American Standard CH530 manual DynaView Human Interface, TechView Chiller Service Tool

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General Information

Overview

Controls Operator Interface Information is tailored to operators, service technicians and owners.

When operating a chiller, there is specific information you need on a day-to-day basis — setpoints, limits, diagnostic information, and reports.

When servicing a chiller, you need different information and a lot more of it — historic and active diagnostics, configuration settings, and customizable control algorithms, as well as operation settings.

By providing two different tools – one for daily operation and one for periodic service — everyone has easy access to pertinent and appropriate information.

DynaViewHuman Interface

— For the operator

Day-to-day operational information is presented at the panel. Up to seven lines of data (English or SI units) are simultaneously displayed on the ¼ VGA touch-sensitive screen. Logically organized groups of information — chiller modes of operation, active diagnostics, settings and reports put information conveniently at your fingertips. See Operator Interface Section for details.

TechViewChiller Service Tool

For the service technician or advanced operator

All chiller status, machine configuration settings, customizable limits, and up to 60 active or historic diagnostics are displayed through the service tool interface. Without changing any hardware, we give you access to the latest and greatest version of Tracer CH530! A new level of serviceability using the innovative TechViewchiller service tool. A technician can interact with an individual device or a group of devices for advanced troubleshooting. LED lights and their respective TechViewindicators visually confirm the viability of each device. Any PC that meets the system requirements may download the service interface software and Tracer CH530 updates. For more information on TechViewvisit your local Trane Service company, or The Trane Company’s website at www.trane.com.

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Contents X39640670030CDHF-SVU01C-EN Read these carefully Contents Literature change General InformationAbout this manual Unit NameplateGeneral Information = 560 3 stage 935 2 stage Y = 500 3 stage 835 2 stage Control Optional Packages Commonly Used AcronymsGeneral Duplex unit components front view OverviewGeneral Duplex unit components 2 stage compressor Compressor 1 or 2 2 Stage Cooling CyclePressure enthalpy curve 3 stage compressor Pressure enthalpy curve 2 stage compressor DynaView Human Interface TechView Chiller Service ToolSoftware Operation Overview Diagram Power Up DiagramSoftware States Figure Timeline Text FiguresStaging Second Compressor On CDHE/F/G sequence of operation auto to runningSatisfied Setpoint Staging Second Compressor OffCDHF/G sequence of operation lead 1/lag CDHE/F/G sequence of operation lead 2 lag Fixed Sequence Compressor 2 / CompressorCDHF/G sequence of operation equalize starts and hours Sequencing Balanced Starts and HoursCDHF/G sequence of operation combined start Simultaneous Compressor Start/ StopRestart Inhibit Restart Inhibit Start to Start Time SettingRestart Inhibit Free Starts Clear Restart InhibitOil and Refrigerant Pump Surface TemperaturesOil refrigerant pump circuit 1 or 20 100 percent RLA Base Loading Control AlgorithmGeneral Information Sequence of operation ice making running to ice making Ice Machine ControlHot Water control Control Panel Devices and Unit Mounted Devices Unit Control Panel UCPUnit Control Panel UCP User-defined language support Variable water flow through the evaporatorDynaView main processor Operator InterfaceOperator Interface How It Works Chiller Stop Prevention/Inhibit FeatureTop Level Mode Description System Reset Reference Circuit Operating Mode Chiller Operating ModeMain Screen Main Screen Data Fields TableDiagnostic Screen Back button provides navigation back to the chiller screen Operator Interface Reports Report MenuReport name Circuit Evaporator Report name System EvaporatorReport name System Condenser Report name Circuit CondenserReport name System Ashrae Chiller Log Historic Diagnostics LogHeader Screen Setting Tab screens provides a userChiller Feature SettingsCircuit Mode Overrides System Mode OverridesDisplay Settings PurgeOperator Interface Operator Interface Operator Interface Operator Interface Operator Interface Inter Processor Communications IPC3 Interprocessor CommunicationIPC3 Definitions Bus Management BindingControl panel components layout Control System ComponentsControl System Components Control Panel Devices Head Relief Request Output Machine Shutdown Manual Reset MMRMaximum Capacity Relay Compressor Running RelayExop Refrigerant Monitor Input 1A17Cdrp Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Output Trmm TRM4 Tracer Comm 4 interfaceEpro Enhanced Protection Cdrp Refrigerant Pressure Output Option 1A15 Temperature basedCondenser Pressure Output Pressure basedRefrigerant Differential Pressure Indication Output Percent RLA Output Gbas Generic Building Automation SystemExternal Chilled Water Setpoint Ecws Module CharacteristicsExternal Current Limit Setpoint Wpsr WFC Water Pressure Sensing Option1A13, 1A18, 1A19, 1A20 Dual Binary input module 1A8, 1A9, 1A11, 1A12 Quad Relay Output Status1A14 Communication interface Module 1A15, 1A16, 1A17, 1A21 Dual Analog Input/output Module Recommended Length to Run external Output signalsAnalog Input Unit mounted devices Control System Components Control System Components Electrical Sequence Control Sequence of OperationUCP and Wye-Delta Starter Control Circuits Delay time 200 msec. Opens 2K1 Control Sequence of Operation Test and start timing sequence Control Sequence OperationAFD Machine Protection Adaptive Control Momentary Power Loss MPL ProtectionOverload trip time versus percent RLA Current Overload ProtectionCurrent Limit Protection Phase Loss ProtectionReverse Rotation Protection SoftLoading Differential to Start or StopMinimum and Maximum Capacity Limit Evaporator Limit Leaving Water Temperature CutoutHead Relief Relay Low Refrigerant Temperature CutoutCutout strategy Condenser Limit Restart Inhibit High Vacuum Lockout Oil Temperature Control Outdoor Air Temperature Controls Chilled Water Reset CWRMaximum Reset Return WaterDegrees of Reset Values for start reset typesConstant Return EquationOutdoor air temperature versus degrees of reset Reset RatioReset function for return CWR Reset Ratio = 50% Return CWR Unit Startup Unit Start-Up ProceduresDaily Unit Start-Up Toxic Hazards Live Electrical ComponentsSeasonal Unit Start-Up ModeUnit Shutdown Unit Shutdown ProceduresOil Pump Heater Operation Seasonal Unit ShutdownDaily Maintenance and Checks Periodic MaintenanceMoisture Contamination Record Keeping FormsNormal Chiller Operating Characteristics Weekly MaintenanceHazardous Voltage w/Capacitors Every 3 MonthsAnnual Maintenance Off-Season MaintenanceOil Change Procedure Oil MaintenanceHeater Damage Compressor Oil ChangeReplacing Oil Filter Oil Filter ReplacementOil Supply System Problems MaintenanceOther Maintenance Requirements Hazardous Voltage w/ CapacitorsFront View with Refrigerant Pump Rotary valve in drain positionRefrigerant Charge Contains RefrigerantLeak Testing Recovery and Recycle ConnectionsCleaning the Condenser Proper Water TreatmentControl Settings Adjustments Cleaning the EvaporatorUnit Corrosion Damage Unit Preparation Purge System103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 Trane