Carrier AQUAFORCE 30XW150-400 User Manual

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generated if the one of the following configuration errors is

detected by the control. The “nn” refers to the error code listed

in Table 52.

Table 52 — Service Maintenance Alert Codes

Action to be Taken — None.
Reset Method — Manual, after the service has been completed.
Possible Causes — If the Sr-01, 02, or 03 conditions are

encountered, check the following items:

• sensor wiring to the Main Base Board

• sensor for accuracy
Compressor Motor Temperature Too High
Alarm 132-01 — Circuit A (A1.01)

Alarm 133-01 — Circuit B (B1.01)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criteria are checked when the

compressor is ON. This alarm will be generated if:

• The temperature is greater than 245 F (118 C) and it has

been greater than 212 F (100 C) for 10 consecutive seconds.

• The compressor temperature is greater than 232 F (111 C)

for 90 seconds (but less than 250 F [120 C]).

Action to be Taken — The circuit shuts down immediately.
Reset Method — Manual
Possible Causes — If this condition is encountered, check the

following items:

• faulty wiring and loose plugs

• faulty CPM board
Compressor Motor Temperature Out of Range
Alarm 132-02 — Circuit A (A1.02)

Alarm 133-02 — Circuit B (B1.02)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criterion is checked when the

compressor is ON. This alarm will be generated if: the temper-

ature is greater than 245 F (118 C) and it has NOT been greater

than 212 F (100 C) for 10 consecutive seconds.
Action to be Taken — The compressor will be stopped.
Reset Method — Manual
Possible Causes — If this condition is encountered, check the

following items:

• faulty compressor temperature thermistor

• faulty wiring and loose plugs

• faulty CPM board
Compressor High Pressure Switch Protection
Alarm 132-03 — Circuit A (A1.03)

Alarm 133-03 — Circuit B (B1.03)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criterion is checked when the

compressor is ON. This alarm will be generated if the circuit

high-pressure switch (HPS) opens for more than 2 seconds.

The CPM board monitors the HPS switch.
Action to be Taken — The compressor will be stopped.
Reset Method — Manual (reset button on switch)

Possible Causes — If this condition is encountered, check the

following items:

• loss of condenser water flow

• condenser pump failure

• compressor operating beyond the operation envelope

• faulty high pressure switch or wiring

• faulty CPM board
Compressor Overcurrent
Alarm 132-04 — Circuit A (A1.04)

Alarm 133-04 — Circuit B (B1.04)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criterion is checked when the

compressor is ON. This alarm will be generated if the CPM

board detects a motor current greater than 93% MTA (must

trip amps) and less than 2 times that for more than 1.7 seconds.
Action to be Taken — The compressor will be stopped.
Reset Method — Manual
Possible Causes — If this condition is encountered, check the

following items:

• Compressor operating beyond the operation envelope.

• Incorrect MTA setting.
Compressor Locked Rotor
Alarm 132-05 — Circuit A (A1.05)

Alarm 133-05 — Circuit B (B1.05)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criterion is checked during

start-up when the compressor is ON. This alarm will be gener-

ated if the CPM board detects a high motor current compared

with the MTA (must trip amps) setting for more than 450 ms.
Action to be Taken — The compressor will be stopped.
Reset Method — Manual
Possible Causes — If this condition is encountered, check the

following items:

• compressor mechanical failure

• unloader slide valve failure

• compressor motor failure
Compressor Phase Loss
Alarm 132-06 — Circuit A L1 (A1.06)

Alarm 133-06 — Circuit B L1 (B1.06)

Alarm 132-07 — Circuit A L2 (A1.07)

Alarm 133-07 — Circuit B L2 (B1.07)

Alarm 132-08 — Circuit A L3 (A1.08)

Alarm 133-08 — Circuit B L3 (B1.08)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criteria are checked during

startup when the compressor is ON. This alarm will be gener-

ated if:

• The current unbalance on any of the 3 phases is greater than

48% for more than 1 second continuously during start-up.

• The current unbalance on any of the 3 phases is greater than

48% for more than 2 seconds continuously during runtime.

Action to be Taken — The compressor will be stopped.
Reset Method — Manual
Possible Causes — If this condition is encountered, check the

following items:

• power failure

• blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker

• power wiring errors or loose terminals
Compressor Low Current
Alarm 132-09 — Circuit A (A1.09)

Alarm 133-09 — Circuit B (B1.09)
Criteria for Trip — The alarm criteria are checked when the

compressor is ON. This alarm will be generated if:

• The current is less than 15% MTA on all three legs for more

than 1 second for Wye-Delta start units.

• If the current is less than 15% of MTA on all three legs for

more than 1 second for direct start units.

CODE

DESCRIPTION

Sr.01

Circuit A Loss of Refrigerant Charge

Sr.02

Circuit B Loss of Refrigerant Charge

Sr.04

Water Loop Size Warning

Sr.05

Air Exchanger Cleanliness Warning

Sr.06

Cooler Pump 1 Servicing Required

Sr.07

Cooler Pump 2 Servicing Required

Sr.08

Condenser Pump 1 Servicing Required

Sr.09

Condenser Pump 2 Servicing Required

Sr.10

Water Filter Servicing Required

Sr.11

Compressor A Oil Filter Servicing Required

Sr.12

Compressor B Oil Filter Servicing Required

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