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&LAMCO

 M-K Compressor Expansion Automat

Installation and operating instructions

Appendix 2; Technical data, specifi cations, electrical equipment.

SDS controller, M-K/U, programming mode menu.

Service programming mode.

This programming enables trained service engineers to modify further control parameters. 
Important pre-sets, which are programmed at the factory, are shown below.

** Accessory, add-on *** Special version

)1* As ordered **; )2* Export, without indication; )3* Compressor unit; )4* Second compressor unit **

Men F (Data)

Menu bar

Enter

F1

System pressure

F1a 1

Nominal system pressure (gas pre-charge)

2.0 bar (area F1a 2...F1a 3)1*

F1a 2

Min. pressure (setting range, limit)

PN6: 0.5 bar; PN10: 0.5 bar

F1a 3

Max. pressure (setting range, limit)

PN6: 5.4 bar; PN10: 9.4 bar

F1a 4

Lower pressure deviation (hysteresis)

- 0.2 bar

F1a 5

Upper pressure deviation (hysteresis)

0.2 bar

F1a 6

Lower alarm limit

- 0.3 bar (F1a 1 + F1a 4 + F1a 6)

F1a 7

Upper alarm limit

0.3 bar (F1a1 + F1a 5 + F1a 7)

F1a 16

Change start sequence ** (Motors)4*

24 h

F1a 23

Motor run time

30 min. 

F2

Level note 

Pressure increase (compressor) On above 8 % (F2a 5 + f2a 8);

Pressure increase (compressor) Off with falling level from 6 % (F2a 5). 

F2a 5

Dry run protection (diaphragm protection)

06 % (no pressure increase)

F2a 6

Lower alarm limit

05 %

F2a 7

Upper alarm limit

95 % (no pressure relief)

F2a 8

Alarm level hysteresis

02 %

F4

Filling ** 

Note: Filling On from 0 %, with falling

level from 9 %* (F2a 5 + F4a 1); Filling Off at 12 % (9 %* + F4a 2)

F4a 1

Filling On

03 % (falling level)

F4a 2

Filling quantity

03 % (rising level)

F5

Time, date **

Time menu

CET = GMT + 1 h
CEST = GMT + 2 h

F7

Other

F7a 1

Summer time On

03 (change on last Sunday in March [03] from 2 to 3 a.m.)

F7a 2

Summer time Off

10 (change on last Sunday in October [10] from 3 to 2 a.m.)

Menu G (Modus)

Menu bar

Enter

G2

Language

G2a 1

German

G2a 2
G2a 3
G2a 4
G2a 5
G2a 6
G2a 7
G2a 8
G2a 9
G2a 10
G2a 11
G2a 12
G2a 13
G2a 14
G2a 15
G2a 16

Dutch
Englisch
French
Polish
Danish
Finnish
Hungarian
Slovakian
Spanish
Portuguese
Russian
Swedish
Norwegian
Italian
Czech

         )1*
         )2*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*
         )1*

G5

Operating mode

G5a 2

Single mode

     )3*

G5a 3

Parallel mode **

)1* ;  )4*

G5a 4

Backup mode **

)1* ;  )4*

G5a 5

Load-dependent mode **

     )4*

G7

Filling **

G7a 1

Off

G7a 2

Hours counter

)1*

G8

Sensor **

G8a 1

Dia rupture sensor

)1*

Error list   

Note: Error statistics, passive errors, Menu E5.

Display,
Error no.
Description.

Remark,
Measure

1

Pressure alarm limit 

The programmed value F1a 6 is reached
or exceeded; Acknowledge. )*

2

Pressure alarm limit 

The programmed value F1a 7 is reached
or exceeded; Acknowledge. )*

3

Level alarm limit 

The limit value F2a 6 is reached or
exceeded; Acknowledge. )*

4

Level alarm limit 

The limit value F2a 7 is reached or
exceeded; Acknowledge.

5

Filling quantity

The programmed quantity per day is reached
(F4a 4); Acknowledge.

6

Safety relay

Acknowledge
(not acknowledgeable: SERVICE)

7

Relay Motor 1

Acknowledge
(not acknowledgeable: SERVICE)

8

Relay Motor 2

Acknowledge
(not acknowledgeable: SERVICE)

9

Fuse Motor 1

The pico fuse, Pos.2.7; page 19, is
defective or missing; Acknowledge.

10

Fuse Motor 2

The pico fuse, Pos.2.6; page 19, is
defective or missing; Acknowledge.

