Trane UCM-CLD, RLC-SVU02F-E4 Owner's Manual

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UCM-CLD Chiller Control System
Owner Manual
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© 2009 Trane
RLC-SVU02F-E4
Foreword
These instructions are given as a guide to the operation of the controller(s) mounted on Trane RTAD/RTWB/RTRA chillers. They do not contain full service procedures necessary for the continued successful operation of this equipment. The services of a qualified technician should be employed through the medium of a maintenance contract with a reputable service company. Read this manual thoroughly before unit start-up.
Warnings and cautions
Warnings and Cautions appear at appropriate sections throughout this manual. Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine require that you follow them carefully. The constructor assumes no liability for installations or servicing performed by unqualified personnel.
WARNING! : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION! : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices or for equipment or property-damage-only accidents.
Safety recommendations
To avoid death, injury, equipment or property damage, the following recommendations should be observed during maintenance and service visits:
1. The maximum allowable pressures for system leak testing on low and high pressure side are given in the chapter "Installation". Always provide a pressure regulator.
2. Disconnect the main power supply before any servicing on the unit.
3. Service work on the refrigeration system and the electrical system
should be carried out only by qualified and experienced personnel.
Reception
On arrival, inspect the unit before signing the delivery note.
Reception in France only:
In case of visible damage: The consignee (or the site representative) must specify any damage on the delivery note, legibly sign and date the delivery note, and the truck driver must countersign it. The consignee (or the site representative) must notify Trane Epinal Operations ­Claims team and send a copy of the delivery note. The customer (or the site representative) should send a registered letter to the last carrier within 3 days of delivery. Note: for deliveries in France, even concealed damage must be looked for at deli
very and immediately
treated as visible damage.
Reception in all countries except France:
In case of concealed damage: The consignee (or the site representative) must send a registered letter to the last carrier within 7 days of delivery, claiming for the described damage. A copy of this letter must be sent to Trane Epinal Operations - Claims team.
Warranty
Warranty is based on the general terms and conditions of the manufacturer. The warranty is void if the equipment is repaired or modified without the written approval of the manufacturer, if the operating limits are exceeded or if the control system or the electrical wiring is modified. Damage due to misuse, lack of maintenance or failure to comply with the manufacturer's instructions or recommendations is not covered by the warranty obligation. If the user does not conform to the rules of this manual, it may entail cancellation of warranty and liabilities by the manufacturer.
Maintenance contract
It is strongly recommended that you sign a maintenance contract with your local Service Agency. This contract provides regular maintenance of your installation by a specialist in our equipment. Regular maintenance ensures that any malfunction is detected and corrected in good time and minimizes the possibility that serious damage will occur. Finally, regular maintenance ensures the maximum operating life of your equipment. We would remind you that failure to respect these installation and maintenance instructions may result in immediate cancellation of the warranty.
Training
To assist you in obtaining the best use of it and maintaining it in perfect operating condition over a long period of time, the manufacturer has at your disposal a refrigeration and air conditioning service school. The principal aim of this is to give operators and technicians a better knowledge of the equipment they are using, or that is under their charge. Emphasis is particularly given to the importance of periodic checks on the unit operating parameters as well as on preventive maintenance, which reduces the cost of owning the unit by avoiding serious and costly breakdown.
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Contents
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General Information 2
Principles of operation of the UCM-CLD module 4
General Information 4 Operator’s Interface 5 Operational Features 9
Diagnostics 16
Diagnostics 16 Default Description 17
Controller for hydraulic module/ free cooling / heat recovery / RTWB heat pump applications 22
Hydraulic module control 23
Control logic 23 Module and outputs/inputs 24 Hydraulic module option 25 Data display menu 26 Configuration menu 27 Alarms messages - hydraulic module application 30 Mask and menu chart 31
Free cooling application 32
Heat recovery application 38
RTWB heat pump application 40
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General Information
This UCM-CLD chiller control is composed of eight electronic modules, which each have their own 115V or 24V power supply and communicate with each other via a serial link. The names of the modules are linked to their functions.
Figure 1 : Operator’s interface
Compressor
Report
Refrigerant
Report
Chiller Report
Custom
Report
Select Report Group
Diagnostics
Service
Tests
Service
Settings
Operator Settings
Alarm
AutoEnterPrevious
StopCancelNext
Select Setting Group
ADAPTIVE CONTROL™
Module Functions
MCSP (Motor Compressor Start and Protection)
CPM (Chiller Protection and Management) Safety, protection, and control of the chiller EXV (Electronic Expansion Valves) Control of both electronic expansion valves CSR (Communication and Setpoint Reset) ,
Local CLD (Local Clear Language Display) Operator interface located in the front panel of the unit Remote CLD (Remote Clear Language Display)
TCI IV, COM 3 (Tracer Communication Interface 4, COM 3)
Safety, protection, and control of the helical-rotary compressor and its components
Control of the serial communication, unit external setpoints and ice-making mode (optional module)
Operator interface located up to 1500m from the unit, able to communicate with up to four units of the same type (optional module)
TCI IV, IPCB (Tracer Communication Interface 4, Inter Processor Communication Buffer)
Protection of the internal communication bus in the unit from external interferences (optional factory-mounted module, compulsory when using a Remote CLD)
Interface between the control of the unit and a Building Management System using Trane COMM 3 serial link
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Operator's Interface
Digital Display
The display of control regulation and operating parameters, diagnostics, and error messages is a 2-line, 40­character, liquid-crystal display. The display has a LED backlight to read in low-light conditions and to warm up the display under low ambient temperatures. When powering up the system, the display is not lit and the message [SELF-TEST IN PROGRESS] is displayed. The screen can display error codes, settings of various setpoints, specified temperature and pressure values, and the status of operating parameters and options.
Keyboard
A 16-key touchpad allows both navigation between menus and the modification of parameters and setpoints. The keys are divided into two groups:
Individual Menu Keys Control Keys
Chiller Report Menu + key Custom Report Menu
- key
Refrigerant Menu Previous key Compressor Menu Next key Operator Settings Menu Enter key Service Settings Menu* Cancel key Service Test Menu* Auto key Diagnostics Menu Stop key
* Levels 2 and 3 of the Service Settings Menu and the Service Test Menu are protected by a
password and are reserved for Trane Service Engineers.
Figure 2 : Control panel mounted on a model RTWA unit
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Control Key Functions [+] key If the information displayed
is read-only, pressing this key will add it to the operator's menu. If the information can be modified, pressing this key will increase the value without exceeding the maximum possible value.
[-] key If the information displayed is read-only, pressing this key will remove it from the operator's menu. If the information can be modified, pressing this key will decrease the value without exceeding the minimum possible value.
[Previous] key Pressing this key allows the operator to scroll up to the previous information in the current menu. Each menu is looped, making it possible to scroll from the first item in the menu to the last item.
[Next] key Pressing this key allows the operator to scroll down to the next information in the current menu. Each menu is looped, making it possible to scroll from the last item in the menu to the first item.
[Enter] key Pressing this key allows the operator to validate a value after modification.
[Cancel] keyThis key should be pressed if a modified setting should not be saved.
[Auto key] Pressing this key allows the unit to be in Auto mode if it was previously placed in Stop mode with the [Stop] key. The unit cannot be forced into Auto mode if an external contact or the serial link has stopped it. When the unit is stopped by the remote interface (Remote CLD), the local mode order has priority.
[Stop] key Pressing this key allows the unit to be in Stop mode. In every case, and whatever the origin (except a local stop), the stop order and stop status have priority over a run order. The stop generated is a soft stop - the unit unloads before stopping.
