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SECTION 7 - OPERATION
FORM QTC4-NM1
ISSUE DATE: 4/2/2018
If a low battery condition exists, all programmed
setpoints, program values, time, schedule, and history
buffers will have been lost. These values will all be
reset to their default values, which may not be the
desired operating values. Once a bad battery is detect-
ed, the unit will be prevented from running until the
MANUAL OVERRIDE key is pressed. Once the
MANUAL OVERRIDE key is pressed, the anti
recycle timers will be set to the programmed default anti
recycle time to allow the operator sufficient time to
check setpoints, program values, etc.
If a low battery is detected, it should be replaced as
soon as possible. The programmed values will all be
lost and the unit will be prevented from running on the
next power interruption.
MICROBOARD (331-03478-XXX)
The 331-03478-xxx microboard was developed as
a direct replacement for the 031-02478-xxx line of
microboards. No adapter harness is required when
replacing a 02478 with the new 03478. The 03478
microboard uses the IPUII processor card and provides
new features for the chillers, that the 02478 did not
have.
The 03478 program resides in flash memory instead
of EPROM. Program updates are accomplished by
loading the new program from an SD card inserted into
the SD card reader/writer. This same SD card reader/
writer also allows the user to datalog the operating
parameters to an SD card every 5 seconds. This
information is invaluable when troubleshooting
unit and system problems since it allows the service
technician to view operating parameters prior to a unit
fault.
Details on the new datalogging capability are explained
in the OPTIONS Key area of this manual. A Real Time
Clock/BRAM keeps time and setpoints during power
outages.
Refer to
, to locate the follow-
ing ports of the 03478 microboard.
Power Supplies and LEDs
The 03478 has LEDs to indicate various states of
operation of the microboard.
STATUS –
Flashes every ½ second to indicate that the
base board processor is running its program.
POWER
– On solid indicates that the base board +12V
and +5V power supplies are operational.
TX1 –
Red LED flashes when transmitting data out
Port 1 TB3 (Future native communications BAS port).
RX1 –
Green LED flashes when receiving data in Port
1 TB3 (Future native communications BAS port).
TX2 –
Red LED that flashes when transmitting data
out Port 2 (E-Link TB2 or printer TB1).
RX2 –
Green LED that flashes when receiving data in
Port 2 (E-Link TB2 or printer TB1).
VSD_TX –
Red LED that flashes when transmitting
data out Port 3 to the VSD Logic board.
VSD_RX –
Green LED that flashes when receiving
data in Port 3 from the VSD Logic board.
Power Supply Test Points
24VAC power is applied to the 331-03478-xxx
microboard connector J12 and is used to create vari-
ous DC power sources required by the microboard
circuitry. If the chiller control is malfunctioning,
the power supply test points should be measured to
determine the status of the microboard.
TP1
GND (Measure TP2, TP3, TP4 and TP5 in refer-
ence to this Test Point)
TP2
+3.3V [3.2 to 3.4VDC] provides power to the
processors
TP3
+5V [4.8 to 5.2VDC] power communication ports
2,3 and 4 and analog sensors
TP4
+12V [11.64 to 12.36VDC] powers the display
and backlight and is regulated to become the +5V
TP5
+15V [11.3 to 16.6VDC] powers the analog out-
puts to the EEV valves
Configuration Jumpers
The same configuration jumpers that existed on the
02478 are provided on the 03478.
JP4
Remote Temp Reset jumper position Pins 1 to 2
(left) = 4-20 mA, Pins 2 to 3 (right) = 0-10 VDC.
JP5
Remote Current Limit jumper position Pins 1 to 2
(left) = 4-20 mA, Pins 2 to 3 (right) = 0-10 VDC.
JP6
Remote Sound Limit jumper position (Pins 1 to 2
(left) = 4-20 mA, Pins 2 to 3 (right) = 0-10 VDC.
Summary of Contents for QTC4 STYLE A Series
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