Carrier PIC 5+ User Manual
Carrier PIC 5+ User Manual

Carrier PIC 5+ User Manual

Control for 19 series centrifugal chiller
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PIC 5+ Control for 19 Series Centrifugal Chiller
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  • Page 1 C O N T R O L U S E R M A N U A L PIC 5+ Control for 19 Series Centrifugal Chiller Original document...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ............................... 4 1.1 - General Description................................. 4 1.2 - Avoid Electrocution ................................. 4 2 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..............................4 2.1 - General Description................................. 4 2.2 - Abbreviations Used ................................. 4 3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ............................... 5 3.1 - General Description.................................
  • Page 3 5.40 - Motor Rotation Check ................................ 34 5.41 - Heat Reclaim UI .................................. 34 5.42 - Onboard Service Log ................................34 5.43 - Carrier Smart Password ............................... 34 5.44 - Heat Exchange Performance Plot ............................34 6 - DIAGNOSTICS – TROUBLESHOOTING ......................... 34 6.1 - General ....................................
  • Page 4: Safety Considerations

    The following abbreviations are used frequently: is begun. Remember to shut off the main power supply at Carrier Comfort Network the main circuit breaker or isolator. CCN mode...
  • Page 5: Hardware Description

    3 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION Figure 2: 19 Series PIC 5+ Control Interface (View From Below) 3.1 - General Description The 19 Series PIC 5+ control system consists of one main control board (SAIA board), an ISM (Integrated Starter Module) and three basic IOBs (Input/output Board Module) and optional IO boards per system requirements.
  • Page 6 3.1.3 - IO Board IO Board is Input/output Board, and it is supplied from a 24VAC supply referred to earth. For the IOB input / output description, please refer to section 3.4. 3.1.4 - LEN -> MODBUS Protocol Converter 24V AC LED1 LED3 PIC5 Port...
  • Page 7: Sensors

    3.2 - Sensors Pressure transducers: Pressure transducers are used to measure and control the pressures in the unit. These electronic sensors deliver 0 to 5 VDC. The transducers can be calibrated through the controller. The pressure transducers are connected to the IOBs. Sensor Detailed Description Chiller Configuration...
  • Page 8: Controls Outputs

    3.3 - Controls Outputs 3.4 - Connections at the User’s Terminal Block Evaporator / Condenser water pump The components listed below are available at the user’s terminal block on the IOB. Some of them can only be used The controller can regulate an optional evaporator / if the unit operates in the remote operating type (Remote condenser water pump.
  • Page 9 19XR2~E/V/D I/O, 19XRC mapping: Description Channel # Board # Option Damper Valve IOB2 Description Channel # Board # Option Feedback Fully Close Entering Chilled IOB1 High Pressure Switch DI3 IOB2 Water Temperature Ice Build Contact IOB2 User option, dry contact Leaving Chilled Water IOB1 Oil Heater Relay...
  • Page 10 19DV mapping: Description Channel # Board # Option Auto Water Temp IOB3 User option, 4~20mA Description Channel # Board # Option Reset Entering Chilled IOB1 Common CHWS IOB3 Used for lead lag option Water Temperature Temp Leaving Chilled Water IOB1 Auto Demand Limit IOB3 User option, 4~20mA...
  • Page 11: Len/Ccn Communication Cable Cequirements

    20 AWG or larger with 100% shield plus a Common CHWR IOB3 Used for lead lag option tinned copper braid (65% coverage), embodied as one of the Temp following types is recommended by Carrier: Head Pressure IOB3 Factory option Belden #8772 (for intra building, 60 deg C) Output...
  • Page 12: Setting Up The User Interface

    4 - SETTING UP THE USER INTERFACE 4.3 - General Features 4.3.1 - Buttons 4.1 - User Interface The user interface is a colorful 10.4” TFT touch screen. Unit is Unit is off Home running Navigation is either direct from the touch screen interface or by connecting to a web interface via the Ethenert IP port of the controller.
  • Page 13: Synoptic Screen

    4.5 - Synoptic Screen 4.7 - On/Off Screen The On/Off screen allows users to select the unit operating mode. 4.7.1 - Unit Start-up With the unit in the Local Off mode, press the button to display the list of operating modes. Select the expected mode to startup the chiller Shows the l a s t m o d e...
  • Page 14: Password/Language Screen

