2_RLY
HR_B2
CY_B2
K_B3_FBK
K_B3_RLY
HR_B3
CY_B3
K_B4_FBK
K_B4_RLY
HR_B4
CY_B4
R/W
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
R/W
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
CONTROL
CTRL_PNT
COOL_EWT
R/W
R
DEFAULT
VALUE
RANGE
100
0 - 100
Start
1 = Normal
2 = Alert
3 = Alarm
Start/Stop
No
8760
Yes/No
0 - 65535
44.0
1 = Test
2 = Local Off
3 = CCN Off
4 = Clock Off
5 = Emergency Stop
6 = Local On
7 = CCN On
8 = Clock On
9 = Heat Enabled
10 = Pump Delay
-20 - 70
hr
hr
hr
hr
F
F
hr
hr
hr
hr
hr
hr
hr
hr
F
F
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BACNET
OBJECT ID
AV:36
AV:33
AV:2
AV:4
BACNET
OBJECT NAME
lmt_ma_1
rst_ma_1
dem_lim_1
sp_1
MSV:1
alm_msv_1
BV:4
AV:37
AV:59
AV:65
AV:62
AV:68
BV:54
AV:50
AV:49
AV:73
AV:20
AV:28
BV:16
BV:13
AV:60
AV:66
BV:17
BV:14
AV:61
AV:67
BV:17
BV:14
AV:61
AV:67
BV:17
BV:14
AV:61
AV:67
BV:20
BV:18
AV:63
AV:69
BV:21
BV:19
AV:64
AV:70
BV:20
BV:18
AV:63
AV:69
BV:21
BV:19
AV:64
AV:70
chil_s_s_1
dl_stat_1
hr_cira_1
cy_cira_1
hr_cirb_1
cy_cirb_1
cl_maint_1
si_coil_1
cl_cdown_1
a1unltme_1
tmp_rgta_1
tmp_rgtb_1
k_a1_fbk_1
k_a1_rly_1
hr_a1_1
cy_a1_1
k_a2_fbk_1
k_a2_rly_1
hr_a2_1
cy_a2_1
k_a3_fbk_1
k_a3_rly_1
hr_a3_1
cy_a3_1
k_a4_fbk_1
k_a4_rly_1
hr_a4_1
cy_a4_1
k_b1_fbk_1
k_b1_rly_1
hr_b1_1
cy_b1_1
k_b2_fbk_1
k_b2_rly_1
hr_b2_1
cy_b2_1
k_b3_fbk_1
k_b3_rly_1
hr_b3_1
cy_b3_1
k_b4_fbk_1
k_b4_rly_1
hr_b4_1
cy_b4_1
MSV:2
stat_msv_1
AV:5
AV:30
ctrl_pnt_1
cool_ewt_1
CCN POINT
NAME
COOLFLOW
MODE_16
COOL_LWT
LWT_SP
PMP1_FBK
PMP2_FBK
COOLPMP1
COOLPMP2
PMP_SLCT
PUMP_DLY
COOL_HTR
CRAMP
CSP1
CSP2
MODE_1
DMD_SW1
DMD_SW2
MODE_15
DISGAS
DP_A
DP_B
MODE_13
DUAL_IN
READ/ UNITS
WRITE
R
R
R
F
R
F
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
min
R
R/W
R/W
F
R/W
F
R
R
%
R
%
R
%
R
R
R
R
F
R
psig
R
psig
R
R
R
DEFAULT
VALUE
RANGE
0 - 10
1.0
44.0
44.0
0.2 - 2.0
-20 - 70
-20 - 70
R
Enabled
Enabled/Emstop
32.0
-20 - 32
1 = Automatic
2 = Circuit A Leads
3 = Circuit B Leads
BACNET
OBJECT ID
BV:11
BV:42
AV:31
AV:38
BV:9
BV:10
BV:7
BV:8
AV:40
AV:41
BV:24
AV:56
AV:53
AV:54
BV:30
AV:75
AV:76
AV:77
BV:25
BV:26
BV:41
AV:15
AV:13
AV:23
BV:39
BV:29
BV:2999
BACNET
OBJECT NAME
coolflow_1
mode_16_1
cool_lwt_1
lwt_sp_1
pmp1_fbk_1
pmp2_fbk_1
coolpmp1_1
coolpmp2_1
pmp_slct_1
pump_dly_1
cool_htr_1
cramp_1
csp1_1
csp2_1
mode_1_1
dmv_lvl_1_perct_1
dmv_lvl_2_perct_1
dmv_lvl_3_perct_1
dmd_sw1_1
dmd_sw2_1
mode_15_1
disgas_1
dp_a_1
dp_b_1
mode_13_1
dual_in_1
element_stat_1
BV:58
comm_lost_alm_1
BV:6
AV:6
AV:18
AV:27
BV:22
BV:23
BV:22
BV:23
BV:22
BV:23
BV:22
BV:23
AV:29
BV:28
BV:47
BV:48
BV:44
BV:27
AV:55
emstop_1
ewt_1
exv_a_1
exv_b_1
fan_1_1
fan_2_1
fan_3_1
fan_4_1
fan_5_1
fan_6_1
fan_7_1
fan_8_1
hsp_1
heat_req_1
mode_21_1
