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Danfoss Electronics spa

Air Handling

 seq.- user manual

DKRCC.PS.RI.A1.02 / 520H4358  - Air Handling Seq. user manual - V 2.2

Produced by Danfoss Electronics spa Graphic Department, 10-2009

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15|  Parameters

The parameters are broken down into groups according to the type of function performed. 
The characteristics described below are defined for each parameter; these can take on numerical values or can 

depend on that of another parameter specified in the tag.
All characteristics described can be modified through the Configurator software “AHU_Interface_vNN.xls”.

Group1

Group2

: indicates what group and subgroup the parameter displayed during navigation of the parameters 

directory belong to:

Parameter

: ID tag for the parameter. Unequivocally identifies the parameter.

Description

: describes the parameter shown on the LCD display

K

: indicates a parameter that cannot be modified (constant with default value); does not appear on the display

Min

: lowest possible value for the parameter 

Max

: highest possible value for the parameter 

Default

: factory-installed value

U.M

: indicates the unit of measure 

Decimals

: number of decimal points

R/W

: indicates whether the parameter is read only (RW=1), or in read-write mode (RW=0)

Visibility

: specifies whether parameter visibility is a function of another parameter.

Level

: the parameters are organized in 4 levels. Levels 1 to 3 are associated with a password. It is not 

possible to display parameters of a level higher than the access level; on the other hand, it is 

possible to view parameters belonging to levels lower than or equal to the access level
level 0 can be accessed without a password,
level 1, easy access, groups together the parameter which are not critical 

for machine function and which are frequently modified;
level 2 groups together all parameter which are useful during machine installation; 
level 3 groups together all parameter reserved for the manufacturer.

Text Values

: list of mnemonic values that can be assumed by the parameter

The parameter display and modification mode is accessed from the Menu. For a complete description of the user 

interface, 

(see ”2] User interface”)

.

15.1|  Parameters table

See the Configurator software “AHU_Interface_vNN.xls” for the list of parameters.

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Summary of Contents for MCX08M

Page 1: ...REFRIGERATION aIR CONDITIONING DIVISION User manual MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE Danfoss Electronics spa Air handling Seq control algorithm Software version 2 1...

Page 2: ...ntrol 27 4 9 Heat Cool request 27 5 Dampers and Energy recovery control 28 5 1 External and Mixing dampers 28 5 1 1 ON OFF dampers 29 5 1 2 0 10V dampers 29 5 1 3 Damper locked 29 5 2 Energy recovery...

Page 3: ...ss Electronics spa Graphic Department 10 2009 15 1 Parameters table 59 16 Modbus Communication 60 16 1 Table of exported variables 60 17 APPENDIX Use of the Configurator 67 17 1 Guide to modifying the...

Page 4: ...d freeheating energy recovery limiting of supply temperature and humidity management of ON OFF 3 point 0 10V valves management of ON OFF and 0 10V dampers frost protection The type of AHU to be contro...

Page 5: ...you descend a level in the menu if this is possible and pressing lets you move up a level Use the following keys to modify the selected parameters to enter the modification mode and to modify the val...

Page 6: ...y dOt Digital output delay 0 9999 10 sec AOt Analog output delay 0 9999 10 sec Tab 1_ User interface Unit on and off 2 3 Main screen From the main screen press and keep it pressed for 1 second to acce...

Page 7: ...of measure B 1 4 C NO C RH bAR Tab 2 _ User interface LED display Using dSA and dSB you can choose which setpoint and probe reading values are to be shown on displays A and B respectively dUA and dUb...

Page 8: ...ameters menu You must login first For a description of the parameters menu see 15 Parameters Parameters menu See the Configurator software AHU_ Interface_vNN xls IO Input Output IOd I O Values Display...

Page 9: ...u SAL History Displays the history of the alarms which are no longer active The screens present the alarm code description LCD and duration in days hours minutes and seconds Each screen is dedicated t...

Page 10: ...nputs AO for analog outputs dI for digital inputs and dO for digital outputs while the value is shown on display B analog inputs which are not present or are in alarm mode are indicated with LCD Displ...

Page 11: ...s By pressing the and keys you switch among the following sets of information Sub menu DEF Load Default Load default parameters Sub menu RTC Real Time Clock Sets date and time on models fitted with re...

Page 12: ...S Supply Limits T L H L supply temp low limit power supply humidity low limit power T H H H supply temp high limit power supply humidity high limit power reserved reserved CASCADE CONTROL Cascade Cont...

Page 13: ...urator software AHU_Interface_vNN xls define the input and output you need See 3 2 Input Output configuration for the list of all the input and output available Temperature control Assign a temperatur...

