Sequenc^of operation, Fig. 1 — control wiring for part-winding start – Carrier 30HS User Manual

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SEQUENC^OF OPERATION

The 115-1-60 control power can be supplied

directly from a separate source thru a code-
approved fused disconnect or thru a field-installed
accessory transformer with the primary side con­
nected to the unit power terminal block. A
double-pole circuit breaker protects the control

circuit and serves as the control circuit switch.

Crankcase heaters are wired in the control circuit
ahead of the START switch, so they are always
operative as long as the control circuit breaker is

closed. Heaters are wired so they are on only when

their respective compressors are cycled off.

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After a prolonged shutdown of 8 hours or

more, the crankcase heaters should be on for 24
hours before starting the unit.

When power is supplied to the control circuit

and the control circuit breaker is closed, the unit is

ready for operation, providing all safety devices are

satisfied, interlocks are closed, and instructions on

warning labels have been followed.

When the START button on the control panel

is pressed, a red indicating light on the control
panel comes on and the step controller and control
relays 1 thru 4 are energized. After a maximum of

1.5 minutes, the recycle relay is energized and the

step controller cycles back (in the load direction)
to the correct cam position to begin the compres­

sor starting sequence. The compressors start one at

a time at brief intervals until the load requirement
is satisfied. After completing the starting sequence,

the controller stops and starts, unloads and loads
the compressors to maintain capacity control in
response to water temperature controller demand.

Factory cam settings on the step controller protect
the compressors against rapid recycling.

Complete Unit Stoppage

can be caused by any of

the following conditions: general power failure,
blown fuse in control power feed disconnect, open

control circuit breaker, STOP button depressed,

open contacts in low water temperature cutout,

open contacts in any auxiliary interlock between

terminals 11 and 12 .

Single-Circuit Stoppage

can be caused by open

contacts in any motor thermal protector, open
contacts in low-pressure switch, open contacts in
high-pressure switch, open contacts in oil safety

switch (when used), blown compressor circuit fuse.

Stoppage of one circuit by safety device action

does not affect the other circuit. Besides stopping

compressors, all the devices listed except the
low-pressure switch will close the liquid line
solenoid valve for that circuit.

recast.

Restart Procedure

(after cause tor stoppage is

corrected).

GENERAL POWER FAILURE - Press START
button on control panel.
BLOWN FUSE IN POWER FEED DISCONNECT

— Replace fuse and press START button on

control panel.

LOW WATER TEMPERATURE CUTOUT - Press

reset button on control (inside control box).

Restart is automatic.

AUXILIARY INTERLOCK — Automatic restart

after condition is corrected.

OPEN CONTROL CIRCUIT BREAKER ^ Close
breaker and press START button on control panel.
HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH - Press START
button on control panel.

LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH — Compressors will

restart automatically when pressure comes up

sufficiently.

COMPRESSOR MOTOR THERMAL PROTEC­

TOR — After motor has cooled down, press

START button on control panel.

OIL SAFETY SWITCH — Press reset button on the

switch, and press START button on control panel.

MODIFICATION FOR PART-WINDING START

(See Fig. 1,5 and 6.)

For 208-, 230-Volt Units

— In the control circuit

for each compressor, add a 1.5 second time-delay

relay to actuate the second contactor coil (CA).
Time-delay

relay.

Carrier

part

number

HN67FK001, is available from Carrier Service Parts
Center, Syracuse, N.Y. Contact your local Carrier

representative.

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AUX. — Auxiliary Contacts

C — Compressor Contactor
CA — Second Compressor Contactor
TOR — Time-Delay Relay

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Holding Coil

Factory Wiring

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--------- Field Wiring

Fig. 1 — Control Wiring for Part-Winding Start

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