Mitsubishi Electronics TG-2000A operation manual Maintenance example

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[With WHM connection]

Apportioned electric power

Recalculation button

Indoor Unit Data Maintenance screen

6)Repeat steps 1) to 5), and change all the indoor units.

Repeat these steps to make changes to the apportioned data value to be changed.

7)Click [OK] button.

When done with these settings, click the [OK] button.

*If the [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings are interrupted and the screen returns to the initial window.

Not e:

If the apportioned data of the unit (proportional division parameter value and apportioned electric power) is corrected, the value is reflected in air-conditioning charge when it is recalculated. The data for that day may not be correct if there was an abnormality on the previous day. (For example, when the previous day was abnormal, it may be forwarded to the next day.)

The proportional division parameter displayed in red is changed to maintenance (blue) and recalculated and appears in the air-conditioning charge results. (It is, however, necessary to perform maintenance for all abnormal color (red), no data color (gray), and un-apportioned data color (green) located within the air-conditioning charge settlement period.)

When the outdoor unit apportioning mode is 2, the crank case heater apportioned electric power also changes.

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Example of “Maintenance of charge data” during G-50A failure (proportionally divided electric power charge (Without WHM connection))

1)Correct the proportional division parameter (during failure) to “0”, by which the value is changed to blue.

*Including appointed day of repair

2)Select and correct the failure period correction method from the following plans. Plan (1): Use of average value for one week before failure

￿Calculate the proportional division parameter (given by multiplying the number of days of the failure period using the average value for one week before failure as the proportional division parameter for a day, and input it as a proportional division parameter for the repair date.

Plan (2): Use of normal period only

￿Use the proportional division parameter only for the normal period, but not the proportional division parameter for the number of all indoor units used during the failure period. Correct the proportional division parameter for all indoor units during the failure period to “0”.

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Contents Please keep this manual for future use Please read this manual before using the unitContents Page Other machines Safety PrecautionsDo not use with other applications Compatible Units System Requirements Requirements system recommendations¡ *1 Number of units RestrictionsRestrictions M e Manufacturer Model Other DevicesHardware Connection Diagram System Configuration System Configuration ExampleTools for Site Adjustment Flow of Site AdjustmentPC connections and settings 50A test runD e l s IP address range Test operation from centralized controller G-50APage G-2000A Setup InstallationPreparing for installation Steps Action Details How toMsde setup Running TG-2000A Setup New setupDatabase setup When the installation is completed, restart the computerInstallation start confirmation Check the installation folderTG-2000A setup completion Read the license agreementTG-2000A uninstall G-2000A UninstallMsde uninstall Part Names and Functions Window Elements Basic Mouse Operation Accessing Functions and Moving between WindowsShift from the initial window to the control window Shift from the control window to the initial windowPage Page User Set -up Set TG -2000A functions Page Page Startup Initial Startup and Shutdown Before StartupTG-2000A Shutdown ShutdownShutting down the OS System Setting Procedure System Setting Procedure System Setting ScreenGeneral Operation User Set-upReliability Function Connection SettingSite Name Set-up Energy Monitoring RelatedPage G-50 Connection Set-up Setting Procedure and RestrictionsNumber of G-50A se t-up Step IP address of G-50A se t-up StepMonitor the optional functions being used. Procedure System Configuration Set-upUnit composition set-up Step 2 G-50A data collection StepIcon Name Address range Change the unit configuration. ProcedureSe t-up of refrigerant system Step Set-up of group Step Change the group No. Procedure Interlocked setting StepInterlocking ventilation unit Interlocking destination un-set unitMonitoring Screen Set-up Configuration Procedure and RestrictionsSet-up of model name Step Set-up of the number of floors, and floor name Step Set-up of floor name and G -50 Creation of a plane view StepFloor Selection Display Button Set-up of icon arrange and name StepSet the group icons on each floor and set their names Group ListDeleting block settings Set the block groups. ProcedureSet-up of block Step Name Change button Block Set button Release buttonChanging the block name Check before WHM setup. Procedure Setting Procedures and RestrictionsModel Baud rate Parity Stop bit Energy Monitoring S e t-up Set Charge System options. ProcedureDivision mode for outdoor unit Division mode StepDivision mode for indoor unit Proportiona l division reference dataDelete Watt Hour Meter Relationships Select the OC icon, and click on the selected outdoor unitSet the Indoor Unit and Watt Hour Meter Relationship Relation between indoor units and watt hour meters StepDeleting Watt Hour Meter Relationships Charge Blocks Step Set the charge blocks. ProcedureRelease a block from charge blocks Delete the charge blockAdd charge blocks Manually Setting the Currency Selecting a Currency from the Display ProcedureExit the Currency Settings Set the electric power rate schedule. Procedure10Standard charge set Step Set the standard charge . ProcedureSet the date/time . Procedure Function ContentsTime Set-up Monitor button Monitor the timeChange the password Password S e t-upNo repair is required Overview Remarks Preparing for Charging Data Maintenance Maintenance of Charge DataMaintenance Methods and Restrictions Display the Maintenance screen. ProcedureMaintaining Apportioned Unit Data Unit Data MaintenanceCorrection method Maintenance example Maintaining watt hour Meter Data Procedure Watt Hour Meter Data MaintenanceOperation Amount Data Monitoring Watt hour Meter Monitor Function ProcedureDescription of function Monitoring operation amount data Charge Parameter OutputMonitor the data for the last day after Output file data format Charging RemedyPerforming charging remedy Preparation Preparing to perform charging remedyApportioning integrated Remark InterVal Remedial apportioning setting screenRemedial apportioning confirmation screen Calculating screen Remedy when personal computer HDD fails no backup Remedy when personal computer HDD fails backup Day before recovery day Apportioning method when computer crashes Remedy when watt hour meter fails monitoring impossible Integrate d Remedy for system information setting error Total air-conditioning charge including that Air-conditioning unit error codes Error Code ListPage Page System error codes Setting item Case Setting Check ListDetail of function Test run check sheet Test Run CheckLRC Date Tester Charging No WHM connection Test Run Check Charging Test Run CheckTest item Comment Page Capacity Setting Division mode Charge settingCheck Within Outside TotalExample 1100 conditioner 1300 Outside Within 12001400 Page Page WHM1 WHM2 WHM3 WHM4 WHM5 WHM6 Memo Setup Procedure Appendix 1 Installing Windows XP ProfessionalPreparing for Se tup What you needPage Windows XP Appendix 2 Auto Log-in Confirmation MethodWindows Page WT03901X01