Page 14: ...ring the AHU software Analog Inputs DIGITAL INPUTS Code LED and LCD Description LCD Function ASF SupFan Alarm Supply Fan alarm SSS SupFan SafeSW Supply Fan safety switch port open ASR RetFan Alarm Ret...

Page 15: ...High Supply Fan speed RFL ReturnFanLow Low Return Fan speed RFH ReturnFanHigh High Return Fan speed dEU Dehumidifier External dehumidifier control HUM Humidifier External humidifier control HUP HumidP...

Page 16: ...manual DIGITAL OUTPUTS Code LED and LCD Description LCD Function b31 Coil3Step1 Controls step 1 of coil 3 b32 Coil3Step2 Controls step 2 of coil 3 b33 Coil3Step3 Controls step 3 of coil 3 CP3 Coil3Pum...

Page 17: ...Coil 3 function 1 6 CS1 OFF HS1 HS2 CS1 H1C1 H2C1 Tab 10_ Coils control Assign a control sequence to a coil Possible values are OFF Coil not used HS1 Heating coil controlled with Heat Sequence 1 HS2...

Page 18: ...the load demand calculated by the associated temperature control sequences see 6 2 Heat and cool control sequences COIL OUTPUT MANAGEMENT COI Coils Min Max Default U M Text value CL1 Coil 1 b11 Actuat...

Page 19: ...FF digital output b1 Valve1ONOFF 0 10V analog output bA1 Coil1 3 points digital output b1O b1C Valve1Open to open Valve1Close to close Coil2 ON OFF digital output b2 Valve2ONOFF 0 10V analog output bA...

Page 20: ...me the contact is activated the extent to which the valve is opened varies from 0 to 100 of the excursion time The relays are never activated simultaneously thus the valves either open or close or rem...

Page 21: ...Coil2Step1 Coil2Step2 Coil2Step3 analog output bA2 Coil2 Coil3 digital output b31 b32 b33 Coil3Step1 Coil3Step2 Coil3Step3 analog output bA3 Coil3 Tab 13_ Coils control Step control 4 4 1 Linear step...

Page 22: ...COI Coils Min Max Default U M Text value CL1 Coil 1 b12 Number of steps 0 3 2 b17 Step 1 ON 0 1000 10 0 b18 Step 1 OFF 0 1000 20 0 b19 Step 2 ON 0 1000 40 0 b20 Step 2 OFF 0 1000 30 0 b21 Step 3 ON 0...

Page 23: ...3 Binary step switch If b11 b41 b71 LIN STEP coil is step controlled in a binary way When binary step switch is selected you have to set the number of steps 1 3 for each coil BINARY STEP SWITCH COI C...

Page 24: ...outside temperature measured with the OUT Outside Temp probe goes beyond the following limits LOCKING SEQUENCES COI Coils Min Max Default U M Text value CL1 Coil 1 b29 Cooling lock 40 0 100 0 30 0 C...

Page 25: ...candefinetheloadpercentage to switch on the pump via PON parameter and to switch it OFF via POF parameter Example Pump switches ON at 5 and OFF at 0 You can also define a switch OFF delay POd for the...

Page 26: ...REt tH1 OUt HC2 Setpoint 15 0 90 0 14 0 C HC3 Hysteresis 0 1 90 0 12 0 K Tab 20_ Coils control Single Heat Cool coils From the digital input CH Summer Winter if present With input polarity N O when th...

Page 27: ...ormed according to the value read on the probe selected with dE1 and comparing the reading to setpoint dE2 and hysteresis dE3 If the temperature is lower than the setpoint a defrost output DEF Defrost...

Page 28: ...ernal damper load demand Pext is calculated by the damper sequence see 6 1 Damper control sequences The mixing damper load demand Pmix is calculated as antagonistic to the external damper Pmix 100 Pex...

Page 29: ...and Energy recovery control ON OFF dampers 5 1 2 0 10V dampers If dampers are of the modulating type they are controlled by the analog outputs RDA Mixing Damper and EDA External Damper Since their ope...

Page 30: ...the damper sequence as it is for the mixing damper see 6 1 Damper control sequences It is possible to manage the following output as described in figure ENERGY RECOVERY Type of output Output used dig...

Page 31: ...ecool offset 20 0 20 0 0 0 K D05 Freeheat offset 20 0 20 0 0 0 K D06 Proportional band 0 1 20 0 10 0 K D07 Changeover probe 1 1 9 OUT NO SUP REt OUt tH1 tH2 tC1 t C2 DI D08 Changeover probe 2 2 9 REt...

Page 32: ...per freeheating and freecooling They are mutually exclusive 6 1 1 Freecooling Freeheating selection The selection between freecooling or freeheating is obtained in the following ways Assign two probes...

