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Operation manual

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EWYQ080~250DAYN

Packaged air-cooled water chillers

4PW35558-1B

Adjusting the temperature setpoint

The unit provides definition and selection of four independent
temperature setpoints. Two setpoints are reserved for inlet control,
the other two are reserved for outlet control.

COOL. INLSP1

: cooling inlet water temperature, setpoint 1,

COOL. INLSP2

: cooling inlet water temperature, setpoint 2.

COOL. OUTSP1

: cooling outlet water temperature, setpoint 1,

COOL. OUTSP2

: cooling outlet water temperature, setpoint 2.

HEAT. INLSP1

: heating inlet water temperature, setpoint 1,

HEAT. INLSP2

: heating inlet water temperature, setpoint 2.

HEAT. OUTSP1

: heating outlet water temperature, setpoint 1,

HEAT. OUTSP2

: heating outlet water temperature, setpoint 2.

The selection between setpoint 1 and 2 is done by a remote dual
setpoint switch (to be installed by the customer). The actual active
setpoint can be consulted in the readout menu.

If the manual control mode is selected (refer to 

"Usersettings menu

Å

" on page 12

), none of the above-mentioned setpoints will be

active.

To adjust a setpoint, proceed as follows:

1

Enter the setpoints menu. Refer to the chapter 

"How to enter a

menu" on page 8

.

If the user password is disabled for setpoint modifications (refer
to 

"Usersettings menu 

Å

" on page 12

), the controller will

immediately enter the setpoints menu.
If the user password is enabled for setpoint modifications, enter
the correct code using the 

  and 

Ì

  keys (refer to 

"User

password menu 

Æ

" on page 15

). Press 

  to confirm the

password and to enter the setpoints menu.

2

Select the setpoint to be adjusted using the 

 key.

A setpoint is selected when the cursor is blinking behind the
setpoint's name.
The "

>

" sign indicates the actual active temperature setpoint.

3

Press the 

 and 

Ì

 keys to adjust the temperature setting.

The default, limit and step values for the cooling temperature
setpoints are:

4

Press 

 to save the adjusted temperature setpoint.

When the setting has been confirmed, the cursor switches to the
next setpoint.

5

To adjust other setpoints, repeat from step 2.

Resetting the unit

The units are equipped with three kinds of safety devices: unit
safeties, circuit safeties and 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 

OFF - SAFETY

ACTIVE

.  The red LED inside the 

π

  key  lights up and the buzzer

inside the 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, the red light
inside the 

π

 key of the master lights up and the buzzer inside

the control is activated.

If the master can not be found by the network, the red light
inside the 

π

 key of all the slaves light up and the buzzer inside

their controls are activated. All units will work as stand alone
units.

If the unit has been shut down due to a power failure, it will carry out
an autoreset and restart automatically when the electrical power is
restored.

To reset the unit, proceed as follows:

1

Press the 

π

 key to acknowledge the alarm.

The buzzer is deactivated.
The controller automatically switches to the corresponding
screen of the safeties menu: unit safety or circuit safety or
network safety.

2

Find the cause of shutdown and correct.

Refer to 

"Listing activated safeties and checking the unit status"

on page 18

 and 

"Troubleshooting" on page 20

.

When a safety can be reset, the LED under the 

π

  key  starts

blinking.

3

Press the 

π

 key to reset the safeties that are no longer active.

If required, enter the 

USER PASSWORD

  or the 

SERVICE

PASSWORD

.  (Refer to the installation manual "Setting the

password for safety reset".)
Once all safety devices are deactivated and reset, the LED
under the 

π

 key goes out. If one of the safeties is still active, the

LED under the 

π

  key  goes on again. In this case, return to

step 2.

4

It will only be necessary to switch the 

œ

 key on again if a unit

safety occurs.

NOTE

The customer is also allowed to define a setpoint in
function of an analogue input.

NOTE

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

COOLING INLET SETP

COOLING OUTLET SETP

default value

12¢

limit values

(*)

(*)

For glycol treated units with OPZH installed, the lower limit of the cooling 
temperature setpoint can be adapted by changing the minimum operating 
temperature in the service menu (refer to the installation manual).

 23¢

 20¢

step value

0$1¢

0$1¢

HEATING INLET SETP

HEATING OUTLET SETP

default value

40¢

45¢

limit values

(*)

20 

 45¢

25 

 50¢

step value

0$1¢

0$1¢

NOTE

When a setpoint on a unit in a DICN system is set, this
setpoint will be transferred to all other units.

NOTE

Also consult 

"Defining the floating setpoint settings" on

page 16

.

If the user shuts down the power supply in order to repair a
safety, the safety will automatically be reset after power-up.

