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Custom
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Chiller
Report
Cycle
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Pump/Purge
Report
Purge/Pump Report
The
PUMP/PURGE REPORT
displays run time information
regarding the purge and machine solution pumps.
1.
Pump or Purge Hours, Starts and Amps
Press (Next) (Previous) to Continue
2.
Purge Operating Mode:
(Mode)
Purge Status:
(Status)
Possible values of (Mode) are Stop, On, and Service
Pumpout.
Possible values of [Status] are:
3.
Purge Refrigerant Suction Temperature: xxx.xf/c
Press (Next) (Previous) to Continue
3.1
Purge Refrigerant Suction Temperature: xxx.xf/c
Inhibited by Low CondenserTemperature
3.2
Purge Refrigerant Suction Temperature: xxx.xf/c
Inhibited by High Condenser Temperature
4. Purge Pumpout Rate/Purge Max Pumpout Rate.
If the maximum pumpout rate is exceeded then the purge
will shutdown and an IFW will appear at the CLD.
Purge Pumpout Rate:
xxx.xMinimum/24 Hours
Purge Max imumPumpout Rate Setpoint:
xxx.xMinimum/24 Hours
5.
Purge Total Pumpout Time: xx,xxx.xMin
(Tank pumpout time)
Purge Total Run Time: xx,xxx.x Hours
(Condensing unit run time)
6.
Service Log: Pumpout Time:
x,xxx.x Min
Service Log Time since Reset:
x,xxx Days
(Note: Service log reset function is located within Service
Settings Group).
7.
30 Day Purge Pumpout Average:
xxx.x Min
Chiller Average Run Time:
xxx.x Hour/Day
Standby
(Condensing Unit is Off, Vac Pump is On unless
chiller is Stopped)
Collection
Enabled
(Condensing Unit is On, Vac Pump is on)
Pumping
Out
(Temperature initiated pumpout)
Service
Pumpout
(Pumpout initiated by the service setpoint)
Diagnostic
Alarm
(Purge is idle unless mode is service pumpout)
(IFW at CLD, Purge Module Alarm Relay “On”)
8.
Total Motor Phase Currents % RLA.
A xxx% B xxx% C xxx%
9.
Total Motor Phase Currents Amps
A xxx Amps, B xxx Amps, C xxx Amps
10. Option: The following will be displayed only if Line
Voltage Sensing Option Installed.
Motor Voltages
AB xxx Volts, BC xxx Volts, CA xxx Volts
11. Chiller Starts and Run Time. Starts are incremented and
run time is accumulated when the solution pumps start
and/or run.
Chiller Starts:
xxxx
Accumulated Run Time:
xxHours: xxMinutesxxSeconds
Operator Level Password
The operator settings, service settings (basic setup), and
diagnostics group menus can be secured with an operator
level password. This feature is selected within a higher
security level accessible in the service level password field
startup group. This feature is set at the factory. If operator
password is desired contact your local Trane service
company.
•
When this feature is enabled, the display following the
header will state either “Settings in this menu are
LOCKED or UNLOCKED.”
•
If LOCKED, the second line will state
“Enter password
to unlock.”
Operator level password is (-+-+-+ & Enter).
An incorrect password will result in the message
“access
denied.”
•
If UNLOCKED, the second line will state
“Press (Enter)
to lock.”
Pressing ENTER will lock all the settings within
the three groups (operator settings, service settings
(basic setup), and diagnostic groups).
•
When locked, menu items can be viewed, however, the
second line of the displays will not indicate “Press +/- to
change setting” and any attempt to change a setting
will cause the second line to momentarily indicate
“setting is locked.”
•
To UNLOCK, sequence back to the screen that states
enter password to unlock the three groups (operator
settings, service settings (basic setup), and the
diagnostics groups).
When “Service Settings and Field Startup”
selection of this
feature is disabled, the previous operator password
displays and indications of locked or unlocked are
bypassed and not shown.