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Tranquility

®

 Water-to-Water (TMW) Series

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CXM Controls

DIP switch 2:

 Stage 2 Selection - provides selection of 

whether compressor has an “on” delay. If set to stage 2, the 

compressor will have a 3 second delay before energizing. 

Also, if set for stage 2, the alarm relay will NOT cycle 

during test mode.

On = Stage 1. Off = Stage 2

DIP switch 3:

 Not Used.

DIP switch 4:

 DDC Output at EH2 - provides selection for 

DDC operation. If set to “DDC Output at EH2,” the EH2 

terminal will continuously output the last fault code of 

the controller. If set to “EH2 normal,” EH2 will operate as 

standard electric heat output.

On = EH2 Normal. Off = DDC Output at EH2.

NOTE:

 Some CXM controls only have a 2 position DIP 

switch package. If this is the case, this option can be 

selected by clipping the jumper which is in position 4  

of SW1.

Jumper not clipped = EH2 Normal. Jumper clipped = DDC 

Output at EH2.

DIP switch 5:

 Factory Setting - Normal position is “On.” Do 

not change selection unless instructed to do so by  

the factory.

CXM Control -

 For detailed control information, see the 

CXM Application, Operation and Maintenance (AOM) 

manual (part #97B0003N12).

Field Selectable Inputs -

 Test mode: Test mode allows the 

service technician to check the operation of the control in a 

timely manner. By momentarily shorting the test terminals, 

the CXM control enters a 20 minute test mode period in 

which all time delays are sped up 15 times. Upon entering 

test mode, the status LED will flash a code representing the 

last fault. For diagnostic ease at the thermostat, the alarm 

relay will also cycle during test mode. The alarm relay will 

cycle on and off similar to the status LED to indicate a code 

representing the last fault, at the thermostat. Test mode 

can be exited by shorting the test terminals for 3 seconds.

Retry Mode:

 If the control is attempting a retry of a fault, 

the status LED will slow flash (slow flash = one flash 

every 2 seconds) to indicate the control is in the process of 

retrying.

Field Configuration Options -

 Note: In the following field 

configuration options, jumper wires should be clipped 

ONLY when power is removed from the CXM control.

Water coil low temperature limit setting:

 Jumper 

3 (JW3-LT1 Low Temp) provides field selection of 

temperature limit setting for LT1 of 30°F or 10°F [-1°F or 

-12°C] (refrigerant temperature).

Not Clipped = 30°F [-1°C]. Clipped = 10°F [-12°C].

Air coil low temperature limit setting:

 Jumper 2 (JW2-

LT2 Low Temp) provides field selection of temperature limit 

setting for LT2 of 30°F or 10°F [-1°F or -12°C] (refrigerant 

temperature).  Note: This jumper should only be clipped 

under extenuating circumstances, as recommended by the 

factory.

Not Clipped = 30°F [-1°C]. Clipped = 10°F [-12°C].

Alarm relay setting:

 Jumper 1 (JW1-AL2 Dry) provides 

field selection of the alarm relay terminal AL2 to be 

jumpered to 24VAC or to be a dry contact (no connection).

Not Clipped = AL2 connected to R. Clipped = AL2 dry 

contact (no connection).

DIP Switches -

 Note: In the following field configuration 

options, DIP switches should only be changed when power 

is removed from the CXM control.

DIP switch 1:

 Unit Performance Sentinel Disable - 

provides field selection to disable the UPS feature.

On = Enabled. Off = Disabled.

Table 3a: LED And Alarm Relay Operations

-  Slow Flash = 1 flash every 2 seconds

-  Fast Flash = 2 flashes every 1 second

-  Flash code 2 = 2 quick flashes, 10 second pause, 2 quick 

flashes, 10 second pause, etc.

-  On pulse 1/3 second; off pulse 1/3 second

Description of Operation

LED

Alarm

Normal Mode

ON

Open

Normal Mode w/UPS Warning

ON

Cycle (Closed 5 seconds, 

Open 25 seconds)

CXM is non-functional

OFF

Open

Fault Retry

Slow Flash

Open

Lockout

Fast Flash

Closed

Over/Under Voltage Shutdown

Slow Flash

Open (Closed after 15 

Minutes)

Test Mode - No Fault in Memory

Flashing Code 1

Cycling Code 1

Test Mode - HP Fault in Memory

Flashing Code 2

Cycling Code 2

Test Mode - LP Fault in Memory

Flashing Code 3

Cycling Code 3

Test Mode - LT1 Fault in Memory

Flashing Code 4

Cycling Code 4

Test Mode - LT2 Fault in Memory

Flashing Code 5

Cycling Code 5

Test Mode - CO Fault in Memory

Flashing Code 6

Cycling Code 6

Test Mode - Over/Under  

Shutdown in Memory

Flashing Code 7

Cycling Code 7

Test Mode - UPS in Memory

Flashing Code 8

Cycling Code 8

Test Mode - Swapped Thermistor

Flashing Code 9

Cycling Code 9

Summary of Contents for EarthPure Tranquility TMW Series

Page 1: ...11 Ground Water Heat Pump Applications 12 13 Water Quality Standards 12 Ground Loop Heat Pump Applications 14 15 Electrical Line Voltage 16 Electrical Accessories 17 Electrical Line Voltage 18 Electri...

