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MVE TS Quick Reference Guide 

 

 

 

 

USA: 
Phone:

 

 

 

1-800-482-2473

 

Europe:

 

Phone:

 

 

  +44 (0) 1344 403 100

 

Fax:

 

1-888-932-2473

 

Fax:

 

+44 (0) 1344 429 224

 

 

Asia: 
Phone:

 

 

 

+61 297 494333

 

 

 

Fax:

 

+61 297 494666

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Alarms and Descriptions

 

 

 

                                                                                             

Table 4: Alarms and Desciptions 

 

Alarm Display

 

Description

 

High Temp A

 

The temperature of Probe A is above the user defined High Temperature

 

setting.

 

High Temp B

 

The temperature of Probe B is above the user defined High Temperature

 

setting.

 

Low Temp A

 

The temperature of Probe A is below the user defined Low Temperature

 

setting.

 

Low Temp B

 

The temperature of Probe B is below the user defined Low Temperature

 

setting.

 

High Level

 

The depth of LN2 inside the freezer is above the user defined High level setting.

 

Low Level

 

The depth of LN2 inside the freezer is below the user defined Low level setting.

 

Usage Warning

 

The consumption of LN2 has doubled.

 

Usage Alarm

 

The consumption of LN2 has increased by a factor of 5

Fill Time

 

The amount of time required to complete a fill cycle exceeds the user defined

 

Fill Time setting.

 

Bypass Time

 

The amount of time required to complete a bypass cycle exceeds the user defined

 

Bypass Time setting.

 

Temp A Calibration

 

The temperature of Probe A is lower than absolute zero.

 

Temp B Calibration

 

The temperature of Probe B is lower than absolute zero.

 

Bypass Calibration

 

The temperature of the Bypass Probe is lower than absolute zero.

 

Low Battery

 

The voltage of the back up batteries has dropped below 21 volts.

 

Power Failure

 

The primary power has been disconnected for at least 30 minutes.

 

Lid Open

 

The lid on the freezer has been open longer than the user specified time.

 

Communication Loss

 

The controller has lost communications with the display.

 

 

If any alarms occur, contact your authorized 
MVE Distributor or customer / technical service.

 

 

 

 

Customer/Technical Service:

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MVE TS

Page 1: ...i MVE TS Controller Touch Screen Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ...Plumbing Connections 4 Adjusting Temperature Alarm Settings 5 Adjusting Inlet Temperature Settings 8 Adjusting Liquid Level Liquid Level Alarm Settings 12 High Level Alarm Setting High Level Setting Low Level Setting Low Level Alarm Setting Adjusting Display and Output Settings 15 Password and Security Setup 18 Alarms and Definitions 21 Contact Information 21 ...

Page 3: ...To clear fog when opening the lid or to perform a manual fill Momentary circuit STOP FILL Key Used to manually terminate a fill Disables Auto Fill for 30 minutes ALARM MUTE Key Used to silence the audible alarm Will reset the latching alarm once it has been corrected SETUP Key Used to access Setup Menus and parameters Trend Graph Adjustable graph of historical level and temperature data Visual X Y...

Page 4: ...ply connection 5 Serial Port RJ 45 connection for Serial COM 6 Ethernet Port Ethernet connection for networking 7 Global Discrete Alarm Contacts 15 pin alarm output Output connection for the remote monitoring of alarm conditions 8 Wire Harness Connection 12 pin wire harness connection to plumbing assembly lid switch and battery backup 9 Level Connection Level signal input Clear vinyl tube connects...

Page 5: ... during filling and to maximize the cryogenic valve life The supply line can be insulated to minimize LN2 transfer losses After the transfer hose is securely coupled to the freezer and supply tank ensure all connections are leak free by opening the valve of the LN2 supply tank and apply a soap and water solution to each field joint You should not see bubbles forming at any joint Wipe away excess s...

Page 6: ...nitor display mode After 60 seconds of inactivity the controller will automatically return to the monitor display mode NOTE Security Level 2 or higher is required to adjust temperature settings see Password and Security Setup section for details To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu press key 1 Press Setup Controller will prompt for a password Type in the password using the numbe...

