Carrier 30GK manual Description of the Information menu, Information Menu Format Units Description

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4.5.1 - Description of the Information menu

INFORMATION MENU [3]

ITEM

FORMAT

UNITS

DESCRIPTION

0

 

 

Automatic display mode. It cycles through the following displays:

 

±nn.n

°C

1:

Controlled water temperature: temperature of the water that the unit tries to maintain at the control point.

 

 

 

2:

Unit operating type

 

LOFF

-

 

Local Off

 

L-On

-

 

Local On

 

L-Sc

-

 

Local On - based on unit clock.

 

CCn

-

 

CCN Control.

 

rEM

-

 

Remote Control

 

MASt

-

 

Master unit

 

 

 

3:

Unit status

 

OFF

-

 

Off: Unit is stopped and not authorised to start.

 

rEADY

-

 

Ready: Unit is authorised to start

 

dELAY

-

 

Delay: Unit is in delay at start-up. This delay is active after the unit has been switched on. The delay can be

 

 

 

 

configured in the User Configuration menu.

 

StOPPing

-

 

Stopping: Unit is currently stopping.

 

running

-

 

On: Unit is running or authorised to start.

 

triPout

-

 

Fault shutdown.

 

OvErridE

-

 

Limit: The operating conditions do not allow total unit operation.

 

 

 

4.

Unit occupied/unoccupied status

 

OCCUPIEd

-

 

Occupied: Unit in occupied mode

 

UNOCCUPIEd -

 

Unoccupied: Unit in unoccupied mode

 

 

 

5.

Heating/cooling operating mode

 

COOL

-

 

Cooling: Unit operates in cooling mode

 

HEAT

-

 

Heating: Unit operates in heating mode

 

rECLAIM

-

 

Cooling: Unit is in auto cooling and heat reclaim demand is active

 

 

 

6.

Alarm mode

 

ALArM

-

 

Alarm: Unit is totally stopped because of failure.

 

ALErt

-

 

Alert: Unit is in failure but not completely stopped.

 

 

 

7.

Master/Slave status

 

MAStEr

-

 

Master: The master/slave control is active and the unit is the master

 

SLAvE

-

 

Slave: The master/slave control is active and the unit is the slave

 

 

 

 

1 [1]

nn

-

Active mode codes. Each active mode is displayed in turn. This Item is masked when nil. Pressing the enter button when a mode code

 

 

 

is displayed causes a character text expansion to be scrolled accross the four-digit display. See the description in the following table

 

 

 

 

2 [2]

 

-

This item indicates the current chiller occupied/unoccupied mode.

 

occu

 

Occupied

 

unoc

 

Unoccupied

 

Forc

 

The value is displayed in turn with 'Forc' when the unit is in CCN control and if this variable if forced through CCN.

3

nn.n

minutes

Start-up delay. This item indicates the minutes left before the unit can be started. This delay at start-up is always active after the unit

 

 

 

has been switched on. The delay can be configured in the User Configuration 1 menu.

 

 

 

 

4 [2]

 

-

Heating/cooling on selection: This item is accessible in read/write, if the unit is in local control mode. It is only displayed, if the unit is

 

 

 

in LOFF, L-On or L-Sc operating type. Displayed for heat pumps.

 

HEAt

-

Heating mode selection

 

COOL

-

Cooling mode selection

5 [2]

 

 

Heat reclaim mode selection: This item is accessible in read/write, if the unit is in local control mode. It is only displayed, if the unit is

 

 

 

in LOFF, L-On or L-Sc operating type. Displayed for air-cooled or water-cooled units with a condenser water valve.

 

YES

-

Heat reclaim mode selection, use of heat reclaim condensing setpoint.

 

NO

-

Normal cooling mode selection, use of standard condensing setpoint

 

 

 

 

6

Nnn

%

Total active capacity of unit.

 

 

 

 

7

nnn

%

Total active capacity of circuit A.

 

 

 

 

8 [2]

nnn

%

Total active capacity of circuit B.

 

 

 

 

9 [2]

nnn

 

Present demand limit. This is the authorised operating capacity of the unit. See section 5.8.

 

Forc

%

The value is displayed in turn with 'Forc' when the unit is in CCN control and if this variable if forced through CCN.

10

nnn

%

Present lag chiller demand limit. Displayed when the master/slave control is selected.

11 [2]

 

-

Setpoint select in local mode. This point is read/write accessible. Displayed only when the unit is LOFF, L-On or L-Sc operating type.