Page 2: ...C LI MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 2 This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 3: ...TEMPERATURE MODELTYPE W WATERTO WATER HEATPUMP CONFIGURATION UNIT SIZE 036 E F G H REVISION LEVEL A CURRENT VOLTAGE CONTROLS CABINET INSULATION 1 COMMERCIALEXTENDED RANGE HOT WATER GENERATOR OPTIONS T...

Page 4: ...ates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unsafe practice which if not avoided could...

Page 5: ...each unit The installation site chosen should include adequate service clearance around the unit Before unit start up read all manuals and become familiar with the unit and its operation Thoroughly ch...

Page 6: ...es 400 2 758 Model TMW036 TMW060 TMW120 TMW170 TMW340 Compressor qty Scroll 1 Scroll 2 Scroll 1 Scroll 2 Factory Charge R410A lbs kg Circuit 4 5 2 04 5 5 2 49 5 5 2 49 14 9 6 75 14 9 6 75 Indoor Load...

Page 7: ...L K 1 0 2 5 cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 J H G F E D 1 3 5 Required Service Access Optional Service Access Required Service Acce Optional Service Access B C A 1 8 4 6 cm 1 3 3 3 cm 2 7 6 9 cm 1 0 2 5 cm 3 Ft 3 Ft N...

Page 8: ...KO 4 5 114 2 IPT Water Connections 15 0 381 5 4 138 21 0 533 Fault Run Lights 64 5 1638 Left Side View Front View Top View Load Source Side Refrig Circuit Access Panel Front Compressor Access Panel E...

Page 9: ...ng the flared surfaces of the joint PIPING INSTALLATION TMW Unit Location These units are not designed for outdoor installation Locate the unit in an INDOOR area that allows enough space for service p...

Page 10: ...fittings at one end to prevent kinking during installation Refer to Figure 1 for an illustration of a Supply Return Hose Kit Male adapters secure hose assemblies to the unit and risers Install hose as...

Page 11: ...ecommends 2 5 gpm per ton Air Pad or Extruded polystyrene insulation board Unit Power Disconnect Pressure Tank Flow Regulator Water Control Valve P T Plugs Water Out Shut Off Valve Boiler Drains Water...

Page 12: ...sulfate compounds All 0 5 ppm Maximum Maximum Allowable at maximum water temperature Chloride Levels 10 C 24 C 38 C Copper Cupronickel 20ppm NR NR 150 ppm NR NR 304 SS 400 ppm 250 ppm 150 ppm 316 SS...

Page 13: ...UTION Many units are installed with a factory or field supplied manual or electric shut off valve DAMAGE WILL OCCUR if shut off valve is closed during unit operation A high pressure switch must be ins...

Page 14: ...Antifreeze Percentages by Volume Antifreeze In areas where minimum entering loop temperatures drop below 40 F 5 C or where piping will be routed through areas subject to freezing anti freeze is needed...

Page 15: ...ze 208 Volt Operation All 208 230 Volt units are factory wired for 208 Volt The transformers may be switched to 230V operation as illustrated on the wiring diagram by switching the Red 208V and the Or...

Page 16: ...T1 jumper should be clipped when antifreeze is used Model Voltage Code Volatge Voltage Min Max Compressor Total Unit FLA Min Circuit Amps SCCR rms Symetrical SCCR Volts Maximum Max Fuse HACR Qty RLA L...

Page 17: ...HP Switch Circuit 1 VR3 NO RED RED 2 4 Refrigerant HP Switch Circuit 2 VR3 NO RED RED 6 8 Refrigerant HP Switch Circuit 1 VR3 NO RED RED 2 4 Refrigerant HP Switch Circuit 2 VR3 NO RED RED Coil Valve R...

Page 18: ...uit to minimize vibration and sound transmission to the building 208 Volt Operation All 208 230 Volt units are factory wired for 208 Volt The transformers may be switched to 230V operation as illustra...

Page 19: ...e temperature when using antifreezes It should be noted that the extended range option should be specified to operate the TMW Series at entering water temperatures below 60 F Figure 6a TMW036 060 Low...

