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IOM 1266-2 • MAGNITUDE

®

 MODEL WME CHILLERS 

www.DaikinApplied.com

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nTroduCTIon

General Description

Daikin Magnitude

®

 Centrifugal Chillers are complete, self-

contained, automatically controlled, liquid-chilling units 

featuring oil-free, magnetic bearing compressors. All 

Magnitude

®

 chillers are equipped with a single evaporator and 

a single condenser along with either one or two compressors 

depending on the model.
Magnitude

®

 chillers are designed for indoor, non-freezing 

installation only. The chillers use refrigerant HFC-134a that 

operates at a positive pressure over the entire operation range, 

so no purge system is required.

Only normal field connections such as water piping, relief valve 

piping, electric power, and control interlocks are required, 

thereby simplifying installation and increasing reliability. 

Necessary equipment protection and operating controls are 

included.
All Daikin Applied centrifugal chillers must be commissioned by 

a factory-trained Daikin Applied service technician. Failure to 

follow this startup procedure can affect the equipment warranty.
The standard limited warranty on this equipment covers parts 

that prove defective in material or workmanship. Specific 

details of this warranty can be found in the warranty statement 

furnished with the equipment.

NOMENCLATURE

W M E 106C S C        

Figure 1: WME Major Component Locations          

Water-Cooled

  Magnetic Bearing

Centrifugal Compressor

Vintage

D = Dual Compressors 
S = Single Compressor

Model Code

Condenser Vessel

Evaporator Vessel

Power Panel

Human Machine 

Interface (HMI)

Control Panel

Tube Sheet

Power Panel

NOTE: 

Unit shown with right-hand condenser 

water connections and right-hand 

evaporator water connections. Water 

connection orientation is based on 

facing the unit power panel.

Compressor

Compressor

Evaporator Vessel

Expansion Valve

Summary of Contents for Magnitude WME Series

Page 1: ...eration and Maintenance Manual Magnitude Magnetic Bearing Centrifugal Chillers Model WME C vintage 400 to 1600 Tons 1400 to 5600 kW HFC 134a Refrigerant IOM 1266 2 Group Chiller Part Number IOM1266 2...

Page 2: ...erator Schools 25 Sequence of Unit Operation 25 Unit Enabling Disabling and Overrides 26 Human Machine Interface HMI 27 Alarms 46 Controller Inputs and Outputs 49 Building Automation Systems BAS 51 Us...

Page 3: ...ols wired Wiring complies with National Electrical Code and local codes See Note 4 Condenser pump starting relay CP1 2 installed and wired See Note 3 Miscellaneous Yes No N A Initials Oil cooled water...

Page 4: ...Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 5: ...auxiliary tank a grounding strap must be used An electrical charge builds when halo carbon refrigerant travels in a rubber hose A grounding strap must be used between the auxiliary refrigerant tank a...

Page 6: ...ility Necessary equipment protection and operating controls are included All Daikin Applied centrifugal chillers must be commissioned by a factory trained Daikin Applied service technician Failure to...

Page 7: ...rol on page 19 for more information The MicroTech unit controller also communicates with the HMI for graphic display and is located in the unit control panel as shown in Figure 4 The on board compress...

Page 8: ...g and electrical panels The spreader bar length should be equal to or no more than 1 foot shorter than the distance between the lifting holes located at opposite ends of the chiller The unit will requ...

Page 9: ...ase Make sure that the floor or structural support is adequate to support the full operating weight of the complete unit The neoprene vibration pads shipped loose in the power panel should be placed u...

Page 10: ...monic filter will require additional panels than shown in Figure 7 Unit Dimensions and Shipping Weight Figure 7 Representative WME Dimensional Drawing Table 1 WME Overall Dimensions NOTE 1 Unit config...

Page 11: ...be removed from the unit if the vessels are to be separated Exert the proper precautions before attempting any disassembly assume the condenser isolation valves may have leaked and that any component...

Page 12: ...or s and vessels receive an inert gas holding charge that must be released prior to attempting to open any connection All free piping ends are capped Blockoffs will cover all compressor and vessel ope...

Page 13: ...EW E30 C2612 ONLY H26 W27 LEFT VIEW E30 C2612 ONLY FRONT VIEW TYPICAL UNIT REPRESENTATION E30 C30 SHOWN W28 EVAPORATOR TOP VIEW CONDENSER W27 H25 LEFT END VIEW W23 H28 H27 W24 H26 RIGHT END VIEW FRONT...

Page 14: ...mensional Diagram for Typical WME Knockdown Dual Compressor Models NOTE See page 10 for overall unit length width and height dimensions for WME models LEFT END VIEW H25 W27 FRONT VIEW TYPICAL UNIT REP...

