BRE Control Manual en
BRE Control Manual en
Instruction manual
REGULATION PROGRAMME
FOR B.R.E. UNITS
EN
Drafted by:
Checked by:
Munari Andrea
15/10/2009
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Approved by:
CONTENTS
GENERAL FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
USER INTERFACE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
LANGUAGE SELECTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
DISPLAY INFORMATION WITH UNIT OFF ................................................................................................................................... 7
CONDITIONS FOR UNIT START................................................................................................................................................... 8
UNIT SWITCH ON/OFF .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
INFORMATION DISPLAYED WITH THE UNIT RUNNING ............................................................................................................ 9
SWITCH ON/OFF USING MANUAL OVERRIDE ......................................................................................................................... 10
VIEWING UNIT STATUS .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
ACCESS TO DATA IN CONSULTING OR PROGRAMMING MODE........................................................................................... 12
ACCESS LEVELS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
EDITING PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
PROGRAMME VERSION ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
PROGRAMME IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................ 15
SPECIAL FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................. 15
HOUR-METER READING AND PROGRAMMING ....................................................................................................................... 15
CONSULTING INPUT AND OUTPUT STATES ........................................................................................................................... 17
INPUT/OUTPUT TABLE FOR THE TWO UPCO BOARDS ....................................................................................................... 18
CONFIGURING THE UNITS DEVICES: "HARDWARE CONFIG.".............................................................................................. 19
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................. 19
EVAPORATOR ANTI-ICE FEATURE WITH CONTROL ON DELIVERY ..................................................................................... 25
DELAY SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26
MANUAL CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................................... 27
EXV PARAMETERS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28
UNITS REMOTE CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
UNIT IN LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) .................................................................................................................................... 33
WORKING PARAMETERS........................................................................................................................................................... 34
SETBACK MODE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 35
LOW POWER ............................................................................................................................................................................... 36
SUMMER / WINTER SWITCH OVER .......................................................................................................................................... 36
CLOCK-CALENDAR - TIME BANDS............................................................................................................................................ 38
ALARM ADDRESSING ................................................................................................................................................................. 40
READING OF ALARMS ................................................................................................................................................................ 41
UPDATING THE PROGRAM........................................................................................................................................................ 47
DEFAULT VALUES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 48
APPENDIX SCREENS FLOW CHARTS ................................................................................................................................... 51
GENERAL INFORMATION AND DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................................................... 54
MOST COMMON PLAN NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS ........................................................................................................... 55
PLAN CONNECTION BETWEEN UPCO BOARDS ..................................................................................................................... 55
REMOTE TERMINAL CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 56
CABLE FOR LAN AND SUPERVISION CONNECTION .............................................................................................................. 57
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GENERAL FEATURES
The microprocessor control manages unit operation.
The control is essentially formed of:
a microprocessor control board, housed inside the electrical panel;
a graphic user interface.
LAN 1
LAN 21
Control board
In BRE units, the inputs and outputs of the two circuits are divided into two boards connected with each other in a
local area network.
The two boards perform like a single controller to all intents and purposes.
The microprocessor controller manages the units operation autonomously.
The microprocessor control board contains the settings programme and all the stored operating parameters which
can be viewed and set on the user interface.
Il sistema di controllo garantisce le seguenti funzioni:
setpoint offsetting via 0-10 volt input
control of delivery water temperature based on a settable setpoint;
option of setting a double setpoint (for cooling mode);
option of calculating the setpoint based on external temperature compensation;
complete alarm detection system with visual and audible indicators, and messages regarding measures to be
taken;
logging of all alarm events;
alarm warning contacts divided up by type;
programmable automatic restart when power is restored;
remote unit switch on/off;
control of all compressor operating time settings, pump-down mode management, compressor operation
rotation, to assure their efficiency and reliability;
three types of cooling control: modulating, by steps and by steps in ultra-low-noise mode;
suction pump management;
antifreeze heating element management;
management of unit operating as heat pump;
defrosting management;
password on 2 programming levels (setting, hardware and software configuration);
possibility of communicating with a supervision system by means of a the following types of protocol: Netvisor,
Modbus, Bacnet, Lon, Metasys, SNMP (TCP/IP) and Trend;
clock/calendar management (clock card optional);
counter totalling hours of operation of most important components;
display of operating status of all unit components and display of all values detected by sensors connected to
the control card;
option of setting separate weekly switch on/off time bands (with optional clock card):
Weekdays - Saturdays - Sundays and holidays
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USER INTERFACE
The user interface is made up of:
1 backlit 20x4 pixel LCD display with buzzer;
15 backlit keys to move between and change parameters.
The microprocessor board is connected to the user interface by a 6 pole telephone cable with a RJ11 jack
connector.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
Normally the display uses the language that has been defined by the regulation programme selected in the Flash
memory: IT = Italian, EN = English, DE = German, FR = French , SP = Spanish, RU = Russian and the possibility
of selecting a different language at any moment , by pressing on
12:22
26.3C
Inizializzazione
Attendere...
LAN01
26.3C
DEPART
Attendre s.v.p.
LAN01
12:22
12:22
26.3C
Initiating ...
Please Wait
LAN01
12:22
and
.
12:22
26.3C
Einschaltung...
Bitte warten
LAN01
26.3C
Inicio
Espere
LAN01
NOTE: The only exceptions to this rule are the forms for service engineers ("Hardware Configurations"), which
always appear in English.
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Initiating
Please wait
When the unit is powered but not running, 3 fields are active on the user terminal display:
1.
Warning : Stopped
by Remote Control!
2.
Warning : Stopped
by Supervisor !
3.
Programmed Stop
Restart at 13:15 LU
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
ON/OFF button;
Remote control ;
Supervision system;
Timed switch-off - in units with clock card - indicating what
time the next restart is programmed for;
Automatic unit inversion cycle;
Setback mode;
Forced switch-off subsequent to water flow alarm;
Forced switch-off subsequent to water flow alarm.
To Start Unit
Press On Key
1.
2.
3.
4.
12:22
26.1C EST
Water OUT: C 23.0
A
B
C
Warning : Stopped
on Standby !
5.
Programmed Stop
Press On Key
6.
Warning : Unit
in Set Back Mode
7.
Warning : Stopped
by Water Flow Alarm
8.
If you have chosen the holidays programme, the following form
will appear:
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Holiday Program
Restart in : 10 days
(with prog. cycle)
check that the unit switches on and the green light on the
alternatively:
OFF
check that the unit is started when the remote digital input ID1 (see screen 140) contact is closed;
check that the unit is started by the supervisory system if this connected and configured (see screen
140);
check that the unit is started by the daily or weekly time bands (see screen 250).
LOCAL mode via keypad: unit is controlled with the OFF pushbutton (the
first time it is pressed, the unit starts; the second time, it switches off).
Audible feedback tells you that the ON/OFF key has actually been pressed.
The controller commands compressor start so that the units on and off
cycles are not too close together (no more than 6 starts an hour). Hence the
compressors start may be delayed after the ON/OFF key is pressed.
The units new state is stored. When power is restored, the unit returns to
the state it was in before the power was cut, meaning it will restart if it was
running at the time.
ON
OFF
12:22
26.1C EST
T. water OUT: C 23.0
Start Delay
Please Wait
ON
OFF
12:22
26.1C EST
T. water OUT: C 23.0
Switching Off
Please Wait
AUTOMATIC mode: the controller is configured so that the unit switches on and off with:
1. a remote ON/OFF contact (only possible if said feature is enabled);
2. a supervision system (only possible in units featuring a serial card);
3. programmed automatic time bands (only in units featuring a clock card);
4. the automatic rotation cycle for units on standby.
If programmed in setback mode, the unit also starts automatically when the set temperature and humidity limits are
exceeded.
ON
NB: when operating in automatic mode, the OFF push button can only be used by switching the unit on or off using
the override feature by entering the "SETTINGS" password (see section entitled "SWITCH ON/OFF USING
MANUAL OVERRIDE").
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When the unit is running, the STATUS SCREEN appears on the display
featuring 6 active fields:
C
"COOLING","HEATING","RECOVERY HEAT";
PUMP-DOWN CIRC. 1, PUMP-DOWN CIRC. 2,PUMP-DOWN CIRC. 1-2
DEFROST CIRC.1, DEFROST CIRC.2, DEFROST CIRC.1-2;
C.1 CONDENS LIMITS, C.2 CONDENS LIMITS ", "C.1-2 CONDENS
LIMITS";
C.1 EVAPOR LIMITS, C.2 EVAPOR LIMITS ", "C.1-2 EVAPOR LIMITS";
C.1 COND.LOW PRESS., C.2 COND.LOW PRESS."," C.1-2 COND.LOW
PRESS.";
"C.1 DISCH.HIGH T.","C.2 DISCH.HIGH T.","C.1-2 DISCH.HIGH T."
"C.1 OIL LOW P.","C.2 OIL LOW P.","C.1-2 OIL LOW P."
" DRIPPING...","QUICK START"
26.1C EST
COOLING
LAN 01
at the same time allows you to skip to the next unit in the order
12:22
26.1C EST
COOLING
LAN 02
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When the OFF button is pressed, form 190 automatically appears on the display
indicating, where applicable, that automatic operation has been overridden.
To call up the subroutine, enter the digits making up the password to enter
SETTINGS level (the password is contained in the envelope supplied with this
manual) and press the
ON
OFF
Switch-On/Off
Manual Ovverdie
Please Type-in
Password:
_ 00000
(screen 190)
key.
