Page
PRE-START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
System Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-46
Actual Start-Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Operating Limitations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
TEMPERATURES
VOLTAGE
MINIMUM FLUID LOOP VOLUME
FLOW RATE REQUIREMENTS
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-49
Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Dual Chiller Sequence of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-57
Electronic Expansion Valve (EXV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
EXV TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Cooler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
FREEZE PROTECTION
LOW FLUID TEMPERATURE
LOSS OF FLUID FLOW PROTECTION
TUBE PLUGGING
RETUBING
TIGHTENING COOLER HEAD BOLTS
CHILLED WATER FLOW SWITCH
Condenser Coil Maintenance and Cleaning
Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
REMOVE SURFACE LOADED FIBERS
PERIODIC CLEAN WATER RINSE
ROUTINE CLEANING OF COIL SURFACES
Condenser Fans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Refrigerant Circuit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
LEAK TESTING
REFRIGERANT CHARGE
Safety Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
COMPRESSOR PROTECTION
CRANKCASE HEATERS
Relief Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
HIGH-SIDE PROTECTION
LOW-SIDE PROTECTION
Compressors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
COMPRESSOR CHANGEOUT SEQUENCE
OIL CHARGE
SYSTEM BURNOUT CLEANUP PROCEDURE
MAINTENANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Recommended Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-78
Alarms and Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
DIAGNOSTIC ALARM CODES AND POSSIBLE
CAUSES
Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Thermistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
COOLER LEAVING FLUID SENSOR
COOLER ENTERING FLUID SENSOR
DUAL CHILLER LWT
COMPRESSOR RETURN GAS TEMPERATURE
OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE
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PC 903
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Printed in U.S.A.
Form 30RB-1T
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CONTENTS (cont)
Page
REMOTE SPACE TEMPERATURE
Service Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
APPENDIX A LOCAL DISPLAY TABLES . . . . . . 79-90
APPENDIX B CCN TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-103
APPENDIX C CCN ALARM DESCRIPTION . . 104-106
APPENDIX D R-410A PRESSURE VS.
TEMPERATURE CHART. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
INDEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108, 109
START-UP CHECKLIST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CL-1 to CL-9
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installing, starting up, and servicing this equipment can be
hazardous due to system pressures, electrical components, and
equipment location (roof, elevated structures, 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.
GENERAL
This publication contains Controls, Operation, Start-Up,
Service and Troubleshooting information for the 30RB060-390
air-cooled liquid chillers with electronic controls. The 30RB
chillers are equipped with ComfortLink controls and
electronic expansion valves.
NOTE: Unit sizes 315-390 are modular units that are shipped
in separate sections as modules A or B as noted in position 8 of
the unit model number. Installation directions specific to these
units are noted in these instructions. For modules 315A, 315B,
330A, 330B, 345A, 345B, and 360B, follow all general
instructions as noted for unit sizes 30RB160-170. For modules,
360A, 390A, and 390B follow instructions for 30RB190. See
Table 1 for a listing of unit sizes and modular combinations.
NOTE: The nameplate for modular units contains only the first
two digits in the model number. For example, 315A and 315B
nameplates read 31A and 31B.
MODULE A
30RBA160
30RBA170
30RBA170
30RBA190
30RBA190
MODULE B
30RBA160
30RBA160
30RBA170
30RBA170
30RBA190
Conventions Used in This Manual The following conventions for discussing configuration points for the
local display (Scrolling Marquee or Navigator accessory)
will be used in this manual.
Point names will be written with the mode name first, then
any sub-modes, then the point name, each separated by an
arrow symbol (). Names will also be shown in bold
and italics. As an example, the Lead/Lag Circuit Select Point,
which is located in the Configuration mode, Option sub-mode,
would be written as Configuration OPTNLLCS.
This path name will show the user how to navigate through
the local display to reach the desired configuration. The user
would scroll through the modes and sub-modes using the
and
keys. The arrow symbol in the path name represents pressing ENTER to move into the next level of the
menu structure.
unit with CCN software instead of the local display. The CCN
tables are located in Appendix B of the manual.
CONTROLS
General The 30RB air-cooled liquid 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 following sections. All machines have at the very least a main base board
(MBB), Scrolling Marquee display, electric expansion valve
board (EXV), fan board, one Scroll Protection Module (SPM)
per compressor, Emergency On/Off switch, an Enable-Off- Remote Contact switch and a reverse rotation board.
Main Base Board (MBB) The MBB is the heart of
the ComfortLink control system, which contains the major
portion of operating software and controls the operation of the
machine. See Fig. 1. The MBB continuously monitors input/
output channel information received from its inputs and from
all other modules. The MBB receives inputs from status and
feedback switches, pressure transducers and thermistors. The
MBB also controls several outputs. Some inputs and outputs to
control the machine are located on other boards, but are transmitted to or from the MBB via the internal communications
bus. Information is transmitted between modules via a 3-wire
communication bus or LEN (Local Equipment Network). The
CCN (Carrier Comfort Network) bus is also supported. Connections to both LEN and CCN buses are made at TB3. For a
complete description of Main Base Board inputs and outputs
and their channel identifications, see Table 2.
SIO
(LEN)
+ G
+ G
J9C
J9B
+ G
STATUS
J9D
221
J9A
221
221
J7C
CH9
J12
+ G -
CH8
19
221
J13
J7D
J10
D15
TR2
TR3
TR4
TR5
K1
12/11
195
12/11
195
C41
C42
C32
J2A
J15
CH19
CH20
C43
C34
CH21
CH22 CH23
C35
J2C
RELAY
OUTPUTS
195
195
ANALOG J8
J3 INPUTS
CH10
11
DISCRETE
INPUTS
J5A
195
195
C33
J2B
CH7
CH6
K2
MOV1
CH1
TR1
J1A
CH3
CH2
J6
CH4
THERMISERS
CH5
J7A
PRESSURES
J7B
CCN
195
C16
J4
CH
C C
15B 16A CH16B
C
LOCATION OF
SERIAL NUMBER
J5B
J5C
CH17
CH18
DESCRIPTION
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
Carrier Communication
Network
CWFS
Switch
INPUTSGEN.ILOCK
Switch
INPUTGEN.IDLS1
Circuit A Discharge
Pressure Transducer
DPTA
Pressure Transducer
PRESSUREPRC.ADP.A
Circuit B Discharge
Pressure Transducer
DPTB
Pressure Transducer
PRESSUREPRC.BDP.B
Dual Chiller
LWT Thermistor
Dual Set Point Input
Entering Water Thermistor
Leaving Water Thermistor
Outdoor Air Thermistor
DUAL
5k Thermistor
TEMPERATUREUNITCHWS
Switch
5k Thermistor
5k Thermistor
5k Thermistor
INPUTSGEN.IDUAL
TEMPERATUREUNITEWT
TEMPERATUREUNITLWT
TEMPERATUREUNITOAT
Pump #1 Interlock
Pump #2 Interlock
PMP1
PMP2
Switch
INPUTSGEN.IPUMP
External Chilled
Water Pump Interlock
PMPI
Switch
INPUTSGEN.ILOCK
Switch
INPUTSGEN.IELEC
Circuit A Suction
Pressure Transducer
SPTA
Pressure Transducer
PRESSUREPRC.ASP.A
Circuit B Suction
Pressure Transducer
SPTB
Pressure Transducer
PRESSUREPR.BSP.B
Unit Status
Remote Contact-Off-Enable
Switch
INPUTSGEN.IONOF
MBB-J4-CH11
Alarm Relay
Alert Relay
Cooler Heater
Circuit A Minimum
Load Control
Circuit B Minimum
Load Control
Pump #1 Starter
Pump #2 Starter
Ready Relay
ALM R
ALT R
CL-HT
Relay
Relay
Contactor
OUTPUTSGEN.OALRM
OUTPUTSGEN.OALRT
OUTPUTSGEN.OCO.HT
MBB-J3-CH24
MBB-J3-CH25
MBB-J2B-CH21
MLV-A
Solenoid Valve
OUTPUTSCIR.AHGB.A
MBB-J2C-CH22
MLV-B
Solenoid Valve
OUTPUTSCIR.BHGB.B
MBB-J2C-CH23
PMP1
PMP2
RDY R
Contactor
Contactor
Relay
OUTPUTSGEN.OPMP.1
OUTPUTSGEN.OPMP.2
OUTPUTSGEN.OREDY
MBB-J2A-CH19
MBB-J2A-CH20
MBB-J3-CH26
MBB-J6-CH3
MBB-J4-CH12
MBB-J6-CH2
MBB-J6-CH1
MBB-J6-CH4
MBB-J5C-CH18
18
C
MBB-J4-CH15A
MBB-J5A-CH16B
16B
MBB-J7B-CH7
5V
5 vdc Ref.
S
Signal
R
Return
MBB-J7D-CH9
5V
5 vdc Ref.
S
Signal
R
Return
SPM-B3 DIP
Switch
Address:
SPM-B4 DIP
Switch
Address:
SPM-C1 DIP
Switch
Address:
SPM-C2 DIP
Switch
Address:
SPM-C3 DIP
Switch
Address:
SPM-C4 DIP
Switch
Address:
LED1
LED2
JP6
103
103
D4
Q4
JP5
C19
D6 D5
F1
D7
D9 Q5
U3
QC1
QC2
Q6 D8 Q3
C46
D13 D14
SMD
LOCATION OF
SERIAL NUMBER
ON
JP2
SPM-B1 DIP
Switch
Address:
JP1
SPM-A3 DIP
Switch
Address:
JP3
SPM-A2 DIP
Switch
Address:
JP4
SPM-A1 DIP
Switch
Address:
SPM-B2 DIP
Switch
Address:
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
HPS-x
Switch
Not available
MTR-xn
PTC Thermistor
Not available
Compressor xn Contactor
Cxn
Contactor
OUTPUTSCIR.xCP.xn
Crankcase Heater
CCH
HPS-x
OUTPUTSCIR.xHT.xn
Switch
Not available
CONNECTION POINT
Pin
Notation
SPM-xn-J1
QC1
24 vac
QC2
Ground
SPM-xn-JP1
1
+
2
G
3
SPM-xn-JP2
2
+
3
G
4
SPM-xn-JP3
1
2
SPM-xn-JP4
1
2
SPM-xn-JP5
1
2
SPM-xn-JP6
1
2
SPM-xn-JP2
1
information for EXV1 and EXV2. See Tables 4 and 5 for EXV
inputs and outputs.
1
ON
2
ON
3
ON
4
ON
5
ON
6
ON
7
OFF
8
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON
COMM J4
2 1
G +
L1
U1
U2
SB
C37
Q7
S1
ON
D15
C10
U6
THA
C39
712
D2
C11
Q4
100K
Q5
C25
THB
R9
C49
J3
D1
100
R2
L3
100
L2
100
100K
R3
TEMP
3
-
4
Q12
Q17
Q15
Q20
Q22
Q27
Q25
Q10
J2B
3
4
EXVB
257-01
2
J2A
D8
SI0
(LEN)
STATUS
D9
3
4
EXVA
D29
Q30
Q2
Q1
L4
U5
G2
U4
Q37
Q42
Q35
Q45
D5
+
C16
C15
D6
D4
C17
MOV1
J1
24VAC
12/11
LOCATION OF
SERIAL NUMBER
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
SGTA
5k Thermistor
TEMPERATURECIR.ASGT.A
SGTB
5k Thermistor
TEMPERATURECIR.BSGT.B
Circuit A EXV
EXV-A
Stepper Motor
OUTPUTSCIR.AEXV.A
Circuit B EXV
EXV-B
Stepper Motor
OUTPUTSCIR.BEXV.B
CONNECTION POINT
Pin
Notation
EXV1-J1
11
24 vac
12
Ground
EXV1-J4
1
+
2
G
3
EXV1-J3
THA
EXV1-J3
THB
EXV1-J2A
1
2
3
4
EXV1-J2B
1
2
3
4
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
SGTC
5k Thermistor
TEMPERATURECIR.CSGT.C
Circuit C EXV
EXV-C
Stepper Motor
OUTPUTSCIR.CEXV.C
CONNECTION POINT
Pin
Notation
EXV2-J1
11
24 vac
12
Ground
EXV2-J4
1
+
2
G
3
EXV2J3
THA
EXV2-J2A
1
2
3
4
FAN BOARD 1
DIP Switch
Address:
unit. See Fig. 4A and 4B. There are two types of fan boards,
with and without an analog output signal for the low ambient
head pressure control fan speed controllers. If a unit does not
have low ambient head pressure control installed, it will not
have the analog connection terminals. The Fan Board responds
to commands from the MBB and sends the MBB the results of
the channels it monitors via the LEN. See below for fan board
1, 2 and 3 DIP switch addresses. See Tables 6-8 for inputs and
outputs.
FAN BOARD 2
DIP Switch
Address:
FAN BOARD 3
DIP Switch
Address:
ON
ON
OFF OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
LOCATION OF
SERIAL NUMBER
STATUS SIO (LEN)
Q5
L2
100K
100K
3
U21
Q11
Q10
U9
U8
U10
U7
U6
U5
G
2
U2
Q12
L3
Q60
G
2
100K
D3
Q1
+
1
U1
24 VAC
L5
+
1
J9
D6
Y1
D5
D7
S1
J1
D8
ON
U4
J2
CH1
TB2
TB3
CH2
TB4
J3
CH4
CH3
TB5
TB6
TB7
TB8
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH9
CH10
CH13
CH14
JP2
C61
J4
TB1
CH13
D12 JP1
CH12
CH11
Fig. 4A Fan Board (AUX 1) without Low Ambient Temperature Head Pressure Control
LOCATION OF
SERIAL NUMBER
D7
Q5
L2
U1
24 VAC
Q1
100K
100K
D3
100K
U6
Q11
Q10
U9
U8
Q2
U5
G
2
+
1
Q12
Q9
Q3
Q7
C3
U2
Q13
D4
J4
J2
TB1
TB2
TB3
TB4
TB5
TB6
TB7
TB8
CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
J3
CH1
CH2
CH3
+
1
G
2
D6
Y1
S1
J1
J9
D5
ON
CH4
Fig. 4B Fan Board (AUX 2) with Low Ambient Temperature Head Pressure Control
9
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
MM-A
0-10 VDC
OUTPUTSCIR.ASPD.A
MM-B
0-10 VDC
OUTPUTSCIR.BSPD.B
OFM1
Contactor
OFM2
Contactor
OFM3
Contactor
OFM4
Contactor
OFM5
Contactor
OFM6
Contactor
OFM7
Contactor
OFM8
Contactor
CONNECTION POINT
Pin
Notation
FB1-J1
11
24 vac
12
Ground
FB1-J9
+
G
+
G
FB1-CH9
+
FB1-CH10
+
FB1-J2-CH1
FB1-J2-CH3
(060-150, 210-250)
FB1-J2-CH4
(160-190, 275-300, 315-390)
FB1-J2-CH2
FB1-J3-CH4
(130-150, 210-250)
FB1-J3-CH5
(060-070, 160-190, 275-300,
315-390)
FB1-J3-CH6
(080-110)
FB1-J2-CH3
(160-190, 275-300, 315-390)
FB1-J3-CH5
(090-150, 210-250)
FB1-J3-CH6
(160-190, 275-300, 315-390)
FB1-J3-CH7
(090-150, 210-250)
FB1-J3-CH6
(120-150, 210-250)
FB1-J3-CH8
(120-150, 210-250)
*Fan boards 1 and 2 will use the AUX2 board when the low ambient temperature head pressure control option is installed.
Supplied on AUX2 board only
NOTE: Fan Board 1 is used on 30RB060-390.
10
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
MM-B
0-10 VDC
OUTPUTSCIR.BSPD.B
OFM7
Contactor
OFM8
Contactor
OFM9
Contactor
OFM10
Contactor
OFM11
Contactor
OFM12
Contactor
CONNECTION POINT
Pin
Notation
FB2-J1
11
24 vac
12
Ground
FB2-J9
+
G
+
G
FB2-CH9
+
FB2-J2-CH1
(160-190, 275-300, 315-390)
FB2-J2-CH3
(160-190, 315-400)
FB2-J2-CH4
(275-300)
FB2-J2-CH2
(160-190, 275-300, 315-390)
FB2-J2-CH4
(160-170, 250, 315-345, 360B)
FB2-J2-CH5
(190, 275-300, 360A, 390)
FB2-J2-CH3
(190, 275-300, 360A, 390)
FB2-J3-CH6
(190, 275-300, 360A, 390)
*Fan boards 1 and 2 will use the AUX2 board when the low ambient temperature head pressure control option is installed.
Output only on units with low ambient temperature head pressure control installed (AUX2).
NOTE: Fan Board 2 used on 30RB160-190, 275-300, 315-390.
11
DESCRIPTION
INPUT/OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING MARQUEE
POINT NAME
DPTC
Pressure Transducer
PRESSUREPRC.CDP.C
FB3-J7-CH13
SPTC
Pressure Transducer
PRESSUREPRC.CSP.C
FB3-J8-CH14
MLV-C
Solenoid
OUTPUTSCIR.CHGB.C
FB3-J3-CH7 (210-300)
MM-C*
0-10 VDC
OUTPUTSCIR.CSPD.C
Circuit C Discharge
Pressure Transducer
Circuit C Suction
Pressure Transducer
Minimum Load
Value Circuit C
Circuit C Low Ambient
Temperature Head Pressure
Control Speed Signal
(210-300)
FB3-CH9
+
-
OFM9
Contactor
OFM10
Contactor
OFM11
Contactor
OFM12
Contactor
OFM13
Contactor
OFM14
Contactor
OFM15
Contactor
OFM16
Contactor
OFM17
Contactor
OFM18
Contactor
*Low ambient temperature head pressure control output is on AUX2 board only.
NOTE: Fan Board 3 used on 30RB210-300.
12
FB3-J2-CH1
(210-250)
FB3-J2-CH3
(210-225)
FB3-J2-CH4
(250)
FB3-J2-CH2
(210-250)
FB3-J2-CH4
(210-225)
FB3-J3-CH5
(250)
FB3-J2-CH1
(275-300)
FB3-J2-CH3
(250)
FB3-J2-CH3
(275)
FB3-J3-CH4
(275)
FB3-J3-CH6
(250)
FB3-J2-CH2
(275-300)
FB3-J2-CH4
(275)
FB3-J3-CH5
(300)
FB3-J2-CH3
(300)
FB3-J3-CH6
(300)
DESCRIPTION
VoltagePhase I
Line 1
VoltagePhase II
Line 2
VoltagePhase III
Line 3
Control Power
Control Power
Common
Signal Output
to MBB
(24 vac if
no fault)
CONNECTION
POINT
Pin
Notation
INPUT/
OUTPUT
I/O TYPE
SCROLLING
MARQUEE POINT
NAME
Line Voltage
L1
Line Voltage
L2
Line Voltage
L3
24 vac
24 vac
24 vac
COM
Reverse
Rotation
Fault
24 vac
INPUTS
GEN.IELEC_BOX
CONTACTOR
FUNCTION
Relay contact closed
(normal operation)
Relay contact open
(phase loss or phase reversal has occurred)
24 vac control power not present (off)
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Care should be taken when interfacing with other manufacturers control systems due to possible power supply differences, full wave bridge versus half wave rectification,
which could lead to equipment damage. The two different
power supplies cannot be mixed. ComfortLink controls
use half wave rectification. A signal isolation device should
be utilized if incorporating a full wave bridge rectifier signal generating device is used.
MODE
Run Status
Service Test
Temperature
Pressures
Setpoints
SCROLLING MARQUEE DISPLAY The Scrolling Marquee display is the standard interface display to the ComfortLink
Control System for 30RB units. The display has up and down
arrow keys, an ENTER key, and an ESCAPE key. These
keys are used to navigate through the different levels of the
display structure. Press the ESCAPE key until the highest
operating level is displayed to move through the top 11 mode
Alarm Status
Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
ESCAPE
ENTER
Operating Modes
Alarms
DESCRIPTION
4-20 mA Demand Limit
mA Temperature Reset/
4-20 mA or 2-10 vac Temperature Reset/Setpoint 4-20
Set point
Demand Limit SW2
Demand Limit Step 2
Ice Done
Ice Done Switch
Occupancy Override
Occupied Schedule Override
Remote Lockout Switch
Chiller Lockout
Space Temperature
SPT
Thermistor
OUTPUT
DESCRIPTION
% Total Capacity
RUN R
Run Relay
SHD R
Shutdown Relay
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I/O TYPE
I/O POINT NAME
4-20 mA or 2-10 vdc INPUTSGEN.IDMND
4-20 mA or 2-10 vdc INPUTSGEN.IRSET
CONNECTION POINT
EMM-J7B-CH6
EMM-J7A-CH5
Switch Input
Switch Input
Switch Input
Switch Input
10k Thermistor
INPUTSGEN.IDLS2
INPUTSGEN.IICE.D
INPUTSGEN.IOCCS
INPUTSGEN.IRLOC
TEMPERATUREUNITSPT
EMM-J4-CH9
EMM-J4-CH11A
EMM-J4-CH8
EMM-J4-CH10
EMM-J6-CH2
I/O TYPE
0-10 vdc
Relay
Relay
CONNECTION POINT
EMM-J8-CH7
EMM-J3-CH24
EMM-J3-CH25
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 0111.
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 interface software such as ComfortWORKS, ComfortVIEW
and Service Tool.
Adjust Contrast
- - - -+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Use the up or down arrows to adjust the contrast. The
screens contrast will change with the adjustment. Press
ENTER to accept the change. The Navigator module will
keep this setting as long as it is plugged in to the LEN bus.
Once within a Mode or sub-mode, a > indicates the currently selected item on the display screen. Pressing the
ENTER and ESCAPE keys simultaneously will put the Navigator module into expanded text mode where the full meaning
of all sub-modes, items and their values can be displayed. Pressing the ENTER and ESCAPE keys when the display says
Select Menu Item (Mode LED level) will return the Navigator
module to its default menu of rotating display items (those items
in Run StatusVIEW). In addition, the password will be disabled, requiring that it be entered again before changes can be
made to password protected items. Press the ESCAPE key to
exit out of the expanded text mode.
Com
fo
rtLin
MODE
Run
Alarm
Status
Status
Servic
e Tes
t
Tem
peratu
res
Pressu
res
Setpo
ints
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 0111. 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.
Inputs
Outpu
ts
Config
uration
Time
Clock
Opera
ting
Modes
Alarm
s
ESC
ENTE
15
SERVICE
TEST
Manual
Test
Mode
(TEST)
Quick
Test
Mode
(QUIC)
TEMPERATURES
PRESSURES
Unit
Temperatures
(UNIT)
Circuit A
Pressures
(PRC.A)
SET
POINTS
Cooling
Setpoints
(COOL)
Circuit A
Temperatures
(CIR.A)
Circuit B
Pressures
(PRC.B)
Circuit B
Temperatures
(CIR.B)
Circuit C
Pressures
(PRC.C)
TIME
CLOCK
Time of Day
(TIME)
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
CONFIGURATION
General
Inputs
(GEN.I)
Circuit A
Outputs
(CIR.A)
Display
Configuration
(DISP)
Heating
Setpoints
(HEAT)
Circuit B
Outputs
(CIR.B)
Unit
Configuration
(UNIT)
Day, Date
(DATE)
Misc.
Setpoints
(MISC)
Circuit C
Outputs
(CIR.C)
Service
Configurations
(SERV)
Schedule 1
(SCH1)
General
Outputs
(GEN.O)
Options
Configuration
(OPTN)
Reset,
Demand Limit,
Master/Slave
(RSET)
Schedule 2
(SCH2)
Circuit C
Temperatures
(CIR.C)
Fan Run
Hours
(FAN)
OPERATING
MODES
Operating
Control
Type
(SLCT)
Operating
Modes
(MODE)
ALARMS
Reset
Current
Alarms
(R.ALM)
Current
Alarms
(ALRM)
Alarm
History
(H.ALM)
Holidays
(HOLI)
Service
Maintenance
Configuration
(MCFG)
Compressor
Disable
(CP.UN)
Predictive
Maintenance
(MAIN)
Software
Versions
(VERS)
Local Equipment Network Information is transmitted between modules via a 3-wire communication bus or
LEN (Local Equipment Network). External connection to the
LEN bus is made at TB3.
3 wires run in parallel from module to module. The J9A connector on the MBB provides communication directly to the
Scrolling Marquee display or the Navigator display module.
YELLOW LED The MBB has one yellow LED. The
Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) LED will blink during times
of network communication.
PART NUMBER
Regular Wiring
Plenum Wiring
1895
A21451
A48301
8205
884421
D6451
M13402
M64430
6130
Configuration Options
MINIMUM LOAD CONTROL (ConfigurationUNIT
HGBP) reduces the capacity of the 30RB chiller below the
lowest standard capacity step by use of hot gas bypass. This
capacity step reduction provides more precise control of the
leaving water temperature.
