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Alarms
*-
Red
: Critical with Stop,
Amber
: Notify,
Green
: Status
Alarm
Criticality
Alarm Description
Cause
Effect
Action Required/ Troubleshooting
R
ef
rig
er
an
t
Refrigerant
compressor
suction side
pressure high
Red
Refrigerant compressor
suction side pressure is
higher than 14.5 bar.
Alarm will reset after
pressure drops below 9
bar.
Hot gas valve not
closing (not
functioning
properly)
or
Thermal load on
the system is too
high
or
Unit has been
sitting in high
ambient before
start-up
Compressor
stops running,
pump and
condenser fan
keep running.
Check if the unit has been sitting in
ambient temperature above the
specified operating temperature. If
so, move the system to
recommended operating ambient
temperature and wait for few
minutes for the system refrigerant to
cool down. After fixing above issue,
acknowledge the alarm. This will
clear alarm on the LCD screen. Now
run the unit.
If the problem persists, contact LTS
customer service.
Refrigerant
compressor
suction side
pressure low
Red
Refrigerant Compressor
suction side pressure is
lower than 1.05 bar.
Alarm will reset after
pressure is greater than
2 bar.
Possible refrigerant
leak
or
Unit has been
sitting in low
ambient before first
start-up
Turns off
refrigeration
loop. Pump
keeps running
Check if the unit has been sitting in
ambient temperature below the
specified operating temperature. If
so, move the system to
recommended operating ambient
temperature and wait for few
minutes for the system refrigerant to
warm up. After fixing above issue,
acknowledge the alarm on the LCD
screen. This will clear alarm.
If the problem persists, contact LTS
customer service.
Refrigerant
condenser side
pressure high
Red
Refrigerant Condenser
side pressure is higher
than 20 bar. Alarm will
reset after pressure
drops below 11.5 bar.
Ambient
temperature is high
or
Thermal load on
the system is high
or
Condenser fan is
not running
or
Condenser fan air
flow is blocked
Compressor
stops running,
pump and the
condenser fan
keep running
Check if the ambient temperature is
too high or above operating limits.
Check if the load on the system is
beyond the specified capacity for
specific operating temperatures.
Check if the air intake to the
condenser fan is blocked or
obstructed by something.
After fixing above issue,
acknowledge the alarm. This will
clear alarm on the LCD screen. Now
run the unit.
If the problem persists, contact LTS
customer service.
Low refrigerant
superheat
Amber
Refrigerant Superheat
is lower than 3.5°C for
more than 18 seconds.
Alarm will reset after
Refrigerant Superheat
is greater than 5°C.
Expansion valve
not functioning
properly
System keeps
running
normally
Acknowledge the warning alarm on
the LCD screen. This should clear
the warning. If the warning persists,
contact LTS customer service.
High
refrigerant
superheat
Amber
Refrigerant Superheat
is higher than 23°C for
more than 240 seconds.
Alarm will reset after
Refrigerant Superheat
drops below 22.5°C
Expansion valve
not functioning
properly
System keeps
running
normally
Acknowledge the warning on the
LCD screen. This should clear the
warning. If the warning persists,
contact LTS customer service.
Compressor
suction
temperature
sensor failure
Red
Compressor suction
side temperature
sensors is not working
properly
Compressor
suction side
temperature
sensors is not
working properly
If this happens
during system
stat-up, unit
would not Run.
If this happens
while the
system is
running, then
the entire
system shuts
down.
Turn off the power switch to the unit
off. Wait 5 seconds to turn the
power switch on again and Run the
unit. If the problem persists, contact
LTS customer service.
Summary of Contents for Nextreme Series
Page 1: ...Nextreme Recirculating Chiller Specification and User Manual Part Number 387004848 ...
Page 17: ...17 Component Locations Figure 2 Isometric Views of Unit Figure 3 Top View ...
Page 18: ...18 Figure 4 Front View Figure 5 Rear View Figure 6 Side View ...
Page 39: ...39 Figure 25 Sensor Wiring Low Voltage ...
Page 40: ...40 Plumbing Refrigeration Diagram Figure 26 Plumbing and Refrigeration Diagram ...
Page 43: ...43 Figure 31 Pump Performance of NRC5000 with Cooling Fluids Water and 40 EG W ...
Page 60: ...60 PCFLT Returns FLT fault or NO FAULTS FOUND PCFLT C Clears Fault Returns FLT Faults Cleared ...
Page 69: ...69 Declaration of Conformity ...