Whether a [Stop] or [Auto] command will be accepted and stored is based on the following hierarchy:
1. Local Stop will always replace Local Auto, Remote Auto, and Remote Stop.
2. Local Auto will always replace Local Stop, Remote Auto, and Remote Stop.
3. Remote Stop will always replace Local Auto and Remote Auto. It will not replace Local Stop.
4. Remote Auto will always replace Local Auto and Remote Stop. It will not replace Local Stop.
Pressing the [Stop] key twice within five seconds will result in an Emergency Stop. The chiller will not unload.
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Parameters and setpoints within each menu
Menu Parameters/setpoints Range
Minimum/Maximum
Chiller Report Menu Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Evaporator Entering/ Leaving Chilled Water Temperature Condenser Entering / Leaving Chilled Water Temperature Active Ice-Storing Setpoint Active Hot Water Setpoint Entering/Leaving Hot Water Temperature Current Active Setpoint limits -17.8°/18.3°C Evaporator/Condenser Waterflow Ambient Air Temperature
Sources of setpoints (Tracer, local CLD, external) Custom Report Menu Custom-built by the operator (Can contain up to 20 settings) Refrigerant Report Menu Condenser/Evaporator Refrigerant Pressures
Refrigerant Temperature in Condenser
Refrigerant Temperature in Evaporator Compressor Report Menu Compressor Status
Time and Start Counters
Amps (% RLA)
Oil Temperature (GP compressor only) Operator Settings Menu Setpoint Source
External Chilled Water Setpoint
External Hot Water Setpoint
Chilled Water Pump Operation
Chilled Water Pump Off Delay 1 min/30 min
Ice Machine Control*
Panel Ice Termination Setpoint -6.6°/-0.5°C
Low Ambient Lockout
Low Ambient Lockout Setpoint -28.8°/15.5°C
Front Panel Current Limit Setpoint 40%/120%
Front Panel Hot Water Setpoint 25°/60°C
Front Panel Chilled Water Setpoint -17.8°/18.3°C
Design Delta Temperature Setpoint 2.2°/16.6°C
External Current Limit Setpoint
Differential to Start Setpoint 1.1°/16.6°C
Chilled Water Reset Type
Type Reset Ratio
Type Start Reset Setpoint
Type Max Reset Setpoint 0.0°/11.1°C
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Service Settings Menu** LEVEL ONE-Information adjusted by customer
Unit Line Voltage Over/Undervoltage Protection Restart Inhibit Time 30/120 sec Balanced Compressor Starts and Hours Display Language and Units Programmable Relay Set-up 1/12 External Circuit Lockout
LEVEL TWO- Information adjusted by Service Engineer
Address of Serial Link 0/64 Display Lock Feature Leaving Water Temperature Setpoint Low Refrigerant Temperature Cutout Setpoint Low Water Temperature EXV Air Compressor Condenser Limit Setpoint 60/120% Phase Unbalance Protection Phase Reversal Protection Superheat Setpoint 2.2°/11.1°C EXV Control Response Circuit 1 2/200 EXV Control Response Circuit 2 2/200 Leaving Water Temperature Control Response Setpoint Fan Control Deadband bias Circuit 1 -50/50 Fan Control Deadband bias Circuit 2 -50/50
LEVEL THREE-Configuration/Protection Information
Compressor Model Number Prefix Number of Compressors Oil Loss Differential Setpoint Compressor A Ton Compressor B Ton Compressor C Ton Compressor D Ton Fan Control Variable Speed Fan Circuit 1 Variable Speed Fan Circuit 2 Number of Fans Circuit 1 Number of Fans Circuit 2 Reduced Inrush Starting Current Overload Compressor A Current Overload Compressor B Current Overload Compressor C Current Overload Compressor D Low Ambient Unit Half Air Flow Fan Low Ambient Unit Two-Speed Motor Night Noise Setback Number of EXV Circuit 1 Number of EXV Circuit 2 Refrigerant Type
Service Tests Menu Perform Expansion Valve Test
Perform Circuit locking or Pump-out Test Perform Compressor Test
Diagnostics Menu Current Diagnostics
History of Diagnostics Manual Reset of Diagnostics Erase History of Diagnostics
* Option ** This menu has three access levels. The control has a display lock feature that can be locked at request after level one.
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Operational features
Entering evaporator water temperature
When one or both compressors are running, the UCM continually monitors and compares the entering and leaving evaporator­water temperatures. If the temperature of the entering water drops more than 1°C below the leaving water temperature for more than 55°C- seconds, the UCM uses this to indicate a loss of water flow through the evaporator. This will shut down that circuit's compressor and will display MMR diagnostic.
Current Limit Setpoint (CLS)
The current limit setpoints for the system are entered through the Clear Language Display menus. The current limit Setpoint for each compressor is shown in Table 1.
Table 1 – Compressor current limit
Setpoint versus Chiller current limit Setpoint
System
CLS One Two 120% 120 120 100 % 120 100
80% 120 80
60% 120 60
40% 80 40
Based upon current levels received at the UCM, the compressor slide valve is modulated to prevent the actual chiller current from exceeding the CLS.
When a compressor is turned off, the CLS for the remaining running compressor shall be reset upward immediately. When a compressor is added, the CLS for the running compressor shall be ramped downward at a rate not less than 10% RLA per minute to the new Setpoint.
Numbers of compressor in
operation
Electronic expansion valve (EXV) test
This test can be performed only when the “Stop“ key has been pressed. It will confirm proper operation of the electronic expansion valve and the EXV module.
After the test has been initiated at the Clear Language Display, the UCM will:
1. Overdrive the EXV closed (25 seconds)
2. Overdrive the EXV open (25 seconds)
3. Overdrive the EXV closed (25 seconds)
4. Reset the display to disable and end the test
The EXV produces an audible clicking sound when it is driven against its end stops. Step 1 drives the EXV to its closed position, during which time service personnel can move from the CLD to the EXV.
Note: A tool may be needed to aid in hearing the clicking of the EXV, such as a screwdriver held between the EXV and the ear.
Current overload protection
The UCM continually monitors compressor current to provide unit protection in the event of an overcurrent or locked-rotor condition. Protection is based on the phase with the highest current and, if limits are exceeded, the UCM will shut down the compressor and will display an MMR diagnostic.
Leaving chilled-water temperature control
If the Auto key is pressed and a remote chilled-water Setpoint has been communicated, the UCM will control to that Setpoint. Otherwise, it will control to the front-panel Setpoint. Control is accomplished both by staging compressors and by modulating the slide valves on each compressor.
Upon start-up, if the leaving chilled­water temperature is dropping 0.8°C per minute or faster, the chiller will not load further.
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Chilled-Water Reset (CWR)
As an option, the UCM will reset the chilled-water temperature setpoint, based on either the return water temperature or the outdoor air temperature. The CSR module is necessary to perform CWR.
The following are selectable: One of four reset types, from top to
bottom in order of reset: no CWR RETURN WATER TEMPERATURE
RESET ZONE TEMPERATURE RESET OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE
RESET
Leaving-water temperature cutout
This temperature cutout provides protection against freezing caused by low leaving-water temperature. The setpoint is both factory-set and adjustable from the Service Setting Menu. Temperatures below the setpoint will cause the UCM to accelerate reduction of chiller capacity, even to the point of compressor shutdown. A non­latching diagnostic will be generated if the LWT is below the cutout for more than 16°C-seconds.
There must be a minimum of 2.7°C between the cutout temperature and both the front-panel and active­chilled-water setpoints. The Clear Language Display will not permit setting of either the front-panel or active-chilled-water temperatures less than 2.7°C above the cutout temperature. The second line will state:
Limited by Cutout Setpoint (+)
to change
If the leaving-water temperature cutout is set upward, the Clear Language Display will maintain the
2.7°C minimum and will automatically raise the settings on the front-panel and active-chilled­water setpoints, if necessary.
