Trane Tracer AdaptiView User guide

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User Guide
Tracer® AdaptiView™ Display for CenTraVac™ Water-cooled Chillers
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SAFETY WARNING
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment.
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Warnings, Cautions, and Notices
Safety advisories appear throughout this manual as required.Your personal safety and the proper operation of this machine depend upon the strict observance of these precautions.
The three types of advisories are defined as follows:
WARNING
CAUTIONs
NOTICE
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It could also be used to alert against unsafepractices.
Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property-damage only accidents.
WARNING
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required!
Failure to follow code could result in death or serious injury. All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel. Improperly installed and grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards.To avoid these hazards, you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in NEC and your local/state electrical codes. Failure to follow code could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Required!
Failure to wear proper PPE for the job being undertaken could result in death or serious injury.
Technicians, in order to protect themselves from potential electrical, mechanical, and chemical
hazards, MUST follow precautions in this manual and on the tags, stickers, and labels, as well as the instructions below:
Before installing/servicing this unit, technicians MUST put on all PPE required for the work being undertaken (Examples; cut resistant gloves/sleeves, butyl gloves, safety glasses, hard hat/bump cap, fall protection, electrical PPE and arc flash clothing). ALWAYS refer to appropriate Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and OSHA guidelines for proper PPE.
When working with or around hazardous chemicals, ALWAYS refer to the appropriate SDS and OSHA/GHS (Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals) guidelines for information on allowable personal exposure levels, proper respiratory protection and handling instructions.
If there is a risk of energized electrical contact, arc, or flash, technicians MUST put on all PPE in accordance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, or other country-specific requirements for arc flash protection, PRIOR to servicing the unit. NEVER PERFORM ANY SWITCHING, DISCONNECTING, OR VOLTAGETESTING WITHOUT PROPER ELECTRICAL PPE AND ARC FLASH CLOTHING. ENSURE ELECTRICAL METERSAND EQUIPMENT ARE PROPERLY RATED FOR INTENDED VOLTAGE.
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Revision History
Added LLID Binding section.
Updated “Evaporator settings and status points (Simplex)”, “Condenser settings and status
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points (Simplex)”, “Motor settings and status points (Simplex)”, “Condenser data” and “Evaporator data” tables in Appendix A — Data for CenTraVac Simplex Chillers.
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Table of Contents
Product Overview. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Equipment Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Touchscreen Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Related Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Screen Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Chiller Status Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Main Display Area/Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Main Display Area/Screen Saver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Component Screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Main Menu Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Stopping the Chiller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Restarting the Chiller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
The Alarms Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Alarm Icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Active and Historic Alarm Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Sorting Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Resetting Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Additional Alarm Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
The Reports Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Viewing the Log Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Viewing the ASHRAE Chiller Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Creating and Viewing a Custom Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Editing a Custom Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
About this Chiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Viewing Chiller Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Simplex Chillers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Duplex Chillers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Purge Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
The Data Graphs Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Viewing Data Graphs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Changing the Scales on Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Creating Custom Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Creating a Custom Data Graph From a Default Data Graph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Creating a Custom Data Graph With No Previously Defined Data Graph
Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Editing Custom Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Deleting a Custom Data Graph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Equipment Settings. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 39
The Settings Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Viewing and Changing Equipment Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Chiller Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Service Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Setpoint Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Setpoint Source Arbitration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Changing the Setpoint Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Using the Setpoint Source Button in the Chiller Status Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
From the Setpoint Source Button on the Chiller Settings Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
From an Arbitrated Setpoint Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Feature Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Chilled Water Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Purge Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Manual Control Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Changing a Manual Control Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Settings Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Viewing and Changing Display Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Viewing and Changing the Language Preference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Viewing and Changing Date and Time Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Clean Touchscreen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Security Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 58
Settings Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Disabling Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Enabling Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Logging Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
LLID Binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Appendix A: Data for CenTraVac Simplex Chillers . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Component Screen Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
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Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Log Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
ASHRAE Chiller Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Items Available to Include in Custom Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Data Graph Data Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Data Points Used in Default Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Data Points in Custom Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Appendix B: Data for CenTraVac Duplex Chillers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 77
Component Screen Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Log Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
ASHRAE Chiller Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Items Available to Include in Custom Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Data Graph Data Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Data Points Used in Default Data Graphs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Data Points in Custom Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
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Product Overview
The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display provides a means for viewing data and for making operational changes on the following types of chillers:
Simplex (single compressor) CenTraVac™ chiller models
Duplex™ (dual compressor) CenTraVac™ chiller models
The purpose of this guide is to assist you in using the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display. This guide describes how to access the screens and the types of information that appear on the screens.
Equipment Description
The basic equipment features of the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display are described here.
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The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display is mounted on or near the chiller control panel. It can be attached to the chiller by an arm that can extend 11 inches. Five pivot points enable full articulation as described in the following specifications and in the figure:
Figure 1. The Tracer AdaptiView mounting arm
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Two horizontal pivots points 90º right or left (180º total)
Two vertical pivots points: 90º degrees up or down (180º total)
Rotation: 135º clockwise and 135º counterclockwise (270º total)
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The 12.1-inch color touch-screen display shows data in either inches and pounds (I-P) or standard international (SI) units, and in one of twenty-seven available languages. Animated color graphics indicate the status of the chiller and its components.
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The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display receives 24 Vdc power through its power cable. The Tracer® UC800 controller must be powered on.
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A separate ethernet cable provides communication between the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display and the Tracer® UC800 controller. Alarms are communicated immediately upon detection.
Touchscreen Guidelines
The touch screen registers the downward pressure of a touch. However, touching with increased pressure has no effect.
Use your fingers to operate the touch screen. Do NOT use a pen or pencil point, or any other sharp or pointed object that might scratch the screen surface.
If you apply and hold pressure at more than one point, the touch screen registers only the first touch. For example, if you press a finger on an area of the screen that is not touch sensitive, pressing a sensitive area with another finger will not register.
Holding on to the screen with your hand can cause unintended navigation, such as from thumb or palm pressure.
Related Information
Additional information on CenTraVac™ chillers with Tracer® AdaptiView™ control can be found in these documents:
CVHE-SVX02*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: CVHE, CVHF, and CVHG Water- Cooled CenTraVac Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView Control )
CDHF-SVX01*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: CDHF and CDHG Water-Cooled CenTraVac Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView Control )
CVHH-SVX001*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: CVHH Water-Cooled CenTraVac Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView Control )
CDHH-SVX001*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: CDHH Water-Cooled CenTraVac Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView Control)
PRGF-SVX001*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: EarthWise Purge System with Tracer AdaptiView Control for Water-cooled CenTraVac Chillers with R-123 Refrigerant)
PRGG-SVX001*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: Purge System with Tracer AdaptiView Control for Water-cooled CenTraVac Chillers with R-514A Refrigerant)
CTV-SVD03*-EN (Diagnostics Manual: Diagnostic Descriptions, Troubleshooting Tables, and
Control Component Overview for Water-cooled CenTraVac Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView Control)
CTV-SVP02*-EN (Programming Guide: Tracer TU Service Tool for Water-cooled CenTraVac Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView Control)
TTU-SVN01*-EN (Getting Started Guide: Tracer TU Service Tool)
Screen Overview
The touch-sensitive areas of the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display screen are described in detail in this section.
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Figure 2. Tracer AdaptiView display (Home screen for Simplex chillers is shown)
1. “Chiller Status Area,” p. 9
2. “Main Display Area/Home Screen,” p. 10 This area is different between the Simplex chiller models and the Duplex™ chiller models. Table 2, p. 11 describes the differences.
“Main Menu Area,” p. 17
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Chiller Status Area
The chiller status area (shown as Location 1 in every screen on the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display. Basic information about chiller status and control appears on the face of the buttons and touch targets. When touched, the buttons and touch targets open other screens that provide more information and control access. The following table provides the details.
Table 1. Chiller status area
Button/Touch target Description
Chiller status button
Alarm indicator button
Manual override button
The top-level operating mode of the chiller appears on the chiller status button. Touch this button to view the Chiller Operating Mode screen.
Note: For more information, refer to
If an active alarm exists, the alarm indicator button appears with the alarm severity indicated on it. If there is more than one alarm, the most severe appears. You can touch this button as an alternate way to view the Alarms screen.
Note: For more information, refer to
If a manual override exists but no active alarm exists, a manual override button appears in the same location as the alarm indicator button. If neither an alarm nor a manual override exist, no button appears. If a manual override exists, you can touch this button as an alternate way to view the Manual Control Settings screen.
Note: For more information, refer to
“Screen Overview,” p. 8) remains visible from
“Reports,” p. 65 .
“Alarms,” p. 20.
“Manual Control Settings,” p. 47.
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Table 1. Chiller status area (continued)
Button/Touch target Description
The water temperature touch target shows one of the following, depending on whether the chiller is in
Water temperature touch target
Setpoint source touch target
heating or cooling mode (also referred to as the Active Control Type):
If the Active Control Type is chilled water, the Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature appears and the touch target links to the evaporator component screen.
If the Active Control Type is hot water, the Condenser Leaving Water Temperature appears and the touch target links to the condenser component screen.
If the Ice Building mode is Active, the Evaporator Entering Water Temperature appears and the touch target links to the evaporator component screen.
Note: For more information on the evaporator and condenser component screens, refer to
Screens,” p. 14
The current setpoint source is highlighted in green on the setpoint source touch target. Touch this target to view the Setpoint Source screen, where you can change the setpoint source.
Note: For more information, refer to
.
“Component
“Changing the Setpoint Source,” p. 44 .
Auto/Stop buttons
Auto and Stop are toggle buttons: One appears raised when the other is appears depressed.
Touch Auto to activate the chiller startup process.
Touch Stop to active the chiller shutdown process.
Note: For more information, refer to
Main Display Area/Home Screen
All screens appear within the main display area (shown as Location 2 shown in the figure in
“Screen Overview,” p. 8).
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The home screen (shown in chiller status information on “touch targets” (the entire white rectangular areas) for each chiller component. Touching any touch target displays a screen containing more chiller status information related to each component (refer to
Each touch target that appears on the home screen is described in the following table, including those for Simplex chillers, and those for Duplex™ chillers.
In the lower right corner of the home screen, you can view the date and time as well as additional chiller information. For details, see the last three rows of the following table.
“Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation,” p. 18.
“Screen Overview,” p. 8) provides the most frequently needed
“Component Screens,” p. 14).
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Table 2. Home screen touch targets and buttons
Touch target Description
Compressor for Simplex chillers
This compressor touch target chiller provides information on:
Compressor Running Status
Differential Oil Pressure Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Compressor component screen.
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Compressor for Duplex Chillers
Condenser for all chiller models
Evaporator for all chiller models
This compressor touch target provides information on:
Compressor Running Status Ckt1
Compressor Running Status Ckt2
Touch anywhere on the Ckt1 side of the touch target to view the
Circuit 1 Compressor component screen. Touch anywhere on the Ckt2 side of the tough target to view the Circuit 2 Compressor component screen.
This condenser touch target provides information on:
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature
Condenser Entering Water Temperature
Active Hot Water Setpoint (if Hot Water Control is available)
Condenser Water Flow Status (animation in graphic indicates if
condenser is running) Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Condenser component screen.
The evaporator touch target provides information on:
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Active Chilled Water Setpoint (if Chilled Water Control is available) or
Active Ice Termination Setpoint in Ice Building mode)
Evaporator Water Flow Status (animation in graphic indicates if
evaporator is running) Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Evaporator component screen.
Motor for Simplex chillers
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The motor touch target provides information on:
Average line current
Frequency (if adjustable-frequency drive is configured) Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Motor component screen.
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Table 2. Home screen touch targets and buttons (continued)
Touch target Description
Motor for Duplex chillers
The motor touch target provides information on:
Average line current Ckt1
Average line current Ckt2 Touch anywhere on the Ckt1 side of the touch target to view the Circuit 1 Motor component screen. Touch anywhere on the Ckt2 side of the tough target to view the Circuit 2 Motor component screen.
Purge for Simplex chillers
The purge touch target provides information on:
Purge top level mode Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Purge component screen.
Note: The Purge button is not displayed if Purge is not installed.
Purge for Duplex chillers
Information button and chiller and display names
Custom Report
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A graphic of a chiller appears on the home page. The graphic uses animation to indicate the operational status of the chiller. If the chiller is running, animation appears within the cutaway areas of the compressor, the evaporator, and the condenser, as shown in the figure in
Overview,” p. 8
The chiller graphic that appears on the screen also indicates the type of chiller that the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display is monitoring. One of the following graphics will appear in the display for Simplex chillers:
2-stage compressor, cooling only (as shown in the figure in
2-stage compressor with auxiliary condenser
2-stage compressor with heat recovery
3-stage compressor, cooling only
3-stage compressor with auxiliary condenser
3-stage compressor with heat recovery
. If the chiller is not running, the components are enclosed and are not animated.
The purge touch target provides information on:
Purge top level mode Ckt1
Purge top level mode Ckt2 Touch anywhere on the Ckt1 side of the touch target to view the Circuit 1 Purge component screen. Touch anywhere on the Ckt2 side of the tough target to view the Circuit 2 Purge component screen.
Note: The Purge button is not displayed if Purge is not installed.
Touch the “i” or the chiller or display name to view the About this Chiller screen.