    4.8 - Password/Language Screen 4.10 - Configuration Screen Cursor showing the activated language Save Log in Cancel Unit of measurement selection: Metric/Imperial Message Enter the password Previous page Log off Next page NOTE: Password validation is effective after pressing the Below is an example to show how to force a point.
  • Page 15: Time Schedule Screen

    4.11 - Time Schedule Screen 4.12.3 - Evaporator Status Selection of the applicable days for the time schedule Modification of the period start and end schedules Save Cancel Previous period Next period 4.12 - 19XR6/7 Status Display Screens The following screens are designed for end user to check the components status.
  • Page 16 4.12.5 - Motor Status 4.12.8 - Envelope Control Status 4.12.9 - VFD Status 4.12.6 - Economizer Status The pressure difference shown in this screen is the pressure difference between economizer pressure and evaporator pressure. 4.12.10 - Startup Sequence The following screen shows the sequence of startup check items.
  • Page 17: 19Xr2~E/V/D Status Display Screens

    4.13 - 19XR2~E/V/D Status Display Screens 4.13.4 - Compressor Status – Single Stage The following screens are designed for end user to check the components status. 4.13.1 - System Overview The following screen is the system overview screen (default screen), by clicking the component in this screen, user can enter the specific component screen.
  • Page 18: 19Dv Status Display Screens

    4.13.7 - Transmission Status 4.13.10 - Startup Sequence The following screen is showing the startup sequence after user push the startup button. User can check where we are in the startup process. 4.13.8 - Envelope Control Status 4.14 - 19DV Status Display Screens 4.14.1 - System Overview 4.13.9 - VFD Status 4.14.2 - Condenser Status...
  • Page 19 4.14.3 - Evaporator Status 4.14.6 - Envelope Control Status 4.14.7. VFD Status 4.14.4 - Compressor Status 4.14.8. Startup Sequence 4.14.5 - Motor Status...
  • Page 20: Series Pic 5+ Control Operation

    5 - 19 SERIES PIC 5+ CONTROL OPERATION 4.14.9. Purge System Status 5.1 - Start/Stop Control This function determines the chiller STATSTOP command. There are 4 control modes (LOCAL, LOCAL SCHEDULE, REMOTE, NETWORK) can be selected. In a certain control mode, only appropriate control sources are valid to start or stop chiller.
  • Page 21: Chiller Shutdown Sequence

    5.3 - Chiller Start-up Sequence When chiller type is 19XR, the oil pump pressure difference is less than 6 psi (41.4 kPa), the oil pump relay will be 5.3.1 - Prestart Check energized.The control then waits until the oil pressure difference (OIL PRESS VERIFY TIME, operator- Once start-up begins, the controller performs a series of configured, default of 40 seconds) reaches a maximum of 18...
  • Page 22: Refrigerant Lubrication Control

    5.5 - Oil Lubrication Control after bearing pressure difference reaches 12psi, keep lasting for 20s unitil compressor is on; else if evaporator temp plus As part of the pre-start checks executed by the controls, the leaving condenser water is equal or larger than 10F, pump oil sump temp is compared to evaporator saturated refrigerant from condenser to bearing and drain to condenser, refrigerant temperature.
  • Page 23: Capacity Control

    analog input signal provided from any external sensor, Finally, enter the amount of reset (Deg reset water DT full). controller, or other device which is appropriately configured. RESET TYPE 3 — CONTROLLED WATER TEMP At this type, Degrees Reset At 20 mA shall be configured in DELTA RESET RESETCFG table.
  • Page 24: Ramp Loading

    5.9 - Ramp Loading A high sound condition occurs in low guide vane position case, envelope control valve can be used to decrease the sound The ramp loading control slows down the rate at which the level by opening this valve in low guide vane position case. compressor loads up.
  • Page 25: Envelope Control Valve (Ec) Control

    5.11 - Envelope Control Valve (EC) Control If the damper valve has been command to open for a continuous 5 minutes, and the Damper Valve Full Opened The envelope control function is used to artificially load the is still not TRUE, then control system should generate an chiller and keep it running under low load conditions or to alert 154.
  • Page 26: Override Control

