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FLSTDMAHUE

Application for managing air handling units

User manual

Integrated Control Solutions & Energy Savings


AVVERTENZE specifically, to the extent where allowed by applicable legislation, in no
case will CAREL, its employees or subsidiaries be liable for any lost
earnings or sales, losses of data and information, costs of replacement
goods or services, damage to things or people, downtime or any
direct, indirect, incidental, actual, punitive, exemplary, special or
consequential damage of any kind whatsoever, whether contractual,
CAREL bases the development of its products on decades of
extra-contractual or due to negligence, or any other liabilities deriving
experience in HVAC, on the continuous investments in technological
from the installation, use or impossibility to use the product, even if
innovations to products, procedures and strict quality processes with
CAREL or its subsidiaries are warned of the possibility of such damage.
in-circuit and functional testing on 100% of its products, and on the
most innovative production technology available on the market.
CAREL and its subsidiaries nonetheless cannot guarantee that all the WARNING
aspects of the product and the software included with the product
respond to the requirements of the final application, despite the
product being developed according to start-of-the-art techniques.
The customer (manufacturer, developer or installer of the final
equipment) accepts all liability and risk relating to the configuration of
the product in order to reach the expected results in relation to the
Separate as much as possible the probe and digital input cables from
specific final installation and/or equipment.
the cables carrying inductive loads and power cables to avoid possible
CAREL may, based on specific agreements, acts as a consultant for the
electromagnetic disturbance. Never run power cables (including the
positive commissioning of the final unit/application, however in no
electrical panel cables) and signal cables in the same conduits.
case does it accept liability for the correct operation of the final
equipment/system. The CAREL product is a state-of-the-art product,
whose operation is specified in the technical documentation supplied
with the product or can be downloaded, even prior to purchase, from
DISPOSAL
the website www.carel.com. Each CAREL product, in relation to its
advanced level of technology, requires
setup/configuration/programming/commissioning to be able to
operate in the best possible way for the specific application. The failure
to complete such operations, which are required/indicated in the user
manual, may cause the final product to malfunction; CAREL accepts no
liability in such cases.
Only qualified personnel may install or carry out technical service on
the product. The products are made from metal parts and plastic parts In reference
The customer must only use the product in the manner described in to European Union directive 2002/96/EC issued on 27 January 2003
the documentation relating to the product. In addition to observing and the related national legislation, please note that:
any further warnings described in this manual, the following warnings 1. WEEE cannot be disposed of as municipal waste and such waste
must be heeded for all CAREL products: must be collected and disposed of separately;
• prevent the electronic circuits from getting wet. Rain, humidity and 2. the public or private waste collection systems defined by local
all types of liquids or condensate contain corrosive minerals that may legislation must be used. In addition, the equipment can be returned
damage the electronic circuits. In any case, the product should be used to the distributor at the end of its working life when buying new
or stored in environments that comply with the temperature and equipment;
humidity limits specified in the manual; 3. the equipment may contain hazardous substances: the improper
• do not install the device in particularly hot environments. Too high use or incorrect disposal of such may have negative effects on human
temperatures may reduce the life of electronic devices, damage them health and on the environment;
and deform or melt the plastic parts. In any case, the product should 4. the symbol (crossed-out wheeled bin) shown on the product or on
be used or stored in environments that comply with the temperature the packaging and on the instruction sheet indicates that the
and humidity limits specified in the manual. ; equipment has been introduced onto the market after 13 August 2005
• do not attempt to open the device in any way other than described and that it must be disposed of separately;
in the manual; 5. in the event of illegal disposal of electrical and electronic waste, the
• do not drop, hit or shake the device, as the internal circuits and penalties are specified by local waste disposal legislation.
mechanisms may be irreparably damaged;
• do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or aggressive detergents to
clean the device;
• do not use the product for applications other than those specified in
the technical manual.
All of the above suggestions likewise apply to the controllers, serial
boards, programming keys or any other accessory in the CAREL
product portfolio.
CAREL adopts a policy of continual development. Consequently,
CAREL reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any
product described in this document without prior warning.
The technical specifications shown in the manual may be changed
without prior warning.
The liability of CAREL in relation to its products is specified in the
CAREL general contract conditions, available on the website
www.carel.com and/or by specific agreements with customers;
Contents
1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Main features .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Accessories available for FLSTDMAHUE........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2 HARDWARE INSTALLATIO......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.1 DIN rail assembly and dimensions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.2 Description of the terminals on the pCO Large ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................11
2.3 Installation .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
2.4 Connection of the analogue inputs.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
2.5 Connecting the digital inputs ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
2.6 Connecting the analogue outputs .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
2.7 Connecting the digital outputs .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
2.8 Connecting the fan inverter via analogue input ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.9 Connecting serial devices with Modbus/Belimo® protocol. ........................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.10 Remote terminal with pLAN network..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
2.11 Connection diagrams..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
3 USER INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
3.1 Graphic terminal ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
3.2 Display and keypad.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
3.3 Programming mode................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
4 DESCRIPTION OF THE MENU......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
4.1 A. On/Off Unit ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
4.2 B. Setpoint.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24
4.3 C. Clock/Scheduler.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24
4.4 D. Input/Output .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24

4.5 E. Data logger .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25


4.6 F. Board switch...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
4.7 G. Service ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
4.8H. Manufacturer ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
5.1 pCO Manager ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
5.2 SmartKey....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
5.3 Setting the terminal address .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................29
6 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
!
Important: some of the following operations are often carried out during installation, as the devices are connected in the field and configured.....................................30
6.1 Select devices (Ha)..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
6.2 Configure devices (Ha)...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
6.3 Assign inputs/outputs (Hb) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
6.4 Device control parameters (Hc)...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
6.5 pCOe expansion card connection........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
6.6 Serial probe connection .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
6.7 VFD inverter connection.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
6.8 Belimo actuator connection ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................35
6.9 Probes from supervisor ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................35
7 COMMISSIONING .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.1 Loading the configuration......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.2 Commissioning ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.3 Probe calibration......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.4 Setting the control parameters .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.5 Setting the hour counters ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.6 Enthalpy management ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
7.7 I/O test........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
8 FUNCTIONS .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
8.1 On/Off ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
8.2 Set point.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
8.3 Temperature control ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................40
8.4 Humidity control ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................40
8.5 Temperature / humidity control priority.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................41
8.6 Set point compensation .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42
8.7 Summer/winter changeover .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42
8.8 Freecooling and freeheating .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................43
8.9 Heat recovery............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................45
8.10 Cascade control........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................46
8.11 Supply limits..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................47
8.12 Coils water temperature limits..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................48
8.13 Pump management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
8.14 Cooling devices ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
8.15 Heating devices ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
8.16 Cooling devices ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51
8.17 Air quality...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................53
8.18 Purging .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54
8.19 Frost protection ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54
8.20 Auxiliary control........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................55
9 PARAMETERS TABLE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................56
10 ALARMS ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85
10.1 Types of alarms ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85
10.2 Alarm log ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85
10.3 Alarm table ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85
11 pCO Manager ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
11.1 Installation .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
11.2 PC – pCO controller connection ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
11.3 Commissioning ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
1 INTRODUCTION
FLSTDMAHUE is an application program developed by CAREL for the • control by inverter of fans at constant pressure or constant speed;
management of air handling units (AHU). It runs on the pCO range of • management of fans, including in tandem, with rotation and backup
programmable controllers (pCO3 small, medium, large or pCOXS functions;
1+1Mbyte (*)), selected according to the complexity of the unit, and • air quality control with CO2 and VOC (volatile organic compounds)
the pGD1 terminal. Its main feature is its adaptability to many types of probes;
air handling unit, with different types of probes and actuators, on/off • safety protectors for antifreeze, dirty filters, smoke/fire, no air or
type or modulating. Moreover, the possibility to connect up to two water flow, humidifier alarm, inverter alarm, open door alarm;
pCOe serial options via RS485 card allows additional probes and • unit antifreeze and room protection;
outputs to be added, ensuring maximum flexibility. Alternatively, the • up to 4 independent auxiliary control loops, each with its own PI
MP-Bus® card can be used to connect up to 8 Belimo®, actuators each control and control probe (for example to manage a second
with its probe or digital input; this eliminates a lot of the wiring humidifier);
needed during installation. CAREL temperature, humidity and • input/output test to check correctness of wiring during installation;
combined serial probes can be connected, for both rooms and ducts, • connection via FieldBus port and corresponding RS485 serial card
as well as active differential pressure probes, flow switches and (accessory) to serial probes, inverters, pCOe expansion card;
pressure switches to signal alarms following faults on fans or pumps. • connection via BMS port and corresponding RS485 serial card
The supply and return air fans can be controlled by inverter based on (accessory) to a supervisory system (PlantVisorPro, PlantWatch…),
static pressure or fixed speed. The control software can manage transferring the readings of 4 probes.
temperature or humidity as the priority, control an adiabatic or
isothermal humidifier, freecooling/freeheating based on enthalpy and
humidity recovery using a heat wheel. The commissioning procedure
is based on the documented design of the air handling unit being
controlled: the inputs and outputs can be assigned dynamically, 1.2 Accessories available for FLSTDMAHUE
meaning there is no fixed position for the various types of Below is a list of devices suitable for use with FLSTDMAHUE.
probes/actuators connected, with the software proposing the first CAREL features passive, active and serial temperature, humidity and
position available for the type of input/output (e.g. a certain input can differential pressure probes, for room or duct installation, specifically
accept a passive NTC probe or active probe with 0 to 1 V or 4 to 20 for the air handling unit appliance. See the CAREL price list for the
mA output). The identification of the type of AHU being controlled is complete list.
not based on the choice between a certain number of pre-configured
units; rather the selection of the devices installed on the AHU (e.g. 1.2.1 Room temperature and humidity sensor
preheating / cooling / reheating coils, fans, pumps, inverter, heaters,
dampers, humidifiers, heat recovery unit) and then setting their
parameters. This simplifies configuration, as the user only sees the
parameters relating to the components used. Changes can be made
subsequently to the configuration without needing to start again
from scratch.
(*) pCOXS 1+1Mbyte in the 1tool programming environment is called
pCO1XSE.
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Code Type Range
1.1 Main features DPWT011000 NTC
In summary: DPWT010000 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA -10T60°C
• parameter settings divided by level, user, installer or manufacturer, DPWT014000 Opto RS485 serial
with password-protected access;
• temperature and/or humidity control with differentiated set point in TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSORS
cooling and heating; Code Type Range
• automatic cooling/heating changeover; DPWC112000 0 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V
• set point compensation in cooling and heating; DPWC115000 NTC, 0 to 10 V
-10T60°C, 10 to
• selection of up to four daily time bands, with settings for each DPWC110000 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA
90% RH
operating mode; DPWC114000 Opto RS485 serial
• holiday and special day function, with reduced set point; DPWC111000 NTC, 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA
• cascaded control of heating / cooling devices so as to maximise DPPC112000 0 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V
energy saving; -10T60°C, 10 to
DPPC110000 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA
• operation in comfort, precomfort or economy mode, if time bands 90% RH
DPPC111000 NTC, 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA
are enabled;
• management of pumps, including in tandem, for preheating
cooling/reheating coils, with rotation, backup, overload alarms and
anti-blocking for each pump;
• minimum water temperature limit settable for opening the coil
valves;
• dehumidification by cooling (including with dewpoint control -
dewpoint) and reheating coil;
• bands for activating the preheating and reheating devices can be
overlapped to supplement each other;
• ON/OFF or modulating control of isothermal or adiabatic
humidifiers;
• “freecooling” and “freeheating” based on temperature or enthalpy;
• heat recovery with cross-flow heat recovery unit, run-around coil or
heat wheel, based on temperature or enthalpy;
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1.2.2 Duct temperature and humidity sensor 1.2.5 Differential air pressure sensors

TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Code Type Range
DPDT011000 NTC Code Range Output
-20T70°C
DPDT010000 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA SPKT00C5N0 0 to 0.5 mbar 4 to 20 mA
DPDT014000 Opto RS485 serial -20T60°C SPKT0065N0 0 to 10 mbar 4 to 20 mA
SPKT0075N0 0 to 25 mbar 4 to 20 mA
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSORS
Code Type Range 1.2.6 Differential air pressure switches/flow
DPDC112000 0 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V
switches
DPDC110000 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA
-10T60°C, 10 to 90% RH
DPDC111000 NTC, 0 to 1 V, 4 to 20 mA
DPDC114000 Opto RS485 serial

1.2.3 NTC temperature sensors

PRESSURE SWITCHES
Code Range Output
DCPD000100 0.5 to 5 mbar ON/OFF
DCPD001100 0.2 to 2 mbar ON/OFF
Code Type Range
FLOW SWITCHES
NTC*HP* 10 kΩ±1%@25 °C, IP67 -50 to 105/50°C
Code Range Output
(air/fluid)
DCFL000100 1 to 9 m/s ON/OFF
NTC*WF* 10 kΩ±1%@25 °C (Fast), IP67 -50 to 105°C (fast)
NTC*WP* 10 kΩ±1%@25 °C, IP68 -50 to 105°C
NTC*HF* 10 kΩ±1%@25 °C, strap-on, IP67 -50 to 90°C 1.2.7 Smoke and fire sensors
NTC*HT* 50 kΩ±1%@25 °C, IP55 0 to 150°C (air)
NTC*HT* 50 kΩ±1%@25 °C, stainless steel 0 to 150°C (air)
cap, IP55

1.2.4 Room air quality sensors


Code Type Output
SFFS000000 Smoke detector, 24 Vdc PS ON/OFF
SFFF000000 Fire detector, 24 Vdc PS ON/OFF

1.2.8 USB /RS485 converter code CVSTDUTLF0/


CVSTDUMOR0
The USB/RS485 converter code CVSTDUTLF0 is used to connect a
DPWQ* DPDQ* personal computer running the pCO Manager program to the pLAN
CO2 SENSORS port (J10) on the pCO controller, via a telephone connector.
Code Range Output Alternatively, converter code CVSTDUMOR0 connects to the pLAN
DPWQ402000 0 to 2000 ppm 0 to 10 V port (J11) or the BMS port, fitted with a special serial card. Once the
DPDQ402000 0 to 2000 ppm 0 to 10 V connection has been made, the application program software can be
loaded and the parameters set. See chapters “Software installation”
CO2 & VOC SENSORS and ”Appendix”.
Range
Code Output
CO2 VOC
DPWQ502000 0 to 2000 ppm 0 to 100 % 0 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V
DPDQ502000 0 to 2000 ppm 0 to 100 % 0 to 10 V, 0 to 10 V

CVSTDUTLFO CVSTDUMOR0

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1.2.12 Belimo MP-BUS card code PCO100MPB0
1.2.9 pCO Manager This card connects the pCO to an MP-Bus network of I/O devices that
This program, downloadable from http://ksa.carel.com, is used to use the Belimo® standard. Up to 8 actuators can be connected at the
modify the parameters based on the application, save them and then same time, over a maximum distance of 30 m. It is installed in the slot
copy the settings directly to the application. The USB/RS485 marked “field card”.
converters codes CVSTDUTLF0/CVSTDUMOR0 must be connected
between the computer and the RS485 port on the pCO, to terminals
J10/J11 respectively.

1.2.13 BMS 485/Modbus card code PCOS004850


This optically-isolated card connects the BMS serial port to an RS485
network, for example to run the commissioning procedure from a
personal computer installed with pCO Manager. It is installed in the
slot marked “serial card”. Once commissioning has been completed, it
can be replaced with one of the cards listed in the table.

1.2.10 Smart key code PCOS00AKY0


The Smart key is an electronic device used to program and service the
pCO family controllers. It simplifies the transfer of data between the
controllers installed and a personal computer by exploiting the high
capacity flash memory for storing software applications, BIOS and
variable logs. The pCO is connected directly via the telephone
connector using the cable supplied, while to transfer the data to a
personal computer, the USB adapter code PCOS00AKC0 is required.
The power supply comes either via the USB port on the PC or from
the controller, therefore no external power supply is needed.

BMS cards Code


Ethernet card PCO1000WB0
BACnet MS/TP 485 card PCO1000BA0
Konnex PCOS00KXB0
LON PCO10000F0

Smart key PCOS00AKC0


1.2.14 pGD1 terminal
The pGD1 graphic display is an electronic device that allows graphics
1.2.11 Optically-isolated fieldbus RS485 card code management using the icon-based display as well as supporting
international fonts.
PCO100FD10
This card is used to connect the Fieldbus serial port on the pCO to an
RS485 network. It is installed in the slot marked “field card”, when
needing to connect serial probes, CAREL VFD inverters or pCOe
expansion cards.

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1.2.15 VFD inverter 1.2.18 Analogue output module (code
CAREL VFD inverters are available in various sizes for controlling fans CONV0/10A0)
at constant pressure or fixed speed. See “Connecting the VFD This converts the PWM signal for solid state relays (SSR) into a
inverter”. standard 0 to 10 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA signal. For pCOXS 1+1Mbyte
models only (output Y3).

1.2.16 pCOe expansion card


The expansion card code PCOE004850 is an electronic device, part of
the pCO sistema family, designed to increase the number of inputs
and outputs available on pCO controllers.

1.2.17 Belimo® actuators


The MP- Bus card can be used to control up to 8 Belimo® valve and
damper actuators, each where necessary with their probe or digital
input, meaning significant savings in wiring required during
installation.

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2 HARDWARE INSTALLATIO

2.1 DIN rail assembly and dimensions

pCO3 SMALL pCO3 MEDIUM pCO3 LARGE pCOXS 1+1Mbyte


pGD1
A(mm) 227.5 315 315 140

2.2 Description of the terminals on the pCO Large

Key
1 power supply connector G(+), G0(-)
2 yellow power LED and 3 status LEDs
3 additional power supply for terminal +Vterm, GND, +5 VREF
4 universal NTC analogue inputs, 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 V, 4 to 20 mA B1, B2, B3, GND, +VDC and B6, B7, B8, GND
5 passive NTC analogue inputs, PT1000, ON/OFF B4, BC4, B5, BC5 and B9, BC9, B10, BC10
6 0 to 10 V analogue outputs Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4 and Y5, Y6
6a power to optically-isolated analogue output, 24 Vac/Vdc VG, VG0
7 24 Vac/Vdc digital inputs ID1, ID2, ID3, ID4, ID5, ID6, ID7, ID8, IDC1, and ID9, ID10,
ID11, ID12, IDC9 and ID17, ID18, IDC17
8 230 Vac or 24 Vac/Vdc digital inputs ID13H,ID13, IDC13, ID14, ID14H and ID15H, ID15, IDC15, ID16, ID16H
9 reserved
10 connector for the standard pCO series terminals and for downloading the
application program
11 relay digital outputs C1, NO1, NO2, NO3, C1 and C4, NO4, NO5, NO6, C4 and C7,
NO7, C7 and NO8, C8, NC8 and C9, N09, N10, NO11, C9 and
NO12, C12, NC12 and NO13, C13, NC13 and NO14, C14,
NC14, NO15, C15, NC15 and C16, NO16, NO17, NO18, C16
12 reserved E-, E+, GND
13 pLAN network connector Rx-/Tx-, Rx+/Tx+, GND
14 cover for inserting the BMS card for supervisor and telemaintenance connection
15 cover for inserting the RS485 or MP-Bus card

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Models and features pCO3SMALL pCO3MEDIUM pCO3LARGE pCOXS 1+1Mbyte pCOe (expansion card)
No. of analogue inputs 5 8 10 4 4
No. of digital inputs 8 14 18 6 4
No. of analogue outputs 4 4 6 2 + 1 PWM 1
No. of digital outputs 8 13 18 5 4

• do not secure the cables to the terminals by pressing the


screwdriver with excessive force, to avoid damaging the pCO
2.3 Installation controller;
Installation instructions • for applications subject to considerable vibrations (1.5 mm pk-pk
10/55 Hz), secure the cables connected to the pCO around 3 cm from
! Important: the connectors using clamps;
Environmental conditions • if the product is installed in industrial environments (application of
Avoid assembling the pCO board and the terminal in rooms with the the EN 61000-6-2 standard) the length of the connections must be
following characteristics: less than 30 m;
• temperature and humidity that do not conform to the rated • all the extra low voltage connections (analogue and 24 Vac/Vdc
operating data of the product; digital inputs, analogue outputs, serial bus connections, power
• strong vibrations or knocks; supplies) must have reinforced or double insulation from the mains
• exposure to aggressive and polluting atmospheres(e.g.: sulphur and network;
ammonia fumes, saline mist, smoke) so as to avoid corrosion and/or • in residential environments, the connection cable between the pCO
oxidation; controller and the terminal must be shielded;
• strong magnetic and/or radio frequency interference (therefore • there is no limit to the number of cables that can be connected to
avoid installing the units near transmitting antennae); an individual terminal. The only limitation concerns the maximum
• exposure of the pCO board to direct sunlight and to the elements in current crossing each terminal: this must not exceed 8 A;
general; • the maximum cross-section of the cable that connected to a
• large and rapid fluctuations in the room temperature; terminal is 2.5 mm2 (12 AWG);
• environments where explosives or mixes of flammable gases are • the maximum value of the twisting torque to tighten the screw on
present; the terminal (torque tightening) is 0.6 Nm;
• exposure to dust (formation of corrosive patina with possible • installation must be performed according to the standards and
oxidation and reduction of insulation). legislation in force in the country where the device is used;
Positioning inside the panel • for safety reasons the equipment must be housed inside an
The position of the controller in the electrical cabinet must be chosen electrical panel, so that the only accessible part is the display and the
so as to guarantee correct physical separation from the power keypad;
components (solenoids, contactors, actuators, inverters, ...) and the • in the event of malfunctions, do not attempt to repair the device,
connected cables. Proximity to such devices/cables may create but rather contact the CAREL service centre.
random malfunctions that are not immediately evident. The structure Anchoring the pCO board
of the panel must allow the correct flow of cooling air The pCO is installed on a DIN rail. To fasten the unit to the DIN rail,
press it lightly against the rail. The rear tabs will click into place,
! Important: locking the unit in place. Removing the unit is just as simple, using a
Wiring instructions screwdriver through the release slot to lever and lift the tabs. These
Important: when laying the wiring, "physically " separate the power are kept in the locked position by springs.
part from the control part. The proximity of these two sets of wires Power supply
will, in most cases, cause problems of induced disturbance or, over Power supply t the pCO3 board (co controller with terminal
time, malfunctions or damage to the components. The ideal solution connected): 2828 to 36 Vdc +10/-20% or 24 Vac +10/-15% 50 / 60 Hz;
is to house these two circuits in two separate cabinets. Sometimes Maximum power P= 15 W (power supply Vdc), P= 40 VA (Vac).
this is not possible, and therefore the power part and the control part • power supply other than that specified will seriously damage the
must be installed in two separate areas inside the same panel. For the system;
control signals, it is recommended to use shielded cables with twisted • a Class 2 safety transformer, rating 50 VA, must be used in the
wires. If the control cables have to cross over the power cables, the installation to supply just one pCO controller (30 VA for PCO1XSE);
intersections must be as near as possible to 90 degrees, always the power supply to the pCO controller and terminal (or pCO
avoiding running the control cables parallel to the power cables. controllers and terminals) should be separated from the power supply
CAREL highlights the following warnings: to the other electrical devices (contactors and other
• use cable ends suitable for the corresponding terminals. Loosen electromechanical components) inside the electrical panel;
each screw and insert the cable ends, then tighten the screws. When • if the power transformer secondary is earthed, check that the earth
the operation is completed, slightly tug the cables to check they are wire is connected to terminal G0. This applies to all the devices
sufficiently tight; connected to the pCO;
• separate as much as possible the sensor signal, digital input and • if more than one pCO board is connected in a pLAN network, make
serial line cables from the cables carrying inductive loads and power sure that the G and G0 references are observed (G0 must be
cables to avoid possible electromagnetic disturbance. Never insert maintained for all boards);
power cables (including the electrical cables) and probe signal cables • a yellow LED indicates that the pCO board is powered.
in the same conduits. Do not install the sensor cables in the
immediate vicinity of power devices (contactors, circuit breakers or
similar);
• reduce the path of the sensor cables as much as possible, and avoid
spiral paths that enclose power devices;
• avoid touching or nearly touching the electronic components fitted
on the boards to avoid electrostatic discharges (extremely damaging)
from the operator to the components;
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Controller pCO terminals Probe
pCO3 +Vdc power supply
B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, B8 signal
2.4 Connection of the analogue inputs
Note: FLSTDMAHUE filters the type of analogue inputs Connecting active probes with 0 to 10 V output
according to the type of unit selected. The analogue inputs on the ! Important: pCOXS 1+1Mbyte does not allow direct connection
pCO board can be configured for the more common sensors on the
to active probes with 0 to 10 V output. See the pCO sistema manual
market: NTC, PT1000, 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 V, 4 to 20 mA. The different
for the instructions on connecting an external resistor.
types of probes can be selected by setting the inputs on the screens
The inputs must be pre-configured on the screens in menu Hb: I/O
in menu Hb: I/O configuration. See chapter 6.
configuration.

Connecting active temperature and humidity pCO terminals 0 to 10 V probe wire


probes GND reference
The pCO controller can be connected to all the CAREL DP* series B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, B8 signal
active temperature and humidity probes configured as 0 to 1 V or as 4
to 20 mA. For the temperature probes use the 4 to 20 mA or NTC Remote connection of analogue inputs
configuration, as the 0 to 1 Vdc signal is limited to the range 0 to 1 V
The sizes of the cables for the remote connection of the analogue
and therefore is not always compatible with the standard 10 mV/°C
inputs are shown in the following table:
signal of CAREL probes (for negative temperatures and temperatures
above 100 °C a probe alarm may be generated). The inputs must be
Type of input size (mm2) for length size (mm2) for length up
pre-configured on the screens in menu Hb: I/O configuration.
up to 50 m to 100 m
NTC 0.5 1.0
Terminals PT1000 0.75 1.5
pCOXS Probe I (current) 0.25 0.5
pCO
1+1Mbyte terminals Description V (live) 1.5 not recommended
GND GND M Reference
+Vdc +24Vdc +G Power supply
Note: If the product is installed in industrial environments
B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, B1,B2 out H Active
(application of the EN 61000-6-2 standard) the length of the
B8 humidity
connections must be less than 30 m. This length shouldn’t be
output
exceeded in any case, to avoid measurement errors.
B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, B1,B2 out T Active
B8 temperature
output

Note: for connection of the serial probes see chapter 6. 2.5 Connecting the digital inputs
The pCO controller features digital inputs for connecting safety
Connecting universal NTC temperature probes devices, alarms, device status and remote switches. These inputs are
All analogue inputs are compatible with 2-wire NTC sensors. The all optically isolated from the other terminals. They can work at 24 Vac,
inputs must be pre-configured on the screens in menu Hb: I/O 24 Vdc and some at 230 Vac.
configuration.
Terminals Note: separate the probe signal and digital input cables as much
pCOXS NTC probe as possible from the inductive load and power cables, to avoid
pCO
1+1Mbyte wire possible electromagnetic disturbance.
GND, BC4, BC5, BC9, BC10 GND 1
B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, B9, B10 B1, B2, B3, B4 2 24 Vac digital inputs
On the pCO3 all inputs can be 24 Vac.
Connecting PT1000 temperature probes The following figure represents one of the most common connection
diagrams for the 24 Vac digital inputs.
! Important: pCOXS 1+1Mbyte does not allow connection of the
PT1000 probe. G G0 ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6 ID7 ID8 IDC1

The pCO controller can be connected to 2-wire PT1000 sensors for all
high temperature applications; the operating range is -50 to 200 °C.
The inputs must be pre-configured on the screens in menu Hb: I/O G
configuration. G0

24 Vac

Controller probe probe probe probe PT1000


1 2 3 4 probe
wire
pCO3 BC4 BC5 BC9 BC10 1 Note: the connection diagrams shown in these figures, which
B4 B5 B9 B10 2 while being the most common and convenient, do not exclude the
possibility of powering the digital inputs independently from the
power supply to the pCO board.
Connecting current pressure probes In any case, the inputs only have functional insulation from the rest of
The pCO can be connected to all CAREL SPKT****C0 series active the controller.
pressure probes or any pressure probe available on the market with 4
to 20 mA signal. The inputs must be pre-configured on the screens in
menu Hb: I/O configuration.