IMPORTANT NOTE: after an incorrect password has been entered three times,
an alarm state is activated and logged (see section entitled "CONSULTING
ALARMS").
ON
To switch the unit off or on using the override feature, simply press the OFF key
again. In this case:
if the unit is forced to switch off, the display reads UNIT MANUALLY OFF
PRESS ON KEY;
if the unit is forced to start, the STATUS form reads FORCE.
(screen 200)
The second line () features the description of the device the unit is slaved to:
REMOTE ON/OFF;
SUPERVISOR;
STAND-BY CYCLE;
TIME PROGRAMME .
Unit Switched On By
( )
to Manually Stop
Press On/Off Key
(screen 201)
ON
OFF
(screen 203)
Once you have exited manual override, the FORCE message disappears from
the STATUS form
Unit Manually On
to Go Back to
( )
Press On/Off Key
(screen 202)
ON
OFF
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key and
Note: the status of compressors and circulation pumps may feature four kinds of information:
1. : device not running
2. ON : device running
3. AL : alarm
4. PD : device in pump-down state (for compressors only).
When it comes to compressors, the alarm warning may be the result of one of the three events below:
- high pressure alarm
- low pressure alarm
- contact of compressors thermal cut-out opened
For water circulation pumps, on the other hand, the alarm warning is generated when the contact of the pumps
thermal cut-out opens.
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The yellow LED associated with each key has the following function:
- LED lit: access to forms in read-only mode;
- LED flashing: access to forms in programming mode (when one of the membrane keys has been pressed in
sequence with the "P" key)
CONSULTATION MODE
(LED on)
Consultation of the counter for the unit and
its devices regarding the number of
compressor start-ups.
PROGRAMMING MODE
(LED flashing)
+
+
+
12
+
+
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ACCESS LEVELS
What forms appear depends on the chosen configuration (e.g.: forms relating to the hour-meter for heating
elements do not appear if the unit is not fitted with said elements).
User interaction with the microprocessor is based on 3 levels:
1. CONSULTING MODE consisting in displaying parameters and reading the following data:
current time and date (only if system features a clock card);
environmental conditions;
values measured by sensors connected to system;
operating parameter set points;
logged alarm events (with time and date of event only if system features a clock card).
2. OPERATING PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING MODE, via which you can edit settings for:
: thresholds for the number of hours of operation accumulated by individual components at which
servicing is requested;
: alarm addressing;
: operating parameters;
: parameters for remote controls, local area network, supervision and rotation between units.
3. CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS and MANUAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING MODE, via which the units
various components can be run manually (regardless of environmental conditions) and the following operations
performed:
I/O
: setting unit type and configuring devices connected, editing passwords, operations on data in the
microprocessors memory;
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EDITING PARAMETERS
Setting and/or configuration parameters in a subroutine (set points, differential) are edited as follows:
1. call up the forms in programming mode;
2. use the
corner;
3. press the
or
key to select the form containing the parameter; the cursor ( _) flashes in the top left
4. edit the value of the parameter - whether numerical or Boolean (YES/NO) - using the
(numerical values can only be edited within the controllers set range);
5. lastly, press the
key just once calls up the initial "Hardware Configuration" menu (Screen 180);
or
PROGRAMME VERSION
key, you can view the version of the control programme
By pressing the
contained in the Flash EPROM.
This information is essential when you want to add a new unit to a group of units
connected in a Local Area Network as all programmes of units connected with
each other in a LAN must have the same version. When contacting a service
centre, it is important to quote the version of the control programme contained in
the Flash EPROM accurately.
Program Version
BIGCH 3.8/BRE
26-03-09 SCREW f 50Hz
LAN:
Unit n.01
(screen 135)
/
BIOS:
BOOT:
Ver
0000
0000
Date
00000
00000
(screen 135a)
/
BREF 1602
No Pumps
Comp.Bitzer
R407C
Mech:exp.Valve
(screen 135b)
14
key
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PROGRAMME IDENTIFICATION
This manual describes standard control characteristics for Chillers and Heat Pump. Some of the characteristics of
special-version units might differ from those described herein.
Family
Release
Language
Date of
Updating
Version
For LAN Network
BIGCH
v 3.8/BRE
EN
26/03/2009
LAN
#
SPECIAL FEATURES
#
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ACCESS TO
SETTINGS
ENTER PASSWORD
00000
(screen 150)
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COMPRESSOR 1
Tot. Run Hours
00000
Alarm Limit H
00000
Reset
-(screen 20a)
/
COMPRESSOR 2
Tot. Run Hours
00000
Alarm Limit H
00000
Reset
-(screen 20b)
/
PUMP 1
Tot. Run Hours
Alarm Limit H
Reset
00000
00000
--
(screen 21)
/
PUMP 2
Tot. Run Hours
Alarm Limit H
Reset
00000
00000
--
(screen 22)
/
PUMP FC
Tot. Run Hours
Alarm Limit H
Reset
00000
00000
--
(screen 23)
/
Starting Number
Compr.1 00000
res.
Compr.2 00000
res.
(screen 24)
/
Minimun Run Time Err
Compressor 1
00000
Compressor 2
00000
(screen 25)
/
Manual Defrost
Circ.1 Defrost
-- No
Circ.2 Defrost
-- No
(screen 26)
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Inlets/Outlets
_Control Board 1
Control Board 2
(screen 40a)
This part of the program, which can be called up directly by pressing the
key, allows you to check the state of
the cards inputs and outputs of the two control board.
The codes given on the display are the same ones used to identify components in the unit and in the relevant
literature (wiring diagrams, ).
1. Digital inputs (ID1 - ID14):
On-Off (Remoto) = remote On-Off contact
LP1 = circuit 1 low-pressure pressure switch
AP1= circuit 1 high-pressure pressure switch
TH1-2 = protector breaker compressor 1
TH3-4 = protector breaker compressor 2
THPE1 = thermo protectors for the water circulation pump
RSF = phase sequence relay
FS = water flow-switch
Heat Rec Req = start up contact of heat recovery
THPES = thermo protectors for the water circulation pump Free-Cooling
Change SETP. = commutation contact for the working setpoint
Power Reduc. = reduction contact of the absorbed power
Rem. SUM/WIN = commutation contact for SUMMER/WINTER operation
I.V.LimitSw.= contact switches valve Free-Cooling
Compress.1 Integral Prot. = CRIVAN compressor 1 protection
2. Analogue inputs (B1 - B8)
Supplies the readings of the TEMPERATURE and PRESSURE sensors connected
to the board.
3. UpCOe Expansion Analogue inputs (B1 B4)
Supplies the readings of the sensors connected to the UpCOE expansion board.
B1 = Rem Offset summer setpoint
I/O
ID1Remote On/Off
ID2 BP1
C
C
/
B1 Cond.Press.1
B2 Evap.Press.1
00.0
00.0
(screen da 44 45)
/
pCOe Expansion Board
B1 Rem Offset
0000
(screen da 46)
/
C1 V3V1
C2 VIC1
C3 CPE1
OFF
OFF
OFF
(screen da 47 - 50)
/
Y1 Fan 1 Signal
Y2 Anaout2
000
OFF
(screen 51)
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On/Off
BP1/2
AP1/2
TH1-2 / TH3-4
Termico PE1/2
Not used
RSF
FS
Rich. Recupero/
THPES
Cambio SETP.
Basso cons.
Est/Inv rem.;
FC Valvola
Prot.Integrale
Compress.1/2
Not used
Cond .Press.1
Evap. Press.1
Circuit 1 Discharge Temperature
Abs.Curr Amp. compressor 1
Water T. IN
Water T. OUT
Water Tank
External Air Temp.
CC1
CC2
CPE1
E1Y1
E1Y2
E1Y3
Al. type A
ETF1
ETVI1(-E1)
CV1R
CV1D
Al. type B
Fan 1 Signal
B1
B2
B3
B4
Remote Offset
Fan 2 Signal
VIC2
E2Y4
UpCOE
When a sensor is added or an optional sensor is added connected to the card, the "HARDWARE SETUP"
command must be executed, which enables the card to read the inputs and outputs. Serial card and the clock card
are exceptions to this rule.
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I/O
repeatedly until you hear a short audible signal and then pressing the
key
(waiting no more than a few seconds).
Once you have entered the password, the relevant form is called up, comprising
three options: move the cursor vertically to the line you are interested in using the
key and then call up the forms by pressing the
_Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
key.
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
The unit control programme needs to be configured, i.e. adapted to the unit it is installed in. During this stage, you
must define all elements making up the unit that the microprocessor will be required to control. This operation is
generally only required when the controller is installed actually on the unit, in which case, therefore, it is performed
at the factory during final testing. Nonetheless, configuration may be required as a result of later changes made to
the unit.
Consequently, forms concerning configuration appear in English and are intended for use by service engineers
only.
P
I/O
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
00000
(screen 160)
* * * * *:
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
*****
(screen 160)
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
Enter the "SERVICE" password ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") to be found in the envelope supplied with this manual
_Hardware Config.
UNIT Type:
STD Chiller
Circul Pumps:
Fan Speed Regul:
2
Y
(screen 60)
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Screw Compressors
Option:
Liquid Injection
(screen 62)
Refrig.Circ.Option
Gas Type:R407C HT: No
EXV valves:
No
Not used
(screen 63)
Cool.SetPoint Limits
Min Value C
06.0
Max Value C
13.0
(screen 64)
Only some of the following forms will be displayed, depending on the type of unit.
SCREEN 65 PUMP-DOWN CONFIGURATION
Allows pump-down mode to be activated and procedure maximum time to be set.
