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Vission Control Manual

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Page 3: ...tion on saving changes After back ing up the setpoints DO NOT power down the Vission panel for at least 1 minute This will allow adequate time for all setpoints to be properly saved Note The screen shots depicted in this manual represent the screens corresponding to Vission program version 2 4 41 the current version at time of printing In our effort to continuously improve the functionality and ea...

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Page 5: ...s Screens Condenser Control 41 Compressor Sequencing Max 5 Compressors 43 Vilter Only Screen 47 Diagnostics Force Output 48 Instrument Calibration 49 Calibration Procedure of Optical Actuators 51 Installation Instructions For Replacement Of Optical Actuator 54 Slide Valve Actuator Troubleshooting Guide 55 Slide Wiring Diagram for Models Vission VSM 91 To VSS 601 59 Slide Wiring Diagram for Models ...

Page 6: ...ons 74 Back Light Installation Instructions 76 System Setpoints Alarms and Trips Work Sheet 80 System Control Limit Values Work Sheet 81 System Timer Values 82 Spare Parts 84 Modifications for Analog Board Vission Vantage after July 2003 85 Danfoss Liquid Injection Valves 87 Who to Contact 88 ...

Page 7: ...y Seller which are manufac tured by others are not warranted by Seller but rather Seller merely passes through the manufacturers warranty to Buyer SELLEREXPRESSLYDISCLAIMSALLOTHERWARRANTIES WHETHEREXPRESSORIMPLIED INCLUDING THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE Unless otherwise agreed in writing Buyers sole remedy for breach of warranty is at Sellers option the repai...

Page 8: ...8 Operational Flow Chart ...

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Page 11: ...11 Wiring Instructions ...

Page 12: ...12 Wiring Instructions For Vission Only 5 1 Main Power to Panel 5 2 Heater 1 power 5 5 Heater 2 Power ...

Page 13: ... 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 CON 6 CON 7 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 1 1 1 2 Safety 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 View Inside Of Vission Panel Lug Mandatory Wiring Step 2 Motor Starter Contactor Connection The contact to the pull in the motor starter contactor is a dry contact place a HOT wire from the starter circuit on 7 1 Place the...

Page 14: ...4 3 5 N 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 CON 6 CON 7 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 1 1 1 2 Safety 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 View Inside Of Vission Panel Mandatory Wiring Step 3 Motor Starter Auxilary Contact HOT to 4 5 Wire to energize to 1 1 ...

Page 15: ... 4 3 5 N 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 CON 6 CON 7 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 1 1 1 2 Safety 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 View Inside Of Vission Panel Mandatory Wiring Step 4 Oil Pump Starter Connection HOT to 6 1 Wire to energize on 6 2 ...

Page 16: ... 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 1 1 1 2 Safety 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 View Inside Of Vission Panel Lug Optional Wiring Step 5 Auxiliary Safety Wiring A determination by the user is to be made if this option will be used If it is not used insure that a jumper is installed between L 2 1 and 1 2 If this option is used remove the jumper 2 1 to 1 2 and place the high ...

Page 17: ...6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 1 1 1 2 Safety 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 View Inside Of Vission Panel Lug Optional Wiring Step 6 Remote Start Wiring A determination by the user is to be made if this option will be used If it is not used insure that a jumper is installed between L 2 1 and 1 5 If this option is used remove the jumper 2 1 to 1 ...

Page 18: ...6 CON 7 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 7 10 1 1 1 2 Safety 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 View Inside Of Vission Panel Lug Optional Wiring Step 7 Setpoint 1 2 Selection Wiring A determination by the user is to be made if this option will be used This optional input does not need to be closed for the compressor to run no jumper is required If this opt...

Page 19: ...19 Note Page ...

Page 20: ...20 Wiring Diagram For Vission Only ...

Page 21: ...21 Wiring Diagram For Vission Only ...

Page 22: ...ompressor and package operating conditions Volume and Capacity Slide locations The Main Screen This screen has been designed to give the operator an overall view of all operating parameters affecting the compressor pack age Thisscreenshouldalwaysbedisplayed whenmaintenanceitemsandsetpointitems are not being performed The date on the screen is updated every second Status information such as Alarms ...

