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AQUACIAT
POWER
4.1
Control boards
The electrical box includes all boards controlling the unit as well
as the CONNECT TOUCH user interface.
Each circuit is by default fitted with one SIOB/CIOB board used
to manage all major inputs and outputs of the controller. Options
such as energy management module or free cooling (dry cooler
management) require the installation of additional boards, i.e.
EMM SIOB/CIOB board for energy management module and
FC dry cooler board for free cooling. Additionally, units with
seven or eight fixed speed fans are fitted with an additional
auxiliary 2 board “AUX2 board”. Chillers with the Heat Reclaim
option come with an additional AUX1 board.
All boards communicate via an internal bus.
4.2
Power supply to boards
All boards are supplied from a common 24 VAC supply referred
to earth.
CAUTION
Maintain correct polarity (and grounded 0V) when
connecting the power supply to the boards, otherwise the
boards may be damaged.
In the event of a power supply interrupt, the unit restarts
automatically without the need for an external command.
However, any faults active when the supply is interrupted are
saved and may in certain cases prevent a given circuit or the
unit from restarting.
The main board continuously monitors the information received
from various pressure and temperature probes and accordingly
starts the program that controls the unit.
The number of boards available in the electrical box depends
on the number of selected options.
4.3
Light Emitting Diodes on boards
All boards continuously check and indicate the proper operation
of their electronic circuits. A light emitting diode (LED) lights on
each board when it is operating properly.
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The red LED flashing for a two-second period indicates
correct operation. A different rate indicates a board or a
software failure.
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The green LED flashes continuously on all boards to show
that the board is communicating correctly over its internal
bus. If the green LED is not flashing, this indicates the
internal bus wiring problem or a configuration issue.
4.4
Pressure transducers
Three types of transducers (high pressure, low pressure, water
pressure) are used to measure various pressures in each circuit.
These transducers deliver 0 to 5 VDC. They are connected to
SIOB/CIOB boards (circuit A and circuit B).
Discharge pressure transducers (high pressure type)
These transducers measure the discharge pressure in each
circuit. They are used to control condensing pressure or high
pressure load shedding. Discharge pressure sensors are
mounted on the discharge line piping of each circuit.
Suction pressure transducers (low pressure type)
These transducers measure the suction pressure in each circuit.
They are used to control EXV, evaporating pressure (in heating
mode) and monitor suction pressure safeties related to the
compressor operating envelope. Suction pressure sensors are
located on the common suction piping of each circuit.
Pump inlet/outlet water pressure transducers (water
pressure type, hydronic kit option)
These transducers measure the hydronic kit pump inlet/outlet
water pressure and monitor the water flow. Pump inlet/outlet
water pressure sensors are mounted on the optional hydronic kit.
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