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Carrier 30RBP 260 - Checklist: Setpoints and Stabilized Operation

Carrier 30RBP 260
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Carry out the QUICK TEST function (Consult Carrier Service):
Check and log on to the user menu conguration
Load sequence selection .........................................................................................................................................................................
Capacity ramp loading selection ............................................................................................................................................................
Start-up delay ...........................................................................................................................................................................................
Pump control ............................................................................................................................................................................................
Setpoint reset mode .................................................................................................................................................................................
Night mode capacity limit .......................................................................................................................................................................
Re-enter the setpoints
To start the chiller
WARNING: Be sure that all service valves are open, and that the pump is on before attempting to start this unit. Once all
checks have been made, start the unit.
The unit starts and operates properly
Temperatures and pressures
WARNING: Once the unit has been operating for a while and the temperatures and pressures have stabilised, record the
following:
Evaporator water inlet ............................................................................................................................................................................
Evaporator water outlet ..........................................................................................................................................................................
Ambient temperature .............................................................................................................................................................................
Circuit A suction pressure ......................................................................................................................................................................
Circuit B suction pressure .......................................................................................................................................................................
Circuit A discharge pressure...................................................................................................................................................................
Circuit B discharge pressure ...................................................................................................................................................................
Circuit A suction temperature ...............................................................................................................................................................
Circuit B suction temperature ................................................................................................................................................................
Circuit A discharge temperature ............................................................................................................................................................
Circuit B discharge temperature ............................................................................................................................................................
Circuit A liquid line temperature ...........................................................................................................................................................
Circuit B liquid line temperature ...........................................................................................................................................................
NOTES:
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