11

Ext. TP Motor 1 ***

The motor protection relay, Pos.3.2; page 19,
is Off or has actuated, 3~ ***; Acknowledge.

12

Ext. TP Motor 2 ***

The motor protection relay, Pos.3.3; page 19,
is Off or has actuated, 3~ ***; Acknowledge.

)* Self-acknowledging in normal mode.

Error list

Display,
Error no.:
Description.

Remark,
Measure

13

Int. TP Motor 1 

The thermal overload protection in the drive is On;
K01...K03: Manual reset (Pos.30; page 4);
K04: Automatic reset (cooling);
Acknowledge.

14

Int. TP Motor 2 

19

Diaphragm rupture **

The diaphragm must be checked for ruptures;
Only with installed diaphragm rupture sensor **;
Acknowledge.

20

Runtime Motor 1 

The programmed value F1a 23 is reached;
Acknowledge.

21

Runtime Motor 2

27

Voltage

The minimum circuit board voltage in 
the controller is not reached; Acknowledge.

28

Voltage RTC **

The support voltage for the timer, operating
hours counter ** was too low, Acknowledge.

29

Shorted, pressure

The input signal from the pressure sensor is 
>20mA; Acknowledge. )*

30

Pressure, wire rupture

The input signal from the pressure sensor is <4mA
or not available; Acknowledge. )*

31

Shorted, level

The input signal from the Level sensor is >20mA;
Acknowledge. )*

32

Level, wire rupture

The input signal from the Level sensor is <4mA
or not available; Acknowledge. )*

Examples of error messages can be found on page 27.

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Summary of Contents for Flexcon M-K Series

Page 1: ...ppendices Appendix 1 Technical data specifications hydraulic and pneumatic equipment Dimensions weights 13 Minimum distances 14 Example installations 15 Appendix 2 Technical data specifications electr...

Page 2: ...certained not used in accordance with regulations it will not be possible to exclude system faults or hazards to people animals or objects Type plate Gas pre charge mark The expansion vessel basic and...

Page 3: ...odes and by changing the nominal values the M K compressor expansion automats can be adjusted to the operating behaviour of a heating or climate control system a Water types whose constituent material...

Page 4: ...ncrease 24 Safety valve gas compartment 25 Compressor unit K01 K03 oil free 26 Second compressor unit K01 K03 oil free 27 Compressor unit K04 oil free 28 Second compressor K04 oil free 29 Compressor u...

Page 5: ...meters from the active controller and the resulting switch signals for the expansion valve 1 1 1 1 2 The switch from passive to active takes place following activated motor protection resulting from a...

Page 6: ...cting gas compart ments when using several vessels with a common expansion control Pos 14 page 4 Installation example page 15 16 17 Execution for extension of operating modes Only compressors of the s...

Page 7: ...ntation and parameter modification or presentation Additional status reports from 4 independent and freely definable inputs digital Required on site additions are ana logue telephone line plug signal...

Page 8: ...event that the pressure control system fails This valve is not intended to prevent the reliable operating overpressure in a heat generating system from being exceeded Avoiding excessive temperature Wh...

Page 9: ...er changes to the location are required the transport protection of the level sensor must be removed Avoid dust from coming into contact with this sensor and ensure a mounting surface that does not ob...

Page 10: ...low pressure amounts to up to 2 bar in a delivered vessel or in the event of subsequent additions to the available system pressure Do not direct escaping pressurised air at people Free releasing hose...

Page 11: ...rors SDS Module 43 analogue modem connection The service programming mode and the factory programmed presets can be found on page 30 the operating displays on page 27 Operating mode menu Specification...

Page 12: ...nance This action must be performed during system down time otherwise ensure that no demands are placed on the expansion automat The expansion equipment must be switched off and secured against being...

Page 13: ...3 bar 6 bar 10 bar 6 bar 10 bar 3 bar 6 bar 10 bar Litres kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg kg 400 6 10 120 70 750 1065 1369 1454 975 995 820 400 225 G 1 1 4 DN32 600 6 10 120 70 750 1485 1789 1874 97...

Page 14: ...r mm mm mm 400 650 800 500 600 800 1000 1000 1200 1600 2000 1000 2800 3500 5000 6500 8000 10000 MBNDP ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT STANDARD PRESSURE CONTROL ENTER PRESS 4 4 490 3 2 RPM RPM L S BAR L S BAR...