Minimum Load Control can be configured in three different
ways. If Minimum Load Control is not used, HGBP must be
set 0. If HGBP is set to 1, the control will activate the minimum load control valve when the machine is started only. This
will be the first step of capacity. If HGBP is set to 2, all stages
of capacity can utilize the minimum load control valve. If
HGBP is set to 3, the minimum load control valve will be used
only when the circuit has a high pressure override active. This
will reduce the capacity of the circuit.
RAMP LOADING (ConfigurationOPTNRL.S), 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
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KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
CCNA
ENTER
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCNA
CCNB
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCNB
ESCAPE
OPTN
ENTER
x5
CCN Address
Confirm the bus number of the chiller. The master and slave
chiller must be on the same bus.
Factory default is 0.
RSET
CRST
MSSL
Master/Slave Select
ENTER
Disable
ENTER
Disable
Master
ENTER
ESCAPE
MSSL
SLVA
Slave Address
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ESCAPE
SLVA
LLBL
ENTER
ENBL
ESCAPE
LLBL
LLBD
ENTER
168
ESCAPE
LLBD
LLDY
ENTER
10
ESCAPE
LLDY
LAGP
ENTER
ESCAPE
LAGP
LPUL
ENTER
Lead/Lag Delay
Factory Default is 10.
Factory Default is 0.
ESCAPE
At mode level.
ESCAPE
OPERATING
MODES
ENTER
OPER
ENTER
ESCAPE
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KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
ENTER
CCNA
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCNA
CCNB
ENTER
ESCAPE
CCNB
ESCAPE
OPTN
ENTER
x5
CCN Address
RSET
CRST
MSSL
Master/Slave Select
ENTER
Disable
ENTER
Disable
Slave
ENTER
ESCAPE
MSSL
SLVA
Slave Address
Not required.
LLBL
Not required.
LLBD
Not required.
LLDY
Lead/Lag Delay
Not required.
LAGP
Not required.
LPUL
Not required.
ESCAPE
At mode level
ESCAPE
OPERATING MODES
ENTER
OPER
ENTER
ENTER
0
2
ENTER
ESCAPE
OPER
At mode level
ESCAPE
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Capacity Control The control system cycles compressors and minimum load valve solenoids (if equipped) to
maintain the user-configured leaving chilled fluid temperature
set point. Entering fluid temperature is used by the Main Base
Board (MBB) to determine the temperature drop across the
cooler and is used in determining the optimum time to add or
subtract capacity stages. Entering fluid temperature, space
temperature (requires additional sensor), or outdoor-air temperature reset features can automatically reset the leaving chilled
fluid temperature set point. It can also be reset from an external
4 to 20-mA signal (requires Energy Management Module).
The control has an automatic lead-lag feature built in for
circuit and compressor starts. If enabled, the control will determine which circuit (ConfigurationOPTNLLCS=0) and
compressor to start to even the wear. The compressor wear
factor (combination of starts and run hours) is used to determine which compressor starts.
Compressor Wear Factor = (Compressor Starts) + 0.1
(Compressor Run Hours)
In this case, the circuit with the lowest average compressor
wear factor (the average of the wear factors of all available
compressors in the circuit) is the circuit that starts first. The
compressor within the circuit with the lowest wear factor is the
first to start. If the automatic lead-lag function for the circuit is
not enabled (ConfigurationOPTNLLCS=1) (Circuit A
leads), 2 (Circuit B leads), 3 (Circuit C leads), the selected circuit will be the first to start. Again, the compressor with the
lowest wear factor within the circuit will be the first to start. If
Minimum Load Control is enabled (Configuration
UNITHGBP=1), the valve will be operational only during
the first stage of cooling.
Once the lead compressor has been started, the lag compressors will be determined by the wear factor and loading
sequence selected. If equal loading is selected, (ConfigurationOPTNLOAD=0), the circuit with the lowest average
wear factor for the available compressors will start next, with
the compressor with the lowest wear factor starting. The control will attempt to keep all circuits at approximately the same
number of compressors ON. For this option to function properly, all circuits must have the same number of compressors
available. If a circuit compressor is not available due to an
alarm condition or demand limit, the capacity staging will
change to staged. If staged loading is selected, (ConfigurationOPTNLOAD=1), the started circuit will continue to
turn on compressors according to the lowest wear factor until
all are on, then start the next circuit with the lowest average
wear factor. If Minimum Load Control is enabled for close
control (ConfigurationUNITHGBP=2), the valve will be
available at all stages for better temperature control. If
Minimum Load Control is enabled for high ambient control
(ConfigurationUNITHGBP=3), the valve will be used
only when a high pressure override is active for that circuit.
The electronic expansion valves provide a controlled startup. During start-up, the low pressure logic in the lead circuit
will be ignored for 5 minutes to allow for the transient changes
during start-up. As additional stages of compression are
required, the processor control will add them. The following
example is based on a 30RB225 machine, which has three
25-ton compressors in each circuit. See Table 14.
Each example below has different configurations and is
intended to illustrate the loading sequences possible for normal
operation.
In Example 1 (Table 15), assume the following configurations
are in place:
ConfigurationUNITHGBP=1 . . Minimum Load Control
installed and enabled for Start-Up Only
ConfigurationOPTNLOAD=0. . . .Equal Circuit Loading
ConfigurationOPTNLLCS=0 . .Automatic Circuit Select
Since Circuit A has the lowest average wear factor, it will be
the lead circuit. Within the circuit, compressor A3 has the
lowest wear factor and will start first with Minimum Load
Control ON. The next stage will turn OFF the minimum load
control. Stage 3 will start another circuit because of the Equal
Circuit Loading configuration. The next circuit with the lowest
wear factor is Circuit B, and the compressor with the lowest
wear factor is B2. The next stage will be a circuit C compressor. The process continues until all compressors are ON. See
Table 15.
In Example 2 (Table 16), assume the compressor starts and
run hours are the same as in the previous example and the
following configurations are in place:
ConfigurationUNITHGBP=1 . . Minimum Load Control
installed and enabled for Start-Up Only
ConfigurationOPTNLOAD=1. . . Staged Circuit Loading
ConfigurationOPTNLLCS=0 . .Automatic Circuit Select
Since Circuit A has the lowest average wear factor, it will be
the lead circuit. Within the circuit, compressor A3 has the
lowest wear factor and will start first with Minimum Load
Control ON. The next stage will turn OFF the minimum load
control. Stage 3 will start a compressor in the same circuit because of the Staged Circuit Loading configuration. Compressor
A2 has the next lowest wear factor and will be started next.
Compressor A3 will be next to start. Since all compressors in
Circuit A are ON, the next stage will start another circuit. Of
the remaining circuits, Circuit B has the lowest wear factor, and
the compressor with the lowest wear factor is B2. All of the
Circuit B compressors will be started in the same manner as
Circuit A. Once all Circuit B compressors are ON, then Circuit
C will be started. The process continues until all compressors
are ON. See Table 16.
STARTS
RUN HOURS
WEAR FACTOR
A1
25
249
49.9
A2
22
237
45.7
A3
26
128
38.8
B1
41
453
86.3
B2
38
138
51.8
B3
35
297
64.7
C1
93
103
103.3
C2
57
98
66.8
C3
61
99
70.9
20
CIRCUIT AVERAGE
WEAR FACTOR
44.8
67.6
80.3
TOTAL
CAP.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
8
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
100
CIRCUIT A
Cir.
Cap.
0
24
33
33
33
66
66
66
100
100
100
MLC
A1
CIRCUIT B
A2
A3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cir.
Cap.
0
0
0
33
33
33
66
66
66
100
100
MLC
LEGEND
MLC Minimum Load Control
CIRCUIT C
B1
B2
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
B3
X
X
X
X
X
Cir.
Cap.
0
0
0
0
33
33
33
66
66
66
100
MLC
C1
C2
C3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NOTES:
1. Total Cap. (Total Unit Capacity) and Cir. Cap. (Circuit Capacity)
are approximate percentage values.
2. Example is to determine minimum load control, staged circuit
loading, and automatic circuit select.
TOTOL
CAP.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
8
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
100
CIRCUIT A
Cir.
Cap.
0
24
33
66
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
MLC
A1
CIRCUIT B
A2
A3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cir.
Cap.
0
0
0
0
0
33
66
100
100
100
100
MLC
CIRCUIT C
B1
B2
B3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cir.
Cap.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
66
100
MLC
C1
C2
C3
X
X
X
X
X
LEGEND
MLC Minimum Load Control
NOTES:
1. Total Cap. (Total Unit Capacity) and Cir. Cap. (Circuit Capacity)
are approximate percentage values.
2. Example is to determine minimum load control, staged circuit
loading, and automatic circuit select.
TOTAL
CAP.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
8
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
100
Cir. Cap.
0
0
0
33
33
33
66
66
66
100
100
CIRCUIT A
MLC
A1
A2
A3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cir. Cap.
0
24
33
33
33
66
66
66
100
100
100
LEGEND
MLC Minimum Load Control
CIRCUIT B
MLC
B1
X
X
X
X
B2
B3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cir. Cap.
0
0
0
0
33
33
33
66
66
66
100
CIRCUIT C
MLC
C1
C2
C3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NOTES:
1. Total Cap. (Total Unit Capacity) and Cir. Cap. (Circuit Capacity)
are approximate percentage values.
2. Example is to determine minimum load control, staged circuit
loading, and automatic circuit select.
TOTAL
CAP.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
8
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
100
Cir. Cap.
0
0
0
0
0
33
66
100
100
100
100
CIRCUIT A
MLC
A1
X
X
X
X
A2
X
X
X
X
X
A3
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cir. Cap.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
66
100
CIRCUIT B
MLC
B1
B2
X
X
X
B3
X
X
Cir. Cap.
0
24
33
66
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
CIRCUIT C
MLC
C1
C2
C3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
LEGEND
MLC Minimum Load Control
NOTES:
1. Total Cap. (Total Unit Capacity) and Cir. Cap. (Circuit Capacity)
are approximate percentage values.
2. Example is to determine minimum load control, staged circuit
loading, and automatic circuit select.
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Override #5: Low Temperature Cooling This override removes one stage of capacity when the difference between the
Control Point (Run StatusVIEWCTPT) and the Leaving
Water Temperature (Run StatusVIEWLWT) reaches a
predetermined limit and the rate of change of the water is 0 or
still decreasing.
Override #6: Low Temperature Cooling This override removes two stages of capacity when the Entering Water
Temperature (Run StatusVIEWEWT) is less than the
Control Point (Run StatusVIEWCTPT.)
Override #7: Ramp Loading If the unit is configured for
ramp loading (ConfigurationOPTNRL.S=ENBL) and if
the difference between the Leaving Water Temperature and the
Control Point is greater than 4 F (2.2 C) and the rate of
change of the leaving water is greater than Cool Ramp Loading
Rate (SetpointsCOOLCRMP) then no capacity stage
increase will be made. Operating mode 5 (MD05) will be in
effect.
Override #8: Service Manual Test Override The manual
test consists in adding a stage of capacity every 30 seconds, until the control enables all of the requested compressors and
Minimum Load Control selected in the ComfortLink display
Service Test menu. All safeties and higher priority overrides
are monitored and acted upon.
Override # 9: Demand Limit This override mode is active
when a command to limit the capacity is received. If the
current unit capacity is greater than the active capacity limit
value, a stage is removed. If the current capacity is lower than
the capacity limit value, the control will not add a stage that
will result in the new capacity being greater then the capacity
limit value. Operating mode 4 (MD04) will be in effect.
Override #10: Cooler Interlock Override This override
prohibits compressor operation until the Cooler Interlock
(InputsGEN.ILOCK) is closed.
Override #11: High Temperature Cooling This override
algorithm runs once when the unit is switched to ON. If the difference between the Leaving Water Temperature (Run Status
VIEWLWT) and the Control Point (Run Status
VIEWCTPT) exceeds a calculated value and the rate of
change of the water temperature is greater than 0.1 F/min, a
stage will be added.
Override #12: High Temperature Cooling This override
runs only when Minimum Load Control is Enabled, (ConfigurationUNITHGBP) is 1, 2 or 3. This override will add a
stage of capacity if the next stage is Minimum Load Control,
when the difference between the Leaving Water (Temperature
Run StatusVIEWLWT) and the Control Point (Run
StatusVIEWCTPT) exceeds a calculated value and the
rate of change of the water temperature is greater than a fixed
value.
Override #13: Minimum On/Off and Off/On Time Delay
Whenever a capacity step change has been made, either with
Minimum Load Control or a compressor, the control will remain at this capacity stage for the next 90 seconds. During this
time, no capacity control algorithm calculations will be made.
If the capacity step is a compressor, an additional 90-second
delay is added to the previous hold time (see Override #22).
This override allows the system to stabilize before another
capacity stage is added or removed. If a condition of a higher
priority override occurs, the higher priority override will take
precedence.
Override #14: Slow Change Override This override prevents compressor stage changes when the leaving temperature
is close to the control point and slowly moving towards the
control point.
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VALUE
1
1140
1
3
6
DESCRIPTION
Enter Quick Commissioning
Rated Motor Speed
End of Quick Commissioning
User Access Level
Automatic Restart
*Remove jumper from terminals 5 and 8 before configuring parameter. Reinstall jumper after configuration is complete.
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MODEL CIRCUIT
CONTROL
BOX
FM1
FM3
FM2
FM4
060,070
B
A
080
CONTROL
BOX
30RB060,070,080
LOCATION
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
2
3
FB1/CH2
2
FB1/CH2
4
FB1/CH6
FB1/CH1
FB1/CH2
FB1/CH3
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
FB1/CH7
Fan Number
FM1
FM3
FM2
FM4
FAN STAGE
3
4
2
FB1/CH3
1
1
FB1/CH1
4
FB1/CH5
1
FB1/CH1
3
FB1/CH5
FM5
Fan Board/Channel
090,100,
110
FM6
Fan Number
B
30RB090,100,110
Fan Board/Channel
CONTROL
BOX
Fan Number
FM1
FM3
FM5
FM7
Fan Board/Channel
120
FM2
FM6
Fan Number
FM8
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
FB1/CH7
FB1/CH8
FB1/CH1
FB1/CH2
FB1/CH3
FB1/CH4
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
FB1/CH7
FB1/CH8
FB1/CH1
FB1/CH2
FB1/CH3
FB1/CH4
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
10
Fan Board/Channel
FB2/CH1
FB2/CH2
FB2/CH3
FB2/CH4
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
1
FB1/CH1
7
FB2/CH1
1
FB1/CH1
5
FB1/CH5
9
FB3/CH1
3
FB1/CH2
9
FB2/CH2
3
FB1/CH2
7
FB1/CH6
11
FB3/CH2
5
FB1/CH3
11
FB2/CH3
2
FB1/CH3
6
FB1/CH7
10
FB3/CH3
2
FB1/CH4
8
FB2/CH4
4
FB1/CH4
8
FB1/CH8
12
FB3/CH4
4
FB1/CH5
10
FB2/CH5
6
FB1/CH6
12
FB2/CH6
30RB120
Fan Board/Channel
CONTROL
BOX
Fan Number
FM1
FM3
FM5
FM7
Fan Board/Channel
130,150
FM2
FM4
FM6
Fan Number
FM8
B
30RB130,150
Fan Board/Channel
CONTROL
BOX
Fan Number
FM3
FM1
FM5
FM7
FM9
Fan Board/Channel
160,170
FM2
FM4
FM6
FM8
Fan Number
FM10
30RB160,170
A
CONTROL
BOX
190
B
FM1
FM3
FM5
FM7
FM9
FM11
FM2
FM4
FM6
FM8
FM10
FM12
A
210,225
30RB190,210,225
CONTROL
BOX
C
A
FM3
FM1
FM5
FM7
FM9
FM11
FM13
250
FM2
FM4
FM6
FM8
FM10
FM12
CONTROL
BOX
30RB250
A
FM1
FM3
FM5
FM7
FM2
FM4
FM6
FM8
FM9
FM11
FM13 FM15
275
FM10
FM12
FM14 FM16
30RB275
CONTROL
BOX
FM14
A
FM1
FM3
FM5
FM7
FM9
FM11
FM2
FM4
FM6
FM8
FM10
FM12
300
30RB300
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
FB1/CH1
FB1/CH2
FB1/CH3
FB1/CH4
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
FB1/CH7
FB1/CH8
11
13
10
12
14
FB3/CH1
FB3/CH2
FB3/CH3
FB3/CH4
FB3/CH5
FB3/CH6
FB1/CH1
FB1/CH2
FB1/CH3
FB1/CH4
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
11
10
12
FB2/CH1
FB2/CH2
FB2/CH3
FB2/CH4
FB2/CH5
FB2/CH6
13
15
14
16
FB3/CH1
FB3/CH2
FB3/CH3
FB3/CH4
FB1/CH1
FB1/CH2
FB1/CH3
FB1/CH4
FB1/CH5
FB1/CH6
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
Fan Number
Fan Board/Channel
11
10
12
FB2/CH1
FB2/CH2
FB2/CH3
FB2/CH4
FB2/CH5
FB2/CH6
13
15
17
14
16
18
FB3-CH1
FB3-CH2
FB3/CH3
FB3/CH4
FB3/CH5
FB3/CH6
25
L3
LINE
VOLTAGE
L3
L2
N
L2
L1
D
C
D
+
C
L
L1
T1 T2 T3
TO CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
DIP Switch 2
50 / 60 Hz
kW / hp
ON
AOUT+ AOUT- P+ N-
12
13
14
15
ENABLE
JUMPER
RLB RLC
10V+
10
11
0V AIN+ AIN-
+
0-10 VDC FROM FAN BOARD
26
Press
Press
Press
RESULT ON
DISPLAY
to access parameters
value level
Press
value
or
Press
value
to the required
Press
Press
Press
RESULT ON
DISPLAY
to access parameters
1. Press
(function button), which causes the farthest
right digit to blink.
Fn
or
value level
Press
Press
value
Press
value
Press
Press
or
to the required
27
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
Indicates Status
Start Converter
The Start Converter button is disabled by default. To enable this button set P0700 = 1.
Stop Converter
Press the Stop Converter button to cause the motor to come to a standstill at the selected
ramp down rate. Disabled by default, to enable set P0700 = 1.
Press the Stop Converter button twice (or hold) to cause the motor to coast to a standstill.
This function is always enabled.
Change Direction
Press the Change Direction button to change the direction of rotation of the motor.
Reverse is indicated by a minus () sign or a flashing decimal point. Disabled by default, to
enable set P0700 = 1.
Jog Motor
Press the Jog Motor button while the inverter has no output to cause the motor to start and
run at the preset jog frequency. The motor stops when the button is released. The Jog
Motor button is not enabled when the motor is running.
Functions
The Functions button can be used to view additional information. Press and hold the button to display the following information starting from any parameter during operation:
1. DC link voltage (indicated by d units V).
2. Output current. (A)
3. Output frequency (Hz)
4. Output voltage (indicated by o units V).
5. The value selected in P0005 (If P0005 is set to show any of the above [3, 4, or 5] then
this will not be shown when toggling through the menu).
Press the Functions button repeatedly to toggle through displayed values.
Jump Function
Press of the Fn button from any parameter (rXXXX or PXXXX) to immediately jump to
R0000, when another parameter can be changed, if required. Return to R0000 and press
the Functions again to return.
jog
Fn
Access Parameters
P
Increase Value
Press the Increase Value button to increase the displayed value. To change the Frequency
Setpoint using the operator panel set P1000 = 1.
Decrease Value
Press the Decrease Value button to decrease the displayed value. To change the
Frequency Setpoint using the operating panel set P1000 = 1.
Fault Messages (Tables 21 and 22) In the event of a failure, the drive switches off and a fault code appears on the
display.
NOTE: To reset the fault code, one of the following methods
can be used:
1. Cycle the power to the drive.
2. Press the Fn button on the operator panel.
28
P0100 Operation
0 Power in kW; f default 50 Hz
1 Power in hp; f default 60 Hz
2 Power in kW; f default 60 Hz
NOTE: Settings 0 and 1 should be changed using the DIP
switches to allow permanent setting.
29
F0002
Overvoltage
F0003
Undervoltage
F0004
Drive
Overtemperature
F0005
Drive I2t
F0011
Motor
Overtemperature I2t
F0041
Stator Resistance
Measurement Failure
F0051
Parameter EEPROM Fault
F0052
Powerstack Fault
F0060
Asic Timeout
F0070
Communications
Board Setpoint Error
F0071
No Data for USS (RS232
Link) During
Telegram Off Time
F0072
No Data from USS (RS485
Link) During
Telegram Off Time
F0080
Analog Input Lost Input Signal
F0085
External Fault
F0101
Stack Overflow
F0221
PI Feedback
Below Minimum Value
F0222
PI Feedback Above
Maximum Value
F0450
(Service Mode Only)
BIST Tests Failure
POSSIBLE CAUSES
TROUBLESHOOTING
1.
2.
1.
2.
Broken wire
Signal out of limits
1.
2.
1.
2.
Acknowledge fault
Replace drive if repeated
Check connections to the communications board
Check the master
1. Inverter may run but certain actions will not function correctly
Fault value
1 Some of the power section tests have failed 2. Replace drive
2 Some of the control board tests have failed
4 Some of the functional tests have failed
8 Some of the IO module tests have failed
16 The Internal RAM has failed its check on
power-up
LEGEND
I2t Current Squared Time
30
A0502
Overvoltage Limit
A0503
Undervoltage Limit
A0504
Drive
Overtemperature
A0505
Drive I2t
A0506
Drive Duty Cycle
A0511
Motor
Overtemperature I2t
A0541
Motor Data
Identification Active
A0600
RTOS Overrun Warning
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Motor power does not correspond to the
drive power
Motor leads are too short
Ground fault
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check whether the motor power corresponds to the drive power
2. Check that the cable length limits have not been exceeded
3. Check motor cable and motor for short-circuits and ground faults
4. Check whether the motor parameters correspond with the motor being used
5. Check the stator resistance
6. Increase the ramp-up-time
7. Reduce the boost
8. Check whether the motor is obstructed or overloaded
1. Check that mains supply voltage is within allowable range
2. Increase ramp down times
NOTE: If the vdc-max controller is active, ramp-down times will be automatically
increased
Check main supply voltage (P0210)
1. Check if ambient temperature is within specified limits
2. Check load conditions and duty cycle
3. Check if fan is turning when drive is running
Check if duty cycle is within specified limits
Check if duty cycle is within specified limits
Check the following:
1. P0611 (motor I2t time constant) should be set to appropriate value
2. P0614 (Motor I2t overload warning level) should be set to suitable level
3. Are long periods of operation at low speed occurring
4. Check that boost settings are not too high
Wait until motor identification is finished
LEGEND
I2t Current Squared Time
31
Control Method
(OPER)
Heat Cool
Select
(HC.SE)
Setpoint Select
(SP.SE)
1
(Setpoint1)
2
(Setpoint2)
0
(Switch Ctrl)
0
(Cool)
PARAMETER
Ice Mode
Enable
(ICE.M)
Enable
Enable
3
(4-20mA Setp)
Enable
Ice Done
(ICE.D)
1
(Time Sched)
0
(Cool)
0
(Setpoint Occ)
2
(CCN)
0
(Cool)
ACTIVE
SET
POINT
Open
Open
Closed
Closed
CSP.1
CSP.3
CSP.2
CSP.3
4-20 mA
Occupied
Unoccupied
CSP.1
CSP.3
CSP.2
CSP.1
CSP.2
CSP.3
CSP.2
CSP.1
CSP.2
CSP.3
CSP.2
CSP.1
CSP.2
CSP.3
Enabled
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Open
Closed
Closed
Closed
Enable
Open
Closed
Enable
Open
Open
Closed
4
(Dual Setp Sw)
Dual Setpoint
Setpoint
Switch (DUAL) Occupied (SP.OC)
Unoccupied
Occupied
Unoccupied
Unoccupied
= No Effect
32
Leaving Chilled Water Set Point are offered and are configured
by the Cooling Set Point Select variables. In addition to the
Cooling Set Point Select, Ice Mode Enable (ConfigurationOPTNICE.M), and Heat Cool Select (Operating
Modes SLCTHC.SL) variables also have a role in determining the set point of the machine. All units are shipped from
the factory with the Heat Cool Select variable set to HC.SL=0
(Cooling). All set points are based on Leaving Water Control,
(ConfigurationSERVEWTO=NO).
In all cases, there are limits on what values are allowed for
each set point. These values depend on the Cooler Fluid Type
(ConfigurationSERVFLUD) and the Brine Freeze Set
point (ConfigurationSERVLOSP). See Table 24.