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2.6 Connecting the analogue outputs
24 Vdc digital inputs
Connecting the 0 to 10 V analogue outputs
On the pCO3 all inputs can be 24 Vdc.
The pCO controller provides 0 to 10 V optically-isolated analogue
The following figure represents one of the most common connection
outputs, powered externally at 24 Vac/Vdc. The table below shown
diagrams for the 24 Vdc digital inputs.
summarises the distribution of the analogue outputs according to the
version available.
G G0 ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6 ID7 ID8 IDC1

Model Terminals reference


+
24 Vdc pCO small Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4 VG0
- pCO medium Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4 VG0
pCO large Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4,Y5, Y6 VG0
pCOXS 1+1Mbyte Y1, Y2 G0
2.5.1 Connecting the digital inputs for pCOXS
1+1Mbyte
pCOXS 1+1Mbyte features up to 6 digital inputs, not optically-isolated, 2.7 Connecting the digital outputs
with voltage-free contacts, for connecting safety devices, alarms, The pCO controller features digital outputs with electromechanical
device status, remote switches, etc.; these operate at 24 Vdc (supplied relays. For ease of installation, the common terminals of some of the
by pCOXS 1+1Mbyte) with guaranteed contact current of 6 mA. relays have been grouped together.
Electromechanical relay digital outputs
ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6 IDC1 The relays are divided into groups, according to the insulation
distance. Inside each group, the relays have just basic insulation and
thus must have the same voltage (generally 24 V ac or 110 to 230
Vac). Between the groups there is double insulation and thus the
groups can have different voltages. There is also double insulation
from the rest of the controller.
230 Vac digital inputs
Reference for relays with same insulation
! Important: pCOXS 1+1Mbyte does not allow 230 Vac digital Model Group Group Group Group
inputs. 1 2 3 4
There are up to two groups of inputs powered at 230 Vac; each group pCO small 1 to 7 8
has two inputs. The groups feature double insulation between them Type of relay Type A Type A
and can refer to different voltages. Within each group the digital pCO medium 1 to 7 8 9 to 13
inputs are not independent, however: for example the inputs ID13H Type of relay Type A Type A Type A
and ID14H, due to the common terminal, must be powered at the
pCO large 1 to 7 8 9 to 13 14 to 18
same voltage to avoid dangerous short-circuits and/or the powering
of lower-voltage circuits at 230 Vac. In any case, the inputs feature Type of relay Type A Type A Type A
double insulation from the rest of the controller. pCOXS 1+1Mbyte 1 to 3 4 5
Type of relay Type A Type A Type A
input
pCO3 terminals ID13H, ID14H, ID15H, ID16H Relay ratings SPDT, 2000 VA, 250 Vac, 8 A resistive
Approval UL873 2.5 A resistive, 2 A FLA, 12 A LRA,
ID13H ID13 IDC13 ID14 ID14H
250 Vac, C300 pilot duty (30000
cycles)
EN 2 A resistive, 2 A inductive,
60730-1 cosφ=0.6, 2(2)A (100000 cycles)

230 Vac
Remote connection of digital outputs
The sizes of the cables for the remote connection of the digital
The range of uncertainty of the switching threshold is from 43 to 90 outputs are shown in the following table:
Vac. It is recommended to use a 100 mA fuse in series with the digital
AWG Size (mm2) Current (A)
inputs.
20 0.5 2
15 1.5 6
Remote connection of digital inputs 14 2.5 8
! Important: do not connect other devices to the digital inputs. If the product is installed in industrial environments (application of
The sizes of the cables for the remote connection of the digital inputs the EN 61000-6-2 standard) the length of the connections must be
are shown in the following table: less than 30 m.
size (mm2) for length up to 50 size (mm2) for length up to Note: for further details and for the connection diagrams, see the
m 100 m pCO sistema manual (+030220335).
0.25 0.5

Note: if the product is installed in industrial environments


(application of the EN 61000-6-2 standard) the length of the
connections must be less than 30 m. This length shouldn’t be
exceeded in any case, to avoid measurement errors.

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2.8 Connecting the fan inverter via
analogue input 2.10 Remote terminal with pLAN network
If the pCO boards are connected in a pLAN network, the terminal can
To connect the inverter for fan control to the serial network, see be installed up to 50 m away, using a telephone cable, while if using a
paragraph 6.7. Alternatively, the fan inverter can be connected even if shielded twisted pair cable, TCONN6J000 and separate power supply,
the MP-Bus card is used to control Belimo® actuators. Connect the it can be installed up to 500 m away.
modulating analogue output on the pCO (e.g. Y4), the alarm signal
digital input (e.g. ID2) and the enabling signal digital output (e.g. Note: if the terminal is used in a residential environment the
NO1). The inputs must be pre-configured on the screens in menu Hb: cable must always be shielded. The maximum distance between the
I/O configuration. The figure illustrates the connection to the Carel pCO and the user terminal is shown in the following table:
VFD-NXL; for other inverters, see the corresponding manual.
type of cable power supply power supply
distance
telephone 50 m taken from pCO (150 mA)
AWG24 200 m taken from pCO (150 mA)
shielded cable
AWG20/22 500 m separate power supply via
shielded cable TCONN6J000

The maximum distance between two pCO3 controllers with


AWG20/22 shielded cable is 500 m.

Note: for further details and for the connection diagrams, see the
pCO sistema manual (+030220335).

2.11 Connection diagrams


Note: for further details and for the complete connection The following paragraphs show the functional and wiring diagrams
diagrams, see the dedicated VFD_NXL manual (+030220720) and the for the air handling unit (AHU) managed by the various pCO boards,
programming manual code +030220725. according to the corresponding default parameters.
Where possible, the symbols used refer to the following standards:
• UNI 9511-1;
• UNI 9511-3.
2.9 Connecting serial devices with
Modbus/Belimo® protocol.
See paragraphs 6.6 and 6.8. The serial probes must be installed
according to the following diagram, and require the field serial card
PCO100FD10 to be inserted in the special slot (“Field-Bus”). The power
supply must be 24 Vac. To connect Belimo® devices, use card
PCO100MPB0. The following figure shows two alternative connection
possibilities.

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2.11.1 pCO3 Small
p
PR3
DI4

AIR OUTPUT
FAN2
INV2 f1
f2 DO2, Y4, p PR1
B2
AL1
DI1
AL
DO8
DI7

p
F1 C1 C2 HUM PR2
DI3 On/Off
DI2
T1 S1 T2 H1 T3
AIR INPUT
T T FAN1 H% T
M f1
f2 INV1
B5 AL B3 B1 B4
DO4 PR4
DI8
p DO3 DO7, Y1
DI6
DO1, Y4
DI7
P2
DI5
V2
M M
V1
Y2 Y3

AI Analogue inputs AO Analogue outputs P1 Preheating coil pump


B1 Supply humidity Y1 Humidifier P2 Cooling coil pump
B2 Differential pressure outlet air Y2 Preheating valve T Temperature probe
B3 Frost protection temperature Y3 Cooling valve H Humidity probe
B4 Supply temperature Y4 Supply fan INV1 Supply fan inverter
B5 Outside temperature INV2 Return fan inverter
DI Digital inputs DO Digital outputs C1 Preheating coil
DI1 Generic alarm DO1 Supply fan C2 Cooling coil
DI2 Remote ON/OFF DO2 Return fan PR Differential pressure switch/probe
DI3 Supply air flow alarm DO3 Preheating pump 1 HUM Humidifier
DI4 Return air flow alarm DO4 Outside air damper F1, F2 Filters
DI5 Supply air filter alarm DO5 Filter alarm (not indicated) AL General alarm
DI6 Humidifier alarm DO7 Humidifier AL1 General alarm
DI7 Supply (return) fan inverter alarm DO8 General alarm S1 Outside damper
DI8 Preheating pump thermal overload alarm
DO4

DO5
DO1
DO2
DO3

DO7

DO8
N

L
Rx+Tx+

!
C1

C4

C7

NO8
GND
Rx-/Tx-

NO1

NO4

NO7

C8
NC8
C1

C4

C7
NO2

NO3

NO5

NO6

J11 J12 J13 J14 J15

service card

pCO3 Small
field card serial card

J1 J24 J2 J3 J4 J5
+Vterm

+5Vref

!
IDC1
+VDC
GND

GND

VG0
BC4

BC5

ID1
VG

ID5

ID6
ID7
ID2
ID3

ID8
ID4
B1

B4

Y3
Y4
B2
B3

B5

Y1
Y2
G0
G

L
N
analog output supply air fan (0 to 10 vdc)

analog output cooling valve (0 to 10 vdc)

analog output preheat valve (0 to 10 vdc)

analog output humidifier command (0 to 10 vdc)


OUT
+V

OUT
+V
M

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2.11.2 pCO3 Medium
PR4
DI10 DI4 PR2
p F2
p
T5 H3
AIR
OUTPUT
REC
DO2
FAN2
DI9 T H%
AL1 AL
B5 B3 DI1 DO8
DI7 PR4 DI3
p PR1
p
F1 HUM C3 On/Off
C2 DI2

T1 H1 S1 C1
T2 T3 T4 H2
AIR
INPUT
T H% T T FAN1 T H%
M PR3 B7
DO1 DI8
B8 B2 P1 P2 B6 P1 P2 B4 B1
DO5 p DO3 DO4 DO7, DO9 DO10
DI11 DI12 Y1, DI6 DI13 DI14
DI5 P2

M M M
M
DO6 V1 V2 V3
Y3 Y4
Y2

AI Analogue inputs AO Analogue outputs P1 Preheating pump 1


B1 Supply humidity Y1 Humidifier P2 Cooling pump
B2 Outside humidity Y2 Preheating valve T Temperature probe
B3 Return humidity Y3 Cooling valve H Humidity probe
B4 Supply temperature Y4 Reheating valve C1 Preheating coil
B5 Return temperature DI Digital inputs C2 Cooling coil
B6 Frost protection temperature DI1 Generic alarm PR Differential pressure switch/probe
B7 Saturation temperature DI2 Remote ON/OFF HUM Humidifier
B8 Outside temperature DI3 Supply air flow alarm F1, F2 Filters
DO Digital outputs DI4 Return air flow alarm AL General alarm
DO1 Supply fan DI5 Supply air filter alarm AL1 General alarm
DO2 Return fan DI6 Humidifier alarm S1 Outside damper
DO3 Preheating pump 1 DI7 Return filter alarm
DO4 Preheating pump 2 DI8 Supply fan thermal overload alarm
DO5 Outside air damper DI9 Return fan thermal overload alarm
DO6 Bypass damper DI10 Dirty heat recovery unit alarm
DO7 Humidifier DI11 Preheating pump 1 thermal overload alarm
DO8 General alarm DI12 Preheating pump 2 thermal overload alarm
DO9 Reheating pump 1 DI13 Reheating pump 1 thermal overload alarm
DO10 Reheating pump 2 DI14 Reheating pump 2 thermal overload alarm
DO10
DO4
DO5
DO1
DO2

DO3

DO8
DO6

DO9

L
C9
Rx+Tx+

!
GND

NO8

NO10
NO11
C1

C4

C7

C8

NO9

NC12

NC13
Rx-/Tx-

NO1

NO4

NO7

NC8

C9

NO13
NO12

C13
C1

C4

C7

C12
NO2

NO3

NO5

NO6

J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18

service card

field card serial card pCO3 Medium


J1 J24 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8
+Vterm

IDC13
ID13H

ID14H
+5Vref

!
+VDC

IDC1
GND

GND

ID13
VG0
BC4

IDC9

ID14
GND
BC5

ID10
ID11
ID12
ID1
VG

ID5

ID6
ID7
ID2
ID3

ID8
ID4

ID9
B1

B4

Y3
Y4
B2
B3

B5

Y1
Y2

B6
G0

B7
B8
G

L
N
analog output reheat valve (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output cooling valve (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output preheat valve (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output humidifier command (0 to 10 Vdc)
OUT

OUT
OUT

+V

+V
+V

M
M

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2.11.3 pCO3 Large
p
PR5 PR4 PR3
DI17 DI7 DI4
p DI9
AIR p
OUTPUT
T5 H3

F2 f1 p PR1 T H%
AL1 AL
REC f2 B6
S2 B5 B3 DI1 DO8
Y5 M Y6 DO2, Y4
PR2 On/Off
p
F1 HUM DI12 R
C1 C2 DI3
AIR DI2
INPUT
T1 H1 T2 T3 T4 H2 CO2

T T T T
B7
H% S1 DI10 DI8 H%
f1
f2
B8 B2 B9 P3 P4 B10 B4 B1
P1 P2 DI15
p DO9 DO10 DO11 DO12 Y1, DI6 DO3,DO4,DO5 DO1, Y4
DI16 DI10 DI11

DI5 DI14
P2
DI13
M M
M
V1 V2
DO6 Y2 Y3

AI Analogue inputs AO Analogue outputs P1…4 Pumps


B1 Supply humidity Y1 Humidifier T Temperature probe
B2 Outside humidity Y2 Preheating valve H Humidity probe
B3 Return humidity Y3 Cooling valve C1 Preheating coil
B4 Supply temperature Y4 Supply fan C2 Cooling coil
B5 Return temperature Y5 Outside/exhaust air damper PR Differential pressure switch/probe
B6 Differential pressure outlet air Y6 Mixing damper HUM Humidifier
B7 CO2 probe DI Digital inputs F1, F2 Filters
B8 Outside temperature DI1 Generic alarm AL General alarm
B9 Frost protection temperature DI2 Remote ON/OFF AL1 General alarm
B10 Saturation temperature DI3 Supply air flow alarm S1 Outside/exhaust damper
DO Digital outputs DI4 Return air flow alarm S2 Mixing damper
DO1 Supply fan DI5 Supply air filter alarm R Heater
DO2 Return fan DI6 Humidifier alarm
DO3 Reheat heater 1 DI7 Return air filter alarm
DO4 Reheat heater 2 DI8 Supply fan thermal overload alarm
DO5 Reheat heater 3 DI9 Return fan thermal overload alarm
DO6 Bypass damper DI10 Reheating heater thermal overload alarm
DO7 Humidifier DI11 Supply fan inverter alarm
DO8 General alarm DI12 Return fan inverter alarm
DO9 Preheating pump 1 DI13 Preheating pump 1 thermal overload alarm
DO10 Preheating pump 2 DI14 Preheating pump 2 thermal overload alarm
DO11 Cooling pump 1 DI15 Cooling pump 1 thermal overload alarm
DO12 Cooling pump 2 DI16 Cooling pump 2 thermal overload alarm
DI17 Dirty heat recovery unit alarm
DO11

DO12
DO10
DO6
DO1
DO2
DO3

DO4
DO5

DO8

DO9

L
C9
Rx+Tx+

!
NO8

NO10
NO11

NC13
GND
Rx-/Tx-

C1

C4

C7

C8
NC8

NO9

NC12
NO1

NO4

NO7

C9

NO13

C13
C1

C4

C7

NO12

C12
NO2

NO3

NO5

NO6

J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16 J17 J18


E+
NO18

E-
C16
C15

GND
NO15

NC15

NO17
NC14

NO16
C14

C16
NO14

service card J21 J22 J23

pCO3 Large
field card serial card J19 J20
ID16H
ID16

IDC17
IDC15
ID15H
ID15

BC9
B10
Y5
Y6

B9

BC10

ID18
ID17

J1 J24 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8
+Vterm

IDC13
ID13H

ID14H
+5Vref

!
IDC1

IDC9
+VDC

ID13

ID14
GND
GND

GND

ID12
ID10
ID11
VG0
BC4

BC5

ID1

ID5

ID9
VG

ID6
ID7
ID2
ID3
ID4

ID8

B6
B1

B4

B7
Y3
Y4

B8
B2
B3

B5

Y1
Y2
G0
G

L
N analog output external air damper (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output mixing air damper (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output supply air fan (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output cooling valve (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output preheat valve (0 to 10 vdc)
analog output humidifier command (0 to 10 Vdc)
OUT
OUT

OUT

OUT
OUT

+V

+V
+V

+V
+V

M
M

M
M

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2.11.4 pCOXS 1+1Mbyte (pCO1XSE)

PR2
p
AIR OUTPUT
T2 H2

DO2
FAN2 T H%
AL1 AL
B3 B2 DI1 DO5
PR1
M DI3
F1 C HUM
p
AIR INPUT FAN1
H1 T1 On/Off
DI2

S1 H% T
T
PR3 DO1
DO4 DI5 B1 B4
p P1 DI4
Y1,
DI6

V1
M

Y2

AI Analogue inputs AO Analogue outputs P1 Heating/cooling coil pump


B1 Supply humidity Y1 Humidifier T Temperature probe
B2 Return humidity Y2 Heating/cooling valve H Humidity probe
B3 Return temperature DO Digital outputs C Heating/cooling coil
B4 Supply temperature DO1 Supply fan PR Pressure switch
DI Digital inputs DO2 Return fan HUM Humidifier
DI1 Generic alarm DO3 - F1 Filter
DI2 Remote ON/OFF DO4 Outside/exhaust damper AL General alarm
DI3 Supply air flow alarm DO5 General alarm AL1 General alarm
DI4 Frost protection alarm S1 Outside/exhaust air damper
DI5 Supply air filter alarm FAN Fan
DI6 Humidifier alarm
DO1
DO2
DO3

DO4
DO5

L
TLAN
GND
Rx+Tx+
GND
Rx-/Tx-

NO5
NO1

NO4

C5
C1

C4

NC5
NO2

NO3

J6 J8 J10 J11
J9

clock card

pCOXS 1+1Mbyte
serial card

J2 J3 J4
+5VREF

+24VDC

J1
SYNC

IDC1
GND
GND

ID3
ID1

ID4
ID5
ID2

ID6
B1

B4

Y3
B2
B3

Y1
Y2
G0
G

OUT
+V

OUT
M

+V
M

L
N
analog output preheat valve (0 to 10 vdc)

analog output humidifier command (0 to 10 vdc)

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3 USER INTERFACE
3.1 Graphic terminal ICON DESCRIPTION
The pGD1 terminal, in the wall or panel-mounted versions, or At least 1 fan on
included with the pCO board (built-in), features the display and the
keypad, featuring 6 buttons that, pressed alone or in combination, are
used to configure and program the controller. OK No preheating coil/ reheating/ cooling active

OK Humidifier not active / no dehumidification

Cooling coil active for cooling

Cooling coil active for dehumidification

At least 1 preheating or reheating coil active for


heating or frost protection

Humidifier active

BUTTON DESCRIPTION Frost prevention (see par. 8.16)


• Display the list of active alarms
- Alarm • Reset alarms with manual reset Heat recovery unit active
Prg Access the main menu
Esc Return to previous screen
FC Freecooling or freeheating active
FH
/ Scroll screen displayed or increase / decrease value
Up / Down OK
• Switch from display to programming parameters Note: if the unit is in freecooling or freeheating, the and OK
- Enter • Confirm value and return to the list of parameters icons are displayed next to the corresponding icon to indicate that no coil
or humidifier is active.
CONTROL STATUS
Text on display Unit status
3.2 Display and keypad OFFbyALR Off due to alarm
During normal operation, the graphic display shows the time, date OFFbyBMS Off from BMS (*)
and selected unit, two selectable system variables, the active device O
OFFdaFSC Off from time band
icon and unit control status. F
OFFbyDIN Off from digital input
F
OFFbyKEY Off from keypad
Wait Software checks in progress
Unit ON Unit on
Manual Manual actuator override (see Menu
Gg)
Comfort (Autocomfort) Comfort mode (from time band)
O Pre-Comf (Autoprec) Pre-comfort mode (from time band)
N Economy (Autoecon) Economy mode (from time band)
Protect Protection mode
Startup Start-up phase
Shutdown Shutdown phase
Purging Purging phase
Key Manual Manually device override
1 Time/date/unit displayed
2 Variable 1 on display (*) BMS = Building Management System
3 Variable 2 on display
4 Active devices
5 Control status 3.3 Programming mode
The parameters can be modified using the front keypad. Access differs
Note: according to the level: user parameters (accessible without password),
• the graphic display can be shared across a pLAN network with a Service (password=PW1) and Manufacturer (password = PW2). Press
maximum of 8 pCO controllers. See screen F. Board switch; Prg to access the main menu.
• the variables on the display can be selected on screen Gfc01.

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5. press Enter to set the first parameter on the screen: the cursor
flashes in front of the value being set; press Up / Down to change the
MAIN MENU ICONS value and confirm by pressing Enter. This moves automatically to the
next parameter.
A. On/Off unit Data logger
E.
B. Setpoint F. Board switch

C. Clock/scheduler Service
G.
D. Input/Output H. Manufacturer

Note: the control remembers the last category of parameters


accessed and goes directly to this category when next accesses.

Set/display user parameters


The user parameters (A…F) are all the parameters accessible without 6. press Up/ Down and Enter to set this parameter or Enter to move
password, and include the following categories: to the next parameter;
A: ON/OFF Unit: set the ways the unit is switched ON and OFF; 7. once having concluded the settings for the parameters on the
B: Setpoint: display the current temperature and humidity set points screen, press Enter to access the screen, Esc to move to the higher
(B01), set the temperature and humidity set point for cooling and level and continue settings parameters on other screens, following
heating modes; steps 3 to 7.
C: Clock/scheduler: set the current time and date (C01), the daily
time bands (C02) with weekly programming, holiday periods (C03), Note: modifiable text values are shown on the display in UPPER
special days (C04), days when daylight saving starts and ends (C05); CASE.
D: Input/output: display the inputs and outputs, indicating the
position of the terminals based on the markings screen printed on the EXAMPLE 1: Setting the current time/date.
pCO boards and the values measured by the probes (D01 to D29); 1. press Esc one or more times to move to the standard display;
E: Data logger: display up to 50 alarms with progressive numbering, 2. press Prg: the display shows the main menu;
activation time and date, supply and return recorded; 3. Press UP/DOWN to move to category C. Clock/scheduler;
F: Board switch: the terminal can be shared by up to 8 pCO 4. press Enter to display the first screen: C01;
controllers. 5. Press Enter to modify the current time using UP/DOWN;
6. Confirm by pressing Enter and move to the minutes;
7. repeat steps 5 and 6 three times to modify the date (day / month /
Browsing year);
1. press Esc one or more times to move to the standard display; 8. press Esc to exit the parameter setting procedure.
2. press Prg to enter the main menu tree;
3. select the category of parameters (A…H) with Up / Down;
4. press Enter to enter the first screen: the cursor flashes at the top
left: press Down to move to the following screen (e.g. B01 B02);

Note: the clock must be enabled on screen Hc20 if the clock


card is installed on the pCOXS.

EXAMPLE 2: Setting the time bands.


1. press Esc one or more times to move to the standard display;
2. press Prg: the display shows the main menu;
3. Press UP/DOWN to move to category C. Clock/scheduler;
4. press Enter and UP/DOWN to display the second screen C02:
“Enable bands” and choose “YES”;
5. choose the day of the week, the time each band starts (F1, F2, F3,
F4) and the corresponding operating mode;
6. if necessary copy the settings from one day to another.

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Procedure:
The setting/display procedure is similar to the one for the user
parameters, however password PW2 must be entered to access
category H parameters.

! Important: the Manufacturer parameters can only be modified


when the controller is OFF.

Note:
• the manufacturer password PW2 can be changed on screen Hd03;
A Comfort • entering the manufacturer password PW2 also allows access to the
parameters protected by service password PW1.
Precomfort

Economy Economy
Off

F1 F2 F3 F4 t

Note: the set point for Comfort, Precomfort and Economy


modes can be set on screens B02, B03, B04 respectively.

Setting the Service parameters


The Service parameters (letter G) concern:
1) parameters modifiable without password:
a: Change language;
b: Information: application, BIOS and BOOT version;
c: Summer/winter: summer/winter changeover mode (keypad, digital
input, BMS, auto, water temperature);
d: Working hours: read device operating hours;
2) parameters accessible with password PW1 (default =1234);
e: BMS configuration: choose the BMS communication protocol
(CAREL, LON, Modbus), communication speed (baud rate), network
address and activate commissioning service (Ge03);
f: Service settings: include device operating hour settings, probe
calibration, temperature control and change password (PW1);
g: Manual management: procedure for manually activating the
devices so as to prepare for commissioning.
Procedure:
The setting/display procedure is similar to the one for the user
parameters, however password PW1 must be entered to access
category G parameters.

Note:
• if no button is pressed, after around 5 min the display automatically
returns to standard mode;
• the service password PW1 can be changed on screen Gfd03;
• once entered, the password remains active for a certain time, after
which it needs to be entered again.

Setting the Manufacturer parameters


The Manufacturer parameters (letter H) are only accessible after
entering password PW2 (default =1234), and concern:
a. Selection and configuration of the devices on the AHU;
b. I/O configuration: configuration of inputs and outputs, in other
words assignment of the position of the probes (e.g. supply, return,
room temperature), digital inputs (e.g. remote ON/OFF,
summer/winter changeover, alarms), digital outputs (e.g. fans, pumps,
heaters) and analogue outputs (e.g. fans, dampers, humidifier);
c. Factory settings: setting of temperature and humidity control
probes, minimum and maximum limits for opening the dampers, fan
activation delay, coil activation delay on unit startup, travel times of
three position valves, temperature limits for activation of preheating,
reheating and cooling coils, delay time for activation of alarms and
inverter (VFD) configuration parameters for the supply and return fan.
See the chapters on commissioning and description of the functions.

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4 DESCRIPTION OF THE MENU
Press the Prg button to access the main menu. Select the category of parameters using UP/ DOWN and confirm by pressing Enter. If the password is
required, enter each figure using the Up/Down buttons and confirm by pressing Enter. After a certain time, if no button is pressed, the password will
need to be entered again.
  

  
   


   


   

  

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mode.

Note: see the “Functions” chapter for the complete description


of the On/Off function.

4.1.1 Manual mode


If time bands are enabled (C.Clock/scheduler  C02.Enable
scheduler), and the unit is started from the keypad (A01.On/Off Unit),
the following operating modes can be selected:
1. Auto: see previous paragraph;
2. Manual mode: the unit is forced to operate in one of the available
operating modes (OFF, Economy, Pre-comfort, Comfort), for a time
ranging from 30 minutes to 8 hours. Automatic operation can resume
after this period by enabling reset (A.On/Off Unit  Enable auto-
resume). Naturally the temperature and humidity set points must
have previously been set in the corresponding menu
(B02.SetpointComfort; B03.Setpoint  Pre-comfort;
B04.SetpointEconomy). The display shows the operating mode in
4.1 A. On/Off Unit the relevant area, e.g. Comfort.
There are two possible cases:
• if time bands are disabled (C.Clock/scheduler  C02.Enable
scheduler), the unit can only be switched on from the keypad in
Comfort mode. The temperature and humidity set points defined for
this mode will then be used indefinitely for control. (B.Setpoint 
B02.Comfort);
• if time bands are enabled, the unit will be able to follow the time
band settings if “Auto” is selected (A.On/Off Unit  A01.Auto). On the
display, in the special area, the operating mode will be determined by
the time band setting (C02) and preceded by the prefix “Auto”. If a

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4.2 B. Setpoint
The first screen B01 displays the current temperature and humidity set
points. The temperature set point displayed considers any set point
compensation function operating (see the “Functions” chapter). If
time bands are enabled (C: Clock/scheduler  C02: Enable
scheduler), different temperature and humidity set points can be set
for Economy, Pre-comfort and Comfort modes (B: Setpoint  • special days: up to six special days can be selected, defining the
Comfort, Pre-comf, Economy) according to the season, summer or operating mode;
winter. In total, then, 6 temperature set points and 6 humidity set
points can be set (screens B02, B03, B04). If time bands are not Note: the “auto” option involves normal operation based on the
enabled, only the set point for comfort mode can be set. Economy time band settings.
mode is used to set a reduced set point (e.g. night-time), for lower
energy consumption, and the unit can be switched from Comfort to
Economy mode via a digital input, if enabled (screen Ha18); Pre-
comfort mode is half-way between Economy and Comfort.

• enable daylight saving, selecting the start and end date and time for
the period. A transition time can be set, between 0 and 240 minutes.

4.3 C. Clock/Scheduler
The following values can be set:
• current time and date;

Note: if set point from digital input is enabled (screens Ha18 and
Hb24: double set point), the input can be used to switch from Comfort
to Economy mode. In that case, screens C02, C03, C04 are not shown
when programming the time bands, holidays and special days.

4.4 D. Input/Output
Note: after configuring the software (see the corresponding
• enable and program the time bands. The time bands are chapter) menu D is used to see what inputs and outputs have been
programmed on a weekly basis, with four time bands available for configured.
each day of the week, starting from times F1, F2, F3, F4. Each time
band can be assigned an operating mode, choosing between OFF, The first row on the screens in menu D indicates the type, input or
Economy, Pre-Comfort and Comfort. The settings can be copied from output, analogue or digital, to make browsing simpler.
one day to another;

A Comfort

Precomfort

Economy Economy
Off

F1 F2 F3 F4 t
1 Type of input 3 Description of the input
Key: 2 Terminal number on board 4 Value measured
• analogue inputs: temperature, humidity, differential pressure and air
F1 to F4 Start time band 1 to 4 t time
quality probes.
A Operating mode • digital inputs: status of pressure switches/flow switches connected
Note: the set points can be set independently for each operating to the supply and return filters (open/closed), flow switches
modes; connected to supply and return air fans, safety thermostats for
• holidays: three holiday periods can be set, with start and end sate pumps/fans, heaters, alarms on the inverter connected to the
and operating mode (Economy, Pre-comfort, Comfort). supply/return air fan, dirty heat recovery unit alarm, remote On/Off
controls, change season summer/winter;

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4.6 F. Board switch
The main menu (F.) displays the graph of controllers connected in the
pLAN network. To switch from one controller to another, scroll to the
“go to unit” field and enter the address of the unit to connect to: as
soon as the connection has been established, the address is shown in
the “unit address” field and on the graph.

• display % air quality request and purge request;


• digital outputs: activate/deactivate the supply/return air fan, defrost
heater, heat recovery unit, humidifier, general alarm, bypass damper,
reheating heaters, pumps;

4.7 G. Service
The main menu (G.) provides access to a submenu divided into two
parts: the first (a,b,c,d) is not password-protected and can be used to
display and set the following:
Note: the status of the digital input (ON/OFF) also depends on
G.a. Change language: select one of the languages loaded in the
whether its configured as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC)
application program (Italian, English…) and then on the following
in menu Hb.
screen enable language selection when starting;
• analogue outputs: control signals for modulating actuators,
G.b. Information: information relating to the application code (and
supply/return air fan, dampers, humidifier, valves. See the list of
version), on the first screen available, while the second shows the
parameters.
information concerning the pCO board hardware.

! Important: the menu D only shows the inputs/outputs that


have been enabled, i.e. position ≠ 0 assigned in menu Hb. See G.c. Summer/Winter: the season can be selected via:
paragraph 6.3. • Keypad: the following screen is used to select the current season:
summer or winter;
• Digital input: summer/winter changeover depends on a previously
configured digital input (Hb24);
4.5 E. Data logger • BMS: season changeover is managed by the supervisor;
From the main menu (E.) the logged alarms can be displayed in • Keypad/BMS: the season changeover control is the most recent
sequence: the alarm is saved with its number in the log, the time, between keypad or BMS;
date, code, description and the supply (TS) and return (TR) • AUTO: if “FIX DAYS” is selected on the following screen, the start
temperature measured when the alarm was activated; to cancel the summer and start winter dates can be set, while if on the other hand
alarms, access the Service menu with password (G.Service f.Service AUTO is selected, as well as the start summer and start winter dates
settingsd.User service/Change PW1  Delete data logger). The temperature thresholds can be set to change season automatically.
“Alarm” button, on the other hand, is used to mute the buzzer (if See paragraph 8.7;
fitted), display currently active alarms and reset them (obviously these G.d. Working hours: displays the operating hours of the main devices
remain in the log) and at the end of the list go directly to the data on the AHU (fans, humidifier, pumps, heaters) that may require
logger. periodical maintenance.

