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8.2 - Power supply

The power supply must conform to the specification on the chiller 

nameplate. The supply voltage must be within the range specified 

in the electrical data table. For connections refer to the wiring 

diagrams.

WARNING: Operation of the chiller with an improper supply 

voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse which 

will invalidate the Carrier warranty. If the phase imbalance 

exceeds 2% for voltage, or 10% for current, contact your local 

electricity supply at once and ensure that the chiller is not 

switched on until corrective measures have been taken.

8.3 - Voltage phase imbalance (%)

100 x max. deviation from average voltage

 

Average voltage

Example:

On a 400 V - 3 ph - 50 Hz supply, the individual phase voltages 

were measured to be:

AB = 406 V; BC = 399 V; AC = 394 V

Average voltage  = (406 + 399 + 394)/3 = 1199/3

 

= 399.7 say 400 V

Calculate the maximum deviation from the 400 V average:

(AB) = 406 - 400 = 6

(BC) = 400 - 399 = 1

(CA) = 400 - 394 = 6

The maximum deviation from the average is 6 V. The greatest 

percentage deviation is:

100 x 6/400 = 1.5%

This is less than the permissible 2% and is therefore acceptable.

Motor

Electrical data notes for  30HXC units:

•  30HXC 080-190 units have a single power connection point; 30HXC 200-375 

units have two connection points.

•  The control box includes the following standard features:

 

-   Starter and motor protection devices for each compressor

 

-   Control devices

• 

Field connections:

 

All connections to the system and the electrical installations must be in full 

accordance with all applicable codes.

•  The Carrier 30HXC units are designed and built to ensure conformance with 

local codes. The recommendations of European standard EN 60204-1 

(corresponds to IEC 60204-1) (machine safety - electrical machine 

components - part 1: general regulations) are specifically taken into account, 

when designing the electrical equipment.

• 

Electrical reserves:

 

Circuit B has disconnect switches and branch sections, designed to supply the 

evaporator and condenser pump power input.

 

IMPORTANT:

•  Generally the recommendations of IEC 60364 are accepted as compliance 

with the requirements of the installation directives. Conformance with EN 

60204-1 is the best means of ensuring compliance with the Machines Directive 

and § 1.5.1.

•  Annex B of EN 60204-1 describes the electrical characteristics used for the 

operation of the machines.

1.  The operating environment for the 30HXC units is specified below:

 

a.  Environment* - Environment as classified in IEC 60364 § 3:

 

  -  ambient temperature range: +5°C to +40°C, class AA4

 

  -  humidity range (non-condensing)*:

 

    50% relative humidity at 40°C

 

    90% relative humidity at 20°C

 

  -  altitude: ≤ 2000 m

 

  -  indoor installation*

 

  -  presence of water: class AD2* (possibility of water droplets)

 

  -  presence of hard solids, class AE2* (no significant dust present)

 

  -  presence of corrosive and polluting substances, class AF1 (negligible)

 

  -  vibration and shock, class AG2, AH2

 

b.  Competence of personnel, class BA4* (trained personnel - IEC 60364)

2.  Power supply frequency variation: ± 2 Hz.

3.  The neutral (N) line must not be connected directly to the unit (if necessary use 

a transformer).

4.  Overcurrent protection of the power supply conductors is not provided with the 

unit.

5.  The factory-installed disconnect switch(es)/circuit breaker(s) is (are) of a type 

suitable for power interruption in accordance with EN 60947 (corresponds to 

IEC 60947) .

6.  The units are designed for connection to TN networks (IEC 60364). For IT 

networks the earth connection must not be at the network earth. Provide a local 

earth, consult competent local organisations to complete the electrical 

installation.

 

NOTE: If particular aspects of an actual installation do not conform to 

the conditions described above, or if there are other conditions which 

should be considered, always contact your local Carrier representative.

*   The protection level required to conform to this class is IP21B (according to 

reference document IEC 60529). All 30HXC units are protected to IP23C and 

fulfil this protection condition.

Summary of Contents for 30HXC Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Screw Compressor Water Cooled Liquid Chillers 30HXC 080 375 Original instructions Nominal cooling capacity 30HXC 286 1300 kW 50 Hz 60Hz...

Page 2: ...nsing temperature options 150 150A 19 5 4 Physical data 30HXC option 61 380V 3ph 60Hz 20 5 5 Electrical data 30HXC option 61 21 5 6 Electrical data 30HXC option 61 with high condensing temperature opt...

Page 3: ...0 11 MAIN OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES 41 11 1 Compressor suction valves option 92 42 11 2 Electric protection level of the 30HXC control boxes to IP44C option 20 42 11 3 Tropicalised control box for 30HXC...

Page 4: ...unit more than 15 Safety is only guaranteed if these instructions are carefully followed If this is not the case there is a risk of material deterioration and injuries to personnel Never cover any pro...