Page 33: ...REt OUt tH1 tH2 tC1 tC2 H22 Setpoint 1 4 LS1 MAIN CASC LS1 LS2 FRH HS1 H23 Offset 0 0 10 0 0 0 K H24 Proportional band 0 1 20 0 3 0 K H25 Integral time 0 9999 0 SEC H26 Derivative time 0 9999 0 SEC Ta...

Page 34: ...Department 10 2009 34 Danfoss Electronics spa Air Handling seq user manual Fig 20_ Temperature control sequences Heat sequence 1 Fig 21_ Temperature control sequences Heat sequence 2 Fig 22_ Temperat...

Page 35: ...ence Possible for all the sequences FRC connection to the Freecool Sequence Possible only for Cool Sequence 1 HS1 connection to the Heat Sequence 1 Possible only for Heat Sequence 2 In the next figure...

Page 36: ...15 0 90 0 31 0 C TC6 Summer end temperature 15 0 90 0 38 0 C TC7 Summer offset 10 0 10 0 7 0 K Tab 26_ Temperature control sequences Main setpoint The main temperature setpoint are STH for heating an...

Page 37: ...rresponds to positive values of TC4 TC7 and TC2 TC3 TC5 TC6 Typically the probe used for compensation is the outside probe OUT Outside Temp TC1 OUT and then we can talk about summer and winter compens...

Page 38: ...t 15 0 90 0 16 0 C TL2 Supply temp high limit 15 0 90 0 35 0 C Tab 28_ Cascade control Cascade control Cascade regulation is used by a sequence when its selected setpoint is CASCADE D02 D03 H12 H22 C1...

Page 39: ...Dampers control comparing return and outside temperature Fig 28_ Examples Example 1 Dampers D01 control probe tH1 preheat probe D02 freecool setpoint selection FRH connected to the freeheat sequence D...

Page 40: ...ith cascade control through heating coil cooling coil and dampers Dampers control comparing return and outside temperature Fig 31_ Examples Example 2 Dampers D01 control probe SUP room supply control...

Page 41: ...ndling seq user manual DKRCC PS RI A1 02 520H4358 Air Handling Seq user manual V 2 2 Produced by Danfoss Electronics spa Graphic Department 10 2009 41 Fig 32_ Examples RET Return Temperature Fig 33_ E...

Page 42: ...m setpoint FP2 then the A07 Freeze Alarm is generated and heat power is set to 100 cool power to 0 the external damper goes to its minimum position and the heat recovery is OFF Note The A07 Freeze Ala...

Page 43: ...for the way supply temperature is limited in the cascade control 10 2 Supply temperature lower limit This function protects the environment and the people therein from the infeed of air that is too c...

Page 44: ...TL5 and requires setting the upper limit TL2 beyond which the supply temperature must not rise The behavior mirrors what follows for the lower supply limit When the supply temperature SUP Supply Temp...

Page 45: ...0 40 0 DEH Max setpoint humidity 0 100 0 60 0 Tab 32_ Humidity control Humidity control setpoint HUMIDITY CONTROL REGULATION HCT Humidity Control Min Max Default U M Text value REG Regulation U01 Cont...

Page 46: ...s controlled by the selected probe with PID logic based on the following setpoint minimum setpoint HUM maximum setpoint DEH Fig 39_ Humidity control Control sequences 11 2 Humidifier control The softw...

Page 47: ...a switch OFF delay POd for the pumps HUMIDIFICATION PUMPS PUM Pumps Min Max Default U M Text value STU Setup POd Pump delay at OFF 0 9999 5 SEC PON Power request activation 0 9999 5 0 POF Power reques...

Page 48: ...in dehumidification If U08 NO then cooling coils are not activated regardless of the dehumidification request If U08 YES then cooling coil is activated in the following ways according to U09 Control t...

Page 49: ...ion load demand Fig 45_ Humidity control Cooling coil in dehumidification 4 11 4 Controlling the supply humidity limits CONTROLLING THE SUPPLY HUMIDITY LIMITS SCT Supply Control Min Max Default U M Te...

Page 50: ...t HL2 decreased by band HL6 the controller limits the output to the humidifier in a manner proportional to the amount the supply temperature differs from the setpoint limit If the unit has an ON OFF h...

Page 51: ...Integral time 0 9999 0 SEC Fr5 Derivative time 0 9999 0 SEC Tab 38_ Supply and return fans Supply and return fans The type of supply fan control is defined using parameter F00 The return fan if prese...

Page 52: ...V Inverse control i e heating Fr1 DIR Direct control i e cooling Fr1 CO1 Direct or inverse control according to the operating mode summer winter Direct in summer inverse in winter Fr1 CO2 Direct or in...