Note: For more information, see
Touch the Custom Report button to view the Custom Report screen.
Note: For more information, see “Creating and Viewing a Custom
Report,” p. 24
.
“About this Chiller,” p. 26 .
“Screen
“Screen Overview,” p. 8)
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One of the following graphics will appear on the display for Duplex™ chillers:
2–stage compressor
3–stage compressor
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Main Display Area/Screen Saver
After 30 minutes of inactivity, the screen dims and a screen saver appears in the main display area as shown in the following figure. The screen saver also appears if you touch the animated graphic on the home screen. Alternately, if you touch the screen saver, the home screen appears.
Figure 3. Screen saver
Component Screens
Each chiller component has a touch target, accessible from the home screen, that is illustrated in
“Screen Overview,” p. 8 (main display area/home screen) and described in “Main Display Area/ Home Screen,” p. 10
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If you touch anywhere on a component touch target, a screen appears containing data that is related to that component (see the example in the following figure). You can use the shortcut buttons at the top of each of the component screens to view the other components screens.
“Appendix A: Data for CenTraVac Simplex Chillers,” p. 63 lists the settings and status points that
are accessible from each of the component screens. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings and status points appear.
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Figure 4. Component screen example for Simplex chillers
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1. Data Graph shortcut button
2. Component screen shortcut buttons
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Each component has a separate screen for circuit 1 and circuit 2.
If you touch anywhere on an evaporator or condenser component touch target, a screen appears containing data related to circuit 1 of that component (refer to the following figure).
If you touch in the circuit 1 data area of a compressor, motor, or purge component touch target, a screen appears containing data related to circuit 1 of that component. If you touch in the circuit 2 data area of a compressor, motor, or purge component touch target, a screen appears containing data related to circuit 2 of that component.
Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 buttons at the bottom of each component screen (see Location 4 in the following figure) allow you to toggle between circuit 1 and circuit 2 component screens.
You can use the shortcut buttons at the top of each of the component screens (see Location 2 in the preceding figure) to view the other components screens. If you are viewing a circuit 1 component screen and touch a shortcut button, the circuit 1 screen for the component represented by that button appears; and likewise for circuit 2.
“Appendix B: Data for CenTraVac Duplex Chillers ,” p. 77 lists the settings and status points that
are accessible from each of the component screens. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings and status points appear.
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Figure 5. Component screen example for Duplex chillers
1. Data Graph shortcut button
2. Component screen shortcut buttons
3. Animated graphic
4. Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 components screen toggle buttons
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Some settings appear on the component screens as buttons. These buttons take you to another screen, where you can change the setting. (See, for example, the buttons on the evaporator component screen in the preceding two figures, which show the Active Chilled Water Setpoint and the Evaporator Water Pump Override).
NNoottee:: For more information about changing settings, see
“Equipment Settings,” p. 39.
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To view a data graph that is related to the component screen you are viewing, touch the Data Graph button at the top left of the component screen (Location 1 in the preceding two figures).
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On the left side of each component screen is a graphic of the component. If the chiller is running, each graphic, except for the purge graphic, is animated.
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Main Menu Area
The main menu area (shown in the display. When touched, each of the buttons displays the main menu screen for the topic listed on the button. The following table provides a description of each button.
Table 3. Main menu area
Button
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“Screen Overview,” p. 8) always remains visible at the bottom of
Description
Touch the Alarms button to view the Alarms screen. If there is an active alarm, the button flashes a color. The flashing color is determined by the highest severity of active alarms:
If an Immediate Shutdown alarm exists, the flashing color is red.
If a Normal Shutdown alarm exists, the flashing color is yellow.
If a Warning alarm exists, the flashing color is blue.
Note: For more information, see
Touch the Reports button to view the Reports screen.
Note: For more information, see .
Touch the Data Graphs button to view the Data Graphs screen.
Note: For more information, see
Touch the Settings button to view the Settings screen, which is separated into the following three categories:
“Equipment Settings,” p. 39
“Display Settings,” p. 51
“Security Settings,” p. 58
Note: Refer to the page numbers for detailed information about each category.
Touch the Language icon to view the Language screen. (This button is a shortcut. You can also view the Language screen by using the Settings button.)
Note: For more information, see
“Alarms,” p. 20.
“Reports,” p. 23.
“Data Graphs,” p. 32.
“Viewing and Changing the Language Preference,” p. 54.
Touching the brightness button will cycle the display brightness from 30% to 60% to 90% brightness.
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Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation
You can start or stop the chiller from the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display by using the Auto and Stop buttons. The buttons are located in upper right.
Stopping the Chiller
You can stop the chiller in two ways:
Normally, which involves stopping the various components sequentially in order to protect them from damage
Immediately, which shuts down all the components at once, and should be used only in an emergency
To stop the chiller in either of these ways:
1. Touch the Stop button to initiate the chiller shutdown process. A confirmation screen appears as shown in the following figure.
Figure 6. Stop the Chiller confirmation screen
2. Touch the YYeess button. The Shutting Down Chiller screen appears as shown in the following figure.
To stop the chiller normally, no further action is required. You can observe the submodes
change and the timers count down.
To stop the chiller immediately, touch the IImmmmeeddiiaattee SShhuuttddoowwnn button.
To cancel shutdown, touch the CCaanncceell SShhuuttddoowwnn button.
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Figure 7. Shutting Down Chiller screen
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NNoottee:: If the chiller is a Duplex™, the screen shows top-level modes and submodes for both
the chiller and the two circuits.
Restarting the Chiller
Touch the Auto button to initiate the chiller restart process. You can observe the mode change to Auto. The chiller will wait until cooling is needed before starting the compressor.
When the chiller is running normally, it automatically starts and stops as needed to reach its setpoints.
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Alarms
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You can use the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display to view alarms and to reset them. Alarms are communicated to the display immediately upon detection.
The Alarms Screen
Touch the AAllaarrmmss button in the main menu area at the bottom of the screen to view the Alarms screen. A table of active alarms appears that is organized chronologically with the most recent at the top of the list, as shown in the following figure. This example shows the default view, which appears each time you return to the screen.
Figure 8. Alarms screen (default view)
1. Reset Alarms button
2. Number of alarms
3. Sortable columns—The example is sorted by date/time.
4. Page controls
NNoottee:: A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains
more than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages.
5. Alarms categories—The example shows active alarms.
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Alarm Icons
Alarm icons, which appear in the left-most column of the alarms screen and on the alarms indicator button if there is an existing alarm, are distinguished by their shape and color. Their meaning is explained in the following table.
Table 4. Alarm icons
Active alarm icons Historic alarm icons
Red octagon Gray octagon
Yellow triangle Gray triangle
Blue circle
Gray circle
Active and Historic Alarm Categories
You can view alarms by three different categories:
AAccttiivvee aallaarrmmss:: These are alarms that require attention. All alarms that are currently active appear when you view this category.
HHiissttoorriicc aallaarrmmss:: After an alarm condition has been resolved, the alarm is reclassified as historic. The 20 most recent historic alarms appear when you view this category.
AAllll aallaarrmmss:: All active alarms and the 20 most recent historic alarms appear when you view this category. The alarms are listed in chronological order.
The Alarms screen defaults to active alarms, as in AAccttiivvee AAllaarrmmss button in Location 5 appears shaded in the figure, which indicates that you are viewing active alarms. To view a different category, touch HHiissttoorriicc AAllaarrmmss or AAllll AAllaarrmmss. The button you select becomes shaded and the list appears.
AAllaarrmmss
Level of severity
Immediate shutdown
Normal shutdown
Warning
“The Alarms Screen,” p. 20. Note that the
Sorting Alarms
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You can sort the alarms table by:
Date/Time (the default sort): Most recent alarms are at the top.
Severity: Active alarms are at the top (if you are viewing both active and historic alarms), followed by the most severe, followed by the most recent.
Description: Alarms are sorted alphanumerically by name, followed by the most recent.
Status: Alarms are sorted according to active/historic status (if you are viewing both active and historic alarms), followed by the most recent.
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Resetting Alarms
Some alarms require reset to move from the active to the historic state, even if the issue causing the alarm has been resolved. These manual reset alarms are sometimes referred to as latching alarms. Non-latching alarms change from the active to the historic state automatically, after the problem has been resolved.
The Alarms screen does not directly state whether the alarms are latching or non-latching. However, their behavior indicates their type:
Reset latching alarms by touching the RReesseett AAllaarrmmss button at the top of the Alarms screen (refer to active alarms list and becoming a part of the historic alarms list. However, if the condition that caused the alarm persists, the alarm will re-appear in the active alarms list.
You do not have to reset non-latching alarms. Non-latching alarms automatically disappear from the active alarms list and re-appear in the historic alarms list when the conditions that caused them are resolved.
“The Alarms Screen,” p. 20). Latching alarms respond by disappearing from the
Additional Alarm Indicators
In addition to the Alarms screen, there are two buttons that indicate alarm conditions. These buttons are viewable from any screen on the display. You can touch either one to access the Alarms screen.
The AAllaarrmmss button in the main menu area of the screen (refer to flashes a color that represents the alarm level of the most severe active alarm. The three color possibilities correspond to those of the active alarm icons shown in
If an active alarm is present, the alarm indicator button (refer to appears in the upper left of the screen, as shown in “The Alarms Screen,” p. 20. The icon on this button indicates the level of the most severe active alarm.
“Screen Overview,” p. 8)
“Alarm Icons,” p. 21.
“Chiller Status Area,” p. 9)
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Reports
You can use the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display to view a variety of reports and to create and edit a custom report. All reports contain live data that refreshes every 2–5 seconds.
The Reports Screen
Touch the RReeppoorrttss button in the main menu area (refer to Reports screen. The Reports screen contains the following buttons:
Log Sheet
ASHRAE Chiller Log
Custom Report
About This Chiller
Chiller Operating Modes
Purge Operating Modes
Each button links to the report named on the button.
Figure 9. Reports screen
“Screen Overview,” p. 8) to view the
Viewing the Log Sheet
On the Reports screen, touch LLoogg SShheeeett to view the information that is itemized in
Sheet,” p. 65
included in the Log Sheet are those recommended by Trane. Refer to current Trane service literature for more information.
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for Simplex chillers, and in “Log Sheet,” p. 79 for Duplex™ chillers. The items
“Log
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Viewing the ASHRAE Chiller Log
On the Reports screen, touch AASSHHRRAAEE CChhiilllleerr LLoogg to view the information that is itemized in
“ASHRAE Chiller Log,” p. 67 for Simplex chillers, and in “ASHRAE Chiller Log,” p. 80 for
Duplex™ chillers.
Creating and Viewing a Custom Report
You can create a custom report in which you specify the type and order of data that it contains. Items available to select for a custom report are grouped according to subsystem. (For Simplex chillers, see
“Items Available to Include in Custom Reports,” p. 82.)
To create and view a custom report:
1. On the Reports screen, touch CCuussttoomm RReeppoorrtt. The Custom Report screen appears.
2. On the Custom Report screen, touch EEddiitt. The Edit Custom Report screen appears in the following figure.
Figure 10. Edit Custom Report screen
“Items Available to Include in Custom Reports,” p. 69; for Duplex™ chillers, see
3. Touch the up/down arrows at the top of the left box on this screen to scroll through the items that are available to add to a custom report.
4. To set up a custom report by adding:
One item at a time, touch the item. It responds by changing to blue. Touch AAdddd to move
the selected item to the right box on the screen.
All of the items at once to the right box on the screen, touch AAdddd AAllll.
NNoottee:: You can organize your selections in any order by using the down arrows that appears
in the right box, and by adding them one at a time in the order in which you want them to appear in your report.
5. To save and view your custom report, touch SSaavvee. The Custom Reports screen appears, containing the custom report you have just created as shown in the next figure.
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NNoottee:: A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains
more than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages, as in the following figure.
Figure 11. Custom Report screen
Editing a Custom Report
You can edit the custom report by adding, removing, or re-order data as follows:
1. On the Custom Report screen, touch EEddiitt. The EEddiitt CCuussttoomm RReeppoorrtt screen appears.
2. Add, remove, or re-order as follows:
To add an item to the custom report, touch it. It responds by changing to blue. You an use
the arrows to scroll through the rest of the items that can be added to the custom report. Then touch AAdddd to move the selected item to the box on the right side of the screen. To add all of the remaining items in the left box to the custom report, touch AAdddd AAllll.
To remove an item from the custom report, touch it. It responds by changing to blue. You
can use the arrows to scroll through the rest of the items that can be removed from the custom report. Then touch RReemmoovvee to move the selected item to the box on the left side of the screen.
To re-order items in the custom report, touch it. It responds by changing to blue. Use the
arrows to change the order of a highlighted item.
3. To save and view your edited custom report, touch SSaavvee. The Custom Reports screen appears, containing the custom report you have just edited.
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About this Chiller
On the Reports screen, touch AAbboouutt TThhiiss CChhiilllleerr to view the following unit information:
Chiller Name
Chiller Model Number
Chiller Sales Order Number
Product Name
Controller Build Part Number
Chiller Serial Number
Display Firmware Build
Controller Hardware Serial Number
Controller Boot Part Number
Display Boot Code
Viewing Chiller Operating Modes
On the Reports screen, touch CChhiilllleerr OOppeerraattiinngg MMooddeess to view the current operating status of the chiller in terms of the top-level operating mode and submodes.