Page 7: ...perature B Settings select Temperature B Settings instead 4 Press ENABLED or DISABLED next to Temperature Probe A This will enable or disable the selected temperature probe Pressing ENABLED will change the probe status to DISABLED and pressing DISABLED will change the probe status to ENABLED ...

Page 8: ...ber pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value Be sure to include when entering negative values 6 Press the value displayed next to Low Alarm Setpoint The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected Type in a new value for the Low Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value Be sure to in...

Page 9: ...8 21081123 A MVE TS Quick Reference Guide Adjusting Inlet Temperature Settings Hot Gas Bypass 1 Press Temperature Settings 2 Press Inlet Temperature Menus ...

Page 10: ...temperature is displayed along with the hot gas bypass setpoints 4 Press ENABLED or DISABLED next to Hot Gas Bypass and Alarm This will enable or disable the Hot Gas Bypass feature Pressing ENABLED will change the hot gas bypass status to DISABLED and pressing DISABLED will change the hot gas bypass status to ENABLED ...

Page 11: ...let temperature setpoint if desired using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value 6 Press the value displayed next to Hot Gas Bypass Alarm Delay The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected Type in a new value for the hot gas bypass alarm delay if desired using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save ...

Page 12: ...h low level alarms NOTE Security Level 2 or higher is required to adjust the Level and Level Alarm settings See Password and Security Setup section for details NOTE To exit any menu screen and return to the previous menu press key 1 Press Setup Controller will prompt for a password Type in the password using the number pad that appears and press Enter 2 Press Liquid Level Settings ...

Page 13: ...w value for the High Level Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value 4 Press the value displayed next to High Level Setpoint The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected Type in a new value for the High Level Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value ...

Page 14: ...l Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value 6 Press the value displayed next to Low Level Alarm Setpoint The number pad will be displayed once the value to be adjusted is selected Type in a new value for the Low Level Alarm Setpoint using the number pad that appears on screen and then press Enter to save the new value Adjusting Display and Outp...

Page 15: ...nitrogen in the freezer may be displayed in inches in millimeters mm In addition the amount of liquid nitrogen consumed by the freezer liquid usage may be shown on the display NOTE Security Level 1 is required to adjust the display and output settings See Password and Security Setup section for details 1 Press Setup Controller will prompt for a password Type in the password using the number pad th...

Page 16: ...TS Quick Reference Guide 3 Press the units displayed next to Temperature Units Press the C F or the K option for Temperature Units 4 Press the units displayed next to Level Units Press the in or mm option for Level Units ...

Page 17: ... 5 Press ENABLED or DISABLED next to Display Liquid Usage This will enable or disable the liquid usage feature Pressing ENABLED will change the liquid usage status to DISABLED and pressing DISABLED will change the liquid usage status to ENABLED ...

Page 18: ...sword Record all passwords and security settings and store in a safe place NOTE MVE recommends changing the global password as it is common to all units If the global password has been forgotten contact MVE Customer Service for details on how to reset passwords Table 3 Security Levels and Definitions FEATURE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 Fill Start X X X X Fill Stop X X X X Alarm Mute X X X X Ch...

Page 19: ...word entry mode as well as how to change and setup multilevel security passwords NOTE Security Level 4 is required to setup or change passwords 1 Press Setup Controller will prompt for a password Type in the password using the number pad that appears and press Enter 2 Press Password Settings ...

Page 20: ...d Entry Mode This will enable or disable the password entry mode Pressing ENABLED will change the password entry mode to DISABLED and pressing DISABLED will change the password entry mode to ENABLED 4 Press the desired password to setup or adjust 5 Enter a new password and password level ...

Page 21: ...tting Usage Warning The consumption of LN2 has doubled Usage Alarm The consumption of LN2 has increased by a factor of 5 Fill Time The amount of time required to complete a fill cycle exceeds the user defined Fill Time setting Bypass Time The amount of time required to complete a bypass cycle exceeds the user defined Bypass Time setting Temp A Calibration The temperature of Probe A is lower than a...

Page 22: ...21 21081123 A MVE TS Quick Reference Guide NOTES ...

Page 23: ...081123 rev A Copyright 2016 Chart Industries Chart Inc reserves the right to discontinue its products or change the prices materials equipment quality descriptions specifications and or processes to its products at any time without prior notice and with no further obligation or consequence All rights not expressly stated herein are reserved by us as applicable ...

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