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5.4 -  Setting the schedule

The

 first timer program 

(schedule 1) provides a means to 

automatically 

switch the unit from an occupied mode to an 

unoccupied mode

: the unit is started during occupied periods.

The 

second timer program

 (schedule 2) provides a means to 

automatically 

switch the active setpoint from an occupied 

setpoint to an unoccupied setpoint

: cooling setpoint 1 is used 

during occupied periods, cooling or heating setpoint 2 during 
unoccupied periods.

The 

third timer program 

(schedule 3) allows the unit to switch 

to the 

domestic hot water production

 mode. The DHW mode 

is allowed during occupied periods.

The control offers the user the possibility of setting eight 
occupancy periods where each occupancy period includes 

the.following.elements.to.be.defined:

• 

Day of the week:

 Select the days when the period is 

occupied.

• 

Occupancy time (“occupied from” to “occupied to”):

 

Set occupancy hours for the selected days.

• 

Timed Override Extension:

 Extend the schedule if 

necessary. This parameter can be used in the case of 
some unplanned events. 

Example: If the unit is normally 

scheduled to run between 8:00 to 18:00, but one day you 
want the air-conditioning system to operate longer, then set 
this timed override extension. If you set the parameter to 
“2”, then the occupancy will end at 20:00.

To set the unit start/stop schedule

1. Go to the Main menu.
2.

Navigate.to.the.Configuration.menu.(logged-in.users.only).

and select 

Schedule Menu

 (SCHEDULE).

3. Go to 

OCCPC01S

4. Select appropriate check boxes to set the unit occupancy on 

specific.days.

5.

Define.the.time.of.occupancy.

6. When the time schedule is set, the selected period will be 

presented in the form of the green band on the timeline. 

7. Press the 

Save

 button to save your changes or the 

Cancel

 

button.to.exit.the.screen.without.making.modifications.

1

Selection of days for the time schedule

2

Start/end of the schedule

3

Save

4

Cancel

5

Previous time period

6

Next time period

Each program is in unoccupied mode unless a schedule time 
period is active. 

1

2

3

4

5

6

If two periods overlap and are both active on the same day, 

the occupied mode takes priority over the unoccupied period

.

Example: Schedule setting

Hour

MON TUE

WED THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

HOL

0:00

P1

1:00

P1

2:00

P1

3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

P5

8:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

P5

9:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

P5

10:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

P5

11:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

P5

12:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

13:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

14:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

15:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

16:00

P2

P2

P3

P4

P4

17:00

P2

P2

P3

18:00

P3

  

19:00

P3

20:00

P3

P6

21:00
22:00
23:00

MON: Monday
TUE: Tuesday
WED:   Wednesday
THU: Thursday
FRI: Friday
SAT: Saturday
SUN: Sunday
HOL: Holiday

Period/Schedule Starts at

Stops at

Active on (days)

P1: Period 1

0:00

3:00

Monday

P2: Period 2

7:00

18:00

Tuesday

P3: Period 3

7:00

21:00

Wednesday

P4: Period 4

7:00

17:00

Th Friday

P5: Period 5

7:00

12:00

Saturday

P6: Period 6

20:00

21:00

Holidays

P7: Period 7

Not used in this example

P8: Period 8

Not used in this example

Holidays

The. control. allows. the. user. to. define. 16. holiday. periods,.
where.each.period.is.defined.by.three.parameters;.the.month,.

the start day and the duration of the holiday period.

During the holiday periods, the controller will be in occupied 
or unoccupied mode, depending on the periods validated as 

holidays..Each.holiday.period.can.be.modified.by.the.user.
via.the.Configuration.menu.(see.section.

5.7).

Occupied 
Unoccupied

Summary of Contents for AquaSnap 30WG Series

Page 1: ...CONTROLS MANUAL Operation instructions Original document Touch Pilot Junior Control 30WG 30WGA 61WG...

Page 2: ...ns 10 5 SETTING UP TOUCH PILOT JUNIOR CONTROL 11 5 1 Reading the Welcome screen 11 5 2 Exploring the Synoptic screen 11 5 3 Starting Stopping the unit 11 5 4 Setting the schedule 12 5 5 Display settin...

Page 3: ...t any time without notice 8 10 Additional space heating control 28 8 11 Built in DHW and space heating control HDC 29 8 12 Condensing pressure control optional 30 8 13 Master Slave control 30 9 DIAGNO...

Page 4: ...instructions prior to proceeding with any work Pay attention to all safety warnings The information provided herein is solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service the equipment...

Page 5: ...trical cables and conduits terminal box covers and motor frames with great care 2 CONTROLLER OVERVIEW 2 1 Control system 30WG 30WGA 61WGunitscomewiththeTouchPilotJunior control that serves as a user i...

Page 6: ...f the green LED is not flashing this indicates a LEN bus wiring problem 3 4 Pressure transducers The control implements three types of pressure transducers where two pressure transducers high pressure...

Page 7: ...ustomer safety loops Condenser 3 way valve SIOB cir A 80 80 Used to control the water flow on the condenser side Boiler SIOB cir A 69 70 Used to command a boiler Running SIOB cir A 37 38 Used to signa...

Page 8: ...me screen will be displayed 4 2 Connections Connections are located on the bottom side of the controller The controller comes with two RS485 ports where the first port is used to connect to CCN Carrie...

Page 9: ...er password User password required Legend Genunit Config Schedule HDC Configuration Date Time Pump Configuration Holiday Reset Config Control Identification Heat Cool Config Broadcast User Configurati...

Page 10: ...rt no action taken on the unit Steady icon Alarm s active on the unit see section 9 5 OTHER SCREENS Login screen Parameters screen s Login Confirm advanced access login Save changes Logout Reset the u...

