* [LIMIT] is shown on the LID as temperature, pressure, voltage, etc., predefined or selected by the
operator as an override or an alert.
Table 10D — Prestart Alerts: These alerts only delay start-up. When alert is corrected,
the start-up will continue. No reset is necessary.
Primary Message
Secondary Message
Alarm Message/Primary
Cause
Additional Cause/
Remedy
Prestart Alert
Starts Limit Exceeded
STARTS EXCESSIVE Com-
pressor Starts (8 in 12 hours)
Depress the RESET softkey
if additional start is required.
Reassess start-up require-
ments.
Prestart Alert
High Motor Tempera-
ture
MTRW VALUE exceeded limit
of [LIMIT]*. Check motor tem-
perature.
Check motor cooling line for
proper operation. Check for
excessive starts within a short
time span.
Prestart Alert
High Bearing Tempera-
ture
MTRB VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check thrust bearing
temperature.
Check oil heater for proper
operation, check for low oil
level, partially closed oil sup-
ply valves, etc. Check sensor
accuracy.
Prestart Alert
High Discharge Temp
CMPD VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check discharge tem-
perature.
Check sensor accuracy. Allow
discharge temperature to
cool. Check for excessive
starts.
Prestart Alert
Low Refrigerant Temp
ERT VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check refrigerant tem-
perature.
Check transducer accuracy.
Check for low chilled water/
brine supply temperature.
Prestart Alert
Low Oil Temperature
OILT VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check oil temperature.
Check oil heater power, oil
heater relay. Check oil level.
Prestart Alert
Low Line Voltage
V P VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check voltage supply.
Check voltage supply. Check
voltage transformers. Consult
power utility if voltage is low.
Adjust voltage potentiometer
in starter for SMM voltage
input.
Prestart Alert
High Line Voltage
V P VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check voltage supply.
Check voltage supply. Check
voltage transformers. Consult
power utility if voltage is low.
Adjust voltage potentiometer
in starter for SMM voltage
input.
Prestart Alert
High Condenser Pres-
sure
CRP VALUE exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check condenser
water and transducer.
Check for high condenser
water temperature. Check
transducer accuracy.
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Страница 317: ...Figure 1 19XL Identification ...
Страница 318: ...Figure 2A Front View Typical 19XL Components Design I See next page for Rear View ...
Страница 319: ...Figure 2A Rear View Typical 19XL Components Design I ...
Страница 320: ...Figure 2B Front View Typical 19XL Components Design II See next page for Rear View ...
Страница 321: ...Figure 2B Rear View Typical 19XL Components Design II ...
Страница 322: ...Figure 3 Refrigerant Motor Cooling and Oil Cooling Cycles ...
Страница 323: ...Figure 4 Lubrication System ...
Страница 324: ...Figure 5 Cutler Hammer Solid State Starter Internal View ...
Страница 325: ...Figure 6 Benshaw Inc Solid State Starter Internal View ...
Страница 326: ...Figure 7 Typical Starter Front View Solid State Starter Shown ...
Страница 327: ...Figure 8 19XL Controls and Sensor Locations ...
Страница 328: ...Figure 9 Control Sensors Temperature ...
Страница 329: ...Figure 10 Control Sensors Pressure Transducer Typical ...
Страница 330: ...Figure 11 Control Panel Front View with Options Module ...
Страница 331: ...Figure 12 Power Panel with Options ...
Страница 332: ...Figure 13 LID Default Screen ...
Страница 333: ...Figure 14 LID Service Screen ...
Страница 334: ...Figure 15 Example of Point Status Screen Status01 ...
Страница 335: ...Figure 16 19XL Menu Structure ...
Страница 336: ...Figure 17 19XL Service Menu Structure ...
Страница 337: ...Figure 18 Example of Time Schedule Operation Screen ...
Страница 338: ...Figure 19 Example of Set Point Screen ...
Страница 339: ...Figure 20 19XL Hot Gas Bypass Surge Prevention ...
Страница 340: ...Figure 21 19XL with Default Metric Settings ...
Страница 341: ...Figure 22 Example of Attach to Network Device Screen ...
Страница 342: ...Figure 23 Example of Holiday Period Screen ...
Страница 344: ...Figure 25 Typical Wet Bulb Type Vacuum Indicator ...
Страница 345: ...Figure 26 19XL Leak Test Procedures ...
Страница 346: ...Figure 27 Typical Optional Pumpout System Piping Schematic with Storage Tank ...
Страница 347: ...Figure 28 Typical Optional Pumpout System Piping Schematic without Storage Tank ...
Страница 348: ...Figure 29 Dehydration Cold Trap ...
Страница 349: ...Figure 30 Benshaw Inc Solid State Starter Power Stack ...
Страница 350: ...Figure 31 Ramp Up and Starting Torque Potentiometers ...
Страница 351: ...Figure 32 Typical Potentiometer Adjustment ...
Страница 352: ...Figure 33 Typical Cutler Hammer Solid State Starter ...
Страница 353: ...Figure 34 Correct Motor Rotation ...
Страница 356: ...Figure 37 Optional Pumpout System ...
Страница 357: ...Figure 38 Guide Vane Actuator Linkage ...
Страница 358: ...Figure 39 19XL Float Valve Designs ...
Страница 359: ...Figure 40 Optional Pumpout System Controls ...
Страница 360: ...Figure 41 PSIO Module Address Selector Switch Locations and LED Locations ...
Страница 361: ...Figure 42 LID Module Rear View and LED Locations ...
Страница 362: ...Figure 43 Processor PSIO Module ...
Страница 363: ...Figure 44 Starter Management Module SSM ...
Страница 364: ...Switch Setting Option Module 1 Option Module 2 S1 S2 6 4 7 2 Figure 45 Options Module ...
Страница 365: ...Figure 46 Typical Benshaw Inc Solid State Starter Internal View ...
Страница 366: ...Figure 47 Resistance Check ...
Страница 367: ...Figure 48 SCR and Power Poles ...
Страница 368: ...Figure 49 Typical Cutler Hammer Solid State Starter Internal View ...
Страница 369: ...Figure 50 Cutler Hammer Terminal Functions ...
Страница 370: ...Figure 51 Solid State Starter General Operation Troubleshooting Guide Typical ...
Страница 371: ...Figure 52 Solid State Starter Starter Fault Motor Will Not Start Troubleshooting Guide Typical ...
Страница 373: ...Figure 54 Compressor Fits and Clearances Continued ...
Страница 374: ...Figure 55 Compressor Fits and Clearances Continued ...