Carrier 17CB User Manual

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At a vacuiun greater than that indicated in
Table 2, refrigerant will flash into gas and
may cause tube freeze-up. Keep refrigerant
drums upright and admit refrigerant as a gas

until cooler vacuum is less than that listed in

Table 2.

The refrigerant supplied with the machine is in
excess of that required for initial charging.
Charge the amount shown in Table 3, less 200

pounds.

After the machine has been started, it may be
necessary to adjust the charge for optimum
machine performance. For this adjustment, see
Trimming Refrigerant Charge.

Fig. 5 — Drum Charging Valve

Table 2 — Pressures Corresponding to

32 F Saturation Temperature

REFRIGERANT

PRESSURE

(in. Hg vacuum)

n

18.05

114

3 85

Table 3 — Refrigerant Shipping Charges

MACHINE SIZE

REFRIG

SHIPPING

CHARGE (lb)

17CB1300

11

2800

17CB1400

1 1

3250

17CB1500

11

3250

17CB1600

11

3500

17CB1800

114

4400

17CB2000 j 114

4400

Drive

— It is good practice to operate the drive

separately before operating compressor. Refer to
drive manufacturer’s instructions for drive pro­
tection devices and settings. Check turbine over­
speed at this time. Reassemble couplings after

operating drive separately.

If drive is wired for automatic starting, it will

start when compressor START button is pushed.

Starting procedure of manually started drives may
be initiated after START button is pushed.

Purge

— Place the purge operating valves (Fig. 1) in

“Normal-Automatic” position as indicated in

operation 1 on the purge valve operation plate
(item 24, Fig. 1). Operate the purge momentarily
by placing the purge switch in “Manual” position;
then place purge switch in “Auto” position.

Air Supply — Pneumatic Control Only

— Check 25

psi air supply to pneumatic temperature controller
and pilot positioner.

Check Safety Control Operation (Electric Motor
Drive)

NOTE: Motor high temperature cutout is field

supplied only per customer’s request.

As the following checks are made, control panel

lights should appear as indicated in the diagrams.

□ - OFF

1. Open main disconnect (all

power off to starter and
controls). Disconnect main

motor leads in starter.

ON

n

n

ON

STOP

START

OIL

PUMP

n

□ □

n

POWER SAFETY

LOAD

CIRCUIT RECYCLE

PROGRAM

TIMER

2. Provide

power.

control circuit

n

n

ON

STOP

START

OIL

PUMP

□ □

n

POWER SAFETY

LOAD

CIRCUIT RECYCLE

PROGRAM

TIMER

n

ON

STOP

START

OIL

PUMP

■ ■

n

POWER SAFETY

LOAD

CIRCUIT RECYCLE

PROGRAM

TIMER

3. Press ON-STOP button

(light

goes

o n ) .

If

SAFETY CIRCUIT light

does not go on, check
resets on condenser high-
pressure safety, low refrig­
erant safety, bearing and motor high tempera­
ture circuit breakers and compressor overloads

in starter. Check 3-amp fuse in control center.

If SAFETY CIRCUIT Ught goes on but

LOAD RECYCLE light stays off, check the
chilled water recycle switch (auto-reset).

If both lights go on, manually trip and reset

motor and bearing high temperature circuit
breakers, compressor motor overloads and low
refrigerant temperature cutout to be sure they
cut off the safety Ught. Tripping the chilled
water recycle switch will cut off the LOAD
RECYCLE Ught only.

4. Press ON-STOP button

(Ught goes out). Remove
and tag gray striped wire
from control center ter­

minal [l^. Refer to ma­

chine control schematic in the Operating and

Maintenance

Instructions

for

terminal

location.

n

n

ON

STOP

START

OIL

PUMP

□ □

n

POWER SAFETY

LOAD

CIRCUIT RECYCLE

PROGRAM

TIMER

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