Page 20: ...460 60 3 575 60 3 96B0224N02 208 230 60 1 TMW060 ONLY TMW120 96B0225N02 208 230 60 1 CXM 96B0225N03 208 230 60 3 460 60 3 575 60 3 96B0225N05 208 230 60 1 DXM 96B0225N06 208 230 60 3 460 60 3 575 60...

Page 21: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 21 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW170 Units with CXM Controller...

Page 22: ...MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 22 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW340 Units with CXM MPC Contro...

Page 23: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 23 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW340 Units with CXM Controller...

Page 24: ...I MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 24 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW340 Units with DXM Controll...

Page 25: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 25 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW170 Units with DXM Controller...

Page 26: ...C LI MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 26 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW170 Units with CXM CE...

Page 27: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 27 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW170 Units with DXM CE...

Page 28: ...MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 28 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW340 Units with CXM Controlle...

Page 29: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 29 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW340 Units with DXM Controller CE...

Page 30: ...I MATE MASTER WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 ClimateMaster Water Source Heat Pumps 30 Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase TMW120 Units with CXM Controll...

Page 31: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 31 Typical Wiring Diagram Single Phase TMW036 Units...

Page 32: ...Options Note In the following field configuration options jumper wires should be clipped ONLY when power is removed from the CXM control Water coil low temperature limit setting Jumper 3 JW3 LT1 Low...

Page 33: ...pen LT1 Fault Slow Flash Flashing Code 4 Open LT2 Fault Slow Flash Flashing Code 5 Open CO Fault Slow Flash Flashing Code 6 Open Over Under Voltages Slow Flash Flashing Code 7 Open closed after 15 min...

Page 34: ...ides selection of boilerless changeover temperature set point Note that the LT1 thermistor is sensing refrigerant temperature between the coaxial heat exchanger and the expansion device TXV or cap tub...

Page 35: ...ec pause 2 quick flashes 10 sec pause etc Low pressure switch The low pressure switch must be open and remain open for 30 continuous seconds during on cycle to be recognized as a low pressure fault If...

Page 36: ...ult LED will flash Code 1 The yellow test LED will turn on when in test mode CXM DXM Control Start up Operation The control will not operate until all inputs and safety controls are checked for normal...

Page 37: ...at the lowest point in the system Adjust the make up water replacement rate to equal the rate of bleed 7 Refill the system and add trisodium phosphate in a proportion of approximately one pound per 15...

Page 38: ...corrosion q Cooling Tower Boiler Check equipment for proper setpoints and operation q Standby Pumps Verify the standby pump is properly installed and in operating condition q System Controls Verify s...

Page 39: ...epair of the equipment WARNING WARNING When the disconnect switch is closed high voltage is present in some areas of the electrical panel Exercise caution when working with energized equipment WARNING...

Page 40: ...16 60 91 113 203 207 12 18 12 18 8 17 70 95 124 204 216 16 34 12 18 9 19 80 107 128 212 217 33 35 12 18 9 20 80 1 5 50 104 111 343 348 9 14 18 25 19 28 7 14 60 121 132 355 360 9 14 18 25 7 16 70 138 1...

Page 41: ...0 108 474 488 6 11 7 11 4 16 2 3 60 95 102 215 228 6 13 7 11 6 12 7 18 80 98 106 299 313 6 13 7 11 6 18 90 99 108 329 341 6 13 7 11 6 18 100 102 110 384 401 6 13 7 11 6 17 120 106 114 475 491 6 13 7 1...

Page 42: ...erioration of iron or galvanized piping or components in the system or open cooling towers requiring heavy chemical treatment and mineral buildup through water use Should periodic coil cleaning be nec...

Page 43: ...amage or insuf cient performance as a result of insuf cient or incorrect system design or the improper application installation or use of CM s products or 14 Electricity or fuel costs or any increases...

Page 44: ...result of insuf cient or incorrect system design or the improper application of CM s products CM is not responsible for 1 The costs of any uids refrigerant or other system components or associated lab...

Page 45: ...mize troubleshooting and costly system failures complete the following checks and data entries before the system is put into full operation Temperatures F or C Antifreeze _____ Type of Antifreeze ____...

Page 46: ...er Out Temp 12 Load Water In Pres 13 Load Water Out Pres 13a Press Drop 13b Flow Rate GPM l s Heat of Extraction Absorption or Heat of Rejection HE or HR Flow Rate x Temp Diff x Fluid Factor s e t o N...

Page 47: ...Tranquility Water to Water TMW Series Rev March 10 2021 TH E SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICI E N CY climatemaster com 47 Notes...

Page 48: ...ted 6 12 20 Decoder Updated 6 11 20 Unit Physical and Electrical Data Updated 06 10 20 Format All Pages Updated 07 14 17 Potable Water Statement Updatedp 04 15 16 Text Updated 10 16 15 Wiring Diagram...

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