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Operation manual

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EWAP110~340MBYNN

Packaged air-cooled water chillers

4PW22677-1

Network menu

The "network" menu provides useful information regarding the
network.

Tasks of the user settings menu

Entering the user settings menu

The user settings menu is protected by the user password, a 4-digit
number between 

%%%%

 and 

++++

.

1

Enter the 

  &

 (Refer to the chapter 

"How to

enter a menu" on page 6

).

The controller will request the password.

2

Enter the correct password using the 

and

 h

 keys.

3

Press 

q

 to confirm the password and to enter the user settings

menu.

The controller automatically enters the first screen of the user
settings menu.

To define settings of a certain function:

1

Go to the appropriate screen of the usersettings menu using the

and

 h

 keys.

2

Position the cursor behind the parameter to be modified using
the 

q

 key.

3

Select the appropriate setting using the 

and

 h

 keys.

4

Press 

q

 to confirm the selection.

When the selection has been confirmed, the cursor switches to
the next parameter which can now be modified.

5

Repeat from instruction 2 onwards to modify the other
parameters.

Defining and activating the control mode

The unit is equipped with a thermostat which controls the cooling
capacity of the unit. Three different control modes exist:

manual control mode: the operator controls the capacity
himself - 

   

- by setting:

3

 (air flow in manual mode): off, low, medium or high.

 (capacity step in manual mode): 0%, 30%~100%.

inlet control mode: uses the evaporator entering water
temperature to control the capacity of the unit - 

 

outlet control mode: uses the evaporator leaving water
temperature to control the capacity of the unit - 

 

Defining the thermostat settings

When automatic control mode is selected, the unit uses a thermostat
function to control the cooling capacity. However, the thermostat
parameters are not fixed and can be modified via the 

 &

 screen of the user settings menu.

The default, limit and step values for the thermostat parameters are
shown in 

"Annex I" on page 18

.

Defining the capacity limitation settings

In the 

&  &

  screen up to four possible capacity

limitation settings can be configured.

A capacity limitation can be activated:

 

:

 

  see 

"Defining the schedule timer" on

page 11

.

   

  when a changeable input is configured as

capacity limitation.

 

: to activate capacity limitation 1.

 

: the capacity limitation is not active.

"#  

:  capacity limitation value of circuit 1 in

case of capacity limitation 1/2/3/4.

Defining the pump control settings

The 

 

 screen of the user settings menu allows the user

to define the pump-leadtime and pump-lagtime.

 

: used to define the time that the pump must run

before the unit (or the compressor in case 

     

 is selected in a DICN configuration) can start up.

 

:  used to define the time that the pump keeps

running after the unit (or the compressor in case 

   

 

  is selected in a DICN configuration) has been

stopped.

Defining the schedule timer

To activate the screens of the schedule timer or holiday period, these
first need to be enabled by changing their setting to 

  in the

appropriate screen. To de-activate the schedule timer or holiday
period, their setting needs to be reset to 

. (See 

"Usersettings menu"

on page 9

.)

The 

 

 screen of the user settings menu allows the

user to define the schedule timer settings.

Each day of the week can be appointed to a group. The actions
defined in a group will be executed in each day belonging to that
group.

 

 and 

: used to define to which

group each day of the week belongs (

/

/

/

"

/

#

).

For each of the four groups up to nine actions can be set, each
with their respective timing. Actions include: putting the unit on
(

), putting the unit off (

), setting a setpoint (

 

,

 

 

 

) and setting capacity limitation (

 

,

 

 "

 #

  

).

To consult the temperature setpoint, the
common entering water temperature
(entering water temperature of the
master unit) and the common leaving
water temperature (only displayed when

 

 mode is set and the

optional common leaving water sensor
(R8T) is installed). Refer to 

"Defining

and activating the control mode" on
page 11

.

The status screen of the network menu
shows the condition of the master unit
(

 

) and slave units (

 ... 

"

).

NOTE

To  activate manual control mode, select 

 

  as

present mode. To deactivate the manual control mode,
select 

 

  or 

 

  as present

mode.

For units in a DICN configuration:

When changing the control mode on one of the units, it
is automatically transferred to all other units.

Manual control mode however can only be selected on
units with status 

 

'(          

    &%

    &%

')    %%*

 %%*

&%%%*

"  %%%*

NOTE

If changed on one of the units in a DICN
configuration, this setting is transferred to all other
units in the network.