    5.15 - Override Control Capacity overrides can prevent some safety shutdowns caused by exceeding the motor amperage limit, evaporator refrigerant low temperature safety limit, motor high temperature safety limit, and condenser high pressure limit. In all cases there are 2 stages of capacity control. When the value of interest crosses the First Stage Set Point into the Override Region, the capacity are prevented from increasing further, and the status line on the 19 Series PIC 5+ controller indicates the reason for the override.
  • Page 27: Recycle Control

    5.16 - Recycle Control 5.17 - Running Timers and Counters Recycle Mode — The chiller may cycle off and wait until the 19 Series PIC 5+ control maintains two run time clocks: load is increased to meet restart requirements when the COMPRESSOR ONTIME and SERVICE ONTIME.
  • Page 28: Controls Test

    5.19 - Controls Test Then Protective Limit Alarm evaporator freeze will be displayed, the unit will shut down, if chiller is in recycle mode This function is used to test all controlled outputs except then it will transition to TRIPOUT, and the CHILLED compressor output.
  • Page 29: Swift Restart

    20 files can be stored in total. 5.22 - Head Pressure Control The black box file can be uploaded with Carrier S-Service If the chiller system is equipped with head pressure control tool. Once the upload is done, the original files saved in valve, and head pressure valve option in CONF_OPT table controller will be erased.
  • Page 30: Ism Calibration

    5.29 - Alarm Email Example: ECW sensor raw temp reads 32.6 °F The purpose of the alarm email is to send e-mails to service ECW temperature offset must be configured to -0.6 ^F (32– for remote maintenance. 32.6 = -0.6) •...
  • Page 31: Master Slave Control

    5.31 - Master Slave Control When using Pumpdown/Lockout function, will observe freeze up precautions whiling using external pumpout to remove The control shall provide the capability to operate 2 chillers refrigerant from chiller: in Master/Slave mode. Slave chiller should be set to Start water pumps and confirm flows NETWORK mode and controlled by Master chiller.
  • Page 32: Electronic Document

    5.35 - Electronic Document If water flow switch is installed, then the water flow switch status will directly indicate the flow status PIC 5+ controller provides online electronic documents. • Step 1: Set ”Factory Parameters” -> ”IOB4 Option” as Users can view the electronic edition of User Manual online ”Yes”...
  • Page 33: Marine Option

    5.37 - Marine Option 5.37.6 - Condenser Flushing To prevent the chiller being corroded after left unused for a long Marine chillers are a little different from common chillers, time, it is suggested to flush the condenser once every week. and have a few new functions.
  • Page 34: Motor Rotation Check

    PIC 5+ controller provides onboard service log, it can be due to a fault. access from Alarm Menu. Service can add General or Carrier The “Reset alarms” menu on the main interface displays up service log based on the login level. Service log contains to five alarm codes that are active on the unit.
  • Page 35: Alarm Codes

    6.4 - Alarm Codes 6.4.1 - General Alarm Codes Alarm Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Temperature sensor faults Alm-200 ALM-200 Sensor Fault - Leaving Automatic if the temperature Unit shuts down Check sensor resistance.
  • Page 36 Alarm Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Alm-229 ALM-221 Sensor Fault – As above As above Check sensor resistance. Common CHWR Temp Check for proper wiring between Common CHWR Temp and IOB connector.
  • Page 37 Alarm Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Alm-233 ALM-233 Prestart Failure - Low As above As above Check Evaporator Pressure, Evap Sat Rrefig Temp, and Evap Rrefig Refrigerant Temp Liquid Temp. Check Evaporator Pressure transducer and Evaporator Refrigerant Liquid Temperature sensor wiring and accuracy.
  • Page 38 Alarm Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Alm-256 ALM-256 Protective Limit - High As above As above Check oil heater for proper operation, confirm that oil heater is de- Bearing Temperature energized when compressor is running.
  • Page 39 Alarm Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Alm-266 ALM-266 Protective Limit - IOB Automatic As above Check IOB 24VAC power supply and the transformer output voltage Low Voltage Alm-267 ALM-267 Protective Limit - Manual As above Alarm before start indicates guide vane opening has not closed to...
  • Page 40 Alarm Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Communication Failure Alm-300 ALM-300 Loss Communication Automatic when the Unit shuts down. Bus installation fault or defective slave board With ISM communication comes back to normal Alm-301 ALM-301 Loss Communication...
  • Page 41 Check for condensation on motor terminals or inside of motor leads. Check motor power leads for phase to phase or phase to ground shorts. Disconnect motor from starter and merger motor windings to ground and phase to phase. Call Carrier Service. Alm-410 ALM-410 ISM Fault - Phase...
  • Page 42 As above As above Verify phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground line voltage. VFD Circuit Bus Voltage Board malfunction. Call Carrier Service. Alm-430 ALM-430 VFD Fault - High DC As above As above Verify phase to phase and phase to ground line voltage.
  • Page 43 Alm-435 ALM-435 VFD Fault - Rectifier As above As above Check VFD Status Power Fault Malfunction within VFD Power Module. Call Carrier Service. Alm-436 ALM-436 VFD Fault - Inverter As above As above Check VFD Status Power Fault Malfunction within VFD Power Module.
  • Page 44 6.4.2 - General Alert Codes ALARMRST Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Prestart alert Alt-100 ALT-100 Prestart Alert - Starts Automatic when the situation Turn On Alert Relay Check STARTS IN 12 HOURS in Run times screen. Limit Exceeded comes back to normal Enable “Enable Excessive Starts”...
  • Page 45 ALARMRST Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Alt-138 ALT-138 Configuration Error – As above As above Check head pressure configurations Head Pressure Alt-139 ALT – 139 Sensor Alert - Guide As above As above Check guide vane 2 position feedback Vane 2 Position...
  • Page 46: Event States

