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Operation manual

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EWAQ+EWYQ009~0 EWAQ+EWYQ009~013ACW1

Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged reversible air to

water heatpumps

4PW51588-1

O

PERATING

 

THE

 

REMOTE

 

ALARM

 

OPTION

The optional EKRP1HB remote alarm address card can be used to
remotely monitor your system. This address card offers 2 voltage free
outputs.

Output 1 = alarm output: this output will be enabled when your
unit is in error condition in case of default setting of field setting
parameter [C-01]. Refer to 

"[C] Alarm output logic of EKRP1HB"

on page 10

 for other possibilities.

Output 2 = ON/OFF output: this output will be enabled when
your unit is in ON condition.

For more details about the wiring connections of this option, refer to
the wiring diagram of the unit.

F

IELD

 

SETTINGS

The unit should be configured by the installer to match the installation
environment (outdoor climate, installed options, etc.) and user
demand. Thereto, a number of so called field settings are available.
These field settings are accessible and programmable through the
user interface.

Each field setting is assigned a 3-digit number or code, for example
[5-03], which is indicated on the user interface display. The first digit
[5] indicates the 'first code' or field setting group. The second and
third digit [03] together indicate the 'second code'.

A list of all field settings and default values is given under 

"Field

settings table" on page 12

.  In this same list, we provided for 2

columns to register the date and value of altered field settings at
variance with the default value.

A detailed description of each field setting is given under 

"Detailed

description" on page 9

.

Procedure

To change one or more field settings, proceed as follows.

1

Press the 

z

 button for a minimum of 5 seconds to enter FIELD

SET MODE.
The 

$

 icon (3) will be displayed. The current selected field

setting code is indicated 

;

 (2), with the set value displayed to

the right 

-

 (1).

2

Press the 

bgi

  button to select the appropriate field

setting first code.

3

Press the 

bgj

  button to select the appropriate field

setting second code.

4

Press the 

pfi

  button and 

pfj

  button to change

the set value of the select field setting.

5

Save the new value by pressing the 

pr

 button.

6

Repeat step 2 through 4 to change other field settings as
required.

7

When finished, press the 

z

 button to exit FIELD SET MODE.

Detailed description

[0] User permission level

If required, certain user interface buttons can be made unavailable for
the user.

Three permission levels are defined (see the table below). Switching
between level 1 and level 2/3 is done by simultaneously pressing
buttons 

pfi

  and 

pfj

  immediately followed by

simultaneously pressing buttons 

s

  and 

ba

, and keeping all 4

buttons pressed for at least 5 seconds (in normal mode). Note that no
indication on the user interface is given. When level 2/3 is selected,
the actual permission level — either level 2 or level 3 — is
determined by the field setting [0-00].

2

3

1

NOTE

Changes made to a specific field setting are only
stored when the 

pr

 button is pressed. Navigating to a

new field setting code or pressing the 

z

  button will

discard the change made.

NOTE

Before shipping, the set values have been set as
shown under 

"Field settings table" on page 12

.

When exiting FIELD SET MODE, "

88

" may be

displayed on the user interface LCD while the unit
initialises itself.

Button

Permission level

1

2

3

On/off button 

o

operable

operable

operable

Operation changeover 
button 

h

/

c

operable

operable

operable

Sanitary water heating 
button 

w

– Not available –

Sanitary temperature 
adjust buttons 

wbi

wbj

– Not available –

Temperature adjust 
buttons 

bgi

bgj

operable

operable

operable

Time adjust buttons

pf

i

pf

j

operable

Programming button 

<

operable

Schedule timer enable/
disable button 

pr

operable

operable

Quiet mode button 

s

operable

Weather dependent 
set point button

ba

operable

Inspection/test 
operation button 

z

operable

Summary of Contents for EWAQ009ACV3

Page 1: ...Q009ACV3 EWAQ010ACV3 EWAQ011ACV3 EWYQ009ACV3 EWYQ010ACV3 EWYQ011ACV3 EWAQ009ACW1 EWAQ011ACW1 EWAQ013ACW1 EWYQ009ACW1 EWYQ011ACW1 EWYQ013ACW1 Packaged air cooled water chillers and packaged reversible air to water heatpumps ...