Page 5: ...r pressure The units are intended to be stored and operate in an environment where the ambient temperature must not be less than the lowest allowable temperature indicated on the nameplate See section...

Page 6: ...omplywiththeF GasDirectiveN 517 2014andanyother applicable local legislation 2 Ensure that the refrigerant is never released to the atmosphereduringinstallation maintenanceorequipment disposal 3 The d...

Page 7: ...for the system and the refrigerant type used must be within easy reach Do not siphon refrigerant Avoid contact with liquid refrigerant on the skin or splashing it into the eyes Use safety goggles Was...

Page 8: ...ATTENTION No part of the unit must be used as a walk way rack or support Periodically check and repair or if necessary replace any component or piping that shows signs of damage The refrigerant lines...

Page 9: ...rams During the installation test national regulations must be followed If no national regulation exists standard EN 378 can be used as a guide External visual installation checks Ensure that the mach...

Page 10: ...r to the certified dimensional drawings supplied with the unit when designing an installation 30HXC 080 30HXC 090 30HXC 100 30HXC 110 A D B 600 500 4 700 4 3 C E 3 3 F 1 2 Legend All dimensions are in...

Page 11: ...imensional drawings supplied with the unit when designing an installation 4 2 E 500 B 3 A C D 700 3 4 500 3 F 1 Legend All dimensions are in mm Evaporator Condenser Clearances required for operation a...

Page 12: ...nces for air flow as follows Top do not restrict in any way In case of multiple chillers up to four units the respective clearance between them should be increased from 1830 to 2000 mm for the side sp...

Page 13: ...nimum step capacity 19 19 21 19 21 19 17 19 21 21 14 14 14 14 10 10 10 Evaporator Shell and tube with internally finned copper tubes Net water volume l 50 50 58 69 65 65 75 75 88 88 126 155 170 170 19...

Page 14: ...io circuit A 3 02 3 13 2 79 2 99 2 96 2 79 2 99 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit B 4 70 4 58 4 58 4 97 2 96 2 79 2 99 Max starting current reduced current start Un A std std std std...

Page 15: ...B A 161 189 189 235 350 377 469 Maximum starting current standard unit Un A 281 316 338 382 404 437 521 548 576 635 1255 1549 1603 1734 1737 1792 1969 Circuit A A 1094 1360 1415 1500 1387 1415 1500 Ci...

Page 16: ...cal to those of the standard 30HXC units The only difference is in the diameter of the incoming field wiring connection described in the chapter Recommended selection Refer to the dimensional drawings...

Page 17: ...19 21 19 17 19 21 21 14 14 14 14 10 10 10 Evaporator Shell and tube with internally finned copper tubes Net water volume l 50 50 58 69 65 65 75 75 88 88 126 155 170 170 191 208 208 Water connections V...

Page 18: ...87 1 91 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit A 2 88 3 04 2 73 2 83 2 88 2 73 2 83 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit B 4 45 4 46 4 46 4 66 2 88 2 73 2 83 Max starting c...

Page 19: ...2 24 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit A 3 56 3 52 3 11 3 48 3 32 3 11 3 48 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit B 5 66 5 23 5 23 5 96 3 32 3 11 3 48 Max starting curr...

Page 20: ...10 10 Evaporator Shell and tube with internally finned copper tubes Net water volume l 50 50 58 69 65 65 75 75 88 88 126 155 170 170 191 208 208 Water connections Victaulic connections Inlet outlet i...

Page 21: ...77 1 81 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit A 2 67 2 81 2 54 2 63 2 67 2 54 2 63 Max starting current max current draw ratio circuit B 4 06 4 08 4 08 4 25 2 67 2 54 2 63 Max starting...

Page 22: ...std std std std std std std 1 62 1 64 1 57 1 68 1 47 1 42 1 51 Circuit A 1 96 2 01 1 85 2 01 1 93 1 85 2 01 Circuit B 2 29 2 04 2 04 2 52 1 93 1 85 2 01 Three phase short circuit holding current kA 2...

Page 23: ...n range allows the production of glycol water solution down to 10 C with ethylene glycol at 35 by weight or down to 7 C with propylene glycol at 30 by weight The precision of these amounts is critical...

Page 24: ...eration permitted but performances is not optimized Condenser entering water temperature C Condenser entering water temperature C Evaporator leaving water temperature C 50 48 44 20 15 13 D C 7 0 4 13...

Page 25: ...evaporator is equipped with heat insulation of 38 mm thick polyurethane foam Cooler pressure drop 30HXC low brine version Pure water flow rate l s Pressure drop kPa 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 HXC...

Page 26: ...ing temperature 50 C at full load 4 For low evaporator leaving temperatures 4 C and 6 C order option 5 Legend A Standard unit operating at full load B Standard unit operating at reduced load C Units o...

