Run Status; Run Test; General; Controls - Carrier 30XA080-500 Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service And Troubleshooting Instructions

Air-cooled liquid chillers
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RUN
STATUS
Auto Display
(VIEW)
Remote
User Interface
(R.CCN)
Machine
Starts/Hours
(RUN)
Compressor
Run Hours
(HOUR)
Compressor
Starts
(STRT)
Fan Run
Hours
(FAN)
Compressor
Disable
(CRUN)
Predictive
Maintenance
(MAIN)
Software Versions
(VERS)
Table 1 -- ComfortLink
TM
Display Menu Structure
SERVICE
TEMPERATURES
TEST
Manual
Unit
Test Mode
Temperatures
(TEST)
(UNIT)
Quick
Circuit A
Test Mode
Temperatures
(QUIC)
(CIR,A)
Circuit B
Temperatures
(CIR,B)
Circuit C
Temperatures
(CIR.C)
MODE
SET
INPUTS
OUTPUTS
CONFIGURATION
PRESSURES
POINTS
Circuit A
Cooling
General
Circuit A
Display
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
(PRC.A)
(COOL)
(GEM,I)
(CIR.A)
(DISP)
Circuit B
Heating
Circuit B
Unit
Pressures
Setpoints
Outputs
Configuration
(PRC.B)
(HEAT)
(CIR.B)
(UNIT)
Circuit C
Misc.
Circuit C
Service
Pressures
Setpoints
Outputs
Configurations
(PRC,C)
(MISC)
(CIR,C)
(SERV)
General
Options
Outputs
Configuration
(GEM.O)
(OPTN)
Reset,
Demand Limit,
Master/Slave
(RSET)
TIME
CLOCK
Time of Day
(TIME)
Day, Date
(DATE)
Schedule
1
(SCH1)
Schedule 2
(SCH2)
Holidays
(HOLI)
Service
Maintenance
Configuration
(MCFG)
OPERATING
MODES
Operating
Control Type
(SLCT)
Operating
Modes
(MODE)
ALARMS
Reset Current
Alarms
(R.ALM)
Current
Alarms
(ALRM)
Alarm
History
(H.ALM)
CONTROLS
General
--
The 30XA air-cooled
liquid chillers contain the
Con_fbrtLink
TM
electronic
control
system
that controls
and
monitors
all operations
of the chillel: The control system
is
composed
of several components
as listed in the following sec-
tions. All machines
have at the ve U least a Main Base Board
(MBB), Navigatoi r_'_module, electronic expansion
valve board
(EXV), fan board, Compressor
Protection
board, Emergency
On/Off switch, an Enable-Off-
Remote Contact switch.
Main Base Board (MBB) -- Tile MBB is tile heart of
the Corqi0rtLink control system, which contains the major
portion of operating softwme and controls the operation of the
machine.
See Fig. 2. 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 me located on other bo_uds, but are trans-
mitted to or from the MBB via the internal
communications
bus. Information
is transmitted
between modules
via a 3-wire
communication
bus or LEN (Ix)cal Equipment
Network).
The
CCN (Carrier Comfort Network®)
bus is also supported.
Con-
nections 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.
LOCATION OF
SERIAL NUMBER
Fig. 2 -- Main
Base
Board

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