.
(screen 66)
(screen 67)
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Fan Speed
100%
Min. Vel.
Fan Off
Fan Speed
Fan Off
Ramp Begin
Ramp End
Press Cond.
100%
Max. Vel.
Min. Vel.
Fan Off
Fan On
Ramp1 begin
Ramp1 end
Ramp2 begin
Ramp2 end
Press. Cond.
FC Parameters
Max Speed Setting
Total FC Mode
% 000
(screen 72)
FC Parameters
DT Water IN-Ambient
SetPoint
C 05.0
FC Mode:
Standard
(screen 73)
FC on Stand-by Unit
(Hydr.Connected)
Enabled:
N
(screen 74)
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In the diagram shown below, an example is shown where unit 1 is in stand-by and units 2 and 3 are running and
connected with intelligent free-cooling. If the external temperature is able to activate free-cooling, the control
system of the units running controls the start-up of the fans of the unit in stand-by (1) and the start-up of the freecooling pump (C) of the units which are running (2 and 3). In this way the water is sent to all of the available freecooling coils.
SCREEN 75 ANTI-FREEZE
This Screen gives the choice of activating the circulation pump or not through the
free-cooling coils in anti-freeze operation. If this function is activated in the standby unit, the FC pump is switched on as soon as the external temperature falls
below 1,0C; it turns off when it rises above 3,0C.
N.B.: Only a correct mix of glycol ensures that the coils do not freeze if the
external temperature falls below zero: the function indicated cannot guarantee the
integrity of the coil, above all in freezing temperatures.
SCREEN 76 FREE-COOLING ISOLATION VALVE
Screen 76 allows operation of the water isolation valve of the Free-Cooling circuit
to be activated. Complete opening is controlled by means of the limit switch or
time, following which the FC pump is activated.
Antifreeze Function
FC Pump Activation
On Stand-by:
N
(screen 75)
Control of Motorised
Isolating Valve: No
CtrlMode: LimitSwitch
(screen 76)
Comp.Curr.Sensor: N
Range Begin A
000
Range End A
000
Multipl. Fact
1
(screen 77)
Comp.Curr.Sensor
Max. Current Abs.
000A
(screen 78)
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Offset Adj.
Cond. 1 Temp Sensor
Read Value
C 00.0
Adjustement
00.0
(screen 81-86)
Refr.Charge Monitor
Set SubCool. C 00.0
Circ.1
Circ.2
00.0 -- 00.0 -(screen 87)
Heat Recovery
Cond. Pressure Limit
00C
(screen 89)
SCREEN 91 QUICKSTART
Screen 91 allows the QuickStart function to be activated. If, following a return of
supply (Power ON) the temperature of the water is above the summer SetP.+ the
programmed setting, the compressors will start-up in approx. 3 minutes.
Emergency Recovery
Enable:
No
Activ.At Power ON IF
Twout>SetP+C
00.0
(screen 91)
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SET-UP OF PASSWORD
FOR ACCESSING TO:
SETTINGS
00000
SERVICE
00000
(screen 93)
Since access to the SERVICE menu is not granted unless you know the relevant password, we recommend you
write the new password down before changing the existing one.
Screen 94, allows the data contained in the microprocessors EEPROM to be
altered.
PROGRAMME SETUP. This operation is performed automatically if the
programme is replaced. It may prove useful if you find data (setpoints,
configurations etc.) are contaminated as it allows you to clear the memory
(including data concerning the units HARDWARE configuration): all setpoints
are automatically restored to their respective factory settings (see section
entitled "DEFAULT VALUES").
Following this operation, the controller must be reconfigured and you will need to
adjust any setpoints that are to have a value other than the default value.
AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP. By clearing the alarm log, you erase the all alarm events
stored in the memory.
/
PROGRAM SET-UP
AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP
HARDWARE SET UP
NO
NO
NO
(maschere 94)
/
PROGRAM SET-UP
AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP
HARDWARE SET UP
Please Wait
SI
NO
NO
To restore factory setpoints and reset other data in the memory (except "Hardware Configuration" parameters),
P
press keys
and
at the same time and hold them down for at least 5 seconds.
A short audible signal tells you that the operation has been performed successfully.
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DELAY SETTINGS
P
I/O
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
00000
(screen 160)
* * * * *:
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
*****
(screen 160)
Enter the "SERVICE" password ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") to be found in the envelope supplied with this manual.
_Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
x1
Hardware Config.
_Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
Screen 100 concerns initial transient behaviour and gives you the option of
setting:
length of delay before the unit restarts after a power cut (POWER ON DELAY) it is required to prevent simultaneous starts in multiple installations;
In LAN-connected units, a progressive start sequence (unit 1, unit 2, ) is run
automatically, with 5-second intervals between one unit and the next.
initial period - from when the compressor starts - during which the low-pressure
pressure switch reading is disregarded (LP-STAT DELAY). It enables the
compressor to start even in a harsh climate.
length of time between the unit switching on and control starting (START
TRANS.) - this is the initial period deemed necessary to give the control system
time to stabilize.
During this period, the FS water flow-switch reading is also disregarded. This
allows the unit to start without generating the " Loss of Water Flow " alarm.
delay - from when the unit starts - before environmental condition alarms are
reported (T+H Al Delay).
Screen 101 allows the anti-hunting time constant to be set to avoid excessive
differences in temperature. The greater the heat inertia of the room being airconditioned, the greater this value must be.
Screen 102 allows the water flow-switch (FS) reading parameters to be set: the
first parameter is the acquisition delay for the signal issued by the flow-switch
when the unit is started, whilst the second parameter is the length of the delay
before the alarm, if there is one, is reported after the pump starts. Lastly, the third
parameter (only displayed if there are two pumps) is the rotation time for the
pumps operation (1).
The Screen 103 allows the compressor times to be set, i.e.:
1. minimum time between two starts for a single compressor;
2. minimum time each compressor stays on;
3. minimum time each compressor stays off;
4. minimum time between two consecutive starts by different compressors;
Power On Delay
s 000
LP-Stat Delay
s 90
Start Trans.
s 20
Temp. Al. Delay min 15
(screen 100)
/
Anti-Hunting Time
Constant of Water
Temp.Control
s30
(screen 101)
/
FS Start Delay
FS Run Delay
Pump Changeover
s 10
s 03
h 12
(screen 102)
/
Compr. Timing
Cycle min.
s 000
Run s 000
Off. s 000
Between 2 Diff. s 000
(screen 103)
Screen 104 allows the start-up delay of the free-cooling pump during opening of
the water isolation valve to be set.
Free-Cooling Pump:
Start Delay: s 000
(screen 104)
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MANUAL CONTROL
During regular operation, all components the unit is fitted with are managed automatically. Nonetheless, to make
maintenance and adjusting work easier, or if there is an emergency, individual components can be switched on
using the manual override feature, regardless of the control process.
In particular, it is possible to:
switch the unit on/off in manual mode
switch the compressors on/off
swap the two pumps over
switch on /off the FC pump
control the ramp for the fans modulating control (analogue output Y1- Y2)
Anche durante il funzionamento manuale sono attivi i dispositivi di sicurezza.
To edit parameter values, you must call up the "MANUAL CONTROL" subroutine from the "HARDWARE" menu
until you reach form 160 prompting you to enter the CONFIGURATION password.
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
00000
I/O
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
*****
(screen 160)
* * * * *:
(screen 160)
Enter the "SERVICE" password ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") to be found in the envelope supplied with this manual.
_Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
x2
Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
_Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
(screen 180)
or
Manual Override
Unit Start-Up
No
Compressor 1
No
Time to Restart 25000
(screen 110)
Via form 114, you can also set the degree that devices connected to analogue output
Y1, Y2, Y3 and Y4 must open, given as a percentage.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Compressor 2
No
Time to Restart 25000
(screen 111)
When you use manual override to start one or more components, field D on the
STATUS form reads MAN.
When in manual mode, all parameter settings relating to compressors and pumps
remain active (Lp/Hp; THPE 1; ..). In low-power mode, only 2 compressors can be
switched on/off with the override feature (capacity reduced by 50%).
/
MANUAL OVERRIDE
PUMP 1
N
PUMP 2
N
Switchover P1-2
(screen 112)
/
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Free-Cooling Pump
(screen 113)
/
N
MANUAL OVERRIDE
FAN SPEED % 000
OUT RAMP % 000
RAMP %:Y1 000
Y2 000
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Fan Speed C.1 % 000
Out Ramp C.1 % 000
Ramp Y1 C.1
% 000
(screen 114)
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(screen 115)
/
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Fan Speed C.2 % 000
Out Ramp C.2 % 000
Ramp Y2 C.2
% 000
(screen 116)
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EXV PARAMETERS
This part of the programme will only be visible if the electronic expansion valve is configured in Screen 63 of the
configuration parameters Hardware Settings.
I/O
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
00000
(screen 160)
* * * * *:
Access to
Configuration Menu
Enter Password:
*****
(screen 160)
Enter the "SERVICE" password ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") to be found in the envelope supplied with this manual.
_Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
x3
Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
_EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
The screens shown here allow the read only data and some operating parameters
of the electronic expansion valve on circuit 1 to be displayed.
The screens are the same for the valve on circuit 2, but it is necessary to enter the
screen dedicated to Circuit 2 Valves.
Capacity req.
% 000
Opening steps
n 0000
Evap. Press. bar 00.0
Evap. Temp.
C 00.0
(screen 211)
/
Suct. Temp.