If the front-panel or active-chilled­water setpoints were adjusted, the display will show the following when the “enter“ key is pressed:
FRONT PANEL CHILLED WATER
SETPOINT HAS BEEN
INCREMENTED DUE TO CUTOUT
SETPOINT CHANGE
If the leaving-water temperature drops below the cutout setpoint while the compressors are de­energized, it will produce an IFW diagnostic. If the leaving-water temperature drops below the cutout setpoint while the compressors are energized for 16°C-seconds, the unit will shut down on an MAR diagnostic.
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Low refrigerant temperature cutout
Both circuits are protected from a saturated-evaporator refrigerant temperature that goes below this setting. The cutout Setpoint must be at a minimum of 8°C lower than the front panel or active chilled-water setpoints. See Table 2 for proper settings.
There must be a minimum of 8°C between the cutout temperature and active chilled-water setpoints. The Clear Language Display will not permit setting of the chilled-water temperature less than 8°C above this cutout temperature, and the display will flash the last valid temperature.
If the leaving-water temperature cutout is set upward, the Clear Language Display will maintain the 8°C minimum and will raise the settings of the chilled-water setpoints, if necessary.
If the chilled-water setpoints were adjusted, the display will show the following when the “Enter“ key is pressed:
FRONT PANEL CHILLED WATER
SETPOINT HAS BEEN
INCREMENTED DUE TO CUTOUT
SETPOINT CHANGE
If the saturated-evaporator refrigerant temperature for a circuit drops below this Setpoint for longer than 16°C-seconds, the circuit will be shut down and a CMR diagnostic will be displayed.
Table 2 – Leaving fluid temperature setpoints
°C °C °C % °C
5 1.5 -3.9 0 0 4 1 -4.4 10 -4 3 0 -5.4 13 -5 2-1 -6.416-7 1-2 -7.418-8 0-3 -8.420-9
-1 -4 -9.4 22 -10
-2 -5 -10.4 24 -11
-3 -6 -11.4 26 -13
-4 -7 -12.4 27 -13
-5 -8 -13.4 29 -15
-6 -9 -14.4 31 -16
-7 -10 -15.4 32 -17
-8 -11 -16.4 33 -18
-9 -12 -17.4 34 -19
-10 -13 -18.4 36 -20
-11 -14 -19.4 36 -20
-12 -15 -20.4 37 -21
Leaving
chilled-water
temperature
Leaving-water
temperature
cutout
Low refrigerant
temperature
cutout
Recommended
%EG
Solution
freeze
point
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Balanced compressor starts and hours
This feature is enabled/disabled in balanced starts and hours (service setting menu). When enabled, the UCM will start the compressor with the fewest starts and stop the compressor with the greatest number of operating hours, as determined by the “compressor starts“ accumulator and the “compressor hours“ accumulator. This will tend to balance out hours and starts equally over both compressors.
Phase imbalance protection The Clear Language Display
monitors the current in each phase and calculates the percentage of imbalance as follows:
% imbalance = (Ix - I average)
I average I average = (I1 + I2 + I3) / 3 Ix = phase with greatest difference
from I average (without regard to sign).
If phase-unbalanced protection (service setting menu) is enabled and the average three-phase current is greater than 80% RLA, and the percent of imbalance is calculated to exceed 15%, the UCM will shut down the compressor and display a CMR diagnostic.
Reverse rotation protection
The Clear Language Display monitors incoming current during start-up and will shut down the compressor within one second if phase reversal is detected.
CCAAUUTTIIOONN
Phase relationship during installation of unit power must be carefully controlled to ensure compressor protection against reversed rotation.
Oil failure protection
The logic of the UCM uses a comparison of the entering oil temperature at the compressor, to the saturated-condenser temperature, to determine if there is an oil line restriction.
The differential between the entering-oil and the saturated­condenser temperatures is referred to as the “oil loss differential setpoint“ in the service settings menu.
If the entering oil temperature drops 2°C below the saturated-condenser temperature for more than 30 minutes, the circuit will shut down on a CMR diagnostic. The diagnostic will be presented as:
OIL SYSTEM FAULT - CKT X
DIP switch settings Compressor overload DIP switches.
IPC address
The IPC address sets the address for Inter-Processor Communications of the Clear Language Display modules. The following are the IPC DIP switch settings for the modules.
Module
IPC DIP A20-1 A20-2 A52 A9
Switch SW1 SW2 SW1 SW2 SW1 SW1
1 OFF Based OFF Based OFF OFF 2 OFF On OFF On OFF OFF 3 Motor Motor 4 RLA RLA 5
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2-10 V (dc)/4-20 mA input for External Chilled-Water Setpoint (CWS) or Current limit Setpoint (CLS)
When either external CWS or external CLS is used on the optional module A9, DIP switch SW1 positions 1 and/or 2 must be set to accommodate the type of of signal source the customer has chosen, either 2-10 V (dc) or 4-20 mA. Position SW1-1 sets 2-10 V (dc)/4­20 mA for external CLS. The “OFF“ setting configures the external input for 2-10 V (dc)/4-20 mA for external CLS. The “OFF“ setting configures the external input for 2-10V (dc), the “ON“ setting configures the external input for 4-20 mA.
Leaving Condenser-Water Temperature control option ­Model RTWB
If the machine is delivered with the LCWT control option (digit 49 position 3), the DIP switch on the module A9 must be set at position “ON.“ This option controls the condenser (CDS) leaving-water temperature (LCWT) based on a Hot Water Temperature setpoint (HWSP).
Mechanical control settings
The settings for the High Pressure switch are shown below:
Pressure Switch Approval Close Open B51 PED 19-20 bar 22-23 bar High Pressure Czech republic
Poland B23 PED 1.5 bar 0.5 bar Low Pressure Czech republic
Poland
-4°C<LWTE<+15°C B23 PED 1.2 bar 0.2 bar Low Pressure Czech republic
Poland
-12°C<LWTE<-4°C
Figure 3 - Water Temperature Sensor Installation - Model RTWB
Compression
Fitting
Clamping Nut
Fitting Body
1/2" NPT x 1-1/2" Large Coupling
Limitations
In the heating mode, the chiller is not able to provide chilled water for a process. The leaving chilled-water temperature is not controlled. The UCM will only take care of safeties (water flow and freezing).
The option will provide contact to start/stop the evaporator and the condenser pumps. Any other devices such as valves (2 ways/3 ways), heat exchangers, variable-volume pumps, or other equipment will have to be controlled by another system.
Condenser Water Temperature Sensors - RTAD Total and Partial Heat Recovery
UCM-CLD will not display leaving and entering water temperature above 70.1°C, whereas on Total Heat Recovery units, the temperature on the additional controller could be higher. These conditions would appear in cooling mode only. This is not harmful to the operation of the chiller.
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Hot-Water Mode Control Module - Option Model RTWB
Scope of Supply
The following parts will be installed in the control panel of the unit:
• One Additional Board A70 with display
• One CDS LWT sensor + immersion well to be installed by the customer
The sensor will be connected to terminals B3 and GND on terminal block J2 of the A70 module.
Sequence of Operation
• Cooling Mode
The unit will operate as a standard chiller (i.e., the chiller controls the leaving chilled-water temperature). The condenser pump will be driven by the UCM relay. The chiller uses the cooling setpoint defined in the A70 Module.
• Heating Mode
In the heating mode, the chiller will control the condenser leaving-water temperature. The temperature sensor connected to the A70 Module should be located in the condenser leaving­water connection downstream from the condenser. The control is done by loading or unloading the chiller. To load or unload the chiller, a chilled­water setpoint reset is applied (i.e., setpoint decrease = load; setpoint increase = unload). The condenser pump is always in operation. The evaporator pump is still controlled by the UCM and is always in operation. The chiller uses the heating setpoint defined in the A70 Module.
