EWLD120~540MBYNN
Condenserless water-cooled water chillers
4PW22687-1
Operation manual
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Symptom 3: The unit does not start and the ON LED does not light up
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Symptom 4: One of the circuits does not start up
Symptom 5: One of the following safety devices is activated
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
Symptom 6: Unit stops soon after operation
Symptom 7: Unit runs continuously and the water temperature remains
higher than the temperature set on the controller
Symptom 8: Excessive noises and vibrations of the unit
Symptom 9: The display shows
(only in a DICN system)
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All circuits are in failure mode.
Refer to Symptom 5: One of the
following safety devices is activated.
One of the following safety devices is
activated:
• flowswitch (S8L,S9L)
• Emergency stop
Refer to Symptom 5: One of the
following safety devices is activated.
The ON LED is broken.
Contact your local dealer.
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One of the following safety devices is
activated:
• Compressor thermal protector (Q*M)
• Overcurrent relay (K*S)
• Discharge thermal protector (S*T)
• Low pressure
• High pressure switch (S*PH)
• Reverse phase protector (R*P)
• Freeze-up
Check on the controller and refer to
Symptom 5: One of the following
safety devices is activated.
The anti-recycling timer is still active.
The circuit can only start up after
approximately 10 minutes.
The guard timer is still active.
The circuit can only start up after
approximately 1 minute.
The circuit is limited to 0%.
Check the "enable/disable capacity
limitation" remote contact.
Symptom 5.1: Overcurrent relay of compressor
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Failure of one of the phases.
Check fuses on the supply panel or
measure the supply voltage.
Voltage too low.
Measure the supply voltage.
Overload of motor.
Reset. If the failure persists, call your
local dealer.
RESET
Push the blue button on the over-
current relay inside the switch box
and reset the controller.
Symptom 5.2: Low pressure
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Water flow to water heat exchanger
too low.
Increase the water flow.
Shortage of refrigerant.
Check for leaks and refill refrigerant,
if necessary.
Unit is working out of its operation
range.
Check the operation conditions of
the unit.
Inlet temperature to the water heat
exchanger is too low.
Increase the inlet water temperature.
Dirty evaporator.
Clean the evaporator, or call your
local dealer
Low pressure safety setting too high.
Refer to the installation manual
“Customization in the service menu”,
paragraph “Setting of the minimum
outlet water temperature” for correct
values.
flowswitch is not working or no water
flow.
Check the flowswitch and the water
pump.
RESET
After pressure rise, this safety resets
automatically, but the controller still
needs to be reset.
Symptom 5.3: High-pressure switch
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Inlet air temperature is too high.
The air temperature measured at the
inlet of the condenser may not
exceed 43°C.
RESET
After finding the cause, push the
button on the high-pressure switch
housing and reset the controller.
Symptom 5.4: Reverse phase protector is activated
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Two phases of the power supply are
connected in the wrong phase
position.
Invert two phases of the power
supply (by licensed electrician).
One phase is not connected
properly.
Check the connection of all phases.
RESET
After inverting two phases or fixing
the power supply cables properly,
the protector is reset automatically,
but the controller still needs to be
reset.
Symptom 5.5: Discharge thermal protector is activated
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Unit is working outside the operation
range.
Check the operation condition of the
unit.
RESET
After temperature decrease, the
thermal protector resets
automatically but the controller still
needs to be reset.
Symptom 5.6: flowswitch is activated
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No water flow.
Check the water pump.
RESET
After finding the cause, the
flowswitch is reset automatically, but
the controller still needs to be reset.
Symptom 5.7: Freeze-up protection is activated
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Water flow too low.
Increase the water flow.
Inlet temperature to the evaporator is
too low.
Increase the inlet water temperature.
flowswitch is not working or no water
flow.
Check the flowswitchflowswitch and
the water pump.
RESET
After temperature increase the
freeze-up is reset automatically, but
the circuit controller needs to be
reset.
Symptom 5.8: Compressor thermal protector is activated
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Compressor motor coil temperature
too high.
Compressor is not cooled sufficiently
by the refrigerant medium.
RESET
After temperature decrease the
thermal protector is reset
automatically, but the circuit
controller needs to be reset.
If the protector is activated
frequently, call your local dealer.
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The schedule timer is activated and
is in off mode.
Work according to the settings in the
schedule timer or disable the
schedule timer.
One of the safety devices is
activated.
Check safety devices (refer to
Symptom 5: One of the following
safety devices is activated).
Voltage is too low.
Test the voltage in the supply panel
and, if necessary, in the electrical
compartment of the unit (voltage
drop due to supply cables is too
high).
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The temperature setting on the
controller is too low.
Check and adjust the temperature
setting.
The heat production in the water
circuit is too high.
The cooling capacity of the unit is too
low. Call your local dealer.
Water flow is too high.
Recalculate the water flow.
The circuit is limited.
Check the "enable/disable capacity
limitation" remote contact.
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Unit has not been fixed properly.
Fix the unit as described in the
installation manual.
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The adresses set on the PCB or
controller are wrong.
Make sure to set the correct
adresses. Refer to "Setting the
adresses" in the installation manual.