NNoottee:: You can also access the Chiller Operating Modes screen from the chiller status button in
the upper left corner of the screen.
Simplex Chillers
The following figure shows an example of a Chiller Operating Modes screen for a Simplex chiller.
Figure 12. Chiller Operating Modes screen for Simplex chillers
Simplex chillers operate in one of the top-level operating modes shown in the following table. The table gives a description of the top-level modes and lists the submodes that correspond to each top-level mode.
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Submodes are dependent on the top-level mode. Their appearance on the Chiller Operating Modes screen has the following characteristics:
The newest submode appears at the top of the submode list.
Submodes disappear when they no longer apply.
The screen displays up to six submodes.
If less than six submodes are active, the submode rows that do not apply are blank.
Table 5. Chiller top-level operating modes and corresponding submodes for Simplex chillers
Top-level mode Description Corresponding submodes
Local Stop
Stopped
Run Inhibit
Auto
Waiting to Start
Starting Compressor Unit is starting compressor.
Running Compressor is running with no limits in effect.
Chiller is inhibited from running and requires user action to go to Auto.
Unit is inhibited from running by building automation system (BAS), external control source (Ext), or Auto Reset diagnostic
Unit is determining if there is a need to run.
Unit is waiting for tasks required prior to compressor start to be completed.
Immediate Stop
Diagnostic Shutdown—Manual Reset
Ice Building Is Complete
Tracer Inhibit
External Source Inhibit
Diagnostic Shutdown—Auto Reset
Waiting for Evaporator Water Flow
Waiting for a Need to Cool
Waiting for a Need to Heat
Power Up Delay Inhibit (MIN:SEC)
Waiting For Condenser Water Flow
Establishing Oil Pressure
Pre-Lubrication Time (MIN:SEC)
Motor Temperature Inhibit: Motor Temperature/ Inhibit Temperature
Restart Time Inhibit (MIN:SEC)
AFD Restart Inhibit
High Vacuum Inhibit: Oil Sump Press/Inhibit Press
Low Oil Temperature Inhibit: Oil Temperature/ Inhibit Temperature
Waiting for Starter To Start (MIN:SEC)
No submode is shown
No submode is shown
Hot Water Control
Surge
Base Loaded
Hot Gas Bypass
Ice Building
Ice To Normal Transition
Current Control Soft Loading
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Table 5. Chiller top-level operating modes and corresponding submodes for Simplex chillers (continued)
Top-level mode Description Corresponding submodes
Current Limit
Phase Unbalance Limit
Condenser Pressure Limit
Running—Limit Compressor is running with limits in effect.
Free Cooling Unit is in Free Cooling mode and will not run the compressor.
Preparing to Shutdown Unit is closing inlet guide vanes prior to compressor shutdown. Closing IGV (IGV Position %)
Shutting Down
(a)
“MIN:SEC” refers to a count-down timer that appears on the screen to indicate how long the submode will remain active.
(b)
“IGV Position %” refers to a value that indicates the position of the inlet guide vane (IGV).
Compressor has been stopped and unit is performing shutdown tasks.
Evaporator Temperature Limit
Evaporator Rfgt Temperature Higher Than Selection
Minimum Capacity Limit
Maximum Capacity Limit
Opening Free Cooling Valves
Closing Free Cooling Limit
(b)
Post-Lubrication Time (MIN:SEC)
Evaporator Pump Off Delay (MIN:SEC
Condenser Pump Off Delay (MIN:SEC)
Satisfied Need to Minimum Capacity Timer (will appear for only 10 seconds)
(a)
(a)
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Duplex Chillers
The following figure shows an example of a Duplex Chiller Operating Modes screen.
Figure 13. Chiller Operating Modes screen for Duplex chillers
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For Duplex™ chillers, the Chiller Operating Modes screen shows top-level modes and submodes for the chiller (
Table 6, p. 29) and for the circuits (Table 7, p. 30). Each table shows top-level
modes in the left column, a description in the middle column, and the corresponding submodes in the right column.
Submodes are dependent on the top-level mode. They appear on the Chiller Operating Modes screen with the following characteristics:
The newest submode appears at the top of the submode list.
Submodes disappear when they no longer apply.
The screen displays up to four submodes.
If less than four submodes are active, the submode rows that do not apply are blank.
Table 6. Chiller top-level operating modes and corresponding submodes for Duplex chillers
Top-level mode Description Corresponding submodes
Local Stop
Stopped
Run Inhibit
Auto
Waiting to Start
Running At least one circuit on the chiller is currently running.
Running—Limit
The chiller is not running either circuit and cannot run without intervention.
The chiller is currently being inhibited from starting (and running), but may be allowed to start if the inhibiting or diagnostic condition is cleared.
The chiller is not currently running but can be expected to start at any moment given that the proper conditions and interlocks are satisfied.
The chiller is going through the necessary steps to allow the lead circuit to start.
At least one circuit on the chiller is currently running, but the operation of the chiller as a whole is being actively limited by the controls. The submodes that apply the Running top modes may be displayed along with the following limit-specific modes.
Immediate Stop
Diagnostic Shutdown—Manual Reset
Ice Building Is Complete
Start Inhibited By BAS
Waiting for BAS Communication
External Source Inhibit
Diagnostic Shutdown—Auto Reset
No Circuits Available
Waiting for Evaporator Water Flow
Waiting for a Need to Cool
Waiting for a Need to Heat
Power Up Display Inhibit (MIN:SEC)
The chiller will wait up to 4 minutes and 15 seconds in this mode for condenser water flow to be established by means of the flow switch hardwired input.
Hot Water Control
Base Loaded
Ice Building
Ice To Normal Transition (MIN:SEC)
Current Control Softloading
Capacity Control Softloading
Minimum Capacity Limit
All of the chiller-level Running submodes apply. There are no specific submodes associated with Running—Limit.
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Table 6. Chiller top-level operating modes and corresponding submodes for Duplex chillers (continued)
Top-level mode Description Corresponding submodes
Evaporator Pump Off Delay (MIN:SEC)
Condenser Pump Off Delay (MIN:SEC)
Shutting Down
Miscellaneous
(a)
“MIN:SEC” refers to a count-down timer that appears on the screen to indicate how long the submode will remain active.
(b)
“IGV Position %” refers to a value that indicates the position of the inlet guide vane (IGV).
The chiller is still running, but shutdown is imminent. The chiller is going through a compressor run-unload.
These submodes may appear with most of the top-level chiller modes.
Table 7. Circuit-level operating modes and corresponding submodes for Duplex chillers
Top-level mode Description Corresponding submodes
Stopped The circuit is not running, and cannot run without intervention.
The circuit is currently being inhibited from starting (and
Run Inhibit
Auto
Waiting To Start
Starting Compressor
running), but may be allowed to start if the inhibiting or diagnostic condition is cleared.
The circuit is currently not running but is expected to start at any moment if the proper conditions are satisfied.
The chiller is going through the necessary steps to allow the lead circuit to start.
The circuit is going through the necessary steps to allow the compressor on that circuit to start.
Satisfied Need to Cool
Satisfied Need to Heat
Satisfied Need to Minimum Capacity Timer (will display for only 10 seconds)
Evaporator Pump Off Override
Condenser Pump Override
Manual Capacity Override
IGV Manual Override
(b)
Software Service Lock
Diagnostic Shutdown—Manual Reset
Front Panel Circuit Lockout
Diagnostic Shutdown—Auto Reset
External Circuit Lockout
No Circuit Submodes
Waiting for Low Oil Differential Pressure
Establishing Oil Pressure
Pre-Lubrication Time (MIN:SEC)
Motor Temperature Inhibit: Motor Temperature/ Inhibit Temperature
Restart Time Inhibit (MIN:SEC)
High Vacuum Inhibit: Oil Sump Press/Inhibit Press
Low Oil Temperature Inhibit: Oil Temperature/ Inhibit Temperature
Waiting for Starter To Start (MIN:SEC)
Waiting for IGV Positioning to Complete
Waiting for Starter Interlock
No submodes
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(a)
(b)
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Table 7. Circuit-level operating modes and corresponding submodes for Duplex chillers (continued)
Top-level mode Description Corresponding submodes
Surge
Hot Gas Bypass
Running The compressor on the circuit is currently running.
Running—Limit Compressor is running with limits in effect.
Preparing to Shutdown The circuit is preparing to de-energize the compressor. Closing IGV
Shutting Down
Miscellaneous
(a)
“MIN:SEC” refers to a count-down timer that appears on the screen to indicate how long the submode will remain active.
(b)
“IGV Position %” refers to a value that indicates the position of the inlet guide vane (IGV).
The chiller is going through the necessary steps after de­energizing the compressor.
These submodes may appear with most of the top-level chiller modes.
Current Limit
Phase Unbalance Limit
Evaporator Temperature Limit
High Compressor Discharge Temp Limit
Current Limit
Phase Unbalance Limit
Condenser Pressure Limit
Evaporator Temperature Limit
High Compressor Discharge Temp Limit
(b)
Post-Lubrication Time (MIN:SEC)
Overdrive IGV Closed
Oil Pump Override
(b)
RReeppoorrttss
(a)
Purge Operating Modes
On the Reports screen, touch PPuurrggee OOppeerraattiinngg MMooddeess to view the current operating status of the purge system in terms of the top-level operating mode and submodes.
NNoottee:: For Duplex™ chillers, the operating status of purge system is shown in terms of the two
circuits.
The purge system operates in one of four top-level operating modes:
Stop
On
Auto
Adaptive
Submodes are dependent on the top-level mode. Their appearance on the Purge Operating Modes screen has the following characteristics:
The newest submode appears at the top of the submode list.
Submodes disappear when they no longer apply.
The screen displays up to six submodes.
If less than six submodes are active, the submode rows that do not apply are blank.
For detailed information about purge operating modes and submodes, refer to PRGF-SVX001*­EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: EarthWise Purge System with Tracer AdaptiView Control for Water-cooled CenTraVac Chillers with R-123 Refrigerant) or PRGG-SVX001*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: Purge System with Tracer AdaptiView Control for Water-cooled CenTraVac Chillers with R-514A Refrigerant), as appropriate.
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Data Graphs
You can use the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display to view a variety of default data graphs and to create up to six custom data graphs with up to eight data points per graph. The data sample rate is 30 seconds, and the data storage duration is 48 hours. These rates cannot be adjusted.
The Data Graphs Screen
Touch the DDaattaa GGrraapphhss button in the main menu area to view the Data Graphs screen shown in the following figure. Each button on the screen links to a data graph.
The buttons under the Default Graphs heading for Simplex chillers are:
Chiller Overview 1
Chiller Overview 2
Approach Temperature
Evaporator
Motor
Condenser
Motor Temperature
Compressor
Purge
Oil System or Lube System
When you create custom graphs, they appear under the Custom Graphs heading with names such as “Custom 1” and “Custom 2,” as shown in the following figure.
Figure 14. Data Graphs screen
The buttons under the Default Graphs heading for Duplex™ chillers are:
CChhiilllleerr
Chiller Overview 1
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Chiller Overview 2
Evaporator
Condenser
CCiirrccuuiitt 11
Oil System
Approach Temperature
Compressor
Motor
Motor Temperature
Purge
CCiirrccuuiitt 22
Oil System
Approach Temperature
Compressor
Motor
Motor Temperature
Purge
Viewing Data Graphs
On the Data Graphs screen, touch any of the buttons to view a live graph. (The following figure shows Chiller Overview 1 as an example). For every graph, the X-axis shows time. The Y­axes presents data points specific to each graph. The data points are listed in
Screen,” p. 32
Figure 15. Example of Data Graph (Chiller Overview 1 shown)
DDaattaa GGrraapphhss
“The Data Graphs
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DDaattaa GGrraapphhss
Changing the Scales on Data Graphs
CChhaannggiinngg tthhee SSccaallee ooff tthhee XX--aaxxiiss
The X-axis scale defaults to the most recent 60 minutes with 15 minutes in between the time labels that appear across the bottom of the graph. You can change the scale from the last 12 minutes to the last 2 days and increments in between, as follows:
12-minute graph with 3 minutes between time labels
40-minute graph with 10 minutes between time labels
60-minute graph with 15 minutes between time labels
4-hour graph with 1 hour between time labels
8-hour graph with 2 hours between time labels
1-day graph with 6 hours between time labels
2-day graph with 12 hours between time labels
To change the scale, touch the plus or minus button in the magnifying glass in the lower left corner of a data graph that you want to edit (for an example, refer to the figure in
Graphs,” p. 33). The slider scale moves to the right or left as you touch either the plus or minus
button. The time scale for the X-axis changes in response.
CChhaannggiinngg tthhee SSccaallee ooff tthhee YY--aaxxeess
The Y-axes scales have a default range that varies for each data graph. You can change the range for each graph.
1. Touch the EEddiitt YY--AAxxiiss button at the bottom of a data graph that you want to edit (for an
example, refer to the figure in appears in the following figure. The screen shows the minimum and maximum values for that particular graph.
