Carrier Streamline Scroll 69NT20-531-300 User Manual

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5. Press the ENTER key on the keypad.

6. The Display will show the message “Pro SoFt.” This

message will last for up to one minute.

7. The Display module will read “Pro donE” when the

software loading has loaded. (If a problem occurs

while loading the software: the Display will blink

the message “Pro FAIL” or “bad 12V”. Turn start-

stop switch OFF and remove the card.)

8. Turn unit OFF, via start-stop switch (ST).

9. Remove the programming card from the program-

ming/software port and return the unit to normal op-

eration by placing the start-stop switch in the ON

position.

b. Procedure for loading Configuration Software

1. Turn unit OFF using start-stop switch (ST).

2. Insert the programming card, for Configuration

Software, into the programming/software port. (See

Figure 6-18.)

3. Turn unit ON using start-stop switch (ST).

4. The Display module will show “nt40” on the left

LCD display and “531###” on the right LCD dis-

play. “###” will indicate the dash number for a given

unit model number, use the UP or DOWN ARROW

key to scroll through the list to obtain the proper

model dash number. For example, to program a

model number 69NT40-531-05, press the UP or

DOWN ARROW key until the right display shows

“nt40” on the right display and “53105” on the left.

(If a defective card is being used, the Display will

blink the message “bAd CArd”. Turn start-stop

switch OFF and remove the card.)

5. Press the ENTER key on the keypad.

6. When the software loading has successfully com-

pleted, the Display will show the message “EEPrM

donE.” (If a problem occurs while loading the soft-

ware, the Display will blink the message “Pro FAIL”

or “bad 12V.” Turn start-stop switch OFF and

remove the card.)

7. Turn unit OFF using start-stop switch (ST).

8. Remove the programming card from the program-

ming/software port and return the unit to normal op-

eration by placing the start-stop switch in the ON

position.

6.21.4 Removing and Installing a Module

a. Removal:

1. Disconnect all front wire harness connectors and

move wiring out of way.

2 The lower controller mounting is slotted, loosen the

top mounting screw (see Figure 6-18) and lift up and

out.

3 Disconnect the back connectors and remove module.
4 When removing the replacement module from its

packaging , note how it is packaged. When returning

the old module for service, place it in the packaging

in the same manner as the replacement. The packag-

ing has been designed to protect the module from

both physical and electrostatic discharge damage

during storage and transit.

b.Installation:
Install the module by reversing the removal steps.
Torque values for mounting screws (item 2, see

Figure 6-18) are 0.23 mkg (20 inch-pounds). Torque

value for the connectors is 0.12 mkg (10 inch-pounds).

6.22 TEMPERATURE SENSOR SERVICE

Procedures for service of the Return Recorder, Return

Temperature, Supply Recorder, Supply Temperature,

Ambient, Defrost Temperature, Compressor Discharge

and Compressor Suction temperature sensors are

provided in the following sub paragraphs.

6.22.1 Sensor Checkout Procedure

Sensor

40 mm (1 1/2 inch)

6.3 mm (1/4 inch)

Mounting Stud Type

Sensor

40 mm (1-1/2 inches)

6.3 mm (1/4 inch

)

Bulb Type

Dual Sensor

40 mm (1-1/2 inches)

6.3 mm (1/4 inch

)

Figure 6-19 Sensor Types

To check a sensor reading, do the following:
a. Remove the sensor and place in a 0_C (32_F) ice-wa-

ter bath. The ice-water bath is prepared by filling an

insulated container (of sufficient size to completely

immerse bulb) with ice cubes or chipped ice, then fill-

ing voids between ice with water and agitating until

mixture reaches 0_C (32_F) measured on a labora-

tory thermometer.

b. Start unit and check sensor reading on the control

panel. The reading should be 0_C (32_F). If the read-

ing is correct, reinstall sensor; if it is not, continue

with the following.

c. Turn unit OFF and disconnect power supply.
d. Refer to paragraph 6.21 and remove controller to gain

access to the sensor plugs.

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