C 00.0
SuperHeat
C 00.0
SSH Set
C 00.0
FW vers.HW:000 SW:000
(screen 212)
/
PROBES OFFSET ADJ.
C.1 Evap. Pressure
Read Value
bar 00.0
Adjustment
bar 00.0
(screen 213)
/
PROBES OFFSET ADJ.
C.1 Suction Temp.
Read Value
bar 00.0
Adjustment
bar 00.0
(screen 214)
/
C.1 MANUAL CONTROL
Opening steps
0000
Mode
Aut
(screen 215)
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_Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
x3
Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
_EXV Parameters
(screen 180)
x2
(screen 210)
/
EXV Driver Set
Valve: SEI50-SEH175
Refriger. Gas: R407C
(screen 230)
Screen 231 allows the subcooling temperature to be set in the various operating
modes.
/
SSH Set
(Auto: 07.0)
Chiller Mode
C 05.0
Heating Mode
C 05.0
Defrost Mode
C 06.0
(screen 231)
Screen 232 allows the Proportional Gain to be set in the various operating modes.
/
Prop. Gain (Auto
Chiller Mode
Heating Mode
Defrost Mode
28.0)
35.0
13.0
19.0
(screen 232)
Screen 233 allows the set point of the Integral Time of the various operating
modes to be set.
/
Integr.
Chiller
Heating
Defrost
(screen 233)
Screen 234 allows the set point of the Derivative time and the maximum suction
temperature to be set.
/
Derivat. Time s 01.5
(Auto: 01.5)
Max Suct. T. C 30.0
(Auto: 01.5)
(screen 234)
Screen 235 allows the maximum number of opening steps and the set point of the
neutral band of the subcooling.
/
Overclos. Steps
3000
0.0
0.0)
(screen 235)
Screen 236 allows the relationship in % of the power of the electronic expansion
valve and the cooling circuit to be set where it has been inserted in the various
operating modes described.
/
Circ./EXV Ratio
Chiller Mode
080
HP Mode
040
Defrost Mode
000
(screen 236)
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Screen 237-238 allows the limits of low subcooling to be set: integral time and
temperature in the various operating modes.
/
SSH LowL. (Auto: 02.5)
Chiller Mode
C 00.1
Heating Mode
C 00.1
Defrost Mode
C 00.1
(screen 237)
/
SSH Low Limit
Integr. time s 02.0
(Auto: 01.0)
(screen 238)
Screen 239 allows the setpoints of the MOP and LOP to be set in chiller mode.
/
Chiller Mode
MOP Set
C 15.0
LOP Set
C 00.0
(screen 239)
Screen 240 allows the setpoints of the MOP, LOP and kP factor to be set in heat
pump mode.
/
Heating Mode
MOP Set
C 00.0
LOP Set
C 00.0
Dynamic kP factor
NO
(screen 240)
Screen 241 allows the setpoints of the MOP and LOP to be set in defrost mode.
/
Defrost Mode
MOP Set
C 00.0
LOP Set
C 00.0
(screen 241)
Screen 242 allows the start up delay of the MOP and the integral time to be set.
/
MOP Start Up Dly s 030
(Auto: 060)
Integr. Time
s 04.0
(Auto: 02.5)
(screen 242)
/
LOP PROTECTION
Integr. Time
s 01.5
(Auto: 01.5)
(screen 243)
Screen 244 allows the start and finish of the range of the evaporating pressure
sensor to be set.
/
Evap. Press. Sensor
Range Begin. bar -01.0
Range End
bar
09.0
(screen 244)
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Screen 245 allows the delay time regarding the activation of the following
parameter alarms to be set : Low subcooling, high suction temperature, LOP and
MOP.
/
ALARM DELAY (s)
Low SSH
0120
High Suct. T.
0000
LOP 0000
MOP 0000
(screen 245)
Screen 246 allows the delay time regarding the activation of the Pressure sensor
failure to be set for the compressor start-up and during normal operation.
/
ALARM DELAY (s)
Press. Probe Failure:
At Compr. Start.
000
At Normal Working
00
(screen 246)
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Access to
Settings
Enter Password:
00000
(screen 150)
The Screen 140 you can establish whether the unit is slaved to a remote control.
More specifically, you can set:
the remote on/off command via clean contact (I/O via Contact);
the remote on/off command from a supervision system by means of RS-485
serial line (I/O via Serial). Being mutually exclusive, if the setting is "I/O via
Serial Yes" , the "I/O via Contact" option is automatically disabled.
Moreover, with Screen 140 it is possible to set (only in heat pumps) the
activation of the SUMMER/WINTER changeover remotely by means of a
contact connected to the digital input 12 (see the electrical diagram attached
to the unit).
Serial Addr.
: 001
Serial Speed:
1200
Protocol :
Standard
LAN :Unit Number
01
In addition, the fourth line (should the unit be ready for connection in a Local
Area Network) is for setting the number of units connected in the LAN.
Remember that to prepare the unit for connection in a LAN, it must be
assigned a LAN address other than 0 as indicated in the relevant LAN guide.
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N
N
Y
(screen 140)
(screen 141)
OFF
Autom. Switch-over on
Std-by Unit
N
Cycle Time
h 168
N. Stand-by units N 1
(screen 142)
/
Run. Unit in Rotat.
Switching OFF After
Switch. ON Stand-by
Enabled:
N
(screen 143)
Screen 144, which is only seen if the local network is configured, allows the
temperature regulation to be set in three different ways:
- Independently: the unit independently controls the water temperature
regulation;
- Connected: the unit control carries out the water temperature control by
calculating the average temperature of the units which are operating.
- Cascading: the control carries out an off-set on the regulation set point
according to the units connected in the network therefore allowing the units to
be switched on in succession. Each unit maintains its own regulation timings.
Screen 145, which is only displayed if the local area network is configured, allows
the unit operation to be managed with the mean temperature value measured in
the room or with the "local" value measured just by the sensor inside the unit:
- Mode: Local
Unit control is based on temperature and humidity values
detected by sensors on the actual air-conditioner.
- Mode: Media
Unit control is based on mean temperature and humidity
values detected by sensors on active units connected in the local area
network.
If the difference between the mean value and its own sensor reading exceeds
the "MEDIA/LOC.DIFF." value (default setting 2C), the controller
automatically switches from "MEAN" mode to "LOCAL" mode.
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Reg.Step Calling
Mode:
Standalone
(screen 144)
/
Usage of. Tamp. values
Model: local-mean
Aut.Changeover
Mean/Loc.diff. C 2.0
(screen 145)
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WORKING PARAMETERS
All variables are factory set to enable the controller to work correctly.
key (no parameter editing permitted
Setpoints and other setting parameters can be consulted by pressing the
in this access mode).
To edit values, you will need to enter programming mode and enter the "SETTINGS" password (Screen 150).
Access to
Settings
Enter Password:
00000
(screen 150)
/
Wat.Out Summer Reg.
Std.SetP.
C 00.0
OptSetP.
C 00.0
Max.Isteresi
C 00.0
(screen 121)
/
Wat.Out Winter Reg.
Set. Point
C 00.0
Max. Hysteresi C 00.0
(screen 122)
/
Set Point Compens.: NO
Summ.SetP.
Ext.T
P1 00.0 C to 00.0 C
P2 00.0 C to 00.0 C
(screen 123)
P1
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P1
P2
Winter Compens.
Win.SetP.
Ext.T.
00.0 C to 00.0 C
00.0 C to 00.0 C
(screen 124)
/
Alarm Thresholds
Water INLET Temp
Min. Temp.
C 00.0
Max. Temp.
C 00.0
(screen 125)
/
Alarm Thresholds
Winter INLET Temp
Min. Temp.
C 00.0
Max. Temp.
C 00.0
(screen 126)
SETBACK MODE
Setback mode, which can be activated or deactivated via the keypad, consists in starting the unit automatically
when it is idle - but powered - based on the setpoint settable for this operating mode.
Basically, setback mode is activated to ensure that environmental conditions are regulated - though in a wider
range - even when the system is off. Hence its activation does not depend on signals coming from remote control
systems, which it takes priority over.
Unit start as a result of setback mode is not considered an alarm condition.
BASIC PARAMETERS (SCREEN 127-127a)
Screen 127 (127a if unit is in its heat pump version) allows the setback mode to
be enabled/disabled as well as the setpoint for operation whilst said mode is
enabled.
Setback Mode :
Y
SetPoint
C 00.0
(screen 127)
Setback Mode :
Y
Summer SetP.
C 00.0
Winter SetP.
C 00.0
(screen 127a)
/
Setback Mode
Cyclical Start
Of Pump (s120)
Yes
Interval min.
min 00
(screen 128)
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LOW POWER
LOW POWER (SCREEN 129)
Screen 129 allows the low absorption function of the compressors power supply
to be set so reducing the cooling capacity.
It is possible to commute between four different options:
1. OFF = always disabled
2. ON = always enabled
3. ON from Digital Contact = enabled from digital contact ID11 (see electrical
screen)
4. ON from Supervision = enabled by means of BMS (see variables list)
/
LowPower Function.
OFF
Max Current:
A 000
(screen 129)
12:00
MO
01/01/07
Water OUT T.