    ALARMRST Action taken by the Description of the alarm text Reset type Possible cause code* control Alt-169 ALT-169 Process Alert - High Automatic As above Check evaporator pressure sensor input Evaporator Pressure And check evaporator pressure override configurations Alt- 191 ALT- 191 Process Alert - High Automatic As above...
  • Page 47: Colour Touch Screen Interface Parameter Setting

    7 - COLOUR TOUCH SCREEN INTERFACE If “Enable DHCP” is checked, PIC 5+ will automatically PARAMETER SETTING get IP settings from DHCP server, no need to set other items. NOTE: You must request an IP address, the subnet mask 7.1 - Main Configuration Menu and the default gateway from the network administrator before connecting the unit to the local Ethernet network.
  • Page 48: System Configuration

    Reset to zero and flash formatting, clock parameters (do not modify) Unit start-up history Firmware update (not applicable) Unit reboot Welcome message at the start-up of the application: Welcome Display of the Carrier logo at the start-up of the application The default values are shown above.
  • Page 49: Display Configuration (Contrast, Ccreensaver, Calibration)

    7.5 - Display Configuration (Contrast, Ccreensaver, 7.6 - Languages Available for the Touch Screen Calibration) Configuration In the main configuration menu (see section 7.1), press the In the main configuration menu (see section 7 .1) press the “Display” field. “Language” field and select the language for the touch screen interface configuration menu screens.
  • Page 50: Diagnostics And Communication Problem Troubleshooting

    8 - DIAGNOSTICS AND COMMUNICATION PROBLEM TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 - Hardware Problems Symptoms Possible causes Checks to be made Solutions The unit does not respond to the Problem at the RS485 converter Check the CCN cable connections. Replace the RS485 connector. instructions sent by the supervision level of the PC or connection The unit CCN address is 0.1 and...
  • Page 51 In the screen above the PC receives four positive responses. • If a proxy server is used, add the unit IP address to the exceptions list of the proxy server (advanced proxy configuration). In the screen above the PC receives four negative responses. If the PC receives four negative responses, check the internet browser parameters to determine if a proxy server or an automatic configuration script has been configured.
  • Page 52 8.3.3 - Check the Ethernet Connection on the PC • Open the configuration panel of the PC and double click on Network Connections. • Find the system interface board and check that no red cross is shown on the icon. The connection to the local network must be authorized and in the connected status.
  • Page 53: Screen Structure

    9 - SCREEN STRUCTURE Home Main Login/ Log out screen Confirm Stop Choose operating mode Alarm Menu Main Alarm General Parameters Temperatures Pressures Reset Alarms Inputs Status Outputs Status Hydraulic Status Current Alarms Run Times Modes Trending History Alarms Setpoint Configuration Menu Quick Test Prognostics...
  • Page 54: Detailed Menu Description

