Specifications

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Periodically vacuum or blow off accumulated debris on the
internal parts with a high-velocity, low-pressure blower.
Power connections on newly installed control centers may
relax and loosen after a month of operation. Turn power off and
retighten. Recheck annually thereafter.
Recalibrate Pressure Transducers — Once a year,
the pressure transducers should be checked against a pressure
gage reading. Check all transducers (up to 9): the oil pressure
delta P transducers, discharge pressure transducer, the condens-
er pressure transducer, the cooler pressure transducer, and the
optional liquidside pressure transducers (consisting of 4 option-
al flow devices: 2 cooler, 2 condenser).
Note the evaporator and condenser pressure readings on the
HEAT_EX screen (EVAPORATOR PRESSURE and
CONDENSER PRESSURE). Attach an accurate set of refriger-
ation gages to the cooler and condenser Schrader fittings.
Compare the two readings. If there is a difference in readings,
the transducer can be calibrated as described in the Trouble-
shooting Guide section. Oil differential pressure (OIL PRES-
SURE DELTA P on the COMPRESS screen) should be close to
zero whenever the compressor is off. The oil pressure delta P
transducers indicate the difference between oil pressure leaving
filter and oil sump pressure.
Optional Pumpout System Maintenance — For
pumpout unit compressor maintenance details, refer to the
19XR Positive Pressure Storage System Installation, Start-Up,
and Service Instructions.
OPTIONAL PUMPOUT COMPRESSOR OIL
CHARGE Use oil conforming to Carrier specifications for
reciprocating compressor usage. Oil requirements are as
follows:
HFC-134a ISO Viscosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 or 220
Viscosity SSU 100 F (38 C). . . . . . . . . . . . . .300 or 1005
Carrier Part Number . . PP23BZ-103 or PP23BZ110005
The total oil charge is 13 oz (0.5 L).
Oil should be visible in the pumpout compressor sight glass
both during operation and at shutdown. Always check the oil
level before operating the pumpout compressor. Before adding
or changing oil, relieve the refrigerant pressure through the
access valves.
Relieve refrigerant pressure and add oil to the pumpout unit
as follows:
1. Refer to Fig. 42. Close service valves 2 and 4.
2. Run the pumpout compressor in Automatic mode for one
minute or until the vacuum switch is satisfied and com-
pressor shuts off.
3. Move the pumpout selector switch to OFF. Pumpout
compressor shell should now be under vacuum.
4. Oil can be added to the shell with a hand oil pump
through the access valve in the compressor base.
NOTE: Compressor access valve has a self-sealing fitting
which will require a hose connection with a depressor to open.
OPTIONAL PUMPOUT SAFETY CONTROL SETTINGS
(Fig. 48) The optional pumpout system high-pressure
switch should open at 185 psig (1276 kPa) and closes automat-
ically at 140 psig (965 kPa). Check the switch setting by
operating the pumpout compressor and slowly throttling the
pumpout condenser liquid.
Ordering Replacement Chiller Parts — When or-
dering Carrier specified parts, the following information must
accompany an order.
chiller model number and serial number
VFD model number and serial number (if applicable)
name, quantity, and part number of the part required
delivery address and method of shipment
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Overview —
The PIC III has many features to help the op-
erator and technician troubleshoot a 23XRV chiller.
The ICVC shows the chillers actual operating conditions
and can be viewed while the unit is running.
The ICVC default screen freezes when an alarm occurs.
The freeze enables the operator to view the chiller condi-
tions at the time of alarm. The STATUS screens continue
to show current information. Once all alarms have been
cleared (by correcting the problems and pressing the
softkey), the ICVC default screen returns to
normal operation.
CAUTION
The motor leads must be disconnected from the VFD
before an insulation test is performed. The voltage gener-
ated from the tester can damage the drive components.
WARNING
Never open isolating knife switches while equipment is
operating. Electrical arcing can cause serious injury.
CAUTION
Loose power connections can cause voltage spikes, over-
heating, malfunctioning, or failures.
CAUTION
Compressor oil is hygroscopic. Containers should remain
tightly sealed in clean and dry environments to prevent
moisture absorption from the air.
CONTACTOR
TERMINAL
STRIP
FUSES
TRANSFORMER
SWITCH
CONTROL BOX (INTERIOR)
Fig. 48 — Optional Pumpout System Controls
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RESET