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ALARM AND ALERT DETAILS
COMM FAIL — Communication Failure
Criteria for Trip:
This alarm is generated any time the LEN
(Local Equipment Network) communication is lost. An A152
alarm may be generated also.
Action To Be Taken:
If communication between the scrolling
marquee and Main Base Board is lost, the unit may continue to
run. If problem is internal to the Main Base Board, the
machine shuts down or is not allowed to start.
Reset Method:
Automatic once communication is restored.
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check the MBB Instance Jumper. It should be set to “1.”
If it is missing or installed on “2,” this alarm will be gen-
erated.
• Check the LEN for a wiring error or short to ground.
• Check all Input connections for a short to ground.
• Check the machine grounding.
• Check the power supply for the Main Base Board. It
should be 24 vac. Voltages less than 18 vac can cause
this problem.
• If the unit has an AUX Board installed and is not
addressed correctly, it will cause a COMM FAIL alarm.
Check the AUX Board address.
T048 — Circuit A Compressor Availability Alert
T049 — Circuit B Compressor Availability Alert
Criteria for Trip:
This alarm is generated any time another
alarm has locked out at least one compressor on 2-compressor
circuits or 2 compressors in a 3-compressor circuit. As a result,
the unit will not have enough compressors available to perform
the oil management routine. The control will shut the circuit
down.
Action To Be Taken:
The circuit shuts down or is not allowed
to start.
Reset Method:
Manual
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• See the offending alarm.
• For 2-compressor circuit units, the routine will require
both compressors to operate for the oil management rou-
tine. If one compressor fails, the T048/T049 alert will be
generated. This feature can be disabled by changing the
value of
TCOM
, Two Comp Ckt Oil Mgmt (
Configura-
tion
o
SERV
) from
ENBL
to
DSBL
. Caution must be
exercised when making this change to ensure oil return at
all loading conditions.
A051 — Compressor A1 Stuck On Failure
A052 — Compressor A2 Stuck On Failure
A053 — Compressor A3 Stuck On Failure
A055 — Compressor B1 Stuck On Failure
A056 — Compressor B2 Stuck On Failure
A057 — Compressor B3 Stuck On Failure
Criteria for Trip:
The following conditions must be true:
1. A compressor OFF command must be called for by the
MBB 10 seconds prior.
2. The compressor Current Sensing Board (CS) detects
compressor current for a period of 4 continuous seconds
while the compressor is commanded OFF.
Action To Be Taken:
The affected compressor is commanded
OFF. The head pressure control algorithm will be activated to
energize fans to maintain proper head pressure. All other com-
pressors will be commanded OFF.
Reset Method:
Manual
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check for a welded compressor contactor.
• Check for a faulty Current Sensing Board.
• Check the Main Base Board relay output for the com-
pressor command.
• Check for a wiring error.
T051 — Circuit A, Compressor 1 Chattering Failure
T052 — Circuit A, Compressor 2 Chattering Failure
T053 — Circuit A, Compressor 3 Chattering Failure
T055 — Circuit B, Compressor 1 Chattering Failure
T056 — Circuit B, Compressor 2 Chattering Failure
T057 — Circuit B, Compressor 3 Chattering Failure
Criteria for Trip:
The following conditions must be true:
1. The compressor is commanded ON.
2. The current sensor does not detect steady compressor cur-
rent while the compressor is commanded ON.
Action To Be Taken:
The compressor is turned OFF.
Reset Method:
Manual
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check refrigerant charge. A chattering high pressure
switch can cause this alarm.
• Check compressor contactor wiring.
• Check control voltage.
• Check for a wiring error.
T051 — Circuit A, Compressor 1 Failure
T052 — Circuit A, Compressor 2 Failure
T053 — Circuit A, Compressor 3 Failure
T055 — Circuit B, Compressor 1 Failure
T056 — Circuit B, Compressor 2 Failure
T057 — Circuit B, Compressor 3 Failure
Criteria for Trip:
The following conditions must be true:
1. The compressor is commanded ON.
2. The current sensor does not detect compressor current
while the compressor is commanded ON.
Action To Be Taken:
The compressor is turned OFF.
Reset Method:
Manual
Possible Causes:
If this condition is encountered, check the
following items:
• Check for a Compressor Overload trip. Either the com-
pressor internal overload protector is open or the external
overload protector (Kriwan/CoreSense module) has acti-
vated.
• If the unit is a 208/230 volt unit, be sure that the control
transformer is wired to the correct voltage tap. Low volt-
age to the Current Sensing Board can cause this alarm.
• Check the unit for low refrigerant charge. If the compres-
sor operates for an extended period of time with low
refrigerant charge, the compressor advanced scroll tem-
perature protection (ASTP) device will open, which will
cause the compressor to trip on its overload protection
device.
• Check for a compressor circuit breaker trip.
• Check the Current Sensing Board to be sure that it is
operating correctly.
• Check for a wiring error.
• For compressors that use the Kriwan/CoreSense com-
pressor protection module, check the following items:
-Check the motor temperature lead connection.
-If the compressor is a replacement compressor, verify
that the correct Kriwan/CoreSense module is installed.
Replacement compressors are shipped with a 115-volt
module. The 38AP units operate with a 24-volt module