Figure 16. Set Axis Range screen
“Viewing Data Graphs,” p. 33). The Set Axis Range screen
“Viewing Data
2. Touch the MMaannuuaallllyy sseett vvaalluueess button under either the Left Y-Axis or Right Y-Axis heading.
EEnntteerr nnuummbbeerr buttons appear to the right of the minimum and maximum values.
3. Touch the EEnntteerr nnuummbbeerr button for the value you want to change. A keypad appears on the
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screen.
4. Touch the appropriate numbers to change the current value. The new value appears above
the keypad.
5. Touch the EEnntteerr button. The graph you were previously viewing appears with changed
maximum and/or minimum values.
6. Touch SSaavvee. The data graph appears with changed Y-axes scales.
Creating Custom Data Graphs
You can create a custom data graph in two ways:
By starting with a default data graph
By starting from a blank screen, with no previously defined data graph points
Creating a Custom Data Graph From a Default Data Graph
1. Touch the CCrreeaattee CCuussttoomm button at the top left of any default data graph screen (for an
example, refer to the figure in appears as shown in the following figure.
Figure 17. Data Graph Points screen
“Viewing Data Graphs,” p. 33). The Data Graph Points screen
DDaattaa GGrraapphhss
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2. Touch the AAdddd//RReemmoovvee PPooiinnttss button at the top left of the screen. The Add/Remove screen
appears (refer to the following figure), pre-populated with data points from the default data graph you chose.
NNoottee:: When you save the graph, a new custom graph is created; the default data graph is not
overwritten.
3. Touch the up/down arrows at the top of the left box on the Add/Remove screen to scroll
through a list of chiller components. The list of items in the box just below the up/down arrows changes to correspond to the component choice. (For reference, these items are listed
“Appendix A: Data for CenTraVac Simplex Chillers,” p. 63 and “Appendix B: Data for
in
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CenTraVac Duplex Chillers ,” p. 77).
Figure 18. Add/Remove screen example
4. To choose points to include in the custom data graph, you can do any of the following:
To add one item at a time, touch the item in the left box. It responds by changing to blue. Touch AAdddd to move the selected item to the right box.
To add all of the items in the left box to the right box, touch AAdddd AAllll.
To remove one item at a time, touch the item in the right box. It responds by changing to blue. Touch RReemmoovvee to move the selected item to the left box.
To remove all of the items in the right box to the left box, touch RReemmoovvee AAllll. A confirmation screen appears, asking you to verify your request.
5. When you are finished choosing data points, touch SSaavvee. The Data Graph Points screen appears. Touch the FFiinniisshheedd button to view the custom data graph you have just created (refer to the following figure.
NNoottee:: To edit the appearance of data points in the graph, refer to
Graphs,” p. 37
.
“Editing Custom Data
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Figure 19. Custom data graph example
DDaattaa GGrraapphhss
Creating a Custom Data Graph With No Previously Defined Data Graph Points
1. Touch the CCrreeaattee CCuussttoomm button at the top left of the Data Graphs screen ( The Add/Remove screen appears (see ), but with no data on the screen.
2. Continue by following Step 3 through Step 5 in “Creating a Custom Data Graph From a
Default Data Graph,” p. 35
.
Figure 14, p. 32).
Editing Custom Data Graphs
You can edit custom data graphs by:
Changing the scales of the X-axis and Y-axes (follow the procedures in
on Data Graphs,” p. 34 ).
Changing the:
Line style between bold and normal
Y-axis location between left and right
Line color
1. To edit a data point, touch the EEddiitt button in the row for the data point you want to edit. The Edit Data Point screen appears (refer to the following figure).
2. Touch the button in each category—Line Style, Y-Axis, Color—that represents how you want the graph to appear. The buttons you select become shaded.
3. Touch SSaavvee. The screen you were previously viewing appears with your changes reflected in the table.
“Changing the Scales
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DDaattaa GGrraapphhss
Figure 20. Edit Data Point screen
Deleting a Custom Data Graph
Touch the DDeelleettee button at the top of a custom graph screen to delete the custom graph.
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Equipment Settings
You can use the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display to monitor and change a variety of equipment settings.
The Settings Screen
Touch the SSeettttiinnggss button in the main menu area (see Settings screen. Equipment Settings identifies a column of buttons located on the screen. (Refer to the outlined column in the following figure.) The buttons are:
Chiller Settings
Feature Settings
Chiller Water Reset
Purge Settings
Manual Control Settings
Each of these buttons provide access to a screen that contains additional buttons related to each topic. This section provides detailed information about these screens.
Figure 21. Settings screen with the Equipment Settings column highlighted
“Main Menu Area,” p. 17) to view the
Viewing and Changing Equipment Settings
Each button in the Equipment Settings column on the Settings screen takes you to a menu screen that contains a group of buttons. Each button displays the name of a setting and its current value (refer to the following figure). Touch any button to view a screen where you can change the setting for the feature shown on the button.
NNoottee:: A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains more
than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages, as in the following figure.
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Figure 22. Example equipment settings screen (Chiller Settings shown)
To change an equipment setting, follow this procedure:
1. Touch one of the buttons in the Equipment Settings column on the Settings screen, such as Chiller Settings. The corresponding screen appears (in this case, the Chiller Settings screen).
2. Touch the button that shows the equipment setting you want to change. A screen that allows you to change the equipment setting appears. There are two types of these screens:
For screens with button selections, touch the button that represents the setting you want.
The button becomes shaded, and a SSaavvee button appears at the bottom of the screen as shown in the following figure.
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Figure 23. Example equipment settings screen with buttons for changing setting
For screens with numerical keypads, touch the appropriate numbers to change the current
value as shown in the following figure. The new value appears above the keypad.
Figure 24. Example equipment settings screen with keypad for changing setting
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– When you enter a new number, the value in the NNeeww vvaalluuee field is deleted and
replaced with the new entry.
The backspace (arrow) key deletes the characters you previously entered.
If the keypad is used to enter a setpoint that is out of range, an error dialog will
appear when you touch the SSaavvee button.
– Keypads that allow negative numbers have positive and negative number (+/-)
keys.
3. Touch SSaavvee to complete the change. The current value is updated in the upper left side of the screen, demonstrating that the change has been communicated to the Tracer UC800 controller. The screen you were previously viewing appears.
NNoottee:: Manual Control Settings screens have Apply buttons in addition to Save buttons. For
an example, refer to
“Manual Control Settings,” p. 47. Touching Apply is the same as
touching Save, except that you remain at the current screen after the change is communicated to the Tracer® UC800 controller.
Chiller Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Chiller Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.
Table 8. Chiller Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options
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Setpoint Source BAS/Ext/FP Ext/FP Front Panel
Front Panel Control Type Cooling/ Heating
Front Panel Ice Building Command Auto/On
Front Panel Current Limit Setpoint XXX.X %
Differential to Start XX.X °F/C
Condenser Water Pump Off Delay XX Min
Power-Up Start Delay XXX Sec
Front Panel Chilled Water Setpoint XX.X °F/C
Front Panel Ice Termination Setpoint XX.X °F/C
Front Panel Base Loading Setpoint XXX.X %
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Differential to Stop XX.X °F/C
Evaporator Water Pump Off Delay XX Min
Starter Power Demand Time Period XXX Min
Front Panel Hot Water Setpoint XXX.X °F/C
Ice to Normal Cooling Timer Setpoint XX Min
Front Panel Base Loading Command Auto/On
Front Panel Free Cooling Command Auto/On
Evap Low Water Flow Warning SetpointXXXX.X gpm/lpm
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Service Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Service Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.
Table 9. Service Settings menu screen: Buttons and available settings options
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Evaporator Leaving Water Temp Cutout XX.X °F/C
Maximum Capacity Limit XXX.X %
Check Oil Filter Setpoint XX.XX PSID/kPaD
-or­Check Lube Filter Setpoint XX.XX PSID/kPaD (CVHS Only)
Capacity Control Softload Time XXX Sec
Condenser Limit Setpoint XXX.X %
Staging On Boundary XXX.X % (Duplex Only)
Low Refrigerant Temperature Cutout XX.X °F/C
Minimum Capacity Limit XXX.X %
(Formerly in Chiller Settings)
Startup Lube Diff Pressure Threshold XX.XX PSID/kPaD (CVHS Only)
Current Limit Control Softload Time XXX Sec
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Head Pressure Control Pre-Position Setpoint XXX.X %
Staging Off Boundary XXX.X % (Duplex Only)
EEqquuiippmmeenntt SSeettttiinnggss
Local Atmospheric Pressure XX.X PSI/kPa
BAS Setpoint Power Loss Store Enable Enable/Disable
Current Limit Softload Start Point XXX.X %
Head Pressure Control Pre-Position Setpoint XXX.X %
Setpoint Sources
Some setpoints can be controlled from more than one source; these are referred to as arbitrated setpoints. Arbitrated setpoints can be:
Communicated from a building automation system (BAS)—Refers to a Trane or other BAS that can communicate with chiller controls over a network.
Set by an external control source (Ext)—Refers to inputs that are hard-wired directly to local chiller controls, carrying low-voltage binary (On/Off) or analog (0–10 Vdc, 4–20 mA) signals.
Set at the front panel (FP)—Refers to inputs that are entered by an operator using the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display or by a technician using the Tracer® TU service tool.
Setpoint Source Arbitration
The Tracer® UC800 uses a process referred to as setpoint source arbitration to prioritize the selection of the setpoint source. The following table provides an explanation of how this process works.
Table 10. Setpoint source choices and corresponding arbitration
Priority
First
Second
BAS/Ext/FP Ext/FP
Setpoint from the BAS is used.
If no BAS setpoint is available (for example, BAS communication has never been established), a setpoint from an external control source is used.
Setpoint from a external control source is used.
If no externally controlled setpoint is available, a setpoint from the front panel is used.
Note: Any setpoint from a BAS is ignored.
Front Panel
Setpoint from the front panel is used.
Note: Any setpoint from a BAS or external
control source is ignored.
None
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Table 10. Setpoint source choices and corresponding arbitration (continued)
Priority
Third
Notes:
1. For service or troubleshooting, it may be helpful to set the setpoint source to front panel to isolate the chiller from other control sources.
2. If BAS communication was established and then lost, in most instances the BAS values remain and can be used by the chiller controller.
BAS/Ext/FP Ext/FP
If no BAS nor external setpoint is available (for example, BAS communication has never been established), a setpoint from the front panel is used.
None None
Front Panel
Changing the Setpoint Source
There are three ways to access the Setpoint Source screen. To change the setpoint source, follow one of these procedures:
Using the Setpoint Source Button in the Chiller Status Area
1. Touch the SSeettppooiinntt SSoouurrccee button in the chiller status area (refer to
).
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The Setpoint Source screen appears as shown in the following figure.
2. Touch the appropriate source button on the Setpoint Source screen.
3. Touch SSaavvee to complete the change.
NNoottee:: The change applies to all arbitrated setpoints.
Figure 25. Setpoint Source screen
“Screen Overview,” p.
From the Setpoint Source Button on the Chiller Settings Screen
1. Touch the SSeettttiinnggss button in the main menu area (refer to Settings screen appears.
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2. From the Settings screen, touch the CChhiilllleerr SSeettttiinnggss button. The Chiller Settings screen appears.
3. From the Chiller Settings screen, touch the button that is labeled “Setpoint Source” and displays the current source. The Setpoint Source screen appears (refer to the preceding figure).
4. Touch the button the appropriate source button on the Setpoint Source screen.
5. Touch SSaavvee to complete the change.
NNoottee:: The change applies to all arbitrated setpoints.
From an Arbitrated Setpoint Screen
1. Touch the SSeettttiinnggss button in the main menu area ( appears.
2. From the Settings screen, touch the CChhiilllleerr SSeettttiinnggss button. The Chiller Settings screen appears.
3. From the Chiller Settings screen, touch an arbitrated setpoint. The setpoint screen for that specific arbitrated setpoint appears (see the following figure for an example).
4. On the arbitrated setpoint screen, touch the Setpoint Source button. The Setpoint Source screen appears (refer to the preceding figure).
5. Touch the button the appropriate source button on the Setpoint Source screen.
6. Touch SSaavvee to complete the change.
NNoottee:: The change applies to all arbitrated setpoints.
Figure 26. Changing the setpoint source from an arbitrated setpoint screen
EEqquuiippmmeenntt SSeettttiinnggss
Figure 2, p. 9). The Settings screen
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Feature Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Feature Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.
Table 11. Feature Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options
Ext Chilled Wtr Setpt Enable/Disable
Ext Chilled Wtr Setpt Enable/Disable
Hot Gas Bypass Feature Enable/Disable
Security Enable/Disable
External Base Loading Setpoint Enable/Disable
Ext Current Limit Setpt Enable/Disable
Ext Current Limit Setpt Enable/Disable
Hot Gas Bypass Maximum Timer Enable Enable/Disable
LCI-C Diagnostic Encoding Text/Code
Check Oil Filter Diagnostic Ckt1 Enable/Disable
-or­Check Lube Filter Diagnostic Enable/Disable (CVHS Only)
Chilled Water Reset
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Chilled Water Reset menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.
