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16 temperature alarm control, 17 pressure alarm control – EVCO EPU2LXP1CH Installer manual User Manual

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EVCO S.p.A.

c-pro 3 micro CHIL | Application manual ver. 1.0 | Codice 144CP3CHE104

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8.16

Temperature Alarm Control

8.16.1

Low and high temperature alarm management

According to operating mode, a check is carried out on the exchanger inlet temperature, triggering an alarm where appropriate.

In winter operation (heat pump), if the temperature falls below a given threshold for a settable lapse of time, a “low

temperature” alarm is generated: AL01.

In summer operation (chiller), if the inlet temperature exceeds a given threshold for a settable lapse of time, a “high

temperature” alarm is generated: AL02

Via a configuration parameter, alarms can be set to be display-only alarms, or to stop the machine.

It is also possible to set a temperature-alarm inhibition delay from system start-up, so as to give the machine a chance to reach full

power.

PA05 = High-temperature alarm set point

PA06 = Low-temperature alarm set point

PA07 = Temperature alarm enable delay

PA08 = Temperature alarm management mode (display-only / machine stop)

PA09 = Temperature alarm differential

PA10 = System start-up alarm inhibition time.

These alarms are only detected when the machine is switched ON.

8.16.2

Management of primary exchanger efficiency alarm

If this alarm AL03 (and AL13 for Circuit # 2) is enabled (PA25 = 1), a check is made as to whether the difference between entering

and leaving chilled water temperatures at the primary exchanger, is below a Primary exchanger difference minimum threshold PA26 for

a By-pass time for primary exchanger efficiency alarm PA27.

This alarm is not managed during defrosting, if sensors are in alarm status and this alarm is a manual-reset alarm.

This alarm is only detected when the machine is switched ON.

8.17

Pressure Alarm Control

8.17.1

Management of high-pressure pressure-switch alarm

Via a digital input connected to an external pressure switch, it is possible to monitor an excess of maximum condensing pressure. The

high-pressure alarmAL11 (and AL12 for Circuit # 2) causes the immediate stopping of the refrigerating circuit, also shutting down any

compressors which may be ON, and inhibiting the start-up of others.

This alarm is only detected when the machine is switched ON.

This is a manual-reset alarm.

8.17.2

Management of high-pressure transducer alarm

If condensing pressure exceeds a given threshold, a high-pressure alarm AL31 (and AL32 for Circuit # 2) is generated. The alarm

causes the immediate stopping of the refrigerating circuit, also shutting down any compressors which may be ON, and inhibiting the

start-up of others.

This alarm is only detected when the machine is switched ON.

This is a manual-reset alarm and it can be reset if in the meantime pressure has fallen below the maximum threshold of a given

differential value.

PA21 = High-pressure alarm set point

PA22 = High-pressure alarm differential.

8.17.3

Management of low-pressure pressure-switch alarm (chiller mode)

Via a digital input connected to an external pressure switch, it is possible to monitor the presence of a minimum intake pressure in the

refrigerating circuit. The low-pressure alarmAL41 (and AL42 for Circuit # 2) causes the immediate stopping of the refrigerating circuit,

also shutting down any compressors which may be ON, and inhibiting the start-up of others.

At start-up of the first compressor, the alarm is delayed for a given interval, to enable the compressors to take the refrigerating circuit

to full pressure.

The alarm is initially auto-resetting, unless it exceeds a given number of events within one hour (PA14), in which case it becomes a

manual-reset alarm.

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