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HCUB60304-HMXC

Rev 00

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Date ______________

Contacts:

PT1

EC

Munters Service / Start-up Scheduling

888-349-4335

Munters Corporation

Commercial Dehumidification Division

16900 Jordan

Selma, TX 78154

(210) 651-5018

Desiccant Dehumidification Equipment

 

MANUAL

HCUb RENTAL

Model Number

Summary of Contents for DRYCOOL HCUB60304-HMXC

Page 1: ... ______________ Contacts PT1 EC Munters Service Start up Scheduling 888 349 4335 Munters Corporation Commercial Dehumidification Division 16900 Jordan Selma TX 78154 210 651 5018 Desiccant Dehumidification Equipment MANUAL HCUb RENTAL Model Number ...

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Page 3: ...ion Flow Diagram 7650 61 7650 62 e General Arrangement Drawing HCUb6000 S71127 004 g Operations Guide 2 4 h Touch Screen Navigation 2 5 Section 3 Wiring a Wiring Diagram HCUb6000 460V 5800 67 Section 4 Blowers Section 5 Spares a Spare Parts List HCUb6000 5 1 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MODEL DRYCOOL RENTAL HCUb SERIES a Supply Blower Curve HCUb6000 b Reactivation Blower Curve HCUb6000 ...

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Page 7: ...STALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Warranty Safety Installation Operation Maintenance DryCool HCUb Rental Unit Munters Technical Service Department 800 229 8557 August 2013 Munters HCUb Rental Plus May 2017 ...

Page 8: ...nit 14 4 4 Modes of Operation 14 4 5 Using Microprocessor 17 5 Maintenance 18 5 1 Overview 18 5 2 Quick Check 18 5 3 Recommended Maintenance Schedule 18 5 4 Inspecting Ductwork 19 5 5 Replacing Air Filters and Cleaning Reactivation Coil 20 5 6 Inspecting Seals 20 5 7 Inspecting Fans 20 5 8 Inspecting Wheel Drive Motor and Belt 23 5 9 Inspecting Roller Wheels 23 5 10 Removing and Replacing Desiccan...

Page 9: ...dependently circuited refrigeration systems The condenser rejected heat is used for reactivation Air is drawn through coils and then through desiccant wheel by the reactivation fan The reactivation fan is modulated by a VFD to maintain a constant discharge pressure during dehumidification The remaining rejected heat is handled by the conventional condenser fans also controlled by VFD The HCUb Plus...

Page 10: ...S EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AT LAW OR IN EQUITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS ANY RELATED SERVICES OR LABOR OR THEIR CHARACTERISTICS QUALITY OR PERFORMANCE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES AND ANY AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED No age...

Page 11: ...pment or part by Munters the cause of the failure will be analyzed If equipment or part is found to be defective in workmanship or material a credit will be issued for the cost of the replacement or repair of said equipment or part plus ground freight costs Any special shipping requests such as Next Day Air will be the customer s responsibility and will be sent freight collect Munters assumes no r...

Page 12: ...b pattern Air can be forced through these channels in either direction Passages inside wheel are impregnated or synthesized with a desiccant material When desiccant contacts damp air it soaks up moisture When desiccant is heated it releases moisture HCU operates with two separate air streams Supply air stream is air supplied to space being conditioned Reactivation air stream is part of condenser a...

Page 13: ...or and heated air from condenser Notice that two air streams move through HCUb Plus in opposite directions counter flow Wheel is turned by drive motor and belt Belt tension adjusts automatically Supply air is pulled through the wheel by fan A filter is included to keep dirt from the evaporator air and plugging wheel On reactivation side of system ambient air is pulled through the wheel by a second...

Page 14: ...ple A typical Munters dehumidification system includes several filters Each filter is designed to remove particles or contaminants from the air stream An operating dehumidification system handles large volumes of air Even in a relatively clean environment a unit operating without filters would quickly collect large amounts of dust and contaminants If this dust was allowed to collect in the Desicca...