Table 12. Chilled Water Reset menu screen: Buttons and available setting options
Buttons
Chilled Water Reset Type
Return Reset Ratio
Return Start Reset
Return Maximum Reset
Outdoor Reset Ratio
Outdoor Start Reset
Outdoor Maximum Reset
Available setting options
Disable
Return
Outdoor Air
Constant
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Ice Building Enable/Disable
Ice Building Enable/Disable
Check Oil Filter Diagnostic Ckt2 Enable/Disable
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Purge Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Purge Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.
Table 13. Purge Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options
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Buttons
Purge Operating Mode
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
Daily Pumpout Limit
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
Disable Daily Pumpout Limit
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
Purge Liquid Temperature Inhibit
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
Purge Liquid Temperature Limit
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
Available setting options
Stop
Auto
Adaptive
On
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Enable
Disable
Valid numerical range appears on screen.
Manual Control Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Manual Control Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.
Table 14. Manual Control settings menu screen: Buttons, available setting options, and status points
Feature
Current value
Available setting options
Status points
Chiller Control Signal
Evaporator Pump Override
Condenser Pump Override
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On/Off
On/Off
Manual mode: Up/down arrows for changing the setpoint
Auto
On
Auto
On
IGV1 Position (Simplex chillers only)
IGV2 Position (Simplex chillers only)
Average Line Current (Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
AFD Frequency (Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex chillers
Active Chilled Water Setpoint (Active Hot Water Setpoint if in Heating mode)
Evap Leaving Water Temp (Cond Leaving Water Temp if in Heating mode)
Evaporator Pump Manual Override Time Remaining
Evap Water Flow Switch Status
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Evap Leaving Water Temp
Condenser Pump Manual Override Time Remaining
Cond Water flow Switch Status
Active Hot Water Setpoint
Cond Leaving Water Temp
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Table 14. Manual Control settings menu screen: Buttons, available setting options, and status points (continued)
Feature
Clear Energy Consumption
Oil Pump Control
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex
chillers
Clear Restart Inhibit
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex
chillers
Purge Exhaust Circuit Test
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex
chillers
Purge Regen Cycle
Note: Ckt1 and Ckt2 for Duplex
chillers
Current value
XXXX kWh
On/Off
XX:XX min:sec
Auto/On
On/Off
Available setting options
Simplex chillers only: Clear
Duplex chillers only: Energy Consumption Resettable Ckt1, Ckt2
Auto
On
Clear
Enable
Disable
Auto
On
Status points
Starter Energy Consump. Resettable
Starter Energy Consump. Last Reset
Starter Energy Consump. NonReset
Oil Pump Manual Override Time Remaining
Oil Differential Pressure
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure
Oil Tank Pressure
Motor Temperature
Motor Winding Temp #1
Motor Winding Temp #2
Motor Winding Temp #3
MTC Switch
Motor Coolant Temperature
Purge Rfgt Cprsr Suction Temp
Purge Liquid Temp
Carbon Tank Temp
Front Panel Lockout
Note: Duplex chillers only; for Ckt1
and Ckt2.
Head Pressure Control Override
Cond Entering Water Temp XXX.X °F/C
Locked Out
Not Locked Out
Cond Leaving Water Temp Cond Rfgt Pressure
Chiller Top Level Mode
Top Level Operating Mode Ckt1
Top Level Operating Mode Ckt2
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Changing a Manual Control Setting
To change a manual control setting, follow this procedure:
1. In the Equipment Settings column on the Settings screen, touch MMaannuuaall CCoonnttrrooll SSeettttiinnggss. The Manual Control Settings screen appears as shown in the following figure.
Figure 27. Manual Control Settings screen
EEqquuiippmmeenntt SSeettttiinnggss
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2. Touch the button that shows the manual control setting you want to change. A screen for changing the manual control setting appears as shown in the following figure.
3. Touch the button that represents the setting you want. The button becomes shaded and AAppppllyy and SSaavvee buttons appear at the bottom of the screen.
NNoottee:: The Compressor Control Signal screen provides up/down arrow keys and numerical
fields for selecting a value.
4. To save your change, do one of the following:
Touch AAppppllyy. The change is communicated to the Tracer® UC800 controller. You can
observe the status points in the lower half of the screen change in response to the setting change you just made. Also, a Manual Override button appears in the upper left corner of the screen (refer to the following figure).
Touch SSaavvee. The change is communicated to the Tracer® UC800 controller. The screen
you were previously viewing appears.
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Figure 28. Manual Control Settings screen (Evaporator Pump Override shown)
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Display Settings
You can use the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display to change the format of the information that appears on the display, and to clean the touch screen.
Settings Screen
Touch the SSeettttiinnggss button in the main menu area (refer to Settings screen. Display Settings identifies a column of buttons located on the screen as shown in the following figure. The buttons are:
Display Preferences
Language
Date and Time
Clean Display
Each button provides access to a screen that is related to the button name.
Figure 29. Settings screen with the Display Settings column highlighted
“Screen Overview,” p. 8) to view the
Viewing and Changing Display Preferences
On the Settings screen, touch DDiissppllaayy PPrreeffeerreenncceess to view a screen containing the following buttons.
Date Format
Date Separator
Time Format
Brightness
Unit System
Pressure Units
Backlight Timeout
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Figure 30. Display Preferences screen
Each of the buttons in the previous figure shows the name of a display preference and its format (current value). Touch any of these buttons to view a screen where you can change the format. (Refer to the following figure for an example.) The button representing the format currently used is shaded (see the “MMDDYYYY” button.
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Figure 31. Example of a display preference screen
DDiissppllaayy SSeettttiinnggss
To change the format:
1. Touch the button that shows that format you prefer.
2. Touch SSaavvee to confirm your selection and to return to the Display Preferences screen.
DDaattee FFoorrmmaatt
Use the Date Format screen to choose from the following date formats:
MMDDYYYY (default)
YYYYMMDD
DDMMYYYY
DDaattee SSeeppaarraattoorr
Use the Date Separator screen to choose from the following date formats:
None
Slash ( \ ) (default)
Hyphen ( – )
Period ( . )
Underscore ( _ )
TTiimmee FFoorrmmaatt
Use the Time Format screen to choose from the following time formats:
12 hour (default)
24 hour
BBrriigghhttnneessss
Use the numerical keypad on the Brightness screen to change the brightness of the screen. (The default is 90%.)
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DDiissppllaayy SSeettttiinnggss
DDiissppllaayy UUnniittss
Use the Display Units screen to choose from the following display units:
SI
Inch-Pounds (default)
PPrreessssuurree UUnniittss
Use the Pressure Units screen to choose from the following pressure units:
kPaA (default if “SI” is chosen for display units)
kPaG
psia (default if “Inch-Pound” is chosen for display units)
psig
BBaacckklliigghhtt TTiimmeeoouutt
Use the numerical keypad on the Backlight Timeout screen to change the number of minutes of inactivity that pass until the screen dims. (The default is 60 minutes.)
Viewing and Changing the Language Preference
On the Settings screen, touch LLaanngguuaaggeess to view a screen containing the following buttons (refer to the following figure):
Arabic (Gulf Regions)
Chinese—China
Chinese—Taiwan
Czech
Dutch
English
French
French (Canada)
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Russian
Romanian
Spanish (Europe)
Spanish (Latin America)
Swedish
Thai
Turkish
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Figure 32. Language screen
DDiissppllaayy SSeettttiinnggss
The language that is currently in use on the display is expressed as the current value on the Language screen. The button that displays the current value is shaded (refer to the “English” button in the previous figure as an example).
To change the language:
1. Touch the button that identifies the language you prefer.
2. Touch SSaavvee to confirm your selection and to return to the Settings screen.
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Viewing and Changing Date and Time Preferences
On the Settings screen, touch DDaattee aanndd TTiimmee to view the Date and Time screen, shown in the following figure.
Figure 33. Date and Time screen
The current date and time for the display is expressed as the current value. The current value appears below the center line on the screen.
Above the center line, the following date and time attributes appear:
Month
Day
Year
Hour
Minute
AM/PM
To change the date or time:
1. Touch the square presenting the attribute you want to change. The square becomes highlighted.
2. Touch the up or down arrow key on the screen until the your desired selection appears. Repeat the process for any other attributes you want to change.
3. Touch SSaavvee to confirm your selection and return to the Settings screen.
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Clean Touchscreen
On the Settings screen, touch CClleeaann TToouucchhssccrreeeenn to disable the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display screen for 15 seconds so that you can clean the screen without it responding to touch. During this time, the screen is black with a number in the center that counts down the seconds. After 15 seconds, the Settings screen re-appears.
Figure 34. Countdown screen
DDiissppllaayy SSeettttiinnggss
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Security Settings
If security if enabled, the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display requires that you log in with a four-digit security PIN to make setting changes that are protected by security. This feature prevents unauthorized personnel from doing so. There are two levels of security, each allowing specific changes to be made.
You can view all data without logging in. The log-in screen appears only when you try to change a setting that is protected by security, or when you touch the LLoogg iinn button from the Settings screen.
Settings Screen
Touch the SSeettttiinnggss button in the main menu area (refer to Settings screen. Security Settings identifies a column on the right side of the screen that contains two buttons (see the outlined column in the following figure):
Security
Log in (Log out)
Figure 35. Equipment Settings screen with the Security Settings column highlighted
“Screen Overview,” p. 8) to view the
NNoottee:: If security is disabled, the Log in/Log out button is not visible. Refer to “Disabling
Disabling Security
You can disable the security feature that allows a user to log in and log out.
1. From the Settings screen, touch the SSeeccuurriittyy button. The Security screen appears as shown in the following figure.
NNoottee:: If you are logged out, the Log In screen appears. You must first log in to proceed.
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Security,” p. 58
and “Enabling Security,” p. 59.
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Figure 36. Security screen
SSeeccuurriittyy SSeettttiinnggss
2. Touch the DDiissaabbllee button. The button becomes shaded.
3. Touch SSaavvee. The Settings screen appears with only the Security button visible. The Log in/ Log out button is gone.
Enabling Security
To enable security, perform the following steps:
1. From the Settings screen, touch the SSeeccuurriittyy button. The Security screen appears as shown in
2. Touch the EEnnaabbllee button. The button becomes shaded.
3. Touch SSaavvee. The Settings screen appears with a Log out button in addition to the Security button.
Logging In
There are two levels of security:
Security Level 1 allows users to change a limited group of secure settings. The default security PIN is 1111.
Security Level 2 allows users to change all secure settings. The default security PIN is 7123.
A technician must use the Tracer® TU service tool to change a PIN.
To log in:
1. Touch the LLoogg IInn button. The Log In screen appears as shown in the following figure.
“Disabling Security,” p. 58.
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Figure 37. Log In screen
2. Use the keypad to enter your PIN.
The PIN is a four-digit number, which was configured for your system with the Tracer®
TU service tool.
As you enter the number, the PIN remains hidden by asterisks.
NNoottee:: If you enter an invalid PIN, an error message appears on the Log in screen.
3. Touch SSaavvee.
If you viewed the Log In screen from touching LLoogg IInn on the Settings screen, the Settings
screen appears with a LLoogg OOuutt button on it.
If the Log In screen appeared when you tried to change a setting, you return to that setting
screen.
NNoottee:: The PIN is valid until 30 minutes of inactivity passes, or until you log out.
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Logging Out
SSeeccuurriittyy SSeettttiinnggss
To log out:
1. Touch the LLoogg OOuutt button. A confirmation screen appears as shown in the following figure.
Figure 38. Log Out confirmation screen
LLID Binding
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LLID binding screen provides the capability to bind and unbind LLIDs, similar to Tracer® TU. It can be disabled in the configuration.
IImmppoorrttaanntt:: LLID binding screen should ONLY be used by experienced service personnel.
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Troubleshooting
The following table contains information to help troubleshoot the Tracer® AdaptiView™ displays.
Table 15. Common error messages with possible causes and solutions
Issue
The screen only partially displays; the Auto and Stop buttons appear, but there is no text.
The following error message appears:
UC800 Configuration is Invalid UC800 configuration must be updated with the Tracer TU technician utility
The following error message appears:
Communication lost with UC800
Check power and communication cables
Update the UC800 software with the Tracer TU technician
utility
The following error message appears:
Display Failed to Establish Communication
Check power and communication cables
Re-attempting connection in X seconds
The following error message appears:
[*Missing file name] UC800 software must be updated with the Tracer TU technician utility
Possible Causes/Solutions
The UC800 configuration is invalid. Download a valid configuration using the Tracer TU service tool.
Follow the error message instructions.
Communication has been established and then lost, or the UC800 configuration is invalid. Follow the error message instructions.
Communication is not established.
The Ethernet cable and/or the power cable may be disconnected. Check the connections.
The UC800 may have an invalid configuration. Download a valid configuration using the Tracer TU service tool.
A file is missing.
The Tracer TU service tool is connected and the LLID binding screen is displayed.
UC800 has an invalid configuration. Download a valid configuration using the Tracer TU service tool.
Cycle power to the display and the UC800. Disconnect the USB cable and wait approximately 10 seconds before reconnecting the USB cable.
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Appendix A: Data for CenTraVac Simplex Chillers
The following lists contain all of the data available for viewing on a Tracer® AdaptiView™ display that is connected to a CenTraVac™ Simplex chiller.