    9.1 - Detailed Menu Description Icon Displayed text* Description Associated table General Parameters General parameters GENUNIT Temperatures Temperatures TEMP Pressures Pressures PRESSURE Inputs Status Inputs status INPUTS Outputs Status Outputs status OUTPUTS Hydraulic Status Hydraulic status HYDRLIC Run Times Run times RUNTIME Modes Modes...
  • Page 55 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path GENUNIT //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force CHIL_S_S 0 to 1 Network:Cmd Start/Stop CHIL_OCC 0 to 1 Network:Cmd Occupied HC_SEL 0 to 1 Cooling/Heating Select CTRL_PNT 10.0 to 160.0...
  • Page 56 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path PRESSURE //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force EVAP_P PSIG Evaporator Pressure COND_P PSIG Condenser Pressure ECON_P PSIG Economizer Pressure OILP_DIS PSIG Oil Supply Pressure OILP_SMP PSIG Oil Sump Pressure...
  • Page 57 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path OUTPUTS //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force DIFF_OUT Diffuser Output mA HDPV_OUT Head Pres Output mA CHST_OUT Chiller Stat Output mA VFD_OUT VFD Speed Output mA EXV_OUT Oil EXV Output mA...
  • Page 58 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path HYDRLIC //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force cdw_off -10.0 to 10.0 Condenser Delta P Offset cdw_pull Cond Water Pulldown/Min CHWP off/on Chilled Water Pump CHW_FLOW no/yes Chilled Water Flow...
  • Page 59 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path MODES //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force condfrze no/yes Condenser Frozen rcysh_cm no/yes Recycle Shutdown Done nrysh_cm no/yes NonRecycle Shutdown Done alm_act no/yes In Alarm over_act...
  • Page 60 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path POWER_O //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force stat_wd VFD Status Word cmd_wd VFD Command Word str_inh VFD Start Inhibit Status appl_do VFD Appl digital Output safestop 0 to 1 Safety Stop Status...
  • Page 61 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path OVERRIDE //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force cap_inho no/yes Capacity Inhibit cap_deco no/yes Capacity Decrease cpov_fl no/yes High Condenser Pressure dshov_fl no/yes Low Discharge Superheat sstov_fl no/yes...
  • Page 62 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path QCK_TEST //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force Q_DMPOP 0 to 1 0 to 1 Quick Test Damper Open Q_DMPCL 0 to 1 0 to 1 Quick Test Damper Close Q_ALM...
  • Page 63 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path QCK_CAL //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force HBP_MAXA EC Valve mA 100% HBP_MINA EC Valve mA 0% DMP_CAL 0 to 1 Damper Calib Enable DMP_ST 0 to 2 Damper Calib Status...
  • Page 64 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path MAIISMH //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force VOLT_H3 Volts Line Voltage Phase 3 ld_amp1 AMPS Load Current Phase 1 ld_amp2 AMPS Load Current Phase 2 ld_amp3 AMPS Load Current Phase 3...
  • Page 65 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path MAIOTHER //MAINMENU/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force op_prest no/yes Oil Pump Req Prestart pump_srt no/yes Pump Req Startup pump_sht no/yes Pump Req Shutdown pump_rst no/yes Pump Req Swift Rst...
  • Page 66 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path MAIIOB //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force vol_iob1 Volts IOB1 Power Supply Volt nm_peak1 IOB1 Num Peak Prev Sec low_vol1 0 to 1 IOB1 Low Voltage Flag fusstat1 0 to 1...
  • Page 67 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path MAIN_MS //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force ll_comm 0 to 1 Lead Lag Communication ll_fault 0 to 3 Master Slave Fault No Fault=0, Master=1 Slave=2, Both=3 lagstat 0 to 14...
  • Page 68 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path PRSCAL04 //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force cal_en 0 to 1 Diff Press Calibration cur_pres PSIG Current Pressure cal_p1 PSIG Calib Pres1(0 PSIG) cal_p2 PSIG Calib Pres2(100-250PSIG)