mode_22_1
mode_18_1
ice_done_1
csp3_1
AV:43
lead_typ_1
EMSTOP
EWT
EXV_A
EXV_B
FAN_1
FAN_2
FAN_3
FAN_4
FAN_5
FAN_6
FAN_7
FAN_8
HSP
HEAT_REQ
MODE_21
MODE_22
MODE_18
ICE_DONE
CSP3
R/W
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
LEAD_TYP
R/W
LEAD_TYP
DUAL_LWT
LEADPUMP
R
R
R
MSV:6
AV:32
MSV:9
lead_typ_msv_1
dual_lwt_1
leadpump_msv_1
LWT
AV:7
lwt_1
SEQ_TYPE
R
R
AV:74
BV:1
seq_type_1
schedule_1
F
%
%
LEGEND
R Read
W Write
122
POINT NAME
MODE_7
MODE_8
LSACTIVE
MODE_25
MODE_17
HR_MACH
CY_MACH
MODE_19
MODE_3
MODE_23
MLV_RLY
MODE_10
DELAY
OCC
OAT
MODE
CAP_A
CAPB_A
CAP_T
CAPA_T
CAPB_T
P1_MAINT
HR_PUMP1
P1_CDOWN
P2_MAINT
HR_PUMP2
P2_CDOWN
PMP_DLTA
MODE_24
SI_PUMPS
MODE_5
STAGE
ROT_PUMP
TMP_SCTA
TMP_SCTB
TMP_SSTA
TMP_SSTB
MODE_9
SPT
MODE_20
ST_MAINT
ST_CDOWN
SI_STRNR
SP_A
SP_B
SH_A
SH_B
MODE_14
MODE_6
READ/ UNITS
WRITE
R
R
R
R
R
R
hr
R
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
min
R
R
F
R
R
%
R
%
R
%
R
%
R
%
R/W
R
hr
R
hr
R/W
R
hr
R
hr
R/W
hr
R
R/W
hr
R
R
R/W
R
F
R
F
R
F
R
F
R
R/W
F
R
R/W
R
hr
R/W
hr
R
psig
R
psig
R
^F
R
^F
DEFAULT
VALUE
RANGE
BACNET
OBJECT ID
BV:35
BV:36
BV:2
BV:51
BV:43
AV:57
AV:58
BV:45
BV:32
BV:49
BV:15
BV:38
AV:42
BV:3
AV:34
BV:5
AV:12
AV:22
AV:3
AV:11
AV:21
BV:52
AV:71
AV:46
BV:53
AV:72
AV:47
AV:39
BV:50
AV:48
BV:33
AV:9
BV:12
AV:16
AV:25
AV:17
AV:26
BV:37
AV:35
BV:46
BV:55
AV:52
AV:51
AV:14
AV:24
AV:44
AV:45
BACNET
OBJECT NAME
mode_7_1
mode_8_1
lsactive_1
mode_25_1
mode_17_1
hr_mach_1
cy_mach_1
mode_19_1
mode_3_1
mode_23_1
mlv_rly_1
mode_10_1
delay_1
occ_1
oat_1
mode_1
capa_a_1
capb_a_1
cap_t_1
capa_t_1
capb_t_1
p1_maint_1
hr_pump1_1
p1_cdown_1
p2_maint_1
hr_pump2_1
p2_cdown_1
pmp_dlta_1
mode_24_1
si_pumps_1
mode_5_1
stage_1
rot_pump_1
tmp_scta_1
tmp_sctb_1
tmp_ssta_1
tmp_sstb_1
mode_9_1
spt_1
mode_20_1
st_maint_1
st_cdown_1
si_strnr_1
sp_a_1
sp_b_1
sh_a_1
sh_b_1
0 - 15
No
Yes/No
No
Yes/No
500
10 - 2000
8760
0 - 65535
No
No/Yes
8760
-40.0 - 245
No
Yes/No
8760
0 - 65535
AV:9006
cool_demand_level_1
R
R
R
BV:57
BV:40
BV:34
dem_lmt_act_1
mode_14_1
mode_6_1
123
POINT NAME
VHP_ACT
MODE_2
READ/ UNITS
WRITE
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R/W
sq m
R
mA
R
DEFAULT
VALUE
LEGEND
R Read
W Write
124
RANGE
BACNET
OBJECT ID
AV:2901
AV:2902
AV:2903
AV:2904
AV:2905
BV:2911
BV:2912
BV:2913
BV:2914
BV:2915
AV:19
BV:31
BACNET
OBJECT NAME
user_analog_1_1
user_analog_2_1
user_analog_3_1
user_analog_4_1
user_analog_5_1
user_binary_1_1
user_binary_2_1
user_binary_3_1
user_binary_4_1
user_binary_5_1
vhp_act_1
mode_2_1
DATE
OIL LEVEL
CHECK ALARMS
/ FAULTS
OPERATOR
INITIALS
REMARKS
NOTE: Equipment failures caused by lack of adherence to the Maintenance Interval Requirements are not covered under warranty.