Note: from this point on in the submenu, password PW1 must


be entered to browse the screens.

G.e. BMS configuration: this section is used to set all the parameters
required for connection to a supervisory system, such as the protocol,
communication speed and address. The BMS offline alarm can be
enabled to signal communication failures during operation, and
finally the commissioning service can be activated, requiring
connection to a computer running the pCO manager program.
Note:
• also see the chapter on alarms; G.f.a. Working hour set: used to set the operating hour threshold for
• the alarm log cannot be accessed directly by pressing the alarm the main devices on the unit: fans, humidifier, pumps and heaters.
When the operating hours are exceeded a “warning” is shown that
button must be reset by accessing this screen. See the chapter on alarms.

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Ha03:
G.f.b. Probe adjustment: used to set an offset to add too or subtract • select the type of fan control: see paragraph 8.14;
from the probe reading in question (temperature, humidity, Ha04: type of fan alarms: see paragraph 8.14;
differential pressure, air quality). Once having confirmed the offset Ha05: select preheating device:
value (Cal), pressing automatically updates the value of the • modulating valve: control with 0 to 10 Vdc input: once selected, a
corresponding probe (shown to the side). minimum value > 0 V and a maximum value <10 V can be set;
G.f.c. Thermoregulation: this branch includes all the parameters • floating valve: the floating valve motor travel time needs to be
relating to temperature control and that can be modified during defined (Hc08): 1 to 3200 s;
installation or service, except for the manufacturer parameters, which • heaters: see paragraph 8.13;
are located in branch H.c; • select probe used for humidification: paragraph 8.4;
• Main mask information: these are the two variables available on the
standard display; Ha06: select cooling device:
• Temperature/humidity limits set: these are the minimum and • modulating valve;
maximum limits for setting the corresponding set points (B.Setpoint • floating valve: the floating valve motor travel time needs to be
 B02.Comfort, B03.Pre-comfort, B04.Economy) in Economy, Pre- defined (Hc08): 1 to 3200 s;
comfort and Comfort modes, both summer and winter; • direct expansion: from 1 to 3 steps can be selected. The demand
• For the explanation of the following screens relating to the control managed by the steps is divided into equal parts based on the
algorithms, see the “Functions” chapter. number of steps selected. On the cooling cascade screen (Gfc20) set
G.f.d. User service/change PW1: this is used to: the % of demand managed by freecooling (if enabled) and the
• load the unit configuration saved (H.Manufacturer  d.Initialization remaining % managed by the cooling coil;
 01.Save configuration) at the end of the software configuration • type of dehumidification: see paragraph 8.4.
procedure (see chapter 6);
• delete the alarm log; Ha07: type of heating/cooling coil:
• change the Service password (PW1); • modulating valve;
G.g. Manual management: is used to switch the individual devices on • floating valve;
the unit from automatic to manual. For the digital outputs the options • steps: similar to direct expansion described for Ha06.
are ON (100%) or OFF (0%), while for analogue outputs the Ha08:
possibilities vary from 0 to 100%. This selection bypasses control, but • select reheating device: see the selection of the preheating device;
not the alarm thresholds, so as to safeguard unit safety; in general, this • select function of reheating coil:
operation is used to test the individual actuators during 1) compensation: this involves heating the air after having
commissioning (see chapter 7). dehumidified it using the cooling (reheating) coil or after having
humidified the air using the adiabatic humidifier;
Note: if a device is managed manually, the control status on the 2) integration: in heating cascade control, the reheating coil
display is “manual”. supplements the preheating coil. The action of the reheating coil and
the preheating coil may overlap (Gfc22);
3) compensation +integration: both functions are performed.
4.8 H. Manufacturer Ha09: enable coil pumps and water flow control alarms.
See paragraph 8.12;
The main menu (H.) provides access to the manufacturer submenu, Ha10/Ha11/Ha12: cooling / preheating / reheating coil pumps. See
after entering the corresponding password PW2. paragraph 8.12;
Ha13: type of humidifier: see paragraph 8.4.
4.8.1 Ha: Configuration
The configuration is the first step in defining the type of air handling Ha14: enable and select type of heat recovery unit: see paragraph
unit. Unlike other software that allows selection of a preloaded model 8.10.
that comes closest to the actual one, then making any slight changes
required, this application program uses the following identification
procedure: Note: assign the analogue/digital outputs to the actuators in the
1. hard copy drawing of the air handling unit; I/O configuration menu. Also set the maximum and minimum values
2. choice of the type of actuators installed on the unit in the for the modulating bypass damper.
configuration menu.
Ha15: air quality and enable purging.
Note: below is a brief description of the menu: the detailed See paragraph 8.15.
software configuration procedure is described in chap. 6.
Ha01: Ha16: frost protection. See paragraph 8.17.
• fan type: supply fan only or supply and return air fans; in the latter Ha17: ON/OFF from digital input and BMS. See paragraph 8.1.
case an activation delay can be set for the return fan after the supply Ha18: setpoint from digital input. See paragraph 8.1.
fan (Hc06); Ha19: setpoint offset by analogue input. See paragraph 8.2.
• coil type: none, cool+pre+reheat, cool, heat, cool + preheat; cool + Ha20, Ha21, Ha22, Ha23: auxiliary regulation loops. See paragraph
reheat, heating/cooling, heating/cooling + reheat; 8.18.
• enable humidifier and heat recovery unit; Ha24: Protocols
Protocols can be set:
Note: if the heating/cooling is used, enable the heat / cool
a) for the BMS serial:
output on Hb42 for changeover based on demand and the switching
• Winload: the Winload protocol must be selected in order to activate
delay set on Hc12;
the Commissioning service, i.e. for setting the parameters from pCO
Ha02:
Manager. The RS485/USB converter code CVSTDUMOR0 and RS485
• damper type: fresh air only (On/Off or modulating), fresh air+mixing,
serial interface (PCOS004850) are required;
fresh air+mixing+exhaust, fresh air (modulating) +exhaust;
• BMS: select between the boards listed in chapter 1.
• enable freecooling and freeheating by temperature or enthalpy;
• enable air quality control;

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b) for the Fbus serial:
• Belimo: see paragraph 6.8.
• Modbus master: connect the optically-isolated RS485 card (code
PCO100FD10).

Ha25: Modbus master settings


Set the parameters for the Modbus master protocol:
• Baudrate or transmission speed: 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 bit/s;
• Stop bits: 1 or 2;
• Parity: even or no;
• Timeout: 100 to 5000 ms: this is the time after which if
communication is interrupted the device offline error is shown: serial
probe or VFD (Variable Frequency Drive = inverter).

Ha26: Modbus master settings


Number of pCOe expansion cards and serial probes.

Ha30: enable probes and digital inputs from supervisor


See paragraph 6.9.

Ha39… Ha56: screens relating to the VFD Carel inverter


See the Commissioning chapter.

4.8.2 Hb: I/O configuration


See paragraph 6.3.

4.8.3 Hc: Factory settings


See the “Software configuration” and “Functions” chapters.

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5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The following systems can be used to update and install the Support files
FLSTDMAHUE application on the pCO controller board: Following development of the application, 1tool generates various
• pCO Manager (with Winload communication protocol); files during compilation; these include two that are required for
• SmartKey. commissioning:
< applicationName>.2CF (descriptive of variables)
<applicationName>.2CD (descriptive of categories and access
5.1 pCO Manager profiles)
On all CAREL 16 bit pCO sistema controllers (see the pCO sistema As well as these files, the <applicationName>.DEV file that contains
manual) the resident software can be updated using a PC. For this the pre-defined set of unit parameters can also be managed. When
purpose, CAREL provides the pCOLoad program and a serial converter the commissioning procedure is complete, or for configuration or
with RS485 output (code CVSTDUTLF0) to be connected to the pCO. monitoring, the user can generate the following files:
The special driver also needs to be installed on the PC, also provided <applicationName>.2CW (descriptive of categories, access profiles,
by CAREL. The program is included in the installation of the “1Tool” monitoring groups)
program suite or with the pCO Manager program, downloadable <CommissioningLogFileName>.CSV (commissioning log file,
separately from http://ksa.CAREL.com, under “download support containing the data on the variables recorded during monitoring);
software utilities”. The installation, as well as the program, also For the configuration phase of the commissioning procedure, the
includes the user manual. The pCO controller can be connected following files must be available: .2CF, 2CD and where necessary .DEV,
directly to the PC via the RS485 serial port used for the “pLAN” which can be imported and exported.
connection or using the BMS serial port with optional RS485 serial For the monitoring phase, as well as the files mentioned above, the
card used for the “supervisor” connection. .2CW file with the definition of the working environment may be
required. The commissioning log file is an output file only.

Connection modes
Each controller has three serial ports (0, 1 and 2), each with its own
default protocol:

Port Default protocol Description


Serial 0 pLAN Connection to terminal and
pLAN network
Serial 1 BMS Supervisor connection
Serial 2 FieldBus Field device connection

There are two modes for commencing local communication between


pCO Manager and the controller:
1) Activate the WinLoad protocol on the required port;
2) On BMS and FieldBus only, irrespective of the protocol set on the
It must be underlined that updating the BOOT Updating the BOOT is pCO, simply connect pCO Manager and from “Connection settings”
generally NOT RECOMMENDED by CAREL; during production CAREL select SearchDevice = Auto (BMS or FB). In this case it will take around
always loads the BOOT required for the correct operation of the unit. 15-20 seconds to go online.
Only in very special cases will CAREL ask the user to update the BOOT.
The BIOS can only be loaded via the pLAN serial connection. Memory limits
When updating the application and the BIOS, the pCO operating The periodical monitoring of the application variables is limited to a
mode switches to low level. In this special mode, the logged data maximum of 250 WORDS, freely selectable from the entire memory
cannot be downloaded to the PC nor can the application be loaded available to the application. The virtualisation of application variables
in compressed format. To return the unit to normal communication is limited to a maximum of 50 WORDS, selectable from the entire
mode, reset the pCO board. If uploading the BOOT or BIOS files only, memory available to the application. There are no address limits for
the other application files then need to be uploaded again. The “one-shot” read/write of individual variables: all memory addresses
consequences of interruption to the upload procedure depend on reserved for the application in all types of memory available on the
the instant this occurs. In any case, the upload needs to be repeated. If pCO can be used: X memory, T memory, P memory, E memory.
pCOLoad cannot connect to the pCO, a Smart Key must be used to
download the BIOS and any other operating application (e.g.: pCO Note: for further details on installing and updating the software
functional test). This refreshes the pCO memory, allowing connection on the pCO controller, see the online help for the pCO Manager
to pCOLoad. program.

Commissioning Tool (1tool)


Commissioning tool is configuration and real-time monitoring
software used to check the operation of an application installed on a
pCO, for commissioning, debugging and maintenance. This tool can 5.2 SmartKey
be used to set the configuration parameters, set the values of volatile The SMARTKEY programming key is used to emulate the operation of
and permanent variables, save the trend in the main values of the unit the parallel programming key on pCO models where this is not
to a file, manually manage the unit I/Os using a simulation file and available (pCOXS, pCO3), with the exception of the BOOT, which is
monitor/restore the alarms on the unit where the device is installed. not loaded by the SMARTKEY. Specifically, the key can clone the
The configuration functions available on the commissioning tool contents of one pCO and then download the data to another
allow the designer to decide which variables will be identical pCO via the terminal telephone connector (the pLAN must
monitored/logged/plotted or monitored by event, to organise the be disconnected). This function is obviously available for all pCO
variables into categories, and to choose the set of configuration controllers, even those with parallel key. In addition to this mode, the
parameters. key can transfer the data logged on a series of pCO devices and
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download them to the PC. From the PC, using the “SMARTKEY Then the pCO controller will start the configuration procedure,
PROGRAMMER”, the key can be configured to run certain operations: opening a screen similar to the following.
retrieve logs, program applications, program BIOS, etc. For further
details see the online help for the “SMARTKEY PROGRAMMER” and the
SMARTKEY instruction sheet.

7. Press again: the configuration screen will be shown, similar to


the one below.

Note: for further details on installing and updating the software


on the pCO controller, see the online help for the pCO Manager
program.
8. Configure the terminals as desired. Pressing. moves the cursor
from one field to the next, while and change the value of the
current field. P:xx represents the address of the selected pCO board
5.3 Setting the terminal address (in the example in the figure, this is board 1).
The address of the terminal can be set in the range from 0 to 32; 9. To exit the configuration procedure and save the data,
addresses between 1 and 32 are used by the pLAN protocol, while select “Ok?”, set “Yes” and confirm by pressing . During the
address 0 identifies the Local terminal protocol, used for non-graphic configuration procedure, if the terminal remains inactive (no button is
point-to-point connections and to configure the pCO controller. The pressed) for more than 30 seconds, the pCO board automatically
default address is 32. The address of the terminal can only be set after interrupts the procedure without saving any changes.
having powered the terminal via the RJ12 connector. To access
configuration mode press , , and together for at least 5 ! Important: if during operation the terminal detects inactivity on
seconds; the terminal will display a screen similar to the one shown
the pCO board it is connected to, the display is cancelled and a
below, with the cursor flashing in the top left corner:
message similar to the one shown below is displayed.

To modify the address of the terminal (“Display address setting”) carry


out the following operations in sequence.
1. Press once: the cursor will move to the “Display
address setting” field; If the terminal detects inactivity of the entire pLAN network, that is, it
2. Select the desired value using and , and confirm by pressing does not receive any messages from the network for 10 seconds
again; consecutively, the display is cancelled completely and the following
3. If the value selected is different from the value saved, the following message is shown:
screen will be displayed and the new value will be saved to the
permanent memory on the display.

If the address field is set to 0, the terminal communicates with the


pCO board using the Local terminal protocol and the “I/O Board
address” field disappears, as it no longer has any meaning. To modify
the list of the terminals (private and shared) associated with a pCO
board, carry out the following operations in sequence:
4. Enter configuration mode (see above) pressing , and
together for at least 5 seconds.
5. Press twice: the cursor will move to the “I/O Board address”
field.
6. Select the address of the pCO board in question and confirm by
pressing .

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6 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

! Important: some of the following operations are often carried 2) If the design AHU is similar to the default AHU, try adding or
out during installation, as the devices are connected in the field and removing devices or probes until achieving a complete match;
configured. 3) If the design AHU is very different from the unit managed by the
The software configuration procedure includes these steps: default parameters, delete all the configured analogue and digital
1) Select devices (screens Ha01, Ha02); inputs and outputs. To do this access menu H. Manufacturer b.I/O
2) Configure devices (screens Ha03, …, Ha30); configuration  Hb99. Positions deletes to delete the default
3) Assign inputs/ outputs (menu Hb); configuration and then enter the new configuration;
4) Set device control parameters (menu Hc); 4) Access menu H. Manufacturer a.Configuration to select:
• Ha01: the main devices on the AHU (number of fans, number of
START heating coils, enable humidifier, enable heat recovery unit;
• Ha02: type of dampers, enable freecooling/freeheating (by
temperature/ enthalpy), air quality control…
5) Again in menu H. Manufacturer a.Configuration: configure the
Ha type of devices: modulating valve, floating valve, heaters, no. of pumps
for each coil, type of air quality control and other functions such as
purging, type of frost protection, etc. See the table of parameters for
the list of devices on the “Ha” screens that are displayed according to
Hb the selections made on Ha01 and Ha02.
EXAMPLE: the default configuration of the pCO Large includes a heat
recovery unit with bypass damper. If the AHU is designed for an
application in which neither freecooling nor the possibility of frost
Hc forming on the heat recovery unit are envisaged, this device may not
exists and therefore can be excluded, thus freeing an output. Simply
access the “Configuration” menu (screen Ha14) and disable the bypass
damper.
END

6.1 Select devices (Ha)


Once the application program has been installed and the electrical
connections have been completed (see the “Hardware installation”
chapter), the operations required for commissioning the controller
depend on the type of air handling unit, and involve these steps:
1) Check correspondence between the design AHU - it’s
recommended to refer to a complete hard copy drawing - and
the AHU managed by the pCO board with the default parameters.
See the “Hardware installation” chapter;

Note: selecting the devices on screens Ha01 and Ha02 defines the AHU and determines which of the following screens or configuration
menus for the inputs and outputs (Hb) are displayed

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! Important:
• a device is only enabled if the position of the corresponding analogue
6.2 Configure devices (Ha) or digital output is not zero;
From screen Ha03 on the selected devices, type of control and • a probe or digital input is only enabled if the position of the
corresponding probes are configured. These settings must be corresponding input ≠0, or is selected from the serial probes (T1…T6,
coherent both with the electrical connections made and the H1…H6, A1…A6), probes on the pCOe expansion card (E1…E8) or
software loaded on the pCO board during installation. supervisor probes (S1…S4). See paragraphs 6.5 and 6.6;
Ha03) fan type: with inverter or on/off control, see paragraph 8.14; • if certain inputs or outputs are not shown on the assignment screens
Ha04) fan alarms: thermal overload and/or flow; as expected, see the parameters table, which highlights the conditions
Ha05) preheating device: floating valve, modulating valve, heaters; required for displaying a screen.
Ha06) cooling device: floating valve, modulating valve, floating CONFIGURABLE INPUTS
valve, direct expansion steps; ANALOGUE DIGITAL
Ha07) heat/cool coil;
Ref. Description Ref. Description
Ha08) reheating device: floating valve, modulating valve, heaters;
Hb01 Supply temperature Hb24 Remote On/Off
Ha08) reheating operation for compensation, integration,
Hb02 Return temperature Hb24 Summer/winter
integration + compensation;
Ha09): enable pumps on cooling, preheat and reheating coils; Hb03 Outside temperature Hb24 Set point from DI
Ha13): type of humidifier: isothermal or adiabatic, ON/OFF or Hb04 Room temperature Hb25 Generic alarm
modulating; Hb05 Supply humidity Hb25 Serious alarm
Ha14): type of heat recovery unit: cross-flow, run-around coil or Hb06 Return humidity Hb25 Frost protection alarm
modulating heat wheel; Hb07 Outside humidity Hb26 Supply filter 1 alarm
Ha14): bypass damper fitted; Hb08 Room humidity Hb26 Supply filter 2 alarm
Ha15): air quality control type: P+I or proportional only; Hb09 Supply diff. pressure Hb26 Return filter alarm
Ha15): air quality probe type: CO2, VOC, CO2+VOC; Hb10 Return diff. pressure Hb27 Supply flow switch
Ha15): enable purging;
Hb11 Frost protection temperature Hb27 Return flow switch
Ha16): frost protection type: from probe, thermostat,
Hb12 Saturation temperature Hb28 Humidifier alarm
probe+thermostat;
Ha17): enable unit ON/OFF from digital input or BMS; Hb13 CO2 probe Hb28 Supply inverter alarm
Ha18): enable change set point from comfort to economy from Hb14 VOC probe Hb28 Return inverter alarm
digital input; Hb15 Exhaust temperature Hb29 Supply fan 1 thermal overload
Ha19): enable offset on setpoint from analogue input; Hb16 Cooling or heating/cooling Hb29 Supply fan 2 thermal overload
Ha19): activate auxiliary control loop; coil temperature
Ha24): select protocol on Fieldbus serial and BMS serial; Hb17 Preheating coil temperature Hb29 Return fan 1 thermal overload
Ha25): communication speed, parity and timeout for Modbus Hb18 Reheating coil temperature Hb29 Return fan 2 thermal overload
master protocol; Hb19 Auxiliary probe 1 Hb30 Cooling pump 1 thermal overload
Ha26): number of pCOe expansion cards and number of serial Hb20 Auxiliary probe 2 Hb30 Preheat pump 1 thermal overload
probes connected; Hb21 Auxiliary probe 3 Hb30 Reheat pump 1 thermal overload
Ha29): configure VFD inverter parameters; Hb22 Auxiliary probe 4 Hb31 Cooling pump 2 thermal overload
Ha30): enable probes and digital inputs from supervisor.
Hb23 Set point offset from AIN Hb31 Preheat pump 2 thermal overload
Hb31 Reheat pump 2 thermal overload
Hb32 Cooling pump flow switch
6.3 Assign inputs/outputs (Hb) Hb32 Preheat pump flow switch
In the menu H. Manufacturer b.I/O configuration: Hb32 Reheat pump flow switch
1) select the type and position of the analogue and digital inputs Hb33 Dirty heat recovery unit alarm
and the analogue and digital outputs. For active probes also set the Hb33 Preheat heater overload
minimum limit attributed to the minimum input value and the Hb33 Reheat heater overload
maximum limit attributed to the maximum input value; Hb34 Dirty filter alarm
2) Check the configuration in menu D. Inputs/outputs and the input Hb34 Door contact open
readings;
Hb34 Smoke-fire alarm
3) Test the outputs (He01…) to verify correct wiring and operation
of the devices. POSSIBLE OPTIONS POSSIBLE OPTIONS
pCOXS 1+1Mbyte 1 to 4 pCOXS 1+1Mbyte 1 to 6
Note:
pCO3SMALL 1 to 5 pCO3SMALL 1 to 8
• the controller automatically identifies which terminals are free and
pCO3MEDIUM 1 to 8 pCO3MEDIUM 1 to 12
automatically proposes the first available positions, according to the
type of input (e.g. NTC, PT1000, 0 to 1 V, 0 to 10 V, 4 to 20 mA) based pCO3LARGE 1 to 10 pCO3LARGE 1 to 14
on the hardware features of the pCO board used; pCOe1: pCOe1: E1 to E4
• some screens are only shown if the corresponding device has been pCOe E1 to E4
pCOe
(not PT1000) pCOe2: pCOe1: E5 to E8
enabled and configured;
E5 to E8
Temperature: Belimo® M1 to M8
T1 to T6; A1 to A6
Serial probes
Humidity: BMS variables S1 to S4
H1 to H6; A1 to A6
Belimo® M1 to M8
BMS variables S1 to S4

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CONFIGURABLE OUTPUTS
6.3.1 Configuring alarms
ANALOGUE DIGITAL Configuration of alarms, the function of the contact, alarm delay and
Ref. Description Ref. Description
type of alarm must be completed during installation. The following
Hb51 Supply fan Hb35 Supply fan 1
table shows the settings.
Hb52 Return fan Hb35 Return fan 1
Hb53 Outside damper Hb35 Humidifier
Hb54 Mixing damper Hb36 Supply fan 2 Normally open (NO)
Hb55 Exhaust damper Hb36 Return fan 2 Normally closed (NC)
Hb56 Bypass damper Hb37 Supply fan star delta
Hb57 Humidifier Hb38 Return fan star delta Type of alarm Enabling Config. Delay
Hb58 Preheating valve Hb39 Bypass damper Generic Always Hb25 Hc20
Hb59 Cooling valve or Hb39 Heat wheel/heat recovery Serious Always Hb25 -
heating/cooling unit pump Frost protection Ha16 Hb25 -
Hb60 Modulating preheating Hb40 General alarm Supply filter 1 Always Hb26 -
heater Supply filter 2 Always Hb26 -
Hb61 Reheating valve Hb40 Serious alarm Return filter Ha01-Hc07 Hb26 -
Hb62 Modulating reheating Hb40 Minor alarm Supply flow switch Always Hb27 Startup
heater Return flow switch Ha01-Ha04 Hb27 and
Hb63 Heat wheel Hb41 Unit status (ON/OFF) steady
Hb64 Auxiliary 1 Hb41 Filter alarm operation
Hb65 Auxiliary 2 Hb41 Heat recovery unit defrost : Hc07
heater
Pump 1 thermal
Hb66 Auxiliary 3 Hb42 Heat/cool
overload
Hb67 Auxiliary 4 Hb43 Cooling pump 1
Cooling coil Ha09-Ha10 Hb30
Hb43 Preheat pump 1
Hb43 Reheat pump 1 Preheating Ha09-Ha11 Hb30
Hb44 Cooling pump 2 Reheating Ha09-Ha12 Hb30
Hb44 Preheat pump 2 Pump 2 thermal
Hb44 Reheat pump 2 overload
Hb45 Floating valve opening, Cooling coil Ha09-Ha10 Hb31
cooling-heating/cooling Preheating Ha09-Ha11 Hb31
Hb45 Floating valve opening, Reheating Ha09-Ha12 Hb31
preheat Coil flow switches
Hb45 Floating valve opening, Cooling coil Ha09 Hb32
reheat Preheating Ha09 Hb32
Hb46 Floating valve closing, Reheating Ha09 Hb32
cooling-heating/cooling Fan thermal overloads
Hb46 Floating valve closing,
Supply 1 Ha04 Hb29
preheat
Supply 2 Ha01, Ha03 Hb29
Hb46 Floating valve closing,
reheat (Backup), Ha04
Hb47 Cooling-heating/cooling Return 1 Ha01, Ha04 Hb29
step 1 Return 2 Ha01, Ha03 Hb29
Hb47 Cooling-heating/cooling (Backup), Ha04
step 2 Humidifier Ha01 Hb28
Hb47 Cooling-heating/cooling Supply inverter Ha03 Hb28
step 3 Return inverter Ha01, Ha03, Ha04 Hb28
Hb48 Preheat heater 1 Preheat heater Ha05 Hb33
Hb48 Preheat heater 2 thermal overload
Hb48 Preheat heater 3 Reheat heater thermal Ha08 Hb33
Hb48 Preheat heater 4 overload
Hb49 Reheat heater 1 Dirty heat recovery Ha01 Hb33 Hc18
Hb49 Reheat heater 2 unit
Hb49 Reheat heater 3 Dirty filter Always Hb34
Hb49 Reheat heater 4
Fire & Smoke Always Hb34
Hb50 Auxiliary loop 1 On/Off
Door open Always Hb34
Hb50 Auxiliary loop 2 On/Off
General Always Hb40
Hb50 Auxiliary loop 3 On/Off
Hb50 Auxiliary loop 4 On/Off
BMS offline Ge02
Number of warnings
POSSIBLE OPTIONS POSSIBLE OPTIONS (attempts) for pumps
pCOXS 1 to 3 pCOXS 1 to 5 Cool/heat-cool Ha10
1+1Mbyte (output 3 PWM) 1+1Mbyte coil
pCO3SMALL 1 to 4 pCO3SMALL 1 to 8 Preheating Ha11
pCO3MEDIUM 1 to 4 pCO3MEDIUM 1 to 13 Reheating Ha12
pCO3LARGE 1 to 6 pCO3LARGE 1 to 18
pCOe1: E1 pCOe1: E1 to E4
pCOe pCOe
pCOe2: E2 pCOe1: E5 to E8 Note: following configuration, the screens in menu D show the
Belimo® M1 to M8 inputs and outputs that have effectively been configured.

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Note:
6.4 Device control parameters (Hc) • the position of the probes connected to pCOe is defined as follows:
Once the devices available and the probes/digital inputs have been
selected, the main control parameters are configured on the Hc pCOe 1 E1, E2, E3, E4
pCOe
screens. These include: pCOe 2 E5, E6, E7, E8
• selection of temperature and humidity control probes (supply,
return, room); • E1 to E8 identify both analogue and digital inputs.
• minimum and maximum limits for the dampers;
• fan activation delays after opening the dampers (opening time)
and damper closing time after the fans stop (closing delay); 6.6 Serial probe connection
• delay time for star/delta starting;
• floating valve travel times; After having inserted the serial card (PCO100FD10) in the slot marked
• fan inverter parameters. “field card”, up to 6 serial probes can be connected, and must be
See the following paragraphs and the ‘‘Functions’’ chapter for a enabled on screen Ha26.
more detailed description of the control parameters.

Note: if a heating/cooling coil is used the heating/cooling


digital output can be enabled (screen Hb42) to switch operation
according to demand and the switching delay set on Hc12.
! Important: the “Fieldbus” car cannot be installed on the
pCOXS, however there is a version with integrated Belimo card
(code PCO1MP0CX0).

6.5 pCOe expansion card connection For each serial probe, the following need to be selected using the
After having inserted the serial card (PCO100FD10) in the slot dipswitches (see the figure):
marked “field card”, up to 2 pCOe expansion cards can be • a unique network address;
connected, and must be enabled on screen Ha26. Each pCOe card • communication speed (baud rate), the same as set on screen Ha25;
can be connected to: The configuration screens are used to select:
• 4 Carel NTC probes (-50T90 °C; R/T = 10 kΩ at 25°C) or active • a unique network address;
probes: 0 to 1 Vdc, 0 to 10 Vdc, 4 to 20 mA, selectable via software in • the type, i.e. temperature or temperature/humidity probe (Ha91);
groups of two (B1, B2 and B3, B4) • the default probe parameter settings;
• 4 digital inputs; • assignment of the function to the serial probe (e.g.
• 1 analogue output; supply/return/room temperature /humidity probe).
• 4 digital outputs.
Setting the parameters and the address
The default values (Baud rate = 19200, Stop bits = 2, Timeout = 300
ms, Priority = none) can be displayed and modified if necessary on
screen Ha05. For DP probes, on the other hand, set dipswitches 6, 7
and 8 (6 = OFF, 7 = ON, 8 = OFF), while the address Adr = 128 to 133
is set using dipswitches 1 to 5.

Note: for further details and for the connection diagrams, see
the DP serial probe manual (+030220660).

Each expansion card must be set with a unique network address


using the dipswitches.
The configuration screens are used to select:
• the card address;
• the functions of the probes.