Page 15: ...i i V iV II V i i I i i i i i I III iV i 6 6 6 6 6 6 V i I iV V i II V i i I nx i i i i V i i II i i I I r c i ii i r xc c i ii i r xc i i i V iV V i i II i i i i i 6 6 6 II i I V i i I i v i V iV II...

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Page 17: ...i II i i II 6 r nx i nxL 1 6 V 1 V i I i i i i i 6 II i i 6 II V V II iV i v i v Vi i v Vi 6 x I V i V II 6 x i i I V i i I V i i II V i i I 1 6 i i i V i 6 6 i ii i r x r i ii i r x i i L i i i v L...

Page 18: ...III r V i i I i ii i r x nx i nxL 1 i i 6 II i i 6 II iV i v i v Vi i v Vi 6 x I i V i iV III i i i i r V i i I i i i V iV 1 i III V i i I II VVi III iV i I 6 i i III V i i I 1 iV V i III iV i III V...

Page 19: ...6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 i 6 i 6 i i i i i i i 7 i 6 6 x V i 7 6i 6 i i i 6 6i 6i 6i i V y i 6 x n L iV i V i 6 x III i i i iv i i i V i i i i i V i i vii V i i x i iV V V V V i i V i i V V i i iV V Li V v i...

Page 20: ...lay 17 page 21 Display error no 11 In the version with a second unit 2 controllers the opera ting modes are programmed differently Display 3 Display 2 Indication of the nominal switch times total for...

Page 21: ...lable in displays 13 21 can or should be adjusted to the system requirements Correct the entries prior to start and use the rest phases of the heating system for later modification Modifications in di...

Page 22: ...r unit backup mode 1 available Language as ordered or 1 1 D 2 GB 3 F 4 NL Factory zero setting of level sensor vessel number as ordered PN3 6 10 vessel size Smoothing factor 3 Hysteresis compressor 1...

Page 23: ...rbeseitigung RET ESC Controller electrical data 4 On site recommendation Nominal voltage Protection type Compressor unit Motor 1 Nominal output Nominal current Fuse Wiring protection 4 Fuse Device pro...

Page 24: ...1 2 electrical data 1 Single mode 2 Backup mode 3 Parallel mode 4 Construction side recommendation Nominal voltage Protection type Compressor unit Motor 1 1 2nd compressor unit Motor 2 2 3 Nominal po...

Page 25: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Nach Fehlerbeseitigung RET ESC Controller electrical data 4 On site recommendation Nominal voltage Protection type Compressor unit Motor 1 Nominal output Nominal current Fuse Wiring p...

Page 26: ...rbeseitigung RET ESC Controller 1 2 electrical data 1 Single mode 2 Backup mode 3 Parallel mode 4 At purchaser recommendation Nominal voltage Protection type Compressor unit Motor 1 1 2nd compressor u...

Page 27: ...y close and the cursor returns to the process display Start Menu Further sample displays and graphs and symbols used are shown on the following pages Controller operating panel MBNDP 4 4 electronic co...

Page 28: ...Nederlands English English Fran ais Fran ais Back Back ID number ID number Language Language Adjustment content Adjustment content Adjustment valve Adjustment valve Operating mode Operating mode Adjus...

Page 29: ...stempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal systempress Nominal sy...

Page 30: ...ent mode 4 G7 Filling G7a 1 Off G7a 2 Hours counter 1 G8 Sensor G8a 1 Dia rupture sensor 1 Error list Note Error statistics passive errors Menu E5 Display Error no Description Remark Measure 1 Pressur...

Page 31: ...L L 7 V V i L L i L i 9i ii V i V i V i v Working inverse Controller electrical data 4 On site recommendation Nominal voltage Protection type Compressor unit Motor 1 Nominal output Nominal current Fu...

Page 32: ...III iV i 7 V i i 6 II i II i i i V i V i v i II x 6 x 6 x 6 i II II II i i V i II i x II i n V i i i i i i V L Controller electrical data 1 Single mode 2 Backup mode 3 Parallel mode Load dependent mod...

Page 33: ...II i i i i i i i x i i V i i i i i v ii L V i 7 V V i L L i L i 9i ii V II VVi II VVi i L 6 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 6 6 L L L L i L L i i L L L L L L L L L III III iV i 0 025 Flamco D SDS electronic control un...

Page 34: ...er electrical data 1 Single mode 2 Backup mode 3 Parallel mode Load dependent mode 4 At customer recommendation Nominal voltage Protection type Compressor unit Motor 1 1 2nd compressor unit Motor 2 2...

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