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Flooded type water cooled screw chiller (MIC)
MCAC-CTSM-2018-1
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②
The control mode is used as an
on/off mode choice. "Local” control mode can only be realized
through the touch screen "on / off" button; "Remote” control mode can only be realized through the
"remote start / remote stop" hardware interface; "the timer control mode", can only be realized by setting
the timer.
③
Heating mode is only available for the heat pump unit.
Note: under the "local” control mode, remote control and timer control are invalid; under the "remote”
control mode, local con
trol and timer control are invalid; under the "timed” control mode, local control and
remote control are invalid.
2
)
Startup operation
The following need to be confirmed before startup:
①
The mode setting is correct. Operation mode (cooling, heating, pumping) and single/dual compressor
(
dual stages
、
1#
、
2#
)
cannot be set after startup.
②
Current status of machine is standby, it cannot start in fault status.
③
Please confirm if the oil heating is completed. If not, machine may stay in a pause state for a long
time and compressor cannot start.
Press “start” button at bottom left of screen, pop-up window will appear. If startup is confirmed, press
“confirm”; if not, click "X" at the top right corner of the window to cancel startup.
Figure 6.4
If the startup conditions are not satisfied, press "Start" button and a prompt will display at the top of the
pop-up boot window. It will show that "compressor start conditions are not met, please check status
information". The compressor startup conditions include: temperature of oil temperature sensor, interval
time of restart, and the startup temperature of compressor. The startup can be confirmed right now, but
unit will start until the compressor startup conditions are met. The main page will keep displaying
"compressor start conditions are not met, please check status information". Refer to the detailed
explanation in the “4” for explanation of status information.