Page 15: ...n This manual uses three different types of warning messages to alert you of possible hazardous conditions Immediate hazard that will result in severe personal injury and even death Hazard or unsafe practice that may result in severe personal injury or death Hazard or unsafe practice that could result in minor personal injury or property damage Be aware of the following warnings while servicing th...

Page 16: ...and SMACNA Uniform Mechanical Code Air Movement and Control Association International Inc Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association specifications All components must also comply with all State and Local Code requirements along with installation plans and specifications 3 2 Pre Checks and Inspection before Installation The unit must be lifted by crane using all lifting poin...

Page 17: ...ck the power wiring terminals Be sure all control relays are firmly seated in their sockets 5 Please refer to Technical Service Department 800 229 8557 if you have additional questions 3 3 Positioning the Unit It is important that the intended installation site meets the location and space requirements for the unit in order to achieve the best possible performance and trouble free operation The Ap...

Page 18: ...Design and Chapter 18 of 2008 ASHRAE HVAC Systems and Equipment Handbook Most units have cooling heating and dehumidification functions controlled by sensors located in the conditioned space As the controlled condition reaches the on set point the required function will energize Wide variations in discharge temperatures can occur During cooling mode the discharge temperature may be between 55F and...

Page 19: ...e 4 Damper and Cords Straps Shipping Position 3 5 Connecting Air Supply Duct 1 Air duct connections must be completed according to U M C A M C A S M A C N A and or state and local code requirements Refer to the plans and specifications supplied with the unit ...

Page 20: ...Be sure unit is connected to a power source with correct line voltage Wire to unit must be copper Line voltage that is too high can cause a SHOCK hazard and damage unit Correct line voltage is listed on nameplate 6 Bring in main power cable from a fused disconnect or circuit breaker directly to the camlocks provided on the control panel Fuse must be a time delay type Unit FLA MCA and MOP are shown...

Page 21: ...1 cooling from the thermostat or manual switches Compressor A starts Upon call for stage 2 cooling Compressor B starts There is a defined stage delay between the two compressors if they are called simultaneously 4 2 Setting up Control System 4 2 1 HCUb Plus Rental Setup Unit must be configured according to instructions PLEASE NOTE The microprocessor parameters for this unit have been set from the ...

Page 22: ...ehumidification It is not necessary to turn on Cool 1 or Cool 2 for DH 4 4 3 Unit Operation Return Air Sensor factory installed First make sure the return air ducts are connected butterfly dampers are open and outside air damper is closed Turn Control Mode Switch 6S to OFF position Turn Control Mode Switch 5S to RETURN AIR SENSOR position Setup the return air temperature and humidity control set p...

Page 23: ...suction pressure of compressor A is below 128 psi compressor B will not start even after the stage on delay If the ambient temperature is below 45F all compressor operation will be locked out 4 4 6 Faults The HCUb Plus will perform shutdown and retry functions due to fault conditions that follow However a unit general fault or a out of phase alarm will be indicated on the unit control panel All ot...

Page 24: ...n pressure and DX coil temperature 20 Compressor B Low Suction Lockout cycle power to reset Cycle main power to reset lockout 21 Compressor B Low Pressure Sensor Failure Check sensor power and connections Table 2 Operational Alarms Description 4 5 Using Microprocessor Microprocessor has a keypad and display to allow operator to view status of various functions and set parameters Keypad and display...

Page 25: ...cked to ensure they remain at design levels If the air flow changes this can change the operation of the unit A change in air flow may call for maintenance or troubleshooting If the application changes which will result in different air flows contact the Technical Service Department at Munters Visually check and replace dirty filters as necessary Check unit for alarms 5 2 Quick Check As the unit o...

Page 26: ...nel or Door See Section 5 9 Inspect Electronic Controls Control Panel See Section 5 13 Inspect Drain Pan DX Coil Access Door or Panel See Section 5 14 Grease Reactivation Fan with Lithium Grease Shell Alvania or eq See Section 5 7 Grease Supply Fan with Lithium Grease Shell Alvania or eq See Section 5 7 Table 3 Annual Maintenance Schedule Note The frequency of all maintenance activities should be ...