Mask index Display description Selection


Ha26 pCOe number 1 to 2
pCOe 1 address 1 to 5
pCOe 2 address 1 to 5
Hb01 to Hb08 Analogue inputs
Supply, return, outside, room temperature
Supply, return, outside, room humidity
position ≠ 0
type: 4 to 20 mA ¦ 0 to 1 V ¦ 0 to 10 V

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Mask index Display description Selection Mask index Display description Selection
Ha24 Protocols Ha03 Fan type 4: Inverter ¦
Field port Modbus master Fan regulation 1: Constant pressure ¦2: Air
quality ¦ 3: Fixed speed ¦
Ha25 Modbus Master settings
Ha24 Field port Modbus master
Baudrate 9600 ¦ 19200
Ha29 Press Enter to configure the VFD
Ha26 Number of serial probes No, 1 to 6 Ha39 Enable VFD: Modbus protocol: Yes
Ha31 Press Enter to configure serial probes  Ha91
Ha91 to Ha96 Serial probe no. 1 to 6 Mask index Display Def Min Max UOM
Address 128 to 159 description
Type Temperature ¦ Ha40/Ha50 Supply/return VFD
Temperature+humidity Address 1/2 0 999 -
Default installation No ¦ Yes Data address 0 0 9999 -
Data value 0 -32768 32767 -
Hb01 to Hb08 Analogue inputs
Default install N No Yes -
Supply, return, outside, room temperature
Ha46/Ha56 Supply/return VFD: motor parameters
Supply, return, outside, room humidity Volt 0 180 690 V
position > 0 Cosfi 0.0 0.3 0.99 -
Min limit, max limit Frequency 0 30 320 Hz
Speed 0 300 20000 rpm
Note: Current 0 -999.9 999.9 A
• default installation refers to the default configuration of serial Current limit 0 0 999.9 A
probe parameters shown on the probe instruction sheet; Hc40/Hc50 Supply/return VFD
• also set the address, protocol and communication speed using the Volt at 0 Hz 0 0 40 %
dipswitches on the serial probe;
Switch 0 1 16 kHz
• the position of the serial probes is defined as follows:
frequency
V/ f curve midpoint
Serial Temperature T1 to T6, A1 to A6
probes Humidity H1 to H6, A1 to A6 Voltage 0 0 100 %
Frequency 0 0 320 Hz
with the following meanings:
A1 Average between all probes Mask index Display description Selection
A2 Average between 1, 2 Ha41/Ha51 Supply/return VFD
A3 Average between 1, 2, 3 Control place 1: I/O terminal ¦2:Keypad ¦ 3:
A4 Average between 3, 4 Fieldbus
A5 Average between 4, 5 or 4, 5, 6 Speed reference type 0:Ain1 ¦ 1:Ain2 ¦ 2:Keypad ¦ 3:
A6 Average between 5, 6 Fieldbus ¦ 4: Motor
potentiometer
¦ 5:PID regulation
Rotation type Clockwise ¦ anticlockwise
6.7 VFD inverter connection Ha42/Ha52 Supply/return VFD
The inverter is used to manage the fan speed, for constant pressure Motor control mode Frequency ¦ speed
and fixed speed control modes. After having inserted the serial card Start function Ramp ¦ flying start
(PCO100FD10) in the slot marked “field card”, up to 2 VFD inverters Stop function Ramp ¦ coasting
can be connected for the control of supply and return air fans, Ha43/Ha53, Action when in fault See parameters table
which must be selected on screen Ha03. Ha44/Ha54,
Ha45/Ha55
Note: serial network connection is also useful for ON/OFF or
Hc41/ Hc51 Supply/return VFD
fixed speed fan control, as the inverter parameters can be set
V/f ratio Linear ¦ squared¦
directly from the terminal.
programmable ¦ linear with
flux optimisation
V/f Optimisation Not used ¦ automatic boost ¦
Auto restart Not used ¦ used
Mask index Display description Def Min Max UOM
Hc42/ Hc52 Supply/return VFD
Min/ max frequency 0 0 Max Hz
freq.
Acceleration time 1 0.1 3200 s
Deceleration time 1 0.1 3200 s

Note:
• the ‘‘control place’’ parameter establishes the source of the signal to
the start/stop the fan. The ‘‘speed reference’’ parameter establishes the
source of the speed/frequency reference. See the VFD inverter manual;
• for on/off fans, the VFD can be configured to set the parameters from
the display.

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• enter Yes in the Address actuator field;
• after a few seconds the message “address setting OK” is displayed to
6.8 Belimo actuator connection confirm that the address has been set successfully.
After having inserted the serial card (PCO100FD10) in the slot
marked “field card” (for the pCO1XS, code PCO1MP0CX0 is available
with integrated Belimo card), up to 8 Belimo actuators (dampers,
valves, etc.) can be connected, and must be selected on screen
Ha27. The Belimo protocol must be set on screen Ha24. Each Belimo
actuator can be connected to:
• an NTC probe;
• one 0 to 1 V or 0 to 10 V input;
• one digital input.

The following parameters are selected on the screens for each actuator:
• actuator address setting procedure, manual or automatic;
• type of probe connected and the minimum/ maximum limits; Manual address setting
• function of the probe. A: select “manual” address setting mode;
In addition, the adaptation procedure needs to be run to align the position. B: enter Yes in the Address actuator field;
Mask index Display description Selection C: press the button indicated by the arrow repeatedly (see the figure);
Ha24 Protocol D: after a few seconds the message “address setting OK” is displayed to
… confirm that the address has been set successfully.
Field port Belimo
Ha27 Belimo devices
Number of actuators 0 to 8
Ha28 Press Enter to configure Belimo actuators Ha60
Ha60 Belimo 1 to Belimo 8
Ha60, Ha63 to Actuator type (read-only) 1: None ¦ 2: Air
Ha81 actuator ¦ 3: Valve
actuator ¦ 4: Valve Note: In the event of errors, to reset the address, repeat steps A
actuator and B and then set the ‘‘Address actuator’’ field to No.
5: None ¦6: Fire-
smoke damper ¦ 7:
None ¦ 8: VAV Smoke-
fire damper ¦ 9: None 6.9 Probes from supervisor
Addressing mode 0: Manual 1: Auto The BMS port fitted with the RS485 serial card can be connected to a
SN: 00000-00000-000-000 supervisor (PlantVisorPro, PlantWatchPro) that sends the values of up to
Address actuator 0:No¦ 1:Yes 4 probes. The BMS serial protocol must be set (Ha24) to “BMS”, while
Ha61, Ha64 to Enable external input/probe 0:No¦ 1:Yes the BMS configuration (Ge01) must be set by selecting the protocol
Ha82 Type NTC ¦ 0 to 1 V ¦ 0 to (e.g. Modbus), communication speed and network address. Supervisor
10 V ¦ ON/OFF probes must be enabled (Ha30), and the backup probes used after a
Min value -999.9 to Max value certain timeout following interruption to communication defined, and
Max value Min value to 999.9 finally the functions assigned on the “Hb” screens. The supervisor
Ha62, Ha65 to Position or air flow limits probes are identified by letters S1 to S4.
Ha83 Minimum 0 to Maximum
Maximum Minimum to 100
Gg60 to Gg67 Belimo 1 to Belimo 8 Note: the values of the probes and digital inputs can be written by
Start adaptation No the supervisor, however analogue inputs can be set as backup only for
Start testrun No the probes (not for the digital inputs);
Adapted angle Yes
Alarms reset No

6.8.1 Setting the Belimo actuator address


There are two procedures for setting the address:
1) automatic;
2) manual.

Automatic address setting


• identify the serial number from the barcode (see the figure);
• select “automatic” address setting mode;
• enter the number from the SN field in screens H60 to Ha81
(actuators 1 to 8);
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Mask Display description Selection
index
Ha24 Protocol
pLAN port pLAN
BMS port BMS ¦ Winload
Field port Modbus master ¦ Belimo
Ha30 Enable BMS probes and No ¦ Yes
digital inputs
Backup probe 1 None, AIN1 to AIN10
Backup probe 2 None, AIN1 to AIN10
Backup probe 3 None, AIN1 to AIN10
Backup probe 4 None, AIN1 to AIN10
Ge01 BMS configuration
BMS protocol Modbus ¦ LON ¦ CAREL
Baud rate 1200 ¦ 2400 ¦ 4800 ¦ 9600
¦ 19200
Address 0 to 207
Ge02 BMS offline alarm enable No ¦ Yes
Timeout 0 to 900 s

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7 COMMISSIONING

Commissioning refers to installation of the electrical panel in


the field and setting the air handling unit application software
parameters, as well as all the operations needed to complete the
setup of the devices. The Commissioning procedure is activated on
the screen Ge03, after having fitted the BMS RS485 card on the
controller and established the connection to a personal computer
running the pCO Manager program (see the appendix).

7.1 Loading the configuration


If necessary, load the configuration saved following the software Note: the commissioning service automatically sets the BMS
configuration procedure, on screen Gfd01. Once the parameters protocol to ‘‘Winload’’. Once the procedure has ended, the protocol
have been loaded, the following operations are possible: automatically returns to “BMS”, allowing reconnection to the supervisor.
1) verify correspondence of the I/Os to the design AHU;
2) set the PID parameters for temperature and humidity control,
air quality and advanced control functions (cascade, supply
limits, compensation, etc..). See the “Functions” chapter; 7.3 Probe calibration
3) set the auxiliary control loops, if featured; In menus Gfb01 to Gfb08, calibrate the probes if necessary and check
4) set the baud rate and serial address for Fieldbus and BMS serial the correct reading against a sample probe.
communication; See the parameters table.
5) calibrate the probes;
6) manually calibrate the fans, coil actuators, humidifier, and
activate purging.
7.4 Setting the control parameters
Note: see the screens in menus Ga, Gb, Gc, Gfc, Ge, Gg and the
To set the control parameters see the “Software configuration” and
‘‘Functions’’ chapter.
“Functions” chapters. The parameters can be modified from the
terminal or a personal computer using the pCO Manager program. See
7.2 Commissioning the appendix.

! Warning: before performing any operation on the pCO board,


disconnect power to the device by moving the main switch on the 7.5 Setting the hour counters
electrical panel to OFF.
To configure the parameters using PCO Manager: On screens Gfa01 to Gfa06 (see the parameters table) a maximum
1) Disconnect any BMS cards other than the RS485 card (e.g. LON); number of operating hours before maintenance is required can be set
2) Connect the BMS RS485 card; for each device. On exceeding the maintenance hours, a “warning” is
3) Activate the Commissioning service on screen Ge03; signalled on the display and recorded in the alarm log, without
affecting control. Access screens Gfa01 to Gfa06 again to reset the
warning. The purpose is to allow service personnel to be notified to
ensure preventive maintenance.

7.6 Enthalpy management


Enter the atmospheric pressure for parameter Gfc16 to allow the
controller to correctly calculate the values on the psychrometric chart.
Mask Display Def UOM Min Max
4) Connect to the computer via the USB/RS485 connector; description
index
Gfc16 Enthalpy management
Atmospheric 1090 mbar 600 1100
pressure

7.7 I/O test


Screens He01 to He50 can be used to test the actuators during
installation, see menu Gg01. Modulating fan actuators can be adjusted
from 0 to 100% to achieve design air flow-rates. For the digital outputs,
0% corresponds to OFF and 100% to ON.

5) Perform the commissioning procedure using pCO Manager. See


the appendix;
6) At the end the operations, stop the Commissioning service.
7) Reconnect the BMS card and restore power.

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8 FUNCTIONS

FLSTDMAHUE features advanced control functions that can be DIGITAL INPUT KEYBOARD SCHEDULER BMS
activated based on the devices installed on the air handling unit:
• Temperature and humidity control;
• Freecooling and freeheating;
OR
• Heat recovery;
• Air quality;
SHUT DOWN
• Air cleaning (purging);
• Priority to temperature or humidity control;
• Set point compensation;
• Automatic summer/winter (cooling/heating) changeover; REGULATION DAMPERS
DEVICES OFF FANS OFF CLOSURE
• Temperature and humidity supply limits;
• Auxiliary control loops;
Run off time delay (Hc06) Dampers closure delay (Hc03)
• Frost protection and room protection.

The possible operations are described below; additional custom 8.2 Set point
functions can be created using the 1tool programming
environment modules. Refer to this for further information. After having selected the main temperature and humidity probes
and cooling and heating set points for each operating mode
(screens B02, B03, B04), screen B01 displays the temperature and
8.1 On/Off humidity set points. The maximum and minimum limits for the
temperature and humidity set points in cooling and heating can be
8.1.1 ON set in the Service menu, on screens Gfc02 and Gfc03. For the
Before switching On, the AHU temporarily goes through the Start-up temperature set point, an offset from analogue input can be
stage, during which the controller checks for any alarms, opens the enabled on Ha19, and the effect of the offset seen on B01, i.e. display
dampers and when open starts the supply and return air fans. ON the current working set point and the affect of the offset on the set
status requires the following, with a logical AND relationship: points defined on B02, B03, B04. The following inputs can also be
• digital input; enabled, configured on Hb24:
• keypad or BMS with keypad override; 1) change in set point from comfort to economy from digital input ,
• scheduler (time bands) enabled on Ha18 and configured on Hb24 (double set point);
• BMS. 2) remote On/Off, directly configured on Hb24.

KEYBOARD = AUTO
Mask Display description Selection
index
DIGITAL INPUT KEYBOARD BMS-KEYBOARD SCHEDULER BMS Ha18 Setpoint from digital input 0:No¦ 1:Yes
OR AND Hb24 Double set point Position ≠0
Ha19 Enable setpoint offset by analog 0:No¦ 1:Yes
AND input
START-UP

Mask Display Def Min Max UOM


index description
DAMPERS OPENING SUPPLY FAN ON RETURN FAN ON B02/B03/ Comfort/Pre- - Lim. Inf. Lim. Sup. °C
B04 comfort/Econom (Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Opening time (Hc03) Supply-return delay (Hc06) Flow alarms delay (Hc07)
y temp. summer
Note: B02/B03/ Comfort/Pre- - Lim. Inf. Lim. Sup. °C
• the keypad (A01) switches the AHU ON if “Comfort”, “Precomfort” B04 comfort/Econom (Gfc02) (Gfc02)
or “Economy” has been set; y temp. winter
• BMS with keypad override means the possibility to override the Gfc02 Temperature set limits
selection made on the keypad using a BMS variable; Summer low 15 -99.9 99.9 °C
• ON from scheduler requires the keypad to be set to AUTO; Summer high 35 Summer 99.9 °C
• ON from BMS is a further ON signal using a separate variable. low
See the list of BMS variables. Winter low 15 -99.9 99.9 °C
Winter high 35 Winter low 99.9 °C
Gfc03 Humidity set limits
8.1.2 OFF Summer low 30 0 100 %rH
Before switching Off, the AHU temporarily goes through the Summer high 90 Summer 100 %rH
Shutdown stage, during which the controller stops the devices and low
fans and closes the dampers. ON status requires the following, with Winter low 30 0 100 %rH
a logical OR relationship: Winter high 90 Winter low 100 %rH
• digital input;
• keypad;
• scheduler
• BMS.

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Mask index Display Selection
8.3 Temperature control description
8.3.1 Enabling Ha08 Reheating output Integration ¦ Compensation ¦
The following need to be enabled: Compensation + integration
1) the probe used for control (Hc01); Hc01 Main regulation probe selection
2) the type of control (proportional, proportional+integral, Temperature Return ¦ supply ¦ room
proportional+integral+derivative), the same for heating and for Gfc04 Regulation type Proportional ¦
cooling (Gfc04); Proportional+integral ¦ PID
3) the PID control parameters for winter and summer operation and Auto cool/heat NO ¦ YES
the corresponding neutral zone (Gfc05, Gfc06);
Mask index Display description Def Min Max U.M
3) the cooling and heating temperature set point limits (paragraph
Gfc02 Temperature set limits
8.2), if control is on the return/room probe;
Summer low 15 -99.9 99.9 °C
4) if necessary, cooling in winter and heating in summer (auto
Summer high 35 Summ 99.9 °C
heat/cool, Gfc04);
er low
5) if the reheating coil only operates to supplement the action of the
Winter low 15 -99.9 99.9 °C
preheating coil (integration) or also to compensate (compensation)
Winter high 35 Winter 99.9 °C
for the lowering in temperature due to dehumidification (Ha08). low
Gfc05 Cooling regulation
Note:
Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
• the heating and cooling coils have a minimum opening settable
Neutral zone 1 0 99 °C
by parameter, therefore if the control probe value does not deviate
Integral time 300 0 999 s
from the set point by more than the neutral zone and the resulting
Derivative time 0 0 999 s
request is not sufficient to reach the minimum opening, the valve
Gfc06 Control hot
won’t open; see the following graphs;
Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
• control normally performs heating in winter and cooling in
Neutral zone 1 0 99 °C
summer. Only if auto cool/heat is set (Gfc04) heating can also be
Integral time 300 0 999 s
applied in summer and cooling in winter, based on the current set
Derivative time 0 0 999 s
point;
Gfc23 Minimum cooling valve opening
• for simplicity the following graphs refer to proportional control
Cooling 0 0 100 %
only;
Gfc24 Minimum opening 0 0 100 %
• see available literature for more complete details on PID control.
heating valve
Gfc26 Minimum heat/cool valve opening
Req Cooling 0 0 100 %
100%
Note: the graphs show that the valves do not open inside the
Req_heat Req_cool neutral zone around the set point, therefore the heating or cooling
action is not performed.

0%
Set B1
8.4 Humidity control
Diff_heat NZ_heat NZ_cool Diff_cool
8.4.1 Enabling
The following must be enabled or selected:
OUT
1) the humidifier (Ha01);
Hot_Valve_Opening Cool_Valve_Opening
2) the type of humidifier (Ha13) and in the event of adiabatic
humidifier the supply temperature lower limit (Gfc35);
Min_op_heat
Min_op_cool
3) the probe used for humidity control (Hc01);
4) for adiabatic humidifiers, the air preheating probe (Gfc25, Gfc27);
5) the type of control (proportional, proportional+integral,
100% 0% 100% Req proportional+integral+derivative, on Gfc10);
Key 6) the PID control parameters for humidification and dehumidification
Req_heat Heating request Req_cool Cooling request and the corresponding neutral zone (Gfc12, Gfc11);
Req Request B1 Control probe 7) the humidity set point limits in summer and winter (paragraph 8.2);
Diff_cool Cooling differential Diff_heat Heating differential 8) humidification in summer or dehumidification in winter according
Set Set point to request (auto hum/dehum, Gfc10);
Min_op_co Cooling valve Min_op_ Heating valve minimum 9) whether the reheating coil acts to supplement the preheating coil
ol minimum opening heat opening (integration) or also to compensate for the reduction in temperature
NZ_cool Neutral zone in NZ_heat Neutral zone in heating due to dehumidification (Gfc28).
cooling
Note:
• control normally performs humidification in winter and
dehumidification in summer. Only if auto hum/dehum is set (Gfc10)
humidification is also performed in summer and dehumidification in
winter;
• the minimum opening in dehumidification mode may be different
from that in cooling because represents the minimum passage of
water that manufactures dehumidification.

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Gfc12 Humidification regulation
WINTER SUMMER Differential 4 0 100 % RH
HUMIDIFICATION DEHUMIDIFICATION Neutral zone 2 0 100 % RH
Integral time 300 0 999 s
Req
Derivative time 0 0 999 s
100% Gfc23 Minimum cooling valve opening
Req_hum Req_dehum Dehumidification 0 0 100 %
Gfc26 Minimum heat/cool valve opening
Dehumidification 0 0 100 %
0%
Set B1
8.4.2 Humidification control
Diff_hum NZ_hum NZ_dehum Diff_dehum
The control parameters are as follows:
Cool_Valve_Opening Mask Display description Selection
index
100% Ha05 Temperature probe when humidifying Off coil ¦
(preheating coil) Regulation
Min_op_dehum Ha07 Temperature probe when humidifying Off coil ¦
(heat-cool coil) Regulation
Ha13 Humidifier type Isothermal ¦
100% Req
0% adiabatic
Humidifier Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
100% index description
Gfc25 Preheating coil settings when humidifying
Setpoint 23 -99.9 99.9 °C
Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
Gfc27 Heat/cool coil settings when humidifying
0% 100% Req Setpoint 20 -99.9 99.9 °C
Key Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
Req Request Set Humidity set point Gfc35 Adiabatic humidifier – Supply low temperature limit
Diff_deh Dehumidification Diff_hum Humidification Enable limit No No Yes -
um differential differential Setpoint 15 0 99.9 °C
NZ_hum Neutral zone in NZ_dehum Neutral zone in Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
humidification dehumidification
B1 Control probe Min_op_dehum Cooling valve Control is performed in two ways, according to the type of
minimum opening humidifier:

Mask Display Selection 1. isothermal: air humidification is performed with a


index description negligible variation in the supply air temperature. The controller
Ha01 Main device enable sends the signal to start steam production and/or modulate output
Humidifier Disabled ¦ Enabled using a 0 to 10 V signal until reaching the humidity set point.
Ha06 Dehumidification 1: Request humidity ¦ 2: Point dew Example of humidification from point A (-5 °C, 85 % RH) to point B
¦3: Disabled (20 °C, 50 % RH).
Ha08 Reheating output Integration ¦ Compensation ¦
Compensation+ Integration
Ha13 Humidifier
Type Isothermal (ON/OFF control) ¦
Isothermal (Control model.) ¦
Adiabatic (ON/OFF control) ¦
Adiabatic (Control model.)
Hc01 Main regulation probe selection
Humidity Return ¦ supply ¦ room
Gfc10 Humidity regulation
Regulation type Proportional ¦Proportional+integral ¦ PID
Auto hum/dehum No ¦ Yes
Gfc35 Adiabatic humidifier - Supply low temperature limit
Enable limit No ¦ Yes Key
x Absolute humidity DBT Dry bulb temperature
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
index description
2. adiabatic: evaporation of the droplets of atomised water
B02/B03/ Comfort/Pre- - 0 100 % RH
brings about cooling of up to 10 °C if the air is warm and dry to start
B04 comfort/Economy
with. To compensate for this effect and increase humidification
temp. summer
efficiency, the preheating coil is activated based on the saturation
B02/B03/ Comfort/Pre- - 0 100 % RH probe and in any case a minimum air temperature limit is set for the
B04 comfort/Economy supply probe so as to stop humidification if the air temperature falls
temp. winter too low. Example of humidification from point A (-5 °C, 85 % RH) to
Gfc11 Dehumidification regulation
point B (20 °C, 50 % RH).
Differential 5 0 100 % RH
Neutral zone 5 0 100 % RH
Integral time 300 0 999 s
Derivative time 0 0 999 s
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A
100%

Min_op_dehum

0%
Sat_probe (°C)
Dew_point
Diff_cool
Key
A Cooling actuator Dew_point Dewpoint
opening
Sat_probe Saturation probe Min_op Coil minimum
Key opening
x Absolute DBT Dry bulb temperature
humidity Mask Display Selection
index description
Ha06 Dehumidification On dew point
8.4.3 Dehumidification control
Control is performed in two ways, according to the settings: Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
1) humidity request: based on the humidity control probe reading, index description
the cooling actuator is modulated proportionally to request so as to Gfc05 Cooling regulation
reach the humidity set point. Differential 2 0 99.9 °C

A
100%

Min_op_dehum

0%
Set B1 (% R.H.)

NZ_dehum Diff_dehum

Key
A Cooling actuator Set Humidity set point Key
opening T_set_R Dewpoint T_set_T Temperature set
B1 Humidity control Min_op_de Cooling coil point
probe hum minimum opening
For both dehumidification methods, the reheating coil will, based on the
NZ_dehum Neutral zone in Diff_dehum Dehumidification
dehumidification differential
supply probe reading, reheat the air to the temperature set point (Gfc28).
The control algorithm is proportional only, with its own differential.
Mask index Display description Selection
Mask index Display Def Min Max UOM
Ha06 Dehumidification Humidity request description
Gfc28 Reheating coil compensation setting
2) dew point: the dehumidification request is managed based on Setpoint 24 -99.9 99.9 °C
the humidity set point and the differential, according to the Differential 3 0 99.9 °C
humidity measured by the control probe. Once the request signal is
received, the controller uses the dewpoint calculation starting from
the humidity and temperature set point to adjust the cooling
actuator, comparing the set point against the value measured by
8.5 Temperature / humidity control
the saturation temperature probe located downstream of the priority
cooling coil or the humidifier, if featured. As soon as the humidity
To control temperature and humidity, the coils and the humidifier
probe detects a dehumidification request, the control calculates the
must be enabled and the types must be set. The following also need
final dewpoint and sets this as the temperature set point (T_set_R)
to be activated and set:
after the cooling coil.
1) the temperature and humidity control probes;
2) the dehumidification function and mode;
3) the humidifier and control probe;
4) the temperature and humidity set points.
Simultaneous requests for:
1) heating and humidification;
2) dehumidification and cooling:
are not incompatible as regards activation of the devices,
consequently if a priority has been set the controller will try to satisfy
both requests. If this involves the same actuator, the latter operates
based on the higher of the two requests. To prevent uncomfortable
situations being created, the “supply limits” function can be used.
On the other hand, in the event of simultaneous requests for:
1) heating and dehumidification;

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2) cooling and humidification,
control is performed according to the table below, based on the whether the priority is set for temperature or humidity.
TEMPERATURE PRIORITY
Temperature Humidity Preheating coil Cooling coil Reheating coil Humidifier
request request
Heating Dehumidification Based on temperature control Off If “integration” Off
probe cascade control
Cooling Humidification Off Based on temperature Off Waits for
control probe temperature set
point to be reached

Note: in the case of request of cooling and dehumidification the control considers the greater than the two required on the cooling coil.
HUMIDITY PRIORITY
Temperature Humidity Preheating coil Cooling coil Reheating coil Humidifier
request request
Heating Dehumidification Waits for humidity set point to be Based on humidity If “compensation” Off
reached control probe acts on supply
Cooling Humidification Acts on saturated probe set point if Waits for humidity set Off due to cooling Based on humidity
humidifier = adiabatic point to be reached control probe

8.6 Set point compensation Mask index Display description Selection


Set point compensation adjusts the set point defined by the user with Hc01 Main regulation probe selection
an offset that depends on a probe. This function in some cases Temperature Return ¦ supply ¦ room
ensures energy saving by adapting the set point to the outside Gfc08 Type of summer set point None ¦ external ¦ room ¦
temperature, while still guaranteeing suitable values for comfort. A compensation supply ¦ return
temperature set point of 23 °C for example can be adjusted to 21 °C Compensation delta 2 °C
when the climate is extreme. In other cases, it’s used to: Compensation start 25 °C
1) improve comfort, reducing the difference between the outside Compensation end 32 °C
temperature and the inside or room temperature; Gfc09 Type of winter set point None ¦ external ¦ room ¦
2) integrate another air-conditioning system: for example, if in compensation supply ¦ return
summer at 7 in the morning the outside temperature is lower than Compensation delta -2 °C
Compensation start 0 °C
the room temperature, the room probe can be used as the
Compensation end -8 °C
compensation probe and the supply probe as the control probe to
lower the set point and exploit freecooling.
The following are possible:
1) differentiate between compensation in summer and winter; 8.7 Summer/winter changeover
2) select the probe used for compensation, between outside, supply,
return and room probe; This changeover can be performed from the keypad, digital input or
3) increase or decrease the set point being compensated. supervisor (BMS), based on the heating/cooling coil temperature or
automatically. Summer/winter changeover switches the control set
Note: compensation is disabled if the control probe and the point from summer to winter. The basic function involves switching
compensation probe are the same. from cooling in summer to heating in winter. If “Auto” cool/heat is
Below is an example with the compensation probe set as the outside active (Gfc04) both heating and cooling are possible in summer and
temperature probe that compensates the room temperature set winter.
point.
Mask Display description Selection
SUMMER WINTER index
SetT_comp SetT_comp Gc01 Season selection from Keypad ¦ Digital input ¦ B.M.S ¦
SetT+delta
Keypad /B.M.S. ¦Auto ¦ H2O
SetT+delta
delta > 0 delta > 0 Temperature
Gc02 Set season Auto ¦ Fix days
SetT SetT Gfc04 Temperature regulation
Auto cool/heat No ¦ Yes
delta < 0 SetT-delta
delta < 0 For automatic season changeover, on screen Gc01 and Gc02 the
SetT-delta
season must be selected as “Auto”. Automatic selection allows the
B1
B1 changeover to be managed “actively”, in the sense that for one
End_comp Start_comp month before and one month after the set date the season
Start_comp End_comp
changeover can be brought forward or postponed if the outside
Key temperature remains above or below a certain level for a certain set
SetT Temperature set End_comp End compensation time in hours (both to enter and exit the function, eliminating swings
point in system operation). This allows a temporary change in season (and
Delta Compensation delta B1 Compensation probe
corresponding set point) without having to act manually to adapt for
Start_comp Start compensation SetT_comp Compensation set
days with uncharacteristic outside temperatures for that period.
point

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8.8.3 Activation by temperature

Note: the following graphs consider the outside temperature to


be constant.
Freecooling and freeheating by temperature are activated when:
1) the outside temperature is closer to the temperature set point than
the return temperature, or
2) the outside and return temperature straddle the set point.

