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30GX and 30HXC series
PRO-DIALOG Control
Screw-Compressor Air- and
Water-Cooled Liquid Chillers
50 Hz
GLOBAL CHILLER
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30GX and 30HXC seriesPRO-DIALOG ControlScrew-Compressor Air- andWater-Cooled Liquid Chillers50 HzGLOBAL CHILLER

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10The summary interface (right hand section) includes a mimicdiagram of the unit, together with push-buttons and LEDs. Itgives quick access to the mai

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11kPakPa4.3 - Menus4.3.1 - Selecting a menuThe MENU button authorises you to select a menu from the10 main menus that are available. Each time you pre

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12 STATUSTEMPERATURES PRESSURES SETPOINTS INPUTS OUTPUTS CONFIGURATIONALARMSUSER[USEr]SERVICE[SErviCE]FACTORY[FACtorY]RUNTIME 1[RuntiME 1]MAINTE-NA

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13MENULegend** Displayed if the alarm exists- Not in useITEM012345678910111213141516171819STATUSDefault displayActive modesChiller occupied/unoccupied

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14INFORMATION MENU (3)ITEM FORMAT UNITS0±nn.n °CLOFF -L-On -L-Sc -CCn -rEM -MASt -OFF -rEADY -dELAY -StOPPing -running -triPout -OvErridE -OCCUPIEd -U

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15DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING MODES (ITEM 1 OF THE INFORMATION MENU)MODE # MODE NAME7 Delay at start-up active8 2nd cooling setpoint active9 Setpoint res

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16SETPOINTS MENU [2]ITEM FORMAT UNITS RANGE0 ±nn.n °C See table below1 ±nn.n °C See table below2 nnn °C See table below3 [1] nnn °C See table below4 [

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174.5.5 - Description of the Inputs menuINPUTS MENU [2]ITEM FORMAT UNITS0 OPEn/CLoS -1 OPEn/CLoS -2[1] OPEn/CLoS -3[3] OPEn/CLoS -4 OPEn/CLoS -5 OPEn/

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18OUTPUTS STATUS AND TESTS MENU [2] [3]ITEM FORMAT UNITS01----2 [1]----3 [1] tEST----4 [1] tEST----5 tEST %6 tEST %7 tESt----8 tESt--9 tESt--10 tESt

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19OUTPUTS STATUS 2 AND TESTS MENU [2] [3]ITEM FORMAT UNITS01 [1] tESt 0 - 82 [1] tESt 0 - 83 tESt--4 tESt %5 tESt %6 [1] tESt %7 [1] tESt %8On-Sto

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2The cover illustrations are solely for illustration, and form no part of any offer for sale or any sale contract. The manufacturerreserves the right

Page 13 - 4.5 - Menu tree structure

204.5.6.3 - Manual testsThis function allows the user to test the outputs individually, ifthe machine is completely shut down (LOFF). To carry out ama

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21SUB-MENU PERIOD CONFIGURATION*Item PERIOD 1 to 8[PEriod X MEnu]*0 Return to previous menu1 Start of occupied period2 End of occupied period3 Selecti

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224.5.7.3 - Description of the User 1 Configuration sub-menuUSER 1 CONFIGURATION SUB-MENU [2]ITEM FORMAT UNITS DEFAULT COMMENTS0 USEr MEnu - - When se

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234.5.7.4 - Description of the User 2 Configuration sub-menuUSER 1 CONFIGURATION SUB-MENUITEM FORMAT UNITS DEFAULT COMMENTS0 USEr 2 Menu When selected

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24PERIOD X CONFIGURATION SUB-MENUS (X = 1 to 8)ITEM # FORMAT COMMENTS0 Period X Menu Indicates the period (X) you are going to configure.When selected

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25BROADCAST CONFIGURATION SUB-MENUITEM # FORMAT COMMENTS0 broAdCASt MEnu When selected this item authorises a return to the main menu.1 YES/no Determi

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264.5.10 - Runtime menu descriptionRUNTIMESRUNTIMES 1[runtiMES 1]RUNTIMES 2[runtiMES 2]MAINTENANCE[MAintEnAnCE]NOTE: The items in brackets show what i

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275 - PRO-DIALOG PLUS CONTROL OPERATION5.1 - Start/stop controlThe table below summarises the unit control type and stop orgo status with regard to th

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285.3 - Evaporator water pump controlThe unit can control one or two evaporator water pumps. Theevaporator water pump is turned on when this option is

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295.8 - Demand limitGenerally, demand limit is used by an energy managementsystem in order to restrict the unit electricity consumption.The PRO-DIALOG

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3Table of contents1 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ...

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30avoiding liquid slugging at the compressors and ensuringoperating stability.5.15 - Motor cooling valve controlThe temperature of the motor windings

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31Master/slave operation requires the connection of a temperatureprobe at the common manifold on each machine, if the heatexchanger leaving water temp

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326 - DIAGNOSTICS - TROUBLESHOOTING6.1 - GeneralThe PRO-DIALOG Plus control system has many fault tracingaid functions. The local interface and its va

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336.4 - Alarm codesThe following list gives a complete description of each alarmcode and its possible cause.DESCRIPTIONEvaporator entering fluid therm

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34RESET TYPECCN/AutomaticAutoDittoAuto in the10mn thatfollowDittoAuto if thesame alarmhas nottripped thesame dayDittoDittoDittoDittoDittoDittoDittoMan

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35ALARM CODE DESCRIPTION (CONT.)DESCRIPTIONLow oil pressure compr B2Evaporator frost protectionCondenser frost protection, circuitACondenser frost pro

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.Order No. 13054-76 (Phase 3 ), 04.2002. Supersedes order No.: 13054-76, 04.2000 Manufactured by: Carrier S.A., Montluel, France.Manufacturer reserve

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41 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS1.1 - GeneralInstallation, start-up and servicing of equipment can be hazard-ous if factors particular to the installation

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53 - HARDWARE DESCRIPTION3.1 - GeneralControl boardThe various control components are arranged in moduleswithin the control cabinet:• Control module:

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63.2.7 - Light emitting diodes on boardsAll boards continuously check and indicate the properoperation of their electronic circuits. A light emitting

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73.3.3 - The evaporator pumpIn appropriate cases the controller can also regulate an evapo-rator pump. This facility does not require an additional bo

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8DESCRIPTIONAlarm relay output, circuit AAlarm relay output, circuit BCritical fault relay outputUser safety loop and chilledwater pump interlockRemot

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9kPaMAIN INTERFACEBUTTON NAME DESCRIPTIONMenu Permits the selection of a main menu. Each main menu is represented by an icon. The icon is lit if activ

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