Page 23: ...his screen for setup or repair of this list Language The user screens can be seen in English French and Spanish depend ing on the option selected Some text will still display in English even when another language is selected Pressure Units Select units of measure for pressure readings Choices are psi kg cm2 and kPa This section only affects pressures displayed on main screen On all other screens u...

Page 24: ...t selecting whether an alarm should be generated when failure of slides to move is detected Setpoint 1 Oil Pump 2 Oil Pump For single stage and high stage operation part time or normal oil pump fuction are used The oil pump shuts off after discharge pressure has risen sufficiently to drive oil injection Oil pump operating mode is independently settable for setpoint groups 1 and 2 Modbus Slave Netw...

Page 25: ... by pressing Backup Settings After performing a Back up Setting operation DO NOT power down the Vission Vantage panel for atleast 1 minute This will allow adequate time to insure all setpoints have been properly stored Log On Off or Save Changes Version Screen To View if a customized program has been installed in your unit go to the main screen and press VERSION a screen will appear with the progr...

Page 26: ...rvice work has been accomplished press the Service button located on the Maintenance screen A Services Completed screen will appear Press on each service that has been completed A check will appear next to each item that has been pressed When all required services have been completed and the appropriate box has been checked in the Services Completed screen then the Service Item Required message wi...

Page 27: ...When entering service items that were completed make sure to check all items that are listed to be done at that service interval Maintenance Screen This screen shows the chart of routine maintenance to be performed on the machine at hourly intervals from 200 hours to 120 000 hours ...

Page 28: ...h the Menu button to bring up the screen shown in Figure below Use this screen to navigate to the other setpoint screens contained within the program Each screen has a help button to describe the func tion of the screen Menu Screen Touch Here ...

Page 29: ...in has occurred In order to logon press the arrow next to user name select user then press the abc button the key pad screen will appear Enter your password and hit OK Set To change a value the operator must first press the SET button and then the text field of the value they want to modify A number pad will pop up for ease in entry Help This screen will provide more information to the user about ...

Page 30: ...sed to reduce hunting or improve response time The de fault settings of 3 and 20 seconds respectively pro vide good operation over a wide range of condi tions Also on this screen the following buttons are dis played Event List Provides a chronological event list ing Chart Provides a line graph showing process values over a range of time Auto Places the capacity slides into automatic mode In automa...

Page 31: ...n is desired on a process tempera ture drop and a manual reset is required set the OFF value below the Low Control Tem perature safety trip value This will shut down the unit and a reset will be required to restart it Capacity Control F Increase The capac ity of the compressor will increase when pro cess temperature is at or above the ON setpoint and the increase off timer has cycled Capacity will...

Page 32: ...trol limit is the motor full load current draw and the maximum current draw This control limit will only prevent the compressor from loading and does not shut down the compres sor if the maximum current draw setpoint is exceeded The actual values entered may depend on particular circumstances The function of the setpoint is as follows If the motor is operating at the full load am perage FLA settin...

Page 33: ... at the Minimum Run Capacity setpoint On a call for unloading the compressor will unload until it reaches the Mini mum Run Capacity control setpoint It will re main there until the suction pressure reduces and the compressor cycles off on the Suction Pres sure On Off control setpoint Volume Slide Adjustment Factor This value is normally zero 0 and will not require changing However if the system op...

Page 34: ...charge pressure capacity control setpoints When the OFF setpoint is reached at or below setpoint the compressor will not be allowed to load any fur ther If the suction pressure continues to fall the capacity of the compressor will decrease when the suction pressure is at or below the ON set point It will stop decreasing when the suction pressure rises to a point that is just below the ON set point...

Page 35: ...ill be active if the oil temperature in the separator drops below the setpoint value High Discharge Temperature This is the high discharge temperature safety The alarm or trip will be active if the discharge tempera ture should rise above the setpoint value Low Oil Separator Start Temperature This is the starting low oil separator temperature safety The compressor is prevented from starting or run...

Page 36: ...e alarm or trip will be active on a rise in oil in jection temperature above the setpoint value Low Control Temperature This is the low control temperature safety This safety is ac tive when process temperature control has been selected in the Setup screen An alarm or trip will be active on a drop in process tem perature below the setpoint value High Control Temperature This is the high control te...

