Trane CVHE-SVU01E-ENX39640712050 manual Chiller Stop Prevention/Inhibit Feature, How It Works

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Operator Interface

The Auto and Stop keys are used to put the unit into the auto or stop modes. Key selection is indicated by being darkened (reverse video).

The Alarms button is to the right of the Stop key. The Alarms button appears only when alarm information is present. The alarm blinks to draw attention to the shutdown diagnostic condition. Blinking is defined as normal versus reverse video. Pressing on the Alarms button takes you to the corresponding screen.

Persistent keys, horizontal at the bottom of the display, are those keys that must be available for operation regardless of the screen currently being displayed. These keys are critical for machine operation. The Auto and Stop keys will be presented as radio buttons within the persistent key display area. The

selected key will be dark. The chiller will stop when the Stop key is touched, entering the stop sequence. Pressing the “Immediate Stop” button will cause the chiller to stop right away.

The AUTO and STOP, take precedence over the ENTER and CANCEL keys. (While a setting is being changed, AUTO and STOP keys are recognized even if ENTER or CANCEL has not been pressed. Selecting the Auto key will enable the chiller for active cooling ( if no diagnostic is present.)

Chiller Stop Prevention/Inhibit Feature

A new chiller “Stop prevention/ inhibit” feature allows a user to prevent an inadvertent chiller stop from the DynaView screen for those chillers which are solely controlled by the CH530.

How It Works

This new feature will be activated after the service tech sets a variable shut down timer in TechView to be greater that 0 seconds and up to 20 seconds (i.e. 0 < Timer ± 20). Then, when the user presses the ‘STOP’ button on the DynaView display and initiates a chiller shutdown, a window will now appear that displays the “Unit Stop Information Screen” as shown below.

TechView service tool is utilized to enable this feature.

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Contents Operation Maintenance Read these carefully Contents About this manual General InformationLiterature change Unit NameplateCVHF091NAL00ACU2758W7E8TB C0000000K01G14C10W1A03B1Commonly Used Acronyms Control Optional PackagesOverview CvhfGeneral Information General Information Cooling Cycle Cvhf CompressorCVHE, Cvhg pressure enthalpy curve Cvhf pressure enthalpy curve TechView Chiller Service Tool DynaView Human InterfaceCVHE, CVHF, and Cvhg sequence of operation running General Information Surface Temperatures Oil and Refrigeration PumpOil refrigerant pump Base Loading Control Algorithm 20 100 percent RLAGeneral Information Ice Machine Control Free Cooling Cycle Free Cooling Frcl Hot Gas Bypass Hot Water control Heat Recovery Cycle Auxiliary CondensersUnit Control Panel UCP Control Panel Devices and Unit Mounted DevicesUnit Control Panel UCP Variable water flow through the evaporator User-defined language supportOperator Interface DynaView main processorOperator Interface Chiller Stop Prevention/Inhibit Feature How It WorksTop Level Mode Description System Reset MinsecReference Main Screen Diagnostic Screen Back button provides navigation back to the chiller screen Operator Interface Reports Evaporator Report items Units Condenser Report Items UnitsRPM Compressor Report Items UnitsMotor Report Items Units Purge Report Items UnitsRLA Historic Diagnostics LogAshrae Chiller Log Units PPMChilled Water Setpoint Description Units Default Monitor Value Feature SettingsMode Overrides ChillerDescription Units Default Display SettingsPurge Operator Interface Operator Interface Operator Interface Operator Interface Operator Interface IPC3 Definitions Bus Management Interprocessor CommunicationInter Processor Communications IPC3 BindingControl panel components layout and approximate dimensions Control System ComponentsControl System Components Control Panel Devices Compressor Running Relay Machine Shutdown Manual Reset MMRHead Relief Request Output OpstRefrigerant Monitor Input 1A17 ExopTrmm TRM4 Tracer Comm 4 interface Frcl Free Cooling OptionHgbp Hot Gas Bypass Option Cdrp Condenser Refrigerant Pressure OutputTemperature based Condenser Pressure OutputPressure based Refrigerant Differential Pressure Indication Output Gbas Generic Building Automation System GbasPercent RLA Output External Current Limit Setpoint Module CharacteristicsExternal Chilled Water Setpoint Ecws Wpsr WFC Water Pressure Sensing Option1A14 Communication interface Module 1A8, 1A9, 1A11, 1A12 Quad Relay Output Status1A13, 1A18, 1A19, 1A20 Dual Binary input module Comm +Recommended Length to Run external Output signals 1A15, 1A16, 1A17, 1A21 Dual Analog Input/output ModuleAnalog Input Unit mounted devices Control Sequence of Operation Electrical SequenceUCP and Wye-Delta Starter Control Circuits Delay time 200 msec. Opens 2K1 Control Sequence of Operation Test and start timing sequence AFD Momentary Power Loss MPL Protection Machine Protection Adaptive ControlCurrent Overload Protection Overload trip time versus percent RLAPhase Loss Protection Current Limit ProtectionReverse Rotation Protection Differential to Start or Stop SoftLoadingMinimum and Maximum Capacity Limit Leaving Water Temperature Cutout Evaporator LimitLow Refrigerant Temperature Cutout Main Processor Software Revision 6.0 and higherCutout strategy Evaporator Variable Flow Compensation Condenser LimitRestart Inhibit Free Starts Restart Inhibit Start to Start Time SettingRestart Inhibit Clear Restart InhibitHigh Vacuum Lockout Oil Temperature Control Maximum Reset Controls Chilled Water Reset CWROutdoor Air Temperature Return WaterConstant Return Values for start reset typesDegrees of Reset EquationReset Ratio Outdoor air temperature versus degrees of resetReset function for return CWR Reset Ratio = 50% Return CWR Unit Start-Up Procedures Unit StartupDaily Unit Start-Up Toxic Hazards Before changeover to heating modeLive Electrical Components Seasonal Unit Start-UpOil Pump Heater Operation Unit Shutdown ProceduresUnit Shutdown Seasonal Unit ShutdownMoisture Contamination Periodic MaintenanceDaily Maintenance and Checks Record Keeping FormsHazardous Voltage w/ Capacitors Weekly MaintenanceNormal Chiller Operating Characteristics Every 3 MonthsOff-Season Maintenance Annual MaintenanceHeater Damage Oil MaintenanceOil Change Procedure Compressor Oil Change onOil Filter Replacement Replacing Oil FilterOther Maintenance Requirements MaintenanceOil Supply System Problems LubricationDo not Leave Grease Fittings Installed Front View with Refrigerant PumpContains Refrigerant Refrigerant ChargeCleaning the Condenser Recovery and Recycle ConnectionsLeak Testing Proper Water TreatmentCleaning the Evaporator Control Settings AdjustmentsUnit Corrosion Damage Purge System Unit PreparationHazardous Voltage w/ Capacitors 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 Trane

