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Mydax, Inc. 

1M150W 

Water Cooled Chiller 

 

 

Designed for Lockheed Martin   

13 

 

TEST PANEL #8:

 

 
 
 

The top left side of this display shows the alarm (error message) history.  If there have been no alarms since the 
last history reset, the display reads "No Alarms".  If alarms have occurred, the display shows them in sequence, 
like the main display.  The history can be cleared 3 ways: 

 

1.  Power Off/On 
2.  Press START Key when unit is stopped 
3.  Press 0 Key when viewing Test Panel 8 

 

The second line of the display can be read when the chiller is stopped.  It indicates the reason that the chiller 
was last stopped: KEY, FATAL, RS232 or EXT.  The right side of the second line indicates the elapsed run 
time on the system in days (from 0 to 9999), hours, minutes and seconds.  This system is equipped with a 
battery which, if operational, saves the elapsed run time value when the system is stopped and restarted.  The 
elapsed run time is reset each time the system is restarted. 

 
 

TEST PANEL #9:

 

 
 
 

This display provides run/event recorder data.  The run/event recorder continuously records important 
information into a non-volatile memory while the system is operating.  Data is stored at one-second intervals for 
the last 120 seconds of run time and it is also stored at two-minute intervals for the last 240 minutes of run time. 

 

The first line of this display indicates the run time in hours, minutes and seconds prior to the last system 
shutdown, the output and setpoint temperatures of whichever recirculating channel was last selected at the Main 
Display and the system-wide alarm history.  The second line indicates which recirculating channel was last 
selected at the Main Display, the evaporator, bypass, condenser and superheat RTD temperatures in 

°

C, the 

average superheat temperature from Test Panel 3 and the flow rate.  Both the evaporator temperature and the 
flow rate are specific to the recirculating channel being viewed.  All refrigerant circuit RTD temperatures are 
truncated to the nearest 1

°

C for this display. 

 

After the system is stopped and Test Panel 9 is selected, the memory is displayed at the last or most recent 
second (T-  0: 0: 0).  The downward arrow key can be used to decrement time into the past.  There are 120 "1-
second slots" and 120 "2-minute slots".  If the downward arrow key is held down, the time slots decrement at 
the rate of two slots per second.  The upward arrow key increments to more recent time slots.  If the "Z" key is 
depressed, the display goes to the oldest 1-second slot (T-  0: 1:59 if the actual run time was of at least that 
duration).  If the "9" key is depressed while viewing Test Panel 9, the display reverts back to "T-  0: 0: 0", the 
stop time. 

 

The alarm messages are accurate for the slot that is current.  If the display is on the minutes slot, then the alarms 
indicated are any which have occurred during that 2-minute interval.  Alarm messages cycle or flash in an 
identical fashion to those appearing in either the Main Display or in Test Panel 8. 

 
 

Alarms:       

Fill Tank ! 

               KEY     Run 356d 11:31:25

 

T-   0:24   14.95   15.0   No Alarms..... 
Tank1 -11.4Ev -59By 38Cd 13Sh 8SA 5.8Gpm

 

Summary of Contents for 1M150W

Page 1: ...vanced temperature control technology MYDAX INC INSTRUCTION OPERATION MANUAL 1M150W WATER COOLED CHILLER MYDAX INC 12260 Shale Ridge Road Auburn CA 95602 530 888 6662 FAX 530 888 0962 http www mydax c...

Page 2: ...YSTEM OVERVIEW 4 INSTALLATION 6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 8 ALARM ERROR MESSAGES 10 DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAYS 11 SERVICE WARRANTY 14 SHIPPING STORAGE PROCEDURE 15 DRAWINGS PARTS LIST FRAME DRAWING FLUID DIAGRAM...

Page 3: ...70 F 7 Gpm 40 F 20 PSI differential Electrical Service 460 480 VAC 60 Hz 3 phase 50 amp service Physical Parameters 65 H x 36 W x 58 D 1000 lbs dry weight STANDARD FEATURES This chiller is complete wi...

Page 4: ...reas where potentially harmful conditions exist and in this manual to bring attention to such conditions This chiller uses materials that are subject to environmental regulations be sure to familiariz...

Page 5: ...mpressor is hermetically sealed and no service should be required In the event that cleanup is necessary absorb oil with oil absorbent material and dispose of as a hazardous waste Follow approved clea...

Page 6: ...TD s resistance temperature devices located about the circuit The drawing shows RTD s at the discharge line leading from the recirculating pump at the return line leading to the reservoir between the...

Page 7: ...one power relay coil and a relay pole RL1 B The RESET switch serves to feed power to the relay which energizes the contactor When energized the contactor feeds power back to the relay so the RESET swi...

Page 8: ...e starting to allow the crankcase heater to separate the refrigerant from the oil CONDENSER FLOW The condenser inlet and outlet fittings are 1 stainless steel female pipe thread fittings FPT Plumb the...

Page 9: ...ow rate is visible on the front LCD display panel BYPASS VALVE To divert the recirculation flow from the output path back to the tank first open the Bypass valve then close the output flow adjustment...

Page 10: ...ition is eliminated or the MUTE ALARM switch is depressed again Pressing MUTE ALARM when no alarm is active causes the alarm to sound once and the TEST ALARM display to appear SET Enables SET TEMPERAT...

Page 11: ...decrements toggles tank temperature setpoint temperature and evaporator data view modes for multiple channel systems DECIMAL Display shows model number and software revision date and copyright RUN PU...

Page 12: ...s too close to freezing 4 C The microprocessor shuts down the system with a fatal alarm Push Reset Indicates that a fatal alarm in the interlock circuit has occurred and the operator must push the Res...

Page 13: ...a direct indicator of condenser temperature and pressure The microprocessor sends the CONDENSER HOT error message if the condenser temperature exceeds 54 C TEST PANEL 3 The first 3 sets of 4 digit nu...

Page 14: ...e the Flow OK relay below the selected GPM The output of the relay is wired to a BNC connector labeled Flow OK located on the rear panel of the unit The shield and center pin are the normally open con...

Page 15: ...setpoint temperatures of whichever recirculating channel was last selected at the Main Display and the system wide alarm history The second line indicates which recirculating channel was last selecte...

Page 16: ...use of a torch In particular service of Mydax refrigeration circuits requires attention to the following 1 Use caution to protect components from heat damage 2 Prevent any moisture from entering the...

Page 17: ...en run with water ethylene glycol should be added to the recirculating loop Verify that the concentration of ethylene glycol approaches 50 measure with a hydrometer in the recirculating loop before dr...

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