Page 27: ...ary for stable operation and accurate temperature control It is often necessary to add a buffer water tank to the circuit in order to achieve the required volume The tank must itself be internally baf...

Page 28: ...ser pressure drop curve Pressure drop kPa Water flow rate l s Note The dotted part of the curves corresponds to the flow values only permitted for closed circuits Legend 1 30HXC 080 090 100 110 2 30HX...

Page 29: ...ble section see table Recommended wire sections 30HXC A B C D E F G H Standard Circuit A 310 375 400A 56 25 4 1492 6 314 1824 314 10 5 Circuit B 310 345 400A 56 25 4 1492 6 314 1824 314 10 5 375 630A...

Page 30: ...s disconnect switches and branch sections designed to supply the evaporator and condenser pump power input IMPORTANT Generally the recommendations of IEC 60364 are accepted as compliance with the requ...

Page 31: ...IMPORTANT Before connection of the main power cables L1 L2 L3 on the terminal block it is imperative to check the correct order of the 3 phases before proceeding to the connection on then terminal blo...

Page 32: ...itches are indicated by a 1 8 4 3 Selection table of minimum and maximum wire sections 400V 3ph 50Hz option 150 30HXC Minimum wire section mm2 Wire type L m Maximum wire section mm2 Wire type L m 080...

Page 33: ...E Al 265 2 x 95 XLPE Cu 270 375 Circuit A 1 x 150 XLPE Cu 190 2 x 185 XLPE Al 270 2 x 120 XLPE Cu 280 200 Circuit B 1 x 50 XLPE Cu 160 1 x 120 XLPE Al 205 1 x 70 XLPE Cu 205 230 Circuit B 1 x 70 XLPE...

Page 34: ...u 190 2 x 240 XLPE Cu 295 Power supply wire section see diagram in chapter Electrical connection 8 4 6 Selection table of minimum and maximum wire sections 380V 3ph 60Hz option 61 30HXC Minimum wire s...

Page 35: ...PE Cu 190 2 x 185 XLPE Al 270 1 x 240 XLPE Cu 235 260 Circuit A 1 x 240 XLPE Cu 190 2 x 240 XLPE Al 280 2 x 150 XLPE Cu 290 285 Circuit A 1 x 240 XLPE Cu 190 2 x 240 XLPE Cu 295 310 Circuit A 1 x 185...

Page 36: ...any start up verify that the heat exchange fluid is compatible with the materials and the water circuit coating In case additives or other fluids than those recommended by Carrier are used ensure tha...

Page 37: ...second B Initialisation validation Release the button for between 1 and 5 seconds C Threshold control Press for the number of seconds that corresponds to the required setpoint pressing for 10 seconds...

Page 38: ...ator flow stopped to allow safe pressure equilibrium Special attention has to be given to the hydraulic design when option 152 is selected in order to maintain the condenser flow even when the 0 10V s...

Page 39: ...se a flooded evaporator The water circulates in the tubes and the refrigerant is on the outside in the shell One vessel is used to serve both refrigerant circuits There is a center tube sheet which se...

Page 40: ...oint on until the initialization the processor counts the total number of open and closed steps it has sent to each valve 10 4 Economizer Economizers are installed on 30HXC 190 285 and 375 The economi...

Page 41: ...um water side service pressure to 21 bar standard 10 bar Covers applications with a high water column condenser side typically high buildings 080 375 Reversed evaporator water connections 107 Evaporat...

Page 42: ...get the best performance from your HVAC unit improved cooling performance reduced power consumption prevention of accidental component failure prevention of major time consuming and costly interventio...

Page 43: ...rsunder normal operation The 30HXC metering device is designed to work properly under these conditions 1 Make sure that the circuit is running at a full load condition TocheckwhethercircuitAisfullyloa...

Page 44: ...sor 2 Manually force the operation of the oil solenoid valve in order to press the internal valve shutter onto its seat 3 Close the oil filter service valve Bleed pressure from the filter cavity throu...

Page 45: ...the bottom of its stroke If it is believed that the valve is not working properly contact your Carrier service department for further checks on output signals on EXV module wire connections continuity...

Page 46: ...Additional air handling units and accessories Preliminary equipment check Is there any shipping damage If so where Will this damage prevent unit start up Unit is level in its installation Power supply...

Page 47: ...power company for assistance All incoming power voltage is within rated voltage range Check cooler water loop Water loop volume litres Calculated volume litres 3 25 litres nominal kW capacity for air...

Page 48: ...t Condenser water sensors Water valve type If installed To start the chiller WARNING Be sure that all service valves are open and all pumps are on before attempting to start this machine Once all chec...

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Page 50: ...es order No 13050 03 2011 Manufacturer Carrier SCS Montluel France Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Printed in the European Union www eurovent certif...

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