CVHE-SVU01E-ENX39640712050 specifications

The Trane CVHE-SVU01E-ENX39640712050 is a high-efficiency centrifugal chiller designed for commercial and industrial applications. This state-of-the-art unit is engineered to provide reliable cooling performance, energy efficiency, and optimized operational flexibility. It is particularly suitable for large-scale facilities that require significant cooling capacity and robust performance under varying load conditions.

One of the most notable features of the CVHE-SVU01E series is its advanced variable speed drive technology. This technology enables the chiller to adjust its speed according to the cooling demands of the facility, resulting in substantial energy savings. By operating at optimal speeds, this unit reduces power consumption and enhances overall efficiency. This is noteworthy in the context of rising energy costs and increasing sustainability demands across various industries.

Moreover, the CVHE-SVU01E is equipped with Trane’s proprietary Compliant Scroll compressor technology. This innovative compressor design minimizes mechanical losses and increases the efficiency of the chiller system. Additionally, the compressor is specifically designed to handle varying refrigerant flow rates, allowing the chiller to maintain performance even when faced with fluctuating conditions.

Another significant characteristic of this chiller model is its use of environmentally friendly refrigerants, aligning with global regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This commitment to sustainability ensures that the CVHE-SVU01E not only provides excellent cooling performance but also adheres to contemporary environmental standards.

The unit utilizes an advanced control system that simplifies operation and enhances troubleshooting capabilities. The intuitive interface allows facility managers to monitor performance metrics, optimize operation schedules, and conduct remote diagnostics, significantly reducing costly downtime and maintenance efforts.

Furthermore, the compact and modular design of the CVHE-SVU01E makes it easy to install in various settings. Its durability is ensured through the use of high-quality materials and components, designed to withstand the rigors of demanding environments. With reduced maintenance requirements, facility operators can focus on core business functions without frequent interruptions.

In summary, the Trane CVHE-SVU01E-ENX39640712050 combines cutting-edge technologies and features to deliver exceptional performance, efficiency, and reliability in commercial cooling applications. Its advanced design contributes to reduced energy costs, minimal environmental impact, and greater operational flexibility, making it an excellent choice for organizations seeking sustainable and efficient cooling solutions.