Page 15: ...Outside Foot Mounting Hole to Center of Suction 2 H25 Height Mounting Foot with Mounting Brackets H26 Height Condenser Tubesheet with Mounting Brackets H27 Height Evaporator Tubesheet with Mounting B...

Page 16: ...e condenser 4 Ensure that the charge has been removed from the compressor and evaporator and that the discharge check valve is holding the charge in the condenser 5 Loosen and remove bolts on the top...

Page 17: ...bove freezing Open all valves 14 Perform refrigerant leak check to ensure all connections and fittings are securely fastened Water Piping All evaporators and condensers have OGS type grooved water con...

Page 18: ...to repair costs not covered by warranty Any decision to use these products is at the discretion of the owner occupant operator user and as such they assume full liability responsibility for any damage...

Page 19: ...rly closed at startup to restrict water flow which keeps generated heat in the condenser until an acceptable minimum condenser pressure is reached As heat builds the valve will open slowly until a ful...

Page 20: ...alves prior to making pipe connections Whenever vent piping is installed the lines must be in accordance with local code requirements Where local codes do not apply the latest issue of ANSI ASHRAE Sta...

Page 21: ...age within 13 and 6 of nameplate voltage and the voltage unbalance between phases must not exceed 2 Since a 2 voltage unbalance will cause a current unbalance of 6 to 10 times the voltage unbalance pe...

Page 22: ...0 amp circuit breaker frame size has a 35 kA SCCR rating 800 amp circuit breaker frame size has a 50 kA SCCR rating RapidRestore Quickly restores cooling capacity when power is restored after a power...

Page 23: ...VDC OR 24 230VAC EVAPORATOR PUMP 1 EP1 L1 L2 EP2 EVAPORATOR PUMP 2 CP1 CONDENSOR PUMP 1 CP2 CONDENSOR PUMP 2 TS1 TOWER STAGE 1 TS2 TOWER STAGE 2 L1 L2 L3 CIRCUIT BREAKER BY OTHERS CUSTOMER SUPPLIED PO...

Page 24: ...SIG CNDP BLK 3 RED RED RED 32 21 PE Address 1 G G0 Vbat U2 U1 U3 GND U4 U5 U6 GND U7 U8 U9 U10 GND NO1 C1 2 NO2 NO3 C3 4 5 NO4 C3 4 5 NO5 NO6 NC6 C6 J1 J2 J10 J11 J12 EHUB J9 5Vref GND Vdc MODBUS ON...

Page 25: ...load proven Once evaporator flow has been confirmed and the chiller load proven the sequence for starting the compressor will begin 3 Compressor shaft levitation The magnetic bearings are activated a...

Page 26: ...ty to manage the chiller load until the load increases to the point where another compressor is needed or the load reduces below the minimum capacity of one compressor and the leaving water temperatur...

Page 27: ...lay port and can be used to view operational data to clear alarms and to change setpoints if necessary If the HMI and the chiller both appear to be inoperable the embedded Chiller PC should be checked...

Page 28: ...pressor Status shown for each unit compressor 1 only for single compressor units both 1 and 2 for dual compressor units The possible states are shown in Table 12 The bottom icon bar will be visible on...

Page 29: ...igure 31 Active Alarm Icon Additional HMI View Screens Pressing the Detail Tab on the top of the Home View Screen provides specific unit operating parameters shown in Figure 32 Similarly the Power Tab...

Page 30: ...IOM 1266 2 MAGNITUDE MODEL WME CHILLERS 30 www DaikinApplied com Operation Figure 33 Power Information Figure 34 Evaporator Information Figure 35 Compressor Details...

Page 31: ...he startup sequence One can see the requirements light up as they are met and also determine why a non start may have occurred Similarly during the shut down process the sequence transitions back to O...

Page 32: ...g control source unit mode etc 3 MOTOR selects power related setpoints such as amp limits 4 TOWER selects the method of controlling the cooling tower and sets the parameters for fan staging VFD 5 VALV...

Page 33: ...ctable text menus rather than numeric values Select the desired option using the dropdown menu that appears on that particular setpoint Toggle between choices using the UP or DOWN button If dashed lin...

Page 34: ...e reset methods below The current LWT setpoint is Cool LWT as determined by the chiller mode The type of reset in effect is determined by the LWT Reset Type setpoint Reset Type NONE The Active Leaving...

Page 35: ...ump 2 Primary M Pump Load Balance balances hours between 1 and 2 pumps Pump 1 Only Pump 2 Only use only specified pump Pump 1 Primary and Pump 2 Primary if primary pump fails other pump is used Evapor...

Page 36: ...Transition Target 1 0 8 to 1 2 T Scaling factor for transitioning compressors based on efficiency curves Nameplate RLA VFD Load Side Factory set Model dependent T Sets the Rated Load Amps RLA per comp...

