Control sequence, Electronic expansion valve and outdoor fan control – Carrier 30GB060 User Manual

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Control sequence

Off cycle — During unit off cycle, crankcase and, if

ambient temperature is below 36 F (2 C), cooler and

control box heaters are energized. Electronic expansion

valves are closed.

Start-up — After control circuit ON/OFF circuit breaker

switched ON, prestart process takes place for 2 minutes,

when microprocessor checks itself and waits for tem­

perature to stabilize. First circuit to start may be no. 1 or 2,

(automatic lead/lag feature). The controlled pull down

feature limits compressor loading on start-up to reduce

demand on start-up and unnecessary compressor usage.

The microprocessor limits supply water temperature

decrease (start-up only) to 1°F (0.6 C) per minute.

Capacity control — On first call for cooling, micro­

processor starts initial compressor and fan stage on lead

circuit. The electronic expansion valve remains closed

for 10 seconds, permitting a pumpout on start-up. After

pumpout, the valves open and, if necessary, additional

outdoor fans are energized. Crankcase heaters are de­

energized when a compressor is started. As additional

cooling is required, lag circuit starts. If further cooling is

needed, compressors are added, alternating between

lead and lag circuits. Speed at which capacity is added or

decreased is controlled by temperature deviation from

set point and rate of temperature change of chilled water.

As less cooling is required, circuits shut down (or

unload) in an order that evens out each circuit’s com­

pressor run time. When no further cooling is called for

On each compressor circuit), expansion valve closes and

compressor and fans continue to run while pumping

down cooler.

Low-temperature override feature prevents LCWT

from overshooting the set point and possibly causing a

nuisance trip-out by the freeze protection.

High-temperature override feature allows chiller to

add capacity quickly during rapid load variations.

Demand limit — If applied, unit step controls limit

total power draw of unit to selected point by controlling

number of operational compressors during periods of

peak electrical demand or time clock shutdown. Consult

Accessory Demand Limit Control Module Installation

Instructions for further details.

Reset accessory — If applied, microprocessor compares

either return water, space or outdoor temperature with

the accessory board settings, and adjusts leaving chilled

water temperature appropriately.

Electronic expansion valve and outdoor fan control —

Expansion valve opens and closes on signal from micro­

processor to maintain an approximate 20 F (11C)

refrigerant superheat entering the compressor cylinders.

(The compressor motor increases the refrigerant super­

heat from the approximate 5 F [3 C] leaving the cooler to

that entering the cylinders.) Outdoor fans (operated by

microprocessor) run to as low an ambient as possible to

maintain a minimum expansion valve pressure differential.

Abnormal conditions (alarm light) — All control safeties

in chiller operate through compressor protection board

or control relay and microprocessor. High-pressure switch

and discharge gas thermostat directly shuts down

compressor(s) through compressor protection board or

control relay. For other safeties, microprocessor (1) makes

appropriate decision to shut down a compressor due to

a safety trip or bad sensor reading (2) energizes alarm light

and (3) displays appropriate failure code on the display.

Chiller holds in safety mode until reset. It then reverts to

normal control when unit is reset.

Safeties include: Oil-pressure switch cuts out if pressure

differential is below minimum. Switch is bypassed on

start-up for 45 seconds. Loss-of-charge switch cuts out if

system pressure drops below minimum. High-pressure

switch cuts out compressors if compressor discharge

pressure increases to 395 psig (2724 kPa). Discharge gas

thermostat opens when discharge gas temperature

exceeds maximum 295 F (146 C). Ground current safety

opens on sensing a current-to-ground in compressor

windings in excess of 2.5 amps. Loss of flow protection

provided by temperature differences between entering

and leaving water temperature sensors. Flow switch is

not required. Freeze-up protection provided by leaving

water temperature sensor if cooler temperature drops

to 35 F (1.8 C). Sensor failures are detected by the

microprocessor.

Diagnostics — Microprocessor may be put through

Quick Test (see Controls and Troubleshooting book)

without additional equipment or tools. Quick Test

confirms microprocessor is functional, informs observer

through LED display the condition of each sensor and

switch in chiller, and allows observer to check for proper

operation of fans and compressor(s).

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