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Carrier FLOTRONIC II 30GN040-420 User Manual

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Example 6 — Changing Reset Type

To change type of reset, first log on as shown in

Table 12. Also refer to Set Point Function section, page 38,
for information on entering reset set points using reset
feature.

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

COMMENTS

ENTRY

RESPONSE

FLD CFG

Field configuration
subfunction of
service function

CSPTYP 0

Scroll past single cooling
set point

CRTYP 0

No reset has been
selected

CRTYP 1

Internally powered 4-20 mA
signal reset is selected

CRTYP 2

Space or outdoor-air
temperature reset is
selected

CRTYP 3

Return fluid temperature
reset is selected

CRTYP 4

Externally powered 4-20 mA
signal reset is selected

CRTYP 0

Reset is deactivated

To use Demand Limit, first enable loadshed, then enter

demand limit set points. See Example 7A. Closing the first
stage demand limit contact puts unit on the first demand limit
level, that is, the unit does not exceed the percentage of ca-
pacity entered as demand limit stage 1. Closing contacts on
second-stage demand limit relay prevents unit from exceed-
ing capacity entered as demand limit stage 2. The demand
limit stage that is set to the lowest demand takes priority if
both demand limit inputs are closed.

The demand limit function must be enabled in order to

function and may be turned off when its operation is not de-
sired. The demand limit relays can, in off condition, remain
connected without affecting machine operation.

Table 12 — Service Functions

To view and modify configurations, the password must be

entered under the log on subfunction.

SUB-

KEYPAD

DISPLAY

COMMENT

FUNCTION

ENTRY

1 Log On

PASSWORD

Enter Password/
Disable Password

LOGGEDON

Logged On

NOTE: Configurations may be modified at this time. When
finished viewing and/or modifying configurations, log out as
follows:

LOGGEDON

LOG OFF

Disable Password
Protection

EXIT LOG

Logged Off/
Enable Password
Protection

2 Version

VERSION

Software
Information

XXXXXXXX

Version No.
of Software

Demand Limit, 4 to 20 mA Signal — The controls can also
accept a 4 to 20 mA signal for load shedding. Input for the
signal are terminals shown below:
Externally powered
Positive lead to J7-5 - 4 In/4 Out Module
Negative lead to J7-6 - 4 In/4 Out Module
Internally powered
Positive lead to J7-6 - 4 In/4 Out Module
Negative lead to J7-7 - 4 In/4 Out Module
See Field Wiring section on page 69 and Fig. 7.

Fig. 8 — 4-20 mA Cooling Temperature Reset

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