Page 37: ...to 20 0 psi O Sets control deadband Cooling Tower Control Lift Valve Deadband Temp 2 0 F 1 0 to 10 0 F O Sets control deadband Cooling Tower Control Temp Valve Target Lift 30 psi 10 to 130 psi O Targe...

Page 38: ...e five tower control strategies are provided next Cooling Tower Stages on the TOWER Setpoint Screen sets the number of tower stages Strategy I VFD STAGE Default In this mode a VFD controls the first f...

Page 39: ...7 Strategy II VALVE SP Figure 48 Strategy II VALVE SP Valve Opening vs Temp As shown in Figure 48 the default temperature at which the valve opens completely is 65 F This temperature is the Valve SP a...

Page 40: ...ge through the use of relays 4 Select Fan Stage Up Time from 1 to 60 minutes The default value of 2 minutes is a good starting point The value may need to be adjusted later depending on actual system...

Page 41: ...00 Additional fans stage on when the VFD speed reaches the maximum value that was set In addition Figure 54 shows that the default temperature at which the valve opens completely is 65 F This temperat...

Page 42: ...sets Setpoint Settings Description Default Range PW Comments Evap EWT 0 0 1 5 to 1 5 T Sets the offset for the sensor listed based upon jobsite calibrations Evap LWT 0 0 1 5 to 1 5 T Cond EWT 0 0 1 5...

Page 43: ...ssure 29 psi 28 to 45 psi T Sets the evaporator pressure value below which the compressor is shut down may need to be lowered if glycol is added to the system If Glycol Enabled is selected minimum may...

Page 44: ...Of the following limits the one creating the lowest capacity limit is in effect Low Evaporator Pressure If the evaporator pressure approaches within 2 psi above the Low Evaporator Pressure setpoint th...

Page 45: ...appropriate button respectively For any time period the trend will display the current time beginning on the right of the screen with history flowing to the left When the Unit Control Processor is po...

Page 46: ...r to keep running Warnings cannot be cleared manually and will be cleared automatically when the issues has been resolved Critical Alarms will always shutoff the chiller and Critical Alarms that do no...

Page 47: ...history files have been successfully transferred to the USB drive 5 Repeat this process for each desired day of history Each day must be downloaded individually It is not possible to download multipl...

Page 48: ...compressor controller and the MBC are interrupted Low Suction Pressure Suction Pressure is less than Low Suction Pressure setpoint and Suction Pressure Warning is not active High Discharge Pressure D...

Page 49: ...si Reset of Leaving Water Temperature Field BAS 4 to 20 mA Current 0 to 100 Demand Limit Field BAS 4 to 20 mA Current 0 to 100 NOTE Sensor Range in Table 25 indicates the range of the input NOT the op...

Page 50: ...125 C 6 Inlet Guide Vane Position Rotary Transducer 1 5 to 2 6 VDC nominal Closed to Open 7 Motor Winding Temperature 1 NTC Thermistor 10k 25 C 40 to 150 C 8 Motor Winding Temperature 2 NTC Thermistor...

Page 51: ...enerators are sensitive to the peak current loads of the chiller Although the normal VFD start sequence does not require these peak values of current certain dynamic conditions such as changes in wate...

Page 52: ...6 highlights the position of the electrical connector and indentation mark on flow switch Figure 66 Flow Switch Details It is required that the flow switch be mounted such that the electrical connecti...

Page 53: ...the outer LEDs will flash green as shown in Figure 69 Figure 69 Automatic Teach of Setpoint Step 3 After the Teach function is completed and the outer LEDs have flashed the flow switch will indicate...

Page 54: ...he same procedure is performed to toggle to unlocked NOTE 1 The LED window display on flow switch represents a velocity range of 50 cm s The window centers on the SP For example if the SP was set to 2...

Page 55: ...or The condenser sensor should be cleaned anytime the condenser is opened This should typically be performed at the annual inspection however more frequent cleaning may be required depending on the co...

Page 56: ...Unit A Run Test Performance Evaluation X B Leak Test entire unit X X X C General Appearance 1 Paint Corrosion X 2 Insulation X VI Electrical A Check and record line voltage X B Inspect power component...

Page 57: ...ttempts to prevent low pressure shutdowns by keeping evaporator pressure above the shutdown limit The target low pressure limit is the Low Evap Pressure Stop setpoint plus the Low Evap Pressure Delta...

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Page 59: ...EPTIONS 1 If free warranty labor is available as set forth above such free labor does not include diagnostic visits inspections travel time and related expenses or unusual access time or costs require...

Page 60: ...s sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Applied representative for warranty details To find your local Daikin Applied...

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