C 10.0
To Start Unit
Press On Key
(screen 3)
/
_Mode:
SUMMER
To Change Press
Enter Key
(screen 18)
Mode:
SUMMER
To Change Press
Enter Key
(screen 18)
/
Mode:
WINTER
To Change Press
Enter Key
(screen 18)
_Mode:
WINTER
To Change Press
Enter Key
(screen 18)
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I/O DA CONTATTO
I/O VIA SERIALE
E/I DA CONTATTO
NO
NO
SI
(screen 140)
/
Mode:
SUMMER
(remote control)
(screen 18)
/
Mode:
SUMMER
(remote control)
(screen 18)
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Clock/Calendar
Hours/Minutes
12:24
DD/MM/YY
14/02/01
Weekday
WE
(screen 150)
Access to
Settings
Enter Password:
00000
(screen 250)
CLOCK-CALENDAR SETUP
By means of the Screen 250, you can set:
time of day (hours, minutes);
date (day, month, year);
classification of the day of the week.
SETTING TIME BANDS (SCREEN 252-255)
Using this device, you can set times (time bands) for automatic unit starting and
stopping, achieving:
up to 3 on-off cycles a day, each with a start and stop time;
a weekly cycle with different daily cycles split into weekdays N (default setting
from Monday to Friday), Saturdays P (default setting for Saturday, though it can
be used for half-days etc.), and Sundays and holidays F (default setting for
Sunday).
/
Unit On-Off Cycle
(Max 3 On-Off Daily
Cycles)
Enable
Y
(screen 252)
Entering Yes on Screen 252 activates the time band device. Field D on the
STATUS form will read HOUR.
By using Screens 253, 254 and 255 you can programme time cycles - featuring a
start time (ON) and a stop time (OFF) - for normal days (N), Saturdays and preholidays (P), and Sundays and holidays (H).
With the unit idle, the display reads UNIT SWITCHED OFF RESTART AT with
the time and day of the week programmed for the next start.
If you enter 00:00 in both the ON and OFF fields, the cycle is disregarded.
CLASSIFICATION OF DAYS OF THE WEEK (SCREEN 251)
This is automatic, though it can be edited starting from Screen 251; the Screen is
called up when the time band device is activated (Screen 252 - "ENABLE:" YES.)
The current day is identified - for the purpose of time band programming - as:
- N: normal or week day;
- P: Saturday or half-day;
- F: Sunday or holiday;
If you need to change this classification, press the
251a, or press the
key.
ON
ON
ON
Regular Day
08:15
OFF 12:30
13:15
OFF 18:20
20:00
OFF 22:30
(screen 253)
/
Saturday/Pre-Holiday
ON 08:30
OFF 14:00
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
(screen 254)
/
Sunday and
ON 00:00
ON 00:00
ON 00:00
Holiday
OFF 00:00
OFF 00:00
OFF 00:00
(screen 255)
Programmed Cycle: N
(Normal Day)
To Change Press
Key ENTER
(screen 251)
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or
Programmed Cycle: N
(Normal Day)
To Change Press
Key ENTER
(screen 251)
PROGRAM. MO 13/10/97
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
N N >H N >P >H H
N=NORM P=PREH. H=HOLY.
(screen 251a)
key then confirms the classification entered and you are moved on to the
the
next day. If classification differs from the standard setting (override), the > symbol
automatically appears in front of it.
Time bands adopted when overriding will be the same as the ones for days with
that classification.
The override condition is cancelled automatically once the day for which it was activated is over.
To exit forms regarding the clock-calendar and time bands, press the
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ALARM ADDRESSING
The following section ("CONSULTING ALARMS")
describes possible alarm events that may be
detected by the controller, specifying the action
taken by the controller for each.
Via the forms in this section, you can assign a
type to each of the alarms listed, i.e.:
type A: alarm is featured on the relay of
digital output 8;
type AR: alarm is featured on the relay of
digital output 8 and causes the standby unit
to take over;
type B: alarm is featured on the relay of
digital output 13;
type BR: alarm is featured on the relay of
digital output 13 and causes the standby unit
to take over.
+
/
Access to
Settings
Enter Password:
00000
Water IN Sensor
Water OUT Sensor
Ext. Air Sensor
(screen 150)
(screen 35)
/
Alarm Selection:
A = relay 8
AR = relay 8 + rotat.
B/BR = relay 13
(screen 30)
Water Flow
Pump Overload
FC Pump Overload
Isol.Valve Fail.
AR
B
B
B
Heat Recovery:
- Not Possible
- Locked
(screen 31)
B
B
(screen 37)
High Pressure
Compress. Overload
Low Pressure
Low Press.Serious
AR
AR
B
AR
(screen 32)
---A
(screen 38)
/
Oil
Oil
Err
EXV
B
A
B
B
(screen 36)
Pressure
Press.Serious
min ON Compr
Valve Failure
B
B
B
AR
/
High Water Temp.
Low Water Temp.
Antifreeze-Preal.
Antifreeze-Lock
(screen 34)
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(screen 39)
(screen 33)
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B
AR
B
B
B
B
AR
READING OF ALARMS
ACTIVE ALARMS
Pressing the
key silences the alarm buzzer and the description of the alarm is shown on the display.
If the cause of the alarm has been eliminated, the last alarm message can be reset by holding down the
key
for a few seconds. If the cause of the alarm has not been eliminated, the audible buzzer warning is switched on
again.
ALARM LOG SEQUENCE
To be able to reconstruct the sequence in which alarms occurred, the microprocessor keeps the last 100 events in
its memory. All logged alarms can be consulted in series by pressing the
Screen.
12:30
31/05/00 AL01
Loss of Water Flow
Check Hydraulic
Circuit
Events where the hour-meter threshold is exceeded ("SERV.") are not logged and hence not displayed.
In the sequence, the first event displayed is actually the last alarm encountered.
In control circuits featuring a clock card (optional extra), the data and time the alarm occurred are associated with
each alarm event logged.
DESCRIPTION OF ALARM EVENTS
All possible alarm messages that can be displayed on the user terminal are given below.
General information on solving the problem is given on the last two lines of the display for alarms that are still
active only (i.e. not for alarms that have been logged).
MAINS PHASE SEQUENCE ERROR OR LIMITS EXCEEDED ALARMS
The compressor must rotate the planned way or efficiency will be lost.
The mains phase sequence may call for a direction of rotation other than the
envisaged one in units with a three-phase power supply only. In this case, as soon
as the unit is powered, the microprocessor immediately goes into an alarm state,
impeding any other manoeuvre.
In this case, disconnect the units power supply and swap two of the supply phases
over.
Alarm
Loss of Water Flow
Check Hydraulic
Circuit
Alarm
Flowswitch Failure
Check Functionality/
Elctr.Connections
PreAlarm
Circ.1 Antifreeze
Check Evap.Cleaning
/Refrigerant Charge
Alarm
Mains Phase Error/
Volt.Out of Limit
(Aut. Reset)
Alarm activated before starting up the pump. The control carried out a check of
the state of the flow switch contact before the pumps start; if the contact remains
closed, the control interprets it as an anomaly.
Circuit 1 Antifreeze pre-alert. Reporting the same for Circuit 2.
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Alarm
Circ.1 Antifreeze
Check Evap.Cleaning
/Refrigerant Charge
Prealarm
Circ. 1 Low Pressure
Check Fridge Circuit
Refrigerant Charge
Alarm
Circ. 1 Low Pressure
Check Fridge Circuit
Refrigerant Charge
Prealarm
Circ. 1 High Press.
Check Fridge Circuit
And/Or Condenser
Alarm
Circ. 1 High Press.
Check Fridge Circuit
And/Or Condenser
Alarm
Loss Of water Flow
Check Pump/Hydraulic
Circuit
Alarm
Pump 1 Not Running
Check Safemotor/
Contactor
Alarm
Pump FC Not Running
Check Safemotor/
Contactor
Alarm
Water in Temperature
Above Max. Limit
Alarm
Water in Temperature
Below Min. Limit
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Pump 1 thermal cut-out (or contactor fault) alarm. Reporting the same for Circuit
2.
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Alarm
Compress.1 Overload
Check Amperage
Alarm
Comp.1 Integr.Prot.
Check Amperage/
Oil Temp.
Alarm
Heat Recovery
not Possible
(Out of Limits)
Heat recovery not possible alarm. The alarm indicates if the recovery request has
caused the compressor operation to be outside the operating limits permitted of if
the high pressure threshold has been exceeded 4 times in a row within the period
of one hour.
Alarm
Attempt to Access
With Wrong Password
(Min. 3 Occurences)
Alarm
Water in Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
Water Out Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
Water Tank Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
Ext. Air temp. sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
C.1 Discharge Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
button;
button pressed for 5 seconds until the red light switches off.
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Alarm
Liquid Refr.1 Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
Circ.1 Evap.P.Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
Circ.1 Cond.P.Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
C.1 Oil Low Press.:
Check Delta Press.
Condens.- Evap.
Service Al.
Pump 1
Exceeded 00000 Run
Hours
Service Al.
FC Pump
Exceeded 00000 Run
Hours
Service Al.
Compressor 1
Exceeded 00000 Run
Hour
Service Al.
EEPROM failure:
Replace
Control Board
Service Al.
Lan Interrupted
Units Not Connected:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Alarm
LAN: Circ.2 Board
Not Connected
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
Not responding
(Tlan failure)
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Liquid Refrigerant circuit 1 Sensor fault alarm. Reporting the same for circuit 2.
Circuit 1 evaporating pressure sensor fault alarm. Reporting the same for circuit 2.
Circuit 1 condensing pressure sensor fault alarm. Reporting the same for circuit 2.
Circuit 1 oil low pressure sensor fault alarm. Reporting the same for circuit 2.
Message indicating pump 1 has exceeded set hours of operation. Reporting the
same for pump 2.