125
Cooler
Condenser
Controls
Starter
126
System
1
/
ACTION
Check Oil Level
Send Oil Sample Out for Analysis
Leak Test
Inspect and Clean Cooler
Inspect Cooler Heater
Leak Test
Record Water Pressure Differential (PSI)
Inspect Water Pumps
Leak Test
Inspect and Clean Condenser Coil
General Cleaning and Tightening Connections
Check Pressure Transducers
Confirm Accuracy of Thermistors
General Tightening and Cleaning Connections
Inspect All Contactors
Check Refrigerant Charge
Verify Operation of EXVs and Record Position
Record System Super Heat
2
/
UNIT
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
amps
yes/no
PSI
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
yes/no
0-100%
deg. F
NOTE: Equipment failures caused by lack of adherence to the Maintenance Interval Requirements
are not covered under warranty.
3
/
4
/
5
/
6
/
7
/
8
/
ENTRY
Annually
Every 3 - 5 Years
Annually
Annually
Annually
9
/
10
/ /
11
/ /
12
/ /
1
/
2
/
3
/
ACTION
Isolate and Drain Cooler
Add Glycol for Freeze Protection
Do Not Disconnect Control Power
NOTE: Equipment failures caused by lack of adherence to the Maintenance Interval Requirements
are not covered under warranty.
4
/
5
/
6
/
7
/
ENTRY
8
/
9
/
10
/ /
11
/ /
12
/ /
127
CEAT
EWT
LWT
FLUID TYPE
FLOW RATE
P.D.
YES
NO
DESCRIPTION ____________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
1. UNIT IS INSTALLED LEVEL AS PER THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
8. ALL CABLES AND THERMISTORS HAVE BEEN INSPECTED FOR CROSSED WIRES.
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Catalog No. 04-53300072-01
Printed in U.S.A.
Form 30RAP-3T
Pg CL-1
10-11
Replaces: 30RAP-2T
YES
NO
YES
NO
8. WATER LOOP VOLUME GREATER THAN MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. (See Table 28).
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
3. LEAK CHECK UNIT. LOCATE, REPAIR AND REPORT ANY REFRIGERANT LEAKS.
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
CL-2
OPERATING DATA:
RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM THE PRESSURES AND TEMPERATURES MODES WHEN
MACHINE IS IN A STABLE OPERATING CONDITION:
PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE
CIRCUIT A
CIRCUIT B
DISCHARGE PRESSURE
DP.A
DP.B
SUCTION PRESSURE
SP.A
SP.B
SCT.A
SCT.B
SST.A
SST.B
RGT.A
RGT.B
COOLER EWT
EWT
COOLER LWT
LWT
OUTDOOR-AIR TEMPERATURE
OAT
CONTROL POINT
CTPT
CAP
DLWT
L1
COMPRESSOR A1
COMPRESSOR A2
COMPRESSOR A3
COMPRESSOR B1
COMPRESSOR B2
COMPRESSOR B3
CL-3
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
FAN MOTOR 1
FAN MOTOR 2
FAN MOTOR 3
FAN MOTOR 4
FAN MOTOR 5
FAN MOTOR 6
FAN MOTOR 7
FAN MOTOR 8
FAN MOTOR 9
FAN MOTOR 10
ITEM
MBB
EXV
AUX1
EMM
MARQ
NAVI
CXB
DISPLAY
ITEM
EXPANSION
CESR-131460- _ _-_ _
CESR-131172- _ _-_ _
CESR-131333- _ _-_ _
CESR-131174- _ _-_ _
CESR-131171- _ _-_ _
CESR-131227- _ _-_ _
CESR-131173- _ _-_ _
CL-4
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
ENTRY
UNIT CONFIGURATION
UNIT
SIZE
UNIT SIZE
XXX
SZA.1
COMPRESSOR A1 SIZE
XX
SZA.2
COMPRESSOR A2 SIZE
XX
SZA.3
COMPRESSOR A3 SIZE
XX
SZA.4
COMPRESSOR A4 SIZE
XX
SZB.1
COMPRESSOR B1 SIZE
XX
SZB.2
COMPRESSOR B2 SIZE
XX
SZB.3
COMPRESSOR B3 SIZE
XX
SZB.4
COMPRESSOR B4 SIZE
XX
SH.SP
SUPERHEAT SETPOINT
XX.X F
FAN.S
EXV
YES/NO
A1.TY
COMPRESSOR A1 DIGITAL?