Page 27: ... on one side and excessive drag on other side check rollers that support wheel Look for wear on roller bushings See Section 5 9 4 If Desiccant wheel has been removed you can inspect surface of each seal See wheel removal procedure in Section 5 10 On face of seal portion that comes in contact with Desiccant wheel is a black durable coating which is a Teflon material with a black supporting material...

Page 28: ...motor failure also Fan bearings should be greased every other year in a manner same as motor 4 Condenser fan s Condenser fans are propeller type and are located on the end of the unit Condenser fan should spin easily and not contact fan guard Condenser fan is permanently lubricated 5 7 1 Tensioning V Belt Drives One of the most important factors in successful operation of a V belt drive is proper ...

Page 29: ...s tighten to the initial installation deflection force shown in the tables chart Check tension frequently during the first 24 hours of operation Subsequent retensioning should fall between the minimum and maximum forces shown in tables 5 Compare the force required in step 4 with the ranges in the tables listed Tighten or loosen belts to bring them into the recommended range Note The proper tension...

Page 30: ...bs for V Belts Description 5 8 Inspecting Wheel Drive Motor and Belt 1 Drive motor is located inside cassette 2 Check belt for signs of stiffness or cracking Replace it if necessary See Section 5 9 5 9 Inspecting Roller Wheels Desiccant wheel is supported on four rollers Each pair of rollers is supported by a shaft that sits in a support bracket Each roller should have a small side to side play on...

Page 31: ...perly filtered Plugging is most likely to occur when units must operate in very dusty environments If wheel becomes blocked this will increase pressure drop across wheel for both evaporator and reactivation air streams To check for moisture damage and plugging follow this procedure Turn off de energize dehumidifier Turn off and Lock Out power to unit to prevent restarting by mistake Remove wheel a...

Page 32: ...scharge pressure exceeds set point and the reactivation fan is at 100 the condenser fan 3 VFD starts and modulates to maintain set point discharge pressure Some units have 4 VFD to set the speed of the supply fan To adjust the air volume See Section 4 8 If any VFD is replaced program parameters must be set as shown in the Appendix A Note the non bolded parameters are preset from the VFD factory Th...

Page 33: ...a One conductor per termination 18 and larger gage wires may take two b Slot for screwdriver Screwdriver width 3 5 x 0 5 mm ...

Page 34: ...l Water is then drained away through a P trap and drain line There should be no water standing in drain pan If water has collected there drain line may be blocked and needs to be cleaned to unclog If water is being blown off coil one of following problems may exist 1 Supply air volume is greater than maximum allowed and water is blowing off coil 2 Drain trap is missing dry damaged or improperly de...

Page 35: ...ects a fault alarm button will illuminate red See Section 4 4 8 and 4 5 for viewing faults via display and detailed microprocessor operating instructions Variable Frequency Drives VFD VFDs are used to control fan motor speeds on reactivation and condenser fans condenser fan only on the HCUb Plus 1000 They replace motor contactors and overload relays and provide a soft start for motor If VFD detect...

Page 36: ...rd Low discharge pressure high suction pressure Airflow switch is not adjusted properly and is shutting off compressors Manual reset high discharge switch is tripped Compressor trips on Low Suction Pressure Compressor cycles on Low Suction pressure Refrigeration circuit may be low on refrigerant Refrigerant circuit may be low on refrigerant Ambient temperature may be too low for continuous compres...

Page 37: ... above 6 Once ALL parameters are set go back to A1 01 and set A1 01 0 to lockout from tampering User Parameter Description A1 01 2 then 0 Accessible Parameters 0 Operation Only 2 Advanced Level b1 04 1 Reverse Control 0 Enabled 1 Disabled b1 07 1 Local Remote Run 0 Cycle Ext Run 1 Accept Ext Run b1 08 1 Run Cmd Accepted 0 Only in Operation menu 1 All menus 2 b1 17 1 Run Cmd at Power up 0 Cycle Ext...

