| 30GX080-176   30HX076-271   Minimum Load Control Accessory   50/60 Hz   Installation Instructions   Part Nos. 30HX-900---008, 30GX-900---004   (60 Hz — 115-v Control)   Part Nos. 30HX-900---009, 30GX-900---005   (50 or 60 Hz — 230-v Control)   Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves.   Use care in handling equipment.   CONTENTS   Page   SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   Be sure power to equipment is shut off before perform-   ing maintenance or service.   INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6   Step 1 — Examine Package Contents . . . . . . . . . 1   Step 2 — Install Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   • REMOVE MINIMUM LOAD PORT PLUGS AND   INSTALL FITTINGS   • INSTALL PIPING   • INSTALL BALL AND SOLENOID VALVES   • CONNECT PIPING   IMPORTANT: When removing refrigerant, use an   approved refrigerant recovery device. Do not vent re-   frigerant into the atmosphere.   Step 3 — Dehydrate and Recharge Circuit . . . . . 3   Step 4 — Install Control Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   • 30HX UNITS   INTRODUCTION   The minimum load control accessory allows 30HX and   30GX chillers to have their capacities decreased below the   standard fully unloaded condition. The accessory provides   more precise control of leaving fluid temperature during light   load conditions.   The 30GX and 30HX chillers have a dual-circuit design.   Each minimum load control accessory package contains the   items required for both circuits. Because of an automatic lead/   lag feature on the chillers, the accessory should be installed   on both circuits.   • 30GX UNITS   • ALL UNITS   Step 5 — Configure Unit for Minimum   Load Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   Step 6 — Test Minimum Load Relay   Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   Step 7 — Adjust Setting of Minimum Load   Ball Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS   INSTALLATION   Installing, starting up, and servicing air-conditioning equip-   ment can be hazardous due to system pressures, electrical   components, and equipment location.   Only trained, qualified installers and service technicians   should install, start up, and service this equipment.   When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe pre-   cautions in the literature and on tags, stickers, and labels at-   tached to the equipment.   Step 1 — Examine Package Contents — Pack-   age includes solenoid valves, ball valves, Swagelok con-   nectors, and instructions. The kit for 30GX units also con-   tains a junction box, junction box cover, and conduit. Examine   each item. If any part is damaged or missing, file a claim   immediately with the shipper. See Table 1 for accessory pack-   age contents and field-supplied material.   Table 1 — Accessory Package Contents and Field-Supplied Material   ACCESSORY PART NUMBER   ACCESSORY PACKAGE   COMPONENTS   30HX-900---008   30HX-900---009   30GX-900---004   (2) EF23JX212   (2) EP71BA201   (2) DC09CA307   HX30FZ001   30GX-900---005   (2) EF23JX231   (2) EP71BA201   (2) DC09CA307   HX30FZ001   Solenoid Valve   Ball Valve   (2) EF23JX212   (2) EF23JX231   (2) EP71BA201   (2) EP71BA201   Swagelok Connector   Junction Box   (4) DC09CA307   (4) DC09CA307   — — — — — — Junction Box Cover   Watertight Conduit   HX38ZZ001   HX38ZZ001   99CD2121AC028   99CD2121AC028   FIELD SUPPLIED MATERIAL — REQUIRED PARTS (Ordered Separately)   8-in. OD Copper Tubing, Wiring, Conduit,   Thread Sealant, Electrical Supplies   5 ⁄ Field Supplied   Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.   Book 2   PC 903   Catalog No. 563-056   Printed in U.S.A.   Form 30GX,HX-2SI   Pg 1   1-97   Replaces: New   Tab 5c   INSTALL BALLAND SOLENOID VALVES — Using good   IMPORTANT: Do NOT overtighten the fittings. Over-   tightening the fittings can deform the tube ends and   cause leaks.   