Alarm activated following an error in the tLAN connection, between the driver
EVD400 and the UpCO control board.
Reporting the same for circuit 2.
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Alarm
EXV 1 Evap.T.Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
EXV 1 Evap.P.Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
MOP Failed
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
LOP Failed
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
Low Suct.SuperHeat
Alarm activated in conditions of low superheating, for a time period longer than
the Alarms Delay Low SH.
Reporting the same for circuit 2.
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
Valve not closed
By Power Failure
Alarm activated when the driver of the compressor in operation, remains without a
power supply for more than 5 seconds.
Reporting the same for circuit 2.
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
High Suction Temp.
Alarm
Circ.1 EXV Driver:
EEPROM Error
Alarm
Isolating Valve Not
(Fully) Opened:Check
Valve/Limit Switch
Alarm activated when, during opening, the isolating valve has not reached the
contact of the limit switch within a set time.
Alarm
Compressor 1
Minimun running time
Not Observe
Alarm activated when the compressor does not respect the minimum ON time
corresponding to 300 seconds.
Reporting the same for the other compressors.
Alarm
Comp.1 Curr.Sensor
Failed/Disconnected:
Check Sensor/Connect.
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Alarm
pCOe:
Expansion board
Not Connected
Alarm
High Current
Compressor 1
Alarm activated when compressor 1 exceeds the maximum set current threshold.
Reporting the same for the other compressors.
Alarm
Pls.Check Circuit 1
Refrigerant Charge
Alarm
Fans Thermal Circ.1
Check Electrical
Input
46
Alarm activated when there is an interruption via tLAN between the UpCO board
and the UpCOe board.
Alarm activated on opening of the thermal protection contact of the fans of circuit
1.
Reporting the same for circuit 2.
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Inside the kit is a CD and a manual with step-by-step explanations of how to best use these accessories.
The program files, on the other hand, will be sent by e-mail or CD, indicating the name of the application when
ordering.
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DEFAULT VALUES
CONFIGURATION
Screen
PARAMETERS
NUMERICAL PARAMETERS
DEFAULT
Modes
Pump-down enabling
NO
Low Noise enabling
NO
FC stand-by enabling
NO
Antifrezze pump FC enabling
NO
Isolating valve enabling
NO
Setpoint remote enabling
NO
SetP. Opz. by Lan enabling
NO
Emergency Recovery enabling
NO
Compensation enabling
NO
Set Back mode enabling
NO
Cyclical Start of pump enabling
NO
Low Power enabling
NO
Time bands enabling
NO
Automatic standby rotation
NO
Alarm addressing
31 Water flow
AR
31 Pump thermal cutout
B
31 Pump Fc thermal cutout
B
31 Isolating valve failure
-32 High Pressure
AR
32 Compress.Overload
AR
32 Low Pressure
B
32 Low Pressure serious
AR
33 Oil Pressure
B
33 Oil Pressure serious
AR
33 Err min ON Compr
B
33 EXV Valve Failure
AR
34 High Water Temp.
B
34 Low Water Temp.
B
34 Antifreeze - Preal.
B
34 Antifreeze - Lock
AR
35 Water IN Sensor
B
35 Water OUT Sensor
AR
35 Ext. Air Sensor
B
36 Water Tank Sensor
B
36 Cond.Press.Sensor
A
36 Evap.Press.Sensor
B
36 EEPROM
B
37 Heat Recovery not possible
B
37 Heat Recovery locked
B
38 Pumps Run Hours
-38 Compr. Run Hours
-38 Wrong Password
-38 Phases Sequence
A
39 Compr.Hi.Current
-Remote control, supervision and Lan management
140 I/O command via contact
NO
140 I/O command via serial
NO
140 S/W command via contact
NO
141 Serial adress
01
141 Protocol
Standard
141 Serial speed (120019600)
1200
65
68
74
75
76
88
90
91
123
127
128
129
252
142
48
Screen
SETTINGS PARAMETERS
Set-points
Standard summer setpoint
Optional summer setpoint
Max.Hysteresi
Summer setpoint minimum value
Summer setpoint maximum value
Winter setpoint
Max.Hysteresi
Compensation Parameters
123 P1 summer: setpoint
123 P1 summer: external temp.
123 P2 summer: setpoint
123 P2 summer: external temp.
124 P1 winter: setpoint
124 P1 winter: external temp.
124 P2 winter: setpoint
124 P2 winter: external temp.
Alarm thresholds
125 Min. summer water inlet temp.
125 Max. summer water inlet temp.
126 Min. winter water inlet temp.
126 Max. winter water inlet temp.
Set back mode parameters
127 Summer Setpoint
127a Winter Setpoint
Fan control parameters
66 Mains Frequency
67 Set T.external fan On direct
68 Minimum fan speed
68 Maximum fan speed
68 Low Noise Minimum fan speed
68 Low Noise Maximum fan speed
69 Condensing fan ON Temperature
69 Condensing fan OFF Temperature
69 Condensing Ramp start Temperature
69 Condensing Ramp end Temperature
70 Low Noise 2 ramp start Temperature
70 Low Noise 2 ramp end Temperature
71 Evaporation fan ON Temperature
71 Evaporation fan OFF Temperature
71 Evaporation Ramp start Temperature
71 Evaporation Ramp end Temperature
Free-Cooling parameters
72 Maximum fan speed of total FC
73 DT Water IN-Ambient SetPoint
Delay times and time settings
100 Power On Delay
100 LP pressure-switch tripping delay
100 Control start delay
100 Temp. alarms delay
101 Anti-hunting time constant
102 Flow-switch: signal acquisition
102 Flow-switch: alarm warning
102 Pump Changeover
104 FC pump start delay
65 Maximum interval for pump-down
128 Setback mode ciclical start of pump
128 Pump interval off cycle min.
142 Cycle Time rotation stand-by
121
121
121
64
64
122
122
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PRE-SET
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
7
10
1.6
6
13
45
1.6
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
7
18
7
32
45
-5
45
10
C
C
C
C
5
18
20
58
C
C
12
40
Hz
C
%
%
%
%
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
50
20.0
12
100
12
66
33
28
36
48
52
58
17
18
15
12
%
C
100
05
sec
sec
sec
min
sec
sec
sec
h
sec
sec
sec
min
h
00
90
20
15
30
10
3
12
150
20
120
30
168
PARAMETERS
NUMERICAL PARAMETERS
DEFAULT
Screen
SETTINGS PARAMETERS
Range sensor
Range begin current compress. value
Range end current compress. value
Max current Abs.
Range begin high pressure
Range end high pressure
Range begin low pressure
Range end low pressure
Offset Adj. sensor
Remote setpoint
88 Zero Adj.
88 0-10V Signal
Heat Recovery
89 Condensation pressure limit
Emergency Recovery
91 Enabled Setpoint
Buzzer
92 Active time On
Password
93 Password Settings
93 Password Service
Timer threshold
20a/24 Timer threshold
Compressor time settings
93 Minimum interval between two starts
93 Minimum on interval
93 Minimum off interval
93 Interval between two steps
77
77
78
79
79
80
80
81-86
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PRE-SET
A
A
A
kPa
kPa
kPa
kPa
C
0
100
137
0
5000
0
3447
0.0
mV
C
0.0
5.0
00
8.0
min
N
N
00000
*****
00000
sec
sec
sec
sec
360
60
30
75
49
CONFIGURATION
Screen
PARAMETERS
Expansion valve
63/230 Valve type
63/230 Refrigerant type
215/220 Manual open Step
240 Dynamic kP Factor
50
NUMERICAL PARAMETERS
DEFAULT
SEI30
R134a
NO
SI
Screen
231
231
231
231
232
232
232
232
233
233
233
233
234
234
234
234
235
235
235
236
236
236
237
237
237
237
238
238
239
239
240
240
241
241
242
242
242
242
243
243
244
244
245
245
245
245
246
SETTINGS PARAMETERS
Expansion valve
SSH set (Auto)
SSH set (Chiller Mode)
SSH set (Heating Mode)
SSH set (Defrost Mode)
Prop.Gain (Auto)
Prop.Gain (Chiller Mode)
Prop.Gain (Heating Mode)
Prop.Gain (Defrost Mode)
Integr. Time (Auto)
Integr. Time (Chiller Mode)
Integr. Time (Heating Mode)
Integr. Time (Defrost Mode)
Derivat. Time
Derivat. Time (Auto)
Max Suct.T.
Max Suct.T. (Auto)
Overclosed Steps
SSH Dead Zone
SSH Dead Zone (Auto)
Circ./EXV Ratio (Chiller Mode)
Circ./EXV Ratio (Heating Mode)
Circ./EXV Ratio (Defrost Mode)
SSH Low Limit (Auto)
SSH Low Limit (Chiller Mode)
SSH Low Limit (Heating Mode)
SSH Low Limit (Defrost Mode)
SSH Low Limit Integral Time
SSH Low Limit Integral Time
Mop Set Chiller Mode
Lop Set Chiller Mode
Mop Set Heating Mode
Lop Set Heating Mode
Mop Set Defrost Mode
Lop Set Defrost Mode
MOP Startup delay
MOP Startup delay (Auto)
Integral Time
Integral Time (Auto)
LOP protection Integral time
LOP protection Integral time (Auto)
Evap. press. Sensor Range Begin
Evap. press. Sensor Range End
Alarm Delay Low SSH
Alarm Delay High Suct.Temp.