  • Page 69 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path SYS_STAT //MAINMENU/MAINTAIN/ High Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Limit Limit Force Force sys_ctlm System Control Mode sys_stat System Status mas_stat Master Run Status sla_stat Slave Run Status sys_perl System Percent Load sys_kw...
  • Page 70 Chilled Medium Type coun_cod 0 to 999 Country Code freecool 0 to 1 Free Cooling Option vfd_opt 0 to 4 VFD Option No=0,FS VFD=1,Carrier=2 Rockwell=3, Eaton=4 iob3_opt 0 to 1 IOB3 Option(19XR2~E/D/V) hyd_opt 0 to 1 IOB4 Option hr_opt 0 to 2...
  • Page 71 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path FACTORY //MAINMENU/CONFIG/ Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit vfd_fdv 0 to 1 VFD Feedback Voltage Sel 0-5V=0, 0-10V=1 dmp_auto 0 to 1 Electrical Damper Valve mrn_opt 0 to 1 Marine Option...
  • Page 72 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path CONF_ISM //MAINMENU/CONFIG/ Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit com_tout 0 to 255 Communication Timeout star_typ 0 to 3 Starter Type Full Volt=0, Redu Volt=1 Solid State=2, FS VFD=3 scycd_en 0 to 1...
  • Page 73 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path CFGSURGE //MAINMENU/CONFIG Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit sgl_cfg 0 to 1 Surge Line Configuration PR = 0, Delta T = 1 gv1c_sel 0 to 1 IGV1 Pos Configuration Degree =0, Percentage =1 dts_max...
  • Page 74 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path CONF_OPT //MAINMENU/CONFIG Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit astart 0 to 1 Auto Restart Option commsens 0 to 1 Common Sensor Option hgbp_opt 0 to 3 EC Valve Option No=0, Cont.=1, ON/OFF=2, mA=3...
  • Page 75 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path CONF_IOB //MAINMENU/CONFIG Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit typ_ao11 0 to 2 IOB1 AO#1 Type typ_ai21 0 to 6 IOB2 AI#1 Type typ_ai22 0 to 6 IOB2 AI#2 Type typ_ai23 0 to 6...
  • Page 76 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path LABONLY Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit dmp_fcen 0 to 1 Damper Valve Force dmp_fc_t 0 to 2 Damper Valve Force Tgt Close=0, Hold=1, Open=2 lexv_fc 0 to 1 LLC EXV Forced...
  • Page 77 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path CONF_MS //MAINMENU/CONFIG/ Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit lead_sel 0 to 1 Master Lead Lag Select Lead, Lag Once Failed=0 Runtime Balance=1 serct_fl 0 to 1 Series Counter Flow toocl 0 to 1...
  • Page 78 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance HMI Menu Path CONNECT //MAINMENU/CONFIG/ Menu Name Status Default Unit Note Menu text description Low Limit High Limit BACnet Configuration bacena 0 to 1 BACnet/IP Enable bacunit 0 to 1 BACnet Metric Unit network 1 to 9999 1600 BACnet Network...
  • Page 79 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance MAINMENU A001H Menu Name Type_Instance Access PreProc PostProc Menu text description Menu icons QCK_TEST 0x0012_i5 SERVICE NONE NONE Quick Test MAINTAIN 0xA001_i5 SERVICE NONE NONE Maintenance Menu TRENDING 0xA002_i1 NONE NONE Trending QCK_CALI 0x0012_i6 SERVICE NONE NONE...
  • Page 80 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance CONFIG A001H Menu Name Type_Instance Access PreProc PostProc Menu text description Menu icons CTRL_ID 0x0020_i1 USER NONE NONE Control Identification CFG_19DV 0x0013_i20 FACTORY NONE NONE 19DV Configuration CFGGEVFD 0x0013_i2 SERVICE NONE NONE General VFD Config CONF_SRD 0x0013_i9 SERVICE...
  • Page 81 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance MAINTAIN A001H Menu Name Type_Instance Access PreProc PostProc Menu text description Menu icons MAIISMC 0x0012_i7 SERVICE NONE NONE ISM Status MAIISMH 0x0012_i8 SERVICE NONE NONE ISM or VFD History POWER_O 0x0011_i10 SERVICE NONE NONE Power Load Parameters VFD_STAT 0x0012_i34...
  • Page 82 Table Name PIC Table Type Instance PRESCAL A001H Menu Name Type_Instance Access PreProc PostProc Menu text description Menu icons PRSCAL10 0x0012_i28 SERVICE NONE NONE Cond Leaving Water P PRSCAL11 0x0012_i36 SERVICE NONE NONE Pump Input Pressure PRSCAL12 0x0012_i37 SERVICE NONE NONE Bearing Inlet Pressure PRSCAL13...
  • Page 84 Order No: 10205, 03.2017 - Supersedes order No: New. Manufacturer: Carrier SCS, Montluel, France. Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice. Printed in the European Union.

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