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Operation manual

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EWWD120~540MBYNN

Packaged water-cooled water chillers

4PW22685-1

Defining the network settings

The 

  screen of the user settings menu allows the user to

define the network settings.

   

: Define the number of slaves connected to the

master (

 to 

#

)

The 

 screen of the network menu allows the user to set the

 of the unit, the 

 time and the condition when the pump

must operate.

:  Define the mode of the unit as 

 

  or

.

 

 

: The unit is controlled by the network. Loading and

unloading is decided by the central control of the netwerk.
Putting this unit ON or OFF will also put all other units ON or
OFF, unless their status is 

 

.  (see

further)

Changing  

 

 or 

 

 to

this unit, will apply to all other units. 

   

  on such

a unit  is not possible. Refer to 

"Defining and activating the control

mode" on page 13

.

If the unit status is set to 

 

, the LED of the 

d

  key  is

flashing.

:  The unit is considered as a 

 

  unit and its

function  is then also simular to a unit defined as 

 

, but

this unit however, will only come into operation if:
-

another unit is in alarm

-

another unit is in 

 

 mode

-

the setpoint is not reached when all other units have been 
running on full capacity for some time

If more than one unit is defined as 

, only 1 of the units

will be really standby. The unit which is really standby will be
decided by the number of running hours.
If the unit status is set to 

, the LED of the 

d

  key  is

flashing.

 

:  Putting this unit ON or OFF will not

put other units ON or OFF. 

   

 on such a unit

is possible.

If the unit is put to 

  

, and the unit is ON, it

will be controlled by the DICN network as a 

 

 unit.

If the unit has status 

 

, the LED of the 

d

key is off.

:  The 

  time defines the target difference in

running hours between one unit and another unit with

$$$$ 1

.  This value is important for maintenance

purposes. The difference in setting among different units should
be high enough as to avoid servicing of the units all at the same
time. The lower and upper limits are 0 and 9000 hours
respectively. The default value is 0 hours.

 

: Set if the pump must operate as long as the chiller

is ON (

 

), or during compressor on condition only

(

 

).

When 

 

  is selected, the voltage free contact S9L will

remain closed as long as the chiller is ON. When 

 

 is

selected, the voltage free contact S9L will open (pump will stop)
after the compressor stops, except if no other pump of the
system is running (meaning: in case all S9L contacts of other
chillers are already open).

Also refer to the separate manual "Installation examples for a DICN
configuration".

Activating or deactivating the setpoints password

The 

 

 screen of the user settings menu allows

the user to activate or deactivate the user password needed to
change the temperature setpoint. When deactivated, the user does
not have to enter the password each time he wants to change the
setpoint.

Defining BMS control

 allows the user to control the unit from a supervisory system.

The 

 

 screen and 

 

 screen of the

service menu have to be used to set BMS parameters. Refer to
“Customization in the service menu” chapter “Defining the BMS
settings” in the installation manual.

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 (

 

 – 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 (

 – 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 (

 

  – 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 (

 

  – 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 (

 

  – refer to the pump control settings):

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

PUMPLAG (

 

  – refer to the pump control settings):

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

GUARDTIMER 1/2 (

.

  – 60 sec): starts counting when the

compressor of circuit 1, respectively circuit 2 has been shut
down. During the countdown, the compressor cannot be
restarted.

STARTTIMER (

 

  – 10 sec): starts counting

whenever a compressor starts up. During the countdown, no
other compressor can start up.

ANTIRECYCLING 1/2 (

.

  – 600 sec): starts counting

when the compressor of circuit 1, respectively circuit 2 has
started. During the countdown, the compressor cannot be
restarted.

STARTUPTIMER 1/2 (

.

  – 180 sec): starts

counting when the compressor of circuit 1, respectively circuit 2
has started. During the countdown, the compressor is limited to
a maximum capacitystep of 30%.

NOTE

Put a unit to 

 

 when servicing the

machine. In this case it is possible to switch ON or
OFF this unit without switching ON or OFF the other
units of the network.

It is also possible then to operate the unit in 

 

 

.

Put a unit to 

 

 continuously if the

operator wants to decide by himself when this unit
must operate.

