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154°C, the CoreSense will shut off the compressor until the temperature cools down to an acceptable level (about 
130°C). 

Either trip or lockout alarm can be selected by user using the PC interface software. Default is trip alarm. Trip and 
reset  settings  are  configurable  using  PC  interface  software.  The  configurable  range  of  trip  settings  is  108°C  to 
154°C and the reset value is 83°C to 130°C. 

 

Trip/lockout v

alue ≥ 154°C for 2 sec. 

 

Trip alarm: automatic reset after 2 minutes; discharge temp < 130°C. 

 

Lockout alarm: manual reset is necessary. 

3.4 

Locked rotor protection 

CoreSense detects the locked rotor condition of the compressor. It has trip and lockout alarms. Initial alarm will be 
“Trip”  alarm  with  autoreset  and  10  consecutive  trip  alarms  will  result  in  “Lockout”  alarm  which  requires  manual 
reset. 

3.5 

Missing phase protection 

If  any  one  of  the  3  power  phases  is  missing  immediately  after  the  compressor  contactor  is  energized,  a  single-
phasing condition exists. 

The maximum response time shall be 1.2 seconds from the time of contactor energization. 

Alarm conditions:

 Appears in case of missing phase conditions. 

 

Trip time: 5 minutes with automatic reset. 

 

Lockout  condition:  Appears  after  the  10  consecutive  trip  alarms.  Manual  reset (using  reset button  below 
the module or by cycling the power to the module). 

In  the  case  of  a  part  winding  motor  this  feature  is  detectable  for  primary  winding  only.  Missing  phase,  voltage 
imbalance and low voltage are not detectable for the secondary winding. A missing phase can be detected during 
start-up, but not while the motor is running. 

3.6 

Low voltage protection 

Appears when there is a low supply voltage. 

Alarm conditions:

  Motor  compressor voltage  <  low  voltage setting  at compressor running state. The  default low 

voltage setting is 75% of the nominal line voltage stored in the module for 2 seconds. 

 

Trip time: 5 minutes. 

The module  determines  the  operating  frequency  of  the  compressor.  The  compressor  low  voltage  setting  shall  be 
lowered by the same percentage as the  operating frequency  if less than the nominal frequency. For example if a 
60 Hz nominal frequency compressor is running at 57 Hz (5% less), then the low voltage setting shall be reduced 
by 5%. 

3.7 

Voltage imbalance protection 

The purpose of this feature is to protect the compressor against a voltage imbalance condition that leads to motor 
overheating. 

A  configurable  setting  (default  =  5%)  for  voltage  imbalance  is  used  to  determine  the  operating  limit  of  the 
compressor. The voltage imbalance setting is configurable in the range of 2 to 8 % using the PC interface software. 

Alarm conditions: 

 

Trip: When the voltage imbalance > 5% (configurable). 

 

Reset: Automatic reset after 5 min; voltage imbalance < 5%. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CORESENSE

Page 1: ...3 7 Voltage imbalance protection 4 3 8 Jog feature 5 3 9 Crankcase heater CCH control 5 3 10 Flash memory information 5 3 11 Modbus communication 6 3 12 Reset 7 3 13 Alarm history and running conditions 7 3 14 Compressor status codes 7 3 15 LEDs on the module to display the failure alarms 7 3 16 Oil functionality self test option 9 4 Electrical connections 9 4 1 System wiring diagram 9 4 2 Termina...

Page 2: ...mpressor with CoreSense Diagnostics 2 Specifications Power supply for control module in front of the compressor is 120V AC or 240V AC The sensor module needs 24V AC power supply Operating temperature 32 C to 66 C Steady load current for relay 3A Voltage requirements 120V AC or 240V AC Power rating for the sensor module 3VA Inrush current for relay 19A Storage temperature 40 C to 85 C Voltage senso...

Page 3: ...he compressor off and a low oil pressure lockout will be reported Before using the reset button troubleshooting needs to be done to understand the failure The compressor will switch back on once the reset has been manually activated or when power has been cycled to the CoreSense module This feature is not applicable to compressor models 4MTL Stream CO2 compressors as these have no positive oil pum...

Page 4: ...ing reset button below the module or by cycling the power to the module In the case of a part winding motor this feature is detectable for primary winding only Missing phase voltage imbalance and low voltage are not detectable for the secondary winding A missing phase can be detected during start up but not while the motor is running 3 6 Low voltage protection Appears when there is a low supply vo...