The chiller will be stopped if the condenser leaving-water temperature is greater than the setpoint + the “differential to stop”. The chiller will start if the condenser leaving-water temperature is lower than the setpoint - the “differential to start”.
• Sensor Failure In the heating mode, and if the CDS
leaving-water temperature sensor fails, the chiller is stopped and the alarm relay of the A70 Module is energized. The chiller can operate in the cooling mode if the CDS leaving-water temperature sensor has failed.
A70 Module and UCM interaction Chilled-Water setpoint: The A70
Module drives the chilled-water setpoint using a linear signal from an Analog Output of the A70 Module to the external chilled-water setpoint input of the UCM.
Chiller Enable/Disable: The A70 Module drives the chiller (on or off) using a dry contact from the A70 Module to the external start/stop input of the UCM.
CDS pump relay: The A70 Module drives the condenser pump relay.
In heating mode, the chiller controls the condenser leaving-water temperature. The A70 Heat Pump Module sends an external chilled­water setpoint to the UCM. This analog signal (factory set at 4­20mA) is constantly reset to match the heating load.
• Setpoint decreases Æ load the chiller
• Setpoint increases Æ unload the chiller
Note that the UCM still operates as a chilled-water controller.
On the UCM-CLD, the parameter “External Chilled Water setpoint” has to be enabled.
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Local/ External unit control mode
From the Settings menu, the end user can select the Control mode.
- Control Mode: No In this case, the active cool and heat
setpoints and Heat/Cool selection will come from the front panel (User Settings 1).
- Control Mode: Partial In this case, the active cool and heat
setpoints will come from the front panel (User Settings 1). The active Heat/Cool selection will come from the external Cool/Heat input.
- Control Mode: Full In this case, the active cool and heat
setpoints and Heat/Cool selection will come from the external analog and digital inputs.
- AI: External cooling setpoint input (configurable)
This input will be powered in 0-1V or 4..20mA. The configuration (available from menu “User Settings 2) will allowed 0-1V or
4..20mA signals. This signal will
create a cooling setpoint between
-17.8°C and 18.3°C.
Note: The A70 module will scale automatically the value between
-12°C and 15°C.
Note: The input configuration must be done before any signal connection.
Refer to Table 4 for the setting rule.
- AI: External heating setpoint input (configurable)
This input will be powered in 0-1V or 4..20mA. The configuration will allowed 0-1V or 4..20mA signals. This signal will create a heating setpoint between 25°C and 60°C.
Note: The input configuration must be done before any signal connection.
Refer to Table 3 for the setting rule.
- DI: External ON/OFF input
This input will be normally powered in 24Vac. This input will be the external Auto/Off unit.
0V "Open" : unit disabled 24Vac "Close" : unit enabled
- DI: External Heat/Cool input (configurable)
This input will be normally powered in 24Vac. This input will be the external Heat/Cool mode switch.
0V "Open" : Cooling mode 24Vac "Close" : Heating mode
Table 4 - Input values vs. External chilled-water setpoint
3.6 7.2 -10
4.6 9.2 -5
5.6 11.3 0
6.7 13.3 5
7. 7 1 5 . 4 10
Resulting hot-water
set point
(°C)
Voltage
(V(dc))
Current
(mA)
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When a circuit shutdown - manual reset (CMR) or a machine shutdown
- manual reset (MMR) occurs, the red LED to the right of the display will flash. Otherwise this alarm LED is de-energized.
If there are no diagnostic messages, the selected menu item will be displayed continuously. If the diagnostics key is pressed and there are no active diagnostics, the readout on the display will be:
When a system malfunction occurs, one of the following appropriate diagnostic messages will be displayed:
*** Informational warning ***
An informational warning occurred
but has cleared “press (Next)”
*** A circuit shutdown has
occurred ! ***
A circuit shutdown occurred
but has cleared “press (Next)”
*** A machine shutdown has
occurred ! ***
A machine shutdown occurred
but has cleared “press (Next)”
NO ACTIVE DIAGNOSTICS
PRESENT
If more than one diagnostic is present, only the highest priority active diagnostic will be explained in detail. For example, if the diagnostics occur in the following order before the operator returns ­IFW, MMR, CMR - the display will read:
because the MMR has the highest priority. However, as the operator moves through the diagnostic menu to the “Last diagnostic,” the [Diagnostic description] will show the CMR diagnostic as well as the IFW. If the “Next” key is pressed, the display will show all the other active and historic diagnostics.
The active diagnostic priorities, listed from highest to lowest are:
Machine shutdown - manual reset
(MMR)
Machine shutdown - automatic reset
(MAR)
Circuit shutdown - manual reset
(CMR)
Circuit shutdown - automatic reset
(CAR)
Informational warning (IFW)
*** A machine shutdown has
occurred ! ***
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Default description
Displayed Code Type Description Fault 87 Check External Chilled Water Setpt : IFW - Value out of range Fault 89 Check External Current Limit Setpt : IFW - Value out of range Fault 8A Chilled Water Flow (Ent Wtr Temp) : MMR 1) Entering water temperature < leaving WT
2) No water flow
3) Defective EVP sensor Fault 8E Evaporator Entering Water Temp Sensor : MMR - Defective sensor Fault 8F Condenser Rfgt Temp Sensor - Ckt 1 : MMR -Defective sensor Fault 90 Condenser Rfgt Temp Senspr - Ckt 2 : MMR - Defective sensor Fault 93 Evaporator Rfgt Temp Sensor - Ckt 1 : MMR - Defective sensor Fault 94 Evaporator Rfgt Temp Sensor - Ckt 2 : MMR - Defective sensor Fault 9A Condenser Entering Water Temp Sensor : IFW - Defective sensor Fault 9b Condenser Leaving Water Temp Sensor : IFW - Defective sensor Fault A0 Zone Temp Sensor : IFW - Defective sensor Fault A1 Outdoor Air Temp Sensor : IFW - Defective sensor Fault Ab Evaporator Leaving Wtr Temp Sensor : MMR - Defective sensor Fault b5 Low Pressure Cutout - Ckt 1 : CMR - LP pressure switch open Fault b6 Low Pressure Cutout - Ckt 2 : CMR - LP pressure switch open Fault bA Overload trip - Cprsr A : CMR - Current exceeded Fault bb Overload Trip - Cprsr B : CMR - Current exceeded Fault bC Overload trip - Cprsr C : CMR - Current exceeded Fault bd Overload trip - Cprsr D : CMR - Current exceeded Fault bE High Pressure Cutout - Cprsr C : CMR - HP too high Fault bF High Pressure Cutout - Cprsr D : CMR - HP too high Fault C5 Low Chilled Water Temp (Unit Off) : IFW - Antifreeze protection Fault C6 Low Chilled Water Temp (Unit On) : MAR - Antifreeze protection Fault CA Contactor - Cprsr A : MMR - Welded compressor contactor Fault Cb Contactor - Cprsr B : MMR - Welded compressor contactor Fault CC Contactor - Cprsr C : MMR - Welded compressor contactor Fault Cd Contactor - Cprsr D : MMR - Welded compressor contactor Fault d7 Over Voltage : MAR - Voltage 10% > nominal Fault d8 Under Voltage : MAR - Voltage 10% < nominal Fault Ed Chilled Water Flow Interlock : MAR - Flow switch open more than 6 sec. Fault F5 High Pressure Cutout - Cprsr A : MMR - HP too high Fault F6 High Pressure Cutout - Cprsr B : MMR - HP too high Fault Fd Emergency Stop Input : MMR - Emergency stop input open