Alarm Delay LOP
Alarm Delay MOP
Alarm Delay Press.Probe Failure
At Comp. Start
At Normal Working
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PRE-SET
C
C
C
C
n
n
n
n
sec
sec
sec
sec
sec
sec
C
C
n
C
C
%
%
%
C
C
C
C
sec
sec
C
C
C
C
C
C
sec
sec
sec
sec
sec
sec
bar
bar
sec
sec
sec
sec
7.0
5.0
5.0
6.0
9.8
19.0
13.0
19.0
30
28
28
35
1.5
1.5
30.0
20.0
800
0.7
0.0
80
40
100
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
20.0
0.0
15.0
-10.0
15.0
-23.0
15.0
-10.0
30
60
4.0
2.5
20.0
1.5
-1.0
9.1
120
000
000
000
sec
sec
000
00
P
Circul.Pump 1
Circul.Pump 2
Initiating ...
Please Wait.
01
OFF
OFF
02
External Air
C.1 Direct Fans
C.2 Direct Fans
Regulated Fan
C 00
--% 000
12
12:00
MO 01/01/08
Unit On by
Std-by Freecooling
12:00
MO 01/01/08
Water OUT T.
C10.0
To Start Unit
Press On Key
04
12:00
MAN
External Air
Fan
C1
R1 Regul % 000
Row 2
--
C 00
C2
000
--
13
03
C.1
bar
Conden.
00.0
Evapor.
00.0
Discharge T.
C
00.0
00.0
C 000.0
14
MO 01/01/08
Cooling
REMOTO LAN01
12:00
MO
Water IN T.
Water OUT T.
Water Tank T.
01/01/08
C 12.0
C 07.0
C 07.0
Off
% 000
Off
% 000
--000A
09
10:15 18/01/02
Power Back
After Failure
Pump 1
Tot.Run Hours
Alarm Limit H
Reset
00000
00000
--
Water Flow
Pump Therm.Switch
FC Pump Th-Switch
Isol.Valve Fail.
10
Off
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
40b
51
AR
B
B
--
(SEQUENCE READING OF
THE BOARDS DIGITAL
INPUT)
(SEQUENCE READING OF
THE BOARDS DIGITAL
INPUT)
AR
AR
B
AR
B1 Cond. Press. 1
B2 Evap. Press.1
B3 C.1 Disch.T.
B4 Rem.Offset
B1 Cond. Press. 2
B2 Evap. Press.2
B3 C.2 Disch.T.
B4 Abs.Curr A
30
High Pressure
Compress.Overload
Low Pressure
Low Press.Serious
32
14.0
05.0
000.0
0000
14.0
05.0
000.0
000
44
54
(SEQUENCE READING OF
THE BOARDS ANALOG
INPUT)
(SEQUENCE READING OF
THE BOARDS ANALOG
INPUT)
C1
C2
C3
C4
C1
C2
C3
C4
21
Pump 2
Tot.Run Hours
Alarm Limit H
Reset
00000
00000
--
Oil Pressure
Oil Press.Serious
Err Min On Comp
EXV Valve Failure
33
B
AR
B
AR
B
B
B
AR
22
Pump FC
Tot.Run Hours
00000
Alarm Limit H
00000
Reset
--
34
CC1
CC2
CPE1
E1Y1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
CC3
CC4
CPE2
E2Y2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
46
56
(SEQUENCE READING OF
THE BOARDS DIGITAL
OUTPUT)
(SEQUENCE READING OF
THE BOARDS DIGITAL
OUTPUT)
Y1 Fan 1 Signal
Y2 Anauot2
Y1 Fan 2 Signal
23
Water IN Sensor
Water OUT Sensor
Ext.Air Sensor
B
AR
B
35
24
Water Tank Sensor
Cond.Press.Sensor
Evap.Press.Sensor
EEPROM
B
A
B
B
59a
51
25
Manual Defrost
Circ.1 Defrost
-Circ.2 Defrost
--
000
000
36
No
No
Heat Recovery:
- Not Possible
- Locked
B
B
37
26
Pumps Run Hours
Compr. Run Hours
Wrong Password
Phases Sequence
---A
38
Free-cooling
(Partial)
40a
PASSWORD
"TARATURE"/"SETTINGS"
31
(HISTORICAL SEQUENCE
READING OF THE
MEMORIZED ALARMS)
20b
I/O
Alarms Selection:
A= relay 8
AR=relay 8 + Rotat.
B/BR=relay 13
Compressor 2
Tot.Run Hours
00000
Alarm Limit H
00000
Reset
--
18
20a
Starting Number
C.1
0000000 res. -C.2
0000000 res.
Exv Circuit 2
SuperHeat
C 00.0
Opening steps
n 0000
--000A
08
Compressor 2
Capacity %
Abs. Current.
Exv Circuit 1
SuperHeat
C 00.0
Opening steps
n 0000
17
07
Compressor 1
Capacity %
Abs. Current.
C
00.0
00.0
C 000.0
16
06
Compressor 1
Capacity
Compressor 2
Capacity
C.2
bar
Conden.
00.0
Evapor.
00.0
Discharge T.
15
05
PASSWORD
"TARATURE"/"SETTINGS"
Compressor 1
Tot.Run Hours
00000
Alarm Limit H
00000
Reset
--
11
12:00
MO 01/01/08
Holiday Program
Restart in: 00 Days
(with progr.cycle)
Inlets/Outlets
_ Control Board 1
Control Board 2
Compr.Hi.Current
_ Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control
EXV Parameters
180
I/O
000
HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS
Unit Type:
Std Chiller
Circul. Pumps:
Fan Speed Regul.
none
N
87
71
FC Parameters
Max Speed Setting
Total FC Mode
% 000
61
72
Refrig.Circ.Option
Gas Type: R407C HT: No
EXV valves:
No
Not Used
Power On Delay s
LP-Stat Delay s
Start Trans. s
Temp.Al.Delay min
Manual Override
Unit Start-Up
No
Compressor 1
No
Time to Restart
25000
Anti-Hunting Time
Constant of Water
Temp.Control s 000
89
102
Cool.SetPoint Limits
Min Value
C 06.0
Max Value
C 13.0
Antifreeze Function
FC Pump Activation
On Stand-by
No
Emergency Recovery
Enable:
N
Activ.At Power ON If
Twout>SetP+C
05.0
64
75
91
Program Set up
Al.Page Clear-up
Hardware Set up
N
N
N
Suct .Temp.
C 00.0
SuperHeat
C 00.0
SSH Set
C 00.0
FW ver.HW: 000 SW: 000
N
N
N
Manual Override
Fan Speed % 000
Out Ramp % 000
Ramp %: Y1 000 Y2 000
114
215
Manual Override
Fan Speed C.1 % 000
Out Ramp C.1 % 000
Ramp Y1 C.1 % 000
Capacity req.
Opening Steps
Evap. Press.
Evap. Temp.
216
Manual Override
Fan Speed C.2 % 000
Out Ramp C.2 % 000
Ramp Y2 C.2 % 000
Suct .Temp.
C 00.0
SuperHeat
C 00.0
SSH Set
C 00.0
FW ver.HW: 000 SW: 000
217
% 000
n 0000
bar 00.0
C 00.0
94
78
67
Set-Up Of Passwords
For Accessing To:
Settings
00000
Service
00000
93
77
66
Free-Cooling Pump
Start Delay: s 000
104
Comp.Current.Sensor: N
Range Begin A
000
Range End A
000
Multipl.Fact.
1
211
% 000
n 0000
bar 00.0
C 00.0
113
103
92
76
Manual Override
Free-Cooling Pump
Capacity req.
Opening Steps
Evap. Press.
Evap. Temp.
212
112
Compr.Timing
Cycle min. s
000
Run s 000 Off s 000
Between 2 diff.s
000
116
90
65
Manual Override
Pump 1
Pump 2
SwitchOver P1-2
115
74
Control of Motorised
Isolating Valve:
No
CtrlMode:LimitSwitch
Manual Override
Compressor 2
No
Time to Restart
25000
111
000
000
000
210
110
FS Start Delay s
FS Run Delay s
Pump Changeover h
63
000
000
000
000
101
Heat Recovery
Cond. Pressure Limit
00C
FC Parameters
DT Water IN-Abient
SetPoint
C 0.0
FC Mode:
Standard
FC on Stand-by Unit
(Hydr. Connected)
Enabled:
No
MANUAL CONTROL
100
88
73
62
60
Screw Compressor
Option:
Liquid Injection
DELAY SETTINGS
High Press.Sensor
Range Begin. kPa 0000
Range End.
kPa 0000
219
79
Low Press.Sensor
Range Begin. kPa 000
Range End.
kPa 0000
220
80
Offset Adj.
(*)
Read Value C 00.0
Adjustment
C 00.0
81-86
(*)
Water IN Temp.Sensor
Water OUT T. Sensor
Water Tank T. Sensor
Ambient Temp.Sensor
Liquid1 Temp. Sensor
SETTINGS EXV
Chiller Mode
MOP Set
C 00.0
LOP Set
C 00.0
230
239
Heating Mode
MOP Set
C 00.0
LOP Set
C 00.0
Dynamic kP factor
NO
231
240
Prop .Gain
(Auto 00.0)
Chiller Mode:
000
Heating Mode:
000
Defrost Mode:
000
Defrost Mode
MOP Set
C 00.0
LOP Set
C 00.0
232
241
Integr. Time
Chiller Mode
Heating Mode
Defrost Mode
(A.s 000)
s 000
s 000
s 000
Derivat. Time
Max Suct.T.
s 00.0
(Auto: 00.0)
C 00.0
(Auto: 00.0)
Overclos. Steps
0000
Circ./EXV Ratio
Chiller Mode
HP mode
Defrost Mode
000
000
000
236
(Aut. 00.0)
C 00.0
C 00.0
C 00.0
237
120
Programmemed Cycle::
Normal Day
To Change
Press Key ENTER
251
PROGRAM Mo 00/00/00
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
N N N N N P F
251a
LOP PROTECTION
Integr. Time
s 00.0
(Auto: 00.0)
244
235
SSH LowL.
