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Operation manual

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EWAQ080~260DAYN

Packaged air-cooled water chillers

4PW35556-1E

Defining controller settings

The second 

ADVANCED

 screen of the usersettings menu also allows

the user to define settings for the controller.

MAIN MENU

:  set to 

GRAPHIC

  to let the main menu show the

graphical symbols or to 

TEXT

  to let the main menu show the

names of the menus.

LOGOUT TIMER

: set the time for automatic log out, between 01

and 30 minutes.

BUZZER IF SAFETY

:  to activate or deactivate the buzzer

sound when an error should occur.

BACKLIGHT TIME

:  to define the time (between 01 and 30

minutes) the light of the controller display will stay on after the
last manipulation of the controller buttons.

GRAPHIC READOUT

: to define if the graphical representation of

the first screen of the read out menu is present or not.

Submenu: Defrost

This submenu is not available for EWAQ units.

Submenu: Service menu

Only a qualified installer is allowed to enter the service menu.

Tasks of the timers menu

Checking the actual value of the software timers

As a protective measure and to ensure correct operation, the
controller's software features several countdown timers:

LOADUP (

LOADUP

 – refer to the thermostat parameters): starts

counting when a thermostat step change has occurred. During
the countdown, the unit is not able to enter a higher thermostat
step.

LOADDOWN (

DWN

 – refer to the thermostat parameters): starts

counting when a thermostat step change has occurred. During
the countdown, the unit will not be able to go to a lower thermo-
stat step.

FLOWSTART (

FLOWSTART

  – 15 sec): counts down when the

water flow through the evaporator is continuous and the unit is in
standby. During the countdown, the unit cannot start up.

FLOWSTOP (

FLOWSTOP

  – 5 sec): starts counting when the

water flow through the evaporator stops after the flowstart timer
has reached zero. If the water flow has not restarted during the
countdown, the unit will shut down.

PUMPLEAD (

PUMPLEAD

  – refer to the pump control settings):

starts counting whenever the unit is switched on. During the
countdown, the unit cannot start up.

PUMPLAG (

PUMPLAG

  – refer to the pump control settings):

starts counting whenever the unit is switched off. During the
countdown, the pump keeps running.

GUARDTIMER (

GRD11

/1

2

/

21

/

22

  – 180 sec): starts counting

when the compressor (circuit 1/2) has been shut down. During
the countdown, the compressor cannot be restarted.

ANTIRECYCLING (

AREC11

/1

2

/

21

/

22 

– 300 sec): starts

counting when the compressor (circuit 1/2) has started. During
the countdown, the compressor cannot be restarted.

MINIMUM RUNNING TIME (

M.RT

  - 120 sec) starts counting

when the compressor has started. During the count down, the
compressor will not be switched off by the thermostat function.

To check the actual value of the software timers, proceed as follows:

1

Enter the 

TIMERS MENU

. (Refer to the chapter 

"How to enter a

menu" on page 8

.)

The controller displays the actual value of the 

GENERAL

TIMERS

:  the loadup timer, the loaddown timer, the flowstart

timer, the flowstop timer (when the unit is on and the flowstart
timer has reached zero), the pumplead timer and the pumplag
timer.

2

Press the 

Ì

 key to check the compressor timers.

The controller shows the actual value of the 

COMPRESSOR

TIMERS

: the guard timers (one per circuit) and the antirecycling

timers (one per circuit).

Tasks of the safety menu

Listing activated safeties and checking the unit status

If the alarm buzzer is activated and the user presses the 

π

 key, the

controller automatically enters the safeties menu.

All active safeties are displayed: 

UNIT

/

CIRCUIT 1

/

2

WARNING

 or

NETWORK SAFETY

.

The controller will show the 

UNIT SAFETY

  screen of the

safeties menu when a unit safety was the cause of shutdown.

The controller will show the 

CIRCUIT 1

/

2 SAFETY

 screen of

the safeties menu when a safety of the circuit 1/2 was activated.

The controller will show the 

NETWORK SAFETY

  screen of the

safeties menu when a safety of the network was activated.

The controller will show the 

UNIT WARNING 

screen of the

safeties menu when a unit warning was activated.

1

Press the 

π

 key when the alarm buzzer is activated.

The appropriate safety screen with the basic information
appears. Press the 

 key to go directly to the history menu and

see the detailed information. These screens provide information
about the unit status at the moment of shutdown (see 

"Safety

menu 

π

" on page 12

).

2

If more than one kind of safety is active (indicated by means of

^

v

 or 

÷

), use the 

 and 

Ì

 keys to consult them.

Tasks of the history menu

Checking the safety info and the unit status after a reset

The information available in the safeties menu is also stored in the
history menu, where it is stored after resetting the unit or the circuit.
In this way, the history menu provides a means of checking the unit
status at the moment of the latest shutdown.

To check the safety info and the unit status, proceed as follows:

1

Enter the 

HISTORY MENU

. (Refer to the chapter 

"How to enter

a menu" on page 8

.)

The controller enters the last 

HISTORY

  screen which contains

basic information of the moment of this shutdown.

2

Press the 

 and 

Ì

 keys to consult the other present 

HISTORY

screens.

3

Press the 

 key to see the detailed information.

NOTE

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

Summary of Contents for EWAQ080DAYN

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL EWAQ080DAYN EWAQ100DAYN EWAQ130DAYN EWAQ150DAYN EWAQ180DAYN EWAQ210DAYN EWAQ240DAYN EWAQ260DAYN Packaged air cooled water chillers...

Page 2: ...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 initial start u...

Page 3: ...15 15 20 20 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 Phase 3 Frequency Hz 50 Voltage V 400 Nominal running current Circuit 1 Circuit 2 A A 39 39 51 51 35 35 35 35 39 39 39 39 Control and fan motor Phase 1 Frequency Hz...