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Diagnostics
RLC-SVU02F-E418
Default description
Displayed Code Type Description Fault 180 Starter Transition - Cprsr A : CMR 1) Transition proof signal not received
2) Proof input shunted Fault 181 Starter Transition - Cprsr B : CMR 1) Transition proof signal not received
2) Proof input shunted Fault 182 Starter Transition - Cprsr C : CMR 1) Transition proof signal not received
2) Proof input shunted Fault 183 Starter Transition - Cprsr D : CMR 1) Transition proof signal not received
2) Proof input shunted Fault 184 Phase Reversal - Cprsr A : CMR - Phase reversed Fault 185 : Phase reversal - Cprsr B CMR - Phase reversed Fault 186 Phase reversal - Cprsr C : CMR - Phase reversed Fault 187 Phase reversal - Cprsr D : CMR - Phase reversed Fault 190 Low Superheat - Ckt 1 : CMR - Superheat < 1°C during more than 1333°C x sec Fault 191 Low Superheat - Ckt 2 : CMR - Superheat < 1°C during more than 1333°C x sec Fault 194 Low Evap Rfgt Temp. - Ckt 1 : CMR Fault 195 Low Evap Rfgt Temp. - Ckt 2 : CMR Fault 198 Low Oil Flow - Cprsr A : CMR - Oil flow switch open during more than 20 sec Fault 199 Low Oil Flow - Cprsr B : CMR - Oil flow switch open during more than 20 sec Fault 19A low Oil Flow - Cprsr C : CMR - Oil flow switch open during more than 20 sec Fault 19b Low Oil Flow - Cprsr D : CMR - Oil flow switch open during more than 20 sec Fault 19C Phase Loss - Cprsr A : CMR - Loss of 1 or more phases Fault 19d Phase Loss - Cprsr B : CMR - Loss of 1 or more phases Fault 19E Phase Loss - Cprsr C : CMR - Loss of 1 or more phases Fault 19F Phase Loss - Cprsr D : CMR - Loss of 1 or more phases Fault 1A0 Power Loss - Cprsr A : CAR - Loss of all three phases in operation Fault 1A1 Power Loss - Cprsr B : CAR - Loss of all three phases in operation Fault 1A2 Power Loss - Cprsr C : CAR - Loss of all three phases in operation Fault 1A3 Power Loss - Cprsr D : CAR - Loss of all three phases in operation Fault 1A4 Tracer Communication Loss : IFW - Loss of external information Fault 1A5 Oil Flow Control - Cprsr A : CMR - Problem on oil circuit Fault 1A6 Oil Flow Control - Cprsr B : CMR - Problem on oil circuit Fault 1A7 Oil Flow Control - Cprsr C : CMR - Problem on oil circuit Fault 1A8 Oil Flow Control - Cprsr D : CMR - Problem on oil circuit Fault 1A9 EXV Elec Drtive Ckt - Rfgt Ckt 1 : CMR 1) EXV wiring
2) Defective UCM
3) Defective EXV
4) Defective EXV relay
- Refrigerant temperature < Setpoint during more than 30°C x sec
- Refrigerant temperature < Setpoint during more than 30°C x sec
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Diagnostics
19RLC-SVU02F-E4
Default description
Displayed Code Type Description Fault 1AA EXV Elec Drtive Ckt - Rfgt Ckt 2 : CMR 1) EXV wiring
2) Defective UCM
3) Defective EXV
4) Defective EXV relay Fault 1Ad Memory Error Type I : IFW Fault 1AE Low Differential Pressure - Ckt 1 : CMR - Delta P< 2,8bar during more than 2 min. Fault 1AF Low Differential pressure - Ckt 2 : CMR - Delta P< 2,8bar during more than 2 min. Fault 1b2 Severe Phase Unbalance - Cprsr A : CMR Fault 1b3 Severe Phase Unbalance - Cprsr B : CMR Fault 1b4 Severe Phase Unbalance - Cprsr C : CMR Fault 1b5 Severe Phase Unbalance - Cprsr D : CMR Fault 1b6 Compressor Overload Setting - Cprsr A : IFW - Check setting of compressor overload Fault 1b7 Compressor Overload Setting - Cprsr B : IFW - Check setting of compressor overload Fault 1b8 Compressor Overload Setting - Cprsr C : IFW - Check setting of compressor overload Fault 1b9 Compressor Overload Setting - Cprsr D : IFW - Check setting of compressor overload Fault 1bA Phase Unbalance - Cprsr A : CMR - Phase imbalance >15% Fault 1bb Phase Unbalance - Cprsr B : CMR - Phase imbalance >15% Fault 1bC Phase Unbalance - Cprsr C : CMR - Phase imbalance >15% Fault 1bd Phase Unbalance - Cprsr D : CMR - Phase imbalance >15% Fault 1bE Winding Temp - Cprsr A : CMR - Winding temperature > 105°C Fault 1bF Winding Temp - Cprsr B : CMR - Winding temperature > 105°C Fault 1C0 Winding Temp - Cprsr C : CMR - Winding temperature > 105°C Fault 1C1 Winding Temp - Cprsr D : CMR - Winding temperature > 105°C Fault 1C6 High Differential Pressure - Ckt 1 : CMR - LB/HP pressure differential > 24,5 bar Fault 1C7 High Differential Pressure - Ckt 2 : CMR - LB/HP pressure differential > 24,5 bar Fault 1d1 Memory Error Type II : IFW - RAM error Fault 1d2 Memory Error Type III : IFW - RAM error Fault 1d3 Cprsr Suction Temp Sensor - Ckt 1 : CMR - Defective sensor Fault 1d4 Cprsr Suction Temp Sensor - Ckt 2 : CMR - Defective sensor Fault 1d7 Phase Reversal Prot Lost - Cprsr A : CMR - Phase reversal protection not operative Fault 1d8 Phase Reversal Prot Lost - Cprsr B : CMR - Phase reversal protection not operative Fault 1d9 Phase Reversal Prot Lost - Cprsr C : CMR - Phase reversal protection not operative Fault 1dA Phase Reversal Prot Lost - Cprsr D : CMR - Phase reversal protection not operative Fault 1db Slaved EXV Elec Drive Ckt - Rfgt Ckt 1 : CMR - EXV electric drive defective Fault 1dC Slaved EXV Elec Drive Ckt - Rfgt Ckt 2 : CMR - EXV electric drive defective Fault 1dd High Oil Temp - Cprsr A : CMR - Oil temperature > 77°C
- Phase imbalance >30%, check current transformer and unit power supply
- Phase imbalance >30%, check current transformer and unit power supply
- Phase imbalance >30%, check current transformer and unit power supply
- Phase imbalance >30%, check current transformer and unit power supply
- NOVRAM problem, unit is placed on default setting operating
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Diagnostics
RLC-SVU02F-E420
Default description
Displayed Code Type Description Fault 1dE High Oil Temp - Cprsr B : CMR - Oil temperature > 77°C Fault 1dF High Oil Temp - Cprsr C : CMR - Oil temperature > 77°C
Fault 1E0 High Oil Temp - Cprsr D : CMR - Oil temperature > 77°C
Fault 1E1 Oil System Fault - Cprsr A : CMR Fault 1E2 Oil System Fault - Cprsr B : CMR Fault 1E3 Oil System Fault - Cprsr C : CMR Fault 1E4 Oil System Fault - Cprsr D : CMR Fault 1E5 Entering Oil Temp Sensor - Cprsr A : CMR - Defective sensor Fault 1E6 Entering Oil Temp Sensor - Cprsr B : CMR - Defective sensor Fault 1E7 Entering Oil Temp Sensor - Cprsr C : CMR - Defective sensor Fault 1E8 Entering Oil Temp Sensor - Cprsr D : CMR - Defective sensor Fault 2A1 Cond Fan Vari Speed Drive Fault - Ckt 1 : IFW - Defective fan variator speed after 5 attemps Fault 2A2 Cond Fan Vari Speed Drive Fault - Ckt 2 : IFW - Defective fan variator speed after 5 attemps
Note : MMR : Machine shutdown manual reset. MAR : Machine shutdown automatic reset. CMR : Circuit shutdown manual reset. CAR : Circuit shutdown automatic reset. IFW : Informational warning.