FREECOOLING (cooling request active)

ON
ON
ABILITAZIONE/
ABILITAZIONE/
ENABLE
ENABLE
OFF OFF
Set
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM Set diff_temp T
diff_temp T
index description ExtT RetT
ExtT RetT
Gc02 Set season
Summer start 15/05 01/01 31/12 dd/mm ON: RetT- ExtT> diff_temp; OFF: RetT-ExtT<0
Winter start 30/09 01/01 31/12 dd/mm
Threshold summer 25 -99.9 99.9 °C FREEHEATING (heating request active)
Threshold winter 10 -99.9 99.9 °C
ON
Delay change 1 0 999 hour ON
ABILITAZIONE/ ABILITAZIONE/
ENABLE ENABLE
OFF OFF
Set
Set T
8.8 Freecooling and freeheating diff_temp
diff_temp T
RetT ExtT
RetT ExtT
Note: when the AHU is in freecooling/freeheating mode, the
ON: ExtT-RetT> diff_temp; OFF: ExtT-RetT<0
bypass damper on the heat recovery unit is open and consequently
Key
heat recovery is disabled.
RetT Return temperature Set Set point
ExtT Outside temperature diff_temp Temperature differential
T Temperature
8.8.1 Definition
In air-conditioning systems the freecooling/freeheating functions are Note: for control by enthalpy, the same rules apply for activation,
used to cool/heat for free using only a part or all the fresh air intake, with the values calculated enthalpy based on the temperature and
when the temperature and relative humidity conditions allow. humidity set points and the outside air conditions, displayed on
Freecooling and freeheating are thus considered free sources of screen D06. In this case the enthalpy activation differential is fixed
energy, activated with priority over cascade control in cooling and at 4 kJ/kg. See the following paragraph.
heating. Demand is shared between the various cascade control
devices. The function has two stages: Temperature differentials are needed to determine whether it’s
1) check whether the outside temperature or enthalpy conditions are efficient to sue freecooling/freeheating, considering that the higher
favourable compared to the return air conditions; the deviation between outside and return temperatures, the more
2) control the opening of the fresh air damper based on the efficient the function will be.
cooling/heating request.
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM
index
8.8.2 Enabling Gfc15 Freecooling/Freeheating
The freecooling/freeheating function can only be enabled if the dampers setting
mixing damper is installed and the corresponding output is Temperature 4 0 99.9 °C
configured. differential

Note: if the AHU has the fresh air damper only (not the mixing 8.8.4 Temperature control
damper) the quantity of fresh air is not controlled. The control differentials used are those that apply to normal
temperature control.
Mask index Display Selection Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
description index description
Ha02 Dampers type 1: Fresh air (On/Off) ¦ 2: Fresh air Gfc05 Cooling regulation
(Mod) ¦3: Fresh air + Mixing ¦ 4: Fresh Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
air + Mixing + Exhaust ¦ 5: Fresh air Gfc06 Heating regulation
(Mod) + Exhaust Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
Freecooling 1: None ¦ 2: Temperature ¦ 3: When the function has been activated, the fresh air damper and
Enthalpy mixing damper are controlled proportionally to the cooling/heating
Freeheating 1: None ¦ 2: Temperature ¦ 3: request with the percentages defined on Gfc20/ Gfc21. The fresh air
Enthalpy damper opens and the mixing damper closes to compensate for the
Hb39, Hb53 Fresh air Position ≠ 0 pressure drop. If the fresh air damper and exhaust damper are used,
damper the two control signals are identical.
Hb54 Mixing damper Position ≠ 0
Hb55 Exhaust Position ≠ 0
damper
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Freecooling/ Freeheating FREEHEATING ENTHALPY
100%
Max_Mix_Damper
ON
ON
Max_Ext_Damper
ABILITAZIONE/ ABILITAZIONE/
ENABLE ENABLE
Min_Ext_Damper OFF
OFF
Min_Mix_Damper 0% Set E
Set
4
100% Req_Cooling/ 4 E
Req_Heating Ret_enth Ext_enth
Free_C/H Free_C/H Ret_enth Ext_enth
Min_Request Max_Request ON: Ext_Enth-Ret_enth> 4; OFF: Ext_enth-Ret_Enth<0
Key Key
Max_Mix_Damper Mixing damper maximum opening Ret_enth Return enthalpy Set Enthalpy set point
Max_Ext_Damper Fresh air damper maximum opening Ext_enth Outside enthalpy E Enthalpy
Min_Mix_Damper Mixing damper minimum opening
Min_Ext_Damper Fresh air damper minimum opening
Req_cooling/heating Cooling/heating request 8.8.6 Enthalpy control
The enthalpy control set point and supply, return and outside
The limits for opening the damper are set in the manufacturer enthalpy values can be seen on screen D06. The control differential is
parameters menu, Hc02. set on screen Gfc15.
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM index description
index
D06 Enthalpy
Hc02 Dampers limits setting
Supply - 0 99.9 kJ/kg
Fresh air damper - min - 0 100 %
Return - 0 99.9 kJ/kg
Fresh air damper - max - 30 100 %
External - 0 99.9 kJ/kg
Mixing damper - min - 0 100 %
Setpoint - 0 99.9 kJ/kg
Mixing damper - max - 0 100 %
Gfc15 Freecooling/ Freeheating dampers settings
To exploit freecooling/freeheating to the maximum, a delay can be Enthalpy 5 0 99.9 kJ/kg
set when starting the unit for activation of the other devices in differential
cascade control.
When the function has been activated, the fresh air damper and mixing
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM damper are controlled proportionally to the freecooling/freeheating
index enthalpy request. The fresh air damper opens and the mixing damper
Hc03 Damper setting closes to compensate for the pressure drop. If the fresh air damper and
Coil start delay 0 0 120 min exhaust damper are used, the two control signals are identical.

Freecooling/ Freeheating
Note: 100%
• if air quality control is also enabled (see. Ha02), when both functions Max_Mix_Damper
are active the fresh air damper will open according to the higher Max_Ext_Damper
request;
• in the winter season, freecooling is especially useful for cooling. A
Min_Ext_Damper
typical example a crowded shopping centre or conference centre. To
Min_Mix_Damper 0%
do this, enable “auto” mode on Gfc04 and set the freecooling
Req_enth
parameters accordingly.
Free_C/H Free_C/H
Min_Request Max_Request
Key
8.8.5 Activation by enthalpy Max_Mix_Damper Mixing damper maximum opening
Max_Ext_Damper Fresh air damper maximum opening
Note: the following graphs consider the outside enthalpy to be Min_Mix_Damper Mixing damper minimum opening
constant. Min_Ext_Damper Fresh air damper minimum opening
Freecooling and freeheating by enthalpy are activated when: Req_enth Enthalpy request
1) the outside enthalpy is closer to the enthalpy set point than the
return enthalpy, or alternatively In the case of freecooling by enthalpy, the control request will
2) the outside and return enthalpy straddle the set point. depend on the deviation from the control set point. Control for
FREECOOLING ENTHALPY freeheating by enthalpy is similar.
Req_enth
ON
ON
ABILITAZIONE/ MAX
ENABLE ABILITAZIONE/
ENABLE
OFF
OFF
Set 4 E Set MIN
4 E
Ext_enth Ret_enth
Ext_enth Ret_enth diff_enth E
ON: Ret_Enth- Ext_enth> 4; OFF: Ret_Enth-Ext_Enth<0
Set_enth
Key
Req_enth Control request
diff_enth Enthalpy control differential
Set_enth Enthalpy set point

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8.9.4 Activation
8.9 Heat recovery
Note: the following graphs consider the outside temperature to
8.9.1 Definition be constant.
If the AHU is fitted with a heat recovery unit, the heat contained in the Heat recovery is activated when the return temperature is closer to
exhaust air is recovered and transferred to the primary air so as to the temperature set point than the outside temperature.
preheat or precool it, if the conditions are favourable: consequently
freecooling/freeheating and heat recovery are mutually RECOVERY IN COOLING (cooling request active)
exclusive. When the AHU is in heat recovery mode, the bypass
damper on the heat recovery unit is closed. ON
ABILITAZIONE/
In cascade control the request is shared between the various devices ENABLE
available. Heat recovery is thus considered a free source of energy free,
activated with priority in cascade control in cooling and heating modes. OFF

T
8.9.2 Enabling diff
The heat recovery function can only be enabled if a heat recovery unit
is installed and enabled. The bypass damper (Ha01) may not be delta
Set RetT ExtT
necessary. Below is a list of possible combinations.
ON: ExtT-RetT> delta_recov; OFF: ExtT-RetT< delta_recov – diff_recov
Ha14 Type of heat recovery
RECOVERY IN HEATING (heating request active)
Bypass Cross Run-around Modulating On/Off
damper flow coil rotary rotary
ON
No YES YES YES YES
On/Off YES YES YES YES ABILITAZIONE/
ENABLE
Modulating YES YES NO YES
OFF
ON/OFF DEVICES T
Screen index Display description Enable diff_recov
Hb39 Heat recovery unit pump (run- Position ≠ 0
around coil) delta_recov
ExtT RetT Set
Heat wheel (ON/OFF) Position ≠ 0
Bypass damper (ON/OFF) Position ≠ 0
ON: RetT-ExtT-> delta_recov; OFF: RetT-ExtT < delta_recov – diff_recov
MODULATING DEVICES Key
Hb63 Heat wheel Position ≠ 0 diff_recov Recovery differential Set Set point
Hb56 Bypass damper (ON/OFF) Position ≠ 0 RetT Return temperature delta_recov Recovery delta
ExtT Outside temperature
8.9.3 Types of heat recovery unit
Cross-flow heat recovery unit: no dedicated output. Mask index Display Def Min Max UOM
Run-around coil heat recovery unit: only one digital output is description
activated, which starts the pump. If the bypass damper has On/Off Gfc31 Heat recovery temperature activation
operation, activation of the pump will be the reverse to the damper. Delta recovery 5 0 99.9 °C
With modulating dampers, the pump will remain on while heat can Differential 3 0 99.9 °C
be recovered and the bypass damper will modulate the quantity of Note: for heat recovery by enthalpy, only applicable to the
heat recovered, depending on the request. wheel, the same rules apply for activation. The enthalpy delta is fixed
Modulating heat wheel: an analogue output is managed for at 4 kJ/kg and the differential is fixed at 2 kJ/kg.
modulation of wheel rotation speed and an On/Off output for the
bypass damper. The heat recovery request acts directly on the wheel Based on the efficiency of the heat recovery unit, a deviation (delta)
speed, which may have a minimum limit set. The bypass damper will must be set between the return and outside temperature. The more
be activated when no heat can be recovered. efficient the heat recovery unit, the lower the delta. The differential
On/Off heat wheel: an on/off output is managed to control the heat (diff_recov) is used to switch off the devices in advance, so as to
recovery unit. The bypass damper will be activated when no heat can reduce energy consumption, above all relating to operation of the
be recovered. heat wheel or pump for the run-around coil heat recovery unit. For
heat recovery units consisting of a plate heat exchanger, on the other
Mask index Display Selection hand, flow through the heat exchanger increases pressure drop and
description consequently fan power consumption.
Ha14 Heat recovery 1: None ¦ 2: Plate exchanger ¦3: Run-
type around coil ¦ 4: Modulating rotary ¦ 5:
On/Off rotary
8.9.5 Control
Note: with on/off or modulating heat wheels, heat can also be Control by temperature depends on the set point and the
recovered by controlling the enthalpy conditions. temperature differentials, based on the percentage of request
reserved for the heat recovery unit. See the paragraph “Cascade
The function has two stages: control”.
1) check whether the return temperature or enthalpy conditions are As regards control by enthalpy, the control differential needs to be
favourable compared to the outside air conditions; set, based on which the heat wheel rotation speed will vary. For run-
2) the request of summer/winter acts on the speed of the heat wheel around coil heat recovery units, the pump will be on or off according
or on the modulating bypass damper. to the activation graphs shown in the previous paragraph.

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ON
Wheel_speed
ALARM
100% OFF

ON
0% VISUALIZATION

diff_enth OFF
E

Set_enth
Key A B
Wheel_speed Heat wheel speed Key
diff_enth Enthalpy control differential A Start B End
Set_enth Enthalpy set point
E Enthalpy Below is a graph showing activation of the damper and frost
protection heater, based on the defrost probe reading.
Mask index Display Def Min Max UOM
description
Gfc31 Enthalpy regulation
ON
Differential 5 0 99.9 kJ/kg
B

8.9.6 Heat recovery unit frost protection function OFF


The heat recovery unit frost protection function prevents problems
ON
due to frost forming on the heat recovery unit. The actions
undertaken depend on the type of heat recovery unit: in any case, the A
bypass damper is fully open. Given that the exhaust air has a
defrosting effect: OFF
• the run-around coil heat recovery unit pump continues operating;
Set B1
• the heat wheel continues operating. diff
diff
8.9.7 Activation and control offset
To enable the function, define the probe that measures the
temperature, enable (optional) a defrost heater and define the Key
activation set point and differential. For modulating heat wheels, the A Heat recovery unit frost Set Set point
speed during frost protection can also be selected. protection heater
B Bypass damper offset Offset
B1 Defrost probe diff Differential
Mask Display description Selection
index
Ha14 Heat recovery type
… 8.10 Cascade control
Defrost probe None ¦ External-Return (*) ¦ The cooling request and heating request can be shared between
Exhaust ¦ External freecooling/freeheating and the coil, and between the heat recovery
Recovery heater No ¦ Yes
unit and the coil.
Hb41 Heater heat recovery Position ≠ 0
unit
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
(*)Arithmetic average between the 2 probes. index description
Gfc20 Cooling cascade
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM Freecooling 50 0 100 %
index Coil 50 0 100 %
Gfc32 Heat recovery defrost Recovery 40 0 100 %
Setpoint -1 -99.9 10 °C Coil 40 0 100 %
Differential 4 0 99.9 °C Gfc21 Heating cascade
Heater offset 3 0 99.9 °C Freeheating 50 0 100 %
Wheel min speed 100 0 100 % Coil 50 0 100 %
Hc18 Heat recovery Recovery 40 0 100 %
Defrost delay Coil 40 0 100 %
Start 120 0 999 s
End 60 0 999 s
Clogged alarm delay 60 0 300 s As regards heating, the heating request can be further shared
between the preheating and reheating coils.
Once the heat recovery unit frost protection alarm is activated, for
Note: overlapping operation of the preheating and reheating
example when the frost protection thermostat contact closes, a delay
coils is also possible.
from the start of the signal and a delay from the end of the signal can
be set. Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
index description
Gfc22 Heating cascade
Reheating 80 % 0 100

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Example 1: partition of request between devices. The behaviour is similar in cooling mode (summer).
Heating Device_opening Cooling
Req_cool Req_lim_cool
100% 100%
100%

50%
0%
0%
NZ_cool diff_cool Reg_temp
diff Supply_temp
Reheat Preheat Free_heat/ Free_cool/ Cool Req
recovery recovery High_limit_temp
100% 66% 33% 0% 50% 100%
0% + 50% = 50%
Key
Example 2: overlapping of preheating and reheating coils. Req_lim_cool Additional Reg_temp Control probe
Heating Device_opening cooling request temperature
100% NZ_cool Neutral zone in Supply_temp Supply probe
cooling temperature
Diff_cool Cooling Diff Supply limit
differential differential
High_limit_ High temperature limit
temp
Reheat Preheat Free_heat/ Req
recovery
100% 66% 50% 33% 0% Mask index Display description Selection
Key Gfc04 Temperature regulation
Recovery Recovery Req Request Auto cool/heat No ¦ Yes
Supply limits None ¦ High ¦ Low ¦
Free_heat Freeheating Device_o Device activation High/low
pening
Preheat Preheating coil Reheat Reheating coil valve
valve
Mask index Display Def Min Max UO
description M
Gfc07 Temperature supply limits
8.11 Supply limits Summer high 40 -99.9 99.9 °C
8.11.1 Definition Winter high 40 -99.9 99.9 °C
Summer low 10 -99.9 99.9 °C
Note: the supply limits function can be activated (Gfc04) only if Winter low 10 -99.9 99.9 °C
the control probe is the return probe or room probe . Differential 3 0 99.9 °C
The algorithm is used to correct the action of the main control Integral time 150 0 999 s
function to return within acceptable values for the supply
temperature. For example, if the fresh air damper opens to satisfy a air 8.11.3 Humidity limits with concordant action
quality request, this attenuates the request on the actuators (e.g. Example of operation in humidification mode: when the control set
heating coil, humidifier) so as to mitigate the effect on the supply point is reached and humidification ends, an air quality request causes
temperature and humidity. Without this function, the supply air may the fresh air damper to open and consequently the supply humidity
cause discomfort (e.g. too hot or too cold) near the air inlets. The may decrease. To prevent the humidity measured by the control
function can be activated on either the minimum or maximum probe from changing further, when the supply air humidity is less
temperature or humidity. There are two possible cases: action than minimum allowed limit, the humidifier is activated, with
concordant with or contrasting against control. proportional or PI control, according to the following graph, where
the total request is 50%.
8.11.2 Temperature limits with concordant action
Example of operation in heating mode (winter): when the control set
Req_hum Req_lim_hum
point is reached and the heating coil stops heating, an air quality 100% 100%
request causes the fresh air damper to open and consequently the air
supply temperature decreases. To prevent the temperature measured 100%
by the control probe from changing further, when the air supply 0%
0%
temperature is less than minimum allowed limit the heating coil is
activated, with proportional or PI control, according to the following Reg_hum Supply_hum
diff_hum NZ_hum diff
graph, where the total request is 50%.
Req_heat Req_lim_heat Set Low_limit_hum
100% 100%

50% 0% + 50% = 50%


0% Key
0%
Req_lim_hum Additional Reg_hum Control probe
Reg_temp diff Supply_temp humidification humidity
diff_heat NZ_heat
request
Set Low_limit_temp
NZ_hum Neutral zone in Supply_hum Supply probe
0% + 50% = 50% humidification humidity
Key Diff_hum Humidification Diff Supply limit
Req_lim_ Additional heating Reg_temp Control probe differential differential
heat request temperature Low_limit_hum Low humidity limit
NZ_heat Neutral zone in Supply_temp Supply probe
heating temperature
Diff_heat Heating Diff Supply limit
differential differential
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The behaviour is similar in dehumidification mode. Mask index Display description Selection
Req_dehum Req_lim_dehum
Gfc07 Temperature supply limits
100% 100% Enable double action No ¦ Yes
50% Req_heat
100%
0%
0%
NZ_dehum diff_dehum Reg_hum
diff Supply_hum

High_limit_hum 0%

Supply_temp
0% + 50% = 50% Req_cool
Key 100%
Req_lim_dehum Dehumidificati Reg_hum Control probe
on request for humidity
limit
NZ_dehum Neutral zone in Supply_hu Supply probe 0%
dehumidificati m humidity
on diff diff Supply_temp
Diff_dehum Dehumidificati Diff Supply limit
on differential differential High_limit_temp
High_limit_hum High humidity limit Key
Req_heat Heating Reg_temp Control probe
Mask Display description Selection request temperature
index Diff Supply limit Supply_temp Supply probe
Gfc10 Humidity regulation differential temperature
Auto hum/dehum No ¦ Yes High_limit_temp High temperature limit
Supply limits None ¦ High ¦ Low ¦
High/low
Note: the limiting action acts on the request signal. Therefore,
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM the devices involved depend on the cascade control function
index description described in point 8.10. For example, on an AHU in heating operation
Gfc13 Humidity supply limits with auto mode enabled, in summer may operate with freecooling
High limit 100 0 100 % RH only: the supply limit is thus applied to avoid letting in outside air that
Low limit 0 0 100 % RH is too cold.
Differential 4 0 100 % RH
Integral time 150 0 999 s
8.12 Coils water temperature limits
To avoid opening of valves on the coils when the water temperature
8.11.4 Temperature/humidity limits with
has not exceeded a minimum limit, the “Coil temperature limits”
contrasting action function can be enabled, available for every type of coil with its own
Example of operation in heating mode (winter): the temperature set point and differential.
measured by the control probe moves away from the set point (A) Mask Display description Selection
and reaches point B; the heating coil is then activated at 60%. If the index
temperature measured by the supply probe reaches point C, a control Hc09 Enable preheating coil water 0:No¦ 1:Yes
function is activated that limits the request signalled to the heating temperature threshold
coil to 10% (60%-50%). Hc11 Enable cooling coil water 0:No¦ 1:Yes
Req_heat Req_lim_heat
B temperature threshold
100% 100% Hc14 Enable heat/cool coil water 0:No¦ 1:Yes
60%
50% temperature threshold
Hc16 Enable reheating coil water 0:No¦ 1:Yes
0% 0%
A temperature threshold
C
diff Supply_temp Mask Display description Def Min Max UO
diff_heat NZ_heat Reg_temp
index M
Set High_limit_temp
Hc09 Enable preheating coil water temperature threshold
60% - 50% = 10% Threshold 25 -99.9 99.9 °C
Key Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
Req_lim_heat Heating request Reg_temp Control probe Hc11 Enable cooling coil water temperature threshold
for limit temperature Threshold 35 -99.9 99.9 °C
NZ_heat Neutral zone in Supply_ Supply probe Differential 2 0 9.9 °C
heating temp temperature Hc14 Enable heat/cool coil water temperature threshold
Diff_heat Heating Diff Supply limit Hot threshold 25 -99.9 99.9 °C
differential differential Cool threshold 35 -99.9 99.9 °C
If double action is enabled, the action of the heating device will be Differential 2 0 9.9 °C
limited until complete deactivation after the differential, when the Hc16 Enable reheating coil water temperature threshold
cooling device will be activated. Threshold 25 -99.9 99.9 °C
The function is similar in: Differential 2 0 99.9 °C
1) cooling;
2) humidification;

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HEAT COIL COOL COIL
Mask index Display description Selection
ON ON
Ha09 Enable water pumps 0:No¦ 1:Yes
Cooling-Cool/heat
Preheating 0:No¦ 1:Yes
OFF OFF
Reheating 0:No¦ 1:Yes
T diff T
diff Enable flow feedback 0:No¦ 1:Yes
Set Set
Mask index Display description Def Min Max U.M
HEAT/ COOL COIL
Ha10 Cooling – cool/ heat pumps
Number of pumps 2 1 2 -
ON
Warning limit 3 0 5 -
Enable antiblock Yes 0 1 -
Ha11 Preheating pumps
OFF
Number of pumps 2 1 2 -
diff_cool diff_heat T
Warning limit 3 0 5 -
Set_cool Set_heat Enable antiblock Yes 0 1 -
Ha12 Reheating pumps
Number of pumps 2 1 2 -
Note: when season changeover is enabled based on the water
temperature, the heating/cooling coil temperature limit is set on Warning limit 3 0 5 -
Hb16 and the switching threshold on Gc03. Enable antiblock Yes 0 1 -
Hc17 Pumps
Mask Display description Selection
Alarm flow delay 30 1 999 s
index
Gc01 Season selection from H2O temperature Start 15 1 999 s
Pumps rotation time 96 0 999 hour
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
index description Overwork time 0 0 999 s
Gc03 Season threshold
Summer 25 -99.9 99.9 °C
8.13.1 Rotation between two pumps
When one pump has operated for the time defined by “Rotation
time”, operation of the pumps is rotated. “Overlapping time” can be
used to manage the changeover sequence between pumps:
8.13 Pump management
OVERLAPPING TIME
Up to two pumps are managed, with rotation and alarms. The
>0 =0 <0
corresponding functions concern:
1) automatic rotation between the pumps to equally share the Active pump stop Pump ON stops and Pump OFF start
work load and operating hours between pumps. This is activated: delay pump OFF starts delay (*)
• when a certain period of time expires; (*) During the overlapping time no pump is on.
• when a thermal overload alarm is activated or there is no flow on
one of the two pumps;
2) antiblock management, with temporary activation of the 8.13.2 Pump alarms
pump when the system is not used for long periods; There are two types of alarm:
3) frost protection by starting the pump to circulate fluid. • in the event of overload alarms, the alarm is signalled and the pump
The pumps are enabled as devices and consequently the number stops immediately. If a second pump is available operation is rotated;
needs to be defined. For the explanations of the other parameters, • in the event of flow alarms, a warning signal is sent until the pump
see “Rotation between two pumps” and “Pump alarms”. stops completely. If a second pump is available operation is rotated.
Each pump sends a number of malfunction signals equal to the
“Warning limit” before the no flow alarm is activated. This alarm has a
delay from when absence of flow is measured, and differs depending
on whether the pump is starting or is in steady operation.
In the following example the alarm is activated after two warnings.

Note:
• the number of warnings is reset as soon as water flow is measured
and is automatic;
• the warning remains active during the attempts to restore pump flow;
• as soon as the alarm is activated the warning is automatically reset;
• when there is an active warning, the pump stays off for a set time. Only
after this time interval can the pump start again, repeating the start-up
procedure: the warning is reset only flow is measured and the pump is on;
• if the number of attempts to restore flow is 0, the alarm is activated
immediately and no attempt is performed to restore flow;
• also see the documents on pump module in 1tool.

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EXAMPLE

ON

REQ
Stop_Time_by_Warning Stop_Time_by_Warning Stop_Time_by_Warning
OFF

ON

PUMP1

OFF
ON
NO_FLOW

OFF

ON

WARNING

OFF
ON
ALARM Reset_warning

OFF

t
Del_Startup_Flow Del_Run_Flow Del_Startup_Flow Del_Startup_Flow

First_warning Second_warning

Key
REQ Request Del_Startup_flow Flow alarm delay in start-up
PUMP1 Pump Del_Run_Flow Flow alarm delay in steady operation
ALARM Alarm

The heaters may be on/off or modulating, for the selection see


8.14 Cooling devices parameter Ha05.
The following cooling devices are managed (Ha06):
Mask index Display Selection
• valves: 0 to 10 V with one analogue output
description
• floating valves, with two relays outputs, one for the open Ha05 Heaters type On/Off ¦ Modulating ¦ On/Off binary
command and one for closing;
• direct expansion: stepped control, calling the condenser The type of control depends on the number of heaters:
only without management of the refrigeration cycle. 1) Modulating: see the graph in the previous paragraph;
Out Out 1) ON/OFF;
St1+St2+St3
2) ON/OFF binary (for 2 heaters only): if the heaters are suitably sized
10 V 3P (R1 with power P and R2 with power 2P) the controller can deliver
St1+St2
2P capacity in steps from 0 to 3P (figure).
St1
P
PREHEATING HEATERS
0V Type ON/OFF, Modulating, ON/OFF binary
100% Req_cool Req_cool
0 0 33% 66%
ON/OFF BINARY CONTROL FOR 2 HEATERS
Key Out
Req_cool Cooling request St1 to 3 Step 1 to 3
P Capacity R1+R2
3P
R2
2P
Note: the total cooling request is divided between the various R1
cascade control devices, based on the PID control parameters, and is P
affected by the supply limits.
0 33% 66% Req_heat

8.15 Heating devices Key


P Power R1,2 Heater 1, 2
The following heating devices are managed (Ha05, Ha08): Req_heat Heating request
• valves: 0 to 10 V with one analogue output
• floating valves, with two relays outputs, one for the open If control is modulating and there is one heater, this will be controlled
command and one for closing; by a digital output plus 1 analogue output for modulation, while if
• heaters. there are from 2 to 4 heaters (with the same power rating) modulation
will only be applied to one heater (1 digital output + 1 analogue
Note: the total heating request is divided between the various
output) and the remaining heaters will be controlled by digital outputs
cascade control devices, based on the PID control parameters, and is
only.
affected by the supply limits.

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OUTPUTS FOR MODULATING HEATER CONTROL TYPE OF FAN CONTROL
NO. OF HEATERS DIGITAL OUTPUTS ANALOGUE OUTPUTS Selection Type of control Outputs
1 1 1 envisaged
2 2 1 (*)
3 3 1 DIG AN
4 4 1 Inverter Air quality 1 1
Static pressure
100%
On-off Two fans installed in parallel to modify 2 -
R1 (double) the ventilating section. Same control as
direct starting with delay set between
0% the two
On-off Same as direct starting with setting of 3 -
ON
(star – delta) contactor digital outputs
R1 On-off Fan start-up linked only to unit power- 1 -
OFF (direct on
starting)
ON On-off Pair of fans where one is the backup for 2 -
(backup fan) the other in the event of faults (flow,
R2 thermal overload alarm)
OFF On-off (2 Speed 1 Unit ON 2 -
speed) 2 Air quality request
ON (*) if only supply fan fitted. Double the number of outputs with supply
R3 and return air fans.
OFF
8.16.1 On/Off fans with direct and star-delta starting
ON The fans are started when the unit is powered up. For starting, as well
R4 as the fan outputs, the outputs for the 3 contactors also need to be
enabled (see the figure)
OFF 1) Supply/return air fan line (K1)
Req 2) Supply/return air fan star (K3);
100% 75% 50% 25% 0% 3) Supply/return air fan delta (K2)
The switching delay time also needs to be set.
Key
L1
Req Request R1 to R4 Heater 1 to 4 L2
L3

8.16 Cooling devices K1


The following cooling devices are managed (Ha06):
• valves: 0 to 10 V with one analogue output
• floating valves, with two relays outputs, one for the open
command and one for closing;
• direct expansion: stepped control, calling the condenser M
only without management of the refrigeration cycle. K2
3~

Note: the total cooling request is divided between the various


cascade control devices, based on the PID control parameters, and is
affected by the supply limits. K3

Mask Display Selection


index description
Ha03 Fan type 1: On-Off(direct start) ¦ 2: On-Off(star-
delta) ¦ 3: On-Off (double) ¦ 4: Inverter
¦ 5: On-Off(2 speed) ¦ 6: On-Off (duty
standby) ¦
Hb37 Star-delta logic
Supply fan line position ≠0
Supply fan star position ≠0
Supply fan delta position ≠0
Hb37 Return fan line position ≠0
Return fan star position ≠0
Return fan delta position ≠0

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Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM index description
index description Gfc17 Supply inverter
Hc04 Fans Star-Delta timing Minimum/fixed 30 0 100 %
Star-line - 0 99 ms power
Star - 0 99 ms Max power 100 0 100 %
Star-delta - 0 99 ms Return inverter %
Minimum/fixed 30 0 100 %
power
ON Max power 100 0 100 %
REQ Gfc18 Supply flow control
Setpoint 1500 0 2000 Pa
OFF Differential 300 0 1000 Pa
ON Integral time 300 0 1000 s
Derivative time 10 0 9999 s
K1
Gfc19 Return flow control
OFF Setpoint 1500 0 2000 Pa
ON Differential 300 0 1000 Pa
K3 Integral time 300 0 1000 s
Derivative time 10 0 9999 s
OFF
Supply_fan_inv/
ON Return_fan_inv/
K2 Max_power

OFF
Min_power
t
d1 d2
diff Supply_pressure/
d3 Return_Pressure
Set
Key
REQ Fan request Key
K1 Fan line K2 Fan delta Supply_pressure/ return pressure Supply/ return pressure
K3 Fan star d1 Line – star delay Supply_fan_inv/ Return_fan_inv Supply / return fan inverter
d2 Star-delta delay d3 Star time request
8.16.2 Double On/Off fans Min_power Minimum power
This is when there are two fans fitted in parallel, to modify the Max_power Maximum power
ventilating section. Activation again depends on unit power-on,
however a delay is available between activation of the first and
second fan (supply – return). 2) Air quality: on unit power-up the fan tries to satisfy the request.