A functional diagram showing the thermostat
parameters can be found in 

"Annex I" on page 18

.

NOTE

Refer to "Customization in the service menu",
chapter "Setting of the changeable digital
inputs and outputs" in the installation manual 

Summary of Contents for EWAP110MBYNN

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL EWAP110MBYNN EWAP140MBYNN EWAP160MBYNN EWAP200MBYNN EWAP280MBYNN EWAP340MBYNN Packaged air cooled water chillers...

Page 2: ...first time make sure that it has been properly installed It is therefore necessary to carefully read the installation manual supplied with the unit and the recommendations listed in Checks before ini...

Page 3: ...8 1 18 16 11 3 4 17 13 14 15 2 9 5 6 21 19 12 7 22 9 10 10 21 EWAP200 340 EWAP110 160 EWAP110 160 EWAP200 340 1 Evaporator 12 Power supply intake 2 Condenser 13 Emergency stop S5E 3 Compressor M1C 14...

Page 4: ...flows through it This is done by turning the liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser into gaseous refrigerant Water in outlet connection The water inlet and outlet connection allow an easy connec...

Page 5: ...e circuit controller shuts down the circuit When the pressure returns to normal the safety device can be reset on the controller Pressure relief safety valve The safety valve is activated when the pre...

Page 6: ...on oil leakage If there is an oil leak call your local dealer 10 Stop valves Open the liquid line discharge and suction if provided stop valves completely 11 Air inlet outlet Check that the air inlet...

Page 7: ...e specifications For units in a DICN configuration the remote digital controllers of the units can be installed at a distance of up to 50 metres by using a 6 ray telephone cable with a maximum cable r...

Page 8: ...d capacity of that specific circuit When a circuit is OFF the following status information may appear one of the circuit safety devices is activated refer to Troubleshooting on page 15 the circuit is...

Page 9: ...controller is activated When a network safety occurs in a DICN configuration the slaves not detected by the network will function as stand alone units If a slave unit can not be found by the network t...

Page 10: ...reen of the network menu To consult information about the unit status To consult information about the pressures To consult actual operational information about the ambient temperature the total runni...

Page 11: ...he moment of the unit shutdown To check which were the evaporator and condenser inlet water temperature and the evaporator outlet water temperature To check which was the status of the compressors at...

Page 12: ...e capacity limitation 1 the capacity limitation is not active capacity limitation value of circuit 1 in case of capacity limitation 1 2 3 4 Defining the pump control settings The screen of the user se...

Page 13: ...in the service menu Refer to the installation manual used to define the free cooling mode free cooling is not active free cooling is based on ambient temperature free cooling is based on the differen...

Page 14: ...he waterflow through the evaporator stops after the flowstart timer has reached zero If the waterflow has not restarted during the countdown the unit will shut down PUMPLEAD refer to the pump control...

Page 15: ...hich contains the following information the time and date 2 Press h to consult the first screen This screen contains information about the unit name and the refrigerant used 3 Press h to consult the n...

Page 16: ...ty devices may be bridged or changed to a value other than the factory setting If the cause of the problem cannot be found call your local dealer Symptom 1 The unit does not start but the ON LED light...

Page 17: ...sed electrician RESET After pressure decrease push the button on the high pressure switch and reset the controller Symptom 5 4 Fan thermal protector is activated POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Mech...

Page 18: ...r local dealer Water supply Check if the water connection is still well fixed Check the water quality refer to the installation manual of the unit for specifications of the water quality Water filters...

Page 19: ...in group 1 all Wednesdays will work according to the settings in group 2 all Saturdays and Sundays will work according to the settings in group 3 all holiday days will work according to the settings...

Page 20: ...tween inlet water evaporator temperature and ambient temperature Floating setpoint Default value Lower limit Upper limit Maximum value C 3 0 0 0 5 0 D1 C 20 0 20 0 43 0 D2 a a rise in floating setpoin...

Page 21: ...0 ANNEX V SOFTWARE STRUCTURE g 0 1 2 q h q q g h h h g h g g h g h g h g h g h g h g h g g h g h g h g h g h h h h h g g g 2 f 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 g h g h g h 2 2 2 2 q h h g q 6 h g h g h g...

Page 22: ...Zandvoordestraat 300 B 8400 Oostende Belgium 4PW22677 1...

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