Software Version Numbers Display Table; Alarms And Alerts - Carrier WEATHERMAKER 48J Started Manual

Single package large rooftop units with comfortlink ti version 5.x controls sizes (020-060)
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ITEM
TMGD
TG.A1
TG.A2
TG.B1
TG.B2
TG.H1
TG.H2
TG.H3
TG.H4
TG.H5
TG.H6
Table 112 -- Time Guard Display Table
EXPANSION
TIMEGUARDS
Compressor A1 Timeguard
Compressor A2 Timeguard
Compressor
B1 Timeguard
Compressor
B2 Timeguard
Heat Relay 1 Timeguard
Heat Relay 2 Timeguard
Heat Relay 3 Timeguard
Heat Relay 4 Timeguard
Heat Relay 5 Timeguard
Heat Relay 6 Timeguard
I
RANGE
I UNITS I
POINT
I WRITE STATUS
CMPA1 TG
CMPA2 TG
CMPB1
TG
CMPB2
TG
HS1TC_
HS2TG
HS3TG
HS4TG
HS5TG
HS6TG
ITEM
VERS
MBB
ECB1
ECB2
SCB
CEM
MARQ
NAW
Table
113 -- Software
Version
Numbers
Display
Table
I
RANGE I UNITS I
POINT I WRITE
STATUS
EXPANSION
SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBERS
CESR131343-xx-xx
CESR131249-xx-xx
CESR131249-xx-xx
CESR131226-xx-xx
CESR131174-xx-xx
CESR131171 -xx-xx
CESR130227-xx-xx
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Alarms and Alerts
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There are a variety
of different
alerts and alarms in the system.
P --
Pre-Alert: Part of the unit is temporarily down. The
alarm is not broadcast on the CCN network. The alarm relay
is not energized. After an allowable number of retries, if the
function does not recover, the pre-alert will be upgraded to
an alert or an alarm.
T --
Alert: Part of the unit is down, but the unit is still
partially able to provide cooling or heating.
A -- Alarm:
The unit is down and is unable
to provide
cooling or heating.
All alarms are displayed with a code of AXXX where the A
is the category of alarm (Pre-Alert,
Alert, or Alarm) and XXX
is the number.
The response
of the control system
to various
alerts and
alarms
depends
on the seriousness
of the particular
alert or
alarm. In the mildest case, an alert does not affect the operation
of the unit in any manner. An alert can also cause a "strike."
A
"striking"
alert will cause the circuit to shut down for 15 min-
utes. This feature reduces the likelihood of false alarms causing
a properly working system to be shut down incorrectly. If three
strikes occur before the circuit has an opportunity
to show that
it can function properly,
the circuit will strike out, causing the
shutdown
alarm for that particular
circuit. Once activated, the
shutdown
alarm can only be cleared via an alarm reset.
Circuits with strikes are given an opportunity
to reset their
strike counter to zero. As discussed
above, a strike typically
causes the circuit to shut down.
Fifteen minutes
later, that
circuit will once again be allowed to run. If the circuit is able to
run for 1 minute, its replacement
circuit will be allowed to shut
down (if not required to run to satisfy requested
stages). How-
ever, the "troubled"
circuit must run continuously
for 5 minutes
with no detectable problems before the strike counter is reset to
zero.
All the alarms and alerts are SUlrunarized in Table 114.
DIAGNOSTIC
ALARM
CODES AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
T051. P051 (Circuit A. Compressor
1 Failure)
T052. P052 (Circuit A. Compressor
2 Failure)
T055. P055 (Circuit B. Compressor
1 Failure)
T056. P056 (Circuit B. Compressor
2 Failure)
--
Alert codes
051,052,
055, and 056 are for compressors
A1, A2, B1, and
B2 respectively.
These alerts occur when the current sensor
(CS) does not detect compressor
current during compressor
operation.
When this occurs, the control turns offthe compres-
sor and logs a strike for the respective
circuit. These alerts reset
automatically.
If the current sensor board reads OFF while the compressor
relay has been COlrunanded ON for a period of 4 continuous
seconds, an alert is generated.
Any time this alert occurs, a strike will be called out on the
affected
compressor.
If three
successive
strikes
occur
the
compressor
will be locked
out requiring
a manual
reset or
power reset of the circuit board. The clearing of strikes during
compressor
operation
is a combination
of 3 complete
cycles or
15 continuous
minutes of run time operation.
So, if there are
one or two strikes on the compressor
and three short cycles
(ON-OFF,
ON-OFF,
ON-OFF)
less than
15 minutes
each
occur, the strikes will be reset to zero for the affected compres-
sor. Also, if the compressor
turns on and runs for 15 minutes
straight with no compressor
failure, the compressor's
strikes
are cleared as well.
NOTE: Until the compressor
is locked out, for the first two
strikes, the alert will not be broadcast to the network,
nor will
the alarm relay be closed.
The possible causes are:
High-pressure
switch (HPS) open.
The HPS is wired in
series with compressor
relays on the MBB. If the high-pres-
sure switch opens during compressor
operation,
the com-
pressor stops, and the CS no longer detects current, causing
the control to activate this alert.
For 48/50AJ,AK,AW,
AY units:
Compressor
internal overload protection
is open. The inter-
nal overloads
are used on the Scroll
Tech compressors
(black) and smaller Maneurop
compressors
used on the size
020, 025, 027, 030, 035 units and 040 A1, A2 compressors.
Internal
compressor
temperature
sensor
trip. The
large
Maneurop
compressors
(blue) used on the size 040 (B1,
B2), 050, and 060 units have an internal temperature
sensor.
Circuit breaker
trip. The compressors
are protected
from
short circuit by a breaker in the control box. On the size
020-035 and 040 A1, A2 units there is one breaker per two
compressors
and on the size 040 (B1, B2), 050, and 060
compressors
there is one breaker per compressor
because
there are not internal overloads.
Wiring error. A wiring error might not allow the compressor
to start.
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