Component Screen Data
Chiller configuration determines which of the following settings and status points appear on the display. For more information, refer to
Table 16. Evaporator settings and status points (Simplex)
“Component Screens,” p. 14.
Active Chilled Water Setpoint (button links to the Active Chiller Water Setpoint screen)
Evaporator Pump Override (button links to Evaporator Pump Override screen)
Evap Water Flow Status Approx Evap Water Flow
Evap Leaving Water Temp Evap Differential Wtr Press
Evap Entering Water Temp Evaporator Entering Water Pressure
Calculated Chiller Capacity Evaporator Leaving Water Pressure
Evaporated Saturated Rfgt Temp
Evaporator Rfgt Pressure
Evap Approach Temp
Table 17. Condenser settings and status points (Simplex)
Active Hot Water Setpoint (button links to the Active Hot Water Setpoint screen)
Cond Condenser Pump Override (button links to the Condenser Pump Override screen)
Cond Water Flow Status
Cond Entering Water Temp Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp
Outdoor Air Temp Differential Refrigerant Pressure
Condenser Sat Rfgt Temp Refrigerant Monitor
Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Condenser Entering Water Pressure
Condenser Refrigerant Liquid Level Condenser Leaving Water Pressure
Condenser Approach Temperature Economizer Bypass Valve Position
Approx Cond Water Flow
Cond Differential Wtr Press
Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp
Head Pressure Control Status
Table 18. Compressor settings and status points (Simplex)
Compressor Running Status IGV 2 Percent Open
Chiller Control Signal IGV 2 Position (Steps)
Oil Pump Control Compressor Rfgt Discharge Temp
Average Line Current (%RLA)
Oil Pump Status Oil Differential Pressure Switch (CVG, CVR Only)
Oil Differential Pressure
Compressor Starts Lube Pump Discharge Pressure (CVHS Only)
Compressor Running Time Lube Pump Suction Pressure (CVHS)
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure Cond Rfgt Pressure
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Lube Differential Pressure (CVHS Only)
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Table 18. Compressor settings and status points (Simplex) (continued)
Oil Tank Pressure
Oil Tank Temperature Lube Flow First Stage Bearing (CVHS)
Inboard Bearing Temperature Lube Flow Second Stage Bearing (CVHS)
Outboard Bearing Temperature Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #1 (CVHH Only)
IGV 1 Percent Open Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #2 (CVHH)
IGV 1 Position (Steps) Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #3 (CVHH)
Lube Pump Command (CVHS)
Table 19. Motor settings and status points (Simplex)
Active Current Limit Setpoint (button links to Active Current Limit Setpoint screen)
Average Motor Current (%RLA)
ADF Frequency or Generator Frequency Command (based on configuration)
Starter Motor Current L1 (%RLA)
Starter Motor Current L2 (%RLA)
Starter Motor Current L3 (%RLA)
Starter Motor Current L1 (A) AFD Input Current L1
Starter Motor Current L2 (A) AFD Input Current L2
Starter Motor Current L3 (A) AFD Input Current L3
Starter Input Voltage Phase AB AFD Average Motor Voltage
Starter Input Voltage Phase BC AFD Average Input Voltage
Starter Input Voltage Phase CA AFD Motor Voltage UV
Motor Winding Temp 1 AFD Motor Voltage VW
Motor Winding Temp 2 AFD Motor Voltage WU
Motor Winding Temp 3 AFD DC Bus Voltage
AFD Speed
AFD Transistor Temp AFD Calculated Input Voltage
Starter Energy Consumption Resettable AFD Output Power
Starter Energy Consumption Last Reset AFD Average Input Current
Starter Energy Consump Non Reset Motor Speed
Starter Power Demand
Starter Load Power Factor
AFD Motor Current U % RLA
AFD Motor Current V % RLA
AFD Motor Current W % RLA
AFD Motor Current U
AFD Motor Current V
AFD Motor Current W
AFD DC Bus Current
Motor Frequency
Table 20. Purge settings and status points (Simplex)
Purge Top Level Mode (button links to Purge Operating Modes screen Pumpout Chiller On—7 days
Purge Regen Cycle (button links to Purge Regen Cycle screen) Pumpout Chiller Off—7 days
Purge Fault Indicator (button links to Alarms screen) Time Until Next Purge Run
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours Purge Rfgt Compressor Suction Temp
Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days Purge Liquid Temperature
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Table 20. Purge settings and status points (Simplex) (continued)
Daily Pumpout Limit/Alarm Pumpout—Life
Chiller On—7 Days Purge Carbon Tank Temp
Reports
The following data can be viewed on the Reports screen. For more information, refer to
“Reports,” p. 23.
Log Sheet
Table 21. Evaporator report data
Report item
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Evaporator Leaving Water Temp
Evaporator Sat Rfgt Temp
Evaporator Rfgt Pressure
Evaporator Approach Temp
Evaporator Water Flow Switch Status
Table 22. Condenser report data
Report item
Cond Entering Water Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp
Cond Sat Rfgt Temp
Cond Rfgt Pressure
Cond Approach Temp
Cond Water Flow Switch Status
Cond Rfgt Liquid Level
Table 23. Compressor report data
Unit
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/°C
Flow/No Flow
Unit
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/°C
Flow/No Flow
XX.XX in/mm
Report item
Starts XXXX Starts
Running Time
Oil Tank Pressure
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure
Oil Differential Pressure
Oil Tank Temperature
IGV 1 Position XXX.X %
Oil Diff Pressure Switch (CVGF, CVR)
Lube Pump Discharge Pressure (CVHS)
Cond Rfgt Pressure (visible only with CVHS)
IGV 1 Position
Unit
XX:XX Hr:Min
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
Steps
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Table 23. Compressor report data (continued)
Report item
IGV 2 Position XXX.X %
IGV 2 Position
Unit
Steps
Table 24. Motor report data
Report item
Starter Current L1 XXX.X %
Starter Current L2 XXX.X %
Starter Current L3 XXX.X %
Starter Current L1 XXXX A
Starter Current L2 XXXX A
Starter Current L3 XXXX A
Starter Voltage AB
Starter Voltage BC
Starter Voltage CA
Starter Power Demand XXXX kW
Starter Load Power Factor XX.X
Motor Winding Temp 1
Motor Winding Temp 2
Motor Winding Temp 3
AFD Frequency
AFD Speed
AFD Transistor Temp
AFD Motor Current U % RLA XXX.X %RLA
AFD Motor Current V % RLA XXX.X %RLA
AFD Motor Current W % RLA XXX.X %RLA
AFD Motor Current U
AFD Motor Current V
AFD Motor Current W
AFD Motor Voltage UV
AFD Motor Voltage VW
AFD Motor Voltage WU
Starter Input Power Consumption
Starter Motor Power Factor XXX.X
Unit
XXXXX.X V
XXXXX.X V
XXXXX.X V
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XX Hz
XXXX RPM
XXX.X °F/°C
XXXX Amps
XXXX Amps
XXXX Amps
XXXXX.X Volts
XXXXX.X Volts
XXXXX.X Volts
XXXXX kWh
Table 25. Purge report data
Report item
Time Until Next Purge Run
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours
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Unit
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
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Table 25. Purge report data (continued)
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Report item
Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days
Daily Pumpout Limit
Chiller On—7 Days
Pumpout Chiller On—7 Days
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 Days
Pumpout—Life
Purge Rfgt Compressor Suction Temp
Purge Liquid Temp
Purge Carbon Tank Temp
Unit
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
ASHRAE Chiller Log
NNoottee:: The ASHRAE Chiller Log contains those items recommended by ASHRAE Std 147 Standard
147-2002, Reducing Release of Halogenated Refrigerants from Refrigeration and Air­Conditioning Equipment and Systems.
Table 26. ASHRAE Chiller Log data
Data Name Value
Current Date/Time User-selected date/time format
Chiller Top Level Mode Running /Stopped / Run Inhibit / Auto / etc.
Starter Motor Current L1 XXX.X A
Starter Motor Current L2 XXX.X A
Starter Motor Current L3 XXX.X A
AFD Motor Current U XXXX A
AFD Motor Current V XXXX A
AFD Motor Current W XXXX A
AFD Motor Voltage UV
AFD Motor Voltage VW
AFD Motor Voltage WU
Starter Input Voltage AB
Starter Input Voltage BC
Starter Input Voltage CA
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Active Current Limit Setpoint
Refrigerant Type
Refrigerant Monitor XXX ppm
Daily Pumpout - 24 Hours
Daily Pumpout Limit
Pumpout - Life
Purge Top Level Mode On/Auto/Adaptive/Stop
XXXX v
XXXX v
XXXX v
XXXX.X v
XXXX.X v
XXXX.X v
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X %
XXXXX
XX:XX Min:Sec
XXX Min
XXX:XX Min:Sec
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Table 26. ASHRAE Chiller Log data (continued)
Data Name Value
Purge Mode On/Auto/Adaptive/Stop
Compressor Starts
Compressor Running Time
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature*
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure
Oil Tank Pressure
Oil Differential Pressure
Oil Diff Pressure Switch (CVGF, CVR only)
Lube Pump Discharge Pressure (CVHS)
Cond Rfgt Pressure (visible only with CVHS)
Lube Differential Pressure (CVHS)
Lube Pump Suction Pressure (CVHS)
Oil Tank Temperature
Inboard Bearing Temp
Outboard Bearing Temp
Daily Pumpout - 24 Hours
Daily Pumpout Limit
Pumpout - Life
Purge Top Level Mode On/Auto/Adaptive/Stop
Purge Mode On/Auto/Adaptive/Stop
Compressor Starts
Compressor Running Time
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature*
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure
Oil Tank Pressure
Oil Differential Pressure
Oil Diff Pressure Switch (CVGF, CVR only)
Lube Pump Discharge Pressure (CVHS)
Cond Rfgt Pressure (visible only with CVHS)
Lube Differential Pressure (CVHS)
Lube Pump Suction Pressure (CVHS)
Oil Tank Temperature
XXXX
XX:XX Hr:Min
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Flow/No Flow
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XX:XX Min:Sec
XXX Min
XXX:XX Min:Sec
XXXX
XX:XX Hr:Min
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Flow/No Flow
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X °F/C
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Table 26. ASHRAE Chiller Log data (continued)
Data Name Value
Inboard Bearing Temp
Outboard Bearing Temp
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
Evap Sat Rfgt Temp
Evap Rfgt Pressure
Evap Approach Temp
Evap Water Flow Status
Evap Differential Wtr Press
Approx Evap Water Flow XXX.X gpm/lpm
Calculated Chiller Capacity
Cond Entering Water Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp
Cond Sat Rfgt Temp
Cond Rfgt Pressure
Cond Approach Temp
Cond Water Flow Status:
Cond Differential Wtr Press
Approx Cond Water Flow XXX.X gpm/lpm
Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp
Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X °F/C
Flow/No Flow
XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
XXX.X tons/kW
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
XXX.X °F/C
Flow/No Flow
XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
XXX.X °F/C
XXX.X °F/C
Items Available to Include in Custom Reports
Table 27. Chiller data
Controller Build Part Number
Version
Chiller Heating or Cooling Mode Chiller Top Level Mode
Chiller Heating or Cooling Mode
Table 28. Evaporator data
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Source Evaporator Pump Override
Active Ice Termination Setpoint Evaporator Pump Override Time Remaining
Active Ice Termination Setpoint Source Evap Rfgt Pressure
Calculated Chiller Capacity Evap Sat Rfgt Temp
Approx Evap Water Flow Evap Water Flow Status
BAS Chilled Water Setpoint Ext Chilled Wtr Setpt
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Table 28. Evaporator data (continued)
Evap Approach Temp Front Panel Ice Building Command
Evap Differential Wtr Press Evaporator Entering Water Pressure
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Evaporator Leaving Water Pressure
Table 29. Condenser data
Active Hot Water Setpoint Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp
Active Hot Water Setpoint Source Condenser Pump Override Time Remaining
Approx Cond Water Flow Condenser Pump Override
Cond Approach Temp Differential Refrigerant Pressure
Cond Differential Wtr Press Head Pressure Control Status
Cond Entering Water Temp Condenser Entering Water Pressure
Cond Leaving Water Temp Condenser Leaving Water Pressure
Cond Rfgt Pressure Condenser Refrigerant Liquid Level Ckt1
Cond Sat Rfgt Temp Economizer Bypass Valve Position Ckt1
Cond Water Flow Status
Outdoor Air Temp Economizer Bypass Valve Position Ckt2
Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp
Condenser Refrigerant Liquid Level Ckt2
Table 30. Compressor data
Chiller Control Signal Oil Pump Control
Active Base Loading Setpoint Oil Pump Command
Active Base Loading Setpoint Source Oil Pump Discharge Pressure
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature Oil Pump Override Time Remaining
Compressor Running
Compressor Running Time
Compressor Starts
Hot Gas Bypass Total Time
IGV1 Position
IGV1 Position Steps
IGV2 Position
IGV2 Position Steps
IGV Closed Switch
Oil Tank Pressure
Oil Differential Pressure
Lube Differential Pressure (CVHS)
Lube Pump Control (CVHS)
Lube Pump Command (CVHS)
Lube Pump Discharge Pressure (CVHS)
Lube Pump Override Time Remaining (CVHS)
Lube Pump Suction Pressure (CVHS)
Oil Tank Temperature
Lube Flow First Stage Bearing (CVHS)
Lube Flow Second Stage Bearing (CVHS)
Inboard Bearing Temp
Outboard Bearing Temp
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Table 30. Compressor data (continued)
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Oil Differential Pressure Switch (CVGF, CVR only)
Oil Heater Command
Oil Heater Command 4E1
Oil Heater Command 4E2
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #1
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #2
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #3
Compressor Vibration
Table 31. Motor data
Active Current Limit Setpoint Motor Winding Temp #1
Active Current Limit Setpoint Source Motor Winding Temp #2
BAS Current Limit Setpoint Motor Winding Temp #3
Starter Input Power Consumption AFD Average Input Current
Starter Power Demand
Starter Motor Power Factor
Motor Speed AFD Input Current L3
Motor Frequency AFD Input Frequency
Speed Command RPM AFD Average Motor Voltage
Speed Command (CVHS) AFD Calculated Input Voltage
Average Motor Current % RLA AFD DC Bus Voltage
Electro-Mech. Phase Unbalance AFD DC Bus Current
Ext Current Limit Setpt AFD Output Power
Frequency Command
Speed Signal AFD Inverter Base Temp
Motor Coolant Temperature AFD Rectifier Base Temp
MTC Switch
Restart Inhibit Time (MP)
Starter Average Phase Voltage
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA AFD Motor Current W % RLA
Starter Motor Current L1 AFD Motor Current U
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA AFD Motor Current V
Starter Motor Current L2 AFD Motor Current W
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA
Starter Motor Current L3
Starter Energy Consump. NonReset AFD Motor Voltage WU
Starter Energy Consump. Resettable AFD Average Input Voltage
Starter Energy Consump. Last Reset AFD Inverter Module Temp U
Starter Input Voltage AB AFD Inverter Module Temp V
Starter Input Voltage BC AFD Inverter Module Temp W
Starter Input Voltage CA
Motor Temperature
AFD Input Current L1
AFD Input Current L2
AFD Ground Current
AFD Transistor Temp
AFD Motor Current U % RLA
AFD Motor Current V % RLA
AFD Motor Voltage UV
AFD Motor Voltage VW
AFD Total Demand Distortion
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Table 32. Purge data
Average Daily Pumpout-7 Days Carbon Tank Temp
Carbon Regen Cycles Purge Liquid Temp
Chiller On-7 Days Purge Rfgt Cprsr Suction Temp
Daily Pumpout-24 Hours Time at Last Regeneration
Pumpout Chiller Off-7 Days Time Until Next Purge Run
Pumpout Chiller On-7 Days Purge Top Level Mode
Pumpout-Life
Data Graph Data Points