piping practice, braze ball valve and solenoid valve into   5 ⁄8-in. minimum load piping. Fig. 2 shows a typical 30HX   installation and Fig. 3 shows a typical 30GX installation, in-   cluding valve locations and orientation. Ensure that ball valve   is fully open, and that both the ball and solenoid valve are   protected from excess heat during brazing process. Wrap wet   cloths around valve bodies during brazing to prevent dam-   age to the valves from heat.   30GX UNITS ONLY — Using good brazing practice, braze   the 5⁄8-in. minimum load tubing to the copper nipple on the   discharge line (minimum load port) between the condenser   coil and oil separator. See Fig. 1 and 3.   IMPORTANT: When installing solenoid valve, make   sure that flow direction arrow on valve body points   towards the cooler. The minimum load control will not   function correctly if this valve is installed backwards.   Step 3 — Dehydrate and Recharge Circuit   — When piping has been completed, leak test the assem-   bly. If one of the Swagelok fittings leaks, slowly tighten the   compression nut until the leak stops. If this does not fix the   leak, the connection must be reinstalled using a new ferrule   and backup ring in the fitting. Contact your Carrier repre-   sentative for assistance in locating these parts.   After leak testing, evacuate, dehydrate, and recharge the   circuit using an approved refrigerant recovery device. Cor-   rect type and amount of refrigerant are listed on unit name-   plate and in base unit documentation.   CONNECT PIPING — Check the ends of the tubes where   they will be inserted into the Swagelok fittings. To avoid   leaks, tube ends must be round and free of burrs, nicks, and   grooves.   Insert tube ends into fittings as far as they will go. When   tube bottoms out, tighten the compression nut finger-tight   while holding the fitting body. Use backup wrench to hold   fitting body and tighten compression nut another 11⁄4 turns.   Fig. 2 — Installing Fittings and Valves, 30HX (Typical)   3 Fig. 3 — Installing Valves, 30GX   30GX UNITS — Install the accessory junction box included   Step 4 — Install Control Wiring   with this kit in the position shown on the 30GX chiller in   Fig. 3. Route the waterproof conduit included with this kit   between the accessory junction box and the factory-installed   junction box. See Fig. 3 and 4. Route field-supplied conduits   from the solenoid valves to the accessory junction box.   Be sure all power to the unit is off before proceeding.   Lock out and safety-tag all disconnects.   ALL UNITS — Using good wiring practice, connect a white   wire from the solenoid valve on circuit A to a white wire   from the solenoid valve on circuit B. Connect both wires to   the white wire in the factory-installed junction box (30GX),   or unit wiring harness labelled ‘‘MLC-A& B’’(30HXA, HXC).   Connect a pink wire from the solenoid valve on circuit A   to the pink wire in the factory-installed junction box (30GX),   or unit wiring harness labelled MLC-A (30HXA, HXC).   Connect a gray wire from the solenoid valve on circuit B   to the gray wire in the factory-installed junction box (30GX),   or unit wiring harness labelled MLC-B (30HXA, HXC).   Figure 4 shows the correct wiring for the minimum load   control and the location of the wiring connection points on   the chiller.   Wires between field-installed components and unit control   box must be enclosed in field-supplied conduit. Follow all   local codes and NEC (National Electrical Code, U.S.A.). Wire   size must be no. 16 AWG (American Wire Gage) (1.5 mm2)   minimum. See Fig. 4 for field wiring.   30HX UNITS — Remove the screws holding the right-side   access panel to the unit control box. Remove the right-side   access panel and store in a safe area.   Route wires through field-supplied conduit and attach the   conduit to the unit control box, using a suitable conduit fit-   7 ting and one of the available ⁄8-in. knockout openings. At-   tach the other end of the conduit to the solenoid valve, using   a suitable fitting. Repeat for the other circuit.   4 30GX080-176   30HX076-271   LEGEND   MLC   TB   — — Minimum Load Control   Terminal Block   NOTE: See Fig. 3 for locations of junction   boxes on unit.   