- Oil temperature < condenser saturated temperature during more than 30 min
- Oil temperature < condenser saturated temperature during more than 30 min
- Oil temperature < condenser saturated temperature during more than 30 min
- Oil temperature < condenser saturated temperature during more than 30 min
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Diagnostics
21RLC-SVU02F-E4
Communication Failures
Displayed Code Description Fault 410 Loss of Local Display Panel Comm Fault 412 Chiller Mod to Option Mod Comm Failure Fault 413 Chiller Mod to EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 414 Chiller Mod to Cprsr A Mod Comm Failure Fault 415 Chiller Mod to Cprsr B Mod Comm Failure Fault 416 Chiller Mod Cprsr C Mod Comm Failure Fault 417 Chiller Mod to Cprsr D Mod Comm Failure Fault 418 Chiller Mod to Slv EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 431 EXV Mod to Chiller Mod Comm Failure Fault 434 EXV Mod to Cprsr A Mod Comm Failure Fault 435 EXV Mod to Cprsr B Mod Comm Failure Fault 436 EXV Mod to Cprsr C Mod Comm Failure Fault 437 EXV Mod to Cprsr D Mod Comm Failure Fault 441 Cprsr A Mod to Chiller Mod Comm Failure Fault 443 Cprsr A Mod to EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 445 Cprsr A Mod to Cprsr B Mod Comm Failure Fault 451 Cprsr B Mod to chiller Mod Comm Failure Fault 453 Cprsr B Mod to EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 454 Cprsr B Mod to Cprsr A Mod Comm Failure Fault 461 Cprsr C Mod to Chiller Mod Comm Failure Fault 463 Cprsr C Mod to EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 467 Cprsr C Mod to Cprsr D Mod Comm Failure Fault 471 Cprsr D Mod to Chiller Mod Comm Failure Fault 473 Cprsr D Mod to EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 476 Cprsr D Mod to Cprsr C Mod Comm Failure Fault 481 Slv EXV Mod to Chiller Mod Comm Failure Fault 483 Slv EXV Mod to EXV Mod Comm Failure Fault 484 Slv EXV Mod to Cprsr A Mod Comm Failure Fault 485 Slv EXV Mod to Cprsr B Mod Comm Failure Fault 486 Slv EXV Mod to Cprsr C Mod Comm Failure Fault 487 Slv EXV Mod to Cprsr D Mod Comm Failure
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Controller for hydraulic module/ free cooling / heat recovery / RTWB heat pump applications
RLC-SVU02F-E422
The aim of this section is to list available screens on the additional controller used to control Free Cooling /Heat Recovery application (version
1.0) and hydraulic modules. The built-in control terminal features:
• An LCD display (1), 4 lines x 20 characters with back lighting
• 6 buttons (2) to (7)
User interface
2 = Alarm button: Used for displaying or manually resetting the alarms. The red LED lights up, when at least one alarm has been detected.
3 = Program button: Allows the various operating parameters to be set (safety parameters, thresholds).
4 = Escape button: Allows the return to default display 5, 6 = Downward and Upward arrows: Allow management of currently
displayed screen and setting of values of control parameters 7 = Validation button Allows to move from line to line in the currently
displayed screen and to confirm the set data. Note: In addition to the mask definition, the setting range (within
parentheses or bold for discrete data) and the default value (under
lined) of
each parameter are indicated.
Prg Esc
1 2 3 4
5 6
7
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Hydraulic module control
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Control logic
Turning the control on
When switching on, all the outputs will be disabled.
Reaction in case of failure
• Failure on entering water temperature sensor (EWT): A failure on this sensor (value out of range) will disable the return water temperature control during the freeze protection by pump activation.
• Failure on ambient Air temperature sensor (OAT): A failure on this sensor (Value out of range) will turn on the heater output and enable the freeze protection by pump activation.
• No water flow while pump is activated (demanded) or WFP: If the water flow input is open (no flow) for more than 20s while pump is demanded for cooling or for freeze protection by pump activation, then an automatic latching alarm is activated. During the 10 first seconds of this flow alarm, the module will switch to the backup pump to try to obtain a water flow.
• Water flow without pump activation (demand): If the water flow input is closed (flow detected) for more than 30s without pump demand and without manual forced activation, then an automatic latching alarm will be activated.
Freeze protection resistance control
This application must control the electric heater command to protect the unit during low ambient temperature when UCM-CLD doesn't demand pump activation.
Electric Heater ON/OFF
If the ambient air temperature is lower than the heater activation setpoint -1°C, then the heater output is activated. When the ambient temperature reaches +1°C over the setpoint, the output is deactivated.
Pump control
This application must control 2 pumps mounted in parallel on the evaporator circuit of a RTAD unit.
• Pump start and stop When a pump demand is sent by the UCM-CLD module and when the system is enabled, the control is in charge of the activation of on the 2 pumps (1 at a time). A hardware safety exists on the electrical panel not to start both pumps at the same time.
• Automatic change-over on a pump failure: When a failure appears on a pump in operation, the control will automatically switch on the other pump and will stop the faulty pump.
• Automatic change-over on failure on water flow: When a water flow loss is detected, the control will automatically switch on the backup pump to try to keep water flow in the loop. If the alarm remains or if the second pump is out of order, an auto latching alarm is triggered.
• Pump change-over on pump start: When a new demand to start a pump appears, a pump change­over will be done on the pump to preserve pump mechanical seals.
• Freeze protection by pump activation: When UCM-CLD does not require pump activation and that ambient temperature is lower than the electric heater freeze protection setpoint but over 0°C, then a water pump is cyclically activated (5 min ON, 10 min OFF programmable). If the ambient temperature is lower than 0°C, the pump is operating continuously. This protection may be deactivated. However, if the ambient air temperature is lower than the low ambient setpoint (as a default
-18°C), the freeze protection by pump activation is reactivated. In all cases, a temperature control on the return water temperature will limit the water temperature of the loop. If this temperature goes over +15°C (programmable) during 5mn, then the pump is stopped during 10mn (programmable) and then will cycle according to these timers.
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Hydraulic module control
RLC-SVU02F-E424
Module and outputs/inputs
Use of the inputs-outputs
Name Function Terminal
EWT J2 : B1(+) / GND(0)
OAT Ambient Air Temperature Sensor J2 : B2(+) / GND(0)
Power for binary inputs 24V J4 : IDC1(0) Pump1_In Failure Pump 1 J4 : ID1(ac) / IDC1(0) Pump2_In Failure Pump 2 J4 : ID2(ac) / IDC1(0) FS_In Flow Switch Input J4 : ID3(ac) / IDC1(0) System System ON/OFF Input J4 : ID4(ac) / IDC1(0) Pump_Req J4 : ID5(ac) / IDC1(0)
Common Relays Outputs J9 : C1 Pump1_Out Pump 1 Output J9 : N01(ac) / C1 Pump2_Out Pump 2 Output J9 : N02(ac) / C1 Heaters Electric Heaters Output J9 : N03(ac) / C1
Common Relays Outputs J10 : C4 FS_Out Flow Switch Output to the UCM-CLD J10 : N04(ac) / C4 Yes_Alarm Customer Information Output J11 : N05(ac) / C5
J11: C5
Yes_Alarm Customer Information Output J11 : NC5(ac) / C5
Power input to the module pCO
XS
(50VA mini for the module only)
Entering Water Temperature Sensor EVP
Pump Activation Demand from the UCM-CLD
Common Relays Outputs Customer information
J1 : G(24Vac) / G0 (neutral, connected to the earth)
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Hydraulic module control
25RLC-SVU02F-E4
Hydraulic module option
Permanent display
Access to this mask using the
Esc
key from any mask. The program will
return automatically into it after 5 min.