This subsection contains:
Data points used in the default data graphs, organized by graph
Data points available to include in custom data graphs, organized by component
Data Points Used in Default Data Graphs
Table 33. Chiller overview 1
Graph data point
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Active Hot Water Setpoint
Evaporator Leaving Evaporator Temperature
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature
Condenser Entering Water Temperature
Calculated Chiller Capacity Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 34. Chiller overview 2
Graph data point
Average Motor Current % RLA
Motor Frequency
Oil Differential Pressure Left Y-axis
Frequency Command
Lube Differential Pressure (CVHS)
Speed Command (CVHS)
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Right Y-axis
Table 35. Approach temperature
Graph data point
Evaporator Approach Temperature
Condenser Approach Temperature
Approximate Evaporator Water Flow Right Y-axis
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Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
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Graph data point
Approximate Condenser Water Flow Right Y-axis
Average Motor Current % RLA Right Y-axis
Axis
Table 36. Evaporator
Graph data point
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature
Approximate Evaporator Water Flow Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 37. Motor
Graph data point
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA Left Y-axis
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA Left Y-axis
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA Left Y-axis
Average Motor Current % RLA
Starter Input Voltage AB Right Y-axis
Starter Input Voltage BC Right Y-axis
Starter Input Voltage CA Right Y-axis
AFD Motor Current U % RLA Left Y-axis
AFD Motor Current V % RLA Left Y-axis
AFD Motor Current W % RLA Left Y-axis
AFD Motor Voltage UV Right Y-axis
AFD Motor Voltage VW Right Y-axis
AFD Motor Voltage WU Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Table 38. Motor temperature
Graph data point
Motor Winding Temperature 1
Motor Winding Temperature 2
Motor Winding Temperature 3
AFD Transistor Temperature
Table 39. Condenser
Graph data point
Active Hot Water Setpoint
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature
Condenser Entering Water Temperature
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Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
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Table 39. Condenser (continued)
Graph data point
Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature
Approximate Condenser Water Flow Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Table 40. Compressor
Graph data point
Average Line Current
Active Current Limit Setpoint
AFD Frequency
IGV 1 Position Left Y-axis
Chiller Control Signal
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 41. Purge
Graph data point
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours
Pumpout Chiller On—7 Days
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 Days
Purge Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days Right Y-axis
Purge Refrigerant Compressor Suction Temperature Right Y-axis
Purge Liquid Temperature Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 42. Oil system
Graph data point
Oil Differential Pressure Left Y-axis
Oil Tank Pressure Left Y-axis
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure
Oil Tank Temperature Right Y-axis
Outboard Bearing Temperature Right Y-axis
Inboard Bearing Temperature Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Table 43. Lube system
Graph data point
Lube Differential Pressure Left Y-axis
Lube Pump Discharge Pressure
Cond Rfgt Pressure
Lube Pump Suction Pressure
Lube Flow First Stage Bearing Right Y-axis
Lube Flow Second Stage Bearing Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
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Data Points in Custom Data Graphs
Table 44. Evaporator
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Approx Evap Water Flow
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Evap Differential Wtr Press
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Calculated Chiller Capacity
Evap Sat Rfgt Temp Evap Approach Temp
Evap Rfgt Pressure Active Ice Termination Setpoint
Table 45. Compressor
Chiller Control Signal Inboard Bearing Temp
Oil Tank Pressure
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #1
Oil Differential Pressure
Lube Pump Suction Pressure (CVHS)
Lube Pump Discharge Pressure (CVHS)
Lube Differential Pressure (CVHS)
Oil Tank Temperature Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature
Lube Flow First Stage Bearing (CVHS)
Lube Flow Second Stage Bearing (CVHS)
Outboard Bearing Temp
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #2
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #3
IGV1 Position (%)
IGV2 Position (%)
Compressor Vibration
Table 46. Condenser
Active Hot Water Setpoint Cond Approach Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp Approx Cond Water Flow
Cond Entering Water Temp
Cond Sat Rfgt Temp Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp
Outdoor Air Temp Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp
Refrigerant Monitor Differential Refrigerant Pressure
Cond Rfgt Pressure
Cond Differential Wtr Press
Head Pressure Control Status
Table 47. Motor
Active Current Limit Setpoint AFD Input Current L1
Average Motor Current %RLA AFD Input Current L2
Motor Frequency AFD Input Current L3
Speed Command (CVHS)
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA AFD DC Bus Current
AFD Input Frequency
AFD Average Motor Voltage
AFD DC Bus Voltage
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Table 47. Motor (continued)
Starter Motor Current L1
Starter Motor Current L2 AFD Ground Current
Starter Motor Current L3
Starter Input Voltage AB AFD Rectifier Base Temp
Starter Input Voltage BC AFD Transistor Temp
Starter Input Voltage CA
Motor Winding Temp #1
Motor Winding Temp #2
Motor Winding Temp #3 AFD Motor Voltage UV
Motor Temperature AFD Motor Voltage VW
Motor Coolant Temperature AFD Motor Voltage WU
Starter Input Power Consumption AFD Average Input Voltage
Starter Power Demand
Starter Motor Power Factor
Starter Average Phase Voltage AFD Inverter Module Temp W
Frequency Command
AFD Average Input Current
AFD Output Power
AFD Inverter Base Temp
AFD Motor Current U % RLA
AFD Motor Current V % RLA
AFD Motor Current W % RLA
AFD Inverter Module Temp U
AFD Inverter Module Temp V
AFD Total Demand Distortion
Table 48. Purge
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours Purge Rfgt Cprsr Suction Temp
Pumpout Chiller On—7 Days Purge Liquid Temp
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 Days Carbon Tank Temp
Purge Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days
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Appendix B: Data for CenTraVac Duplex Chillers
The following lists contain all of the data available for viewing on a Tracer® AdaptiView™ display that is connected to a CenTraVac™ Duplex™ chiller.
Component Screen Data
Chiller configuration determines which of the following settings and status points appear on the display. For more information, refer to
Table 49. Evaporator settings and status points
“Component Screens,” p. 14.
Active Chilled Water Setpoint (button links to the Active Chiller Water Setpoint screen)
Evaporator Pump Override (button links to Evaporator Pump Override screen)
Evap Water Flow Status Approx Evap Water Flow
Evap Leaving Water Temp Evap Differential Wtr Press
Evap Entering Water Temp Evap Entering Water Press
Calculated Chiller Capacity Evap Leaving Water Press
Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Evaporator Rfgt Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Evap Approach Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Table 50. Condenser settings and status points
Active Hot Water Setpoint (button links to the Active Hot Water Setpoint screen)
Condenser Pump Override (button links to the Condenser Pump Override screen)
Cond Water Flow Status Cond Differential Wtr Press
Cond Entering Water Temp Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp
Outdoor Air Temp Cond Entering Water Press
Condenser Refrigerant Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Cond Leaving Water Press
Condenser Approach Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Approx Cond Water Flow
Table 51. Compressor settings and status points
Compressor Running (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Inboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Chiller Control Signal Outboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Pump Control (Ckt1 and Ckt2) IGV 1 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Average Motor Current %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2) IGV 1 Position (Steps) (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Starts (Ckt1 and Ckt2) IGV 2 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Pump Status (Ckt1 and Ckt2) IGV 2 Position (Steps) (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Differential Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Compressor Rfgt Discharge Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Running Time (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #1 CktX (for CDHH)
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #2 CktX (for CDHH)
Oil Tank Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #3 CktX (for CDHH)
Oil Tank Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
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Table 52. Motor settings and status points
Active Current Limit Setpoint Starter Input Voltage BC CktX
Average Motor Current % RLA CktX Starter Input Voltage CA Ck
Motor Frequency CktX Motor Winding Temperature 1 CktX
Frequency Command CktX Motor Winding Temperature 2 CktX
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA CktX
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA CktX
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA CktX
Starter Motor Current L1 CktX Starter
Motor Current L2 CktXStarter
Motor Current L3 CktX
AFD Input Current L1 CktX
AFD Input Current L2 CktXAFD AFD Output Power CktX
Input Current L3 CktX AFD Average Input Current CktX
AFD Output Voltage CktX Starter Energy Consump. Resettable CktX
AFD DC Bus Voltage CktX Starter Energy Consump. Non Reset CktX
AFD DC Bus Current CktX
Starter Input Voltage AB CktX
Motor Winding Temperature 3 CktX
Motor Temperature CktX
Motor Speed CktX
AFD Transistor Temperature CktX
AFD Input Frequency
Starter Input Power Consumption CktX
Starter Power Demand CktX Starter Motor Power Factor CktX
Starter Energy Consump. Time of Last Reset CktX
Table 53. Purge settings and status points
Purge Top Level Mode (button links to Purge Operating Modes screen) (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Purge Regen Cycle (button links to PUrge Regen Cycle) (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Purge Fault Indicator (button links to Alarms screen) (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Time Until Next Purge Run (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Purge Rfgt Compressor Suction Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Purge Liquid Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout Limit (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Pumpout—Life (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Chiller On—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Purge Carbon Tank Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller On—7 days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Reports
The following data can be viewed on the Reports screen. For more information, refer to
“Reports,” p. 23.
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Log Sheet
Table 54. Evaporator
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Report item
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Evaporator Leaving Water Temp
Evaporator Water Flow Status
Evaporator Sat Rfgt Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Evaporator Rfgt Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Evaporator Approach Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Unit
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
Flow/No Flow
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/°C
Table 55. Condenser
Report item
Cond Entering Water Temp Cond Entering Water Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp Cond Leaving Water Temp
Cond Water Flow Status Cond Water Flow Status
Cond Sat Rfgt Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Cond Sat Rfgt Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Cond Rfgt Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Cond Rfgt Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Cond Approach Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Cond Approach Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Unit
Table 56. Motor
Report item
Starter Current L1 %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Current L2 %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Starts (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Running Time (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Differential Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV 1 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV 1 Position (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Steps
IGV 2 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV 2 Position (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Steps
Starter Current L3 %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Current L1 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Current L2 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Current L3 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Voltage Phase AB (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Voltage Phase BC (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Voltage Phase CA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Unit
XXX.X %
XXX.X %
XXXX Starts
XX:XX Hr:Min
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X %
XXX.X %
XXX.X %
XXXX A
XXXX A
XXXX A
XXXXX.X V
XXXXX.X V
XXXXX.X V
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Table 56. Motor (continued)
Report item
Starter Power Demand (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Load Power Factor (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temp 1 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temp 2 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temp 3 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD Frequency (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD Speed (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD Transistor Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Table 57. Purge
Report item
Time Until Next Purge Run (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout Limit (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Chiller On—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller On—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout—Life (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Purge Rfgt Compressor Suction Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Purge Liquid Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Purge Carbon Tank Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Unit
XXXX kW
XX.X
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XX Hz
XXXX RPM
XXX.X °F/°C
Unit
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X min
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
XXX.X °F/°C
ASHRAE Chiller Log
NNoottee:: The ASHRAE Chiller Log contains those items recommended by ASHRAE Std 147 Standard
147-2002, Reducing Release of Halogenated Refrigerants from Refrigeration and Air­Conditioning Equipment and Systems.