Supply_fan_inv/
Return_fan_inv/
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM
Max_power
index
Hc06 Fans timing
Stop delay 30 0 999 s
Min_power
Supply-return 0 0 999 s
0 100 %Req_Air_Quality
8.16.3 Fans with inverters 3) Fixed speed: control is completely disabled and the fan operates at a
If the fans are controlled by inverter, three types of control can be fixed speed.
selected:
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM
Mask Display description Selection index
index Gfc17 Supply inverter
Ha03 Fan type 1: Static pressure ¦ 2: Air Minimum/fixed power 30 0 100 %
quality ¦ 3: Fixed speed Return inverter %
Minimum/fixed power 30 0 100 %
1) Static pressure: on unit power-up the fan operates at minimum
speed and then tries to reach the differential pressure set point, with
the PID parameters set.

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8.16.4 On/Off fans with backup Note: if the alarms involve the supply fan (Ha04), the control
devices that are stopped are those on the supply.
This configuration features a pair of fans, where one is backup for
the other in the event of flow or excess temperature alarms. If
A delay when starting and a delay in steady operation can be set for the
activated (Ha04), there are two overload alarms for the supply fans
flow alarm. The alarm has automatic reset until reaching the set
and two for the return fans. The flow alarm, on the other hand, uses
number of attempts and subsequently has manual reset. The flow
one device (pressure switch/flow switch or differential probe) for the
alarm stops the fan for a certain fixed time before attempting to start it
supply fans and one device for the return fans. A rotation time can
again. In the case of backup fans, the second fan will be activated
be set between the two fans and backup fan activation can be
immediately, if available.
brought forward/delayed by setting the overlapping time >/<0.
Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM Mask Display description Def Min Max UOM
index index
Hc06 Fans timing Hc05 Flow alarm threshold
Stop delay 30 0 999 s Supply 100 0 9999 Pa
Supply-return 0 0 999 s Return 100 0 9999 Pa
Rotation time 0 0 999 h Differential 300 0 9999 Pa
Overworking time 0 -99 99 s Hc07 Fans flow alarm
Start-up delay 20 1 999 s
8.16.5 Two speed fans Running delay 5 1 999 s
In this case a two-speed fan can be installed, where the first is Flow warning retries 0 0 5 -
activated when the unit starts (supply/return air fan 1) and the
second is activated due to an air quality request (supply/return air
fan 2). 8.17 Air quality
8.17.1 Definition
Mask index Display description Selection
CO2 and/or VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) probes can be used to
Hb35 Supply fan monitor air quality and if necessary increase the flow-rate of fresh air to
Position ≠0 increase the concentration of oxygen.
Logic NC, NO 8.17.2 Enabling
Hb36 Supply fan 2 The air quality control function can only be enabled if the mixing
Position ≠0 damper is fitted or the fan features modulating operation. The type of
Logic NC, NO control can be selected between proportional or proportional+integral.
If activated (Ha04), one thermal overload alarm is available for the Mask Display description Selection
supply fan and one thermal overload alarm for the return fan. index
Ha02 Dampers type Fresh air+mixing ¦ Fresh
air+mixing+exhaust
8.16.6 Fan alarms Enable air quality Yes
The alarms due to excess temperature or no flow are enabled on management
screen Ha04. The thermal overload alarm is only signalled via a Ha03 Fan type inverter
digital input, connected for example to a suitably calibrated Fan regulation Air quality
thermostat. The flow alarm can be generated by a pressure Ha15 Air quality
switch/flow switch or by a differential pressure probe. Regulation type Proportional ¦ P+I
Mask index Display description Selection Air quality: Probe type CO2 ¦ CO2+VOC ¦ VOC
Ha04 Fan alarms Hb13 CO2 air quality Position ≠ 0
Overload 1: None ¦ 2: Supply ¦ Hb14 VOC air quality Position ≠ 0
3: Supply + return
Air flow 1: None ¦ 2: Supply ¦ Note:
3: Supply + return • if both probes (CO2+VOC) are set, the active request will be the
Air flow from 0: Pressure switch ¦ 1: higher of the two;
Transducer • setting fan control to air quality automatically enables the function.
Stop action 0: Individual ¦ 1: All With other settings, to enable quality control, set the corresponding
Hb27 Supply flow control parameter on Ha02.
Position ≠0
Logic NC, NO
Return flow control
Position Position
8.17.3 Control
Once the type of probe has been selected, the set point and differential
Logic Logic
need to be defined for each function. For P+I control, also set the
Hb09 Supply pressure position
integral time.
Position
Type 4 to 20 mA ¦ 0 to 1 V ¦
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
0 to 10 V
index description
Min limit
Gfc30 Air quality with CO2
Max limit
Setpoint 1200 0 5000 ppm
Hb09 Return pressure Differential 200 0 5000 °C
position Air quality with VOC
Position Setpoint 50 0 100 %
Type 4 to 20 mA ¦ 0 to 1 V ¦
Differential 10 0 100 %
0 to 10 V
Hc19 Integral time 300 9999 s
Min limit
Max limit

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Req
8.18 Purging
100%
8.18.1 Definition
Air purging, once enabled, manually forces fresh air into the room for a
set time.
8.18.2 Enabling
The following are possible:
0% 1) enable the purge function manually only if the mixing damper is
CO2/VOC
installed and the function is enabled;
Diff
2) automatically activate the function at start-up (based on the
Set scheduler).

Key
CO2/VOC CO2/VOC Req Air quality request Mask Display description Selection
probe
index
Set CO2/VOC air quality set point
Ha15 Enable purging 0: No ¦ 1: Yes
Diff CO2/VOC air quality differential Gg02 Air quality
Start purging No ¦ Yes
Based on the request, first the fresh air damper output will be increased
Stop purging No ¦ Yes
and then the fan output (cascade control).
Resume time ---min
% OPEN
Req_Damper Req_Fans Repeat at start-up No ¦ Yes
100%
Mask Display description Def Min Max UO
index M
Hc19 Cleaning time 10 0 300 min

0% 8.18.3 Control
% Req During the purge function, the fresh air damper is fully opened to assist
the inlet of fresh air and the fan is operated at maximum speed.
Set 50 100
Key Note: in the status of frost protection the function is disabled.
Set Air quality set point
Req_Fans
Req_Damper
Fan request
Fresh air damper request
8.19 Frost protection
Req Air quality request 8.19.1 Unit frost protection
This can be activated by thermostat, probe or thermostat and probe
Note: the fan request from 0 to 100 % varies the fan speed together. If activated by thermostat, the “Frost protection alarm” digital
between minimum and maximum. input is configured on Hb25, if activated by probe the frost protection
probe analogue input is configured on Hb11; the set point and
The maximum and minimum limits for the mixing and fresh air differential are set on Gfc33.
dampers are set on Hc02. Based on the percentage of the air
quality request, the dampers will operate with the following trend. ON
The exhaust damper, if available, follows the trend of the fresh air
damper. For ON/OFF dampers, maximum corresponds to ON and
minimum to OFF.
OFF
100%
Max_Mix_Damper B
diff
Max_Ext_Damper Set
Key
Min_Ext_Damper Set Frost protection set point B Frost protection probe
Min_Mix_Damper 0% diff Frost protection differential
100% Req
Key Mask index Display description Selection
Req Air quality request Ha16 Frost protection 1: none ¦
Min_Mix_Damper Mixing damper minimum limit 2: by frost-stat ¦
Max_Mix_Damper Mixing damper maximum limit 3: by probe ¦
Min_Ext_Damper Fresh air damper minimum limit 4: by probe+frost-stat
Max_Ext_Damper Fresh air damper minimum limit Hb11 Frost temperature position ≠0
position type: NTC ¦ PT1000
Hb25 Frost-stat position ≠0
Note: opening the fresh air damper involves proportionally
closing the mixing damper, respecting the corresponding minimum
Mask Display Def Min Max UOM
and maximum limits. If a freecooling/freeheating request is also
index description
active, the fresh air damper will open based on the higher of the
two. Gfc33 Frost temperature position
Setpoint 5 -99.9 99.9 °C
Differential 3 0 99.9 °C

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If the frost protection probe measures a temperature less than
Set+diff, the controller activates “Frost protection prevention” mode,
8.20 Auxiliary control
with the icon shown on the display: the preheating coil Four auxiliary control loops can be enabled, each with its probe, P, PI or
capacity is increased gradually. The fresh air damper is closed PID control and activation. The set points, differentials and integral
gradually however only if the mixing damper is installed. The times can be displayed on screens B11 to B14.
controller exits “frost protection prevention” mode when the
temperature exceeds Set+diff. Mask index Display description Selection
If, on the other hand, the temperature continues falling and the frost Ha19 Auxiliary regulation loop None, 1 to 4
protection probe value is less than Set, the frost protection alarm is Ha20 to Ha23 Regulation loop 1
activated, with automatic reset. The display continues showing the Regulation type Direct ¦ inverse
icon. The controller: Output type Modulating +on/off ¦
1) stops the fans; on/off ¦ modulating
2) closes the dampers; Other management None ¦ on with supply fan
3) activates the preheating coil at 100%; ¦ Force with frost
4) activates the cooling coil at 50%; protection
5) activates all the pumps. Hb19 to 22 Regulation probe loop 1 to 4
If, as a consequence of these actions, the frost protection probe Position ≠0
measures a temperature greater than Set+diff, the controller exits Type NTC ¦ PT1000 ¦ 0 to 1 V ¦ 0
frost protection mode. to 10 V ¦ 4 to 20 mA
Gfc36 to 39 Regulation loop 1 to 4
Note:
• unit frost protection is also active when the unit is OFF; Setpoint
• frost protection by thermostat only features the alarm with Differential
automatic reset; Integral time
• for alarms from probe +thermostat, use the thermostat as a safety
device and calibrate it to lower temperature than the frost
protection set point.

8.19.2 Room frost protection


The room probe must be enabled on Hb04. The set point is then set
on Gfc34. The differential is fixed at 3°C.

ON

OFF

3 B (°C)
Set
Key
Set Room frost protection set B Room probe
point

Mask Display description Selection


index
Hb04 Room temperature Position ≠ 0
Gfc34 Room frost protection enable No ¦ Yes

Mask Display Def Min Max UOM


index description
Gfc34 Setpoint 5 -99.9 99.9 °C

If the room temperature is less than the set point and the controller
is OFF:
a) the display shows frost protection as being active;
b) the controller starts operating as if it were ON, based on the
control probe reading

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description
Mask Index

Address
Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
A. On/Off Unit
A01 Unit status 0 - 0 4 0: OFF ¦ 1: I R/W 12
COMFORT ¦ 2:
PRECOMFORT¦ 3:
ECONOMY ¦ 4:
AUTO
Reset time???? 4 Hour 0.5 16 I R -
Override for - Hour 0.5 16 I R -
Enable auto-resume No - No Yes 0:No¦ 1:Yes I R/W -
B. Setpoint
B01 Temperature Current temperature set point 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 93
Humidity Current humidity set point 0 % RH 0 100 I R 13
External compensation Enable: Gfc08-Gfc09 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R -
Config.: Hb03
AIN Offset Enable: Ha19 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 25
Configure: Hb23
B02 Comfort temp. Summer Comfort room temp. set point (cooling) 23 °C Min. temp. Max. temp. A R/W 94
set limit in set limit in
cooling cooling
(Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Comfort temp. Winter Comfort room temp. set point (heating) 23 °C Min. temp. Max. temp. A R/W 95
set limit in set limit in
heating heating
(Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Comfort humid. Summer Comfort room humidity set point 50 % RH Min. humid. Max. humid. I R/W 14
(cooling) set limit in set limit in
cooling cooling
(Gfc03) (Gfc03)
Comfort humid. Winter Comfort room humidity set point 50 % RH 0 100 I R/W 15
(heating)
B03 Pre-comfort temp. Summer Precomfort room temp. set point 25 °C Min. temp. Max. temp. A R/W 96
(cooling) set limit in set limit in
cooling cooling
(Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Pre-comfort temp. Winter Precomfort room temp. set point 21 °C Min. temp. Max. temp. A R/W 97
(heating) set limit in set limit in
heating heating
(Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Pre-comfort humid. Summer Precomfort room humidity set point 55 % RH 0 100 I R/W 16
(cooling)
Pre-comfort humid. Winter Precomfort room humidity set point 45 % RH 0 100 I R/W 17
(heating)
B04 Economy temp. Summer Economy room temp. set point (cooling) 27 °C Min. temp. Max. temp. A R/W 98
set limit in set limit in
cooling cooling
(Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Economy temp. Winter Economy room temp. set point (heating) 19 °C Min. temp. Max. temp. A R/W 99
set limit in set limit in
heating heating
(Gfc02) (Gfc02)
Economy humid. Summer Economy room humidity set point 60 % RH 0 100 I R/W 18
(cooling)
Economy humid. Winter Economy room humidity set point 40 % RH 0 100 I R/W 19
(heating)
B11 Regulation loop 1 Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 148
(see Ha20…Ha23; Gfc36…Gfc39) Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 149
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 129
B12 Regulation loop 2 Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 150
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 151
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 130
B13 Regulation loop 3 Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 152
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 153
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 131
B14 Regulation loop 4 Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 154
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 155
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 132

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Mask Index

Address
Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
C. Clock/ Scheduler
C01 Hour Current time - hh:mm 00:00 23:59 I R/W -
Date Current date - dd/mm/yy 01/01/00 31/12/99 I R/W -
Day Day of the week - Mo…Su Mo Su I R -
C02 Enable scheduler Enable time bands No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W 85
Day Day time band setting Mo - Mo Su 0: Mo…6: Su I R/W 25
Copy to Day to copy settings to Mo - Mo All 0: Mo ¦…¦ D R/W -
6: Su ¦ 7: all
No/Yes Enable copy settings No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes I R/W -
F1 hh Time band F1 start hour 8 hour 0 23 I R/W 26
mm Time band F1 start minutes 30 minute 0 59 I R/W 27
operating mode Time band F1 operating mode comfort - 0 3 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 28
comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comf. ¦
3: economy
F2 hh Time band F2 start hour 12 hour 0 23 - I R/W 29
mm Time band F2 start minutes 30 minute 0 59 - I R/W 30
operating mode Time band F2 operating mode pre- - 0 3 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 31
comfort comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comfort¦
3: economy
F3 hh Time band F3 start hour 13 hour 0 23 - I R/W 32
mm Time band F3 start minutes 30 minute 0 59 - I R/W 33
operating mode Time band F3 operating mode pre- - 0 3 0: off I R/W 34
comfort 1: comfort
2: pre-comf.
3: economy
F4 hh Time band F4 start hour 13 hour 0 23 - I R/W 35
mm Time band F4 start minutes 30 minute 0 59 - I R/W 36
operating mode Time band F4 operating mode comfort - 0 3 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 37
comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comf. ¦
3: economy
C03 Enable holiday period Enable holidays No - No Yes 0:No¦1:yes D R/W 86
Period 1 Start dd Holiday period 1 start day - day 01 31 - I R/W 38
mm Holiday period 1 start month - month 01 12 - I R/W 39
End dd Holiday period 1 end day - day 01 31 - I R/W 40
mm Holiday period 1 end month - month 01 12 - I R/W 41
Set Holiday period 1 operating mode - - 0 3 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 42
comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comf. ¦
3: economy
Period 2 Start dd Holiday period 2 start day - day 01 31 - I R/W 43
mm Holiday period 2 start month - month 01 12 - I R/W 44
End dd Holiday period 2 end day - day 01 31 - I R/W 45
mm Holiday period 2 end month - month 01 12 - I R/W 46
Set Holiday period 2 operating mode - - 0 3 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 47
comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comf. ¦
3: economy
Period 3 Start dd Holiday period 3 start day - day 01 31 - I R/W 48
mm Holiday period 3 start month - month 01 12 - I R/W 49
Fine dd Holiday period 3 end day - day 01 31 - I R/W 50
mm Holiday period 3 end month - month 01 12 - I R/W 51
Set Holiday period 3 operating mode - - 0 3 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 52
comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comf. ¦
3: economy
C04 Enable special days No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W 87
SD1 dd Special day 1: day - day 01 31 - I R/W 53
mm Special day 1: month - month 01 12 - I R/W 54
set Special day 1 operating mode - - - 4 0: off ¦ 1: I R/W 55
comfort ¦ 2: pre-
comf. ¦
3: economy¦ 4:
auto

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Address
Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
C04 SD dd Special day 2: day - day 01 31 - I R/W 56
2 mm Special day 2: month - month 01 12 - I R/W 57
set Special day 2 operating mode - - 0 4 0: off ¦ 1: comfort ¦ 2: pre-comf. ¦ I R/W 58
3: economy¦ 4: auto
SD dd Special day 3: day - day 01 31 - I R/W 59
3 mm Special day 3: month - month 01 12 - I R/W 60
set Special day 3 operating mode - - 0 4 0: off ¦ 1: comfort ¦ 2: pre-comf. ¦ I R/W 61
3: economy¦ 4: auto
SD dd Special day 4: day - day 01 31 - I R/W 62
4 mm Special day 4: month - month 01 12 - I R/W 63
set Special day 4 operating mode - - 0 4 0: off ¦ 1: comfort ¦ 2: pre-comf. ¦ I R/W 64
3: economy¦ 4: auto
SD dd Special day 5: day - day 01 31 - I R/W 65
5 mm Special day 5: month - month 01 12 - I R/W 66
set Special day 5 operating mode - - 0 4 0: off ¦ 1: comfort ¦ 2: pre-comf. ¦ I R/W 67
3: economy¦ 4: auto
SD dd Special day 6: day - day 01 31 - I R/W 68
6 mm Special day 6: month - month 01 12 - I R/W 69
set Special day 6 operating mode - - 0 4 0: off ¦ 1: comfort ¦ 2: pre-comf. ¦ I R/W 70
3: economy¦ 4: auto
C05 Enable summer time No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W 88
Transition time 0 min 0 240 I R/W -
Star day Daylight saving start day last - 4 - 0: last ¦ 1: first ¦ 2: second ¦ 3: third ¦ 4: I R/W -
t fourth
day of the week Daylight saving start day of the week Sunday - 1 7 1: Monday ¦…¦ I R/W -
7:Sunday
month Daylight saving start month March month January Decem 1: January ¦…¦ I R/W -
ber 12: December
hour Daylight saving start hour 02:00 hour 00:00 23:00 I R/W -
En day Daylight saving end day last - 4 - 0: last ¦ 1: first ¦ 2: second ¦ 3: third ¦ 4: I R/W -
d fourth
day of the week Daylight saving end day of the week Sunday - 1 7 1: Monday ¦…¦ I R/W -
7:Sunday
month Daylight saving end month March month January Decem 1: January ¦…¦ I R/W -
ber 12: December
hour Daylight saving end hour 03:00 hour 00:00 23:00 I R/W -
D. Input/Output
D01 Analog inputs
--- = Supply - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 10
temperature
--- = Return - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 11
temperature
--- = Room - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 12
temperature
--- = Supply humidity - %rH 0 100 I R 13
--- = Return humidity - %rH 0 100 I R 14
--- = Room humidity - %rH 0 100 I R 15
D02 --- = Supply pressure - Pa -9999 9999 I R 1
--- = Return pressure - Pa -9999 9999 I R 2
--- = External - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 16
temperature
--- = External humidity - %rH 0 100 A R 17

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CAREL
Value
Index
Mask

UOM

Type
Display description Description/notes

Max

R/W
Def.

Min

ion
D03 --- = Frost temperature - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 18
--- = Off-coil temperature - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 19
--- = Exhaust temperature Enable: Ha01,Ha14 (defrost probe=exhaust), Hb15 - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 20
--- = CO2 - ppm 0 9999 I R 3
--- = VOC - % 0 100 A R 21
D04 Water coil temperature
--- = Cooling- cool/heat Enable: Hc11-Hc14; Config: Hb16 - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 22
--- = Pre - heating Enable: Hc09; Config: Hb17 - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 23
--- = Re – heating Enable: Hc16; Config: Hb18 - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 24
D05 --- = Set offset Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb23 - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 25
--- = Regulation loop 1 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb19 - - -3200 3200 A R 26
--- = Regulation loop 2 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb20 - - -3200 3200 A R 27
--- = Regulation loop 3 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb21 - - -3200 3200 A R 28
--- = Regulation loop 4 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb22 - - -3200 3200 A R 29
D06 Enthalpy
Supply Enable: Ha02 - kJ/kg 0 999.9 A R -
Return Enable: Ha02 - kJ/kg 0 999.9 A R -
Room Enable: Ha02 - kJ/kg 0 999.9 A R -
External Enable: Ha02 - kJ/kg 0 999.9 A R -
Setpoint Enable: Ha02 - kJ/kg 0 999.9 A R -
D07 Digital inputs
--- = Remote On/Off Enable: Ha17; Config: Hb24 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 6
--- = Summer/Winter Enable: Gc01; Config: Hb24 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 7
--- = Double setpoint Enable: Ha18; Config: Hb24 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 8
D08 --- = Generic alarm Config: Hb25; Delay Hc20 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 9
--- = Serious alarm Config: Hb40 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 10
--- = Humidifier alarm Enable: Ha01; Config: Hb28 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 11
--- = Frost-stat Enable: Ha16; Config: Hb25 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 12
D09 --- = 1st supply filter Config: Hb26 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 13
--- = 2nd supply filter Config: Hb26 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 14
--- = Return filter Enable: Ha01; Config: Hb26 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 15
--- = Supply flow Config: Hb27 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 16
--- = Return flow Enable: Ha01-Ha04; Config: Hb27 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 17
D10 Overload pump 1
--- = Cooling-Cool/heat Enable: Ha09-10; Config: Hb30 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 18
--- = Pre-heating Enable: Ha09-11; Config: Hb30 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 19
--- = Re-heating Enable: Ha09-12; Config: Hb30 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 20
D11 Overload pump 2
--- = Cooling-Cool/heat Enable: Ha09-10; Config: Hb31 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 21
--- = Pre-heating Enable: Ha09-11; Config: Hb31 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 22
--- = Re-heating Enable: Ha09-12; Config: Hb31 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 23
D12 Coil flow
--- = Cooling-Cool/heat Enable: Ha09; Config: Hb32 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 24
--- = Pre-heating Enable: Ha09;Config: Hb32 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 26
--- = Re-heating Enable: Ha09; Config: Hb32 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 25
D13 Fans overload
--- = Supply 1 Enable: Ha04; Config: Hb29; 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 27
--- = Supply 2 Enable: Ha03 (duty stand-by)-Ha04; Config: Hb29; 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 28
--- = Return 1 Enable: Ha01-Ha04; Config: Hb29; 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 29
--- = Return 2 Enable:Ha01-Ha03 (duty stand-by)-Ha04; 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 30
Config: Hb29;
D14 --- = Supply inverter alarm Enable: Ha03; Config: Hb28 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 31
--- = Return inverter alarm Enable: Ha01-Ha03; Config: Hb28 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 32
--- = Pre-heaters overload Enable: Ha04-Ha05; Config: Hb33 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 33
--- = Re-heaters overload Enable: Ha04-Ha08; Config: Hb33 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 34
D15 --- = Recovery clogged Enable: Ha01; Config: Hb33 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 35
--- = Filter clogged Config: Hb34 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 36
--- = Fire & smoke Enable: always;Config: Hb34; 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 37
--- = Open switch Enable: always;Config: Hb34; 0 - 0 1 0:C:closed¦1:O:open D R 38
D16 Air quality demand Enable: Ha02; Ha15; - % 0 100 A R -
Config: Gfc30, Hc19, Hb13, Hb14
Purging demand Enable: Ha15;Config: Gg02; Hc19; 0 - 0 1 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R -
Activate: Gg02
Resume time Enable: Ha15;Config: Gg02 0 min 0 299 I R -

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Address
Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
D17 Digital outputs
--- = Supply fan Config: Hb35 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 39
--- = Supply fan 2nd Enable: Ha03 (double); Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 40
Config: Hb36
--- = Return fan Enable: Ha01; Config: Hb35 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 41
--- = Return fan 2nd Enable: Ha01; Ha03 (double); Config: Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 42
Hb36
D18 --- = Supply fan line Enable: Ha03(Star-delta); Config: Hb37 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 43
--- = Supply fan star Enable: Ha03; Config: Hb37 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R
--- = Supply fan delta Enable: Ha03; Config: Hb37 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R
--- = Return fan line Enable: Ha01-Ha03(Star-delta); Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 44
Config: Hb38
--- = Return fan star Enable: Ha01-Ha03; Config: Hb38 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R
--- = Return fan delta Enable: Ha01-Ha03; Config: Hb38 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R
D19 --- = Unit status (On/Off) Enable: always; Config: Hb41 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 45
--- = Humidifier Enable: Ha01-Ha13; Config: Hb35 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 46
--- = Rotary recovery/ Run around coil Enable: Ha14; Config: Hb39 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 47
--- = Recovery heater Enable: Ha14; Config: Hb41 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 48
D20 --- = Global alarm Config: Hb40 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 49
--- = Serious alarm Enable: always; Config: Hb40 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 50
--- = Minor alarm Enable: always; Config: Hb40 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 51
--- = Filter alarm Enable: always; Config: Hb41 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 52
D21 --- = Fresh air damper Enable: Ha02; Config: Hb39 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 53
--- = By-pass damper Enable: Ha14; Config: Hb39 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 54
--- = Re-heater 1 Enable: Ha08; Config: Hb49 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 55
--- = Re-heater 2 Enable: Ha08; Config: Hb49 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 56
--- = Re-heater 3 Enable: Ha08; Config: Hb49 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 57
--- = Re-heater 4 Enable: Ha08; Config: Hb49 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 58
D22 --- = Pre-heater 1 Enable: Ha05; Config: Hb48 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 59
--- = Pre-heater 2 Enable: Ha05; Config: Hb48 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 60
--- = Pre-heater 3 Enable: Ha05; Config; Hb48 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 61
--- = Pre-heater 4 Enable: Ha05; Config:Hb48 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 62
D23 --- = Cooling step 1 Enable: Ha06 (Dir. Expans.); Config: Hb47 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 63
--- = Cooling step 2 Enable: Ha06 (Dir. Expans.); Config: Hb47 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 64
--- = Cooling step 3 Enable: Ha06 (Dir. Expans.); Config: Hb47 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 65
--- = Cool/ heat step 1 Enable: Ha01-Ha07(steps);Config:Hb47 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 63
--- = Cool/ heat step 2 Enable: Ha01-Ha07(steps);Config:Hb47 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 64
--- = Cool/ heat step 3 Enable: Ha01-Ha07(steps);Config:Hb47 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 65
--- = Cool/ Heat Enable: Ha01; Config: Hb42 Off - Off On 0:Cool¦ 1:Heat D R 66
D24 Pump 1
--- = Cooling- Cool/heat Enable: Ha01-Ha09; Config: Hb43 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 67
--- = Pre-heating Enable: Ha01-Ha09; Config: Hb43 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 68
--- = Re-heating Enable: Ha01-Ha09;Config: Hb43 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 69
D25 Pump 2
--- = Cooling- Cool/heat Enable: Ha01-Ha09; Config: Hb44 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 70
--- = Pre-heating Enable: Ha01-Ha09; Config: Hb44 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 71
--- = Re-heating Enable: Ha01-Ha09;Config: Hb44 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 72
D26 --- = Cooling floating valve open Enable: Ha01-Ha06; Config: Hb45 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 73
--- = Cooling floating valve close Enable: Ha01-Ha07; Config: Hb46 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 73
--- = Cool/heat floating valve open Enable: Ha01-Ha06; Config: Hb45 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 74
--- = Cool/heat floating valve close Enable: Ha01-Ha07; Config: Hb46 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 74
--- = Preheating floating valve open Enable: Ha01-Ha05; Config: Hb45 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 75
--- = Preheating floating valve close Enable: Ha01-Ha05; Config: Hb46 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 76
--- = Reheating floating valve open Enable: Ha01-Ha08; Config: Hb45 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 77
--- = Reheating floating valve close Enable: Ha01-Ha08; Config: Hb46 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 78
D27 --- = Regulation loop 1 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb50 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 79
--- = Regulation loop 2 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb50 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 80
--- = Regulation loop 3 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb50 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 81
--- = Regulation loop 4 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb50 Off - Off On 0:Off¦ 1:On D R 82

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Address
Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
D28 Analog outputs
--- = Supply fan Enable: Ha03 (inverter); Config: Hb51 0 % 0 100 A R 35
--- = Return fan Enable: Ha01-Ha03 (inverter); Config:Hb52 0 % 0 100 A R 36
--- = Exhaust damper Enable: Ha02; Config: Hb55 0 % 0 100 A R 37
--- = Fresh air damper Enable: Ha02; Config: Hb53 0 % 0 100 A R 38
--- = Mixing damper Enable: Ha02; Config: Hb54 0 % 0 100 A R 40
D29 --- = Bypass damper Enable; Ha14; Config: Hb56 0 % 0 100 A R 39
--- = Rotary recovery Enable: Ha14; Config: Hb63 0 % 0 100 A R 44
--- = Preheat heaters Enable: Ha01-Ha05; Config: Hb60 0 % 0 100 A R 43
--- = Reheat heaters Enable: Ha01-Ha08; Config: Hb62 0 % 0 100 A R 42
D30 --- = Humidifier Enable: Ha13; Config: Hb57 0 % 0 100 A R 41
Valve
--- = Cooling – Cool/heat % Enable: Ha01-Ha06; Config: Hb59 0 % 0 100 A R 45
--- = Preheating% Enable: Ha05; Config: Hb58 0 % 0 100 A R 47
--- = Reheating % Enable: Ha08; Config: Hb61 0 % 0 100 A R 46
D31 --- = Regulation loop 1 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb64 0 % 0 100 A R 48
--- = Regulation loop 2 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb65 0 % 0 100 A R 49
--- = Regulation loop 3 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb66 0 % 0 100 A R 50
--- = Regulation loop 4 Enable: Ha19; Config: Hb67 0 % 0 100 A R 51
D40 Supply VFD
Status 0 - 0 1 0: not ready¦ D R -
1: ready
Run 0 - 0 1 0: stop ¦ 1: run D R -
Direction 0 - 0 1 0:  ¦1:  D R -
Alarms 0 - 0 1 0: No alarms¦ D R -
1: active
Speed status 0 - 0 1 0: ramping¦ D R -
1: reference
reached
D41 Request 0 - 0 100 A W 53
Feedback 0 - -99.9 99.9 A W -
Dissipator temperature 0 °C -999 999 I R 4
DC voltage 0 V 0 9999 I R 5
D42 Motor data
Speed 0 - -9999 9999 I W -
Voltage 0 V -9999 9999 A R 54
Current 0 A -99.9 99.9 A R 55
Torque 0 % -9999 9999 A R 56
Power 0 % -999.9 999.9 A R 57
D50 Return VFD
Status 0 - 0 1 0: not ready¦ D R -
1: ready
Run 0 - 0 1 0: stop ¦ 1: run D R -
Direction 0 - 0 1 0:  ¦1:  D R -
Alarms 0 - 0 1 0: No alarms¦ D R -
1: active
Speed status 0 - 0 1 0: ramping¦ D R -
1: reference
reached
D51 Request 0 - 0 100 A W 59
Feedback 0 - -99 99 A W -
Dissipator temperature 0 °C -999 999 I R 7
DC voltage 0 V 0 9999 I R 8
D52 Motor data
Speed 0 - -9999 9999 I R -
Voltage 0 V -9999 9999 A R 60
Current 0 A -99.9 99.9 A R 61
Torque 0 % -999.9 999.9 A R 62
Power 0 % -999.9 999.9 A R 63

