Carrier vector 1550 manual
Internal damage will Carrier Transicold dealer for replacement. Page 24 Rev D Page Table Model Chart Table High Pressure Switch HP1 2. Receiver And Sight Glasses Discharge Service Valve 4. Liquid Line Service Valve Page 29 Behind Filter 1. Fuel Filter Lube Oil Filter Download Port 3. Display And Keypad 4. Battery BTY Lube Oil Fill 5. Generator GEN Fuel Solenoid FS 6. Page 30 Page 31 1. Supply air temperature sensor SAT Heater Connection Service Access 2.
Evaporator fan and motor service access Evaporator expansion valve EVXV 3. Electric heaters HTR1 4. Run control relay RCR. Used with remote control 2. Overload ground fault OGF panel only 3. Phase reversal module PRM Buzzer B 4. Microprocessor M 5. The AAT provides microprocessor with condenser entering air temperature information to be displayed, 2.
The con- cessor: troller automatically detects the presence and type of PC Card inserted and responds accordingly. Page 36 There are three LEDs associated with the function of 2. During Download, the light will blink once per sec- the PC card slot. These are: ond and will blink every 1. Page 37 1. Switch Board 8. Manual Defrost Key 2. Indicator lights 9. Alarm List Key 3. Display MessageCenter Select Key 5. Keypad Up and Down Arrow Keys Enter Key Page 38 c.
OGF Module 2. The unit is provisioned to connect a Door Switch DS The module has two electrical safety features in En- and two additional Remote Switches directly to the gine and standby Operation: microprocessor. Page Remote Temperature Sensors 2. ProductShield is a group of nine Configura- temperature sensors directly to the microprocessor.
Page Compressor Data Page Electrical Data 2. Page Heat And Defrost The receiver stores the additional charge necessary c. Economized Mode for low ambient operation. The receiver is equipped In the economized mode the "main" refrigeration sys- with a relief valve. Page Restart Voltage The microprocessor may be configured so that: The Configuration may be set from 1. If the unit is not equipped with IntelliSet: 1. The lected, it will continue to run until the conditions de- wake up time must be at least 1 hour and no more scribed above are met.
Page Trip Start 3. Page View Active Alarms 3. Page View Inactive Alarms 3. Page Unit Data 3. Unit Data Table Page View Hourmeters 3. Page Functional Parameters 3. Functional Parameters Table Page Language Selection 3.
Page Stopping Unit 3. Page Data Recording 3. Event Occurrences The Advance microprocessor contains a built-in Data- This information is any additional data that is recorded Recorder with K of memory. The recorded data on a "when it occurs" basis.
Events are recorded by can be downloaded from the DataRecorder using ei- the recorder as they occur. Page Options 3. If the unit is equipped with IntelliSet, the name of the active or modified IntelliSet will be displayed for approximately 10 seconds before the engine starts.
Page 77 a. To view IntelliSets, refer to the following section. Page 78 b. Page Remote Control Panel 3. Page 80 a. Page 81 4. Set lowest set point required. Press Carrier logo and P2 will be displayed. Set next highest tem- perature required. Follow same procedure for the next three temperatures. Press Carrier logo and the lock light will illuminate. Page 82 1. P1 will be displayed. Set temperature to lowest pre--set set point and OFF will be displayed 2. If the unit is in an alarm condition, the microprocessor alarm response may override the operation de- scribed herein.
If an alarm is displayed in the MessageCenter, refer to the specific alarm description in Section 7 for "Unit Control" Glow Time When the required glow time has elapsed the starter solenoid relay will be energized for a maximum of ten Glow Time in Sec- seconds while the engine condition is checked each onds Engine Coolant Temp two seconds during the cranking period. The microprocessor will calculate the average current In some ambient conditions, there are times when the draw over a 20 second period.
Once this average unit may be off for very long periods of time. Page Figure Econo High Air. Page Operating Mode Overrides 4. Page 94 In both upshift calculations the upshift offset range is 5. Compression Ratio limited to a maximum of 3 amps. The microprocessor monitors compressor operating 3. Fan Motor Delay pressures and calculates a compression ratio. If, while operating in Economized Mode, the calculated value When ever any fan motor has been energized, there exceeds , operation will transition to Bypass will be a 3 second delay before Economized Operation The list is circular meaning that once the end is reached, it is repeated from the beginning.
The timer may only be reset To go to Diagnostic Mode or Configuration Mode, se- once during each test. Page Service Mode d. Refrigerant recovery, leak checking, or evacuation 5. Refer to Service Procedures in Section 8. Insert a Download Card into the PC card slot on the front of the microprocessor.
Remove the screws holding the sides of the Micro cessor is not performing properly and must be re- into the Control Box. Page Configurations Via Keypad f. The MessageCenter will begin to appears. Page Microprocessor Final Checkout f. Start the unit and allow it to run for a few minutes. While the unit is running, scroll through the Data List g. NO - Indicates to the microprocessor that the set point is to be displayed in whole numbers.
Refer to Table for a list of Unit Data messages. Refer to Table for a list of Functional Param- eter messages. Reinsert the PC Card into the card slot to perform the operation. Refer to Section 5. The PC Card may be safely removed from the slot. Refer to Section 4. If this message does not clear after loading the current version of soft- ware, check for a shorted circuit between 5MP5 and 5MP6.
May be connected to a door or a remote control switch. The microprocessor can not recognize any data on the card. For example, if the trailer is loaded, condensing LogiCOLD microprocessor equipped units unit checks should be done first, even though some may start automatically at any time the Switch, or HP1 can be tested as components Clearing the inactive alarm list removes the alone.
Standby operation: Will not activate in standby. Test operation of engine coolant Must operate correctly. Refer to engine manual thermostat. Alarm only, if activated while starting unit. Standby operation: alarm only or if configured for shutdown refrigeration system shutdown and alarm with PSCON still energized. Check Evaporator Section a. Check evaporator section, return Refer to Section 9. This alarm will not occur unless a fuel level sensor is present and configured ON and a fuel tank size has be selected.
Alarms 13, 17, 18, 27 or 28 individually occur 3 times within the last 2 hours of engine running time. L1-L3, L2-L3. Standby operation: this alarm will not activate in standby operation.
Place unit in continuous run and The microprocessor will call for High Speed operation. Inspect all box doors. Must be closed, no air leakage. Defrost Evaporator a. Initiate Manual Defrost Cycle. Must terminate automatically. All ice cleared from all evaporator coils. Check For Any Shutdown Alarm s a. While this alarm is active, the Defrost Timer will be set to initiate a defrost cycle 90 minutes 1.
The air switch contacts were closed continuously for 15 seconds before the defrost cycle was started. NOTE: Follow the steps below until a problem is found. If the engine shut off, refer to troubleshooting steps below to correct. Disconnect power plug at motor.
Test IP circuit for continuity using ohmmeter. If open, remove and replace motor. If closed, then an intermittent IP circuit is suspect. Check phase to phase and phase to ground for short or open circuits. Disconnect power plug at motor Test IP circuit for continuity using ohmmeter If open, remove and replace motor If closed, then an intermittent IP circuit is suspect. The Buzzer output from the microprocessor is negative, so the circuit will not be shorted to ground, but is shorted either within the Buzzer itself, or to a posi- tive wire.
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