Table 24 Configuration Set Point Limits
COOLER FLUID TYPE, FLUD
1 = Water
2 = Medium Brine
38 F (3.3 C)
14 F (10.0 C)
60 F (15.5 C)
80 (26.7)
70 (21.1)
MAXIMUM
60 (15.6)
50 (10)
Equation
Medium Temperature Brine
Fresh W ater
40 (4.4)
MINIMUM FLUD=1
Maximum Temperature
30 (-1.1)
20 (-6.7)
MINIMUM FLUD=2
10 (-12.2)
0
0
10
15
mA Signal
33
20
5
4
3
(EXAMPLE)
2
1
0
0
34
10
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
RSET
ENTER
CRST
ENTER
No Reset
ENTER
No Reset
Delta T Temp
ENTER
ESCAPE
CRST
At mode level
ESCAPE
SETPOINTS
ENTER
COOL
Cooling Setpoints
ENTER
CSP.1
Cooling Setpoint 1
x4
CRV.2
CRT1
ENTER
Value of CRT1
ENTER
10.0
ENTER
10.0
ESCAPE
CRT1
CRT2
ENTER
Value of CRT2.
ENTER
2.0
ENTER
2.0
ESCAPE
CRT2
x4
CRS2
DGRC
ENTER
Value of DGRC
ENTER
5.0
ENTER
5.0
ESCAPE
DGRC
35
54
52
EWT
50
Design
Rise
(typical)
48
46
LWT
44
42
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
% Loading
LEGEND
EWT Entering Water Temperature
LWT Leaving Water Temperature
14
12
10
(EXAMPLE)
8
6
4
2
0
0
20
40
60
80
36
100
120
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
RSET
ENTER
CRST
ENTER
No Reset
ENTER
No Reset
ENTER
ESCAPE
CRST
At mode level
ESCAPE
SETPOINTS
ENTER
COOL
Cooling Setpoints
ENTER
CSP.1
Cooling Setpoint 1
x6
CRT.2
CRO1
ENTER
Value of CRO1
ENTER
85.0
ENTER
85.0
ESCAPE
CRO1
CRO2
ENTER
Value of CRO2.
ENTER
55.0
ENTER
55.0
ESCAPE
CRO2
CRS1
CRS2
DGRC
ENTER
Value of DGRC
ENTER
15.0
ENTER
15.0
ESCAPE
DGRC
37
To use 4-20 mA Temperature Reset in addition to the Energy Management Module, four variables must be configured.
They are: Cooling Reset Type (ConfigurationRSET
CRST), Current No Reset Val (SetpointsCOOLCRV1),
Current Full Reset Val (SetpointsCOOLCRV2) and
Degrees Cool Reset (SetpointsCOOLDGRC). In the
following example, at 4 mA no reset takes place. At 20 mA,
5 F (2.8 C) chilled water set point reset is required. See
Fig. 20 and Table 28.
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
60
62
64
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
14
16
18
20
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
10
12
mA Signal
Fig. 20 4 to 20 mA Temperature Reset
38
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
RSET
ENTER
CRST
ENTER
No Reset
ENTER
No Reset
Space Temp
ENTER
ESCAPE
CRST
At mode level
ESCAPE
SETPOINTS
ENTER
COOL
Cooling Setpoints
ENTER
CSP.1
Cooling Setpoint 1
x8
CRO2
CRS1
ENTER
Value of CRS1
ENTER
72.0
ENTER
72.0
ESCAPE
CRS1
CRS2
ENTER
Value of CRS2.
ENTER
68.0
ENTER
68.0
ESCAPE
CRS2
DGRC
ENTER
Value of DGRC
ENTER
6.0
ENTER
6.0
ESCAPE
DGRC
39
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
RSET
ENTER
CRST
ENTER
No Reset
ENTER
No Reset
4-20 mA Input
ENTER
ESCAPE
CRST
At mode level
ESCAPE
SETPOINTS
ENTER
COOL
Cooling Setpoints
ENTER
CSP.1
Cooling Setpoint 1
CSP.3
Cooling Setpoint 3
CRV1
x2
ENTER
Value of CRV1
ENTER
4.0
ENTER
4.0
ESCAPE
CRV1
CRV2
ENTER
Value of CRV2.
ENTER
20.0
ENTER
20.0
ESCAPE
CRV2
x6
CRS2
DGRC
ENTER
Value of DGRC
ENTER
5.0
ENTER
5.0
ESCAPE
DGRC
40
Remote Alarm and Alert Relays The 30RB chiller can be equipped with a remote alert and remote alarm
annunciator contacts. Both relays connected to these contacts
must be rated for a maximum power draw of 10 va sealed,
25 va Inrush at 24 volts. The alarm relay, indicating that the
complete unit has been shut down can be connected to TB5-12
and TB5-13. For an alert relay, indicating that at least 1 circuit
was off due to the alert, a field-supplied and installed relay
must be connected between MBB-J3-CH25-3 and TB5-13.
41
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
RSET
CRST
ENTER
HRST
DMDC
ENTER
None
ENTER
None
Switch
ENTER
ESCAPE
DMDC
At mode level
ESCAPE
SETPOINTS
ENTER
Cooling Setpoints
HEAT
MISC
Miscellaneous Setpoints
ENTER
DLS1
ENTER
None
ENTER
None
60
Switch
ENTER
60
ESCAPE
DLS1
DLS2
ENTER
ENTER
40
ENTER
40
ESCAPE
DLS2
ESCAPE
x2
DGRC
SETPOINTS
42
KEYPAD ENTRY
DISPLAY
ENTER
DISP
ITEM EXPANSION
COMMENT
UNIT
SERV
OPTN
RSET
CRST
ENTER
HRST
DMDC
ENTER
None
ENTER
None
4-20 mA Input
ENTER
ESCAPE
DMDC
DMMX
ENTER
ENTER
4.0
DMMX
ESCAPE
DMZE
ENTER
ENTER
20.0
DMZE
ESCAPE
90
80
% Demand Limit
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
12
14
16
18
20
PRE-START-UP
START-UP
System Check
1. Check auxiliary components, such as the chilled fluid
circulating pump, air-handling equipment, or other
equipment to which the chiller supplies liquid are operational. Consult manufacturers instructions. If the unit has
field-installed accessories, be sure all are properly
installed and wired correctly. Refer to unit wiring
diagrams.
2. Open compressor suction (if equipped) and discharge
shutoff valves.
3. Open liquid line service valves.
4. Fill the chiller fluid circuit with clean water (with recommended inhibitor added) or other non-corrosive fluid to
be cooled. Bleed all air out of high points of system. An
air vent is included with the cooler. If outdoor temperatures are expected to be below 32 F (0 C), sufficient
inhibited propylene glycol or other suitable corrosion
inhibited antifreeze should be added to the chiller water
circuit to prevent possible freeze-up.
The chilled water loop must be cleaned before the unit is
connected. Units supplied with the accessory hydronic
package include a run in screen. If the run-in screen is left
in the Suction Guide/Strainer, it is recommended that the
Service Maintenance be set to alert the operator within
24 hours of start-up to be sure that the run-in screen in the
Suction Guide/Strainer is removed. To set the time for the
parameter, go to Time ClockMCFG W.FIL. Values
for this item are counted as days. Refer to the hydronic
pump package literature if unit is equipped with the
optional hydronic pump package.
5. Check tightness of all electrical connections.
6. Oil should be visible in the compressor sight glass. An
acceptable oil level in the compressor is from 7/8 to a full
sight glass. Adjust the oil level as required. No oil should
be removed unless the crankcase heater has been energized for at least 24 hours. See Oil Charge section for
Carrier-approved oils.
7. Electrical power source must agree with unit nameplate.
8. Crankcase heaters must be firmly seated under compressor, and must be energized for 24 hours prior to start-up.
9. Verify power supply phase sequence. Fan motors are 3
phase. Check rotation of fans by using the quick test. Fan
rotation is counterclockwise as viewed from top of unit.
If fan is not turning counterclockwise, reverse 2 of the
power wires at the main terminal block.
10. Check compressor suspension. Mounting rails must be
floating freely.
Operating Limitations
TEMPERATURES Unit operating temperature limits are
listed in Table 31.
Table 31 Temperature Limits for Standard Units
TEMPERATURE
Maximum Ambient Temperature
Minimum Ambient Temperature
Maximum Cooler EWT*
Maximum Cooler LWT
Minimum Cooler LWT
F
125
32
95
60
40
C
52
0
35
15
4.4
LEGEND
EWT Entering Fluid (Water) Temperature
LWT Leaving Fluid (Water) Temperature
*For sustained operation, EWT should not exceed 85 F (29.4 C).
Unit requires brine modification for operation below this
temperature.
Low Ambient Operation If unit operating temperatures below 32 F (0 C) are expected, refer to separate unit installation
instructions for low ambient temperature operation using accessory low ambient temperature head pressure control, if not
equipped. Contact a Carrier representative for details.
NOTE: Wind baffles and brackets must be field-fabricated and
installed for all units using accessory low ambient head
pressure control to ensure proper cooling cycle operation at
low-ambient temperatures. See the 30RB Installation Instructions or the low ambient temperature head pressure control
accessory installation instructions for more information.
44
VOLTAGE
Main Power Supply Minimum and maximum acceptable
supply voltages are listed in the Installation Instructions.
Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage Never operate a motor
where a phase imbalance between phases is greater than 2%.
To determine percent voltage imbalance:
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
= 1.7%
This voltage imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable of 2%.
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact the local electric
utility company immediately. Do not operate unit
until imbalance condition is corrected.
average voltage
AB = 243v
BC = 236v
AC = 238v
1. Determine average voltage:
Average voltage =
=
=
4
239
243+236+238
3
717
3
239
MINIMUM
COOLER
FLOW RATE
(gpm)
72
84
96
108
120
132
144
156
180
192
204
228
252
270
300
330
360
MAXIMUM
FLOW RATE
(gpm)
288
336
384
432
480
528
576
624
720
768
816
912
1008
1080
1200
1320
1440
MINIMUM
LOOP
VOLUME
(gal.)
180
210
240
270
300
330
360
390
450
480
510
570
630
675
750
825
900
MINIMUM COOLER
FLOW RATE
(l/s)
5
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
19
21
23
MAXIMUM
COOLER
FLOW RATE
(l/s)
18
21
24
27
30
33
36
39
45
48
51
58
64
68
76
83
91
MINIMUM
LOOP
VOLUME
(liters)
681
795
908
1022
1136
1249
1363
1476
1703
1817
1931
2158
2385
2555
2839
3123
3407
SIZES 315-390
30RB
SIZE
315
330
345
360
390
MINIMUM COOLER
FLOW RATE
(gpm)
Module A
Module B
192
192
192
204
204
204
204
228
228
228
MAXIMUM COOLER
FLOW RATE
(gpm)
Module A
Module B
768
768
768
816
816
816
816
912
912
912
MIN
LOOP
VOLUME
(gal.)
945
990
1035
1080
1170
45
MINIMUM COOLER
FLOW RATE
(l/s)
Module A
Module B
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
MAXIMUM COOLER
FLOW RATE
(l/s)
Module A
Module B
48
48
48
51
51
51
51
58
58
58
MIN
LOOP
VOLUME
(liters)
3577
3748
3918
4088
4429
OPERATION
Sequence of Operation With a command to start
the chiller, the cooler pump will start. After verifying water
flow, the control will monitor the entering and leaving water
temperature. At any time that a compressor is not operating, its
crankcase heater is active. If the need for mechanical cooling is
determined, the control decides which circuit and compressor
to start. The compressor will deenergize the crankcase heater as
it starts. Compressors will be staged with minimum load
control (if equipped and configured) to maintain LWT set
point.
Shutdown of each circuit under normal conditions occurs in
increments, starting with the minimum load control (if
equipped) and finishing with the last running compressor. Once
minimum load control is disabled, one compressor is
shutdown. Eight seconds later the next compressor will
shutdown. The process will continue until all of the compressors are shut down. The EXV will close completely, 1 minute
after the last compressor has shut down. There are several
abnormal conditions that, if detected, will shut down the circuit
immediately. In this case, minimum load control and all
compressors are turned off without an 8-second interval
between them. The cooler pump will remain ON for 20 seconds after the last compressor has been turned OFF.
Operating Modes
MODE 1 (MD01) Startup Delay in Effect
Criteria for Mode Tested when the unit is started. This
mode is active when the Minutes Off Time (Configuration
OPTNDELY) timer is active.
Action Taken The unit will not start until the timer has
expired.
Termination The mode will terminate when the timer
expires.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to the Minutes Off Time timer.
MODE 2 (MD02) Second Setpoint in Use
Criteria for Mode Tested when the unit is ON. This mode
is active when Cooling Setpoint 2 (SetpointsCOOL
CSP.2) or Ice Setpoint (SetpointsCOOLCSP.3) is in
use. While in this mode, the Active Setpoint (Run Status
VIEWSETP) will show the CSP.2 or CSP.3 value.
Action Taken The unit will operate to the Cooling Setpoint
2 (CSP.2) or Ice Setpoint (CSP.3).
Termination This mode will terminate when the Cooling
Setpoint 2 (CSP.2) or Ice Setpoint (CSP.3) is no longer in use.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
MODE 3 (MD03) Reset in Effect
Criteria for Mode Tested when the unit is ON. This mode
is active when Temperature Reset (ConfigurationRSET
CRST) is enabled either by CRST=1 (Outside Air Temperature), CRST=2 (Return Water), CRST=3 (4-20 mA Input), or
CRST=4 (Space Temperature) and is active.
Action Taken The Active Setpoint (Run StatusVIEW
SETP) will be modified according to the programmed
information and will be displayed as the Control Point (Run
StatusVIEWCTPT).
Termination This mode will terminate when the Temperature Reset is not modifying the active leaving water set point,
so SETP is the same as CTPT.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
Dual Chiller Sequence of Operation With a command to start the chiller, the master chiller determines which
chiller will become the lead chiller based on the configuration
of ConfigurationRSETLLBL and Configuration
RSETLLBD. The lead chiller is always started first and the
lag chiller is held at zero percent capacity by the master chiller
forcing the lag demand limit value to 0%. The lead chillers
water pump will be started. The lag chillers water pump shall
be maintained off if ConfigurationRSETLAGP=0. The
internal algorithm of lead chiller will control capacity of the
lead chiller. If Lead Pulldown Time (Configuration
RSETLPUL) has been configured, the lead chiller will
continue to operate alone for that specified time. After the Lead
Pulldown Time (ConfigurationRSETLPUL) timer has
elapsed and when the lead chiller is fully loaded, either all
available compression is on or at the master demand limit
value, then the lag start timer (ConfigurationRSET
LLDY) is initiated. When the pulldown timer and lag start
timer has elapsed and the Combined Leaving Chilled Water
Temperature is more than 3 F (1.7 C) above the set point,
then the lag chiller is started. If the lag chillers water pump
was not started when the machines went into occupied mode,
the lag chiller water pump will be started. The lag chiller will
start with the master chiller forcing the lag chiller demand limit
value (LAG_LIM) to the masters demand limit value. If lead/
lag capacity balance is selected, once the lag chiller has started,
the master shall try to keep the difference in capacity between
lead and lag less than 20%. The master shall then be responsible for water loop capacity calculation, and will determine
which chiller, the lead or lag, will increase or decrease capacity.
When the load reduces, the lag chiller will be the first chiller to
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pump will be started, becoming the lead, and then the original
lead pump will be shut down.
Termination This mode will terminate when the pump
operation has been completed.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
MODE 8 (MD08) Pump Periodic Start
Criteria for Mode This mode is active when the cooler
pump is started for the Periodic Pump Start configuration
(Configuration Mode OPTNPM.PS=YES).
Action Taken If the pump has not run that day, a pump will
be started and will run for 2 seconds at 2:00 PM. If the machine
is equipped with dual pumps, Pump no. 1 will run on even days
(such as day 2, 4, 6 of the month). Pump no. 2 will run on odd
days (such as day 1, 3, 5 of the month).
Termination This mode will terminate when the pump
shuts down.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
MODE 9 (MD09) Night Low Noise Active
Criteria for Mode This mode is active when the Night
Time Low Noise Option has been configured and the time is
within the configured time. Programming a Night Low Noise
Start Time (ConfigurationOPTNLS.ST) and a Night
Low Noise End Time (Configuration ModeOPTN
LS.ND) configures the option.
Action Taken The control will raise the head pressure set
point to reduce the number of condenser fans on, thereby
reducing the sound of the machine. Additionally, if the Night
Time Low Sound Capacity Limit (ConfigurationOPTN
LS.LT) has been configured, the units capacity will be limited to the programmed level.
Termination This mode will terminate once the Night Low
Noise End Time (LS.ND) has been reached.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
MODE 10 (MD10) System Manager Active
Criteria for Mode Tested when the unit is ON or OFF. This
mode is active if a System Manager such as Building Supervisor, Chillervisor System Manager, or another CCN device is
controlling the machine.
Action Taken The machine will respond to the specific
command received from the System Manager.
Termination The mode will be terminated if the System
Manager control is released.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
MODE 11 (MD11) Mast Slave Ctrl Active
Criteria for Mode Tested if the machine is ON. This mode
is active if the Master Slave Control has been enabled. Having
2 machines programmed, one as the master (Configuration
RSETMSSL=1 [Master]) and the other as a slave
(ConfigurationRSETMSSL=2 [Slave]).
Action Taken Both the master and slave machine will respond to the capacity control commands issued by the master
controller. This may include control point changes and demand
limit commands.
Termination This mode will terminate when the Master
Slave Control has been disabled.
Possible Causes This mode is in effect only due to programming options.
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SERVICE
Electronic Expansion Valve (EXV) See Fig. 22
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 cone is a V-port
type which includes a positive shut-off when closed.
There are two different EXVs. For circuits with 1 or 2 compressors, the total number of steps is 2785. For circuits with 3
or 4 compressors, the total number of steps is 3690. The EXV
motor moves at 150/300 steps per second. Commanding the
valve to either 0% or 100% will add extra 160 steps to the
move, to ensure the value is open or closed completely.
The EXV board controls the valve. Each circuit has a thermistor located in a well in the suction manifold before the compressor. Suction pressure as measured by the suction pressure
transducer is converted to a saturated suction temperature. The
thermistor measures the temperature of the superheated gas
entering the compressor and the pressure transducer determines
the saturated temperature of suction gas. The difference
between the temperature of the superheated gas and the
Check the 8-position DIP switch on the board for the proper
address. Check the EXV output signals at appropriate terminals
on the EXV module. Connect positive test lead to (EXV-J2A
(060-190) /EXV1-J2A (210-300) terminal 5 for Circuit A,
(EXV-J2B (060-190) /EXV1-J2B (210-300) terminal 5 for
Circuit B or EXV2-J2A (210-300) terminal 5 for Circuit C).
Set meter to approximately 20 vdc. Using the Service Test
procedure above, move the valve output under test to 100%.
DO NOT short meter leads together or pin 5 to any other pin,
as board damage will occur. During the next several seconds,
carefully connect the negative test lead to pins 1,2,3 and 4 in
succession. Digital voltmeters will average this signal and
display approximately 6 vdc. If the output remains at a constant
voltage other than 6 vdc or shows 0 volts, remove the connector to the valve and recheck.
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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
Press ENTER and select 0% to close the valve. If a problem still exists, replace the EXV board. If the reading is correct,
the expansion valve and EXV wiring should be checked.
Check the EXV connector and interconnecting wiring.
1. Check color-coding and wire connections. Make sure
they are connected to the correct terminals at the EXV
board and EXV plug and that the cables are not crossed.
2. Check for continuity and tight connection at all pin
terminals.
Check the resistance of the EXV motor windings. Remove
the EXV module plug (EXV-J2A [060-190]/EXV1-J2A
[210-300] for Circuit A, (EXV-J2B [060-190]/EXV1-J2B
[210-300] for Circuit B or EXV2-J2A [210-300] for Circuit C)
and check the resistance of the two windings between pins 1
and 3 for one winding and pins 2 and 4 for the other winding.
The resistance should be 52 ohms ( 5.2 ohms).
Inspecting/Opening Electronic Expansion Valves
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LOW FLUID TEMPERATURE Main Base Board is programmed to shut chiller down if leaving fluid temperature
drops below 34 F (1.1 C) for water or below Brine Freeze
Setpoint (ConfigurationSERVLOSP) for brine units. The
unit will shut down without a pumpout. When fluid temperature rises to 6 F (3.3 C) above the leaving fluid set point,
safety resets and chiller restarts. Reset is automatic as long as
this is the first occurrence.
LOSS OF FLUID FLOW PROTECTION All 30RB machines include an integral flow switch that protects the cooler
against loss of cooler flow.
TUBE PLUGGING A leaky tube can be plugged until
retubing can be done. The number of tubes plugged determines
how soon the cooler must be retubed. If several tubes require
plugging, check with a local Carrier representative to find out
how the number and location of tubes can affect unit capacity.
Fig. 24 shows an Elliott tube plug and a cross-sectional view of
a plug in place. See Tables 34 and 35 for plug components.
Green Dry
Yellow-green Caution
Yellow Wet
R-410A, 75 F
(24 C)
(ppm)
<20
20-165
>165
R-410A, 125 F
(52 C)
(ppm)
<60
60-500
>500
PART NUMBER
853103-312*
853002-333*
853103-375
853002-377
No. 675
N
Cooler
PLUG COMPONENT
SIZE
in.
mm
0.377-0.382
9.58-9.70
0.373-0.377
9.47-9.58
0.336
8.53
NOTE: Tubes next to gasket webs must be flush with tube sheet
(both ends).
For the 30RB150-390 coolers, the pass partition has a perforated distribution plate in the inlet pass to more uniformly
distribute the refrigerant as it enters the first pass tubes of the
cooler. The perforated distribution plate is on the tubesheet side
of the pass partition. A tube plug in a first pass tube will interfere with the installation of pass partition. The tube plug must
be flush with the tube sheet to prevent this interference. The
pass partition is symmetrical, meaning the partition plate can be
rotated 180 degrees, however, the performance of the machine
will be affected if the pass partition is installed incorrectly.
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DISASSEMBLY
Closed
Open
ASSEMBLY
Closed
Open
GASKET
EF05BD271
EF05BD331
mm
mm
NOTES:
1. Push down on valve piston to close valve before assembling.
2. After valve is assembled close valve in Quick Test sub-mode or cycle power before opening service valve.
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14
18
10
12
16
20
24
18
22
20
27
26
24
27
23
19
15
25
3
21
17
13
25
21
17
11
9 5
12
16
14
22
26
4 8
10
23
19
15
3
13
11
15
10
19
23
25
27
28
29
24
26
29
26
3
5
18
14
11
21
25
28
16
24
20
5
16
18
14
12
17
22
20
22
13
23
21
10
19
17
27
15
13
11
12
10
15 8
10
4
19
23
2
1
26
22
18
14
11
17
21
25
29
24
20
16
5
14
12
28
1
3
26
22
18
20
16
13
27
24
19
23
17
21
25
28
27
29
15
13
11
12
17
13 9
6 11
4
21
25
28
24
20
5
16
12 7
8 10
6 11
17
21
25
19
23
29
31
13 9
15
15
19
23
27
30
29
31
2
1
27
30
26
22
18
14
28
26
22
18
24
20
5
16
12 7
8 10
14
26
30
34
18 11 13 16
22
20
9 7
3
38
40
37
33
29
25
21
8 10
17 14 12 15
26
30
34
38
40
24
28
32
36
39
22
18 11 13 16
20
9 7
3
24
28
32
36
39
1
2
37
35
33
31
6
4
29
27
25
23
10
8
21
19
17 14 12 15
35
31
27
23
19
O.D.
(in.)
WALL THICKNESS
(in.)
I.D.
(in.)
AREA
(ft2)
GPM
4.500
0.237
4.026
0.09
20
6.625
0.280
6.065
0.20
44
8.625
0.322
7.981
0.35
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Harsh chemicals, household bleach or acid or basic cleaners should not be used to clean outdoor or indoor coils of
any kind. These cleaners can be very difficult to rinse out
of the coil and can accelerate corrosion at the fin/tube interface where dissimilar materials are in contact. If there is
dirt below the surface of the coil, use the Totaline environmentally sound coil cleaner as described above.
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DEVICE
High Pressure
Switch
CUTOUT
641 10 psi
(4420 70 kPa)
CUT-IN
493 29 psi
(3400 200 kPa)
IMPORTANT: Check for proper fan rotation (counterclockwise viewed from above). If necessary, switch
any 2 power leads to reverse fan rotation.
Refrigerant Circuit
LEAK TESTING Units are shipped with complete operating charge of refrigerant R-410a (see Physical Data tables
supplied in the 30RB installation instructions) and should be
under sufficient pressure to conduct a leak test. If there is no
pressure in the system, introduce enough nitrogen to search for
the leak. Repair the leak using good refrigeration practices.
After leaks are repaired, system must be evacuated and
dehydrated.
REFRIGERANT CHARGE Refer to Physical Data tables
supplied in the 30RB installation instructions). Immediately
ahead of filter drier in each circuit is a factory-installed liquid
line service valve. Each valve has a 1/4-in. Schrader connection
for charging liquid refrigerant.
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Compressors
Exercise extreme caution when reading compressor currents when high-voltage power is on. Correct any of the
problems described below before installing and running a
replacement compressor. Wear safety glasses and gloves
when handling refrigerants. Failure to follow this warning
can cause a fire, resulting personal injury or death.
MAINTENANCE
Recommended Maintenance Schedule The following are only recommended guidelines. Jobsite conditions
may dictate that maintenance schedule is performed more often
than recommended.
Routine:
For machines with E-coat condenser coils:
Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary with
Carrier approved coil cleaner.
Periodic clean water rinse, especially in coastal and
industrial applications.
Every month:
Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary with
Carrier approved coil cleaner.
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 condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary with
Carrier approved coil cleaner.
Check sight glass moisture indicator for moisture.
Check all condenser fans for proper operation.
Check compressor oil level.
Check crankcase heater operation.
Inspect pump seal, if equipped with a hydronic pump
package.
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.
Check accuracy of transducers, replace if greater than
5 psi (34.47 kPa) variance.
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.
TROUBLESHOOTING
See Table 37 for an abbreviated list of symptoms, possible
causes and possible remedies.
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Table 37 Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM
Unit Does Not Run
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Check for power to unit
POSSIBLE REMEDY
Check overcurrent protection device.
Check non-fused disconnect (if equipped).
Restore power to unit.
Wrong or incorrect unit configuration
Check unit configuration.
Active alarm
Check Alarm status. See separate Alarm and follow troubleshooting
instructions.
Active operating mode
Check for Operating Modes. See Operating Modes and follow troubleshooting instructions
Unit Operates too Long or Low refrigerant charge
Check for leak and add refrigerant.
Continuously
Compressor or control contacts welded Replace contactor or relay.
Air in chilled water loop
Purge water loop.
Non-condensables in refrigerant circuit. Remove refrigerant and recharge.
Inoperative EXV
Check EXV, clean or replace.
Check EXV cable, replace if necessary.
Check EXV board for output signal.
Circuit Does Not Run
Active alarm
Check Alarm status. See separate Alarm and follow troubleshooting
instructions.
Active operating mode
Check for Operating Modes. See Operating Modes and follow troubleshooting instructions.
Circuit Does Not Load
Active alarm
Check Alarm status. See separate Alarm and follow troubleshooting
instructions.
Active operating mode
Check for Operating Modes. See Operating Modes and follow troubleshooting instructions.
Low saturated suction temperature
See Operating Modes 21, 22 and 23.
High circuit suction superheat
The circuit capacity is not allowed increase if circuit superheat is greater
than 36 F (20 C). See Alarms P.08, P.09 and P.10 for potential causes.
Low suction superheat
The circuit capacity is not allowed to increase if the circuit superheat is
less than 5 F (2.8 C). See Alarms P.11, P.12 and P.13 for potential causes.
Compressor Does Not Run Active alarm
Check Alarm status. See separate Alarm and follow troubleshooting
instructions.
Active operating mode
Check for Operating Modes. See Operating Modes and follow troubleshooting instructions.
Inoperative compressor contactor
Check control wiring.
Check scroll protection module.
Check contactor operation, replace if necessary.
Chilled Water Pump is ON, Cooler freeze protection
Chilled water loop temperature too low. Check cooler heater.
but the Machine is OFF
correctly. Do not reset the chiller at random without first investigating and correcting the cause(s) of the failure.
stantly monitors the unit and generates warnings when abnormal or fault conditions occur. Alarms may cause either a circuit
(Alert) or the whole machine (Alarm) to shutdown. Alarms and
Alerts are assigned codes as described in Fig. 30. The alarm/
alert indicator LED on the Scrolling Marquee or Navigator
module is illuminated when any alarm or alert condition is
present. If an Alert is active, the Alarm Indicator LED will
blink. If an Alarm is active, the Alarm Indicator LED will
remain on. Currently active Alerts and Alarms can be found in
AlarmsALRMALM1 to ALM5.
The controller generates two types of alarms. Automatic
reset alarms will reset without any intervention if the condition
that caused the alarm corrects itself. Manual reset alarms
require the service technician to check for the alarm cause and
reset the alarm. The following method must be followed to
reset manual alarms:
Before resetting any alarm, first determine the cause of the
alarm and correct it. Enter the Alarms mode indicated by the
LED on the side of the Scrolling Marquee display. Press
ENTER and sub-mode AlarmR.ALM (Reset All Current
Alarms) is displayed. Press ENTER . The control will prompt
the user for a password, by displaying PASS and WORD. Press
ENTER to display 1111. Press ENTER for each character.
The default password is 0111. Use the arrow keys to change
each individual character. Use the up or down arrow keys to
toggle the display to YES and press ENTER . The alarms will
be reset. Indicator light will be turned off when switched
Alarm Descriptor
Alarm
.01
th
Alarm Prefix
A1 Compressor A1 Failure
A2 Compressor A2 Failure
A3 Compressor A3 Failure
A4 Compressor A4 Failure
B1 Compressor B1 Failure
B2 Compressor B2 Failure
B3 Compressor B3 Failure
B4 Compressor B4 Failure
C1 Compressor C1 Failure
C2 Compressor C2 Failure
C3 Compressor C3 Failure
C4 Compressor C4 Failure
Co Communication Failure
FC Factory Configuration Error
MC Master Chiller Configuration Error
P Process Failure
Pr Pressure Transducer Failure
Sr Service Notification
th Thermistor Failure
Alarm Suffix
Code Number to identify source
A1
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3
B4
C1
C2
C3
C4
SUFFIX
CODE
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
TYPE
PROBABLE CAUSE
.01
Compressor nn Motor
Temperature Too High
Compressor Motor
Sensor PTC resistance
is greater than 4.5k .
Manual
Compressor failure,
wiring error, operation
outside of limits, improper
refrigerant charge
.02
Compressor nn Crankcase
Heater Failure
Crankcase heater
current not detected
when required or
detected when not
required.
Manual
.03
Manual
.04
Compressor Motor
Sensor PTC resistance
is less than 50 or
greater than 17k .
Manual
No communication with
SPM
Affected compressor is
shut down
Automatic
.C4
.E1
No communication with
EXV1
Automatic
Automatic
.A1
.A2
.A3
.A4
.B1
.B2
Co
.B3
.B4
.C1
.C2
.C3
Co
.E2
No communication with
EXV2
.F1
No communication with
Fan Board 1
Co
.F2
No communication with
Fan Board 2
.F3
No communication with
Fan Board 3
LEGEND
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient
SPM Scroll Protection Module
SST Saturated Suction Temperature
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SUFFIX
CODE
DESCRIPTION
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
TYPE
PROBABLE CAUSE
No communication with
Free Cooling Board
No communication with
Electrical Heaters Board
None
Automatic
Configuration error.
No communication with
Energy Management
Board
Disable or not
allow EMM
Functions
(3-Step and
4-20 mA Demand
Limit, 4-20 mA
and Space
Temperature
Reset, Occupancy Override,
and Ice Build)
Automatic
No communication with
Heat Reclaim Board
None
Automatic
Configuration error.
.n0
.nn
Illegal Configuration
Wrong or incompatible
configuration data
MC
.nn
Wrong or incompatible
configuration data
.01
Entering or Leaving
Thermistor sensed a
temperature at or below
freeze point.
.05
Co
.O1
Co
.O2
Co
.O3
Co
.O4
FC
.06
.07
.08
.09
.10
.11
P
.12
.13
No configuration
Configuration error.
Configuration error.
Configuration error.
Automatic, first
occurrence in
24 hours,
Manual, if
multiple
alarms within
24 hours
EXV>98%, Suction
Superheat >54 F (30.0 C)
and SST<MOP for more Circuit shut down
than 5 minutes
Manual
Automatic, first
occurrence in
24 hours,
Manual, if
multiple
alarms within
24 hours
Automatic if
stage=0,
Manual if
stage>0.
None
Manual
.14
.15
LEGEND
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient
SPM Scroll Protection Module
SST Saturated Suction Temperature
60
SUFFIX
CODE
.16
.17
.18
.19
.20
.21
P
.22
.23
.24
.25
.26
.27
DESCRIPTION
Compressor A1 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor A2 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor A3 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor A4 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor B1 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor B2 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor B3 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor B4 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor C1 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor C2 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor C3 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
Compressor C4 Not Started or
Pressure not Established
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
RESET
TYPE
Manual
Improper phasing
detected by the reverse
rotation board
Loss of communication
with an external control
device for more than
2 minutes
Automatic
Unit changes to
stand alone
operation
Automatic
Faulty communication
wiring, no power supply
to the external controller.
Compressor differential
(Discharge-Suction) did
not increase by 10 psig
(69 kPa) in 2 minutes
.28
.29
.30
Master/Slave Communication
Failure
Communication between
the master and slave
machines has been lost.
Units operate as
stand alone
machines
Automatic
.31
Automatic
.32
P
.33
.34
P
.35
.37
P
.38
.39
.40
.41
.42
PROBABLE CAUSE
Multiple capacity
overrides due to high
saturated discharge
temperatures
Manual
None
Manual
Configuration error.
Automatic
Not supported
LEGEND
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient
SPM Scroll Protection Module
SST Saturated Suction Temperature
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Faulty communication
wiring, no power or control power to the main
base board to either
module.
Carrier Comfort Network
Emergency Stop
Command received.
Pr
SUFFIX
CODE
.01
.02
.03
.04
.05
.06
.07
Pr
.08
Sr
nn
.01
th
.02
.03
.04
th
.08
.09
th
th
.10
.11
.12
th
.13
.14
.17
th
.18
th
.21
DESCRIPTION
RESET
TYPE
PROBABLE CAUSE
None
None
Configuration error.
Manual
Maintenance required
(see Table 41).
None
Configuration error.
Automatic
Unit is shut down
or not allowed to
start. Cooler/
Pump heaters are
energized
Dual Chiller deactivated. Master
and Slave
machines operate in stand alone
mode
ACTION TAKEN
BY CONTROL
Configuration error.
Temperature
Reset based on
Space Temperature disabled
LEGEND
PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient
SPM Scroll Protection Module
SST Saturated Suction Temperature
62
DESCRIPTION
Unit size is unknown.
Reclaim option selected for Heat Pump machine.
Hot Gas Bypass configured for a Heat Pump
machine.
Number of Fans controlled by Motormaster is
greater than expected.
MASTER
SLAVE
01
02
03
04
X
X
X
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DESCRIPTION
The master or slave water pump is not configured while the control of the lag unit pump is required
(lag_pump = 1)
Master and slave units have the same network address.
There is no slave configured at the slave address
Slave pump_seq incorrect configuration
There is a conflict between the master and the slave LWT option: the master is configured for EWT control
while the slave is configured for LWT control.
There is a conflict between the master and the slave LWT option: the master is configured for LWT control
while the slave is configured for EWT control.
There is a conflict between the master and the slave pump option: the master is configured for lag pump
control while the slave is not configured for lag pump control.
There is a conflict between the master and the slave pump option: the master is not configured for lag pump
control while the slave is configured for lag pump control.
The slave chiller is in local or remote control (chilstat = 3)
The slave chiller is down due to fault (chilstat = 5)
The master chiller operating type is not Master: master_oper_typ
No communication with slave.
Master and slave heatcool status are not the same.
LEGEND
EWT Entering Water Temperature
LWT Leaving Water Temperature
65
67
68
Action to be Taken Unit shuts down under normal conditions or is not allowed to start. Temperature Reset based on
outdoor air temperature will be disabled.
The OAT sensor controls the cooler heaters. If this sensor
fails, the cooler heaters will be energized when the machine
stages to 0.
Reset Method Automatic, the alarm will reset once the thermistor reading is within the expected range and Temperature
Reset based on outdoor-air temperature will be enabled.
Possible Causes If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
Check the sensor wiring to the Main Base Board.
Check for a faulty thermistor.
For thermistor descriptions, identifiers and connections, see
Thermistors on page 70.
th.11 Master/Slave Common Fluid Thermistor
Criteria for Trip This alarm criterion is checked whether the
unit is ON or OFF and has been configured for Dual Chiller
Control. The alarm will be triggered if the Dual Chiller
Common Fluid temperature as measured by the thermistor is
outside of the range 40 F (40 C) to 240 F (115.6 C).
Action to be Taken Dual Chiller Control disabled. Units
operate as a Stand-Alone machine.
Reset Method Automatic, once the thermistor reading is
within the expected range. The Dual Chiller algorithm will
resume once the alarm is cleared.
Possible Causes If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
Check the sensor wiring to the Main Base Board.
Check for a faulty thermistor.
For thermistor descriptions, identifiers and connections, see
Thermistors on page 70.
Suction Gas Thermistor
th.12 Circuit A
th.13 Circuit B
th.14 Circuit C
Criteria for Trip This alarm criterion is checked whether the
unit is ON or OFF. If the suction gas temperature as measured
by the thermistor is outside of the range 40 F (40 C) to 240 F
(115.6 C), the alarm will be triggered.
Action to be Taken The affected circuit shuts down
normally.
Reset Method Automatic, once the thermistor reading is
within the expected range. The affected circuit will restart once
the alarm has cleared.
Possible Causes If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
Check the sensor wiring to the EXV Board.
Check the board for a faulty channel.
Check for a faulty thermistor.
For thermistor descriptions, identifiers and connections, see
Thermistors on page 70.
Condenser Subcooling Liquid Thermistor
th.17 Circuit A
th.18 Circuit B
Criteria for Trip This alarm is for a heat reclaim machine
only. This feature is not supported for a cooling only machine.
Action to be Taken None
Reset Method Automatic
Possible Causes If this condition is encountered, confirm
the machines configuration.
DESCRIPTION
Circuit A Loss of Refrigerant Charge
Circuit B Loss of Refrigerant Charge
Circuit C Loss of Refrigerant Charge
Water Loop Size Warning
Air Exchanger Cleanliness Warning
Pump 1 Servicing Required
Pump 2 Servicing Required
Reclaim Pump Servicing Required
Water Filter Servicing Required
OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE This sensor is factoryinstalled to the back of the control box.
REMOTE SPACE TEMPERATURE This sensor (part
no. 33ZCT55SPT) is a field-installed accessory mounted in the
indoor space and is used for water temperature reset. The
sensor should be installed as a wall-mounted thermostat would
be (in the conditioned space where it will not be subjected to
either a cooling or heating source or direct exposure to sunlight, and 4 to 5 ft above the floor).
Space temperature sensor wires are to be connected to
terminals in the unit main control box. See Fig. 33. The space
temperature sensor includes a terminal block (SEN) and a RJ11
female connector. The RJ11 connector is used access into
the Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) at the sensor. See Fig. 31
and 32.
To connect the space temperature sensor (see Fig. 33):
1. Using a 20 AWG twisted pair conductor cable rated for
the application, connect one wire of the twisted pair to
one SEN terminal and connect the other wire to the other
SEN terminal located under the cover of the space
temperature sensor.
2. Connect the other ends of the wires to terminals 7 and 8
on TB6 located in the unit control box.
Units on the CCN can be monitored from the space at the
sensor through the RJ11 connector, if desired. To wire the RJ11
connector into the CCN:
1. Cut the CCN wire and strip ends of the red (+), white
(ground), and black () conductors. (If another wire color
scheme is used, strip ends of appropriate wires.)
2. Insert and secure the red (+) wire to terminal 5 of the
space temperature sensor terminal block.
3. Insert and secure the white (ground) wire to terminal 4 of
the space temperature sensor.
4. Insert and secure the black () wire to terminal 2 of the
space temperature sensor.
Sensors The electronic control uses up to six thermistors to sense temperatures and up to six transducers to sense
pressure for controlling chiller operation. These sensors are
outlined below.
Thermistors (Tables 42-43B) Thermistors that are
monitoring the chillers operation include: Cooler Entering
Water, Cooler Leaving Water, Dual Chiller Leaving Water,
Compressor Suction Gas Temperature, and Outside Air
Thermistors. These thermistors are 5 k at 77 F (25 C) and
are identical in temperature versus resistance. The Space
Temperature Thermistor is 10 k at 77 F (25 C) and has a different temperature vs. resistance.
COOLER LEAVING FLUID SENSOR On all sizes, this
thermistor is installed in a friction fit well in the leaving water
nozzle of the cooler. See Fig. 31 and 32.
COOLER ENTERING FLUID SENSOR On all sizes,
this thermistor is factory-installed in a friction fit well in the
entering water nozzle of the cooler.
DUAL CHILLER LWT On duplex chillers, 30RB315390, a factory-supplied, field-installed friction fit well and
thermistor are installed in the common supply water header of
the two modules.
COMPRESSOR RETURN GAS TEMPERATURE This
thermistor is factory-installed in a friction fit well located in the
common suction line for the circuit. There is one thermistor for
each circuit.
DESCRIPTION
Entering Water Thermistor
Leaving Water Thermistor
Outdoor Air Thermistor
Circuit A Suction Gas Thermistor
Circuit B Suction Gas Thermistor
Circuit C Suction Gas Thermistor
Dual Chiller LWT Thermistor
Space Temperature Thermistor
RESISTANCE AT 77 F (25 C)
5k
5k
5k
5k
5k
5k
5k
10k
70
CONNECTION POINT
MBB-J6-CH2
MBB-J6-CH1
MBB-J6-CH4
EXV1-J3-A, THA
EXV1-J3-B, THB
EXV2-J3-A, THA
MBB-J6-CH3
EMM-J6-CH2
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
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
TEMP
(F)
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
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
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
71
TEMP
(F)
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
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
TEMP
(C)
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
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
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
RESISTANCE
(Ohms)
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
O-RING
TEMP
(C)
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
Fig. 31 5K Thermistor
1/4-18 NPT
6" MINIMUM
CLEARANCE FOR
THERMISTOR
REMOVAL
1.188 in.
2.315 in.
72
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
SENSOR
SEN
TB6
SEN
7
8
73
SUB-MODE
SERVICE TEST
KEYPAD
ENTRY
ITEM
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
(Units)
COMMENT
ENTER
TEST
QUIC
DISPLAY
EXPANSION
Manual Sequence
ENTER
Q.REQ
PASS WORD
ENTER
ENTER
Each
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
when correct.
ENTER
Q.REQ
ENTER
OFF
ENTER
OFF
ON
ESCAPE
Q.REQ
EXV.A
EXV.B
PMP.1
Water Exchanger
Pump 1
ENTER
OFF
ENTER
OFF
ON
ENTER
ON
ENTER
ON
ON will flash
OFF
OFF
ENTER
74
75
76
77
78
EXPANSION
VIEW
EWT
AUTO DISPLAY
Entering Fluid Temp
LWT
SETP
Active Setpoint
CTPT
Control Point
STAT
OCC
CTRL
Occupied
Status Unit Control Type
CAP
LIM
STGE
ALRM
HC.ST
RC.ST
TIME
MNTH
DATE
YEAR
R.CCN
CH.SS
HC.SL
Day of Month
Year of Century
REMOTE USER INTERFACE
CCN Chiller Start Stop
Heat Cool Select
C.OCC
RECL
SP.OC
D.LIM
CTRL
Chiller Occupied
Reclaim Select
Setpoint Occupied
Active Demand Limit Val
Control Point
EMGY
RUN
HRS.U
STR.U
HR.P1
HR.P2
HR.CD
HOUR
HR.A1
HR.A2
HR.A3
HR.A4
HR.B1
HR.B2
HR.B3
HR.B4
HR.C1
HR.C2
HR.C3
HR.C4
STRT
ST.A1
ST.A2
ST.A3
ST.A4
ST.B1
ST.B2
ST.B3
ST.B4
ST.C1
ST.C2
ST.C3
ST.C4
Emergency Stop
MACHINE STARTS/HOURS
Machine Operating Hours
Machine Starts
Water Pump #1 Run Hours
Water Pump #2 Run Hours
Heat Reclaim Pump Hours
COMPRESSOR RUN HOURS
Compressor A1 Run Hours
Compressor A2 Run Hours
Compressor A3 Run Hours
Compressor A4 Run Hours
Compressor B1 Run Hours
Compressor B2 Run Hours
Compressor B3 Run Hours
Compressor B4 Run Hours
Compressor C1 Run Hours
Compressor C2 Run Hours
Compressor C3 Run Hours
Compressor C4 Run Hours
COMPRESSOR STARTS
Compressor A1 Starts
Compressor A2 Starts
Compressor A3 Starts
Compressor A4 Starts
Compressor B1 Starts
Compressor B2 Starts
Compressor B3 Starts
Compressor B4 Starts
Compressor C1 Starts
Compressor C2 Starts
Compressor C3 Starts
Compressor C4 Starts
UNITS
XXXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
PAGE
NO.
0-100
STATEGEN
EWT
23
0-100
STATEGEN
LWT
23
0-100
GENUNIT
SP
46
0-100
GENUNIT
CTRL_PNT
23, 47
0=Off
1=Running
2=Stopping
3=Delay
NO/YES
0=Local Off
1=Local On
2=CCN
3=Remote
0-100
0-100
GENUNIT
STATUS
32
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
CHIL_OCC
ctr_type
32
32
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
CAP_T
DEM-LIM
cur_stag
ALM
GENUNIT
HEATCOOL
GENUNIT
N/A
N/A
reclaim_sel
TIME
moy
N/A
N/A
dom
yoc
forcible
forcible
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
CHIL_S_S
HC_SEL
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
CHIL_OCC
RECL_SEL
SP_OCC
DEM_LIM
CTRL_PNT
ENBL/DSBL
forcible
GENUNIT
EMSTOP
XXXX (hours)
XXXX
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
0-999000*
0-9999
0-999000*
0-999000*
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
STRTHOUR
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
hr_mach
st_mach
hr_cpum1
hr_cpum2
hr_hpump
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
hr_cp_a1
hr_cp_a2
hr_cp_a3
hr_cp_a4
hr_cp_b1
hr_cp_b2
hr_cp_b3
hr_cp_b4
hr_cp_c1
hr_cp_c2
hr_cp_c3
hr_cp_c4
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
STRTHOUR
st_cp_a1
st_cp_a2
st_cp_a3
st_cp_a4
st_cp_b1
st_cp_b2
st_cp_b3
st_cp_b4
st_cp_c1
st_cp_c2
st_cp_c3
st_cp_c4
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
XX
XX.XX
XX
XX
XXX (%)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
0=Normal
1=Partial
2=Shutdown
0=Cooling
1=Heating
2=Standby
NO/YES
00.00-23.59
1=January
2=February
3=March
4-April
6=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
1-31
00-99
ENBL/DSBL
0=Cool
1=Heat
2=Auto
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
0-100
0-100
Heating and
Standby not
supported.
Not supported.
47
23
33
34
48
17
Not supported.
17
17, 21
79
FAN
FR.A1
FR.A2
FR.A3
FR.A4
FR.A5
FR.A6
FR.B1
FR.B2
FR.B3
FR.B4
FR.B5
FR.B6
FR.C1
FR.C2
FR.C3
FR.C4
FR.C5
FR.C6
CP.UN
A1.UN
A2.UN
A3.UN
A4.UN
B1.UN
B2.UN
B3.UN
B4.UN
C1.UN
C2.UN
C3.UN
C4.UN
MAIN
CHRG
WATE
PMP.1
PMP.2
PMP.C
W.FIL
VERS
APPL
MARQ
NAVI
EXV1
EXV2
AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
AUX5
CPA1
CPA2
CPA3
CPA4
CPB1
CPB2
CPB3
CPB4
CPC1
CPC2
CPC3
CPC4
EMM
EXPANSION
FAN RUN HOURS
Fan 1 Run Hours Cir A
Fan 2 Run Hours Cir A
Fan 3 Run Hours Cir A
Fan 4 Run Hours Cir A
Fan 5 Run Hours Cir A
Fan 6 Run Hours Cir A
Fan 1 Run Hours Cir B
Fan 2 Run Hours Cir B
Fan 3 Run Hours Cir B
Fan 4 Run Hours Cir B
Fan 5 Run Hours Cir B
Fan 6 Run Hours Cir B
Fan 1 Run Hours Cir C
Fan 2 Run Hours Cir C
Fan 3 Run Hours Cir C
Fan 4 Run Hours Cir C
Fan 5 Run Hours Cir C
Fan 6 Run Hours Cir C
COMPRESSOR DISABLE
Compressor A1 Disable
Compressor A2 Disable
Compressor A3 Disable
Compressor A4 Disable
Compressor B1 Disable
Compressor B2 Disable
Compressor B3 Disable
Compressor B4 Disable
Compressor C1 Disable
Compressor C2 Disable
Compressor C3 Disable
Compressor C4 Disable
PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
Refrigerant Charge
Water Loop Size
Pump 1
Pump 2
Cond Pump
Water Filter
SOFTWARE VERSIONS
CSA-XX-XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
XXXXXX-XX-XX
UNITS
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
XXXX (hours)
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
0-999000*
forcible
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forcible
forcible
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FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
FANHOURS
hr_fana1
hr_fana2
hr_fana3
hr_fana4
hr_fana5
hr_fana6
hr_fanb1
hr_fanb2
hr_fanb3
hr_fanb4
hr_fanb5
hr_fanb6
hr_fanc1
hr_fanc2
hr_fanc3
hr_fanc4
hr_fanc5
hr_fanc6
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
CP_UNABL
un_cp_a1
un_cp_a2
un_cp_a3
un_cp_a4
un_cp_b1
un_cp_b2
un_cp_b3
un_cp_b4
un_cp_c1
un_cp_c2
un_cp_c3
un_cp_c4
SERMAINT
SERMAINT
SERMAINT
SERMAINT
SERMAINT
SERMAINT
charge_m
wloop_m
cpump1_m
cpump2_m
hpump_m
wfilte_m
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17
NO/YES
NO/YES
(days)
(days)
(days)
(days)
Not supported.
Press ENTER
and ESCAPE
simultaneously
to read version
information
*As data in all of these categories can exceed 9999 the following display strategy is used:
From 0-9999 display as 4 digits.
From 9999-99900 display xx.xK
From 99900-999000 display as xxxK.
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17
PD5_APPL
STDU
Navigator
EXV_BRD1
EXV_BRD2
AUX_BRD1
AUX_BRD2
AUX_BRD3
AUX_BRD4
AUX_BRD5
SPM_CPA1
SPM_CPA2
SPM_CPA3
SPM_CPA4
SPM_CPB1
SPM_CPB2
SPM_CPB3
SPM_CPB4
SPM_CPC1
SPM_CPC2
SPM_CPC3
SPM_CPC4
EMM_NRCP
TEST
T.REQ
CP.A1
CP.A2
CP.A3
CP.A4
HGB.A
CP.B1
CP.B2
CP.B3
CP.B4
HGB.B
CP.C1
CP.C2
CP.C3
CP.C4
HGB.C
QUIC
Q.REQ
EXV.A
EXV.B
EXV.C
FAN.A
FAN.B
FAN.C
SPD.A
SPD.B
SPD.C
FRV.A
FRP.A
FRV.B
FRP.B
FRV.C
FRP.C
RV.A
RV.B
BOIL
HR1.A
HR2.A
HR3.A
HR4.A
HR1.B
HR2.B
HR3.B
HR4.B
PMP.1
PMP.2
CND.P
CL.HT
CP.HT
CH.A1
CH.A2
CH.A3
CH.A4
CH.B1
CH.B2
CH.B3
CH.B4
CH.C1
CH.C2
CH.C3
CH.C4
HGB.A
HGB.B
HGB.C
Q.RDY
Q.RUN
SHUT
CATO
ALRM
ALRT
EXPANSION
UNITS
RANGE
Remote-OffEnable Switch
must be set to
Enable Position
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
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
X
X
X
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
COMMENT
OFF/ON
0-100
0-100
0-100
0-6
0-6
0-6
0-100
0-100
0-100
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
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
Remote-OffEnable Switch
must be set to
Off Position
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
WRITE
STATUS
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XX.X (vdc)
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
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CCN TABLE
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
CCN POINT
service_test
comp_serv_a_1
comp_serv_a_2
comp_serv_a_3
comp_serv_a_4
hgbp_serv_a
comp_serv_b_1
comp_serv_b_2
comp_serv_b_3
comp_serv_b_4
hgbp_serv_b
comp_serv_c_1
comp_serv_c_2
comp_serv_c_3
comp_serv_c_4
hgbp_serv_c
test_request
exv_qck_a
exv_qck_b
exv_qck_c
fan_qck_a
fan_qck_b
fan_qck_c
hd_qck_a
hd_qck_b
hd_qck_c
fr_qck_1a
fr_qck_2a
fr_qck_1b
fr_qck_2b
fr_qck_1c
fr_qck_2c
rv_qck_a
rv_qck_b
boiler_qck
hr_ea_qck_a
hr_la_qck_a
hr_ew_qck_a
hr_lw_qck_a
hr_ea_qck_b
hr_la_qck_b
hr_ew_qck_b
hr_lw_qck_b
cpump_qck1
cpump_qck2
cond_pump_qck
coo_heat_qck
cond_htr_qck
cp_ht_qck_a1
cp_ht_qck_a2
cp_ht_qck_a3
cp_ht_qck_a4
cp_ht_qck_b1
cp_ht_qck_b2
cp_ht_qck_b3
cp_ht_qck_b4
cp_ht_qck_c1
cp_ht_qck_c2
cp_ht_qck_c3
cp_ht_qck_c4
ready_qck
running_qck
shutdown_qck
CAPT_010_qcK
alarm_qck
alert_qck
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NO.
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EXPANSION
UNIT
EWT
UNIT TEMPERATURES
Water Exchanger Enter
LWT
OAT
CHWS
HEWT
HLWT
SPT
CIR.A
SCT.A
CIRCUIT A TEMPERATURES
Sat Cond Temp Circ A
SST.A
SGT.A
SUP.A
DEF.A
CIR.B
SCT.B
CIRCUIT B TEMPERATURES
Sat Cond Temp Circ B
SST.B
SGT.B
SUP.B
DEF.B
CIR.C
SCT.C
CIRCUIT C TEMPERATURES
Sat Cond Temp Circ C
SST.C
SGT.C
SUP.C
UNITS
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X (F/C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
CIRCA_AN
SCT_A
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X (F/C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X (F/C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
Not supported.
Not supported.
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
Not supported.
45-245 F
(43-118 C)
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NO.
STATEGEN
EWT
4, 47
STATEGEN
LWT
4, 47
GENUNIT
OAT
4, 47
STATEGEN
CHWS TEMP
RECLAIM
HR_EWT
RECLAIM
HR_LWT
STATEGEN
SPACETMP
CIRCA_AN
SST_A
CIRCA_AN
SUCT_T_A
CIRCA_AN
N/A
SH_A
DEFRT_A
CIRCB_AN
SCT_B
CIRCB_AN
SST_B
CIRCB_AN
SUCT_T_B
CIRCB_AN
N/A
SH_B
DEFRT_B
CIRCC_AN
CIRCC_AN
SCT_C
CIRCC_AN
SST_C
CIRCC_AN
SUCT_T_C
CIRCC_AN
SH_C
14
MODE PRESSURE
ITEM
EXPANSION
PRC.A
DP.A
CIRCUIT A PRESSURES
Discharge Pressure Cir A
SP.A
PRC.B
DP.B
CIRCUIT B PRESSURES
Discharge Pressure Cir B
SP.B
PRC.C
DP.C
CIRCUIT A PRESSURES
Discharge Pressure Cir C
SP.C
UNITS
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
PAGE
NO.
XXX.X
(psig/kPa)
XXX.X
(psig/kPa)
CIRCA_AN
DP_A
48
CIRCA_AN
SP_A
XXX.X
(psig/kPa)
XXX.X
(psig/kPa)
CIRCB_AN
DP_B
48
CIRCB_AN
SP_B
XXX.X
(psig/kPa)
XXX.X
(psig/kPa)
CIRCC_AN
DP_C
12
CIRCC_AN
SP_C
12
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EXPANSION
UNITS
COOL
CSP.1
COOLING SETPOINTS
Cooling Setpoint 1
CSP.2
Cooing Setpoint 2
XXXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
CSP.3
Ice Setpoint
XXXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
CRV1
XX.X (mA)
CRV2
XX.X (mA)
CRT1
XXX.X (F/C)
CRT2
XXX.X (F/C)
CRO1
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
CRO2
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
CRS1
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
CRS2
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
DGRC
XX.X (F/C)
CAUT
CRMP
XX.X
(deg F/deg C)
X.X
HEAT
HSP.1
HEATING SETPOINTS
Heating Setpoint 1
HSP.2
Heating Setpoint 2
HRV1
HRV2
HRT1
HRT2
HRO1
HRO2
DGRH
HAUT
HRMP
MISC
DLS1
XXX (%)
DLS2
XXX (%)
DLS3
XXX (%)
RSP
RDB
Reclaim Deadband
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.X (F/C)
XXXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.X (mA)
XX.X (mA)
XXX.X (F/C)
XXX.X (F/C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XXX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.X (F/C)
XX.X
(deg F/deg C)
X.X
RANGE
20-70 F
(29-21 C),
Default = 44.0
20-70 F
(29-21 C),
Default = 44.0
20-70 F
(29-21 C),
Default = 44.0
0-20,
Default = 0
0-20,
Default = 0
0-125 F
(0-69.4 C),
Default = 0
0-125 F
(0-69.4 C),
Default = 0
0-125 F
(18-52 C),
Default = 14.0
0-25 F
(18-52 C),
Default = 14.0
0-125 F
(18-52 C),
Default = 14.0
0-125 F
(18-52 C),
Default = 14.0
30-30 F
(16.7-16.7 C),
Default = 0
Default = 75.0
COMMENT
Not supported.
0.2-2.0 F
(0.1-1.1 C),
Default = 1.0
Default = 100
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
PAGE
NO.
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SETPOINT
csp1
33
forcible
SETPOINT
csp2
33
forcible
SETPOINT
ice_sp
33
forcible
SETPOINT
v_cr_no
38
forcible
SETPOINT
v_cr_fu
38
forcible
SETPOINT
dt_cr_no
34
forcible
SETPOINT
dt_cr_fu
34
forcible
SETPOINT
oatcr_no
34
forcible
SETPOINT
oatcr_fu
34
forcible
SETPOINT
spacr_no
37
forcible
SETPOINT
spacr_fu
37
forcible
SETPOINT
cr_deg
37
forcible
SETPOINT
cauto_sp
forcible
cramp_sp
SETPOINT
17
Not supported.
forcible
HSP.1
Default = 100
Not supported.
forcible
SETPOINT
HSP.2
Default = 0
Default = 0
Default = 0
Default = 0
Default = 14.0
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
SETPOINT
SETPOINT
SETPOINT
SETPOINT
SETPOINT
v_hr_no
v_hr_fu
dt_hr_no
dt_hr_fu
oathr_no
Default = 14.0
Not supported.
forcible
SETPOINT
oathr_fu
Default = 0
Default = 64
Not supported.
Not supported.
forcible
forcible
SETPOINT
SETPOINT
DGRH
hauto_sp
Default = 1.0
Not supported.
forcible
SETPOINT
hramp_sp
forcible
SETPOINT
lim_sp1
41
forcible
SETPOINT
lim_sp2
41
0-100,
Default = 100
0-100,
Default = 100
0-100,
Default = 100
Default = 122
forcible
SETPOINT
lim_sp3
Not supported.
forcible
SETPOINT
rsp
Default = 9.0
Not supported.
forcible
SETPOINT
hr_deadb
MODE INPUTS
ITEM
GEN.I
ONOF
LOCK
DLS1
DLS2
ICE.D
DUAL
ELEC
PUMP
OCCS
RECL
HC.SW
RLOC
DMND
RSET
C.FLOW
EXPANSION
GENERAL INPUTS
On Off Switch
Cooler Interlock
Demand Limit Switch 1
Demand Limit Switch 2
Ice Done
Dual Setpoint Switch
Electrical Box Safety
Pump Run Feedback
Occupancy Override Swit
Heat Reclaim Switch
Heat Cool Switch Status
Remote Interlock Switch
4-20 mA Demand Signal
4-20 mA Reset/Setpoint
Reclaim Cond Flow
UNITS
XXX.X (mA)
XXX.X (mA)
RANGE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
4 to 20
4 to 20
OPEN/CLSE
83
COMMENT
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
CCN POINT
ONOF
LOCK_1
LIM_SW1
LIM_SW2
ICE_SW
SETP_SW
ELEC_BOX
PUMP_DEF
OCC_OVSW
RECL_SW
HC_SW
REM-LOCK
LIM_ANAL
SP_RESET
CONDFLOW
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NO.
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23
14
34
4
4
14
14
14
14
CIR.A
CP.A1
CP.A2
CP.A3
CP.A4
HGB.A
HT.A1
HT.A2
HT.A3
HT.A4
FAN.A
SPD.A
EXV.A
FRP.A
FRHA
HR1.A
HR2.A
HR3.A
HR4.A
RV.A
CIR.B
CP.B1
CP.B2
CP.B3
CP.B4
HGB.B
HT.B1
HT.B2
HT.B3
HT.B4
FAN.B
SPD.B
EXV.B
FRP.B
FRHB
HR1.B
HR2.B
HR3.B
HR4.B
RV.B
CIR.C
CP.C1
CP.C2
CP.C3
CP.C4
HGB.C
HT.C1
HT.C2
HT.C3
HT.C4
FAN.C
SPD.C
EXV.C
FRP.C
FRHC
GEN.O
PMP.1
PMP.2
CND.P
CO.HT
CN.HT
REDY
RUN
SHUT
CATO
ALRM
ALRT
BOIL
EXPANSION
CIRCUIT A OUTPUTS
Compressor A1 Relay
Compressor A2 Relay
Compressor A3 Relay
Compressor A4 Relay
Hot Gas Bypass Circ A
Comp A1 Heater Relay
Comp A2 Heater Relay
Comp A3 Heater Relay
Comp A4 Heater Relay
Circuit A Fan Stages
Circ A Varifan Position
Circuit A EXV % Open
Refrigerant Pump Out A
Free Cooling Heater A
Air Cond Enter Valve A
Air Cond Leaving Valv A
Water Cond Enter Valv A
Water Cond Leav Valve A
4 Way Valve Circuit A
CIRCUIT B OUTPUTS
Compressor B1 Relay
Compressor B2 Relay
Compressor B3 Relay
Compressor B4 Relay
Hot Gas Bypass Circ B
Comp B1 Heater Relay
Comp B2 Heater Relay
Comp B3 Heater Relay
Comp B4 Heater Relay
Circuit B Fan Stages
Circ B Varifan Position
Circuit B EXV % Open
Refrigerant Pump Out B
Free Cooling Heater B
Air Cond Enter Valve B
Air Cond Leaving Valv B
Water Cond Enter Valv B
Water Cond Leav Valve B
4 Way Valve Circuit B
CIRCUIT C OUTPUTS
Compressor C1 Relay
Compressor C2 Relay
Compressor C3 Relay
Compressor C4 Relay
Hot Gas Bypass Circ C
Comp C1 Heater Relay
Comp C2 Heater Relay
Comp C3 Heater Relay
Comp C4 Heater Relay
Circuit C Fan Stages
Circ C Varifan Position
Circuit C EXV % Open
Refrigerant Pump Out C
Free Cooling Heater C
GENERAL OUTPUTS
Water Exchanger Pump 1
Water Exchanger Pump 2
Reclaim Condenser Pump
Cooler Heater Output
Condenser Heat Output
Chiller Ready Status
Chiller Running Status
Customer Shutdown Stat
Chiller Capacity 0-10 v
Alarm Relay
Alert Relay
Boiler Command
UNITS
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
X
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
X
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
OFF-ON
OFF-ON
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
X
XXX (%)
XXX (%)
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
CP_A1
CP_A2
CP_A3
CP_A4
HGBP_A
cp_a1_ht
cp_a2_ht
cp_a3_ht
cp_a4_ht
FAN_ST_A
hd_pos_a
EXV_A
FR_PMP_A
FR_HEATA
hr_ca_a
hr_la_a
hr_en_a
hr_lw_a
RV_A
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_D
CIRCB_AN
CIRCB_AN
CIRCB_D
CIRCA_D
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
CIRCB_D
CP_B1
CP_B2
CP_B3
CP_B4
HGBP_B
CP_HT_B1
CP_HT_B2
CP_HT_B3
CP_HT_B4
FAN_ST_B
hd_pos_b
EXV_B
FR_PMP_B
FR_HEATB
hr_ca_b
hr_la_b
hr_en_b
hr_lw_b
RV_B
Not supported.
Not supported.
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_AN
CIRCC_AN
CIRCC_D
CIRCC_D
CP_C1
CP_C2
CP_C3
CP_C4
HGBP_C
cp_c1_ht
cp_c2_ht
cp_c3_ht
cp_c4_ht
FAN_ST_C
hd_pos_c
EXV_C
FR_PMP_ C
FR_HEATC
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
STATEGEN
CPUMP_1
CPUMP_2
COND_PUMP
COOLHEAT
cond_htr
READY
RUNNING
SHUTDOWN
CAPT_010
ALARM
ALERT
BOILER
0-6
0-100
0-100
0-6
0-100
0-100
Not supported.
Not supported.
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
84
CCN POINT
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_AN
CIRCA_AN
CIRCA_D
CIRCA_D
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
RECLAIM
CIRCA_D
0-6
0-100
0-100
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
XX.X
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
CCN TABLE
PAGE
NO.
14
14
14
4
4
EXPANSION
DISP
TEST
METR
LANG
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
Test Display LEDs
Metric Display
Language Selection
UNIT
TYPE
UNIT CONFIGURATION
Unit Type
TONS
Unit Size
UNITS
RANGE
OFF/ON
US/METR
0=English
1=Espanol
2=Francais
3=Portugues
4=Translated
1=Air Cooled
2=Heat Pump
56 to 300
(nominal size
refer to Table 1 for
unit modular
combinations)
0-6
0-6
0-6
HGBP
60HZ
RECL
EHS
EMM
PAS.E
PASS
FREE
PD4.D
BOIL
SERV
FLUD
60 Hz Frequency
Heat Reclaim Select
Electrical Heater Stage
EMM Module Installed
Password Enable
Factory Password
Free Cooling Select
Pro_Dialog User Display
Boiler Control Select
SERVICE CONFIGURATIONS
Cooler Fluid Type
MOP
HP.TH
SHP.A
SHP.B
SHP.C
HTR
EWTO
AU.SM
BOTH
LOSP
HD.PG
HD.DG
HD.IG
HR.MI
HR.MA
COMMENT
XXX (tons)
XXX
0=Unused
1=Startup Only
2=Close Ctrl
3=High Ambient
NO/YES
NO/YES
0-4
NO/YES
NO/YES
1 to 0150
NO/YES
NO/YES
OFF/ON
1=Water
2=Brine
3=Low Brine
XX.X
40-60 F
(deg F/deg C)
(4.4-15.6 C)
XXX.X (psi/kPa) 500-640 psi
(3447 to
4412 kPa)
XX.X (F/C)
3-14 F
(1.7-7.8 C)
XX.X (F/C)
3-14 F
(1.7-7.8 C)
XX.X (F/C)
3-14 F
(1.7-7.8 C)
XX.X (F/C)
0.5-9 F
(0.3-5.0 C)
XX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.X
XX.X
XX.X
XXX.X (%)
XXX.X (%)
WRITE
STATUS
DEFAULT
Not supported.
Not supported.
Low Brine is
not supported.
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
4-50 F
(20-10 C)
10-10
10-10
10-10
Not supported.
Not supported.
85
CCN
POINT
PAGE
NO.
OFF
US
0
N/A
display_test
DISPCONF DISPUNIT
DISPCONF LANGUAGE 14
FACTORY
unit_typ
FACTORY
unitsize
FACTORY
varfan_a
FACTORY
varfan_b
FACTORY
varfan_c
FACTORY
hgbp_sel
0111
NO
NO
OFF
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
FACTORY
freq_60H
recl_opt
ehs_sel
emm_nrcp
pass_enb
fac_pass
freecool
pd4_disp
boil_sel
SERVICE1
flui_typ
50
SERVICE1
mop_sp
609
SERVICE1
hp_th
7.2
SERVICE1
sh_sp_a
7.2
SERVICE1
sh_sp_b
7.2
SERVICE1
sh_sp_c
2.0
(Number of
degrees
added to
brine freeze
set point to
enable
cooler
heater.)
NO
NO
NO
14
SERVICE1
heatersp
47
SERVICE1
SERVICE1
USER
SERVICE1
ewt_opt
auto_sm
both_sel
lowestsp
33
2.0
0.4
0.4
20
100
SERVICE1
SERVICE1
SERVICE1
SERVICE1
SERVICE1
hd_pg
hd_dg
hd_ig
min_3w
max_3w
0: No low ambient
temperature head
pressure control
1:low ambient
temperature head
pressure control
0: No low ambient
temperature head
pressure control
1: low ambient
temperature head
pressure control
0: No low ambient
temperature head
pressure control
1: low ambient
temperature head
pressure control
0
Not supported.
Not supported
CCN
TABLE
YES
NO
0
NO
20, 21
33
23
33
EXPANSION
UNITS
OPTN
CCNA
CCNB
BAUD
OPTIONS CONFIGURATION
CCN Address
CCN Bus Number
CCN Baud Rate
LOAD
LLCS
RL.S
DELY
ICE.M
PUMP
ROT.P
PM.PS
P.SBY
P.LOC
LS.ST
LS.ND
LS.LT
OA.TH
FREE
BO.TH
EHST
EHSB
E.DEF
EHSP
AUTO
RSET
CRST
HRST
DMDC
DMMX
DMZE
MSSL
SLVA
LLBL
LLBD
LLDY
LAGP
Slave Address
Lead/Lag Balance Select
Lead/Lag Balance Delta
Lead/Lag Delay
Lag Unit Pump Select
LPUL
XXX
XXX
XX (Minutes)
XXXX (hours)
XX.XX
XX.XX
XXX (%)
XX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.X
(deg F/deg C)
XX.XX
(deg F/deg C)
RANGE
1-239
0-239
1=2400
2=4800
3=9600
4=19200
5=38400
0=Equal
1=Staged
0=Automatic
1=Cir A Leads
2=Cir B Leads
3=Cir C Leads
ENBL/DSBL
1 to 15
ENBL/DSBL
0=No Pump
1=1 Pump Only
2=2 Pumps Auto
3=PMP 1 Manual
4=PMP 2 Manual
24 to 3000
NO-YES
NO-YES
NO-YES
00.00-23.59
00-00-23.59
0-100
0=No Reset
1=Out Air Temp
2=Delta T Temp
3=4-20 mA Input
4=Space Temp
0=No Reset
1=Out Air Temp
2=Delta T Temp
3=4-20 mA Input
0=None
1=Switch
2=4-20 mA Input
XXX
XX (minutes)
0=Disable
1=Master
2=Slave
1-236
ENBL/DSBL
40-400
2-30
0=Off if Unit
stopped
1=On if Unit
stopped
0-60
86
CCN TABLE
N/A
N/A
N/A
CCN POINT
CCNA
CCNB
BAUD
PAGE
NO.
46
46
USER
lead_cir
20
USER
seq_typ
20
DSBL
1
DSBL
0
USER
USER
USER
USER
ramp_sel
off_on_d
ice_cnfg
pump_seq
23
32
33
44
USER
USER
USER
USER
USER
USER
USER
USER
pump_del
pump_per
pump_sby
pump_loc
nh_start
nh_end
nh_limit
heat_th
47
47
Not supported.
48
NO
NO
NO
00.00
00.00
100
5F
Not supported.
32.0
USER
free_oat
14
USER
boil_th
Not supported.
Not supported.
NO-YES
DEFAULT
1
0
3
5-32 F
(15-0 C)
23 -70 F
(5-21 C)
NO-YES
NO-YES
XX.X (mA)
XX.X (mA)
XXX (hours)
XX (minutes)
COMMENT
Not supported.
31
47
47
41
USER
ehs_th
NO
NO
0
NO
USER
USER
USER
USER
ehs_back
ehs_defr
ehs_pull
auto_sel
USER
cr_sel
USER
hr_sel
USER
lim_sel
41
0.0
0.0
0
USER
USER
MST_SLV
lim_mx
lim_ze
ms_sel
41
41
46
2
DSBL
168
10
0
MST_SLV
MST_SLV
MST_SLV
MST_SLV
MST_SLV
slv_addr
ll_bal
ll_bal_d
lsrt_tim
lag_pump
46
46
46
17, 46
MST_SLV
lead_pul
17, 46
46
EXPANSION
UNITS
TIME
HH.MM
DATE
MNTH
TIME OF DAY
Hour and Minute
DAY, DATE
Month
DOM
DAY
Day of Month
Day of Week
XX
YEAR
SCH1
PER.1
PER.1OCC.1
PER.1UNO.1
PER.1MON.1
PER.1TUE.1
PER.1WED.1
PER.1THU.1
PER.1FRI.1
PER.1SAT.1
PER.1SUN.1
PER.1HOL.1
PER.2
PER.2OCC.2
PER.2UNO.2
PER.2MON.2
PER.2TUE.2
PER.2WED.2
PER.2THU.2
PER.2FRI.2
PER.2SAT.2
PER.2SUN.2
PER.2HOL.2
PER.3
PER.3OCC.3
PER.3UNO.3
PER.3MON.3
PER.3TUE.3
PER.3WED.3
PER.3THU.3
PER.3FRI.3
PER.3SAT.3
PER.3SUN.3
PER.3HOL.3
PER.4
PER.4OCC.4
PER.4UNO.4
PER.4MON.4
PER.4TUE.4
PER.4WED.4
PER.4THU.4
PER.4FRI.4
PER.4SAT.4
PER.4SUN.4
PER.4HOL.4
PER.5
PER.5OCC.5
PER.5UNO.5
PER.5MON.5
PER.5TUE.5
PER.5WED.5
PER.5THU.5
PER.5FRI.5
PER.5SAT.5
PER.5SUN.5
PER.5HOL.5
PER.6
PER.6OCC.6
PER.6UNO.6
PER.6MON.6
PER.6TUE.6
PER.6WED.6
PER.6THU.6
PER.6FRI.6
PER.6SAT.6
PER.6SUN.6
PER.6HOL.6
Year of Century
SCHEDULE 1
Period 1 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 2 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 3 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 4 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 5 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 6 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
XX
XX.XX
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
00.00-23.59
forcible*
N/A
HH.MM
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
1-31
1=Monday
2=Tuesday
3=Wednesday
4=Thursday
5=Friday
6=Saturday
7=Sunday
00-99
forcible*
N/A
MNTH
forcible*
forcible*
N/A
N/A
DOM
DAY
forcible*
N/A
YEAR
PAGE
NO.
32
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCCTOD1
UNOCTOD1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCCTOD4
UNOCTOD4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCCTOD5
UNOCTOD5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCC1P01S
OCCTOD6
UNOCTOD6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
*Password protected.
87
OCCTOD2
UNOCTOD2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
OCCTOD3
UNOCTOD3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
SCH1
PER.7
PER.7OCC.7
PER.7UNO.7
PER.7MON.7
PER.7TUE.7
PER.7WED.7
PER.7THU.7
PER.7FRI.7
PER.7SAT.7
PER.7SUN.7
PER.7HOL.7
PER.8
PER.8OCC.8
PER.8UNO.8
PER.8MON.8
PER.8TUE.8
PER.8WED.8
PER.8THU.8
PER.8FRI.8
PER.8SAT.8
PER.8SUN.8
PER.8HOL.8
SCH2
PER.1
PER.1OCC.1
PER.1UNO.1
PER.1MON.1
PER.1TUE.1
PER.1WED.1
PER.1THU.1
PER.1FRI.1
PER.1SAT.1
PER.1SUN.1
PER.1HOL.1
PER.2
PER.2OCC.2
PER.2UNO.2
PER.2MON.2
PER.2TUE.2
PER.2WED.2
PER.2THU.2
PER.2FRI.2
PER.2SAT.2
PER.2SUN.2
PER.2HOL.2
PER.3
PER.3OCC.3
PER.3UNO.3
PER.3MON.3
PER.3TUE.3
PER.3WED.3
PER.3THU.3
PER.3FRI.3
PER.3SAT.3
PER.3SUN.3
PER.3HOL.3
PER.4
PER.4OCC.4
PER.4UNO.4
PER.4MON.4
PER.4TUE.4
PER.4WED.4
PER.4THU.4
PER.4FRI.4
PER.4SAT.4
PER.4SUN.4
PER.4HOL.4
PER.5
PER.5OCC.5
PER.5UNO.5
PER.5MON.5
PER.5TUE.5
PER.5WED.5
PER.5THU.5
PER.5FRI.5
PER.5SAT.5
PER.5SUN.5
PER.5HOL.5
PER.6
PER.6OCC.6
PER.6UNO.6
PER.6MON.6
PER.6TUE.6
PER.6WED.6
PER.6THU.6
PER.6FRI.6
PER.6SAT.6
PER.6SUN.6
PER.6HOL.6
EXPANSION
SCHEDULE 1
Period 7 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 8 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
SCHEDULE 2
Period 1 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 2 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 3 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 4 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 5 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
Period 6 Occ/Unocc Sel
Occupied Time
Unoccupied Time
Monday Select
Tuesday Select
Wednesday Select
Thursday Select
Friday Select
Saturday Select
Sunday Select
Holiday Select
UNITS
RANGE
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
XX.XX
XX.XX
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
OCCTOD7
UNOCTOD7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
OCCP01S
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD1
UNOCTOD1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
DOW1
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD
UNOCTOD2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
DOW2
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD
UNOCTOD3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
DOW3
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD4
UNOCTOD4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
DOW4
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD5
UNOCTOD5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
DOW5
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD6
UNOCTOD6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
DOW6
PAGE
NO.
OCCTOD8
UNOCTOD8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
32
88
EXPANSION
PER.7
PER.7OCC.7
PER.7UNO.7
PER.7MON.7
PER.7TUE.7
PER.7WED.7
PER.7THU.7
PER.7FRI.7
PER.7SAT.7
PER.7SUN.7
PER.7HOL.7
PER.8
PER.8OCC.8
PER.8UNO.8
PER.8MON.8
PER.8TUE.8
PER.8WED.8
PER.8THU.8
PER.8FRI.8
PER.8SAT.8
PER.8SUN.8
PER.8HOL.8
HOLI
HOL.1
HOL.1MON.1
HOL.1DAY.1
HOL.1DUR.1
HOL.1HOL.2
HOL.1MON.2
HOL.2DAY.2
HOL.2DUR.2
HOL.9
HOL.9MON.9
Holiday 9 Configuration
Holiday Start Month
HOL.9DAY.9
HOL.9DUR.9
UNITS
HOL.10DU.10
COMMENT
WRITE
PAGE
CCN TABLE CCN POINT
STATUS
NO.
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
XX.XX
XX.XX
00.00-23.59
00.00-23.59
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
1=January
2=February
3=March
4=April
5=May
6=June
7=July
8=August
9=September
10=October
11=November
12=December
1 to 31
1 to 99
forcible
HOLDY_01
HOL_MON
forcible
forcible
HOLDY_01
HOLDY_01
HOL_DAY
HOL_LEN
See
HOL.1MON.1
See
HOL.1DAY.1
See
HOL.1DUR.1
forcible
HOLDY_02
HOL_MON
forcible
HOLDY_02
HOL_DAY
forcible
HOLDY_02
HOL_LEN
See
HOL.1MON.1
See
HOL.1DAY.1
See
HOL.1DUR.1
forcible
HOLDY_09
HOL_MON
forcible
HOLDY_09
HOL_DAY
forcible
HOLDY_09
HOL_LEN
See
HOL.1MON.1
See
HOL.1DAY.1
See
HOL.1DUR.1
forcible
HOLDY_09
forcible
HOLDY_09
forcible
HOLDY_09
See
HOL.1MON.1
See
HOL.1DAY.1
See
HOL.1DUR.1
forcible
HOLDY_16
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
0-65,500
0-65,500
0-65,500
forcible*
forcible*
forcible*
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
XX
XX
RANGE
HOL.16DU.16
MCFG
AL.SV
CHRG
WATE
PMP.1
PMP.2
PMP.C
W.FIL
RS.SV
OCC2P02S
OCCTOD7
UNOCTOD7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
DOW7
OCCTOD8
UNOCTOD8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
DOW8
forcible
forcible
44
Not supported.
0=Default
1=Refrigerant Charge
2=Water loop size
3=Not used
4=Pump 1
5=Pump 2
6=Reclaim Pump (not used)
7=Water filter
8=Reset all
*Default=NO.
Default=0.
89
MAINTCFG
MAINTCFG
MAINTCFG
MAINTCFG
MAINTCFG
MAINTCFG
MAINTCFG
SERMAINT
s_alert
charge_a
wloop_c
pump1_c
pump2_c
hpump_c
wfilte_c
s_reset
EXPANSION
SLCT
OPER
SP.SE
Setpoint Select
HC.SE
RL.SE
Reclaim Select
MODE
MD01
MD02
MD03
MD04
MD05
MD06
MD07
MD08
MD09
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15
MD16
MD17
MD18
MD19
MD20
MD21
MD22
MD23
MD24
MD25
MD26
MD27
MD28
MD29
MD30
MD31
MD32
OPERATING MODES
Startup Delay in Effect
Second Setpoint in Use
Reset in Effect
Demand Limit Active
Ramp Loading Active
Cooler Heater Active
Water Pump Rotation
Pump Periodic Start
Night Low Noise Active
System Manager Active
Mast Slave Ctrl Active
Auto Changeover Active
Free Cooling Active
Reclaim Active
Electric Heat Active
Heating Low EWT Lockout
Boiler Active
Ice Mode in Effect
Defrost Active on Cir A
Defrost Active on Cir B
Low Suction Circuit A
Low Suction Circuit B
Low Suction Circuit C
High DGT Circuit A
High DGT Circuit B
High DGT Circuit C
High Pres Override Cir A
High Pres Override Cir B
High Pres OVerride Cir C
Low Superheat Circuit A
Low Superheat Circuit B
Low Superheat Circuit C
UNITS
RANGE
0=Switch Ctrl
1=Time Sched
2=CCN Control
0=Setpoint Occ
1=Setpoint1
2=Setpoint2
3=4-20mA Setp
4=Dual Setp Sw
0=Cooling
1=Heating
2=Auto Chgover
3=Heat Cool Sw
0=No
1=Yes
2=Switch Ctrl
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/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
PAGE
NO.
Default = 0
forcible
N/A
N/A
32
Default = 0
forcible
N/A
N/A
33
Default = 0
1-3 not
supported.
forcible
GENUNIT
HC_SEL
Default = 0
1 and 2 not
supported.
forcible
GENUNIT
RECL_SET
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODES
MODE_01
MODE_02
MODE_03
MODE_04
MODE_05
MODE_06
MODE_07
MODE_08
MODE_09
MODE_10
MODE_11
MODE_12
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
MODE_26
MODE_27
MODE_28
MODE_29
MODE_30
MODE_31
MODE_32
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
33, 46
46
46
46
46
47
47
47
47
47
47
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
48
49
49
49
MODE ALARMS
ITEM
R.ALM
ALRM
H.ALM**
EXPANSION*
UNITS
RANGE
90
COMMENT
WRITE
STATUS
forcible
CCN TABLE
CCN POINT
N/A
N/A
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
GENUNIT
alarm_1
alarm_2
alarm_3
alarm_4
alarm_5
ALRMHIST
ALRMHIST
ALRMHIST
ALRMHIST
ALRMHIST
alm_history_01
alm_history_02
alm_history_29
alm_history_30
PAGE
NO.
CIRCA_D
CIRCB_AN
CIRCB_D
DISPLAY NAME
CIRCUIT A ANALOG VALUES
Percent Total Capacity
Discharge Pressure
Suction Pressure
Crank Heater Current Cp1
Crank Heater Current Cp2
Crank Heater Current Cp3
Crank Heater Current Cp4
Motor Thermistor Comp 1
Motor Thermistor Comp 2
Motor Thermistor Comp 3
Motor Thermistor Comp 4
Saturated Condensing Tmp
Saturated Suction Temp
Suction Gas Temp
Suction Superheat Temp
EXV Position
Head Press Actuator Pos
CIRCUIT A DISCRETE
Compressor 1 Output
Compressor 2 Output
Compressor 3 Output
Compressor 4 Output
Compressor 1 Heater Out
Compressor 2 Heater Out
Compressor 3 Heater Out
Compressor 4 Heater Out
Hot Gas Bypass Output
FANS OUTPUT
Fan Output DO # 1
Fan Output DO # 2
Fan Output DO # 3
Fan Output DO # 4
Fan Output DO # 5
Fan Output DO # 6
Fan Staging Number
FREE COOLING OUTPUT
Refrigerant Pump Out
Circuit Heater Output
4 Way Refrigerant Valve
CIRCUIT B ANALOG VALUES
Percent Total Capacity
Discharge Pressure
Suction Pressure
Crank Heater Current Cp1
Crank Heater Current Cp2
Crank Heater Current Cp3
Crank Heater Current Cp4
Motor Thermistor Comp 1
Motor Thermistor Comp 2
Motor Thermistor Comp 3
Motor Thermistor Comp 4
Saturated Condensing Tmp
Saturated Suction Temp
Suction Gas Temp
Suction Superheat Temp
EXV Position
Head Press Actuator Pos
CIRCUIT B DISCRETE
Compressor 1 Output
Compressor 2 Output
Compressor 3 Output
Compressor 4 Output
Compressor 1 Heater Out
Compressor 2 Heater Out
Compressor 3 Heater Out
Compressor 4 Heater Out
Hot Gas Bypass Output
FANS OUTPUT
Fan Output DO # 1
Fan Output DO # 2
Fan Output DO # 3
Fan Output DO # 4
Fan Output DO # 5
Fan Output DO # 6
Fan Staging Number
FREE COOLING OUTPUT
Refrigerant Pump Out
Circuit Heater Output
4 Way Refrigerant Valve
RANGE
0 - 100
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnnn
nnnn
nnnn
nnnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
0 - 100
0 - 100
UNITS
%
psi
psi
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
F
F
F
^F
%
%
POINT NAME
CAPA_T
DP_A
SP_A
cpa1_cur
cpa2_cur
cpa3_cur
cpa4_cur
cpa1_tmp
cpa2_tmp
cpa3_tmp
cpa4_tmp
SCT_A
SST_A
SUCT_T_A
SH_A
EXV_A
hd_pos_a
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
CP_A1
CP_A2
CP_A3
CP_A4
cp_a1_ht
cp_a2_ht
cp_a3_ht
cp_a4_ht
HGBP_V_A
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
0-6
fan_a1
fan_a2
fan_a3
fan_a4
fan_a5
fan_a6
FAN_ST_A
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
FR_PMP_A
FR_HEATA
RV_A
0 - 100
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnnn
nnnn
nnnn
nnnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
0-100
0-100
%
psi
psi
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
F
F
F
^F
%
%
CAPB_T
DP_B
SP_B
cpb1_cur
cpb2_cur
cpb3_cur
cpb4_cur
cpb1_tmp
cpb2_tmp
cpb3_tmp
cpb4_tmp
SCT_B
SST_B
SUCT_T_B
SH_B
EXV_B
hd_pos_b
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
CP_B1
CP_B2
CP_B3
CP_B4
cp_b1_ht
cp_b2_ht
cp_b3_ht
cp_b4_ht
HGBP_V_B
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
0-6
fan_b1
fan_b2
fan_b3
fan_b4
fan_b5
fan_b6
FAN_ST_B
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
FR_PMP_B
FR_HEATB
RV_B
91
WRITE STATUS
CIRCC_D
FANHOURS
DISPLAY NAME
CIRCUIT C ANALOG VALUES
Percent Total Capacity
Discharge Pressure
Suction Pressure
Crank Heater Current Cp1
Crank Heater Current Cp2
Crank Heater Current Cp3
Crank Heater Current Cp4
Motor Thermistor Comp 1
Motor Thermistor Comp 2
Motor Thermistor Comp 3
Motor Thermistor Comp 4
Saturated Condensing Tmp
Saturated Suction Temp
Suction Gas Temp
Suction Superheat Temp
EXV Position
Head Press Actuator Pos
CIRCUIT C DISCRETE
Compressor 1 Output
Compressor 2 Output
Compressor 3 Output
Compressor 4 Output
Compressor 1 Heater Out
Compressor 2 Heater Out
Compressor 3 Heater Out
Compressor 4 Heater Out
Hot Gas Bypass Output
FANS OUTPUT
Fan Output DO # 1
Fan Output DO # 2
Fan Output DO # 3
Fan Output DO # 4
Fan Output DO # 5
Fan Output DO # 6
Fan Staging Number
FREE COOLING OUT
Refrigerant Pump Out
Circuit Heater Output
FAN OPERATING HOURS
Circuit A Fan #1 Hours
Circuit A Fan #2 Hours
Circuit A Fan #3 Hours
Circuit A Fan #4 Hours
Circuit A Fan #5 Hours
Circuit A Fan #6 Hours
Circuit B Fan #1 Hours
Circuit B Fan #2 Hours
Circuit B Fan #3 Hours
Circuit B Fan #4 Hours
Circuit B Fan #5 Hours
Circuit B Fan #6 Hours
Circuit C Fan #1 Hours
Circuit C Fan #2 Hours
Circuit C Fan #3 Hours
Circuit C Fan #4 Hours
Circuit C Fan #5 Hours
Circuit C Fan #6 Hours
WATER PUMPS
Water Pump #1 Hours
Water Pump #2 Hours
Heat Reclaim Pump Hours
RANGE
0-100
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnnn
nnnn
nnnn
nnnn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
0-100
0-100
UNITS
%
psi
psi
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
AMPS
F
F
F
^F
%
%
POINT NAME
CAPC_T
DP_C
SP_C
cpc1_cur
cpc2_cur
cpc3_cur
cpc4_cur
cpc1_tmp
cpc2_tmp
cpc3_tmp
cpc4_tmp
SCT_C
SST_C
SUCT_T_C
SH_C
EXV_C
hd_pos_c
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
CP_C1
CP_C2
CP_C3
CP_C4
cp_c1_ht
cp_c2_ht
cp_c3_ht
cp_c4_ht
HGBP_V_C
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
0-6
fan_c1
fan_c2
fan_c3
fan_c4
fan_c5
fan_c6
FAN_ST_C
On/Off
On/Off
FR_PMP_C
FR_HEATC
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hr_fana1
hr_fana2
hr_fana3
hr_fana4
hr_fana5
hr_fana6
hr_fanb1
hr_fanb2
hr_fanb3
hr_fanb4
hr_fanb5
hr_fanb6
hr_fanc1
hr_fanc2
hr_fanc3
hr_fanc4
hr_fanc5
hr_fanc6
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
hours
hours
hours
hr_cpum1
hr_cpum2
hr_hpump
92
WRITE STATUS
DISPLAY NAME
Control Type
Run Status
Heat/Cool Select
Heat Reclaim Select
Alarm State
Current Alarm 1
Current Alarm 2
Current Alarm 3
Current Alarm 4
Current Alarm 5
Percent Total Capacity
Active Demand Limit Val
Lag Capacity Limit Value
Current Setpoint
Setpoint Occupied
Setpoint Control
MODES
Control Point
Controlled Water Temp
External Temperature
Emergency Stop
Startup Delay in Effect
Second Setpoint in Use
Reset in Effect
Demand Limit Active
Ramp Loading Active
Cooler Heater Active
Cooler Pumps Rotation
Pump Periodic Start
Night Low Noise Active
System Manager Active
Master Slave Active
Auto Changeover Active
Free Cooling Active
Reclaim Active
Electric Heat Active
Heating Low EWT Lockout
Boiler Active
Ice Mode in Effect
Defrost Active On Cir A
Defrost Active On Cir B
Low Suction Circuit A
Low Suction Circuit B
Low Suction Circuit C
High DGT Circuit A
High DGT Circuit B
High DGT Circuit C
High Pres Override Cir A
High Pres Override Cir B
High Pres Override Cir C
Low Superheat Circuit A
Low Superheat Circuit B
Low Superheat Circuit C
RANGE
Local
CCN
Remote
0 = Off
1 = Running
2 = Stopping
3 = Delay
4 = Tripout
5 = Ready
6 = Override
7 = Defrost
8 = Run Test
9 = Test
Enable/Disable
Yes/No
0-15
0 = Cool
1 = Heat
2 = Stand-by
3 = Both
0 = Cool
1 = Heat
2 = Auto
Yes/No
0 Normal
1 Partial
2 Shutdown
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn.n
Yes/No
Setpt 1
Setpt 2
Ice_sp
4-20mA
Auto
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
Enable/Emstop
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
93
UNITS
POINT NAME
ctr_type
WRITE STATUS
STATUS
min
%
%
%
F
F
F
F
CHIL_S_S
CHIL_OCC
min_left
HEATCOOL
forcible
forcible
HC_SEL
forcible
RECL_SEL
ALM
forcible
alarm_1
alarm_2
alarm_3
alarm_4
alarm_5
CAP_T
DEM_LIM
LAG_LIM
SP
SP_OCC
sp_ctrl
CTRL_PNT
CTRL_WT
OAT
EMSTOP
Mode_01
Mode_02
Mode_03
Mode_04
Mode_05
Mode_06
Mode_07
Mode_08
Mode_09
Mode_10
Mode_11
Mode_12
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
Mode_26
Mode_27
Mode_28
Mode_29
Mode_30
Mode_31
Mode_32
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
STATEGEN
DISPLAY NAME
Heat Reclaim Select
Reclaim Condenser Pump
Reclaim Condenser Flow
Reclaim Condenser Heater
Reclaim Entering Fluid
Reclaim Leaving Fluid
Reclaim Fluid Setpoint
Reclaim Valve Position
Reclaim Status Circuit A
Pumpdown Pressure Cir A
Sub Condenser Temp Cir A
Pumdown Saturated Tmp A
Subcooling Temperature A
Air Cond Entering Valv A
Water Cond Enter Valve A
Air Cond Leaving Valve A
Water Cond Leaving Val A
Heat Reclaim Circuit B
Reclaim Status Circuit B
Pumpdown Pressure Cir B
Sub Condenser Temp Cir B
Pumdown Saturated Tmp B
Subcooling Temperature B
Air Cond Entering Valv B
Water Cond Enter Valve B
Air Cond Leaving Valve B
Water Cond Leaving Val B
UNIT DISCRETE IN
On/Off Remote Switch
Remote Heat/Cool Switch
Current Control
Remote Reclaim Switch
Remote Setpoint Switch
Limit Switch 1 Status
Limit Switch 2 Status
Occupied Override Switch
Ice Done Storage Switch
Interlock Status
Pump Run Status
Remote Interlock Status
Electrical Box Safety
UNIT DISCRETE OUT
Electrical Heat Stage
Boiler Command
Water Pump #1 Command
Water Pump #2 Command
Rotate Pumps Now
Reclaim Condenser Pump
Cooler Heater Command
Shutdown Indicator State
Alarm Relay Status
Alert Relay Status
Ready or Running Status
Running Status
UNIT ANALOG
Water Exchanger Entering
Water Exchanger Leaving
Optional Space Temp
CHWS Temperature
Reset /Setpoint 4-20mA In
Limit 4-20mA Signal
Chiller Capacity Signal
RANGE
Yes/no
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
UNITS
F
F
F
%
psi
F
F
^F
psi
F
F
^F
POINT NAME
RECL_SEL
CONDPUMP
CONDFLOW
cond_htr
HR_EWT
HR_LWT
RSP
hr_v_pos
hrstat_a
PD_P_A
hr_subta
hr_sat_a
hr_subca
hr_ea_a
hr_ew_a
hr_la_a
hr_lw_a
RECL_SW
SETP_SW
LIM_SW1
LIM_SW2
OCC_OVSW
ICE_SW
LOCK_1
PUMP_DEF
REM_ LOCK
ELEC_BOX
0-4/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
Yes/No
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
On/Off
EHS_STEP
BOILER
CPUMP_1
CPUMP_2
ROT_PUMP
COND_PMP
COOLHEAT
SHUTDOWN
ALARMOUT
ALERT
READY
RUNNING
94
forcible
hrstat_b
PD_P_B
hr_subtb
hr_sat_b
hr_subcb
hr_ea_b
hr_ew_b
hr_la_b
hr_lw_b
Open/Close
Open/Close
Off, On Cool, On
Heat, On Auto
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
Open/Close
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
WRITE STATUS
ONOFF_SW
HC_SW
on_ctrl
F
F
F
F
ma
ma
volts
EWT
LWT
SPACETMP
CHWSTEMP
SP_RESET
LIM_ANAL
CAPT_010
forcible
forcible
forcible
forcible
DISPLAY NAME
Machine Operating Hours
Machine Starts Number
Compressor A1 Hours
Compressor A2 Hours
Compressor A3 Hours
Compressor A4 Hours
Compressor A1 Starts
Compressor A2 Starts
Compressor A3 Starts
Compressor A4 Starts
Compressor B1 Hours
Compressor B2 Hours
Compressor B3 Hours
Compressor B4 Hours
Compressor B1 Starts
Compressor B2 Starts
Compressor B3 Starts
Compressor B4 Starts
Compressor C1 Hours
Compressor C2 Hours
Compressor C3 Hours
Compressor C4 Hours
Compressor C1 Starts
Compressor C2 Starts
Compressor C4 Starts
Compressor C4 Starts
CYCLES
Starts Max During 1 Hour
Starts/hr From Last 24 h
Circuit A Defrost Numer
Circuit B Defrost Number
RANGE
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
nnnnn
UNITS
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
nn
nn
nnnnn
nnnnn
POINT NAME
HR_MACH
st_mach
HR_CP_A1
HR_CP_A2
HR_CP_A3
HR_CP_A4
st_cp_a1
st_cp_a2
st_cp_a3
st_cp_a4
HR_CP_B1
HR_CP_B2
HR_CP_B3
HR_CP_B4
st_cp_b1
st_cp_b2
st_cp_b3
st_cp_b4
HR_CP_C1
HR_CP_C2
HR_CP_C3
HR_CP_C4
st_cp_c1
st_cp_c2
st_cp_c3
st_cp_c4
WRITE STATUS
st_cp_mx
st_cp_av
nb_def_a
nb_def_b
BRODEFS
DISPLAY NAME
Alarm Routing Control
Alarm Equipment Priority
Comm Failure Retry Time
Realarm Time
Alarm System Name
Activate
RANGE
0-11111111
0-7
1-240
1-255
8 chars
0=Unused
1=Broadcast time,
date, holiday flag
and OAT (as like
existing pro_dialog
control).
2=For Standalone
chiller. Daylight savings time & holiday
determination will
be done without
broadcasting
through the bus.
DEFAULT
00000000
4
10
30
PRO_RBRQ
2
UNITS
Bus # 0 to 239
Element #0 to 239
Disable/Enable
0
0
Disable
Oatbusnm
Oatlocad
dayl_sel
1 to 12
1 to 7
1 to 5
3
7
5
Startmon
Startdow
Startwom
1 to 12
1 to 7
1 to 5
10
7
5
Stopmon
Stoptdow
stopwom
min
min
POINT NAME
ALRM_CNT
EQP_TYP
RETRY_TM
RE_ALARM
ALRM_NAM
Ccnbroad
OAT Broadcast
DAYLIGHT SAVING SELECT
ENTERING
Month
Day of week* (1=Monday)
Week Number of Month
LEAVING
Month
Day of week* (1=Monday)
Week Number of Month
*Day of week where daylight savings time will occur in the morning
(at 2:00 am). Daylight savings time occurs on Sunday (7) morning,
1 hour shall be added when entering and 1 hour subtracted when
leaving.
95
DISPLAY NAME
Device Name
Description
RANGE
8 chars
24 chars
Location
Software Part Number
Model Number
Serial Number
Reference Number
24 chars
16 chars
20 chars
12 chars
24 chars
DEFAULT
PD5_RBRQ
PRO-DIALOG 5
30RB&30HP
UNITS
POINT NAME
UNITS
No
0
POINT NAME
DISPUNIT
LANGUAGE
unit_typ
CSA-SR-20C4600NN
TABLE
DISPCONF
DISPLAY NAME
Metric Display on STDU
Language Selection
FACTORY1
Unit Type
RANGE
Yes/No
0=English
1=Espanol
2=Francais
3=Portugues
4=English2
1 (Cooling Only),
2 (Heat Pump)
56 to 300
0 to 6
0 to 6
0 to 6
Yes/No
Yes/No
0 to 4
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
0-Hot gas bypass valve (not
used)
1=Used for Startup only
2=Close Control
3=High Ambient (if High
pressure mode is active,
close control shall be active)
No=Use ComfortLink
display as user interface
(factory installed)
Yes=Use Pro_dialog
synopsis as user interface
(factory installed)
0 to 150
Factory Password
NOTES:
1. Enter unit size. This item allows the controls to determine capacity of each compressor and the total number of fans on each circuit based on a compressor arrangement array (can be viewed in
table FACTORY2). It is not necessary to enter compressor
capacity and number of fans on each circuit. See the Unit Compressor Configuration table below as a reference.
2. Number of fans controlled directly by a variable speed fan actuator using 0 to 10 vdc signal. This will enable the controls to
DEFAULT
192
0
0
0
No
No
0
No
No
No
0
tons
unitsize
varfan_a
varfan_b
varfan_c
recl_opt
freecool
ehs_sel
boil_sel
freq_60H
emm_nrcp
hgbp_sel
Yes
pd4_disp
0111
fac_pass
cap_a1
cap_a2
cap_a3
cap_a4
cap_b1
cap_b2
cap_b3
cap_b4
cap_c1
cap_c2
cap_c3
cap_c4
20
25
20
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
20
25
20
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
25
0
0
0
25
25
20
20
20
20
25
20
25
20
25
20
25
25
20
25
25
25
25
0
0
20
20
25
20
25
20
25
20
25
25
20
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
20
25
20
25
20
25
25
20
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
25
25
25
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
25
96
DISPLAY NAME
Compressor A1 Capacity
Compressor A2 Capacity
Compressor A3 Capacity
Compressor A4 Capacity
Compressor B1 Capacity
Compressor B2 Capacity
Compressor B3 Capacity
Compressor B4 Capacity
Compressor C1 Capacity
Compressor C2 Capacity
Compressor C3 Capacity
Compressor C4 Capacity
Circuit A Total Fans NB
Circuit B Total Fans NB
Circuit C Total Fans NB
EXV A Maximum Steps Numb
EXV B Maximum Steps Numb
EXV C Maximum Steps Numb
RANGE
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
0 to 99
2 to 6
2 to 6
0 to 6
0/15000
0/15000
0/15000
DISPLAY NAME
Holiday Start Month
Start Day
Duration (days)
Master Slave Control
Master/Slave Select
Master Control Type
Slave Address
Lag Start Timer
Lead/Lag Balance
Lead/Lag Balance Delta
Lag Unit Pump Control
OCCDEFCS/
OCCPC01S and
OCCPC02S
UNITS
POINT NAME
cap_a1
cap_a2
cap_a3
cap_a4
cap_b1
cap_b2
cap_b3
cap_b4
cap_c1
cap_c2
cap_c3
cap_c4
nb_fan_a
nb_fan_b
nb_fan_c
exva_max
exvb_max
exvc_max
NOTES:
1. Compressor capacity will be automatically be determined if unit
size entered in FACTORY1 table matches the values in the unit
compressor configuration table.
TABLE
HOLIDAY/
HOLDY01S to
HOLDY16S
MST_SLV
DEFAULT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0=EXV not used
0
0
0-12
0-31
0-99
RANGE
0
0
0
POINT NAME
HOL_MON
HOL_DAY
HOL_LEN
0=Disable
1=Master
2=Slave
1=Local Control
2=Remote Control
3=CCN Control
1 to 236
2 to 30
Yes/No
40 to 400
0=Stop if Unit Stops
1=Run if Unit Stops
0 to 60
0-4
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0/1
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
ms_sel
ms_ctrl
97
DEFAULT
2
10
No
168
0
0
0
11111111
00:00
24:00
11111111
00:00
00:00
00000000
00:00
00:00
00000000
00:00
00:00
00000000
00:00
00:00
00000000
00:00
00:00
00000000
00:00
00:00
00000000
00:00
00:00
UNITS
min
hours
minutes
slv_addr
lstr_tim
ll_bal
ll_bal_d
lag_pump
lead_pul
OVR_EXT
DOW1
OCCTOD1
UNOCTOD1
DOW1
OCCTOD1
UNOCTOD2
DOW3
OCCTOD3
UNOCTOD3
DOW4
OCCTOD4
UNOCTOD4
DOW5
OCCTOD5
UNOCTOD5
DOW6
OCCTOD6
UNOCTOD6
DOW7
OCCTOD7
UNOCTOD7
DOW8
OCCTOD8
UNOCTOD8
DISPLAY NAME
Circuit Loading Sequence
RANGE
0-3
0=Auto,
1=A Lead
2=B Lead,
3 =C Lead
No/Yes
No/Yes
1-15
0-4
0=No Pump
1=One Pump Only
2=Two Pumps Auto
3=Pump#1 Manual
4=Pump#2 Manual
24-3000
No/Yes
No/Yes
No/Yes
No/Yes
0-4
0-4
1 =OAT,
0=None
2=Delta T,
3=4-20mA Control
4=Space Temp
0-2
0=None
1=Switch Control
2=4-20mA Control
0-20
0-20
-4-32
5-59
-4-37.4
No/Yes
23-70
No/Yes
0-60
No/Yes
DEFAULT
POINT NAME
lead_cir
No
No
1
0
seq_typ
ramp_sel
off_on_d
pump_seq
0
0
5
14
32
No
41
No
0
No
00:00-24:00
00:00-24:00
0-100
No/Yes
No/Yes
No/Yes
00:00
00:00
100
No
Yes
No
48
No
No
Yes
No
0
0
UNITS
Min
hours
pump_del
pump_per
pump_sby
pump_loc
auto_sel
cr_sel
hr_sel
lim_sel
ma
ma
F
F
F
F
minutes
lim_mx
lim_ze
heat_th
boil_th
free_oat
both_sel
ehs_th
ehs_back
ehs_pull
ehs_defr
nh_start
nh_end
nh_cnfg
ice_cnfg
menu_des
all_pass
NOTES:
1. Flow checked if pump off needed when a command is sent to the
primary pump to prevent cooler from freezing in winter conditions. Command will set the cooler flow switch to closed while the
controls stop the cooler pump. The controls may then generate
an alarm. If this decision is active, the cooler flow switch is not
checked when the cooler pump is stopped.
2. If cooling reset select set point has been selected the set point
based on 4-20mA input signal through ComfortLink control,
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DISPLAY NAME
COOLING
Cooling Setpoint 1
Cooling Setpoint 2
Cooling Ice Setpoinp
OAT No Reset Value
OAT Full Reset Value
Delta T No Reset Value
Delta T Full Reset Value
Current No Reset Value
Current Full Reset Value
Space T No Reset Value
SpaceT Full Reset Value
Cooling Reset Deg. Value
Cooling Ramp Loading
HEATING
Heating Setpoint 1
Heating Setpoint 2
OAT No Reset Value
OAT Full Reset Value
Delta T No Reset Value
Delta T Full Reset Value
Current No Reset Value
Current Full Reset Value
Heating Reset Deg. Value
Heating Ramp Loading
AUTO CHANGEOVER
Cool Changeover Setpt
Heat Changeover Setpt
MISCELLANEOUS
Switch Limit Setpoint 1
Switch Limit Setpoint 2
Switch Limit Setpoint 3
Reclaim Setpoint
Reclaim Deadband
RANGE
DEFAULT
UNITS
POINT NAME
20-70
20-70
20-70
14-125
14-125
0-25
0-25
0-20
0-20
14-125
14-125
30-30
0.2-2.0
44.0
44.0
44.0
14.0
14.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
14.0
14.0
0.0
1.0
F
F
F
F
F
^F
^F
ma
ma
F
F
^F
^F
csp1
csp2
ice_sp
oatcr_no
oatcr_fu
dt_cr_no
dt_cr_fu
v_cr_no
v_cr_fu
spacr_no
spacr_fu
cr_deg
cramp_sp
80-140
80-140
14-125
14-125
0-25
0- 25
0-20
0-20
30-30
0.2-2.0
100.0
100.0
14.0
14.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
F
F
F
F
^F
^F
ma
ma
^F
^F
hsp1
hsp2
oathr_no
oathr_fu
dt_hr_no
dt_hr_fu
v_hr_no
v_hr_fu
hr_deg
hramp_sp
39-122
32-115
75.0
64.0
F
F
cauto_sp
hauto_sp
0-100
0-100
0-100
95-140
5-27
100
100
100
122.0
9.0
%
%
%
F
F
lim_sp1
lim_sp2
lim_sp3
rsp
hr_deadb
POINT NAME
WRITE STATUS
DISPLAY NAME
CIR A DEFROST CONTROL
Exchanger Frost Factor
Next Sequence Allowed in
Defrost Active?
Defrost Temperature
Defrost Duration
Fan Sequence Started
Override State
Mean SST Calculation
Delta: OAT - Mean SST
Reference Delta
Delta - Reference Delta
Frost Integrator Gain
Defrost Fan Start Cal A
Defrost Fan Offset Cal A
CIR B DEFROST CONTROL
Exchanger Frost Factor
Next Sequence Allowed in
Defrost Active?
Defrost Temperature
Defrost Duration
Fan Sequence Started?
Override State
Mean SST calculation
Delta: OAT - Mean SST
Reference Delta
Delta - Reference Delta
Frost Integrator Gain
Defrost Fan Start Cal B
Defrost Fan Offset Cal B
RANGE
0-100
nnn
True/False
nnn.n
nnn
n
nn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
n.n
0.00
0.00
0-100
nnn
True/False
nnn.n
nnn
n
nn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
n.n
0.00
0.00
UNITS
%
minutes
F
minutes
F
^F
^F
F
psi
psi
%
minutes
F
minutes
F
^F
^F
^F
psi
psi
NOTES: Tables for display only. Forcing shall not be supported on this maintenance screen.
99
frost_a
def_se_a
mode[19]
DEFRT_A
defr_dua
def_fa_a
over_d_a
sst_dm_a
delt_a
delt_r_a
del_v_a
fr_int_a
def_ca_a
def_of_a
frost_b
def_se_b
mode[20]
DEFRT_B
defr_dub
def_fa_b
over_d_b
sst_dm_b
delt_b
delt_r_b
del_v_b
fr_int_b
def_ca_b
def_of_b
LAST_POR
LOADFACT
DISPLAY NAME
Cir B SCT Control Point
Cir B SCT Candidate
Cir B Fan Cycle Counter
Cir B Optimal Fan Count
Cir C SCT Control Point
Cir C SCT Candidate
Cir C Fan Cycle Counter
Cir C Optimal Fan Count
Cir A SCT Before Unload
Cir A Unloading Counter
Cir B SCT Before Unload
Cir B Unloading Counter
Cir C SCT Before Unload
Cir C Unloading Counter
Power On 1: day-mon-year
Power On 1: hour-minute
PowerDown 1:day-mon-year
PowerDown 1:hour-minute
Power On 2: day-mon-year
Power On 2: hour-minute
PowerDown 2:day-mon-year
PowerDown 2:hour-minute
Power On 3: day-mon-year
Power On 3: hour-minute
PowerDown 3:day-mon-year
PowerDown 3:hour-minute
Power On 4: day-mon-year
Power On 4: hour-minute
PowerDown 4:day-mon-year
PowerDown 4:hour-minute
Power On 5: day-mon-year
Power On 5: hour-minute
PowerDown 5:day-mon-year
PowerDown 5:hour-minute
CAPACITY CONTROL
Average Ctrl Water Temp
Differential Water Temp
Water Delta T
Control Point
Reset Amount
Controlled Temp Error
Actual Capacity
Actual Capacity Limit
Current Z Multiplier Val
Load/Unload Factor
Active Stage Number
Active Capacity Override
EXV CONTROL
EXV Position Circuit A
EXV Position Limit Cir A
Superheat Circuit A
SH Setpoint Circuit A
Cooler Exchange DT Cir A
Cooler Pinch Ctl Point A
EXV Override Circuit A
EXV Position Circuit B
EXV Position Limit Cir B
Superheat Circuit B
SH Setpoint Circuit B
Cooler Exchange DT Cir B
Cooler Pinch Ctl Point B
EXV Override Circuit B
EXV Position Circuit C
EXV Position Limit Cir C
Superheat Circuit C
SH Setpoint Circuit C
Cooler Exchange DT Cir C
Cooler Pinch Ctl Point C
EXV Override Circuit C
EHS CAPACITY CONTROL
EHS Ctrl Override
Requested Electric Stage
Electrical Pulldown
RANGE
UNITS
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
nnnnnn
nnnn
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
ddmmyy
hhmm
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn
nnn
n.n
nnn.n
nn
nn
F
F
^F
F
^F
^F
%
%
nnn.n
nnn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn
nnn.n
nnn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn.n
nn
0/0
%
%
^F
^F
^F
^F
%
%
^F
^F
^F
^F
%
%
^F
^F
^F
^F
nn
nn
True/False
100
POINT NAME
sct_sp_b
sct_fu_b
fancyc_b
fancop_b
sct_sp_c
sct_fu_c
fancyc_c
fancop_c
sct_un_a
sct_cn_a
sct_un_b
sct_cn_b
sct_un_c
sct_cn_c
date_on1
time_on1
date_of1
time_of1
date_on2
time_on2
date_of2
time_of2
date_on3
time_on3
date_of3
time_of3
date_on4
time_on4
date_of4
time_of4
date_on5
time_on5
date_of5
time_of5
ctrl_avg
diff_wt
delta_t
CTRL_PNT
reset
tp_error
cap_t
cap_lim
zm
smz
cur_stag
over_cap
EXV_A
exvlim_a
SH_A
sh_sp_a
pinch_a
pinch_spa
ov_exv_a
EXV_B
exvlim_b
SH_B
sh_sp_b
pinch_b
pinch_spb
ov_exv_b
EXV_C
exvlim_c
SH_C
sh_sp_c
pinch_c
pinch_spc
ov_exv_c
over_ehs
eh_stage
Ehspulld
WRITE STATUS
DISPLAY NAME
Unit is Master or Slave
Master Control Type*
Master/Slave Ctrl Active
Lead Unit is the
Slave Chiller State
Slave Chiller Total Cap
Lag Start Delay**
Lead/Lag Hours Delta*
Lead/Lag Changeover?**
Lead Pulldown?
Master/Slave Error
Max Available Capacity?
RANGE
Disable/Master/Slave
Local/Remote/CCN
True/False
Master/Slave
0/1/2/3/4/5
0-100
1-30
nnnnn
Yes/No
Yes/No
nn
True/False
UNITS
POINT NAME
mstslv
ms_ctrl
ms_activ
lead_sel
slv_stat
slv_capt
l_strt_d
ll_hr_d
ll_chang
ll_pull
ms_error
cap_max
WRITE STATUS
UNITS
POINT NAME
MODE
PER_NO
OVERLAST
OVR_HRS
STRTTIME
ENDTIME
NXTOCDAY
NXTOCTIM
NXTUNDAY
NXTUNTIM
PRVUNDAY
PRVUNTIM
WRITE STATUS
UNITS
POINT NAME
sdt_m_a
sdt_mr_a
sdtlim_a
sst_m_a
sdt_m_b
sdt_mr_b
sdtlim_b
sst_m_b
sdt_m_c
sdt_mr_c
sdtlim_c
sst_m_c
WRITE STATUS
UNITS
nn
POINT NAME
S_RESET
WRITE STATUS
forcible
Normal/Low/Disable
Normal/Low/Disable
charge_m
wloop_m
0-1000/Alert/Disable
0-1000/Alert/Disable
0-1000/Alert/Disable
0-1000/Alert/Disable
cpump1_m
cpump2_m
hpump_m
wfilte_m
%
minutes
hours
TABLE
OCCMAINT
TABLE
PR_LIMIT
DISPLAY NAME
Current Mode (1=occup.)
Current Occp Period #
Timed-Override in Effect
Timed-Override Duration
Current Occupied Time
Current Unoccupied Time
Next Occupied Day
Next Occupied Time
Next Unoccupied Day
Next Unoccupied Time
Prev Unoccupied Day
Prev Unoccupied Time
RANGE
0/1
1 to 8
Yes/No
0-4
00:00-23:59
00:00-23:59
Mon-Sun
00:00-23:59
Mon-Sun
00:00-23:59
Mon-Sun
00:00-23:59
DISPLAY NAME
Discharge A Temp Average
Discharge A Temp Rate
Discharge A Gas Limit
Suction A Temp Average
Discharge B Temp Average
Discharge B Temp Rate
Discharge B Gas Limit
Suction B Temp Average
Discharge C Temp Average
Discharge C Temp Rate
Discharge C Gas Limit
Suction C Temp Average
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
nnn.n
hours
RANGE
F
^F
F
F
F
^F
F
F
F
^F
F
F
NOTE: Table for display only. Used for Cooling and Heat Pump Compressor Envelope.
TABLE
SERMAINT
DISPLAY NAME
Reset Maintenance Alert
1 to 6: reset individually
7: reset all
OPERATION WARNINGS
1 Refrigerant Charge
2 Water Loop Size
GENERAL SERVICING DELAYS
4 Pump 1 (days)
5 Pump 2 (days)
6 Reclaim Pump (days)
7 Water Filter (days)
RANGE
101
DEFAULT
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
TABLE
SERVICE1
DISPLAY NAME
Servicing Alert
Maintenance Config
Refrigerant Charge Ctrl
Water Loop Control
CPump 1 Ctl Delay (days)
CPump 2 Ctl Delay (days)
HPump Ctrl Delay (days)
Water Filter Ctrl (days)
DISPLAY NAME
Cooler Fluid Type
Entering Fluid Control
Prop PID Gain Varifan
Int PID Gain Varifan
Deri PID Gain Varifan
EXV A Superheat Setpoint
EXV B Superheat Setpoint
EXV C Superheat Setpoint
EXV MOP Setpoint
High Pressure Threshold
Cooler Heater Delta Spt
Brine Freeze Setpoint
Auto Start When SM Lost
Auto Z Multiplier Setpt
Maximum Z Multiplier
Recl Valve Min Position
Recl Valve Max Position
User Password
Service Password
WRITE STATUS
RANGE
Enable/Disable
DEFAULT
Disable
Enable/Disable
Enable/Disable
0-1000
0-1000
0-1000
0-1000
Disable
Disable
0
0
0
0
RANGE
1-3
Yes/No
20.0-20.0
5.0-5.0
20.0-20.0
5-15
5-15
5-15
40-55
500-640
1-6
20-34
Enable/Disable
4-8
1.0-6.0
0-50
20-100
0-150
0-150
POINT NAME
un_cp_a1
un_cp_a2
un_cp_a3
un_cp_a4
un_cp_b1
un_cp_b2
un_cp_b3
un_cp_b4
un_cp_c1
un_cp_c2
un_cp_c3
un_cp_c4
NOTES:
1. Table used to disable compressors for maintenance purposes.
The capacity control will consider that these compressors (once
set to YES) are failed manually (no alarm will appear).
TABLE
MAINTCFG
UNITS
DEFAULT
1
No
2.0
0.2
0.4
7.2
7.2
7.2
55
609
2
14
Disable
6
6.0
20
100
11
88
UNITS
POINT NAME
s_alert
WRITE STATUS
charge_c
wloop_c
cpump1_c
cpump2_c
hpump_c
wfilte_c
UNITS
^F
^F
^F
F
psi
^F
F
%
%
POINT NAME
flui_typ
ewt_opt
hd_pg
hd_ig
hd_dg
sh_sp_a
sh_sp_b
sh_sp_c
mop_sp
hp_th
heatersp
lowestsp
auto_sm
zm_spt
hc_zm
min_3w
max_3w
use_pass
ser_pass
WRITE STATUS
NOTE: This table shall be downloadable at any time. However, modified value shall not be used by tasks until the unit is in OFF state. This shall not
apply to the Varifan gains that shall be modified at any time and used immediately by the head pressure control tasks even if the unit is in operation.
102
POINT NAME
WRITE STATUS
hr_fana1
hr_fana2
hr_fana3
hr_fana4
hr_fana5
hr_fana6
hr_fanb1
hr_fanb2
hr_fanb3
hr_fanb4
hr_fanb5
hr_fanb6
hr_fanc1
hr_fanc2
hr_fanc3
hr_fanc4
hr_fanc5
hr_fanc6
hr_cpum1
hr_cpum2
hr_hpump
NOTE: This table shall be used for purposes of transplanting the devices on time in the event of a module hardware failure or software upgrade via
downloading. It shall be usable only if all items are still null. Afterwards, its access shall be denied.
TABLE
DISPLAY NAME
RANGE
UNITS
TABLE TO BE USED FOR RUN TIMES UPDATE IN CASE OF CONTROL RETROFIT
UPDTHOUR
Machine Operating Hours
nnnnn
hours
Machine Starts
nnnnn
Compressor A1 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor A2 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor A3 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor A4 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor A1 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor A2 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor A3 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor A4 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor B1 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor B2 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor B3 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor B4 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor B1 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor B2 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor B3 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor B4 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor C1 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor C2 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor C3 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor C4 Hours
nnnnn
hours
Compressor C1 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor C2 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor C3 Starts
nnnnn
Compressor C4 Starts
nnnnn
Circuit A Defrost Number
nnnnn
Circuit B Defrost Number
nnnnn
POINT NAME
WRITE STATUS
hr_mach
st_mach
hr_cp_a1
hr_cp_a2
hr_cp_a3
hr_cp_a4
st_cp_a1
st_cp_a2
st_cp_a3
st_cp_a4
hr_cp_b1
hr_cp_b2
hr_cp_b3
hr_cp_b4
st_cp_b1
st_cp_b2
st_cp_b3
st_cp_b4
hr_cp_c1
hr_cp_c2
hr_cp_c3
hr_cp_c4
st_cp_c1
st_cp_c2
st_cp_c3
st_cp_c4
nb_def_a
nb_def_b
NOTE: This table shall be used for purposes of transplanting the devices on time in the event of a module hardware failure or software upgrade via
downloading. It shall be usable only if all items are still null. Afterwards, its access shall be denied.
103
104
105
106
F
37.7
34.7
32.0
29.4
26.9
24.5
22.2
20.0
17.9
15.8
13.8
11.9
10.1
8.3
6.5
4.5
3.2
1.6
0.0
1.5
3.0
4.5
5.9
7.3
8.6
10.0
11.3
12.6
13.8
15.1
16.3
17.5
18.7
19.8
21.0
22.1
23.2
24.3
25.4
26.4
27.4
28.5
29.5
30.5
31.2
32.2
33.2
34.1
35.1
35.5
36.9
C
38.7
37.1
35.6
34.1
32.7
31.4
30.1
28.9
27.7
26.6
25.4
24.4
23.4
22.4
21.4
20.3
19.6
18.7
17.8
16.9
16.1
15.3
14.5
13.7
13.0
12.2
11.5
10.8
10.1
9.4
8.7
8.1
7.4
6.8
6.1
5.5
4.9
4.3
3.7
3.1
2.6
1.9
1.4
0.8
0.4
0.1
0.7
1.2
1.7
1.9
2.7
PSIG
114
116
118
120
122
124
126
128
130
132
134
136
138
140
142
144
146
148
150
152
154
156
158
160
162
164
166
168
170
172
174
176
178
180
182
184
186
188
190
192
194
196
198
200
202
204
206
208
210
212
214
F
37.8
38.7
39.5
40.5
41.3
42.2
43.0
43.8
44.7
45.5
46.3
47.1
47.9
48.7
49.5
50.3
51.1
51.8
52.5
53.3
54.0
54.8
55.5
56.2
57.0
57.7
58.4
59.0
59.8
60.5
61.1
61.8
62.5
63.1
63.8
64.5
65.1
65.8
66.4
67.0
67.7
68.3
68.9
69.5
70.1
70.7
71.4
72.0
72.6
73.2
73.8
C
3.2
3.7
4.2
4.7
5.2
5.7
6.1
6.6
7.1
7.5
7.9
8.4
8.8
9.3
9.7
10.2
10.6
11.0
11.4
11.8
12.2
12.7
13.1
13.4
13.9
14.3
14.7
15.0
15.4
15.8
16.2
16.6
16.9
17.3
17.7
18.1
18.4
18.8
19.1
19.4
19.8
20.2
20.5
20.8
21.2
21.5
21.9
22.2
22.6
22.9
23.2
PSIG
216
218
220
222
224
226
228
230
232
234
236
238
240
242
244
246
248
250
252
254
256
258
260
262
264
266
268
270
272
274
276
278
280
282
284
286
288
290
292
294
296
298
300
302
304
306
308
310
312
314
316
F
74.3
74.9
75.5
76.1
76.7
77.2
77.8
78.4
78.9
79.5
80.0
80.6
81.1
81.6
82.2
82.7
83.3
83.8
84.3
84.8
85.4
85.9
86.4
86.9
87.4
87.9
88.4
88.9
89.4
89.9
90.4
90.9
91.4
91.9
92.4
92.8
93.3
93.8
94.3
94.8
95.2
95.7
96.2
96.6
97.1
97.5
98.0
98.4
98.9
99.3
99.7
C
23.5
23.8
24.2
24.5
24.8
25.1
25.4
25.8
26.1
26.4
26.7
27.0
27.3
27.6
27.9
28.2
28.5
28.8
29.1
29.3
29.7
29.9
30.2
30.5
30.8
31.1
31.3
31.6
31.9
32.2
32.4
32.7
33.0
33.3
33.6
33.8
34.1
34.3
34.6
34.9
35.1
35.4
35.7
35.9
36.2
36.4
36.7
36.9
37.2
37.4
37.6
PSIG
318
320
322
324
326
328
330
332
334
336
338
340
342
344
346
348
350
352
354
356
358
360
362
364
366
368
370
372
374
376
378
380
382
384
386
388
390
392
394
396
398
400
402
404
406
408
410
412
414
416
418
107
F
100.2
100.7
101.1
101.6
102.0
102.4
102.9
103.3
103.7
104.2
104.6
105.1
105.4
105.8
106.3
106.6
107.1
107.5
107.9
108.3
108.8
109.2
109.6
110.0
110.4
110.8
111.2
111.6
112.0
112.4
112.6
113.1
113.5
113.9
114.3
114.7
115.0
115.5
115.8
116.2
116.6
117.0
117.3
117.7
118.1
118.5
118.8
119.2
119.6
119.9
120.3
C
37.9
38.2
38.4
38.7
38.9
39.1
39.4
39.6
39.8
40.1
40.3
40.6
40.8
41.0
41.3
41.4
41.7
41.9
42.2
42.4
42.7
42.9
43.1
43.3
43.6
43.8
44.0
44.2
44.4
44.7
44.8
45.1
45.3
45.5
45.7
45.9
46.1
46.4
46.6
46.8
47.0
47.2
47.4
47.6
47.8
48.1
48.2
48.4
48.7
48.8
49.1
PSIG
420
422
424
426
428
430
432
434
436
438
440
442
444
446
448
450
452
454
456
458
460
462
464
466
468
470
472
474
476
478
480
482
484
486
488
490
492
494
496
498
500
502
504
506
508
510
512
514
516
518
520
F
120.7
121.0
121.4
121.7
122.1
122.5
122.8
123.2
123.5
123.9
124.2
124.6
124.9
125.3
125.6
126.0
126.3
126.6
127.0
127.3
127.7
128.0
128.3
128.7
129.0
129.3
129.7
130.0
130.3
130.7
131.0
131.3
131.6
132.0
132.3
132.6
132.9
133.3
133.6
133.9
134.0
134.5
134.8
135.2
135.5
135.8
136.1
136.4
136.7
137.0
137.3
C
49.3
49.4
49.7
49.8
50.1
50.3
50.4
50.7
50.8
51.1
51.2
51.4
51.6
51.8
52.0
52.2
52.4
52.6
52.8
52.9
53.2
53.3
53.5
53.7
53.9
54.1
54.3
54.4
54.6
54.8
55.0
55.2
55.3
55.6
55.7
55.9
56.1
56.3
56.4
56.6
56.7
56.9
57.1
57.3
57.5
57.7
57.8
58.0
58.2
58.3
58.5
PSIG
522
524
526
528
530
532
534
536
538
540
544
548
552
556
560
564
568
572
576
580
584
588
592
596
600
604
608
612
616
620
624
628
632
636
640
644
648
652
656
660
664
668
672
676
680
684
688
692
696
F
137.6
137.9
138.3
138.6
138.9
139.2
139.5
139.8
140.1
140.4
141.0
141.6
142.1
142.7
143.3
143.9
144.5
145.0
145.6
146.2
146.7
147.3
147.9
148.4
149.0
149.5
150.1
150.6
151.2
151.7
152.3
152.8
153.4
153.9
154.5
155.0
155.5
156.1
156.6
157.1
157.7
158.2
158.7
159.2
159.8
160.3
160.8
161.3
161.8
C
58.7
58.8
59.1
59.2
59.4
59.6
59.7
59.9
60.1
60.2
60.6
60.9
61.2
61.5
61.8
62.2
62.5
62.8
63.1
63.4
63.7
64.1
64.4
64.7
65.0
65.3
65.6
65.9
66.2
66.5
66.8
67.1
67.4
67.7
68.1
68.3
68.6
68.9
69.2
69.5
69.8
70.1
70.4
70.7
71.0
71.3
71.6
71.8
72.1
INDEX
Actual start-up 44
Alarms and alerts 58
Alarm codes 59-62
Alarm descriptors 58
Boards
Board addresses 16
Capacity control 20
Capacity control overrides 22
Compressor stages and circuit cycling 21, 22
Compressor starts and run hours 20
CCN
ComfortLink CCN communication
wiring 17
Interface 16
CCN control 32
CCN global schedule 32
CCN tables 91-103
Chilled water flow switch 54
Compressor protection 55
Compressors 56
Changeout sequence 56
Changeout sequence, tools required, 56
Oil charge 57
System burnout cleanup procedure 57
Condenser coils
Cleaning E-coated coils 54
Condenser fans 55
Configuration set point limits 33
Control methods 31
CCN control 32
CCN global schedule 32
Switch control 32
Time schedule 32
Unit run status 32
Controls 3-43
Board addresses 16
Capacity control 20
Carrier comfort network interface 16
ComfortLink display menu structure 16
Configuring the master chiller 18
Configuring the slave chiller 19
Control methods 31
Control module communication 16
Cooler pump control 31
Demand limit 41
Dual chiller control 17
Electronic expansion valve (EXV) Board 6, 7
Emergency on/off switch 14
Enable-off-remote contact switch 14
Energy management module (EMM) 14
Energy management module (EMM)
inputs and outputs 14
EXV1 board inputs and outputs 8
EXV2 inputs and outputs 8
Fan board 1 outputs 10
Fan board 2 outputs 11
Fan board 3 inputs and outputs 12
Fan boards 9
General 2, 3
Local equipment network 16
Low ambient head pressure control 24
Machine control 31
Main Base Board 3
Main Base Board inputs and outputs 4
Minimum load control 17
Minutes off time 17
Navigator module 15
Ramp loading 17
Remote alarm and alert relays 41
Reverse rotation board 13
Scroll Protection Module (SPM) 5, 6
Scroll protection module inputs and
outputs 6
Scrolling marquee display 14
Temperature reset 34
Cooler head bolts
Tightening 52-54
Cooler protection 51
Chilled water flow switch 54
Flow and pipe size 54
Freeze protection 51
Loss of fluid flow protection 51
Low fluid temperature 51
Plug components 51
Tightening cooler head bolts 52-54
Tube plugging 51
Cooler pump control 31
Cooling set point selection 33
4 to 20 mA input 33
Configuration set point limits 33
Control methods and cooling set points
table, 32
Dual switch 33
Ice mode 33
Set point 1 33
Set point 2 33
Set point occupancy 33
Crankcase heaters 55
Demand limit 41
2-step switch controlled 41
2-step switch controlled configuration
table 42
CCN loadshed controlled 41
Demand limit signal 43
Externally powered 41
Externally powered demand limit
configuration table 43
E-coated coils 54
Electronic expansion valve 6, 49
Cutaway view of 50
Filter drier 51
Inspecting/opening 50
Installing motor 51
Liquid line service valve 51
Moisture liquid indicator 51
Troubleshooting procedure 49
Flow and pipe size 54
Freeze protection 51
Head pressure control. See low ambient
head pressure control
High-side protection 55
Loss of fluid flow protection 51
Low ambient head pressure control 24
Fan Staging 25
Operating instructions 24
Low fluid temperature 51
Machine control 31
Maintenance 57
Manual
Conventions used 3
Minimum and maximum cooler flow rates
table (sizes 060-300) 45
Minimum and maximum cooler flow rates
table (sizes 315-390) 45
Minimum fluid loop volume 45
Modular unit combinations 2
Navigator display
ComfortLink alarms mode 90
ComfortLink configuration mode 85, 86
ComfortLink inputs mode 83
ComfortLink operating mode 90
ComfortLink outputs mode 84
ComfortLink password 15
ComfortLink pressure mode 82
ComfortLink run status mode 79, 80
ComfortLink service test mode 81
ComfortLink set points mode 83
ComfortLink temperature mode 82
ComfortLink time clock mode 87-89
Navigator module 15
Adjusting the backlight brightness 15
Adjusting the contrast 15
ComfortLink display menu structure 16
108
Operating limitations 44
Flow rate requirements 45
Minimum and maximum cooler flow rates
(sizes 060-300) 45
Minimum and maximum cooler flow rates
(sizes 315-390) 45
Minimum fluid loop volume 45
Password 15
Voltage 45
Plug components 51
Recommended maintenance schedule 57
Every 12 months 57
Every 3 months 57
Monthly 57
Routine 57
Refrigerant circuit 55
Refrigerant feed components
Electronic expansion valve 49
Relief devices 55
High-side protection 55
Safety considerations 1
Safety devices 55
Compressor protection 55
Crankcase heaters 55
Scrolling marquee display 14
ComfortLink alarms mode 90
ComfortLink configuration mode 85, 86
ComfortLink display menu structure 16
ComfortLink inputs mode 83
ComfortLink operating mode 90
ComfortLink outputs mode 84
ComfortLink password 15
ComfortLink pressure mode 82
ComfortLink run status mode 79, 80
ComfortLink service test mode 81
ComfortLink set points mode 83
ComfortLink temperature mode 82
ComfortLink time clock mode 87-89
Service 49-57
Coil maintenance and cleaning 54, 55
Compressors 56
Condenser fans 55
Cooler protection 51
Electronic expansion valve (EXV) 49
Refrigerant circuit 55
Relief devices 55
Safety devices 55
Start-up 44-46
Actual start-up 44
Operating limitations 44
Pre-start-up 44
System check 44
Start-up and operation. See Start-up Checklist
Start-up checklist CL-1 to Cl-9
Switch control 32
System check 44
Temperature limits
for standard units 44
Low ambient operation 44
Temperature reset 34
4 to 20mA temperature reset 38
4 to 20mA temperature reset configuration
table 40
Chilled water temperature control 36
Outdoor air temperature reset 36
Outdoor air temperature reset configuration
table 37
Space temperature reset 38
Space temperature reset configuration 39
Water temperature difference reset
configuration 35
Thermistors 70
Compressor return gas temperature
Cooler entering fluid sensor 70
Cooler leaving fluid sensor 70
Dual chiller LWT 70
Outdoor air temperature 70
Remote space temperature 70
Typical space temperature sensor
wiring 73
Time schedule 32
Troubleshooting 57-78
Sensors 70
Service test 73
Thermistors 70
Tube plugging 51
70
109
Design Information
CAPACITY
EWT
LWT
FLUID TYPE
FLOW RATE
P.D.
AMBIENT
Cooler
Unit
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
Cooler
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
Compressors
A1)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
A2)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
A3)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
A4)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
B1)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
B2)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
B3)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
B4)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
C1)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
C2)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
C3)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
C4)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
Hydronic Package
P1)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
P2)
Model ________________________________________
Serial _________________________________________
Book
Tab
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
2
PC 903
Catalog No. 533-00062
Printed in U.S.A.
Form 30RB-1T
Pg CL-1
4-05
Replaces: New
5c
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
C. UNIT START-UP
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
CL-2
Oil Charge
Indicate level in sight glass of compressors A1, B1 and C1.
Additional oil charge required.
Circuit A ______
Circuit B ______
Circuit C ______
A1
B1
C1
A2
B2
C2
A3
B3
C3
A4
B4
C4
ITEM
APPL
DISPLAY
ITEM EXPANSION
CSA-SR- __ __ __ __ __ __
UNIT
SERV
ITEM
TEST
METR
LANG
TYPE
TONS
VAR.A
VAR.B
VAR.C
HGBP
60HZ
RECL
EHS
EMM
PAS.E
FREE
PD4D
BOIL
FLUD
MOP
HP.TH
SHP.A
SHP.B
SHP.C
HTR
EWTO
AU.SM
BOTH
LOSP
HD.PG
HD.DG
HD.IG
HR.MI
HR.MA
DISPLAY
ON/OFF
US-METR
x
x
xxx
x
x
x
x
NO/YES
NO/YES
x
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
x
xx.x
xxx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xx.x
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
xx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
ITEM EXPANSION
Test Display LEDs
Metric Display
Language
Unit Type
Unit Size
NB Fan on Varifan CIR A
NB Fan on Varifan CIR B
NB Fan on Varifan CIR C
Hot Gas Bypass Control
60 Hz Frequency
Heat Reclaim Select
Electric Heater Stage
EXV Super Offset
Password Enable
Free Cooling Select
Pro_Dialog Users Display
Boiler Control Select
Cooler Fluid Type
EXV MOP Setpoint
High Pressure Threshold
Circuit A Superheat Setp
Circuit B Superheat Setp
Circuit C Superheat Setp
Cooler Heater DT Setp
Entering Water Control
Auto Start When SM Lost
HSM Both Command Select
Brine Freeze Setpoint
Varifan Proportion Gain
Varifan Derivative Gain
Varifan Integral Gain
Reclaim Water Valve Min
Reclaim Water Valve Max
CL-3
ENTRY
SUB-MODE
OPTN
RSET
ITEM
CCNA
CCNB
BAUD
LOAD
LLCS
RL.S
DELY
ICE.M
PUMP
ROT.P
PM.PS
PSBY
P.LOC
LS.ST
LS.ND
LS.LT
OATH
FREE
BO.TH
EHST
EHSB
E.DEF
EHSP
AUTO
CRST
HRST
DMDC
DMMX
DMZE
MSSL
SLVA
LLBL
LLBD
LLDY
LAGP
LPUL
DISPLAY
xxx
xxx
x
x
x
ENBL/DSBL
xx
ENBL/DSBL
x
xxxx
NO/YES
NO/YES
NO/YES
xx.xx
xx.xx
xxx
xx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xx.xx
NO/YES
NO/YES
xx
NO/YES
x
x
xxx.x
xx.x
xx.x
x
xxx
ENBL/DSBL
xxx
xx
x
xx
ITEM EXPANSION
CCN Address
CCN Bus Number
CCN Baud Rate
Loading Sequence Select
Lead/Lag Sequence Select
Ramp Load Select
Minutes Time Off
Ice Mode Enable
Cooler Pumps Sequence
Pump Rotation Delay
Periodic Pump Start
Stop Pump in Standby
Flow Checked if Pump Off
Night Low Noise Start
Night Low Noise End
Low Noise Capacity Limit
Heat Mode OAT Threshold
Free Cooling OAT Limit
Boiler OAT Threshold
Elec Stag OAT
Last Heat Elec Backup
Quick EHS in Defrost
Elec Heat Pulldown
Auto Changeover Select
Cooling Reset Type
Heating Reset Type
Demand Limit Select
mA for 100% Demand Limit
mA for 100% Demand Limit
Master/Slave Select
Slave Address
Lead/Lag Balance Select
Lead/Lag Balance Delta
Lead/Lag Delay
Lag Unit Pump Select
Lead Pulldown Time
CL-4
ENTRY
MODE SETPOINT
SUB-MODE
COOL
HEAT
MISC
ITEM
CSP.1
CSP.2
CSP.3
CRV1
CRV2
CRT1
CRT2
CRO1
CRO2
CRS1
CRS2
DGRC
CAUT
CRMP
HSP.1
HSP.2
HRV1
HRV2
HRT1
HRT2
HRO1
HRO2
DGRH
HAUT
HRMP
DLS1
DLS2
DLS3
RSP
RDB
DISPLAY
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xx.x
xx.x
x.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xx.x
xx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xxx.x
xx.x
xx.x
x.x
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx.x
xx.x
ITEM EXPANSION
Cooling Setpoint 1
Cooling Setpoint 2
Ice Setpoint
Current No Reset Value
Current Full Reset Value
Delta T No Reset Temp
Delta T Full Reset Value
OAT No Reset Temp
OAT Full Reset Temp
SpaceT No Reset Temp
Space T No Reset Temp
Degrees Cool Reset
Cool Changeover Setpt
Cool Ramp Loading
Heating Setpoint 1
Heating Setpoint 2
Current No Reset Value
Current Full Reset Value
Delta T No Reset Temp
Delta T Full Reset Temp
OAT No Reset Temp
OAT Full Reset Temp
Degrees Heat Reset
Heat Changeover Setpt
Heat Ramp Loading
Switch Limit Setpoint 1
Switch Limit Setpoint 2
Switch Limit Setpoint 3
Heat Reclaim Setpoint
Reclaim Deadband
ENTRY
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ITEM
OPER
SP.SE
HC.SE
RL.SE
DISPLAY
ITEM EXPANSION
Operating Control Type
Setpoint Select
Heat Cool Select
Reclaim Select
x
x
x
x
CL-5
ENTRY
QUIC
ITEM
T.REQ
CP.A1
CP.A2
CP.A3
CP.A4
HGB.A
CP.B1
CP.B2
CP.B3
CP.B4
HGB.B
CP.C1
CP.C2
CP.C3
CP.C4
HGB.C
Q.REQ
EXV.A
EXV.B
EXV.C
FAN.A
FAN.B
FAN.C
SPD.A
SPD.B
SPD.C
FRV.A
FRP.A
FRV.B
FRP.B
FRV.C
FRP.C
RV.A
RV.B
BOIL
HR1.A
HR2.A
HR3.A
HR4.A
HR1.B
HR2.B
HR3.B
HR4.B
PMP.1
PMP.2
CND.P
CL.HT
CP.HT
DISPLAY
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
xxx%
xxx%
xxx%
X
X
X
xxx%
xxx%
xxx%
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OPEN/CLSE
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
ITEM EXPANSION
Manual Sequence
Compressor A1 Output
Compressor A2 Output
Compressor A3 Output
Compressor A4 Output
Hot Gas Bypass A Output
Compressor B1 Output
Compressor B2 Output
Compressor B3 Output
Compressor B4 Output
Hot Gas Bypass B Output
Compressor C1 Output
Compressor C2 Output
Compressor C3 Output
Compressor C4 Output
Hot Gas Bypass C Output
Quick Test Mode
Circuit A EXV % Open
Circuit B EXV % Open
Circuit C EXV % Open
Circuit A Fan Stages
Circuit B Fan Stages
Circuit C Fan Stages
Cir A Varifan Position
Cir B Varifan Position
Cir C Varifan Position
Free Cooling Heater A
Refrigerant Pump A
Free Cooling Heater B
Refrigerant Pump B
Free Cooling Heater C
Refrigerant Pump C
4 Way Valve Circuit A
4 Way Valve Circuit B
Boiler Command
Air Cond Enter Valve A
Air Cond Leaving Valve A
Water Cond Enter Valve A
Water Cond Leaving Valve A
Air Cond Enter Valve B
Air Cond Leaving Valve B
Water Cond Enter Valve B
Water Cond Leaving Valve B
Water Exchanger Pump 1
Water Exchanger Pump 2
Reclaim Condenser Pump
Cooler Heater Output
Condenser Heater Output
ENTRY
COMPLETE
*Place the Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to the Off position prior to configuring T.REQ to ON. Configure the desired item to ON, then
place the Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to the Enable position.
Place the Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to the Off position prior to configuring Q.REQ to ON. The switch should be in the Off position
to perform Quick Test.
CL-6
Component Test Complete the following tests to make sure all peripheral components are
operational before the compressors are started.
ITEM
CH.A1
CH.A2
CH.A3
CH.A4
CH.B1
CH.B2
CH.B3
CH.B4
CH.C1
CH.C2
CH.C3
CH.C4
Q.RDY
Q.RUN
SHUT
CATO
ALRM
ALRT
DISPLAY
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
xx.x
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
ITEM EXPANSION
Compressor A1 Heater
Compressor A2 Heater
Compressor A3 Heater
Compressor A4 Heater
Compressor B1 Heater
Compressor B2 Heater
Compressor B3 Heater
Compressor B4 Heater
Compressor C1 Heater
Compressor C2 Heater
Compressor C3 Heater
Compressor C4 Heater
Chiller Ready Status
Chiller Running Status
Customer Shut Down Stat
Chiller Capacity in 0-10v
Alarm Relay
Alert Relay
ENTRY
*Place the Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to the Off position prior to configuring T.REQ to ON. Configure the desired item to ON, then
place the Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to the Enable position.
Place the Enable/Off/Remote Contact switch to the Off position prior to configuring Q.REQ to ON. The switch should be in the Off position
to perform Quick Test.
CL-7
Record the following information from the Run Status, Temperatures and Outputs Modes when machine is in a
stable operating condition.
TEMPERATURES
COOLER ENTERING FLUID
COOLER LEAVING FLUID
CONTROL POINT
CAPACITY
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE
LEAD/LAG LEAVING FLUID
EWT _______________
LWT _______________
CTPT _______________
CAP _______________
OAT _______________
CHWS_______________ (Dual Chiller Control Only)
CIRCUIT A
CIRCUIT B
SCT.A __________
SCT.B __________
SST.A __________
SST.B __________
SGT.A __________
SGT.B __________
SUP.A __________
SUP.B __________
EXV.A__________
EXV.B __________
NOTE: EXV A,B,C positions are found in the output mode.
COMPRESSOR MOTOR CURRENT
L1
L2
COMPRESSOR A1
______
______
COMPRESSOR A2
______
______
COMPRESSOR A3
______
______
COMPRESSOR A4
______
______
COMPRESSOR B1
______
______
COMPRESSOR B2
______
______
COMPRESSOR B3
______
______
COMPRESSOR B4
______
______
COMPRESSOR C1
______
______
COMPRESSOR C2
______
______
COMPRESSOR C3
______
______
COMPRESSOR C4
______
______
L3
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
L3
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
CIRCUIT C
SCT.C___________
SST.C ___________
SGT.C ___________
SUP.C ___________
EXV.C ___________
CL-8
Operating Data:
COMMENTS:
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SIGNATURES:
Start-up
Technician _____________________________________
Date______________________________________________
Customer
Representative __________________________________
Date______________________________________________
CL-9
Book
Tab
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
2
PC 903
Catalog No. 533-00062
Printed in U.S.A.
Form 30RB-1T
Pg CL-10
4-05
Replaces: New
5c