1 = Application name and version number 2 = Current date and time 3 = Ambient Air temperature 4 = Unit status:
"Pump 1 Running" Pump 1 is running "Pump 2 Running" Pump 2 is running "No Pump Request" No pump request sent by the UCM-CLD "Pump 1 OVD" Manual Override on pump 1 "Pump 2 OVD" Manual Override on pump 2 "System OFF" System is OFF "WFP Active" Winter Freeze Protection by pump is active "Alarm" An Alarm is present
Access to sub-menus
Access to this mask using the
Prg
key. The sub-menu will be selected using
the Upand
Down
keys and selected using the
Enter
button.
1 = Data display menu 2 = Settings menu 3 = Clock menu 4 = Unit configuration menu
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Hydraulic module control
RLC-SVU02F-E426
Data display menu
The following mask will be accessed using the Upand
Down
keys
Analog Inputs
1 = Customer return water temperature 2 = Ambient air temperature
Digital Inputs
1 = Pump 1 (Failed, Normal) 2 = Pump 2 (Failed, Normal) 3 = Water Flow (No, Yes) 4 = System Validation (No, Yes) 5 = Pump request (No,Yes)
Digital Outputs
1 = Pump 1 Output (No, Yes) 2 = Pump 2 Output (No, Yes) 3 = Heaters Output (No, Yes) 4 = Flow Switch Output (No,Yes) 5 = Alarm Output (No, Yes)
Counters
1 = Pump 1 Running hours 2 = Pump 2 Running hours
Pump 1 : 000000 hrs
Pump 2 : 000000 hrs
Pump 1 : Yes Pump 2 : No Heaters : No FS_Out : Yes Alarm : No
5
Pump 1 Status: Pump 2 Status: Water flow: Syst: Yes Pump In: Yes
Normal Normal Yes
5
Return Wat T
Outside Air T
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Hydraulic module control
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Settings Menu
Access to each field within a mask using the
Enter
key. Change the field
value using the Upand
Down
keys and confirmation by
Enter
.
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
User Settings
1 = Pumps Rotation (No, Yes)
Clock Menu
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
Clock Settings
1 = Weekday (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat or Sun) 2 = Time setting 3 = Date setting (dd/mm/yy)
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Hydraulic module control
RLC-SVU02F-E428
Alarms Messages - Hydraulic module application
Alarm Screen
History Events
Record
Reset Type Comments Description
No Alarm No Alarm - none
See Application status on Main
display
Alarm
EWT Sensor
Faulty EWT
Sensor
Auto
No control on
EWT during WFP
Faulty sensor, out of
range -38..+70°C
during +30s
Alarm
OAT Sensor
Faulty OAT
Sensor
Auto
Heaters ON
WFP activation
Faulty sensor, out of
range -38..+70°C
during +30s
Alarm
Pump 1
Faulty Pump 1 Manual Pump 1 OFF Failure on pump 1
Alarm
Pump 2
Faulty Pump 2 Manual Pump 2 OFF Failure on pump 2
Alarm
Flow Switch On
But no pump
required
Water Flow w/o
Pump
Auto
Could be due to
a faulty water
flow switch
Water Flow is
established but there
is no pump required
Alarm
No Water Flow
No Water Flow Auto No water flow
Water Flow is not
established within
20s
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Free Cooling Application
29RLC-SVU02F-E4
Free Cooling Application
Permanent display
Access to this mask using the
Esc
key from any mask. The program will
return automatically into it after 5 min.
1 = Application name and version number 2 = Current date and time 3 = Leaving water temperature 4 = Unit status:
"Chiller Low Ambient" Chiller stopped by low ambient temperature "FC Low Ambient" Free Cooling stopped by low ambient temperature "Chiller" Chiller is running "Chiller, wait => FC" Chiller is switching to Free Cooling "Chiller => FC" Free Cooling is switching to Chiller "Free Cooling" Free Cooling is running "FC, wait => Chiller" Free Cooling is waiting for the end of timer to switch to Chiller "FC => Chiller" Chiller is waiting for the end of timer to switch to Free Cooling "Chiller, PLC Failure" Chiller is enabled, PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) is in alarm mode "PLC Failure" Chiller is not enabled, PLC is in alarm mode "Stopped" System is OFF
Access to Sub-menus
Access to this mask using the
Prg
key. The sub-menu will be selected using
the Upand
Down
keys and selected using the
Enter
button.
1 = Data display menu 2 = Settings menu 3 = Clock menu 4 = Unit configuration menu
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Free Cooling Application
RLC-SVU02F-E430
Data display menu
The following mask will be accessed using the
Up
and
Down
keys
Analog Inputs
1 = Entering water temperature 2 = Leaving water temperature 3 = Ambient air temperature 4 = Active chilled water setpoint
Setpoint Source
1 = Setpoint Source (Front Panel, External, Air Reset, Return Water Reset) 2 = Active chilled water setpoint
"Front Panel" Setpoints come from local source "External" Setpoints come from external source "Air Reset" Setpoints adjusted according to readings
from air temperature sensor
"Return Water Reset" Setpoints adjusted according to readings
from return water temperature sensor
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Free Cooling Application
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Digital Inputs
1 = System (Off, On); NNSB (Off, On) 2 = UCM Pump (Not Req., Required) 3 = Flow Switch (OK, Not OK) 4 = Free Cooling (Disable, Enable)
Digital Outputs
1 = Fans 1, 2 and 3 (Off, On) 2 = Fan Speed (Low, High) 3 = FC status (Off, On) 4 = UCM enabled (Off, On) 5 = System Pump (Off, On) 6 = Flow Switch (Off, On) 7 = PRG Relay (Off, On)
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Free Cooling Application
RLC-SVU02F-E432
3 Way Valve IO
1 = 3WV Input Position (Value and Input Analog Voltage) 2 = 3WV Output Position (Value and Output Analog Voltage)
Chilled Water Setpoint IO
1 = External Chilled Water Setpoint (Value and Input Analog Voltage) 2 = Adjusted Water Setpoint Output (Value and Output Analog Voltage)
Settings Menu
Access to each field within a mask using the
Enter
key. Change the field
value using the Upand
Down
keys and confirmation by
Enter
.
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
User Settings
1 = Leaving Water Temp SP (-17.8°C (or LAW+2.8°C)..15°C (or HCWSP): 7°C) 2 = Chiller Delta Temp SP (2°C..10°C: 5°C) 3 = Pump OFF Delay Timer (0..30min: 1min) 4 = Programmable Relay Function (PLC ON, PLC Fault, FC ON)
Speed
Low
Relay
Off
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Free Cooling Application
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Chilled Water Reset CWR
1 = Reset Type (None, External, Based on OAT, Based on Ret Wat)
"None" No reset has been requested "External" Reset comes from external source "Based on OAT" Reset is based on outdoor air temperature "Based on Ret Wat" Reset is based on return water temperature
2 = Ratio (-80%..120%: 25%) 3 = Start Temperature (-15.5°C..54.4°C: 10°C) 4 = Maximum CWR (0°C..11.1°C: 2.7°C)
Clock Menu
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
Clock Settings
1 = Weekday (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat or Sun) 2 = Time setting 3 = Date setting (dd/mm/yy)
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Free Cooling Application
RLC-SVU02F-E434
Alarm Messages - Free Cooling Application
Alarm Screen
History Events
Record
Reset
Ty p e
Unit status Description
No Alarm No Alarm -
Free Cooling ON
Chiller ON
See unit status on
Main display
Alarm LWT Sensor
Faulty LWT
Sensor
Auto
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller ON
Faulty sensor,
out of range
-38..+ 60°C during + 30s
Alarm EWT Sensor
Faulty EWT
Sensor
Auto
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller ON
Faulty sensor,
out of range
-38..+ 60°C during + 30s
Alarm OAT Sensor
Faulty OAT
Sensor
Auto
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller ON
Faulty sensor,
out of range
-38..+ 60°C during + 30s
Alarm Flow Switch Flow Switch Auto
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller OFF
No water flow during 6s
Alarm
Low LWT or EWT
Low LWT or EWT Auto
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller OFF
LWT or EWT
below LAW for
more than 16.6°C*s
Alarm
Int (LWT-EWT)
>120°C*s
LWT > EWT
during +120s
Manual
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller OFF
LWT-EWT
above 120°C*s
Alarm
3WV Position
Diff In vs Out > 10%
3WV Delta
In vs Out
Manual
Free Cooling OFF
Chiller OFF
Diff between 3WV
In and Out > 10% for
more than 2*Valve
Stroke Time
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Heat Recovery Application
35RLC-SVU02F-E4
Permanent display
Access to this mask using the Esc key from any mask. The program will return automatically into it after 5min.