Page 37: ...mer Setpoints screen For the single screw compressor oil pressure is defined as mani fold pressure minus suction pressure High Filter Differential Pressure Start This safety setpoint is active when the compressor is in the start cycle An alarm or trip will be active if the filter inlet pressure exceeds the filter out let pressure by the setpoint value High Filter Differential Pressure Run This saf...

Page 38: ...lume Slide Adjustment Timer This timer de termines the intervals the volume slide is adjusted If the volume slide is between 2 7 away from the desired volume ratio the motor is pulsed once toward the desired volume If the volume slide is more than 7 away from the desired value the volume slide motor is continuously energized until the valve is within 2 of the desired value If the actual position i...

Page 39: ...ator op tion must be selected on the Setup screen for this option to be active Oil Separator Temperature Safety Changeover This timer allows Low Oil Separator Start Temperature Safety setpoint to protect the com pressor against cold oil during starting After the timer has cycled the Low Oil Separator Run Temperature is then active Low Oil Injection Temperature Bypass This timer bypasses the Low Oi...

Page 40: ...nti Recycle Timer Modified Anti Recycle Timer Normally this anti recycle timer will function as a True Anti Recycle Timer However if the operator presses the stop button or if a failure occurs the anti recycle timer switches functions and acts as an accumulative type anti recycle timer It will al low the compressor to restart when the accumu lated runtime and the present off time meets or exceeds ...

Page 41: ...as a view only screen Note Changing variables on this screen will not have any effect unless you have a customized program for your unit To View if a customized program has been installed in your unit go to the main screen and press VERSION a screen will appear with the program version and the make model of the unit ...

Page 42: ...a view only screen Note Changing variables on this screen will not have any effect unless you have a customized program for your unit To View if a customized program has been installed in your unit go to the main screen and press VERSION a screen will appear with the program version and the make model of the unit ...

Page 43: ...43 Compressor Sequencing Max 5 Compressors From the Main Menu press sequencing this screen will appear You must clear the IP Address before entering a new one ...

Page 44: ...ed from the IP Address Name screen accessed from the VILTER ONLY screen The Ethernet IP ad dresses of each of the five compressors listed are required to be Equipment Ethernet IPAddress Cmp 1 10 8 0 73 Cmp 2 10 8 0 74 Cmp 3 10 8 0 75 Cmp 4 10 8 0 76 Cmp 5 10 8 0 77 Note IP addresses must be set prior to themicrocontrollers being connected together The Compressor Sequencing screen only needs to be ...

Page 45: ...n Cap The Minimum Capacity is the lowest capacity in percentages that this compressor is allowed to reach during operation If the system needs to remove additional system capacity it may shut a compressor off Max Cap The Maximum Capacity is the high est capacity in percentage that this compressor is allowed to reach during operation If the sys tem needs to increase capacity after this com pressor ...

Page 46: ...ed to the setpoint values described above The timers are the minutes and seconds that theCentral Control algorithm will hold before deciding on an action The CAP Load Rate Timers are related to the appropriate Load 1 and 2 increase setpoints described above CAP Unload Timers The Capacity Unload Rate Timers are similar to the timers described above however they work to decrease system capacity The ...

Page 47: ...en WARNING Settings on these screens should be used only by Vilter represen tatives or persons acting under their direction Improper setting may result in loss of vital data and require service NOT covered under warranty ...

Page 48: ... modified are as follows Main Motor Starter Oil Pump Economizer Solenoid RemoteAlarm Trip Liquid Injection Solenoid Capacity Increase Motor Capacity Decrease Motor Volume Increase Motor and Volume Decrease Motor You can choose the forced output by pressing the down arrow in the control labeled Available Outputs ...

Page 49: ...ng max and min values for a respective current value can perform a two point calibration The program will automatically adjust the calibration line to meet those values The following items can be calibrated at this screen Discharge Pressure Transducer Suction Pressure Transducer Manifold Pressure 0 10v Input Oil Filter Inlet PressureTransducer Discharge Temperature RTD SuctionTemperature RTD Oil I...

Page 50: ...oints The current values reflect the values presently maintained by the system The user can perform a one point calibration by entering an offset value into the respective column This will automatically adjust the current value and zero out the offset value The following items can be calibrated at this screen three 3 spare RTDs and two 2 0 10 volt input ...