Chiller Mode
HP mode
Defrost Mode
NO
Time band
activation
243
234
250
242
233
PASSWORD
"TARATURE"/"SETTINGS"
PASSWORD
"TARATURE"/"SETTINGS"
Clock Calendar
Hours/Minutes
00:00
DD/MM/YY
00/00/00
Weekday
MO
123
Regular Day
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
Only in
programmeming
mode
Winter Compens.
Win.SetP.
Ext.T.
P1 00.0 C a 00.0 C
P2 00.0 C a 00.0 C
124
Alarm Thresholds
Water INLET Temp.
Min.Temp.
C 00.0
Max.Temp. C 00.0
Alarm Thresholds
Winter Water IN T.
Min.Temp.
C 00.0
Max.Temp. C 00.0
126
Setback Mode:
N
Set Point
C 00.0
Ref.Sensor: Delivery
127
Setback Mode:
N
Summer SetP. C 00.0
Winter SetP.
C 00.0
Ref.Sensor: Delivery
127a
Set back Mode
Cyclical Start
of Pump (s 120)
N
Interval min.
00
128
LowPower Function
OFF
Max Current: A 000
129
PASSWORD
"TARATURE"/"SETTINGS"
I/O via Contact
I/O via Serial
S/W via Contact
N
N
N
140
Serial Addr.: 001
Serial speed: 1200
Protocol: Standard
LAN:Unit number 01
141
Autom. Switch-Over
of Std-by Unit:
N
Cycle Time h 000
N Stand-by units 01
142
Run.Unit in Rotat.
Switching OFF After
Switch.ON Stand-by
Enabled:
No
143
Reg.Step Calling
Mode:
Standalone
144
Usage of Temp.Values
Mode: Local
125
145
253
Saturday/Pre-Holiday
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
ON 00:00
OFF 00:00
254
Versione Programma
BIGCH 3.8/BRE
26-03-09 Screw 50Hz
LAN: Unita' n.01
135
238
Holiday Programme
Till:
00/00/00
To Change
Press Key ENTER
BIOS:
BOOT:
Ver
00000
00000
Date
00000
00000
256
135a
BRAC 1602 No Pumps
Comp. BITZER
R407C
Mech. Exp. Valve
135b
PART II:
LOCAL NETWORK
GENERAL INFORMATION AND DEFINITIONS
1. Several air conditioners installed in the same room or several liquid chillers connected in parallel in the same
system can be managed by connecting them to a local network.
2. The number of connected units depends on the programme managing the network, stored in the Flash Eprom
memory.
3. Units in a network can be connected at a max. 500 metres.
4. All the units connected to the network must have the same programme version on the Flash Memory on the
board.
5. A terminal can be configured as private or shared.
a private terminal shows the status of the single unit connected to it by a telephone cable;
a shared terminal shows the status of all the units connected to the network.
6. Each board can talk to 3 terminals at the most; there are usually no more than two in normal operating
conditions: one fitted in the unit and one possibly in a remote location.
Fig. 1
Alarm signals always have priority over the terminal, even if the parameters of another unit are being viewed when
the alarm is triggered.
Fig. 2
7. To communicate on the local network, the units must be configured so that each of them can convey the
information necessary to operate properly.
To achieve this, the separate units must first be numbered progressively (1,2,3,...10) and then the various
terminals and LAN boards correctly addressed to them. The electrical connections must also be made, step by
step, as described below.
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Fig. 3
In this configuration, should power fail in the first unit, the terminal would close down. It would therefore not be
possible to read any information regarding the units in the network. However, the other units in the network would
continue to operate normally.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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Cable Connection
GND
Rx+ / Tx+
Second couple
Rx- / Tx-
Second couple
The screen should be connected to the earth on the first unit at a metal point using a screw and a washer and the
length of the screen should be as short as possible.
Braid
2 Coppia
1 Coppia
Fig. 7
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Electrical connections must be carried out when the unit is switched off and unplugged.
The network can be configured differently depending on the maximum distance of the board and remote terminal
connections; it may be necessary to use a T shunt TCONN6J (as shown in Fig. 8) to connect the remote terminal
to the main board.
TERMINAL
Fig. 8
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Terminal
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
If both of the pin-strip jumpers are between 2 and 3, the passage of the current is interrupted between the
connectors which are separated by a dashed line. If power is needed to be supplied to all of the connectors, both of
the jumpers must be between 1 and 2.
The 0 terminal is support terminal which can be used to connect the screen to the earth of the shielded cable; the
T derivative may however be connected to a metallic part of the unit, already connected to the earth.
MAXIMUM DISTANCES BETWEEN THE TERMINAL AND THE BOARD
For local terminals the connection with the base board is already made with a 3 pair cable with a 6 way telephone
connector. The length of this cable should not be longer than 3 metres.
The remote terminals should be connected to the base board with a telephone cable such as that which has been
described in point 1 for a distance of up to 50 metres. For connections of up to 6 metres the cable can be supplied,
on request, by UNIFLAIR SpA.
Cable length
m 1,5
m 3,0
m 6,0
Uniflair code
Meco 110X1A
Meco 130X1A
Meco 140X1A
For longer distances, up to a maximum of 200 metres, a screened cable must be used (a twisted pair cable with a
screen AWG24, resistance < 80ohm/M). The cable can be a three or two twisted pair depending on if it has to
transfer power to the terminals.
(mm)
Article
Y08723
2x2xAWG22/7
Conduct.
resist.
max.
(ohm/km)
4,50
54,8
external
om.
Impedence
Capacity
(pF/m)
Operating
voltage
Operating
temp.
(ohm)
C1
C2
(V)
(C)
50
108
198
300
-10/+60
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Fig.9
Fig. 10
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Display address
changed
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
P01:
Trm1
Trm2
Trm3
Adr Priv/Shared
11
Ph
32
Sh
None
-- OK?NO
pLan 21
P21:
Trm1
Trm2
Trm3
Adr Priv/Shared
None
-None
-None
-- OK?NO
Fig. 13
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Fig. 14
and then:
pLAN address:1
up: increase
down: decrease
Enter: save & exit
Fig. 15
5. Press the ENTER key to accept the value of the address of the proposed board on the display or the UP
and DOWN keys to modify it: set the "pLAN address: 1" on unit n. 1. (NOTE: if a key is not pressed within
15 seconds the mask will disappear from the display and it will be necessary to repeat the procedure
described in point 1.).
6. Press ENTER to confirm;
7. Disconnect the power supply;
8. Repeat the procedure set out in points 1 to 6 on unit n. 2 and for the other units in the network;
pLAN address:2
up: increase
down: decrease
Enter: save & exit
Fig. 16
9. Reposition the J11 terminal clamps (Rx/Tx-, Rx/Tx+, GND) on the board.
Table for UpCO board addresses
Unit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
60
Address
1+21
2+22
3+23
4+24
5+25
6+26
7+27
8+28
9+29
10+30
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Terminal Address
11
12
UpCO Board
Address
1+21
2+22
16
17
UpCO Board
Address
6+26
7+27
13
14
15
3+23
4+24
5+25
18
19
20
8+28
9+29
10+30
Terminal Address
32
UpCO Board
Address
All addresses
In Fig. 17 a network of 4 units each with its own local user terminal and a shared 32 remote user terminal
displaying the information of unit 1.
To move from showing the display of unit 1 to that of unit 2, press the
succession for the other units.
Fig. 17
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The required settings are inside the Remote Control Parameters Menu accessed by pressing the keys
the information for the required settings is described below.
; some of
Serial Addr.
: 001
Serial Speed:
1200
Protocol :
Standard
LAN :Unit Number
01
(screen 141)
Activate the automatic exchange of the unit in stand-by;
Set the cycle time to carry out the rotation of the units; if the hour is set at 000, a
simple test will be carried out putting the units in rotation with an interval of 2
minutes;
Set the number of units in stand-by (max 2):
Autom. Switch-over on
Std-by Unit
N
Cycle Time
h 168
N. Stand-by units N 1
(screen 142)
Reg.Step Calling
Mode:
Standalone
(screen 144)
The mask shown here is shown only if the local network has been configured,
allowing management of the unit operation with the average temperature value
measured from the active units connected in the local network or with the local
value measured by the sensor present inside the unit.
Method: Local Value: control of the unit is entrusted to the temperature
values read by the sensor present on the air conditioner;
Method: Average Value: control of the unit is entrusted to the average
temperature read by the sensor present on the active units connected in
the local network. If the difference between the average value and the
reading of the sensor itself is more than the AVERAGE/LOC.DIFF.
value, the control will automatically move from AVERAGE to LOCAL.
NOTE: This setting is not passed on to the other units, so it needs to be set
individually on each unit.
(screen 145)
O
Usage of. Tamp. values
Model: local-mean
Aut.Changeover
Mean/Loc.diff. C 2.0
(screen 145)
Fig. 18
Shared terminal
= board
= terminal
In the example the result is that the network is composed of 3 LAN boards with the address 1,2,3 and of 4 user terminals with
the address 11,12,13 and 32.
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