Carrier 19XL User Manual

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Lead/Lag Chiller Configuration and Operation

The configured lead chiller is identified when the LEAD/LAG SELECT value for that chiller is

configured to the value of ‘‘1.’’ The configured lag chiller is identified when the LEAD/LAG

SELECT for that chiller is configured to the value of ‘‘2.’’ The standby chiller is configured to a

value of ‘‘3.’’ A value of ‘‘0’’ disables the lead/lag in that chiller.

To configure the LAG ADDRESS value on the LEAD/LAG Configuration table, always use

the address of the other chiller on the system for this value. Using this address will make it

easier to rotate the lead and lag machines.

If the address assignments placed into the LAG ADDRESS and STANDBY ADDRESS

values conflict, the lead/lag will be disabled and an alert (!) message will occur. For example, if

the LAG ADDRESS matches the lead machine’s address, the lead/lag will be disabled and an

alert (!) message will occur. The lead/lag maintenance screen (MAINT04) will display the

message ‘INVALID CONFIG’ in the LEAD/LAG CONFIGURATION and CURRENT MODE

fields.

The lead chiller responds to normal start/stop controls such as occupancy schedule, forced

start/stop, and remote start contact inputs. After completing start up and ramp loading, the PIC

evaluates the need for additional capacity. If additional capacity is needed, the PIC initiates the

start up of the chiller configured at the LAG ADDRESS. If the lag chiller is faulted (in alarm) or is

in the OFF or LOCAL modes, then the chiller at the STANDBY ADDRESS (if configured) is

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