1 = Application name and version number 2 = Current date and time 3 = Hot water temperature 4 = Unit status:
"Cool Mode Running" Chiller is running in Cool Mode "Cool&HR Mode Running" Chiller is running in Cool and Heat Recovery Mode "Cool&HR Mode Stopped" Chiller is stopped in Cool and Heat Recovery Mode "Cool Mode Stopped" Chiller is stopped in Cool Mode "HR is Starting" Heat Recovery is starting "HR is Stopping" Heat Recovery is stopping "Alarm" Chiller is stopped by Alarm
HR Application 00/00/00 Hot Wat Temp: Cool&HR Mode
V1.0 00:00
00.0°C Running
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Heat Recovery Application
RLC-SVU02F-E436
Access to Sub-menus
Access to this mask using the Prg key. The sub-menu will be selected using the Up and Down keys and selected using the Enter button.
1 = Data display menu 2 = Settings menu 3 = Clock menu 4 = Unit configuration menu
Data display menu
The following mask will be accessed using the Up and Down keys
Analog Inputs
1 = Customer return hot water temperature 2 = Circuit 1 pressure 3 = Circuit 2 pressure 4 = Active hot water setpoint
Hot Water Temp: C1 pressure: C2 pressure: Active HWSP:
00.0°C
00.0b
00.0b
00.0°C
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Heat Recovery Application
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Digital Inputs
1 = Circuit 1 (Stopped, Running) 2 = Circuit 2 (Stopped, Running) 3 = Heat Recovery Status (Disabled, Enabled) 4 = Night Noise Set Back (Off, On)
Digital Outputs
1 = Circuit 1 Fans stages (Off, On) Circuit 1 Enable Output (Off, On) 2 = Circuit 2 Fans stages (Off, On) Circuit 2 Enable Output (Off, On) 3 = Programmable Relay (Off, On)
Analog Outputs
1 = 3-Way valve Output (Value and Output Analog Voltage) 2 = C1 Speed Inverter Output (Value and Output Analog Voltage) 3 = C2 Speed Inverter Output (Value and Output Analog Voltage)
000.0% (00.0V)
000.0% (00.0V)
000.0% (00.0V)
3WV: DV1: DV2:
CKT
On
On
FAN1: FAN2: PRG Relay:
1 Off Off On
2 Off Off
3 Off Off
Circuit 1: Circuit 2: HR Status: NNSB:
Running Running Enabled Off
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Heat Recovery Application
RLC-SVU02F-E438
Settings Menu
Access to each field within a mask using the Enter key. Change the field value using the Up and Down keys and confirmation by Enter.
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
User Settings
1 = Hot Water Temp SP (40..60°C: 50°C) 2 = Programmable Relay Function (PLC ON, PLC Fault, HR ON)
Clock Menu
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
Clock Settings
1 = Weekday (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat or Sun) 2 = Time setting 3 = Date setting (dd/mm/yy)
Hot Water SP:
PRG Relay:
50°C
HR ON
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Heat Recovery Application
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Alarms Messages - Heat Recovery Application
Alarm Screen
History Events
Record
Reset Type Unit status Description
No Alarm No Alarm -
Heat
Recovery ON
Chiller ON
See unit status on
Main display
Alarm HWT
Sensor
Faulty HWT
Sensor
Auto
Heat
Recovery OFF
Chiller ON
Faulty sensor, out of range
-38..+ 85°C during + 30s
Alarm PRS1
Sensor
Faulty PRS1
Sensor
Auto
Heat
Recovery ON
Circuit 1 OFF
Faulty sensor, out of range
-0.5..+ 30 bars during + 15s
Alarm PRS2
Sensor
Faulty PRS2
Sensor
Auto
Heat
Recovery ON
Circuit 2 OFF
Faulty sensor, out of range
-0.5..+ 30 bars during + 15s
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Permanent display
Access to this mask using the "Esc" key from any mask. The program will return automatically into it after 5 min.
1 = Application name and version number 2 = Current date and time 3 = Condenser Leaving Water Temperature 4 = Unit status:
Access to sub-menus
Access to this mask using the "
Prg
" key
1 = Data display menu 2 = Settings menu 3 = Clock menu 4 = Unit configuration menu
The sub-menu will be selected using the Upand
Down
keys and selected
using the
Enter
button.
Data display menu
The following mask will be accessed using the
Up
and
Down
keys
Binary and Analog Inputs
1 = Condenser Leaving Water Temperature 2 = ON/OFF Unit input (Stop, Auto) 3 = External Mode input (Heat, Cool): displayed if Ext Ctrl enabled 4 = Pump Request input (No pump, Pump Req)
none no alarm "Alarm" An Alarm is present
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Binary Outputs
1 = Active Mode (Heating, Cooling) 2 = Unit Status (Stopped, Running) 3 = CDS Pump Status (Stopped, Running) 4 = Sensor Alarm (Normal, Alarm)
Active Setpoints
1 = Active Mode (Heating, Cooling) 2 = Heating Setpoint (displayed if Heating Mode) 3 = Cooling Setpoint (displayed if Cooling Mode)
Note: "
Ext
" is displayed according to the External Control setting (No,
Partial (Mode only), Full (Mode + SP))
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Settings Menu
Access to each field within a mask using the "
Enter
" key. Change the field
value using the Upand
Down
keys and confirmation by "
Enter
".
1 = (0000 to 9999)
User Settings 1
1 = Front Panel Heat Setpoint (25.0°C..60.0°C: 35.0°C) 2 = Front Panel Cool Setpoint (-12.0°C..18.0°C: 6.0°C) 3 = Front Panel Heat/Cool switch (Heat, Cool) 4 = External Control (No, Partial, Full)
User Settings 2
1 = External Heat Setpoint Input Type (0-1V, 4-20mA) 2 = External Cool Setpoint Input Type (0-1V, 4-20mA)
Note: This screen is displayed if the External Control setting is "Full" (Mode + SP)
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Clock Menu
1 = Access via password, 0000 to 9999
Clock Settings
1 = Weekday (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat or Sun) 2 = Time setting 3 = Date setting (dd/mm/yy)
Alarms Messages - RTWB Heat pump application
Alarm
Screen
History
Events Record
Reset
Type
Comments Description
No Alarm No Alarm - none
See Application status on Main display
Alarm CDS
LWT Sensor
Faulty CDS
LWT Sensor
Auto
Chiller
stopped (in
Heating
mode only)
Faulty sensor, out of range
-38..+70°C during +60s
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Literature Order Number RLC-SVU02F-E4 Date 0209 Supersedes RLC-SVU02E-E4_0508
Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice. Only qualified technicians should perform the installation and servicing of equipment referred to in this publication.
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