Note that in this case, it makes no sense to define
another unit of the network as 

. Since there is

a unit set continuously to 

 

, the

  unit will continuously be considered as a

 

 unit.

NOTE

The settings on this screen of the network menu must
be executed for all chillers connected to the system.

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 EWWD120MBYNN

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL EWWD120MBYNN EWWD180MBYNN EWWD240MBYNN EWWD280MBYNN EWWD360MBYNN EWWD440MBYNN EWWD500MBYNN EWWD520MBYNN EWWD540MBYNN Packaged water cooled water chillers...

Page 2: ...Y KEEP IT IN YOUR FILES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Before starting up the unit for the first time make sure that it has been properly installed It is therefore necessary to carefully read the installation m...

Page 3: ...0 Condensor Type shell tube Qtyxmodel 2x CDEW400 1x CDEW400 1x CDEW450 2x CDEW450 Evaporator Type brased plate heatexchanger Qtyxmodel 2x AC250EQ NP128 1x AC250EQ NP128 1x AC250EQ NP162 2x AC250EQ NP...

Page 4: ...harge stopvalve 3 Condenser 19 Condensor entering water temperature sensor 4 Switchbox 20 Digital display controller 5 Compressor switchbox 21 Emergency stop 6 Air purge condenser 22 Power supply inta...

Page 5: ...ion of the evaporator is to take heat from the water that flows through it This is done by turning the liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser into gaseous refrigerant Water in outlet connection...

Page 6: ...essure relief safety valve The safety valve is activated when the pressure in the refrigerant circuit becomes too high If this occurs shut down the unit and contact your local dealer High pressure swi...

Page 7: ...ield wiring Make sure that the field wiring between the local supply panel and the unit has been carried out according to the instructions described in the installation manual according to the wiring...

Page 8: ...phanumeric display may decrease at low temperatures OPERATION The EWWD120 540 units are equipped with a digital controller offering a user friendly way to set up use and maintain the unit This part of...

Page 9: ...tialization cycle is started Once all the timers have reached zero the unit starts up When the remote ON OFF control parameter is set to YES the following table applies 2 If the water chiller does not...

Page 10: ...frigerant in circuit 1 respectively circuit 2 The first number stands for the pressure in bar the second number stands for the saturation temperature in degrees Celsius low pressure of the refrigerant...

Page 11: ...rcuits The red LED inside the p key lights up and the buzzer inside the controller is activated When a circuit safety occurs the compressor of the corresponding circuit is shut down The screen of the...

Page 12: ...n the first screen of the network menu To consult information about the outlet water temperature of the evaporator of circuit 1 and 2 only for EWWD360 540 To consult information about the unit status...

Page 13: ...information about the network safety which caused the shutdown To consult information about the dual pump wich caused the shutdown To check the time and control mode at the moment of the unit shutdown...

Page 14: ...evaporator and or condenser 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 To chec...

Page 15: ...their setting needs to be reset to See User settings menu on page 11 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...

Page 16: ...rd each time he wants to change the setpoint Defining BMS control allows the user to control the unit from a supervisory system The screen and screen of the service menu have to be used to set BMS par...

Page 17: ...the latest shutdown To check the safety info and the unit status proceed as follows 1 Enter the Refer to the chapter How to enter a menu on page 8 The controller enters the last screen which contains...

Page 18: ...e g and h keys 6 Press q to confirm the new password When the new password has been confirmed the controller will ask to enter the new password a second time for safety reasons The cursor is positione...

Page 19: ...panel or measure the supply voltage Voltage too low Measure the supply voltage Overload of motor Reset If the failure persists call your local dealer RESET Push the blue button on the over current rel...

Page 20: ...apacity of the unit is too low Call your local dealer Water flow is too high Recalculate the water flow The circuit is limited Check the enable disable capacity limitation remote contact POSSIBLE CAUS...

Page 21: ...perly and that the earth terminals are tightened Refrigerant circuit Check for leaks inside the unit In case a leak is detected call your local dealer Check the working pressure of the unit Refer to p...

Page 22: ...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 in the holiday group All group settings of gro...

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