* [LIMIT] is shown on the LID as the temperature, pressure, voltage, etc., set point predefined or selected
by the operator as an override, alert, or alarm condition. [VALUE] is the actual temperature, pressure,
voltage, etc., at which the control tripped.
Protective
Limit
CCN Override Stop
CHIL S S CCN Over-
ride Stop while in LOCAL
run mode.
CCN has signaled machine to stop. Reset
and restart when ready. If the signal was
sent by the LID, release the Stop signal
on STATUS01 table.
Protective
Limit
Spare Safety Device
SRP PL Spare Safety
Fault: Check contacts.
Spare safety input has tripped or factory-
installed jumper not present.
Protective
Limit
Excessive Motor
Amps
CA P [VALUE]
exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. High Amps;
Check guide vane drive.
Check motor current for proper calibra-
tion. Check guide vane drive and actuator
for proper operation.
Protective
Limit
Excessive Compr
Surge
Compressor Surge:
Check condenser water
temp and flow.
Check condenser flow and temperatures.
Check configuration of surge protection.
Protective
Limit
Starter Fault
STR FLT Starter Fault:
Check starter for fault
source.
Check starter for possible ground fault,
reverse rotation, voltage trip, etc.
Protective
Limit
Starter Overload Trip
STR FLT Starter Over-
load Trip: Check amps
calibration/reset over-
load.
Reset overloads and reset alarm. Check
motor current calibration or overload cali-
bration (do not field-calibrate overloads).
Protective
Limit
Transducer Voltage
Fault
V REF [VALUE]
exceeded limit of
[LIMIT]*. Check trans-
ducer power supply.
Check transformer power (5 vdc) supply
to transducers. Power must be 4.5 to 5.5
vdc.
Protective
Limit
Low Oil Pressure
Low Oil Pressure
[OPEN]: Check oil pres-
sure switch/pump and
2C aux.
Check the oil pressure switch for proper
operation. Check oil pump for proper
pressure. Check for excessive refrigerant
in oil system.
Table 10K — Machine Protect Limit Faults (Continued)
Primary
Message
Secondary
Message
Alarm Message/
Primary Cause
Additional Cause/Remedy
Excessive numbers of the same fault can lead to severe machine damage.
Seek service expertise.
WARNING
!
WARNING
Содержание PC211
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 ...