Table 58. ASHRAE Chiller Log data
Data name Value
Current Date/Time User-selected date/time format
Chiller Top Level Mode Dependent on chiller type
Evap Entering Water Temp
Evap Leaving Water Temp
Evap Water Flow Status
Evap Differential Wtr Press
Approx Evap Water Flow XXX.X gpm/lpm
Calculated Chiller Capacity
Refrigerant Type
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XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X °F/C°
Flow/No Flow
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXXX tons/kW
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Table 58. ASHRAE Chiller Log data (continued)
Data name Value
Refrigerant Monitor XXX.X ppm
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Active Current Limit Setpoint
Cond Entering Water Temp
Cond Leaving Water Temp
Cond Water Flow Status
Cond Differential Wtr Press
Approx Cond Water Flow XXXX gpm/lpm
Top Level Operating Mode (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Dependent on chiller type
Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Evaporator Approach Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Condenser Refrigerant Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Condenser Approach Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Starts (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Running Time (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Differential Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Inboard Bearing Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Outboard Bearing Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout—24 Hrs (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout Limit (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout—Life (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Purge Top Level Mode (Ckt1 and Ckt2) On/Auto/Adaptive/Stop
Purge Operating Mode (Ckt1 and Ckt2) On/Auto/Adaptive/Stop
Starter Current L1 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Current L2 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Current L3 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Voltage Phase AB (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Voltage Phase BC (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Voltage Phase CA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
XXX.X F°/C°
XXX.X %
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X °F/C°
Flow/No Flow
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/C°
XXXX
XX:XX Hr:Min
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X PSI/kPa
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X °F/C°
XXX.X F°/C°
XXX.X Min
XXX.X Min
XXXXXX.X Hours
XXXX A
XXXX A
XXXX A
XXXX V
XXXX V
XXXX V
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Items Available to Include in Custom Reports
Table 59. Chiller
Active Base Loading Setpoint
Active Base Loading Setpoint Source Chiller Heating or Cooling Mode
Application Part Number Chiller Top Level Mode
Table 60. Evaporator
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Source Evaporator Water Flow Status
BAS Chilled Water Setpoint Active Ice Termination Setpoint
Evaporator Approach Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Active Ice Termination Setpoint Source
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Calculated Chiller Capacity
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Approx Evap Water Flow
Evaporator Pump Override Evap Differential Wtr Pressure
Evaporator Pump Override Time Remaining External Chilled Water Setpoint
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Front Panel Ice Building Command
Table 61. Compressor
Version
Chiller Control Signal Oil Differential Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Active Base Loading Setpoint Oil Heater Command (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Active Base Loading Setpoint Source Oil Pump Control (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Oil Pump Command (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Running Status (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Oil Pump Discharge Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Running Time (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Oil Pump Override Time Remaining
Compressor Starts (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Oil Tank Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Inboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Oil Tank Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV1 Position (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Oil Pump Override Time Remaining (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV1 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Outboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV2 Position (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Inboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV2 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Table 62. Condenser
Condenser Approach Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Condenser Pump Override
Condenser Entering Water Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Active Hot Water Setpoint
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Active Hot Water Setpoint Source
Condenser Refrigerant Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Approx Cond Water Flow
Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Condenser Water Flow Status
Condenser Pump Override Time Remaining
Cond Differential Wtr Press
Outdoor Air Temperature
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Table 63. Motor
Active Current Limit Setpoint Phase Unbalance (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Active Current Limit Setpoint Source Restart Inhibit Time (MP) (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
BAS Current Limit Setpoint Starter Average Phase Voltage (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
External Current Limit Setpoint Starter Current L1 %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD DC Bus Voltage (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Current L1 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD Output Power (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Current L2 %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD Transistor Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Current L2 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Power Consumption (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Current L3 %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Starter Load Power Factor (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Current L3 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Speed (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Energy Consumption Not Resettable (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Frequency (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Energy Consumption Resettable (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Generator Frequency Command (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Energy Consumption Last Reset (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Generator Speed Signal (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Power Demand (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Average Line Current %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Voltage Phase AB (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temperature 1 (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Voltage Phase BC (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temperature 2 (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Starter Voltage Phase CA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temperature 3 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Table 64. Purge
Purge Top Level Mode (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Pumpout—Life (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Purge Carbon Tank Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Carbon Regen Cycles (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Purge Liquid Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Chiller On—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Purge Refrigerant Compressor Suction Temp (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Time at Last Regeneration (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Time Until Next Purge Run (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller On—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Data Graph Data Points
This subsection contains:
Data points used in the default data graphs, organized by graph
Data points available to include in custom data graphs, organized by component
Data Points Used in Default Data Graphs
Table 65. Chiller Overview 1
Graph data point
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Active Hot Water Setpoint
Evaporator Leaving Evaporator Temperature
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
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Table 65. Chiller Overview 1 (continued)
Graph data point
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature
Condenser Entering Water Temperature
Calculated Chiller Capacity Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 66. Chiller Overview 2
Graph data point
Average Motor Current % RLA Ckt1 1st y-axis
Average Motor Current % RLA Ckt2 1st y-axis
Motor Frequency Ckt1 1st y-axis
Motor Frequency Ckt2 1st y-axis
Oil Differential Pressure Ckt1 1st y-axis
Oil Differential Pressure Ckt2 1st y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 67. Evaporator
Graph data point
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Approximate Evaporator Water Flow Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 68. Condenser
Graph data point
Active Hot Water Setpoint
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature
Condenser Entering Water Temperature
Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Approximate Condenser Water Flow Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 69. Compressor
Graph data point
Average Motor Current % RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Active Current Limit Setpoint
AFD Frequency (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
IGV 1 Percent Open (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Chiller Control Signal (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
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Table 70. Oil System
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Graph data point
Oil Differential Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Outboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Inboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 71. Oil System
Graph data point
Oil Differential Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Oil Tank Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Outboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Inboard Bearing Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 72. Motor
Graph data point
Average Motor Current %RLA CktX
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA CktX Left Y-axis
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA (CktX)
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA (CktX)
Starter Input Voltage Phase AB (CktX) Right Y-axis
Starter Input Voltage Phase BC (CktX) Right Y-axis
Starter Input Voltage Phase CA (CktX) Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Table 73. Motor Temperature
Graph data point
Motor Winding Temperature 1 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temperature 2 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Motor Winding Temperature 3 (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
AFD Transistor Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Table 74. Purge
Graph data point
Daily Pumpout—24 Hours (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller On—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Pumpout Chiller Off—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
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Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
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Table 74. Purge (continued)
Graph data point
Average Daily Pumpout—7 Days (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Purge Refrigerant Compressor Suction Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Purge Liquid Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Axis
Table 75. Approach Temperature
Graph data point
Evaporator Approach Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Condenser Approach Temperature (Ckt1 and Ckt2)
Approximate Evaporator Water Flow (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Approximate Condenser Water Flow (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Average Line Current %RLA (Ckt1 and Ckt2) Right Y-axis
Axis
Left Y-axis
Left Y-axis
Data Points in Custom Data Graphs
Table 76. Evaporator
Active Chilled Water Setpoint
Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
Evaporator Entering Water Temperature
Approx Evap Water Flow
Evap Differential Wtr Press
Calculated Chiller Capacity
Active Ice Termination Setpoint
Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1
Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2
Evaporator Entering Water Pressure
Evaporator Leaving Water Pressure
Table 77. Condenser
Active Hot Water Setpoint
Condenser Leaving Water Temperature
Condenser Entering Water Temperature
Outdoor Air Temperature
Refrigerant Monitor
Approx Cond Water Flow
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Table 77. Condenser (continued)
Cond Differential Wtr Press
Head Pressure Control Status
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
Condenser Approach Temperature Ckt1
Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
Condenser Approach Temperature Ckt2
Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
Condenser Entering Water Pressure
Condenser Leaving Water Pressure
Table 78. Compressor
Chiller Control Signal
Oil Tank Pressure Ckt1
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure Ckt1
Oil Differential Pressure Ckt1
Oil Tank Temperature Ckt1
Inboard Bearing Temperature Ckt1
Outboard Bearing Temperature Ckt1
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #1 Ckt1 *Added for CDHH
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #2 Ckt1 *Added for CDHH
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #3 Ckt1 *Added for CDHH
IGV 1 Percent Open Ckt1
IGV 1 Position Ckt1
IGV 2 Percent Open Ckt1
IGV 2 Position Ckt1
Compressor Rfgt Discharge Temp Ckt1
Oil Tank Pressure Ckt2
Oil Pump Discharge Pressure Ckt2
Oil Differential Pressure Ckt2
Oil Tank Temperature Ckt2
Inboard Bearing Temperature Ckt2
Outboard Bearing Temperature Ckt2
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #1 Ckt2 *Added for CDHH
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #2 Ckt2 *Added for CDHH
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Table 78. Compressor (continued)
Outboard Bearing Pad Temperature #3 Ckt2 *Added for CDHH
IGV 1 Percent Open Ckt2
IGV 1 Position Ckt2
IGV 2 Percent Open Ckt2
IGV 2 Position Ckt2
Compressor Rfgt Discharge Temp Ckt2
Table 79. Motor
Active Current Limit Setpoint
Motor Frequency Ckt1
Frequency Command Ckt1
Average Motor Current % RLA Ckt1
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA Ckt1
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA Ckt1
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA Ckt1
Starter Motor Current L1 Ckt1
Starter Motor Current L2 Ckt1
Starter Motor Current L3 Ckt1
Starter Average Phase Voltage Ckt1
Starter Input Voltage AB Ckt1
Starter Input Voltage BC Ckt1
Starter Input Voltage CA Ckt1
Motor Winding Temperature 1 Ckt1
Motor Winding Temperature 2 Ckt1
Motor Winding Temperature 3 Ckt1
Motor Temperature Ckt1
Starter Input Power Consumption Ckt1
Starter Power Demand Ckt1
Starter Motor Power Factor Ckt1
AFD Average Input Current Ckt1
AFD Input Current L1 Ckt1
AFD Input Current L2 Ckt1
AFD Input Current L3 Ckt1
AFD Input Frequency Ckt1
AFD Output Voltage Ckt1
AFD DC Bus Voltage Ckt1
AFD DC Bus Current Ckt1
(Note: Added per CR 51244, 5/2/14)
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Table 79. Motor (continued)
AFD Output Power Ckt1
AFD Ground Current Ckt1
AFD Inverter Base Temp Ckt1
AFD Rectifier Base Temp Ckt1
AFD Transistor Temperature Ckt1
Motor Frequency Ckt2
Frequency Command Ckt2
Average Motor Current % RLA Ckt2
Starter Motor Current L1 % RLA Ckt2
Starter Motor Current L2 % RLA Ckt2
Starter Motor Current L3 % RLA Ckt2
Starter Motor Current L1 Ckt2
Starter Motor Current L2 Ckt2
Starter Motor Current L3 Ckt2
Starter Average Phase Voltage Ckt2
Starter Input Voltage AB Ckt2
Starter Input Voltage BC Ckt2
Starter Input Voltage CA Ckt2
Motor Winding Temperature 1 Ckt2
Motor Winding Temperature 2 Ckt2
Motor Winding Temperature 3 Ckt2
Motor Temperature Ckt2
Starter Input Power Consumption Ckt2
Starter Power Demand Ckt2
Starter Motor Power Factor Ckt2
AFD Average Input Current Ckt2
AFD Input Current L1 Ckt2
AFD Input Current L2 Ckt2
AFD Input Current L3 Ckt2
AFD Input Frequency Ckt2
AFD Output Voltage Ckt2
AFD DC Bus Voltage Ckt2
AFD DC Bus Current Ckt1
(Note: Added per CR 51244, 5/2/14)
AFD Output Power Ckt2
AFD Ground Current Ckt2
AFD Inverter Base Temp Ckt2
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Table 79. Motor (continued)
AFD Rectifier Base Temp Ckt2
AFD Transistor Temperature Ckt2
Table 80. Purge
Daily Pumpout-24 hours Ckt1
Pumpout Chiller On 7 Days Ckt1
Pumpout Chiller Off 7 Days Ckt1
Average Daily Pumpout 7 days Ckt1
Purge Rfgt Compressor Suction Temp Ckt1
Purge Liquid Temperature Ckt1
Purge Carbon Tank Temp Ckt1
Daily Pumpout-24 hours Ckt2
Pumpout Chiller On 7 Days Ckt2
Pumpout Chiller Off 7 Days Ckt2
Average Daily Pumpout 7 days Ckt2
Purge Rfgt Compressor Suction Temp Ckt2
Purge Liquid Temperature Ckt2
Purge Carbon Tank Temp Ckt2
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CTV-SVU01G-EN 21 Mar 2020
Supersedes CTV-SVU01F-EN (Apr 2017)
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