Page 38: ...rameters 0 Operation Only 2 Advanced Level b1 04 1 Reverse Control 0 Enabled 1 Disabled b1 07 1 Local Remote Run 0 Cycle Ext Run 1 Accept Ext Run b1 08 1 Run Cmd Accepted 0 Only in Operation menu 1 All menus 2 b1 17 1 Run Cmd at Power up 0 Cycle Ext Run 1 Accept Ext Run C1 01 15 Acceleration Time 1 Default 10 seconds range 0 0 6000 0 C1 02 100 Deceleration Time 1 Default 10 seconds range 0 0 6000 ...

Page 39: ...nce 1 d1 02 60 Frequency Reference 2 d2 02 50 Freq Ref Lower Limit Default 0 range 0 0 110 of E1 04 E1 03 7 V F Pattern Default F for Custom 15 possible fixed V F E2 01 FLA Motor Rated Current Set per motor s FLA w o exceeding Drive Amps L1 01 2 Motor Overload Protection 0 Disabled 1 Standard Mtr 2 Blower Cooled L1 13 0 Continuous Electrothermal Operation 0 Disabled 1 Enabled L2 01 2 Momentary Pow...

Page 40: ...lt condition In addition there is a compressor stage on delay between compressor A and B startup 8 2 5 Dehumidification DH Supply fan should run when DH is ON Desiccant wheel rotates at approximately 8 revolutions per hour Compressor A runs if the ambient temperature allows and head pressure is maintained at 444 psig If after a settable compressor stage on delay default 10 minutes the call for DH ...

Page 41: ...l shut down and lock out the alarm will appear Low Suction Pressure Lockout During this delay the display will read CRITICAL ALARM Compressor lost charge Lockout 5 If the difference between compressor discharge pressure and Suction pressure is not at least 50 psi after 30 seconds that compressor will shut down During this delay the display will read CRITICAL ALARM Low Pressure Diff o Cycle power t...

Page 42: ...erature Sensor failure outside temperature Sensor failure outside humidity Sensor failure leaving temperature The display will show Unit Running Sensor fail 10 If there is an outside humidity sensor failure all cooling DH and heating functions will continue to function 11 If there is an outside temperature sensor failure The unit supply fan will not shut down because of low ambient temperature Com...

Page 43: ...ess to save the new valve Change Parameter Valve Select Parameter Menu Select Parameter Figure 9 J1000 V1000 VFD Access and Change Parameter Value Press until the FOUT LED turns on The display now shows the actual drive output frequency in Hz Pressing again will show the motor output current The A behind the value means Amps Please refer to the product technical manual on how to access other monit...

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Page 45: ...Temp F 80 0 80 50 68 72 80 115 Moisture gr lb 92 0 92 54 40 40 92 92 Static Pressure in W C P1 P2 ESP HCUb6000 1 21 1 40 3 00 2 1 Munters Corporation Dehumidification Division Flow Data Sheet Rental Units HCUb6000 Series A Reactivation Condenser Coil Reactivation Fan 30 Reactivation Filter X E P1 F 30 Filters DX Coil Supply Fan D OUTSIDE AIR Y RETURN AIR B C P2 ESP ...

Page 46: ...EMOVAL LB HR 201 COOLING COIL REFRIGERANT TYPE R 410A TOTAL CAPACITY 30 TONS COIL CIRCUITS 1 ROWS FPI 6 12 FACE AREA SQ FT 15 9 CONDITIONED AIR SCFM 6 000 COIL P WG 0 60 CONDENSER COMPRESSORS HP 2 15 STAGES OF CAPACITY 2 COIL FACE AREA 42 ROWS FPI 3 13 CONDENSER FAN HP 2 CONDENSER FAN RPM 1140 FILTERS TYPE 2 30 PLEATED REACTIVATION FILTER QTY SIZE 6 16 X 20 X 2 SUPPLY FILTER QTY SIZE 6 20 X 20 X 2...

