Carrier 19DA User Manual

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Calibrating Pneumatic Transducer

- Pneumatic

control is accomplished by a transformer which
converts a 3-15 psi pneumatic signal regulated
by a thermostat sensing chilled water temper­
ature into an electrical signal. The electrical
signal is transmitted to either a Barber-Colman
or Honeywell Electronic Chilled Water Module
to provide chilled water temperature control. The

same transducer is used for both Barber-Colman
(Fig. 5) and Honeywell (Fig. 4).

MOTOR OVERLOAD MODULE - Calibrate as
outlined under the motor overload sections under

Barber-Colman or Honeywell.

CHILLED WATER MODULE - Calibrate the
Chilled Water Module as outlined in Table 6 for

Barber-Colman or Honeywell.

Table 6 - Chilled Water Module

RESISTANCE

COIL WIPER

ARM

SEQUENCE

PROCEDURE

1. Supply fixed air

signal to trans­

ducer (Fig. 6)

Use either air signal from

control thermostat or sep­
arate air supply (such as
a medical aspirator) to
introduce 9 psi signal to
transducer diaphragm and
hold.

Coil wiper arm (Fig. 6),

should be in center of re­
sistance coil.

2. Preset chilled

water thermostat
set point

Turn thermostat dial (4)

Honeywell (Fig. 4), or (3)
Barber-Colman (Fig. 5) to
center of scale (vertical).

3. Add throttling

range

Turn the throttling range

screw (19) Honeywell, or
(17) Barber-Colman 1/3
of total clockwise travel.

4. Place machine in

manual control
and start the
compressor

Turn switch (8) Honeywell
to MANUAL position.

Place the capacity con­
trol switch (15) Barber-
Colman on HOLD.

5. To complete the

electro-pneumatic
chilled water con­
trol calibration

Refer to Table 5- Barber-
Colman, perform steps 1
(E thru H), and 3 (A and
B) or refer to Table 4 -
Honeywell, perform steps

1 (D), 2 (B), 3 (A thru D),

and 4 (A and B).

CONTROL AIR

SUPPLY

Fig. 6 - 19DA Transducer Assembly

(For either Honeywell or

Barber-Colman)

Trimming Refrigerant Charge

- After the ma­

chine has been placed in operation, it may be
necessary to adjust the refrigerant charge to
obtain optimum machine performance.

When a machine full load is available, add the

remaining refrigerant slowly until the difference
between the leaving chilled water temperature and
the cooler temperature reaches design conditions
or becomes a minimum. Shut the machine down

and allow refrigerant to drain to the cooler, mark

the level indicator and maintain that shutdown

refrigerant level.

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