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Mask Index

Address
Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
D60 Belimo 1…8 Enable: Ha24-Ha27-Ha28-Ha60…83; Config: -
D62 Request 0 - 0 9 0: Close¦ A R/W 65;67;
D64 1: Override open¦ 69;71;
D66 2: Open 73;75;
D68 77;79
D70 Actual position 0 % 0 100 A R 66;68;
D72 70;72;
D74 74;76;
78;80
Actual flow 0 m3/h 0 100 A R -
External input % 0 100 I R -
0 - 0 1 0: Open¦ D R -
1: Close
Net alarm 0 - 0 - 0: no alarm¦ I R -
1: offline¦
2: unknown command¦
3: unpermitted command¦
4: device error
D61 Belimo 1…8
D63 information
D65 SW version 0 - - - I R -
D67 Serial number 0 - - - - I R -
D69
D71
D73
D75
D81 Serial probe n°1…6 Enable: Ha26; Config: Ha31-Ha91 0 - 0 99 I W -
D82 Temperature 0 °C - - A W -
D83 Humidity 0 % RH - - A W -
D84 Dew point 0 °C - - A W -
D85
D86
E. Data logger
E01 Alarm Nr.-hour-date Pressing the bell button 0 - 0 99 I R/W -
Code – Description displays the alarm log. For
Supply temperature – Return the complete list see chap.
temperature Alarms
F. Board switch: see chapter “Description of the Menus”
G. Service
a. Change language
Ga01 ENTER to change 0 - 0 9 0:Italian¦1: I R/W -
ESC to confirm English¦2:Spanish
Ga02 Disable language mask at No - No Yes 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W -
startup
Display countdown 60 s 0 999 I R -
b. Information
Gb01 Software code – Version - 0 - 0 99 I R -
date
Manual:
Bios: …; Date …;
Boot: …; Date …;
Gb02 pCO type 0 - 1 10 0: pCO2¦ 1: pCO1 I R/W -
¦ 2: pCO2¦ 3: pCOC¦
¦ 4: pCOXS¦
¦ 5: pCOOEM¦
¦ 6: -¦ 7: PCO3¦
¦ 8: Snode¦9: -¦
¦ 10: pCO5¦
Type of pCO controller 0 - 0 99 10: Large¦ I R/W -
11: Medium ¦ 12: Small ¦ 13:
XL N.O. ¦ 17: XL N.C.
Total flash 0 - 0 9999 I R/W -
Ram 0 - 0 9999 I R/W -
Built-in type 0 - 0 9 0: No¦ 2: pGD0¦ 3: pGD1 I R -
Main cycle 0 - 0 9999 A W -
Cycle/s 0 - 0 9999 I R -

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Display description Description/notes

CAREL
Value
UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
c. Summer/winter
Gc01 Season selection from 0 - 0 5 0:Keyboard¦1: I R/W 133
Digital input¦
2:B.M.S.¦
3:Keyboard/B.M.S.¦4:Auto¦5:
H2O temperature
Gc02 Set season 0 - 0 1 0:Auto¦1:Fix days D R/W 174
Summer start 15/05 dd/mm 01/01 31/12 I R/W 134-5
Winter start 30/09 dd/mm 01/01 31/12 I R/W 136-7
Threshold summer 25 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 156
Threshold winter 10 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 157
Delay change 1 hour 0 999 I R/W 138
Gc03 Season threshold Enable: Gc01=temp.H2O, Hc14, Hb16
Summer 25 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W
Winter 30 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W
d. Working hours
Working hours
Gd01 Supply fan 0 hour 0 999 I R 146-7 *
Return fan 0 hour 0 999 I R 150-1 *
Humidifier 0 hour 0 999 I R 154-5 *
Rotary recovery 0 hour 0 999 I R 156-7 *
Gd02 Cool pump 1 0 hour 0 999 I R 158-9 *
Cool pump 2 0 hour 0 999 I R 160-1 *
Preheat pump 1 0 hour 0 999 I R 162-3 *
Preheat pump 2 0 hour 0 999 I R 164-5 *
Reheat pump 1 0 hour 0 999 I R 166-7 *
Reheat pump 2 0 hour 0 999 I R 168-9 *
Gd03 Preheating heaters
Heater 1 0 hour 0 999 I R 170*-1
Heater 2 0 hour 0 999 I R 172*-3
Heater 3 0 hour 0 999 I R 174*-5
Heater 4 0 hour 0 999 I R 176*-7
Gd04 Reheating heaters
Heater 1 0 hour 0 999 I R 178*-9
Heater 2 0 hour 0 999 I R 180*-1
Heater 3 0 hour 0 999 I R 182*-3
Heater 4 0 hour 0 999 I R 184*-5
e. BMS Configuration * =Working hours X 1000
Ge01 BMS protocol 0 - 0 2 0:CAREL¦1:M I R/W -
ODBUS¦
2:LON¦
Baud rate 0 bps 0 4 0:1200 I R/W -
¦1:2400 ¦
2:4800
¦3:9600 ¦
4:19200
Address 1 - 0 207 I R/W -
Ge02 BMS offline alarm enable 0 - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes I R/W -
Timeout 0 s 0 900 - I R -
Ge03 Press ENTER to ENABLE 0 - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R -
commissioning service
/Connect the BMS port
f. Service settings
a. Working hour set
Gfa01 Supply fan
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ D R/W -
Gd01) 1:Y=Yes
Return fan
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ D R/W -
Gd01) 1:Y=Yes
Gfa02 Humidifier
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ D R/W -
Gd01) 1:Y=Yes
Rotary recovery
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ D R/W -
Gd01) 1:Y=Yes

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Description/

CAREL
Display description

Value
Index
Mask

UOM

Type
notes

Max

R/W
Def.

Min

on
Gfa03/4 Pumps 1/2 -
Cooling
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd02) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Preheating
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd02) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Reheating
Threshold 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd02) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Gfa05 Preheating heaters
Threshold heater 1 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd03) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Threshold heater 2 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd03) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Threshold heater 3 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd03) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd03) 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd03) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Gfa06 Reheating heaters
Threshold heater 1 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd04) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Threshold heater 2 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd04) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Threshold heater 3 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd04) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
Threshold heater 4 0 hour 0 99000 I R/W -
Reset (acts on counter Gd04) 0 - 0 1 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W -
b. Probe adjustment
Gfb01 Supply temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 10
Return temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 11
Return temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe - °C -99.9 99.9 A R 16
Gfb02 Supply humidity
Offset 0 % RH -20 20 I R/W -
Probe 0 % RH 0 100 A R 13
Return humidity
Offset 0 % RH -20 20 I R/W -
Probe 0 % RH 0 100 A R 14
External humidity
Offset 0 % RH -20 20 I R/W -
Probe 0 % RH 0 100 I R 17
Gfb03 Supply pressure
Offset 0 Pa -200 200 I R/W -
Probe 0 Pa -9999 9999 I R 1
Return pressure
Offset 0 Pa -200 200 I R/W -
Probe 0 Pa -9999 9999 I R 2
Gfb04 CO2 air quality
Offset 0 ppm -99 99 I R/W -
Probe 0 ppm 0 9999 I R 3
VOC air quality
Offset 0 % -50 50 I R/W -
Probe 0 % 0 999 A R -
Gfb05 Frost temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 18
Off-coil temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 19
Exhaust temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 I R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 20

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Display description Description/notes

Value
Index
Mask

UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min

on
Gfb06 Cool water temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 22
Preheat water temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 23
Reheat water temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 A R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 24
Gfb07 Room temperature
Offset 0 °C -9.9 9.9 I R/W -
Probe 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R 12
Room humidity
Offset 0 % RH -99.9 99.9 A R/W -
Probe 0 % RH 0 100 A R -
Gfb08 Regulation loop probes
1/2/3/4
Offset 0 -20 20 A R/W -
Probe 0 -3200 3200 I R 26;2
7;
28;2
9
c. Thermoregulation
Gfc01 Main mask information
1st row Return - 0 14 0:None I R/W
temperatu 1:Supply temp.¦
re 2:Returm temp.¦
3:Room temp.¦
4:External temp¦
5:Temp
setpoint¦
6: Supply
humid.¦ 7:
Return
humid.¦8:Room
humid.¦
9:Ext. humid.¦
10: Humid.
setpoint¦
11:Supply
pressure.¦
12:Return
pressure¦
13: CO2 quality¦
14: VOC quality
2nd row Return - 0 14 See 1st row I R/W
humidity
Gfc02 Temperature set limits
Summer low 15 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 106
Summer high 35 °C Summer low 99.9 A R/W 107
Winter low 15 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 108
Winter high 35 °C Winter low 99.9 A R/W 109
Gfc03 Humidity set limits
Summer low 30 % RH 0 100 I R/W 71
Summer high 90 % RH Summer low 100 I R/W 72
Winter low 30 % RH 0 100 I R/W 73
Winter high 90 % RH Winter low 100 I R/W 74
Gfc04 Temperature regulation
Regulation type Prop+inte 0:Proportional¦ I R/W 75
gr 1:Prop.+Integr.¦
2:PID
Auto cool/heat No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W 168
Supply limits None - 1 4 1:None¦2:High¦3: I R/W 76
Low¦4:High/Lo
w
Gfc05 Cooling regulation
Differential 2 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 110
Neutral zone 1 °C 0 99 A R/W 111
Integral time 300 s 0 999 I R/W 77
Derivative time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 78

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CAREL
Display description Description/notes

Value
Index
Mask

UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min

on
Gfc06 Heating regulation
Differential 2 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 112
Neutral zone 1 °C 0 99 A R/W 113
Integral time 300 s 0 999 I R/W 79
Derivative time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 80
Gfc07 Temperature supply limits
Summer high 40 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 116
Winter high 40 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 117
Summer low 10 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 114
Winter low 10 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 115
Differential 3 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 118
Integral time 150 s 0 999 I R/W 81
Enable double action Enable: Gfc04: No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W 169
Auto cool/heat: yes
Supply limits: alto/basso
Gfc08 Type of summer setpoint None - - - 0:None ¦ I R/W 82
compensation 1:External
¦ 2:Room ¦
3:Return
Compensation delta 2 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 121
Compensation start 25 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 119
Compensation end 32 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 120
Gfc09 Type of winter setpoint None - - - 0:None ¦ I R/W 83
compensation 1:External
¦ 2:Room ¦
3:Return
Compensation delta -2 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 124
Compensation start 0 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 122
Compensation end -8 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 123
Gfc10 Humidity regulation
Regulation type Proport 0:Proportional ¦ I R/W 84
1:Proportional+
Integral ¦2:PID
Auto hum/dehum No - No Yes 0:No ¦ 1:Yes D R/W 170
Supply limits 1: none ¦ 2: high I R/W 85
¦ 3: low ¦ 4:
high/low
Gfc11 Dehumidification regulation
Differential 5 % RH 0 100 I R/W 86
Neutral zone 2 % RH 0 100 I R/W 87
Integral time 300 s 0 999 I R/W 88
Derivative time 0 s 0 99 I R/W 89
Gfc12 Humidification regulation
Differential 4 % RH 0 100 I R/W 90
Neutral zone 2 % RH 0 100 I R/W 91
Integral time 300 s 0 999 I R/W 92
Derivative time 0 s 0 99 I R/W 93
Gfc13 Humidity supply limits Enable: Hc01 (Humidity probe ≠ supply)
High limit 100 % RH 0 100 I R/W 95
Low limit 0 % RH 0 100 I R/W 94
Differential 4 % RH 0 100 I R/W 96
Integral time 150 s 0 999 I R/W 97
Gfc14 Priority - 0 - 0 1 0: Temperature¦ D R/W 171
1: Humidity
Gfc15 Freecooling/Freeheating
dampers settings
Temperature differential 4 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 125
Enthalpy differential 5 kJ/kg 0 99.9 A R/W 126
Gfc16 Enthalpy management
Atmospheric pressure 1090 mbar 600 1100 I R/W 98

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Address
Display description

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Value
Index

notes
Mask

UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
Gfc17 Supply inverter
Min/ fixed power 30 % 0 Max power A R/W 127
Max power 100 % Min power 100 A R/W 128
Return inverter
Min/ fixed power 30 % 0 Max power A R/W 129
Max power 100 % Min power 100 A R/W 130
Gfc18 Supply flow control
Setpoint 1500 Pa 0 2000 I R/W 99
Differential 300 Pa 0 1000 I R/W 100
Integral time 300 s 0 9999 I R/W 101
Derivative time 10 s 0 9999 I R/W 102
Gfc19 Return flow control
Setpoint 1500 Pa 0 2000 I R/W 103
Differential 300 Pa 0 1000 I R/W 104
Integral time 300 s 0 9999 I R/W 105
Derivative time 10 s 0 9999 I R/W 106
Gfc20 Cooling cascade
Freecooling 50 % 0 100 I R/W 107
Coil 50 % 0 100 I R/W 108
Recovery 40 % 0 100 I R/W 109
Coil 40 % 0 100 I R/W 110
Gfc21 Heating cascade
Freeheating 50 % 0 100 I R/W 111
Coil 50 % 0 100 I R/W 112
Recovery 40 % 0 100 I R/W 114
Coil 40 % 0 100 I R/W 115
Gfc22 Heating cascade Enable: Ha08: Reheating operation = supplement
Reheating 80 % 0 100 I R/W 116
Gfc23 Minimum cooling valve
opening
Cooling 0 % 0 100 I R/W 117
Dehumidification 0 % 0 100 I R/W 118
Unit off 0 % 0 100 I R -
Only antiblock No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R -
Gfc24 Minimum preheating valve 0 % 0 100 I R/W 119
opening
Unit off 0 % 0 100 I R -
Only antiblock No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R -
Gfc25 Preheating coil settings when humidifying
Setpoint 23 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 131
Differential 2 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 132
Gfc26 Minimum heat/cool valve opening
Cooling 0 % 0 100 I R/W 121
Dehumidification 0 % 0 100 I R/W 122
Heating 0 % 0 100 I R/W 123
Unit off 0 % 0 100 I R -
Only antiblock No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R -
Gfc27 Preheating coil settings when humidifying
Setpoint 20 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 133
Differential 2 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 134
Gfc28 Reheating coil compensation setting
Setpoint 24 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 135
Differential 3 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 136
Gfc29 Minimum reheat valve 0 % 0 100 I R/W 120
opening
Unit off 0 % 0 100 I R -
Only antiblock No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R -
Gfc30 Air quality with CO2
Setpoint 1200 ppm 0 5000 I R/W 124
Differential 200 ppm 0 5000 I R/W 126
Air quality with VOC
Setpoint 50 % 0 100 I R/W 125
Differential 10 % 0 100 I R/W 127

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CAREL
Display description Description/notes

Value
Index
Mask

UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min

on
Gfc31 Heat recovery temperature activation
Delta recovery 5 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 137
Differential recovery 3 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 138
Enthalpy regulation
Differential 5 kJ/kg 0 99.9 A R/W 139
Gfc32 Heat recovery defrost
Setpoint -1 °C -99.9 10 A R/W 140
Differential 4 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 141
Heater offset 3 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 142
Wheel min speed 100 % 0 100 I R/W 128
Gfc33 Frost settings
Setpoint 5 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 143
Differential 3 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 144
Gfc34 Room frost protection enable 0 - 0 1 0: No¦1: Yes D R/W 172
Threshold 5 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W 145
Gfc35 Adiabatic humidifier - Supply low temperature limit
Enable limit No - No Yes 0: No¦1: Yes D R/W 173
Setpoint 15 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 146
Differential 2 °C 0 99.9 A R/W 147
Gfc36 Regulation loop 1
Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 148
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 149
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 129
Gfc37 Regulation loop 2
Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 150
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 151
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 130
Gfc38 Regulation loop 3
Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 152
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 153
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 131
Gfc39 Regulation loop 4
Setpoint 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 154
Differential 0 - -3200 3200 A R/W 155
Integral time 0 s 0 999 I R/W 132
d. User device /Change PW1
Gfd01 Load configuration No - No Yes 0: No¦ 1: Yes D R/W -
Last saving --/--/-- dd/mm/yy 00/00/00 99/99/99 D R/W -
Gfd02 Delete data logger No - No Yes 0: No¦ 1: Yes D R/W -
Gfd03 Insert new service password 1234 ---- 0000 9999 - I R
(PW1)
g. Manual management
Gg01 Supply fan Auto % 0 101 0:Auto¦ 1:0%; ¦101=100% I R/W 139
Return fan Auto % 0 101 0:Auto¦ 1:0%; ¦101=100% I R/W 140
Cooling -Cool/heat coil Auto % 0 101 0:Auto¦ 1:0%; ¦101=100% I R/W 141
Preheating coil Auto % 0 101 0:Auto¦ 1:0%; ¦101=100% I R/W 142
Reheating coil Auto % 0 101 0:Auto¦ 1:0%; ¦101=100% I R/W 143
Humidifier Auto % 0 101 0:Auto¦ 1:0%; ¦101=100% I R/W 145
Gg02 Air quality
Start purging No - No Yes 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R/W 175
Stop purging No - No Yes 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R/W 176
>> Cleaning active << 0 - 0 1 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R -
Purging time
Resume time 0 min 0 999 I W -
Repeat at start-up No - No Yes 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R -
Gg40 Supply VFD
Reset alarms No - No Yes 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R/W 177
Gg50 Return VFD
Reset alarms No - No Yes 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R/W 178
Gg60 Belimo1…Belimo8
Gc61 Start adaptation No - No Yes D R/W
Gc62 Start testrun No - No Yes D R/W
Gc63 Adapted angle Yes - No Yes D R/W
Gc64 Alarms reset No No Yes D R/W
Gc65
Gc66
Gc67

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Address
Display description

CAREL
Value
notes

UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
H. Manufacturer
a. Configuration
Ha01 Main device enable
Fans Supply- - Supply Supply- 0: Supply¦ D R/W -
Return return 1: Supply-Return
Coil Cool+Prehea 0: None ¦ I R/W -
t+Reheat 1:Cool+Preheat+Reheat¦
2: Cooling ¦
3: Heating ¦
4: Cooling+Preheating ¦
5: Cooling+Reheating ¦
6: Cool/Heat coil ¦
7: Cool/Heat coil +Reheat
Humidifier Enabled - Disabled Enabled 0: Disabled ¦1: Enabled D R/W -
Recovery Enabled - Disabled Enabled 0: Disabled ¦1: Enabled D R/W -
Ha02 Dampers type Fresh air+ 1: Fresh air (On/Off) ¦ 2: I R/W -
mixing fresh air (Mod) ¦
3: Fresh air+Mixing ¦
4:Fresh air +Mix+Exhaust
¦5: Fresh air(Mod)
+Exhaust
Freecooling Temperature - 1 3 1: None ¦ 2: Temperature ¦ I R/W -
3: Enthalpy
Freeheating Temperature - 1 3 1: None ¦ 2: Temperature ¦ I R/W -
3: Enthalpy
Enable air quality management Yes - 0 1 0: No ¦ 1: Yes D R/W -
Ha03 Fan type Inverter - 1 6 1: On-Off(Direct start) ¦ I R/W -
2: On-Off(Star-delta) ¦3:
On-Off(Double.)
4: Inverter ¦ 5: On-Off(2
speed) ¦ 6: On-Off(Duty
stand-by)
Fan Regulation Static - 1 6 1: Static pressure ¦ I R/W -
pressure 2: Air quality ¦ 3: Fixed
speed
Ha04 Fan alarms
Overload Supply+retur - 1 3 1: None ¦ 2: Supply ¦ I R/W -
n 3: Supply+return
Air flow Supply+retur - 0 3 1: None ¦ 2: Supply ¦ I R/W -
n 3: Supply+return
Air flow from Pressure - 0 1 0: Pressure switch ¦ 1: D R/W -
switch Transducer
Stop action Individual - 0 1 0: Individual ¦1: All D R/W -
Ha05 Preheating output Modulating 1 3 1: Modulating valve¦ I R/W -
valve 2: Floating valve ¦
3: Heaters
Heaters number 0 - 1 4 I R/W -
Heaters type On/Off - 1: On/Off ¦ 2: Modulating ¦ I R/W -
3: On/Off binary (2
heaters)
Temperature probe when Off coil - 0: Off coil ¦ 1: Regulation D R/W -
humidifying
Ha06 Cooling output type Modulating - 1 3 1: Modulating valve ¦ I R/W -
valve 2: Floating valve ¦
3: Direct expansion
Cooling steps (direct expansion) 1 - 1 3 I R/W -
Dehumidification On - 1 3 1: On regulation probe I R/W -
regulation 2: On dew point
probe 3: Disabled

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Address
Display description

CAREL
Value
notes

UOM

Type
Max

R/W
Def.

Min
Ha07 Heat cool output Enable: Ha01 Modulating valve - 1 3 1: Modulating valve ¦ I R/W -
2: Floating valve ¦
3: Steps
Dehumidification On regulation - 1 3 1: On regulation probe ¦ I R/W -
probe 2: On dew point ¦
3: Disabled
Temperature probe when Off-coil - 0 1 0: Off-coil D R/W -
humidifying 1: Regulation
Ha08 Reheating output Heaters - 1 3 1: Modulating valve ¦ I R/W -
2: Floating valve ¦
3: Heaters
Heaters number 3 - 1 4 I R/W -
Heaters type On/Off - 1 3 1: On/Off ¦ 2: Modulating ¦ I R/W -
3: On/Off binary (2 heaters)
Reheating working mode Compensation - 1 3 1: Integration ¦ I R/W -
2: Compensation ¦
3: Compensation+Integrat.
Ha09 Enable water pumps Cooling- Cool/heat No - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Cool/heat (Ha01)
Preheating No - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Reheating No 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Enable flow feedback No 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha10 Cooling – cool/ heat pumps
Number of pumps 2 - 1 2 I R/W -
Warning limit 3 - 0 5 I R/W -
Enable antiblock Yes - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha11 Preheating pumps
Number of pumps 2 - 1 2 I R/W -
Warning limit 3 - 0 5 I R/W -
Enable antiblock Yes - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha12 Reheating pumps
Number of pumps 2 - 1 2 I R/W -
Warning limit 3 - 0 5 I R/W -
Enable antiblock Yes - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha13 Humidifier
Type Adiabatic - 1 4 1: Isothermic (On/Off control)¦2: I R/W -
(modulating Isothermic (Modulating control)
control) ¦ 3:Adiabatic (On/Off control)¦ 4:
Adiabatic ( Modulating control)
Ha14 Heat recovery type Plate exchanger - 1 5 1: None ¦ 2: Plate exchanger¦ I R/W -
3: Run around coil ¦ 4:
Modulating rotary exchanger¦
5: On/Off rotary exchanger
Regulation Temperature - 0 1 0: Temperature ¦ 1: Enthalpy D R/W -
(rotary exchanger)
Bypass damper On/Off - 1 3 1: None ¦ 2: On/Off ¦ I R/W -
3: Modulating
Wheel min speed 0% % 0 100 0…100% I R/W -
(Modulating rotary exchanger)
Defrost probe External-Return - 0 3 0: None ¦ 1: External-return ¦ 2: I R/W -
Exhaust ¦ 3: External
Recovery heater No 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha15 Air quality
Regulation type P+I - 1 2 1: Proportional ¦ 2: P+I I R/W -
Probe type CO2 - 1 3 1: CO2 ¦ 2: CO2+VOC ¦ 3: VOC I R/W -
Enable purging Yes 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha16 Frost protection By probe 1: none ¦ 2: by frost-stat ¦ I R/W -
3: by probe ¦
4: by probe+frost-stat
Ha17 Enable unit On/Off -
By digit input Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
By BMS No 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -

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Ha18 Setpoint from digital input No - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha19 Enable setpoint offset by No - 0 1 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
analog input
Auxiliary regulation loop None - 0 4 0:None, 1…4 I R/W -
Ha20 Regulation loop 1
Regulation type Direct - 0 1 0: direct¦1: inverse I R/W -
Output type Modulating+On/Off - 0 2 0: modulating+on/off ¦ 1: I R/W -
on/off ¦2: modulating
Other management None - 0 2 0: none ¦ 1: on with supply I R/W -
fan ¦ 2: force with frost
protection
Ha21 Regulation loop 2
Regulation type Direct - 0 1 0: direct¦1: inverse I R/W -
Output type Modulating+On/Off - 0 2 0: modulating+on/off ¦ 1: I R/W -
on/off ¦2: modulating
Other management None - 0 2 0: none ¦ 1: on with supply I R/W -
fan ¦ 2: force with frost
protection
Ha22 Regulation loop 3
Regulation type Direct - 0 1 0: direct¦1: inverse I R/W -
Output type Modulating+On/Off - 0 2 0: modulating+on/off ¦ 1: I R/W -
on/off ¦2: modulating
Other management None - 0 2 0: none ¦ 1: on with supply I R/W -
fan ¦ 2: force with frost
protection
Ha23 Regulation loop 4
Regulation type Direct - 0 1 0: direct¦1: inverse I R/W -
Output type Modulating+On/Off - 0 2 0: modulating+on/off ¦ 1: I R/W -
on/off ¦2: modulating
Other management None - 0 2 0: none ¦ 1: on with supply I R/W -
fan ¦ 2: force with frost
protection
Ha24 Protocol
pLAN port pLAN - 0 21 5: pLAN ¦ 21:Modbus I R/W -
Master(*)
BMS port BMS - 0 4 1:BMS ¦ 4:Winload I R/W -
Field port Modbus master - 1 21 1:Belimo ¦ 21:Modbus I R/W -
master
Ha25 Modbus Master settings
Baudrate 19200 Bit/s 0 4 0: 1200 ¦ 1: 2400 ¦ 2: 4800 I R/W -
3: 9600 ¦ 4: 19200
Stop bit 2 - 1 2 I R/W -
Parity mode None - 0:None ¦ 1:Even ¦ 2:Odd I R/W -
Timeout 300 ms 100 5000 I R/W -
Ha26 pCOe number 0 - 0 2 I R/W -
pCOe1 address 3 - 1 5 I R/W -
pCOe2 address 4 - 1 5 I R/W -
Number of serial probe None None 6 I R/W -
Ha27 Belimo device
Number of actuators 0 - 0 8 I R/W -
Ha28 Press Enter to configure Belimo actuatorsHa60
Ha29 Press Enter to configure the VFD
Ha30 Enable BMS probes and digital No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
inputs
Backup probe 1 None - None Ain10 0: None; 1: Ain1…10: Ain10 I R/W -
Backup probe 2 None - None Ain10 0: None; 1: Ain1…10: Ain10 I R/W -
Backup probe 3 None - None Ain10 0: None; 1: Ain1…10: Ain10 I R/W -
Backup probe 4 None - None Ain10 0: None; 1: Ain1…10: Ain10 I R/W -
Ha31 Press Enter to configure serial probes  Ha91
Ha39 Enable VFD: (Modbus No¦ Yes D R/W
protocol)
Ha40 Supply VFD
Address 1 - 0 999 I R/W -
Data address 0 - 0 9999 I R/W -
Data value 0 - -32768 32767 I R/W -
Default install N No Yes 0:N=No ¦ 1:Y=Yes D R/W

(*) for pCO3 built-in

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Ha41 Supply VFD
Control place I/O terminal - 1 3 1: I/O terminal ¦ 2:keypad ¦ 3: I R/W -
Fieldbus
Speed reference type Ain1 - 0 5 0:Ain1 ¦ 1:Ain2 ¦ 2:Keypad ¦ 3: I R/W -
Fieldbus¦ 4: Motor
potentiometer
¦5:PID regulation