Page 47: ...H 194 7 ByPass Kit Size 0 Lvg Air DB F 49 95 Label Kit No Lvg Air WB F 49 95 Coating None Standard APD H2O 0 70 Mounting Holes No Code 18 19 7042 15 Drain Headers No Code 18 19_2 N A Boxed Headers No Suction Conn IN 2 1 625 Distributor Conn 1 IN 2 0 875 Distributor Conn 2 IN N A Refg PD lbf in 2 3 98 Refg Velocity ft min 1244 2 Internal Volume in 3 1545 6 Weight lbm 234 1 Notes CJMU Notes C Coil i...

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Page 50: ...ate DATE B Designed by DATE CHKD E C O INFORMATION OF MUNTERS CORPORATION AND ARE TO BE MAINTAINED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE 1 32 THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DESIGN DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN CONSTITUTE PROPRIETARY CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT SOLIDWORKS NO CAM LOCKS INSIDE MAKE UP OPTIONAL RETURN ELECTRICAL PANEL 20 DUCT SUPPLY 88 5 8 3359 20 3848 10 2251 53 132 1 4 151 1 2 20 DUCT RETURNS INLET REACT CONDE...

Page 51: ...S DECIMALS ANGLES Ck by All Dimensions Are In Inches xx 1 2 Deg PART NUMBER AO 7 20 15 REV DESCRIPTION BY DATE DATE CHKD NO DRAWING DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE Date SPEC SHEET 2 of 2 S71127 004 E C O 031 THIS INFORMATION IS FOR THE SOLE USE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND END USERS OF OUR EQUIPMENT INFORMATION OF MUNTERS CORPORATION AND ARE TO BE MAINTAINED IN STRICT CONFIDENCE HCUB 6000 RENTAL NEW DESIGN Date 1 32...

Page 52: ...itch MANUAL OFF TSTAT to MANUAL position Turn on Unit Run switch to start the supply fan Adjust the supply fan speed control potentiometer between Min and Max to desired airflow Turn on Cool 1 to start Compressor A Turn on Cool 2 to start Compressor B Turn on DH to start Compressor A Compressor B and DH wheel for dehumidification It is not necessary to turn on Cool 1 or Cool 2 for DH Unit Operatio...

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Page 54: ...ly and data that can be edited As shown above the data in can be edited the data in is read only The Scroll Bar on the right side of the screen indicates more information is available than can fit on the screen Drag the bar button up or down or use the arrows at the top and bottom of the bar In other instances a choice is available in a pull down menu for items that can have one of many selection ...

Page 55: ...Press the Login button to gain access to other screens Passwords are user for user access admin for administrator access 1234 for factory access The Home screen provides date time of day current unit status Information based on process feedback and control is also shown After logging in a link button to the main menu will appear on the screen The main Menu screen is opened by pressing the Main Men...

Page 56: ...Login Screen Enter alpha numeric characters using the screen keypad Use the Left Arrow Right Arrow and circled X to select and delete characters entered in error ...

Page 57: ...en Previous Screen and Alarm Log Press the desired Link Button to open the associated screen User Access Setpoints Simulate Information Trends Setpoints Alarm History Main Menu Main Menu Navigation Tree Operational Information ...

Page 58: ...enu cont d Main Menu Navigation Tree I O Links Binary Inputs Binary Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Compressor Sensors Equipment Status Compressor Status Equipment Setup Setpoints Lock Screens System Analog Locks Binary Locks VFD Locks Module Status Alarms Trends Schedules Setup Browser PID Tuning Adjustments I O Links ...

Page 59: ...ion Unit Enable must be enabled for unit to start VFD power reset Screens may contain elements like the checkbox or pull down menu items Touching the checkbox will activate the function and place a checkmark in the box Touching the checkbox again will deactivate the function and erase the checkmark Touching a pull down item will reveal the selections for that item Touching the desired item in the ...