Page 11: ...d 5 SETTING UP TOUCH PILOT JUNIOR CONTROL 5 1 Reading the Welcome screen The Welcome screen is the first screen shown after starting the user interface It displays the application name as well as the...

Page 12: ...is set the selected period will be presented in the form of the green band on the timeline 7 Press the Save button to save your changes or the Cancel button to exit the screen without making modificat...

Page 13: ...r level security ensures that only authorised users are allowed to modify critical unit parameters Only logged in users are allowed to access the Configuration menu It is strongly recommended to chang...

Page 14: ...ion is from a PC using a web browser with Java IMPORTANT UsefirewallsandVPNforsecureconnection 6 2 Opening the web interface To access theTouch Pilot Junior control enter the IP address of the unit in...

Page 15: ...ditional features some tables may contain parameters that cannot be configured for a given unit General Parameters Menu GENUNIT No Point name Status Unit Displayed text Description 1 CTRL_TYP 0 to 2 L...

Page 16: ...emperature circuit A 4 SST_B C Saturated Suction Tp B Saturated suction temperature circuit B 5 SUCT_A C Gas Suction Temp A Compressor suction temperature circuit A 6 SUCT_B C Gas Suction Temp B Compr...

Page 17: ...pen close Remote Setpoint Switch2 Remote Setpoint Switch 2 6 LIM_SW1 open close Limit Switch 1 Status Demand limit switch 1 7 LIM_SW2 open close Limit Switch 2 Status Not applicable please ignore this...

Page 18: ...oint Evaporator water delta temp setpoint 12 CL_WdpSp kPa Cool Water DP Setpoint Evaporator water delta pressure setpoint 13 CL_DvPos 0 to 100 Cool Pump drive position Evaporator pump drive position 1...

Page 19: ...ber of starts compressor A1 7 hr_cp_a2 hour Compressor A2 Hours Operating hours compressor A2 8 st_cp_a2 Compressor A2 Starts Number of starts compressor A2 9 hr_cp_a3 hour Compressor A3 Hours Operati...

Page 20: ...Displayed text Description 1 m_delay no yes Delay Active Start up delay in effect 2 m_2ndspt no yes Second Setpoint Active Second setpoint in use The setpoint used during unoccupied periods 3 m_reset...

Page 21: ...a given unit Genunit Config Menu GENCONF No Point name Status Default Unit Displayed text Description 1 lead_cir 0 to 2 0 Cir Priority Sequence Circuit priority 2 0 Auto 1 A Lead 2 B Lead 0 Automatic...

Page 22: ...the selected language English by default Heat Cool Config Menu HCCONFIG No Point name Status Default Unit Displayed text Description 1 cr_sel 0 to 3 0 Cooling Reset Select Cooling reset selection 2 hr...

Page 23: ...fu 30 1 to 52 2 40 5 C OAT Full Reset Value OAT max reset value 12 dt_hr_no 0 to 14 1 0 C Delta T No Reset Value Delta T no reset value 13 dt_hr_fu 0 to 14 1 0 C Delta T Full Reset Value Delta T max r...

Page 24: ...onth Day of the month 2 month 1 to 12 Month of year Month 3 year 20nn Year Year 4 dow Monday Sunday Day of Week Day of the week Time HH MM 5 hour 0 to 24 hour Hour Hour 6 minute 0 to 59 min Minute Min...

Page 25: ...operate in Cooling mode only The unit operation is based on the following parameters Unit On Off status This parameter indicates whether the unit is shut down not authorised to start or in operation...

Page 26: ...mpdel for cooler OR 4 Set PumpAuto Rotation Delay cdpmpdel for condenser Pump Auto Rotation Delay clpmpdel cdpmpdel 24 to 3000 h 48 h 8 4 3 Pump speed control If the pump with variable flow option has...

Page 27: ...g setpoint reset which can be applied if the condensing setpoint control depends on outdoor air temperature reading reset source OAT Cooling mode 30WG 30WGA 61WG Cooling control point reset is used to...

Page 28: ...et boiler manual command 1 Navigate to the Configuration menu 2 Select Heat Cool Config HCCONFIG 3 Set Boiler Manual Command boil_on Boiler Manual Command boil_on No OAT sensor logic is applied Yes Bo...

Page 29: ...ntinue to operate as described earlier The electric heater stages operate only in the heating mode but not during domestic hot water production 8 11 4 Heating or domestic hot water mode A three way va...

Page 30: ...ch Pilot Junior continuously optimises system operation to obtain the best system efficiency by controlling the number of fans required for any thermal load and outside temperature conditions 8 12 3 C...

Page 31: ...2 Select Current Alarms 3 The list of active alarms will be displayed 9 3 Resetting alarms The alarm can be reset either automatically by the control or manually through the touch panel display or th...

Page 32: ...12002 Circuit B Discharge Pressure Transducer Failure As above Circuit B shuts down As above 12004 Circuit A Suction Pressure Transducer Failure As above Circuit A shuts down Automatic up to 3 alarms...

Page 33: ...stand alone mode Automatic if communication is restored 10031 Unit is in CCN emergency stop Network emergency stop command Unit shuts down Automatic if emergency stop is deactivated 10032 Cooler pump...

Page 34: ...enser water loop failure pump overload Water loop pressure drop too low Unit shuts down Automatic 11107 Condenser water loop failure switch fail Switch fault Unit shuts down Automatic 6 times within 2...

Page 35: ...nd no serious damage can occur to your equipment The Manufacturer provides a wide range of service contracts which embrace the assistance of highly qualified HVAC engineering professionals ready to he...

Page 36: ...rder No 10161 09 2016 Supersedes order No New Manufacturer Carrier SCS Montluel France Manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Printed in the European Union...

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