Rotation type Clockwise - 0 1 0:Clockwise ¦ 1: Counter- D R/W -


clockwise
Ha42 Supply VFD
Motor control mode Frequency - 0 1 0:Frequency ¦ 1:Speed I R/W -
Start function Ramp - 0 1 0:Ramp ¦ 1: Flying start I R/W -
Stop function Coasting - 0 1 0:Coasting ¦ 1:Ramp I R/W -
Ha43 Supply VFD
0:None ¦ 1:Warning ¦ 2:Fault
Action when in fault:
none - 0 3 stop function ¦ 3: Fault I R/W -
#03;#09;#11;#15
coasting
Ha44 Supply VFD
0:None ¦ 1:Warning ¦ 2:Fault
Action when in fault:
none - 0 3 stop function ¦ 3: Fault I R/W -
#16;#17;#29;#50
coasting
Ha45 Supply VFD
0:None ¦ 1:Warning ¦ 2:Fault
Action when in fault:
none - 0 3 stop function ¦ 3: Fault I R/W -
#53;#54
coasting
0:None ¦ 1:Warning (below
limit)¦ 2:Warning (above
#55 none - 0 4 I R/W -
limit) ¦ 3: Fault (below limit ¦
4: Fault (above limit)
Ha46 Supply VFD: motor parameters
Volt 0 V 180 690 I R/W -
Cosfi 0.0 - 0,30 0,99 I R/W -
Frequency 0 Hz 30 320 A R/W -
Speed 0 rpm 300 20000 I R/W -
Current 0 A -999,9 999,9 A R/W -
Current limit 0 A 0 999,9 A R/W -
Ha50 Return VFD
Address 2 - 0 999 I R/W -
Data address 0 - 0 9999 I R/W -
Data value 0 - -32768 32767 I R/W -
Default install N N S 0:N=No¦ 1:S=Yes D R/W -
Ha51 Return VFD
Control place I/O terminal - 1 3 1: I/O terminal ¦ 2:keypad ¦ 3: I R/W -
Fieldbus
Speed reference type Ain1 - 0 5 0:Ain1 ¦ 1:Ain2 ¦ 2:Keypad ¦ 3: I R/W -
Fieldbus¦ 4: Motor
potentiometer
¦5:PID regulation
Rotation type Clockwise - 0 1 0:Clockwise ¦ 1: Counter- D R/W -
clockwise
Ha52 Return VFD
Motor control mode Frequency - 0 1 0:Frequency ¦ 1:Speed I R/W -
Start function Ramp - 0 1 0:Ramp ¦ 1: Flying start I R/W -
Stop function Coasting - 0 1 0:Coasting ¦ 1:Ramp I R/W -
Ha53 Return VFD
0:None ¦ 1:Warning ¦ 2:Fault
Action when in fault:
none - 0 3 stop function ¦ 3: Fault I R/W -
#03;#09;#11;#15
coasting
Ha54 Return VFD
0:None ¦ 1:Warning ¦ 2:Fault
Action when in fault:
none - 0 3 stop function ¦ 3: Fault I R/W -
#16;#17;#29;#50
coasting
Ha55 Return VFD
0:None ¦ 1:Warning ¦
Action when in fault:
none - 0 3 2:Fault stop function ¦ 3: I R/W -
#53;#54
Fault coasting

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0:None ¦ 1:Warning (below
limit)¦ 2:Warning (above
#55 none - 0 4 I R/W -
limit) ¦ 3: Fault (below limit
¦ 4: Fault (above limit)

Ha56 Return VFD: motor parameters


Volt 0 V 180 690 I R/W -
Cosfi 0.0 - 0,30 0,99 I R/W -
Frequency 0 Hz 30 320 A R/W -
Speed 0 rpm 300 20000 I R/W -
Current 0 A -999,9 999,9 A R/W -
Current limit 0 A 0 999,9 A R/W -
Belimo 1…Belimo 8
Ha60 Actuator type None - 0 9 0-1: None ¦ 2: Air actuator ¦ I R/W -
Ha63 3,4: Valve actuator¦ 5: None
Ha66 ¦ 6: Firesmoke damper ¦
Ha69 7: None ¦ 8: VAV actuator¦
Ha72 9: None
Ha75 Addressing mode Manual - 0 1 0: Manual ¦ 1: Auto D R/W -
Ha78 SN: 00000-00000-000-000 0 - 0 9 I R/W -
Ha81 Address actuator Enable No - 0 1 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W
addressing
Ha61 Enable external input/probe No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Ha64 Type NTC - 0:NTC ¦ 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V I R/W -
Ha67 ¦ 5: ON/OFF
Ha70 Min value 0 - -999.9 Max A R/W -
Ha73 Max value 0 - Min 999.9 A R/W -
Ha76
Ha79
Ha82
Ha62 Position or air flow limits
Ha65 Minimum 0 % 0 Lim_max A R/W -
Ha68 Maximum 0 % Lim_min 100 A R/W -
Ha71
Ha74
Ha77
Ha80
Ha83
Ha91 Serial probe n°1…6
… Address 128 - 128 159 I R/W -
Ha96 Type Temperature - 0 1 0:Temperature ¦ D R/W -
1: Temperature+humidity
Default installation No - No Yes 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W -
b. I/O Configuration
Analog input
Hb01 Supply temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type NTC - 0 4 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ 2:0…1V ¦ I R/W -
3:0…10V ¦ 4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 °C -50 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 0 °C Min limit 200 A R/W -
Hb02 Return temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type NTC - 0 4 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ 2:0…1V ¦ I R/W -
3:0…10V ¦ 4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 °C -50 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 0 °C Min limit 200 A R/W -

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Hb03 External temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type NTC - - - 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ 2:0…1V ¦ I R/W -
3:0…10V ¦ 4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 °C -50 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 0 °C Min limit 200 A R/W -
Hb04 Room temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type NTC - - - 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ 2:0…1V ¦ I R/W -
¦ 3:0…10V ¦ 4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 °C -50 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 0 °C Min limit 200 A R/W -
Hb05 Supply humidity
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ I R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit %U.R. 0 Max limit I R/W -
Max limit %U.R. Min limit 100 I R/W -
Hb06 Return humidity
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ I R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit %U.R. 0 Max limit I R/W -
Max limit %U.R. Min limit 100 I R/W -
Hb07 External humidity
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ I R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit %U.R. 0 Max limit I R/W -
Max limit %U.R. Min limit 100 I R/W -
Hb08 Room humidity
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ I R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit %U.R. 0 Max limit I R/W -
Max limit %U.R. Min limit 100 I R/W -
Hb09 Supply pressure position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ I R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit Pa 0 Max limit I R/W -
Max limit Pa Min limit 100 I R/W -
Hb10 Return pressure position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ I R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit Pa 0 Max limit I R/W -
Max limit Pa Min limit 100 I R/W -
Hb11 Frost temperature position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ 2:0…1V ¦ I R/W -
3:0…10V ¦ 4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 °C -50 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 0 °C Min limit 200 A R/W -

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Hb12 Off-coil temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ I R/W -
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA

Min limit 0 °C -50 Max limit A R/W -


Max limit 0 °C Min limit 200 A R/W -
Hb13 CO2 air quality
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ A R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 ppm 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 2000 ppm Min limit 5000 A R/W -
Hb14 VOC air quality position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦ A R/W -
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb15 Exhaust temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ A R/W -
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb16 Cooling coil water Ha06, Ha09, Hc11
temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ A R/W -
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb17 Preheat coil water Ha05, Ha09, Hc09
temperature
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ A R/W -
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb18 Reheating coil water Ha08, Ha09,
temperature Hc16
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦ A R/W -
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb19 Regulation probe loop 1
Position -- - 0 99
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb20 Regulation probe loop 2
Position -- - 0 99
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -

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Hb21 Regulation probe loop 3
Position -- - 0 99
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -

Hb22 Regulation probe loop 4


Position -- - 0 99
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Hb23 Temperature setpoint offset Enable:Ha19
Position -- - 0 99
Type 0:NTC ¦ 1:Pt1000 ¦
2:0…1V ¦ 3:0…10V ¦
4:4…20mA
Min limit 0 % 0 Max limit A R/W -
Max limit 100 % Min limit 100 A R/W -
Digital inputs
Hb24 Remote On-Off
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Summer/winter
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Double setpoint Ha18
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb25 Generic alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Serious alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Frost-stat Enable:Ha16
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb26 1st Supply air filter
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
2nd Supply air filter
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Return air filter
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb27 Supply flow
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Return flow
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -

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Def.

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Hb28 Humidifier alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Inverter supply fan alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Inverter return fan alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -

Hb29 Supply fan overload


1.Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
2.Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Return fan overload
1.Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
2.Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb30 Cool pump 1 overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheat pump 1 overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheat pump 1 overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb31 Cool pump 2 overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheat pump 2 overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheat pump 2 overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb32 Cooling flow alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheating flow alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheating flow alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb33 Heat recovery clogged
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheating heaters overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheating heaters overload
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -

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Hb34 Filter clogged


Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Door switch
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Fire and smoke alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Digital outputs
Hb35 Supply fan
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Return fan
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
On/Off humidifier
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb36 Supply fan 2nd
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Return fan 2nd
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NC - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb37 Star – Delta logic
Supply fan - Line -- - 0 16 I R/W -
Supply fan - Star -- - 0 16 I R/W -
Supply fan - Delta -- - 0 16 I R/W -
Hb38 Return fan - Line -- - 0 16 I R/W -
Return fan - Star -- - 0 16 I R/W -
Return fan - Delta -- - 0 16 I R/W -
Hb39 Fresh air damper
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Bypass damper
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Run around coil Ha14: run around coil
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Rotary recovery Ha14: rotary recovery on/off
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb40 Global alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Serious alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Minor alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb41 Unit status
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Filter alarm
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Recovery heater
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb42 Cool/heat
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -

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Def.

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Display description ion/
note
s
Hb43 Cool – Cool/heat pump 1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheat pump 1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheat pump 1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb44 Cool – Cool/heat pump 2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheat pump 2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheat pump 2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb45 Cool - Cool/heat floating valve open
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheating floating valve open
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheating floating valve open
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb46 Cool - Cool/heat floating valve close
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Preheating floating valve close
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Reheating floating valve close
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb47 Cooling – cool/heat step 1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Cooling – cool/heat step 2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Cooling – cool/heat step 3
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb48 Preheating heaters
1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
3
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
4
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -

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Hb49 Reheating heaters
1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
3
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
4
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Hb50 Regulation loop on/off
1 Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
2 Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
3 Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
4 Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Logic NO - - - NC, NO D R/W -
Analog output
Hb51 Supply fan
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb52 Return fan position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb53 Fresh air damper
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb54 Mixing damper
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb55 Exhaust damper
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb56 Bypass damper
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb57 Humidifier position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb58 Preheating valve position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb59 Cooling – Cool/heat valve
position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb60 Modulating preheating heaters
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -

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Address
Description/

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Value
Index
Mask

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UOM

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R/W
Def.

Min
notes

Hb61 Reheating valve


Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb62 Modulating reheaters position
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb63 Rotary recovery
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb64 Regulation loop 1
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb65 Regulation loop 2
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb66 Regulation loop 3
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb67 Regulation loop 4
Position -- - 0 99 I R/W -
Minimum 0 V 0 Maximum A R/W -
Maximum 0 V Minimum 10 A R/W -
Hb99 Positions delete
Digital inputs No - 0 1 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W -
Analog inputs No - 0 1 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W -
Digital outputs No - 0 1 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W -
Analog outputs No - 0 1 0:No¦ 1:Yes D R/W -
c. Factory settings
Hc01 Main regulation probe selection
Temperature Return 0:Return ¦ 1:Supply ¦ 2:Room I R -
Humidity Return 0:Return ¦ 1:Supply ¦ 2:Room I R -
Hc02 Dampers limits setting
Fresh air damper % 0 100 A R/W -
Min % 0 100 A R/W -
Max % 30 100 A R/W -
Mixing damper
Min % 0 100 A R/W -
Max % 0 100 A R/W -
Hc03 Damper settings
Coil start delay when 0 min 0 120 I R/W -
freecooling/freeheating active
Opening time 120 s 0 9999 I R/W -
Closing delay 120 s 0 9999 I R/W -
Hc04 Fans Star-Delta timing
Star - Line 2000 ms 0 99990 I R/W -
Star 5000 ms 0 99990 I R/W -
Star - Delta 500 ms 0 99990 I R/W -
Hc05 Flow alarm threshold Ha04: Air flow from: transducer
Supply 100 Pa 0 9999 I R/W -
Return 100 Pa 0 9999 I R/W -
Differential 300 Pa 0 9999 I R/W -
Hc06 Fans timing Ha03: Fan type: On/Off (Backup fan)
Stop delay 30 s 0 999 I R/W -
Supply - Return 0 s 0 999 I R/W -
Fan1-Fan2 delay 5 s 0 999 I R/W -
Rotation time 0 h 0 999 I R/W -
Overworking time 0 s -99 99 I R/W -
Hc07 Fans flow alarm
Start-up delay 20 s 1 999 I R/W -
Running delay 5 s 1 999 I R/W -
Flow warning retries 0 - 0 5 I R/W -

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/ notes

ion
Hc08 Preheating coil
Floating valve running time 180 s 1 3200 I R/W -
Hc09 Enable preheating coil water No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes I R/W -
temperature threshold
Threshold 25 °C -99, 99, A R/W -
Differential 2 °C 0 9, A R/W -
Hc10 Cooling coil
Floating valve running time 180 s 1 3200 I R/W -
Hc11 Enable cooling coil water No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
temperature threshold
Threshold 35 °C -99.9 99.9 A R/W -
Differential 2 °C 0 9.9 A R/W -
Hc12 Delay between cooling/heating 10 min 0 999 I R/W -
change
Hc13 Heat/cool
Floating valve running time 180 s 1 3200 I R/W -
Hc14 Enable heat/cool coil water No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
temperature threshold
Hot threshold 25 °C 0 99.9 A R/W -
Cool threshold 35 °C 0 99.9 A R/W -
Differential 2 °C 0 9.9 A R/W -
Hc15 Reheating coil
Floating valve running time 180 s 0 3200 I R/W -
Hc16 Enable reheating coil water No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
temperature threshold
Threshold 25 °C -99, 99, A R/W -
Differential 2 °C 0 9, A R/W -
Hc17 Pumps
Alarm flow delay
Startup 30 s 1 999 I R -
Running 15 s 1 999 I R -
Pumps rotation time 96 hour 0 999 I R/W -
Overwork time 0 s -99 99 I R/W -
Hc18 Heat recovery
Defrost delay
Start 120 s 0 999 I R/W -
End 60 s 0 999 I R/W -
Clogged alarm delay 60 s 0 300 I R/W -
Hc19 Air quality
Integral time 300 s 0 9999 I R/W -
Cleaning time 10 min 0 300 I R/W -
Hc20 Generic alarm input delay 0 s 0 9999 I R/W -
Disable buzzer No - - - 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Enable clock board No - - - 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Hc40 Supply VFD
Volt at 0 Hz 0 % 0 40 A R/W -
Switch frequency 0 kHz 1 16 A R/W -
V/f curve midpoint
Voltage 0 % 0 100 A R/W -
Frequency 0 Hz 0 320 A R/W -
Hc41 Supply VFD
V/f ratio Linear 0:Linear ¦ 1:Squared ¦ I R/W -
2:Programmable ¦ 3:Linear
with flux optimisation
V/f Optimisation Not used 0:Not used ¦ 1:Automatic I R/W -
boost
Auto restart Not used 0:Not used ¦ 1:used I R/W -
Hc42 Supply VFD
Min frequency 0 Hz 0 Max frequency A R/W -
Max frequency 50 Hz Min frequency 320 A R/W -
Acceleration time 1 s 0.1 3200 A R/W -
Deceleration time 1 s 0.1 3200 A R/W -
Hc50 Return VFD
Volt at 0 Hz 0 % 0 40 A R/W -
Switch frequency 0 kHz 1 16 A R/W -
V/f curve midpoint
Voltage 0 % 0 100 A R/W -
Frequency 0 Hz 0 320 A R/W -
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Hc51 Return VFD
V/f ratio Linear 0:Linear ¦ 1:Squared ¦ I R/W -
2:Programmable ¦
3:Linear with flux
optimisation
V/f Optimisation Not used 0:Not used ¦ 1:Automatic I R/W -
boost
Auto restart Not used 0:Not used ¦ 1:used I R/W -
Hc52 Return VFD
Min frequency 0 Hz 0 Max A R/W -
frequency
Max frequency 50 Hz Min 320 A R/W -
frequency
Acceleration time 1 s 0.1 3200 A R/W -
Deceleration time 1 s 0.1 3200 A R/W -
d. Inizialization
Hd01 Save configuration No - No Yes 0:No¦1:Yes D R/W -
Hd02 Default installation No - - - 0:No¦1:Yes I R/W -
Erase user settings and install
global default values
Hd03 Insert new manufacture 1234 - 0 9999 I R/W -
password (PW2)
e. Input/output test
He01 Digital output
Supply fan Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Supply fan 2 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Return fan Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Return fan 2 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He02 Digital output
Supply fan line Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Supply fan star Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Supply fan delta Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Return fan line Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Return fan star Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Return fan delta Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He03 Digital output
Unit status Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Humidifier Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Rotary recovery/ run around Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
coil
He04 Digital output
Global alarm Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Serious alarm Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Minor alarm Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Filter alarm Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He05 Digital output
Fresh air damper Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Bypass damper Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheater 1 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheater 2 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheater 3 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheater 4 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He06 Digital output
Pre heater 1 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Pre heater 2 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Pre heater 3 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Pre heater 4 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He08 Digital output
Pump 1
Cooling – Cool/heat Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Preheating Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheating Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He09 Digital output
Pump 2
Cooling – Cool/heat Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Preheating Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheating Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -

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Def.

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He10 Digital output
Cooling – Cool/heat floating Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
valve open
Cooling – Cool/heat floating Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
valve close
Preheating floating valve open Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Preheating floating valve close Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheating floating valve open Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Reheating floating valve closed Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He11 Digital output
Regulation loop 1 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Regulation loop 2 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Regulation loop 3 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
Regulation loop 4 Auto - Auto On 0:Auto ¦ 1:Off ¦ 2:On I R/W -
He12 Analog output
Supply fan Auto - 0 100 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Return fan Auto - 0 100 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Exhaust damper Auto - 0 100 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Fresh air damper Auto - 0 100 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Mixing damper Auto - 0 100 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
He13 Analog output
Bypass damper Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Rotary recovery Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Preheat heater Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Reheat heater Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
He14 Analog output
Valve
Cooling – Cool/heat Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Preheating Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Reheating Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
He15 Analog output
Regulation loop 1 Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Regulation loop 2 Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Regulation loop 3 Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
Regulation loop 4 Auto - 0 101 0:Auto ¦ 1:0% ¦ 101:100% I R/W -
He40 Supply VFD
Require 0 % 0 100 A R/W -
Force VFD Stop - Stop Run 0: Stop ¦ 1: Run D R/W -
He50 Return VFD
Require 0 % 0 100 A R/W -
Force VFD Stop - Stop Run 0: Stop ¦ 1: Run D R/W -

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Alarm button Enter Alarm log


10.1 Types of alarms The screen displays the alarm code, description and readings of the
For configuration of the alarms see paragraph 6.1.1. supply and return probes at the moment the alarm was activated.
Input alarms: generic (shuts down the unit), serious (stops the unit
immediately).
Output alarms: general (minor+serious), minor (see table of alarms),
serious (see table of alarms) and filters (supply 1 +supply 2 +return
+filters). There are three types of alarms:
• with manual reset;
• with automatic reset: the alarm is resets and the unit restarts
automatically when the alarm condition has been resolved;
• with semiautomatic reset: reset is automatic but the alarm signal
remains active.
When an alarm occurs, the bell button flashes with a red light and
the buzzer sounds. To mute the buzzer, press the bell button, while
to reset the alarms press and hold the bell button for 3 s.
Key
1 Supply probe 2 Return probe
10.2 Alarm log
The 50 most recent alarms are saved in a FIFO alarm log. The last
alarm activated is added to the bottom of the alarm log. To access
the log, from the standard display:

10.3 Alarm table

Serious alarm
Code Description Type of reset Effect on control
(G)/Minor (L)
A01 Supply temperature probe Automatic Stop temperature limit function, stop reheating if Sreg=return Serious
A02 Return temperature probe Automatic Stop set point compensation function and heat recovery Serious
A03 Outside temperature sensor Automatic Stop set point compensation function and heat recovery Minor
A04 Humidity probe supply Automatic Stop humidity limit function Serious
Stop heat recovery by enthalpy, freecooling by enthalpy, if
A05 Return humidity probe Automatic Serious
return probe= Sreg  stop unit
Stop freecooling/ freeheating and heat recovery by enthalpy
A06 Outside humidity probe Automatic Minor
functions
A07 Supply pressure probe Automatic Stop individual fan or unit as per parameter Ha04 Serious
A08 Return pressure probe fault Automatic Stop individual fan or unit as per parameter Ha04 Serious
A09 Frost protection temperature probe Automatic Shutdown unit Serious
A10 Saturated temperature probe Automatic Minor
A11 Air quality probe (CO2) Automatic Fan at MAX and outside damper open at MAX Minor
A12 Air quality probe (VOC) Automatic Fan at MAX and outside damper open at MAX Minor
Stop heat recovery function if frost protection control on
A13 Exhaust temperature probe Automatic Minor
exhaust probe
A14 Cooling or heat/cool coil temperature probe Automatic Deactivate coil Minor
A15 Preheating coil temperature probe fault Automatic Deactivate coil Minor
A16 Reheating coil temperature probe fault Automatic Deactivate coil Minor
A17 Auxiliary probe 1 Automatic Stop auxiliary control loop 1 Minor
A18 Auxiliary probe 2 Automatic Stop auxiliary control loop 2 Minor
A19 Auxiliary probe 3 Automatic Stop auxiliary control loop 3 Minor
A20 Auxiliary probe 4 Automatic Stop auxiliary control loop 4 Minor
A21 Room temperature probe fault Automatic Stop room protection Minor
A22 Room humidity probe Automatic Minor
A23 Analogue input probe offset Automatic Eliminate offset Minor
A24 Control probe fault Automatic Shutdown unit Serious
B01 Dirty heat recovery unit alarm Automatic Stop heat recovery function Minor
B02 Reheating heaters thermal overload alarm Manual Shutdown unit Serious
B03 Preheating heaters thermal overload alarm Manual Shutdown unit Serious

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B04 Cooling coil inlet limit alarm Automatic Deactivate coil (after 10 min) Serious
B05 Preheat coil inlet limit alarm Automatic Deactivate coil (after 10 min) Serious
B06 Reheat coil inlet limit alarm Automatic Deactivate coil (after 10 min) Serious
B07 Heat / cool coil inlet limit alarm Automatic Deactivate coil (after 10 min) Serious
E11 pCOe 1 offline Semiautomatic Shutdown unit Serious
E12 Incorrect probe 1, 2 configuration on pCOe 1 Automatic Immediately stop unit Serious
E13 Incorrect probe 3, 4 configuration on pCOe 1 Automatic Immediately stop unit Serious
E21 pCOe 2 offline Semiautomatic Shutdown unit Serious
E22 Incorrect probe 1, 2 configuration on pCOe 2 Automatic Immediately stop unit Serious
E23 Incorrect probe 3, 4 configuration on pCOe 2 Automatic Immediately stop unit Serious
Ha04 effect
global total shutdown
F01 Supply 1 flow alarm Manual Serious
individual stop supply fan
and control devices
Ha04 effect
F02 Return 1 flow alarm Manual global total shutdown Serious
individual stop return fan
Ha04 effect
global total shutdown
F03 Supply 2 flow alarm Manual Serious
individual stop supply fan
and control devices
Ha04 effect
F04 Return 2 flow alarm Manual global total shutdown Serious
individual stop return fan
F05 Supply fan 1 overload Manual Stop all control devices on supply Serious
Ha04 effect
F06 Return fan 1 overload Manual global total shutdown Serious
individual stop return fan
Ha04 effect
global total shutdown
F07 Supply inverter alarm Manual Serious
individual stop supply fan
and control devices
Ha04 effect
F08 Return inverter alarm Manual global total shutdown Serious
individual stop return fan
F09 Supply fan 2 overload Manual Stop all control devices on supply Serious
Ha04 effect
F10 Return fan 2 overload Manual global total shutdown Serious
individual stop return fan
F11 Supply 1 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Hc07 Minor
F12 Supply 2 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Hc07 Minor
F13 Return 1 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Hc07 Minor
F14 Return 2 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Hc07 Minor
G01 Clock fault Manual Stop time bands, maintains last operating mode Minor
G02 Extended memory fault Manual Deactivate load default parameters Ha96 Minor
G03 Frost protection alarm AIN Automatic Stop fans, close dampers, activate preheating coil at Minor
G04 Frost protection alarm DIN Automatic 100%, and cooling coil at 50%, all pumps on Minor
G05 Low room temperature protection Automatic Control operates as if it were ON Minor
H01 Humidifier alarm Manual Stop humidification function Serious
M11 Belimo 1 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M12 Belimo 1 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M13 Belimo 1 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
M21 Belimo 2 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M22 Belimo 2 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M23 Belimo 2 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
M31 Belimo 3 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M32 Belimo 3 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M33 Belimo 3 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
M41 Belimo 4 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M42 Belimo 4 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor

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Serious alarm
Code Description on display Type of reset Effect on control
(G)/Minor (L)

M43 Belimo 4 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious


M51 Belimo 5 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M52 Belimo 5 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M53 Belimo 5 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
M61 Belimo 6 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M62 Belimo 6 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M63 Belimo 6 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
M71 Belimo 7 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M72 Belimo 7 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M73 Belimo 7 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
M81 Belimo 8 Offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
M82 Belimo 8 probe fault Semiautomatic Depends on probe function Minor
M83 Belimo 8 Fire/Smoke Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
O01 BMS offline alarm Automatic Replace BMS probes with backup probes Serious
P01 Cooling pump 1 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Ha10 Minor
P02 Cooling pump 2 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Ha10 Minor
P03 Cooling pump 1 flow alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P04 Cooling pump 2 flow alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P05 Cooling pump 1 thermal overload alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P06 Cooling pump 2 thermal overload alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P07 Preheating pump 1 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Ha10 Minor
P08 Preheating pump 2 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Ha10 Minor
P09 Preheating pump 1 flow alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P10 Preheating pump 2 flow alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P11 Preheating pump 1 thermal overload alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P12 Preheating pump 2 thermal overload alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P13 Reheating pump 1 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Ha10 Minor
P14 Reheating pump 2 flow warning Automatic Perform number of attempts set on Ha10 Minor
P15 Reheating pump 1 flow alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P16 Reheating pump 2 flow alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P17 Reheating pump 1 thermal overload alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
P18 Reheating pump 2 thermal overload alarm Manual Depends on the no. of pumps Serious
S11 Serial humidity probe 1 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S12 Serial probe 1 offline Semiautomatic Minor
S13 Serial temperature probe 1 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S21 Serial humidity probe 2 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S22 Serial probe 2 offline Semiautomatic Minor
S23 Serial temperature probe 2 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S31 Serial humidity probe 3 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S32 Serial probe 3 offline Semiautomatic Minor
S33 Serial temperature probe 3 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S41 Serial humidity probe 4 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S42 Serial probe 4 offline Semiautomatic Minor
S43 Serial temperature probe 4 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S51 Serial humidity probe 5 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S52 Serial probe 5 offline Semiautomatic Minor
S53 Serial temperature probe 5 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S61 Serial humidity probe 6 fault Semiautomatic Minor
S62 Serial probe 6 offline Semiautomatic Minor
S63 Serial temperature probe 6 fault Semiautomatic Minor
T01 Humidifier maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T02 Supply fan 1 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T03 Return fan 1 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T04 Cooling pump 1 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T05 Cooling pump 2 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T06 Preheating pump 1 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T07 Preheating pump 2 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T08 Preheating pump 1 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T09 Preheating pump 2 maintenance warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T10 Reheat heater 1 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T11 Reheat heater 2 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T12 Reheat heater 3 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor

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Serious alarm
Code Description on display Type of reset Effect on control
(G)/Minor (L)
T13 Heat wheel warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T14 Warning supply fan 2 maintenance Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T15 Warning return fan 2 maintenance Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T16 Reheat heater 4 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T17 Preheat heater 1 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T18 Preheat heater 2 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T19 Preheat heater 3 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
T20 Preheat heater 4 warning Manual Reset service hours (Gf*) Minor
U01 Generic alarm from digital input Automatic Stop unit Minor
U02 Serious alarm from digital input Manual Stop unit Serious
U03 Supply filter 1 alarm Automatic Minor
U04 Supply filter 2 alarm Automatic Minor
U05 Return filter alarm Automatic Minor
U06 Smoke/fire alarm Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
U07 Open door alarm Manual Immediately stop unit Serious
U08 Dirty filter alarm Automatic Minor
V11 Supply VFD offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious

V12 Supply VFD alarms 1-2-3-5 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor


Ha04 effect
global total shutdown
V13 Supply VFD alarms 9-11-13-14-15 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor
individu stop supply fan
V14 Supply VFD alarms 16-17-22-25-29 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor
al and control devices
V15 Supply VFD alarms 34-40-41-50-51 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor
V16 Supply VFD alarms 52-53-54-55 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor
V21 Return VFD offline Semiautomatic Immediately stop unit Serious
V22 Return VFD alarms 1-2-3-5 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor
V23 Return VFD alarms 9-11-13-14-15 Semiautomatic Ha04 effect Serious/Minor
V24 Return VFD alarms 16-17-22-25-29 Semiautomatic global total shutdown Serious/Minor
V25 Return VFD alarms 34-40-41-50-51 Semiautomatic individual stop return fan Serious/Minor
V26 Return VFD alarms 52-53-54-55 Semiautomatic Serious/Minor
Z01 No active alarms
Z02 Alarms reset

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11 pCO Manager

11.1 Installation 11.3 Commissioning


On the http://ksa.carel.com website, under the pCO sistema section, Use the mouse to select “commissioning” at the bottom left. A new
select pCO_manager. After having accepted the general license work area will be displayed. Select the directory where the “.2cf” files are
conditions for free use of the software, a dialogue box is displayed located.
for downloading the pCO_manager.zip file.

11.2 PC – pCO controller connection


The computer’s USB port must be connected via cable to the
USB/RS485 converter and this must be connected via a telephone
cable to the pLAN port on the pCO.
When opening the pCO_manager program, a screen is shown with
the connection settings at the top right. Choose:
1) local connection;
2) baudrate: Auto;
3) search device: Auto (pLAN).
As regards the port number, follow the instructions in the wizard for
automatic recognition (e.g. COM4)

Select the configure device function to show all the application


variables. These can be selected based on the categories shown below

Power down the controller and then power up again, click the
button to make the connection; once connected the “ONLINE” icon
will flash in the bottom left corner.

11.3.1 Setting a parameter


Select the directory where the application files are located and
select “Upload” to load the application to the pCO controller. Choose the category of parameters and then the desired parameter:
this will be highlighted in blue (e.g. recovery.recovery_type).

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To set the parameter:
1) double click the “read” column. A dialogue box is displayed for
entering the new value of the parameter.

2) choose the new value (e.g. 3) and then click OK. The new value
will be shown in the “written” column. To write the parameter to the
pCO controller, press the right mouse button and then select “write
selected”. The value will be shown in the “written” column as
confirmation.

At the end, select “Save” to generate the “.2cw” project file.

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Tel. (+39) 049.9716611 Fax (+39) 049.9716600
www.carel.com - e-mail: carel@carel.com

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