Page 4: ...erature sensor R1T 29 Pump optional 2 Condenser 15 Drier charge valve 30 Buffertank optional 3 Compressor 16 Power supply intake 31 Expansion vessel optional 4 Electronic expansion valve sight glass w...

Page 5: ...ansion valve The expansion valve brings the liquid refrigerant to a pressure at which it can easily be evaporated in the evaporator p p p M12C M11C p p p M22C M21C M15F M13F M14F M25F M23F M24F B1PH B...

Page 6: ...and reliable protection against overheating overloading phase loss and phase reversal The controller will detect the shut down of the compressor The controller needs to be reset manually Reverse phas...

Page 7: ...S Fan overcurrent relay for circuit 1 K15F Fancontactor for circuit 1 only for EWAQ080 100 and EWAQ180 260 K15S Fan overcurrent relay for circuit 1 only for EWAQ080 100 and EWAQ180 260 K16F Fancontact...

Page 8: ...her material 11 Power supply voltage Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel The voltage should correspond to the voltage on the identification label of the unit 12 Water connection C...

Page 9: ...l operational information on page 9 Adjusting the temperature setpoint on page 10 Resetting the unit on page 10 Setting the language If desired the operating language can be changed to any of the foll...

Page 10: ...ond number stands for the dew point saturation temperature in degrees Celsius LOWNOISE at the bottom of the first screen the status of the lownoise setting is shown Y active or N not active 6 Press th...

Page 11: ...network safeties When a unit or circuit safety occurs the compressor is shut down The safeties menu will indicate which safety is activated The UNIT STATUS screen of the readout menu will indicate OF...

Page 12: ...1 and the capacity of the unit To consult information about the unit status of circuit 2 only for EWAQ130 260 To consult actual operational informa tion about the current Ampere and voltage of the un...

Page 13: ...in BUZZER IF SAFETY YES _ ADVANCED BACKLIGHT TIME 05min GRAPHIC READOUT YES ENTER SERVICE PASSWORD 0000 TO LOGIN To check the actual value of the general software timer To check the actual value of th...

Page 14: ...T HISTORY 002 C21RH 00000hCS 00000 _ UNIT HISTORY 002 C22RH 00000hCS 00000 _ UNIT HISTORY 002 AI1 NONE AI2 NONE _ UNIT HISTORY 002 AI3 NONE AI4 NONE To consult time and date information To consult add...

Page 15: ...nex I on page 25 Defining and activating the control mode The unit is equipped with a thermostat which controls the cooling capacity of the unit Select the appropriate mode MANUAL CONTROL manual contr...

Page 16: ...ntrol The DUAL PUMP screen of the usersettings menu allows the user to define the steering of two pumps for this to be possible a changeable digital output has to be configured for a second pump in th...

Page 17: ...however will only come into operation if another unit is in alarm another unit is in DISCONNECT ON OFF mode the setpoint is not reached when all other units have been running on full capacity for some...

Page 18: ...TIME M RT 120 sec starts counting when the compressor has started During the count down the compressor will not be switched off by the thermostat function To check the actual value of the software tim...

Page 19: ...witch setpoint 1 or setpoint 2 REMOTE ON OFF indicates the position of the remote on off switch CAP LIMIT 25 50 75 SET indicates the position of the enable disable capacity limitation switches LOW NOI...

Page 20: ...to enter and select the next number When pressing the key on the last number the confirmation of the new password is completed TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides useful information for diagnosing a...

Page 21: ...vated and alarm messages are displayed The ON LED is broken Contact your local dealer Message safety menu Symptom POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION One of the following safety devices is activated Com...

Page 22: ...or is not locked RESET After temperature decrease the thermal protector is reset automatically and the compressor will start again This is not detected by the controller If the protector is activated...

Page 23: ...ges are displayed Voltage is too low Test the voltage in the supply panel and if necessary in the electrical compartment of the unit voltage drop due to supply cables is too high POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRE...

Page 24: ...damage and make sure that the hole diameter size all over the filter surface is still 1 0 mm maximum Water sensors Check that all the water sensors are correctly fixed into the inlet and outlet water...

Page 25: ...EWAQ080 260DAYN Packaged air cooled water chillers 4PW35556 1E Operation manual 24 NOTES...

Page 26: ...e DICN setup Example A DICN setup with 2 units means load up requests of maximum 2 compressors at a time INLET CONTROL Default value Lower limit Upper limit Units 1 circuit Units 2 circuits Step diffe...

Page 27: ...TING SETPOINT MODE AMBIENT MAXPOS 03 0 NEG 00 0 RF 020 0 SLOPE 006 0 12 0 C 13 5 C 15 0 C 18 0 C 17 5 C 10 0 C 20 0 C 6 0 C 3 0 C 10 0 C A B AMBIENT _ FLOATING SETPOINT MODE CH AI SLOPE NTC MAXPOS 03...

Page 28: ...0 INLET WATER 013 6 OUTLET WATER 007 0 _v UNIT HISTORY 001 1E6 COMPR 1 SAFETY 22h33m00s 23 03 06 COOL INLSP1 012 0 _ UNIT INFO FAN ST VA Y 2PUMP Y HEATERTAPE Y FAN DO ST 2 DO INV 2 ENTER PASSWORD PAS...

Page 29: ...NE OPEN DO5 NONE OPEN _ UNIT STATUS C11 OFF SAFETY ACT C12 OFF SAFETY ACT UNIT CAPACITY 000 _ UNIT STATUS C21 OFF SAFETY ACT C22 OFF SAFETY ACT _ C1 ACT PRESSURES HP1 019 0b 050 8 LP1 004 4b 05 2 FAN1...

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