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FORM 155.16-O3
day, the compressor will not automatically stop until a
scheduled time is encountered on a subsequent day.
HOLIDAY – One or more of the days of the week can
be designated as holidays. (See description of DAILY
SCHEDULE above.) On those designated days, the
chiller will automatically start and stop per the HOLI-
DAY start and stop times programmed in the DAILY
SCHEDULE setpoint. It will do this one time only and
the following week will revert to the normal daily sched-
ule for that day.
REMOTE RESET TEMP RANGE – This is the maxi-
mum allowable offset of the leaving chilled water setpoint
when operating in REMOTE mode. This offset is either
10°F or 20°F as programmed. If not programmed, the
default value is 20°F.
This value is added to the operator-programmed “Leav-
ing Chilled Water Setpoint” (base) and the sum equals
the temperature range in which the setpoint can be re-
set. For example, if the operator has programmed a
setpoint for 46°F (base) into the Control Center, and the
REMOTE RESET TEMP RANGE is programmed to be
10°F, then an energy management system can remotely
reset the setpoint over the range of 46°F to 56°F (46 +
10 = 56).
Refer to “Field Control Modifications Diagram”, Form
155.16-PA3 for details of Remote Setpoint Reset Op-
eration.
DATA LOGGER – An optional printer can be connected
to the MicroComputer Control Center for data logging
purposes. Refer to “System Status Printers” Form for
details.
DISPLAYING SYSTEM SETPOINTS
• The currently programmed Setpoint values can be
viewed at any time in SERVICE, LOCAL, or REMOTE
operating mode as follows: Press and release the
appropriate Setpoint key – the message will be dis-
played for 2 seconds.
– or –
• Press and hold the appropriate Setpoint key – the
message will be displayed as long as the key is
pressed.
– or –
• Press and release the appropriate Setpoint key, then
press and release the DISPLAY HOLD key. The mes-
sage will be displayed until the DISPLAY HOLD key
is again pressed and released, or 10 minutes have
elapsed, whichever comes first.
NOTE: X’s will not be displayed for setpoint values. They
are shown to depict number fields only. If Micro
Board program jumper J52 (English/Metric) is
removed, temperatures are displayed in °C. If
I/O Expansion Board program jumper J12 is
removed, all messages displayed in German
language.
To display LEAVING WATER TEMP setpoint:
Use the LEAVING WATER TEMP setpoint key as de-
scribed above to produce the following message:
LEAVING CHILLED WATER SETPOINT = XX.X°F
NOTE: The value displayed in LOCAL or SERVICE
modes is that which was programmed by the
operator. The value displayed in REMOTE mode
is the sum of the operator-programmed value
(base) plus any offset (0-10°F or 0-20°F as pro-
grammed with “REMOTE RESET TEMP
RANGE KEY”) by a Remote Energy Manage-
ment System.
To display PURGE PUMP SERVICE INTERVAL setpoint:
Use the PURGE PUMP SERVICE INTERVAL setpoint
key as described above to produce the following mes-
sage:
PURGE SERVICE: INT = XXX HRS RUN TIME = XXX HRS
To display PULL DOWN DEMAND setpoint:
Use PULL DOWN DEMAND setpoint key as described
above to produce the following message:
SETP = XXX MIN: START = XX% STOP = XX%
NOTE: If unit is operating and a pull down interval is in
effect, the following is displayed:
PRESENT PULL DOWN LIMIT = XX%; XXX MIN LEFT
To display CLOCK setpoint (time of day):
Use the CLOCK setpoint key as described above to pro-
duce the following message:
TODAY IS XX:XX AM/PM 1/1/92
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