Checking pressure transducers – Carrier 17/19EX User Manual

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Checking Pressure Transducers

There are 3 pressure transducers on hermetic machines. These determine cooler,

condenser, and oil pressure. Open-drive machines have 4 transducers. These transducers

sense cooler pressure, condenser pressure, oil supply pressure, and oil sump pressure. The oil

supply pressure and the oil transmission sump pressure difference is calculated by a differential

pressure power supply module on open-drive machines. The PSIO then reads this differential.

In effect, then, the PSIO reads 3 pressure inputs for open-drive machines and 3 pressure inputs

for hermetic machines. The cooler and condenser transducers are used by the PIC to

determine refrigerant temperatures.

All pressure inputs can be calibrated, if necessary. It is not usually necessary to calibrate at

initial start-up. However, at high altitude locations, calibration of the transducer will be

necessary to ensure the proper refrigerant temperature/pressure relationship. Each transducer

is supplied with 5 vdc power from a power supply. If the power supply fails, a transducer voltage

reference alarm will occur. If the transducer reading is suspected of being faulty, check the

supply voltage. It should be 5 vdc ± .5 v. If the supply voltage is correct, the transducer should

be recalibrated or replaced.

IMPORTANT: For hermetic machines, whenever the oil pressure or the cooler pres-
sure transducer is calibrated, the other sensor should be calibrated to prevent prob-
lems with oil differential pressure readings.

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