NOTE

The history information, i.e. the number of times a unit
safety or a circuit safety occurred and the unit status at
the moment of shutdown, can be checked by means of
the history menu.

Summary of Contents for EWYQ080DAYN

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL EWYQ080DAYN EWYQ100DAYN EWYQ130DAYN EWYQ150DAYN EWYQ180DAYN EWYQ210DAYN EWYQ230DAYN EWYQ250DAYN 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...

Page 3: ...p 15 15 20 20 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 Phase 3 Frequency Hz 50 Voltage V 400 Maximum 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...

Page 4: ...r supply intake 32 Liquid receiver 2 Condenser in cooling mode or evaporator in heating mode 17 Switchbox 33 Pump optional 18 Digital display controller behind service panel 34 Buffer tank optional 3...

Page 5: ...nters the evaporator via an expansion valve The expansion valve brings the liquid refrigerant to a pressure at which it can easily be evaporated in the evaporator p M12C M11C M15F M13F M14F R14T B1PL...

Page 6: ...al The controller will detect the shut down of the compressor The controller needs to be reset manually Reverse phase protector general safety device The reverse phase protectors prevent the unit from...

Page 7: ...ercurrent relay for circuit 1 K15F Fancontactor for circuit 1 only for EWYQ080 100 and EWYQ180 250 K15S Fan overcurrent relay for circuit 1 only for EWYQ080 100 and EWYQ180 250 K16F Fancontactor for c...

Page 8: ...ally installed protection devices are of the size and type specified in the installation manual Make sure that neither a fuse nor a protection device has been bypassed 3 Earth wiring Make sure that th...

Page 9: ...k oriented modular structure Apart from the first section which gives a brief description of the controller itself each section or subsection deals with a specific task you can perform with the unit D...

Page 10: ...n a unit with status NORMAL or STANDBY all other units with status NORMAL or STANDBY will be ON or OFF If the key is pressed on a unit with status DISCONNECT ON OFF only this unit will be ON or OFF Co...

Page 11: ...ter temperature has not risen enough compared to previous switch off of the compressor FREE COOLING free cooling mode is active TIMER BUSY the actual value of one of the compressor timers is not zero...

Page 12: ...work 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 the red light inside the key of the...

Page 13: ...l informa tion about the current Ampere and voltage of the unit _v 0U4 013 6 11 12 H 012 0 21 22 H _ COOL INLSP1 012 0 INLET WATER 013 6 OUTLET WATER 007 0 AMBIENT 006 5 _ C1 TEMP READOUT C11 DISCHARG...

Page 14: ...IC READOUT YES _v MANUAL DEFROST UNIT DEFROST OFF CIR1 DEFROST OFF CIR2 DEFROST OFF _ DEFROST MIN TIME BETWEEN DEFROST NORMAL ENTER SERVICE PASSWORD 0000 TO LOGIN To check the actual value of the gene...

Page 15: ...2 C12RH 00000hCS 00000 C12C 00000h H 00000h _ UNIT HISTORY 002 C21RH 00000hCS 00000 C21C 00000h H 00000h _ UNIT HISTORY 002 C22RH 00000hCS 00000 C22C 00000h H 00000h _ UNIT HISTORY 002 AI1 NONE AI2 NO...

Page 16: ...control mode The unit is equipped with a thermostat which controls the cooling or heating capacity of the unit Select the appropriate mode MANUAL CONTROL manual control mode the operator controls the...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...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 19: ...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 th...

Page 20: ...h REMOTE COOL HEAT indicates the position of the remote cool heat switch CAP LIMIT 25 50 75 SET indicates the position of the enable disable capacity limitation switches LOW NOISE indicates the status...

Page 21: ...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 and correcting certain t...

Page 22: ...y devices are activated 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 device...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...essary in the electrical compartment of the unit voltage drop due to supply cables is too high POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION The sensor is broken or not correctly wired Check if the wiring is acco...

Page 25: ...er quality refer to the installation manual of the unit for specifications of the water quality Water filters Make sure to clean the water filter in front of the evaporator water inlet once every 4 mo...

Page 26: ...s load up requests of maximum 2 compressors at a time A Load up request of 1 compressor B No action C Load down request of 1 compressor D Inlet setpoint E Outlet setpoint INLET CONTROL Default value L...

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: ...FO FAN ST VA Y 2PUMP Y HEATERTAPE Y FAN DO ST 2 DO INV 2 ENTER PASSWORD PASSWORD 0000 TO LOGIN ENTER PASSWORD PASSWORD 0000 TO LOGIN _ COOLING HEATING MODE COOLING STARTUP BUSY READOUT MENU SETPOINTS...

Page 29: ...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 OFF _ UNIT HISTORY 002 HP2 019 0b 050 8 LP2 004 4...

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