Page 2: ...erter chiller THIS MANUAL This manual describes how to start up and switch off the unit set parameters and configure the schedule timer by means of the controller maintain the unit and solve operational problems THIS UNIT This unit is designed for outdoor installation and used for both heating and cooling applications The unit is designed to be combined with fan coil units or air handling units fo...

Page 3: ...eration The LED blinks if a malfunction occurs When the LED is OFF cooling or heating are inactive 3 OPERATION MODE ICONS hcs These icons indicate the current operation mode s heating h cooling c or quiet mode s Quiet mode is a feature of the cooling or heating operation mode When quiet mode is activated the quiet mode icon and the heating or cooling mode icon will be displayed simultaneously In a...

Page 4: ...This multi purpose button is used to program the controller The function of the button depends on the actual status of the controller or on previous actions carried out by the operator 30 SCHEDULE TIMER BUTTON r p The main function of this multi purpose button is to enable disable the schedule timer The button is also used to program the controller The function of the button depends on the actual ...

Page 5: ...utton The operation LED 0 lights up Selecting quiet mode operation s 1 Use the s button to activate quiet mode operation s Icon s appears on the display If the controller is set in permission level 2 or 3 refer to Field settings on page 9 the s button will not be operable Selecting weather dependent set point operation heat pump models only 1 Press the ba button to select weather dependent set poi...

Page 6: ... the actual setting one should consult the last programmed command It is clear that the last programmed command may date from the day before Refer to Consulting programmed actions on page 8 NOTE Only use the pr button to enable or disable the schedule timer The schedule timer overrules the y button The y button only overrules the schedule timer until the next programmed action If the auto restart ...

Page 7: ... setpoint heating actions are added automatically at the same time but with the default heating set point The set points of these automatically added actions can be adjusted by programming the corresponding mode This means that after programming heating you should also program the corresponding cooling set points and vice versa Programming Programming cooling or heating Due to the fact that the sc...

Page 8: ...y shows the highest action number you would like to save 12 Press the button for 5 seconds to store the programmed actions If the button is pressed when action number 3 is displayed actions 1 2 and 3 are stored but 4 and 5 are deleted You automatically return to step 6 By pressing the pr button several times you return to previous steps in this procedure and finally return to normal operation Prog...

Page 9: ...mmed actions of a specific day to the next day e g copy all programmed actions from 1 to 2 To copy programmed actions to the next day proceed as follows 1 Press the button The actual mode is blinking 2 Use the pi and pj buttons to select the mode you want to program The selected mode is blinking You can leave programming by pressing the pr button 3 Press the button to confirm the selected mode The...

Page 10: ... code is indicated 2 with the set value displayed to the right 1 2 Press the bgi button to select the appropriate field setting first code 3 Press the bgj button to select the appropriate field setting second code 4 Press the pfi button and pfj button to change the set value of the select field setting 5 Save the new value by pressing the pr button 6 Repeat step 2 through 4 to change other field s...

Page 11: ...9 00 Heating set point upper limit maximum leaving water temperature for heating operation 9 01 Heating set point lower limit minimum leaving water temperature for heating operation 9 02 Cooling set point upper limit maximum leaving water temperature for cooling operation 9 03 Cooling set point lower limit minimum leaving water temperature for cooling operation 9 04 Overshoot setting defines how m...

Page 12: ...electricity company that contact will close and the unit will go in forced off mode 2 E Unit information readout E 00 Readout of the software version example 23 E 01 Readout of the EEPROM version example 23 E 02 Readout of the unit model identification example 11 E 03 Readout of the liquid refrigerant temperature E 04 Readout of the inlet water temperature D 00 Compressor 0 default Forced off 1 Fo...

Page 13: ...lable 6 Not available 7 Not available 8 Not available 9 Cooling and heating set point ranges 00 Heating set point upper limit 55 37 55 1 C 01 Heating set point lower limit 15 15 37 1 C 02 Cooling set point upper limit 22 18 22 1 C 03 Cooling set point lower limit 5 5 18 1 C 04 Overshoot setting 2 1 4 1 C A Quiet mode 00 Quiet mode type 0 0 2 01 Parameter 01 3 C Alarm output logic of EKRP1HB 00 Not...

Page 14: ...ong time e g 1 hour too late or too early Check if the clock and the day of the week are set correctly correct if necessary DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS Dismantling of the unit treatment of the refrigerant of oil and of other parts must be done in accordance with relevant local and national legislation Your product is marked with this symbol This means that electrical and electronic products shall not be...

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