Page 60: ...idification and cooling processes will be initialized when the sensor reading is equal to the set point and will cease when the sensor reading is equal to the set point minus the dead band Optional Post cooling process if shown will operate to maintain the supply temperature at set point during dehumidification and cooling The Upper Supply Cooling Set point is active when the room conditions are s...

Page 61: ... The remaining time will be displayed on the screen once the process starts The user may choose to stop or change the simulation process at any time It is the responsibility of the user to realize the limitations of the unit when simulation mode is engaged Ambient conditions can play a large roll in the ability of the equipment to properly function Compressor operation will be limited in cold weat...

Page 62: ...or technical assistance please have the project information and program version handy The scrolling function is used to view off screen items Use the UP DOWN arrows or drag the bar up and down to scroll NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible to the user if certain conditions have been met or has been activated through setup Extended Screen Image shows off screen items below the d...

Page 63: ...be entered to focus on a specific time period or the default values can be retained On the Trends Scaling screen no mage available press the Display Trends button to show the selected trend graphs in the chosen timeline The scrolling function is used to view off screen items Use the UP DOWN arrows or drag the bar up and down to scroll NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible to the...

Page 64: ...ation and VFDs commanded through MODBUS Analog Inputs Sensor signals or equipment feedback signals Analog Outputs Modulating or steady voltage milliamp signals to devices that can operate over a range of control and VFDs commanded through MODBUS NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible to the user if certain conditions have been met or has been activated through setup ...

Page 65: ...ormally closed contact that confirms if Supply Air airflow has been made Supply Fan VFD Fault A normally closed contact indicating a fault from the Supply Fan VFD Reactivation Fan VFD Fault A normally closed contact indicating a fault from the Reactivation Fan VFD Condenser Fan VFD Fault A normally closed contact indicating a fault from the Condenser Fan VFD DH Wheel Motor Overload This is a norma...

Page 66: ...Displays the current output state of the DH Wheel Enable Compressor A Enables compressor operation in circuit A Compressor B Enables compressor operation in circuit B Compressor A B Liquid Line Solenoid Valve Displays the current output state of the Compressor A B Liquid Line Solenoid Valve Enable DH Process Light Indicates that the DH Process Light has been enabled VFD Reset Indicates that the VF...

Page 67: ...amp signals RTDs Each sensor type is internally programmed and scaled based on the manufacturer s data to produce the proper measurement reading Any sensor that has a reading outside its normal minimum or maximum value will create an alarm for that sensor When the reading returns a value between the minimum and maximum the alarm is canceled NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible ...

Page 68: ...Any correction value will be algebraically summed with the current pressure reading and will immediately be reflected in the reading and remain active until reset to 0 The range for all compressor pressure sensors is 0 to 650psi The correction range is from 99 to 999 NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible to the user if certain conditions have been met or has been activated throu...

Page 69: ...actual voltage present at the PLC terminals of the connected device Additional information is shown for devices controlled through a MODBUS connection These are virtual values and are not present at any PLC terminal The scrolling function is used to view off screen items NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible to the user if certain conditions have been met or has been activated t...

Page 70: ...of the unit Depending on which mode of operation the unit is operating in this will determine what information is displayed on the screen NOTE Some information on the screens may only be visible to the user if certain conditions have been met or has been activated through setup ...

Page 71: ...l compressor circuit data shown are identical Data includes DX Coil leaving temperatures top bottom Compressor run time since last start Elapsed time for minimum run and minimum off times suction and discharge pressures Low suction cycles and compressor status Compressor Status 1 off 2 On 3 Low pressure cycle off 4 Lost charge 5 High discharge alarm 6 High discharge lockout 7 Differential lockout ...

Page 72: ...effects on unit performance and may result in unwanted operation Archive Parameters is used to store settings once all the adjustments and settings have been made Use this command only when changes have been made that are required to be retained through a power cycle Archive function writes to permanent flash memory which has a limited number of write cycles Navigate to the desired screen by press...