Fig. 4 — Minimum Load Control Wiring   5 Step 5 — Configure Unit for Minimum Load Con-   8. Press   for Circuit A.   to turn off the minimum load valve relay   trol — Once the piping installation and wiring installation   are complete, the chiller must be configured for minimum   load control operation. This may be done using the unit key-   pad (HSIO-2). Set the LOCAL/OFF switch in the OFF   position.   To check the operation of the solenoid valve on Circuit B,   follow the same procedure as the preceding, but enter   enter   in Step 1, instead of   . The display   screens will be for Circuit B instead of A.   1. Press   on the keypad.   2. Press the down arrow   until the display reads:   After testing is complete, recheck all electrical connec-   tions for proper location and tightness. For 30HX units, re-   place and secure the access panels for the unit control box.   For 30GX units, secure the junction box covers to the junc-   tion boxes.   MIN. LOAD VALVE SELECT   DISABLE   3. To enable the minimum load valve feature, press   . Step 7 — Adjust Setting of Minimum Load Ball   4. The display may read as follows. (If not, skip to Step 7.)   Valve — Before the installation is complete, the mini-   mum load ball valve must be adjusted to suit the application.   Calibrate one circuit at a time as follows:   PASSWORD PROTECTED FUNCTION   ENTER PASSWORD   5. Press   . 1. Adjust the ball valve so that it is approximately half open.   6. The HSIO-2 again displays the following:   2. Operate the chiller in Manual Control mode, with one cir-   cuit operating, and all compressor loaders deenergized.   NOTE: Operation of the chiller in Manual Control mode is   described in the Controls, Start-Up, Operation, and Trouble-   shooting Guide that is included with the 30GX,HX   Ecologic™ chillers.   3. Record the cooler ⌬T (the difference between cooler en-   tering fluid temperature and cooler leaving fluid tempera-   ture) at this fully unloaded condition.   MIN. LOAD VALVE SELECT   DISABLE   7. Press   . The display changes to:   MIN. LOAD VALVE SELECT   ENABLE   The chiller is now configured for minimum load valve   control.   4. Use the Manual Control feature to enable the minimum   load valve for the circuit that is operating.   Step 6 — Test Minimum Load Relay Outputs   — After the accessory components are installed and the unit   is recharged and reconfigured, test the operation of the relay   and solenoid valve using the Quick Test software function.   Test Circuit A as follows (the LOCAL/OFF switch must be   in the OFF position):   5. Observe and record the cooler ⌬T with the minimum load   valve energized.   6. Adjust the minimum load ball valve until the cooler tem-   perature difference reading from Step 5 is equal to half of   the temperature difference reading from Step 3.   1. Press   on the HSIO-2 keypad.   7. Open the ball valve to decrease the temperature differ-   ence or close the ball valve to increase the temperature   difference (⌬T). When the valve is adjusted correctly,   the difference between cooler entering and leaving fluid   temperatures when the minimum load control is ener-   gized must be at least half of the temperature difference   when the minimum load control is deenergized. For ex-   ample, if the difference between the cooler entering and   leaving water temperature is 3° F with the valve deen-   ergized, then the difference between cooler entering and   leaving water temperature must be at least 1.5° F with the   valve energized.   2. Press the down arrow   until the display reads:   MIN. LOAD VALVE A   RELAY IS OFF   3. Press   . 4. The display may read as follows. (If not, skip to Step 7.)   PASSWORD PROTECTED FUNCTION   ENTER PASSWORD   5. Press   . 6. The HSIO-2 again displays the following:   Once the outputs have been tested and the ball valve ad-   justed, the installation is complete.   MIN. LOAD VALVE A   RELAY IS OFF   7. Press   to energize the relay. The display reads:   MIN. LOAD VALVE A   RELAY IS ON   An audible click will be heard. Verify that the solenoid   valve for Circuit A is energized.   6 Copyright 1997 Carrier Corporation   Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.   Book 2   PC 903   Catalog No. 563-056   Printed in U.S.A.   Form 30GX,HX-2SI   Pg 8   1-97   Replaces: New   Tab 5c   |