YES/NO
MAX.T
XX
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY UNIT. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY OPT1.
PRESS ENTER KEY. RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW:
OPTIONS1 (Options Configuration)
SUBMODE
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
OPT1
FLUD
COOLER FLUID
MLV.S
YES/NO
CSB.E
ENBL/DSBL
CPC
ON/OFF
PM1E
YES/NO
PM2E
YES/NO
PM.P.S
YES/NO
PM.SL
PM.DY
XX MIN
PM.DT
XXXX HRS
ROT.P
YES/NO
PMP.O
PM.HT
XX.XF
EMM
YES/NO
CND.T
0/1
MOPS
XX
APPR
XX
CL-5
ENTRY
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY OPT1. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY OPT2.
PRESS ENTER KEY.
RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW.
OPTIONS2 (Options Configuration)
SUBMODE
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
ENTRY
OPT2
CTRL
CONTROL METHOD
LOAD
LLCS
LCWT
XX.X F
DELY
XX
ICE.M
ENBL/DSBL
LS.MD
LS.ST
00:00
LS.ND
00:00
LS.LT
XXX %
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY OPT2. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY CCN.
PRESS ENTER KEY.
RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW.
CCN (CCN Network Configuration)
SUB-MODE
CCN
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
CCNA
CCN ADDRESS
XXX
CCNB
XXX
BAUD
CL-6
ENTRY
EXV.A
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
STR.A
XXX
MIN.A
XXX
RNG.A
XXXXX
SPD.A
XXXXX
POF.A
XXX
MIN.A
XXXXX
MAX.A
XXXXX
OVR.A
XXX
TYP.A
0,1
H.SCT
XXX
X.PCT
XX
X.PER
XX
A.PCT
XXX
M.PCT
XXX
S.PCT
XXX
DELY
XXX
ENTRY
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY EXV.A. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY EXV.B.
PRESS ENTER KEY.
RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW.
EXV.B (Circuit B EXV Configuration)
SUB-MODE
EXV.B
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
STR.B
XXX
MIN.B
XXX
RNG.B
XXXXX
SPD.B
XXXXX
POF.B
XXX
MIN.B
XXXXX
MAX.B
XXXXX
OVR.AB
XXX
TYP.B
0,1
ENTRY
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY EXV.B. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY MM.
PRESS ENTER KEY.
RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW.
MM (Motormaster Configuration Settings)
SUB-MODE
MM
ITEM
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
MMR.S
MOTORMASTER SELECT
YES/NO
P.GAN
XX
I.GAN
XX.X
D.GAN
XX.X
MIN.S
XX
CL-7
ENTRY
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY MM. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY RSET.
PRESS ENTER KEY.
RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW.
RSET (Reset Configuration Settings)
SUBMODE
ITEM
RSET
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
ENTRY
MA.DG
XX.X F
RM.NO
XXX.X F
RM.F
XXX.X F
RM.DG
XX.X F
RT.NO
XXX.X F
RT.F
XXX.X F
RT.DG
XX.X F
DMDC
DM20
DEMAND LIMIT AT 20 MA
XXX %
SHNM
XXX
SHDL
XXX %
SHTM
XXX
DLS1
XXX %
DLS2
XXX %
LLEN
ENBL/DSBL
MSSL
MASTER/SLAVE SELECT
SLVE/MAST
SLVA
SLAVE ADDRESS
XXX
LLBL
LLBD
XXX
LLDY
XXX
PARA
PARALLEL CONFIGURATION
YES/NO
PRESS ESCAPE KEY TO DISPLAY RSET. PRESS DOWN ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY SLCT.
PRESS ENTER KEY.