Page 51: ...ugh to be able to press the blue calibrate button and be able to see the red LED on the top of assembly 4 Press Menu on the main screen and then press the Slide Calibration button to enter the slide calibration screen If you are re installing a new optical actuator re connect the yellow and gray cables 5 Press INC and DEC to move the slide valve and check for the correct rotation See Table 1 for A...

Page 52: ...is just off of the mechanical stop and there is no tension on the motor shaft 11 Quickly press and release the blue button on the actuator again The red LED will now flash at a slower rate indication that the minimum slide valve position zero position has been set 12 Use the INC button on the Vission Vantage panel to drive the slide to its maximum mechanical stop position Do not continue to run th...

Page 53: ...t maximum reading 18 Pulse the DEC button until the millivolts just start to decrease This is the point where the channel drops out of saturation Adjust millivolt value to 300 millivolts below recorded maximum millivolts in step 17 19 Press the Set Max button 20 Press the Main button to complete calibra tion and exit the Slide Calibration screen The controller will automatically energize the actua...

Page 54: ...itions of the slide valve it controls The calibrated act uator will output 0 VDC at the minimum position and 5 VDC at maximum position 2 After the actuator motor control module has been calibrated for 0 5 Volts the controll ing channel corresponding to the actuator motor either the capacity or volume has to be calibrated This instructs the Vission Vantage control panel to learn the rotational 0 po...

Page 55: ...nting Because the motor is connected to the slide valve by gears knowing the motor position means knowing the slide valve position During calibration the position sensor records the high and low count of motor turns The operator tells the position sensor when the actuator is at the high or low position with the push button Refer to the calibration instructions for the detailed calibration procedur...

Page 56: ...uator or grey cable There is an intermittent failure of the position sensor The motor brake is not working prop erly see theory section above Clean the optocoupler slots with a Q Tip and rubbing alcohol Adjust the photochopper so that the fence extends further into the optocoupler slots Make sure the motor brake operates freely and the photochopper will not contact the optocouplers when the shaft ...

Page 57: ...r mal switch is tripping Recalibrate Get the motor brake to where it op erates freely and then recalibrate Replace the actuator Try to realign or replace the actua tor Adjust the photochopper so that the fence extends further into the optocoupler slots Replace the actuator Tighten Clean and tighten Replace the actuator Replace the actuator The motor will resume operation when it cools This could b...

Page 58: ...ons listed in The mo tor will not move in either direction Stripped gears inside the gear motor or the armature has come un pressed from the armature shaft Replace the actuator See above Replace the actuator The motor runs sporadically The motor runs but output shaft will not turn ...

Page 59: ...59 Slide Wiring Diagram for Models Vission VSM 91 To VSS 601 ...

Page 60: ...60 Slide Wiring Diagram for Models Vission VSS 751 To VSS 1801 ...

Page 61: ...45 VSR 301 CW CCW CW CCW 0 91 328 3 568 0 52 187 2 045 VSS 451 CW CCW CW CCW 0 91 328 3 568 0 52 187 2 045 VSS 601 CW CCW CW CCW 0 91 328 3 568 0 52 187 2 045 VSS 751 CCW CW CCW CW 1 09 392 4 283 0 63 227 2 473 VSS 901 CCW CW CCW CW 1 09 392 4 283 0 63 227 2 473 VSS 1051 CCW CW CCW CW 1 22 439 4 777 0 74 266 2 889 VSS 1201 CCW CW CCW CW 1 22 439 4 777 0 74 266 2 889 VSS 1501 CCW CW CCW CW 1 36 490...

Page 62: ...the gear mesh will have to be readjusted At this point press the Set Min button in the Capacity Slide Valve Potentiometer win dow Realize that the Current Cap window will show a value but it has no meaning at this point Now turn the command shaft to the fully loaded position With the slide valve against the mechanical stop release the tension in the mechanism by actuating the brake and manually tu...

Page 63: ...ume Slide Valve Potentiometer window Realize that the CurrentVol window will show a value but it has no meaning at this point Now turn the command shaft to the fully loaded position With the slide valve against the mechanical stop release the tensions in the mechanism by actuating the brake and manually turn the command shaft back one tooth on the command shaft gear This is the maximum millivolt p...

Page 64: ... hours Additionally selections can be made to display segments of the logged data To view which selections are being shown hit the data select button Note When the panel is powered down and powered back up the Trend Screen will default to 120 hours even if you have chosen 60 minutes Trend data is not retained ...