 

SP-1

 

SP-1 = cooling setpoint 1

 

SP-2

 

SP-2 = cooling setpoint 2

 

AUtO

 

AUtO = active setpoint depends on schedule 2 (setpoint selection schedule). See section 5.7.1 & 4.5.7.6.

 

 

 

 

12 [2]

 

-

Setpoint occupied mode.

 

occu

 

Occupied: cooling setpoint 1 is active

 

unoc

 

Unoccupied: cooling setpoint 2 is active

 

Forc

 

The value shall be displayed in turn with 'Forc' when the unit is in CCN control and if this variable if forced through CCN.

13

±nn.n

°C

Active setpoint. This is the current cooling/heating setpoint: it refers to cooling/heating setpoint 1 or 2.

14

±nn.n

 

Control point. This is the setpoint used by the controller to adjust the temperature of the leaving or entering water (according to

 

Forc

°C

configuration).

 

 

 

Control point = active setpoint + reset. See section 5.7

 

 

 

The value is displayed in turn with 'Forc' when the unit is in CCN control and if this variable if forced through CCN.

 

 

 

 

15

±nn.n

°C

Controlled water temperature. Water temperature that the unit tries to maintain at the control point.

 

 

 

 

16

±nn.n

°C

Condensing setpoint. The value is displayed in turn with 'Forc' if the unit is in CCN mode and this parameter is forced by CCN.

 

Forc

°C

 

 

17

n

 

Heat reclaim function indicator, circuit A (see heat reclaim section)

18

n

 

Heat reclaim function indicator, circuit B (see heat reclaim section)

Legend

1This item is masked when nil.

2This item is displayed in certain unit configurations only.

3Access to this menu is read-only except for item 10 that can be forced when the unit is in Local operating type.

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Contents 30GK Series PRO-DIALOG Control Installation, operation and maintenance instructionsTable of Contents Safety Considerations Diagnostics Troubleshooting Safety Considerations GeneralAvoiding electrocution Abbreviations used General DescriptionControl box Hardware DescriptionGeneral Control board Electronic boardsOrange LED CCN/clock board Board addressesRed LED Green LEDHeat reclaim condenser entering/leaving water temperatures Evaporator entering water temperature sensorEvaporator leaving water temperature sensor Condenser entering and leaving water temperature sensorsRemarks Description Connector Terminal ChannelUser connections Available TerminalsMain Interface Button Name Description Setting UP PRO-DIALOG Plus ControlLocal interface general features Main interfaceStarting unit and selecting an operating type Stopping the unit in local modeUnit start/stop control DescriptionSelecting a menu item Modifying the value of a parameter/access to a sub- menuMenus Selecting a menuStructure MenuStatus Menu treeInformation Menu Format Units Description Description of the Information menuPressures Menu Format Units Comments Description of the Temperatures menuTemperatures Menu Format Units Comments Description of the Pressures menuSetpoints Menu Format Units Range Comments Description of the Setpoints menuInputs Menu Format Units Comments Description of the Inputs menuDescription of the Outputs/Tests menu General Menu descriptionFormat Units Description Description of the Configuration menu General PasswordManual tests SUB-MENU Holiday Configuration SUB-MENU Period ConfigurationUser 1 Configuration SUB-MENU Format Units Default Comments Description of the User 1 Configuration sub-menuDescription of the User 2 Configuration sub-menu Description of Date and Time configuration sub MenuDate & Time Configuration SUB-MENU Format Comments Item # Format Comments Typical timer programDescription of the Holidays sub-menus Description of the Broadcast sub-menuAlarms Menu Item # Format Description Description of the Alarms menuDescription of the Alarms History menu Broadcast Configuration SUB-MENU Item # Format CommentsMaintenance menu description Runtime menu description Description of the Runtimes 2 menuDescription of the Runtimes 1 menu Heating/cooling selection Chilss Contact Type Mode ShutdownPRO-DIALOG Plus Control Operation Start/stop controlControl point Evaporator water pump control Control interlock contactCondenser water pump control Evaporator heater controlDetermining the lead circuit Demand limit by 0-10 V d.c. signalDemand limit Capacity controlHead pressure control on water-cooled units Slave compressor start-up sequenceControlling the EXV Head pressure control on air-cooled unitsControlling Pro-Dialog Plus units with a System Manager Master/slave assemblyHigh pressure load shedding function Pumping downOptional heat reclaim module Diagnostics TroubleshootingDisplaying alarms Resetting alarmsAlarm Code Descriptions Alarm codesCCN Starter Guard Compressor faults 6.4.1.1 GeneralDGT only for units with low-temperature option Compressor protection devices

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