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Table 38 — Alarm and Alert Codes (cont)

LEGEND

COMPRESSOR FAILURE ALERTS
A048 (Circuit A Compressor Availability Alarm) — This

alarm occurs when two compressors are unavailable to run on

a 3 compressor circuit. The control ensures proper oil return by

ensuring a circuit does not operate with one compressor for

longer than one hour of cumulative run time.
T051, T052, T053 (Circuit A Compresser Failures) — Alert

codes 051, 052, and 053 are for compressors A1, A2, and A3

respectively. These alerts occur when the current sensor (CS)

does not detect compressor current during compressor opera-

tion. When this occurs, the control turns off the compressor.

If the current sensor board reads OFF while the compressor

relay has been commanded ON, an alert is generated.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Compressor Overload — Either the compressor internal over-

load protector is open or the external overload protector (Kri-

wan module) has activated. The external overload protector

modules are mounted in the compressor wiring junction box.

Temperature sensors embedded in the compressor motor wind-

ings are the inputs to the module. The module is powered with

24 vac from the units main control box. The module output is a

normally closed contact that is wired in series with the com-

pressor contactor coil. In a compressor motor overload condi-

tion, contact opens, deenergizing the compressor contactor.
Low Refrigerant Charge — If the compressor operates for an

extended period of time with low refrigerant charge, the com-

pressor ASTP device will open, which will cause the compres-

sor to trip on its overload protection device.
Circuit Breaker Trip — The compressors are protected from

short circuit by a breaker in the control box.
Wiring Error — A wiring error might not allow the compres-

sor to start.

To check out alerts T051-T053:

1. Turn on the compressor in question using Service Test

mode. If the compressor does not start, then most likely

the problem is one of the following: HPS open, open in-

ternal protection, circuit breaker trip, incorrect safety wir-

ing, or incorrect compressor wiring.

2. If the compressor does start, verify it is rotating in the cor-

rect direction.

COMPRESSOR STUCK ON FAILURE ALARMS
Circuit A A051, A052, A053 — Alarm codes 051, 052, and

053 are for compressors A1, A2, and A3. These alarms occur

when the CSB detects current when the compressor should be

off. When this occurs, the control turns off the compressor.

If the current sensor board reads ON while the compressor

relay has been commanded OFF for a period of 4 continuous

seconds, an alarm is generated. These alarms are only moni-

tored for a period of 10 seconds after the compressor relay has

ALARM/

ALERT

CODE

ALARM

OR

ALERT

DESCRIPTION

WHY WAS THIS

ALARM

GENERATED?

ACTION TAKEN

BY CONTROL

RESET

METHOD

PROBABLE

CAUSE

T302

Alert

Strainer Blowdown
Scheduled
Maintenance Due

Strainer Service
Countdown (S.T.DN)
expired. Complete strainer
blowdown and enter 'YES'
for Strainer Maintenance
Done (S.T.MN) item.

None

Automatic

Routine strainer
maintenance
required

T500

Alert

Current Sensor Board
A1 Failure

Alert occurs when CSB out-
put is a constant high value

Compressor A1 shut
down

Automatic

CSB failure.

T501

Alert

Current Sensor Board
A2 Failure

Alert occurs when CSB out-
put is a constant high value

Compressor A2 shut
down

Automatic

CSB failure.

T502

Alert

Current Sensor Board
A3 Failure

Alert occurs when CSB out-
put is a constant high value

Compressor A3 shut
down

Automatic

CSB failure.

T950

Alert

Loss of Communication
with Water System
Manager

No communications have
been received by the MBB
within 5 minutes of last
transmission

WSM forces removed.
Chiller runs under own
control

Automatic

Failed module, wiring
error, failed
transformer, loose
connection plug,
wrong address

T951

Alert

Loss of Communication
with Chillervisor System
Manager

No communications have
been received by the MBB
within 5 minutes of last
transmission

CSM forces removed.
Chiller runs under own
control

Automatic

Failed module, wiring
error, failed
transformer, loose
connection plug,
wrong address

CCN

Carrier Comfort Network

CSB

Current Sensor Board

CSM

Chiller System Manager

CXB

Compressor Expansion Board

EEPROM — Electronic Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory
EMM

Energy Management Module

EWT

Entering Fluid Temperature

EXV

Electronic Expansion Valve

HSM

Hydronic System Manager

LCW

Leaving Chilled Water

LWT

Leaving Fluid Temperature

MBB

Main Base Board

OAT

Outdoor-Air Temperature

RGT

Return Gas Thermistor

WSM

Water System Manager

IMPORTANT: Prolonged operation in the wrong direction

can damage the compressor. Correct rotation can be veri-

fied by a gage set and looking for a differential pressure

rise on start-up.

IMPORTANT: If the CS is always detecting current, verify

that the compressor is on. If the compressor is on, check

the contactor and the relay on the MBB. If the compressor

is off and there is no current, verify the CSB wiring and

replace if necessary.

IMPORTANT: Return to Normal mode and observe com-

pressor operation to verify that compressor current sensor

is working.