Page 65: ...Data Select Screen The user has the ability to select which value they would like to see displayed on the graph Only four selections can be chosen at once to view even though all data is being accumulated ...

Page 66: ...66 Event List Touch Here From the Menu screen touch the Event List button The screen on the next page will appear ...

Page 67: ...67 The Event List will give a chronological record of the last 40 events recorded by the controller These events can be filtered by selecting the Filter box on the upper left of the screen Event List ...

Page 68: ...n the LCD Inverter board or a component failure Check Analog board jumpers J41 J46 They should be on pins 1 2 center and right pins Check the upper DIP switch on the analog board This identi fies the node address of the Analog board Only switch 1 should be on the rest off The MicroController has 2 boards running separate programs The Analog board located inside the panel on the back right calculat...

Page 69: ... converts and temperature channels F3 protects the 12VDC supply which is subregulated to 5VDC required for multiplexers analog to digital con verters and temperature channel F4 protects the main 5VDC supply required for most of the components on the analog board If F1 blows the pressure transducers will produce errone ous readings and the relays on the relay board will drop out de energize If F2 F...

Page 70: ...arge pressure reading falls below 30 Hg indicating a shorted transducer Suction Temp Fail This message will appear when the suction temperature falls below the safety setting of the Low Suction Temperature Trip setpoint In addition this message will appear when the suction temperature rises above 400 degrees indicating an open RTD Discharge Temp Fail This message will appear when the discharge tem...

Page 71: ...il Pressure Reset setpoint when the Oil Pressure Bypass at Compressor Start timer times out This message will also appear when the Runnning Oil Pressure falls below the Low Oil Pressure trip setpoint after the Oil Pressure Bypass at Compressor Start timer times out Lo Oil Injection Temp Fail This message will appear when the Oil Injection temperature falls below the Low Oil Injection Temperature t...

Page 72: ...se before the Compressor Starter Auxiliary Contact Bypass timer times out Refer to wiring diagram Auxiliary Safety 1 Input Fail This message will appear when power is removed from the input module that is designated as Auxiliary 1 Safety please refer to your wiring diagram Lo Oil Separator Level Fail This message may appear when power is removed from the input module that is designated as Lo Separ...

Page 73: ...73 Supressor Kit Installation ...

Page 74: ...GENCY STOP BUTTON Hit The Emergency Stop Botton Located In Front Of the Panel Verify Unit is Shut Down Completely Verify Lockout Disconnect On Compressor Start This Ensures Compressor Does Not Start Proceed As Follows Note Before Powering Down To Replace Flashcard You Must Copy Down All Setpoints As These Will Need To Be Re entered When New Flashcard Is Installed View Inside Of Door ...

Page 75: ...onnect Connectors and Ribbons Secure Board To Mounts With Previously Removed Screws Press Latch To Release Flashcard Remove Flashcard And Replace Note You Must Re enterSetpoints And Recalibrate SlideValves See Section On Setpoint Values And the Section On Optical Actuators ...

Page 76: ...76 Back Light Installation Instructions Flip Board Over Disconnect Ribbon Unplug Connector Remove Four Screws And Turn Board Over Remove Four Nuts Remove Board ...

Page 77: ...77 Back Light Installation Instructions Remove Small Screw And Slide Back Light Out As Shown Slide New Back Light In And Secure With Previously Removed Screw ...

Page 78: ...78 Back Light Installation Instructions Place Board Back Onto Back Of Panel And Secure With Previously Removed Nuts Place Board Back Into Postion And Secure Connect Ribbon And Plug Connector Back In ...

Page 79: ...79 Transducer Wiring ...

Page 80: ...0 30 300 3 4 3 SETPOINT 2 30 300 30 300 30 300 1 2 1 HI DISCHARGE PRESS SETPOINT 1 30 350 30 350 30 350 210 220 205 SETPOINT 2 30 350 30 350 30 350 220 230 215 PRELUB OIL PRESSURE 4 300 4 300 4 5 LO OIL PRESSURE 2 18 300 18 300 18 300 38 35 40 HI START FLTR DIFF PR 30 50 30 50 30 50 50 50 25 HI OIL RUN FILTER DIFF PR 1 30 40 30 40 30 40 12 15 10 HI AMPS LIMIT 4 5 0 1000 0 1000 0 1000 15 15 NOTES 1...

