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CH530 is a distributed architecture control that puts communication capability
and some limited intelligence down at the sensor level (Low Level Intelligent
Devices, or LLIDs). Higher level modules or Super LLIDs (starter) exist only as
necessary to support system level control and communications where
subsystems require a collection of I/O and intelligence.
The primary benefit of the LLIDs architecture is the low cost of replacement parts.
CH530 architecture allows a single point to be replaced with only pig-tail wiring
and electronics dedicated to a particular point.
Main Processor
The main processor is the “master of the chiller” by collecting data, status, and
diagnostic information and communicating commands to the other modules
(starter) and the LLID bus. The communications bus is called the Inter-Processor
Communications. The main processor is located in the human interfaces
(DynaView, EZView).
Starter Module
The starter module provides control of the compressor contactors when starting,
running, and stopping the chiller. Starter types include Across the Line (RTAC),
Y-Delta and Solid State (RTHD). The starter module provides protection of the
compressor in the form of running overload, phase reversal, phase loss, phase
imbalance, and momentary power loss.
Power Supply Module
The power supply module provides 24VDC power to support all of the module
and LLIDs functions.
LLIDs (Low Level Intelligent Devices)
The following devices are types of inputs and outputs that exist as LLIDs. Some
of the LLIDs are optional. The number and type of LLIDs are dependent on the
unit size and configuration.
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temperature sensors
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low voltage binary inputs
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high voltage binary inputs
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analog input/output
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relay output
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triac output
CH530 Overview