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ICM/ICAD Motorized Valve 

 

 

Installation, Programming, and Troubleshooting

DKRCI.EI.HT0.A1. / 50H1639 

 

 Danfoss (USCO / MKS), 11- 006

Danfoss 

· Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning Division

 

· 7941 Corporate Drive · Baltimore, MD 136

Ph 410-931-850 · Fax 410-931-856 · E-mail: [email protected] · Internet: www.danfoss.com/North_America

Common Questions

What happens in the event of a power failure?

The ICAD will remain in the position it is in when power is lost.  There are two ways to    

address this condition:

Add a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to the power wiring.  This is easily   

accomplished with the green and white wires in the power cable.  A UPS is  

available from Danfoss.  The UPS can provide service for up to 9 ICAD 600’s or up  

to 6 ICAD 900’s.

Note: The UPS is not a continuous power supply.  It is used to change the valve  

position (usually to close the valve) in the event of a power failure.  Therefore, the  

system is not to be run in the UPS mode.

Add a solenoid valve in front of the ICM.  This is a very simple solution provided  

that there is no issue associated with the additional pressure drop through the  

solenoid valve.

How much power do I need to supply to the ICAD?

The total power required depends on both the ICAD size and the number of ICAD’s powered 

by the DC power supply.  The power for each ICAD is:

 For the ICAD 600 (used on ICM 0, 5, and 3), the power requirement is  

 

 approximately 30 W

 For the ICAD 900 (used on ICM 40, 50, and 65), the power requirement is  

 

 approximately 50 W

How can I monitor the valve position remotely?

The control wiring provides for a 4 to 0 mA or 0 to 0 mA signal output (blue and yellow 

wires).  This signal can be sent to:

A remote display

A PLC or PC

Another ICAD motor to give the same opening position

Summary of Contents for ICM

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING ICM ICAD Motorized Valve Installation Programming and Trouble shooting Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...and Troubleshooting DKRCI EI HT0 A1 22 520H1639 Danfoss USCO MKS 11 2006 Contents Page Installation 3 Wiring the ICAD 5 ICAD Overview 8 ICAD Programming 9 Troubleshooting The Manual Tool 10 Service pa...

Page 3: ...d must be separately removed from the valve body with a 12 mm hex key prior to welding see diagrams below Removing ICM 25 to 65 bonnets 1 Remove the 4 bolts 2 Rotate the bonnet as shown 3 Pry the bonn...

Page 4: ...4 ICM 65 110 81 7 Install the ICAD motor actuator on the ICM valve a The ICM valve must not be in its fully opened position while the ICAD motor is calibrated with the valve at a later step Therefore...

Page 5: ...on White common alarm digital NPN transistor output when combined with yellow wire Brown indicates ICM is fully open digital NPN transistor output when combined with yellow wire Green indicates ICM is...

Page 6: ...White Optional UPS battery back up Wiring diagram showing ICAD wired with a PLC or other type of third party electronics Note The ICAD supplies the power for the 4 20 mA feedback signal Wiring diagra...

Page 7: ...Wiring diagram showing ICAD digital outputs wired with customer supplied auxiliary relays Note The same 24 Vd c power supply that powers the ICAD can be used with the ICAD digital outputs to power au...

Page 8: ...valve position output signal to modulate another ICAD or to a PC or PLC for monitoring see parameter 06 p 6 4 Because the ICAD is employs a digital stepper motor its speed can be adjusted to any perc...

Page 9: ...safe is installed 1 Close valve 2 Open valve 3 Maintain valve position 4 Go to OD given by 12 Digital Input function 09 1 2 1 Define function when DI is ON short circuited DI terminals when 02 2 1 Ope...

Page 10: ...before using the manual tool and restore power afterward to ensure recalibration and trouble free operation The user will be able to troubleshoot and determine many of the conditions and set points wi...

Page 11: ...not appear to be opening or closing properly The ICAD was not mounted properly on the valve stem Solution Check to make sure that the ICAD was mounted evenly on the ICM valve The ICAD is not receiving...

Page 12: ...inuous power supply It is used to change the valve position usually to close the valve in the event of a power failure Therefore the system is not to be run in the UPS mode Add a solenoid valve in fro...

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