Page 53: ...n runs at maximum speed F03 In SF2 it is possible to define a percentage speed you wish to avoid because it corresponds to the resonance frequency In this case the fan will avoid speeds that fall betw...

Page 54: ...l 12 3 Fans and antifreeze In case of water coils and antifreeze alarm is necessary to stop fans Parameter F04 for stopping regulation if FAN is OFF must be set to NO Parameter F05 for stopping FAN if...

Page 55: ...d 1 10 0 2 0 P05 VOC setpoint 0 100 0 50 0 P06 VOC prop band 1 10 0 2 0 Tab 39_ Air quality control Air quality control Whether requested by the VOC or CO2 probes or set to be performed at certain int...

Page 56: ...thin the alarms display screen to reset only the currently displayed alarm see 2 User interface If reset is automatic the alarm is deactivated and the signal disappears as soon as the alarm conditions...

Page 57: ...Pump 1 overload Digital input Coil1 Pump 1 automatic 0 0 0 NO YES YES YES Pump 1 A14 Pump 2 overload Digital input Coil2 Pump 1 automatic 0 0 0 NO YES YES YES Pump 2 A15 Pump 3 overload Digital input...

Page 58: ...matic 0 20 10 NO YES YES NO Actuators involved E10 Analog Input 10 fault Probe open or short circuited 1 automatic 0 20 10 NO YES YES NO Actuators involved E11 Analog Input 11 fault Probe open or shor...

Page 59: ...parameter Default factory installed value U M indicates the unit of measure Decimals number of decimal points R W indicates whether the parameter is read only RW 1 or in read write mode RW 0 Visibili...

Page 60: ...baudrate 1200 baud bAU 24 baudrate 2400 baud bAU 48 baudrate 4800 baud bAU 96 baudrate 9600 baud bAU 144 baudrate 1440 baud bAU 192 baudrate 19200 baud default value bAU 288 baudrate 28800 baud bAU 38...

Page 61: ...Fan control R 69 RDD Mixing Damper Mixing Damper control R 70 EDD External Damper External Damper control R 71 SFL SupplyFanLow Low Supply Fan speed R 72 SFH SupplyFanHigh High Supply Fan speed R 73...

Page 62: ...ce State 0 not in alarm mode 1 in alarm mode R 130 Alarms recognized 0 YES 1 NO R 131 Summer Winter 0 Summer 1 Winter R 132 Reserved R 133 Lock Fans 0 Unlocked 1 locked R 134 Frost Protection 0 NO 1 Y...

Page 63: ...4 fault 0 OFF 1 ON R 203 E05 Analog Input 5 fault 0 OFF 1 ON R 204 E06 Analog Input 6 fault 0 OFF 1 ON R 205 E07 Analog Input 7 fault 0 OFF 1 ON R 206 E08 Analog Input 8 fault 0 OFF 1 ON R 207 E09 Ana...

Page 64: ...put 7 R 11 Analog input 8 R 12 Analog input 9 R 13 Analog input 10 R 14 Analog input 11 R 15 Analog input 12 R 16 Analog input 13 R 17 Analog input 14 R 18 Analog input 15 R 19 Analog input 16 R 20 An...

Page 65: ...erature R 9256 bAR Air Pressure Air pressure R 9257 SHU Sup Humidity Supply air humidity R 9258 RHU Ret Humidity Return air humidity R 9259 CO2 CO2 Air carbon dioxide CO2 measurement R 9260 VOC VOC Ai...

Page 66: ...Power R 16671 Ext Damper Req Power R 16672 Recovery Req Power R 16673 Damper Probe R 16674 Heat1 Probe R 16675 Heat2 Probe R 16676 Cool1 Probe R 16677 Humid Probe R 16678 Frost Probe R 16679 Frost Pr...

Page 67: ...ers and Parameters_x_Model pages alarms from the Alarms page input and output configuration from the Digital_Input Digital_Output Analog_Input Analog_Output pages For details as to how to make the mod...

Page 68: ...ameters_x_Model to the Parameters page These will then become the new current values Note On the Parameters page for the parameter values that were automatically copied from the Parameters_x_Model pag...

Page 69: ...ive probes It is the percentage defining the real working range of the probe Analog input over range admission States if an error is generated when the input signal is outside its effective working ra...

Page 70: ...control 27 Tab 22_ Coils control Heat Cool request 27 Tab 23_ Dampers and Energy recovery control External and Mixing dampers 28 Tab 24_ Dampers and Energy recovery control Energy recovery 30 Tab 25_...

Page 71: ...ure control sequences Cool sequence 34 Fig 23_ Temperature control sequences Connection of setpoint sequences 35 Fig 24_ Temperature control sequences Setpoint of Freecool sequence connected to the fr...

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