Page 81: ...F 2 SETPOINT 1 99 200 99 200 20 10 SETPOINT 2 99 200 99 200 25 15 CAP CTRL F INCR 2 SETPOINT 1 99 300 99 300 28 27 SETPOINT 2 99 300 99 300 33 32 CAP CTRL F DECR 2 SETPOINT 1 99 200 99 200 24 25 SETPOINT 2 99 200 99 200 29 30 LAG CAPACITY STEP 3 0 100 10 VOL SLIDE ADJ FACTOR 100 100 0 MINIMUM RUN CAPACITY 10 90 30 LEAD MAXIMUM CAP FLAG 3 50 100 50 100 95 90 ECONOMIZER SOLENOID 0 100 0 100 80 75 VO...

Page 82: ...C 10 SEC VOL SLIDE ADJ TIMER 0 255 SEC 20 SEC MINIMUM CAP PRELUB TIME 0 255 SEC 5 SEC RUN CYCLE OIL PRESS BYPASS 0 90 SEC 60 SEC PRELUB PUMP TIME LIMIT 0 255 SEC 255 SEC FLTR DIFF PR SAFETY CHANGEOVER 0 999 SEC 60 SEC LO OIL SEP LEVEL BYPASS TIMER 0 120 SEC 60 SEC AUTO RESTARTAFTER POWER FAIL 1 240 MIN 5 MIN OIL SEP TEMP SAFETY CHANGEOVER 0 15 MIN 5 MIN LO OIL INJ TEMP SFTY CHANGEOVER 0 15 MIN 6 M...

Page 83: ...ro controller SUBPANEL LAYOUT DOOR LAYOUT DETAIL A RTD JUMPER CONFIGURATION STANDARD JUMPER SETTINGS TRANSDUCER JUMPER CONFIGURATION STANDARD JUMPER SETTINGS DETAIL B SEE DETAIL B SEE DETAIL A INTERNAL 4 20 mA EXTERNAL 4 20 mA RTD ...

Page 84: ...use 4 Amp 2895P 1 Power Supply 3011K 1 Relay Board VISSION 3011B 1 Pressure Transducer 2783J 1 Resistance Temperature Detector 2611G 1 Fuse Kit VISSION PANEL 3011F 1 Fuse Kit VANTAGE PANEL 3011F1 1 VISSION SBC Sub Assembly 3011ML 1 Modbus Cable 3011X 1 VISSION Cable Kit 3011Y 1 RTD Transducer Cable 3122B 1 Cable Kit VANTAGE PANEL 3011Y1 1 Modbus Cable Kit VANTAGE PANEL 3011X1 1 CORD SET RK4T 4 561...

Page 85: ...etek and Setra This does NOT include Danfoss transducers If Danfoss transducers are being used with 2783J qualified boards the Value at the Indexes shown above needs to be modified to 4297 The procedure on the next page describes how to modify the scaling factor Figure 1 Transducer Index Table and Scale Factors Vission and Vantage VSS and SOI units Vission VRS units Transducer Index Value Transduc...

Page 86: ...e scaling factor for the Suction Pressure trans ducer 10 Continue this process entering in Index val ues and changing the scaling factors for all trans ducers Reference Figure 1 below 11 When completed press the OK button and re turn back to the main screen 12 Now go to the LOGON screen and perform a BACKUP SETTINGS After a minute or so the new scale factors will be active 13 You may now need to r...

Page 87: ...rol then you will see the screen as in the attached picture Liquid Inj Control the values you see there are default and can be changed according to your application Setup Screen Vilter Only Screen Liquid Inj Temp Control Screen NOTE Consult the VSS VSM VSR Unit Manual for proper Danfoss ICM valve setup procedure Danfoss Liquid Injection Valves ...

Page 88: ...have your Vilter order number available when contacting Vilter Manufacturing Corporation for service support Disclaimer Specifications are subject to change without notification Who to Contact Vilter Manufacturing LLC 5555 South Packard Ave PO Box 8904 Cudahy WI 53110 8904 Tel 414 744 0111 Fax 414 744 1769 e mail info vilter emerson com www vilter com ...

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