RECORD CONFIGURATION INFORMATION BELOW:
SLCT (Setpoint and Ramp Load Configuration)
SUBMODE
ITEM
SLCT
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
RL.S
ENBL/DSBL
CRMP
X.X
SCHD
SCHEDULE NUMBER
XX
Z.GN
DEADBAND MULTIPLIER
X.X
CL-8
ENTRY
ITEM
COOL
ITEM EXPANSION
DISPLAY
COOLING SETPOINTS
CSP.1
COOLING SETPOINT 1
XXX.X F
CSP.2
COOLING SETPOINT 2
XXX.X F
ICE SETPOINT
XXX.X F
CSP.3
HEAD
H.DP
XXX.X F
F.ON
XXX.X F
F.OFF
XXX.X F
B.OFF
XX.X F
XX.X F
F.DLT
FRZ
CL-9
XXX.X F
ENTRY
COMPONENT TEST
USE ESCAPE/ARROW KEYS TO ILLUMINATE CONFIGURATION LED. PRESS ENTER TO DISPLAY DISP.
PRESS ENTER AGAIN TO DISPLAY TEST FOLLOWED BY OFF. PRESS ENTER TO STOP DISPLAY AT
OFF AND ENTER AGAIN SO OFF DISPLAY FLASHES. PASS AND WORD WILL FLASH IF PASSWORD
NEEDS TO BE ENTERED. PRESS ENTER TO DISPLAY PASSWORD FIELD AND USE THE ENTER KEY FOR
EACH OF THE FOUR PASSWORD DIGITS. USE ARROW KEYS IF PASSWORD IS OTHER THAN STANDARD.
AT FLASHING OFF DISPLAY, PRESS THE UP ARROW KEY TO DISPLAY ON AND PRESS ENTER. ALL LED
SEGMENTS AND MODE LEDS WILL LIGHT UP. PRESS ESCAPE TO STOP THE TEST. PRESS ESCAPE TO
RETURN TO THE DISP DISPLAY. PRESS THE ESCAPE KEY AGAIN AND USE THE ARROW KEYS TO ILLUMINATE THE SERVICE TEST LED. PRESS ENTER TO DISPLAY TEST. PRESS ENTER TO STOP DISPLAY
AT OFF AND ENTER AGAIN SO OFF FLASHES. PRESS THE UP ARROW KEY AND ENTER TO ENABLE
THE MANUAL MODE. PRESS ESCAPE AND DISPLAY NOW SAYS TEST ON. REFER TO THE TABLE
BELOW.
Service Test Mode and Sub-Mode Directory
SUB-MODE
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
ENTER
ITEM
EXPANSION
SERVICE TEST MODE
TEST
COMMENT
To Enable Service Test Mode, move
Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to
OFF. Change TEST to ON. Move
switch to ENABLE.
OUTS
FAN1
ON/OFF
FAN 1 RELAY
FAN2
ON/OFF
FAN 2 RELAY
FAN3
ON/OFF
FAN 3 RELAY
FAN4
ON/OFF
FAN 4 RELAY
FAN5
ON/OFF
FAN 5 RELAY
FAN6
ON/OFF
FAN 6 RELAY
FAN7
ON/OFF
FAN 7 RELAY
FAN8
ON/OFF
FAN 8 RELAY
V.HPA
XXX%
V.HPB
XXX%
CLP.1
ON/OFF
CLP.2
ON/OFF
CL.HT
ON/OFF
COOLER/PUMP HEATER
RMT.A
ON/OFF
CC.A1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A1 RELAY
UL.TM
0 to 15
CC.A2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A2 RELAY
CC.A3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A3 RELAY
CC.A4
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR A4 RELAY
MLV
ON/OFF
CMPA
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
CL-10
Completed
(Yes/No)
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
ENTER
ITEM
EXPANSION
SERVICE TEST MODE
TEST
COMMENT
To Enable Service Test Mode, move
Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to
OFF. Change TEST to ON. Move
switch to ENABLE.
CMPB
CC.B1
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B1 RELAY
See Note
CC.B2
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B2 RELAY
See Note
CC.B3
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B3 RELAY
See Note
CC.B4
ON/OFF
COMPRESSOR B4 RELAY
See Note
NOTE: If the unit has a single circuit, the Circuit B items will not appear in the display, except the ability to configure circuit B will be displayed.
CL-11
Completed
(Yes/No)
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SIGNATURES:
START-UP
TECHNICIAN _____________________________
CUSTOMER
REPRESENTATIVE _____________________________
DATE ___________________________________
DATE ________________________________________
COMMENTS: