Display; Service Function - Carrier FLOTRONIC II 30GN040-420 Operating And Troubleshooting Manual

Flotronic ii control system reciprocating liquid chillers 50/60 hz with microprocessor controls and electronic expansion valves
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Example 5B — 4 to 20 mA and Internally or
Externally Powered Reset
In this example, the unit set point is reset from full load
at 4 mA to a maximum reset value of 10 F (5.5 C) at
20 mA. Internally powered 4 to 20 mA option is used in this
example.
NOTE: To use externally powered reset, when CRTYP
appears, press
display. The remainder of the information in the fol-
lowing example applies to either type of reset.
KEYPAD

DISPLAY

ENTRY
RESPONSE
FLD CFG
CRTYP 0
CRTYP 1
RESET
CRT1 0
CRT1 10
Example 5C — Using Return Fluid
Temperature Reset
KEYPAD
DISPLAY
ENTRY
RESPONSE
FLD CFG
CSPTYP X
CRTYP 0
CRTYP 3
RESET
so CRTYP 4 appears in the
COMMENTS
Scroll past to reset type
Internally powered reset
selected
Reset at 20 mA is 0
Reset at 20 mA is 10
COMMENTS
Field configuration
subfunction of

service function

Scroll past single/dual
Display shows no reset
type has been selected
Return fluid temperature
is selected and activated
Reset set points
Fig. 5 — Cooling Return Fluid Reset
Temperature Reset Based on External Temperature — If de-
sired, temperature reset can be based on an external tem-
perature, such as space or outdoor-air temperature. This re-
quires a thermistor (T10, Part No. 30GB660002) located in
the space or outdoor air and wired to terminals as follows
(also see Field Wiring section on page 69 and Fig. 6):
4 in/4 out Module — J7-15 and J7-16.
At the field configuration step, enter set points as de-
scribed in Examples 5A-5C on pages 39 and 40. Then
select external temperature reset by entering
CRTYP 0 appears. See Fig. 7.
Temperature Reset Based on 4-20 mA Signal— If desired,
temperature reset can be based on a 4-20 mA signal. For
proper connections, refer to Field Wiring section on
page 69 and Fig. 8.
At the field configuration step, select 4-20 mA reset by
entering
(internally powered) or
ered) when CRTYP 0 appears. Then enter set points as de-
scribed previously in Examples 5A-C. See Fig. 8.
Subfunction displays demand limit set points.
Demand Limit, 2-Stage Switch Control — This control has
been designed to accept demand limit signals from a build-
ing load shedding control. The demand limit function pro-
vides for 2 capacity steps. The keypad is used to set the 2
demand limit set points, which range from 100 to 0% of ca-
pacity. Capacity steps are controlled by 2 field-supplied re-
lay contacts connected to the designated chiller terminals.
(See Field Wiring section on page 69 and Fig. 7.)
40
when
(externally pow-

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