Page 73: ...usts the PSI in which the Compressor will pump down to when it is cycled off Minimum A Suction to call B This is the minimum PSI that Compressor A has to have in order for the unit to cycle on Compressor B for either DH or Cooling Compressor Minimum Run Time Adjusts the time in minutes that any Compressor has to run if it is cycled on Compressor Minimum Off Time Adjusts the time in minutes that an...

Page 74: ... trained factory personnel should attempt changing PID loop parameters Head Pressure PID Controls the ability of the Condenser and Reactivation Fan VFDs to maintain the proper head pressure across the Condenser coil PID Tuning Help Additional information pertaining to the adjustment of the PID loops in the program for this unit ...

Page 75: ...ess Integral Gain Provides error correction based on the total error of process setpoint minus process feedback Sample Rate Adjust the output on a interval in seconds based on the error times Integral Gain Proportional Band 100 Proportional Gain PID Output 100 to 100 based on the upper and lower limits of the proportional band determined by proportional gain and bias settings Other parameters show...

Page 76: ...m in the To What column will allow you to change the locked state value ON Off or a numeric Value 000 0 Lock Value functions are only for testing and should never remain in the active state Release all locks before leaving the site When any item in any screen is locked a message will appear on the Home Screen see below Touching the Locked I O button will take you to the Lock Screens ...

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Page 86: ...screen no mage available press the Display Trends button to show the selected trend graphs in the chosen timeline The scrolling function is used to view off screen items Use the UP DOWN arrows or drag the bar up and down to scroll ...

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Page 96: ...irstream Density 0 0749 lb ft3 Static Efficiency 64 90 Maximum Operating Temperature 71 Deg F Maximum Safe Operating Speed 3962 rpm Operating cost is 1 459 07 for 1778 hours with a 93 efficient motor when energy unit cost per kW hr is 0 10 Plenum Configuration Three Walls Wheel Offset d D ratio 0 25 Conditions at 70 Deg F and 0 ft Volume Flow Rate 6 000 CFM Fan Speed 3500 rpm Fan Static Pressure 7...

Page 97: ...67 Acoustafoil 107 0 Width Fan Static Press 7 04 in wg Altitude 0 ft Class 3 Arr 1 Speed 3500 rpm Density 0 0749 lb ft3 Plenum Effect Three Walls Offset d D 0 25 Power 10 2 bhp Copyright 2000 Mechanovent Corporation Phone 219 326 1767 v1 95 00 August 2014 Date Printed 3 30 2016 Mechanovent Corporation Your Sales Representative Fan Static Pressure in wg Fan Input Power bhp Volume Flow Rate CFM Supp...

Page 98: ...014 Pg 1 1 React Fan HCUb6000 Fan working conditions Free Inlet Free Outlet Selected Fan ATLI 18 18 T2 Volume 6000 CFM Max Fan RPM 1500 1 min Total Pressure 2 48 In W G Max Shaft Power 18 21 BHP Static Pressure 2 22 In W G Fan power 3 27 BHP Total Efficiency 71 5 Moment of Inertia 10 99 lb ft Static Efficiency 64 1 Required Working Point Fan Speed 881 1 min Temperature 95 0 F Altitude 0 ft 0 5000 ...

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Page 101: ... Temp Sensor P00340383 BAPI BA 10K 2 D 12 NB 18 12 DUCT PROBE 1 Suction and Discharge Temp Sensors P00341329 BAPI BA 10K 2 XP PP 10 BBX NON POTTED 4 Level III Description Munters PN Model Qty in Unit Supply Fan VFD P03300802 VFD 10HP V1000 CIMR VU4A0018FAA 1 React Fan VFD P03300924 VFD 5HP J1000 CIMR JU4A0009BAA 1 Condenser Fan VFD P03300924 VFD 5HP J1000 CIMR JU4A0009BAA 1 Motor for Supply Fan P0...

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