Page 5: ...e following asset information will be saved in the flash memory EEPROM Compressor model number Compressor serial number Compressor model number modified Compressor serial number modified Compressor nominal voltage and frequency Sensor module firmware revision For dual voltage motors the lower value is saved in EEPROM memory It is advised to change the nominal voltage setting values to the correct ...

Page 6: ...cent version The communication cable is wired from the pack controller to the first compressor Additional compressors are wired in a daisy chained configuration The last compressor in the daisy chain should be terminated by jumper JP3 in the front module Please refer to Figures 4 and 5 Figure 4 RS485 daisy chain connection Figure 5 Two rack daisy chain connection CoreSense modules can be connected...

Page 7: ...o reset Flashing red An indication that the compressor is in lockout state Steady red An indication that the control module has failed 3 15 LEDs on the module to display the failure alarms Two multi color LEDs on the CoreSense front module display the failure alarms The LED on the top is green red and the LED on the bottom is orange For warning alert green trip orange and lockout red the flash cou...

Page 8: ... N A If flashing green current sensor is disconnected from the sensor module Compressor run state is not known by the control module 5 Communication error N A N A N A N A Communication between control module and system controller has been lost Communication between control module and sensor module has been lost 6 N A Locked rotor Locked rotor 5 min 10 consecutive events If flashing orange compress...

Page 9: ...ockout can be observed Test mode Step 1 Power On reset module Step 2 Within 5 seconds switch DIP switch 11 from Off to On Step 3 Low oil pressure warning for 2 minutes followed by low oil pressure lockout red LED blinking once Step 4 Press reset button 4 Electrical connections 4 1 System wiring diagram Fuses and wire cable sizing must be done in accordance with all applicable electrical code stand...

Page 10: ...kcase heater Power supply control module 115V or 230V 24V AC Communication to CoreSense module 24V AC output To terminal plate Crankcase heater Current sensor Modbus communication port Control module communication to sensor module LED Module power 220V or 110V Contactor DIP switch Line Alarm Discharge temperature sensor PTC Oil sensor ...

Page 11: ...f the leads are white and one is black For proper calculation of power factor and motor power it is necessary for the black voltage sensing lead and the power lead through the current sensing module to be connected to the same motor terminal The sensor module needs 3VA Volt Ampere and a 24V AC power supply Therefore a Class II transformer must be used Class II transformers have a maximum rating of...

Page 12: ...g If the leads L2 and L8 in picture below are not routed in the same direction the running current may indicate close to zero Legend A4 Sensor module K1 Contactor M1 A5 Terminal box compressor K4 Contactor M1 for second part winding CCH Crankcase heater M21 Fan motor condenser F6 Fuse for control circuit R2 Crankcase heater F7 Fuse for control circuit Y21 Solenoid valve capacity control 1 F8 Fuse ...

Page 13: ...in the daisy chain must be terminated by moving the JP3 jumper from 2 3 to 1 2 For all other compressors the jumper should remain in the default 2 3 position JP4 factory setting is 1 2 2 Stop Bits Depending on the Modbus parameters it can be switched to position 2 3 1 Stop Bits Do not remove JP1 This is reserved for future use Figure 16 CoreSense circuit board ...

Page 14: ...cation assign a unique node address to each CoreSense Diagnostics module using switches 1 through 6 a Set the communications baud rate for the module using switch 7 Off 19200 baud On 9600 baud The baud rate for each module should be set to match the pack controller b Set switch 8 to Off for no parity to On for even parity c Set switch 9 to Off for stand alone mode to On for network mode Network mo...

Page 15: ...ars when the motor is overheated Motor rotor is mechanically seized Open circuit in harness Connector pin not engaging at connector on control module Faulty CoreSense module In case of trip alarm allow the motor to cool down for a minimum of 2 minutes it may take longer and the compressor will start automatically If resistance is low inspect for loose terminal strip connections harness connection ...

Page 16: ...ork If not set the network dip switch to stand alone and press reset Is there a communication network If not check that the communication harness is engaged at both the CoreSense module and the sensor module If the LED on the top edge of the sensor module is dark check 24 VAC power to the sensor module or replace the sensor module If communication network amber light is continuously on reverse the...

Page 17: ...nections are tight at the compressor Check that there are not any faults with other peripheral electrical loads for example fan motors 9 Voltage imbalance Trip Appears when the voltage imbalance value exceeds the set value default 5 Loose wiring connections at the compressor terminal plate inside T Box Worn out contactors Faults with other peripheral electrical loads Single phasing conditions Chec...

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