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30RA/30RH Puron

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Diagnostics

The electronic control on the machine continuously monitors its
operation. In the event of a malfunction, it activates a relay whose
contact generates a coded alarm signal sending ON/OFF signals
to the remote control and switching on the alarm LED 

.

Some alarm conditions are automatically reset, others require the
intervention of the operator to search for the fault, remove its cause
and switch the unit back on.

Manual resetting of alarm conditions

Manual resetting of alarm conditions is performed using the
remote ON/OFF button by simply switching OFF and then ON again
or opening and closing S1 switch (see electrical connections page 11).

WARNING: manual resetting causes the definitive loss of the alarm
code; therefore, before a manual reset, check the code according to
the instruction reported and remove its cause.

N.B. Temporary power supply failure to a unit in an alarm condition
does not reset the unit.

Alarm codification

The alarm code generated by a failure, is shown to the operator one
time only, and the unit remains in alarm status. To have the alarm
code shown again, press the ECO button on the remote control.

The alarm codification is based on the binary two-digit code X1 and
X2, as follows:
the first figure X1 flashes at 1 second intervals until it reaches the number
corresponding to the first digit, after a pause of 2 seconds, second figure
X2 starts to flash, again with 1 second intervals until the number
corresponding to the second is reached (only for two-digit codes).

Alarm code 31 with persistent alarm condition

LED on for 1 second

LED off for 1 second

To have the alarm code shown again, press the ECO button on the
remote control.
By pressing the ON/OFF button, the unit is turned OFF and the
alarm code is shown again. To restart the unit, remove the alarm
cause and press the ON/OFF button again.

Alarm

Description

Control

Alarm reset

Probable cause

code

action

method

1

Compressor fault

Compressor stopped Manual

Compressor overheated

2

Leaving water temperature

Unit stopped

Automatic

Sensor out of range, probe wire interruption

probe fault

or sensor fault

3

Entering water temperature

Unit stopped

Automatic

Sensor out of range, probe wire interruption

probe fault

or sensor fault

4

Defrost probe fault

Unit stopped

Automatic

Sensor out of range, probe wire interruption
or sensor fault

5

Air temperature probe fault

Unit stopped

Automatic

Sensor out of range, probe wire interruption
or sensor fault

6

High pressure transducer fault

Unit stopped

Automatic

Transducer out of range, incorrect transducer voltage
transducer wire interrupted or transducer fault

11

Low pressure transducer fault

Unit stopped

Automatic

Transducer out of range, incorrect transducer voltage
transducer wire interrupted or transducer fault

Automatic if the

12

Additional CCN

Unit stopped

board is

Board defect

clock/board fault

recognised again

13

Low refrigerant pressure

Unit stopped

Automatic/

Lack of refrigerant in the circuit, blocked

in the circuit

Manual

refrigerant filter or low pressure transducer fault

14

High refrigerant pressure

Unit stopped

Manual

Fan fault, coil obstructed, high outdoor

in the circuit

air temperature

15

High pressure safety switch /

The safety pressure switch has not been reset after

reverse compressor rotation

Unit stopped

Manual

the last alarm, incorrect compressor connection

16

Plate exchanger

Unit stopped

Automatic/

Low water flow rate entering or leaving

anti-freeze protection

Manual

water probe fault

Repeated attainment of low

Low pressure transducer fault,

21

suction temperature in cooling

Unit stopped

Automatic

refrigerant filter blocked

(more than six times)

or lack of refrigerant in the circuit

22

Repeated attainment of high

High pressure transducer fault

pressure condition in cooling

Unit stopped

Automatic

high air temperature,

(more than six times)

high entering water temperature

23

Repeated attainment of high

Unit stopped

Automatic

Low water flow rate entering or leaving

discharge temperature in heating

water probe fault

24

Repeated attainment of low

Unit stopped

Automatic

Low pressure transducer fault, refrigerant filter

suction temperature in heating

blocked or lack of refrigerant in the circuit

25

Low entering water

Unit stopped

Automatic

Entering water temperature too low,

temperature in heating

entering or leaving water probe fault

26

Outdoor interblock fault

Unit stopped

Manual

Flowswitch tripped or fault, air in the water circuit

31

CCN emergency shut-down

Unit stopped

Automatic

Network control

32

Loss of communication with the The unit operates

Automatic

CCN bus wiring defect or

Flotronic or Chiller System Manager

in local mode

fault in the system

33

Maintenance service request

Unit stopped

Manual

The following list describes the possible cause for each alarm code:

Summary of Contents for AQUASNAP JUNIOR 30RA

Page 1: ...AQUASNAP JUNIOR 30RA 30RH INSTALLATION MANUAL L L O Y D S R E G I S TER QUALIT Y A S S U R A N C E IS O 900 1...

Page 2: ...refrigerant cylinders have a dip tube which allows liquid to flow out of the cylinder in upright position The R 410A units must be charged with refrigerant in a liquid state Use a commercial type met...

Page 3: ...1200 Heat exchanger WELDED PLATES Water content l 0 66 0 85 0 94 1 22 1 50 0 66 0 85 0 94 1 22 1 50 Expansion tank capacity l 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 Nitrogen charge pressure kPa 350 350 350 350 350 350 3...

Page 4: ...60 450 Water circulating pump 230 1 50 Current input A 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 5 0 9 0 9 0 97 0 3 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 9 0 9 0 97 Capacitor F V 3 400 3 400 3 400 4 400 7 400 7 400 7 400 3 400 4 400 4 400 4 400 7 400 7...

Page 5: ...about 1 3 mWG This precaution prevents cavitation noise and damage to the bearings due to low water flow and insufficient bearing lubrication Table V Water flow System water content Diameter outside i...

Page 6: ...ain all chiller functions to the owner Leave this manual with the owner for consultation during future periodic maintenance The chiller and its components must be periodically inspected to check for l...

Page 7: ...obstruction of the unit air outlet and intake or any obstacle that is too close see minimum clearances required Installation on grassy ground or soft surfaces in these cases a solid foundation must b...

Page 8: ...1 2 F Gas Difference in height between water chiller and highest system point Water connections Water circuit recommended wiring 1 Brazed plate heat exchanger 2 Closed expansion tank 3 Circulating pu...

Page 9: ...tput is activated in 30RA units by selecting heating mode in 30RH units by selecting heating mode with the unit in fault condition or with the unit operating at very low outdoor temperature see Servic...

Page 10: ...ted in the wiring diagram WARNING The supply line of three phase units must be three phase plus neutral Omission of the neutral N line could damage the single phase supplies The wiring diagram for the...

Page 11: ...ASNAP JUNIOR remote control Main switch Time delay fuse or circuit breaker see table III Electrical data A B Unit electrical panel Terminal blocks Electronic board connectors Power supply 230 V 1ph 50...

Page 12: ...OOL switch S3 Dual SET POINT switch standard economy NOTE The contact rating must be greater than 20 mA 24 V ac Unit without accessory AQUASNAP JUNIOR remote control Unit electrical panel Terminal blo...

Page 13: ...delay fuse or circuit breaker see table III Electrical data Water refrigerant heat exchanger Evaporator Condenser Water inlet Chilled water outlet Water inlet Hot water outlet Gas Refrigerant The unit...

Page 14: ...sure switch 3 Low pressure transducer 4 Pressure service port 5 Accurater expansion device 6 Crankcase heater 7 Suction accumulator 8 Water inlet 9 Chilled water outlet 10 Hot water outlet 11 Reversin...

Page 15: ...ooling control setpoint This parameter is regulated by the control and factory set to an entering water temperature of 12 C The second set point default value is 14 C and it can be selected via the Se...

Page 16: ...utomatic Sensor out of range probe wire interruption or sensor fault 5 Air temperature probe fault Unit stopped Automatic Sensor out of range probe wire interruption or sensor fault 6 High pressure tr...

Page 17: ...essure too high Coil dirty or obstructed clean or remove obstructions Water flow rate is insufficient or the pump is faulty during heating replace Refrigerant charge too high drain some refrigerant se...

Page 18: ...L010126H39 0404 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice April 2004 Printed in Italy...

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