ACR User Guide
ACR User Guide
™ Air-Cooled Chiller
Ascend™
Model ACR
AdaptiView™ Display with Symbio™ Controls
SAFETY WARNING
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning
equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person
could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that
are attached to the equipment.
WARNING
Proper Field Wiring and Grounding Required!
Failure to follow code could result in death or serious injury.
All field wiring MUST be performed by qualified personnel. Improperly installed and
grounded field wiring poses FIRE and ELECTROCUTION hazards. To avoid these hazards,
you MUST follow requirements for field wiring installation and grounding as described in
NEC and your local/state/national electrical codes.
WARNING
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Required!
Failure to wear proper PPE for the job being undertaken could result in death or serious
injury.
Technicians, in order to protect themselves from potential electrical, mechanical, and
chemical hazards, MUST follow precautions in this manual and on the tags, stickers, and
labels, as well as the instructions below:
• Before installing/servicing this unit, technicians M UST put on all PPE required for
the work being undertaken (Examples; cut resistant gloves/sleeves, butyl gloves,
safety glasses, hard hat/bump cap, fall protection, electrical PPE and arc flash
clothing). ALWAYS refer to appropriate Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and OSHA
guidelines for proper PPE.
• When working with or around hazardous chemicals, ALWAYS refer to the
appropriate SDS and OSHA/GHS (Global Harmonized System of Classification and
Labelling of Chemicals) guidelines for information on allowable personal exposure
levels, proper respiratory protection and handling instructions.
• If there is a risk of energized electrical contact, arc, or flash, technicians MUST put
on all PPE in accordance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, or other country-specific
requirements for arc flash protection, PRIOR to servicing the unit. NEVER PERFORM
ANY SWITCHING, DISCONNECTING, OR VOLTAGE TESTING WITHOUT PROPER
ELECTRICAL PPE AND ARC FLASH CLOTHING. ENSURE ELECTRICAL METERS AND
EQUIPMENT ARE PROPERLY RATED FOR INTENDED VOLTAGE.
WARNING
Follow EHS Policies!
Failure to follow instructions below could result in death or serious injury.
• All Trane personnel must follow the company’s Environmental, Health and Safety
(EHS) policies when performing work such as hot work, electrical, fall protection,
lockout/tagout, refrigerant handling, etc. Where local regulations are more
stringent than these policies, those regulations supersede these policies.
• Non-Trane personnel should always follow local regulations.
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reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this
publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any
person of such revision or change.
Trademarks
All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Revision History
Minor corrections.
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Table of Contents
Product Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Equipment Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Touchscreen Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Related Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Screen Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chiller Status Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Main Display Area/Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Main Display Area/Screen Saver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Subcomponent Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Main Menu Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Stopping/Starting Chiller Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Stopping the Chiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Starting the Chiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Alarms Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Alarm Icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Active and Historic Alarm Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Sorting Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Resetting Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Additional Alarm Indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
The Reports Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Custom Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Viewing Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
User Points Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Override Status Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Analog Overrides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Binary Overrides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Multistate Overrides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Setting Up a Temporary Override. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Override Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Active Points Alarms and Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Expansion Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
TGP2 Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Viewing the Log Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Viewing the ASHRAE Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Creating and Viewing a Custom Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Editing a Custom Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Viewing Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Settings Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Viewing and Changing Display Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Viewing and Changing the Language Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Viewing and Changing Date and Time Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Controller Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Controller Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Log In. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Log In — User ID Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Log In — Password Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Log Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Wi-Fi Access Point Authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
LLID Binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
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Product Overview
The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display provides a means for viewing data and making operational
changes on chillers.
The purpose of this guide is to assist you in using this display on Ascend™ Model ACR chillers.
This guide describes how to access the screens and the types of information that appear on the
screens.
Equipment Description
The basic equipment features of the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display are described here.
Screen Characteristics
The 7-inch color touch-screen display shows data in either inches and pounds (I-P) or standard
international (SI) units, and in one of twenty-seven available languages.
DC Power
The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display receives 24 Vdc power through its power cable. The Symbio™
800 controller must be powered on.
Communication
A separate ethernet cable provides communication between the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display
and the Symbio™ 800 controller. Alarms are communicated immediately upon detection.
Touchscreen Guidelines
The touch screen registers the downward pressure of a touch. However, touching with increased
pressure has no effect.
Use your fingers to operate the touch screen. Do NOT use a pen or pencil point, or any other
sharp or pointed object that might scratch the screen surface.
If you apply and hold pressure at more than one point, the touch screen registers only the first
touch. For example, if you press a finger on an area of the screen that is not touch sensitive,
pressing a sensitive area with another finger will not register.
Holding on to the screen with your hand can cause unintended navigation, such as from thumb
or palm pressure.
Related Information
Additional information on chillers with Tracer® AdaptiView™ control can be found in these
documents:
• AC-SVX001*-EN (Installation, Operation, and Maintenance: Ascend Model ACR Air-Cooled
Chillers with Symbio Controls)
• BAS-SVP045*-EN (Integration Guide: BACnet® and Modbus™ Communication Interfaces for
Ascend Model ACR Air-Cooled Chillers with Symbio Controls)
• BAS-SVP046*-EN (Integration Guide: LonTalk® Communication Interfaces for Ascend Model
ACR Air-Cooled Chillers with Symbio Controls)
• TTU-SVN01*-EN (Getting Started Guide: Tracer® TU Service Tool)
Screen Overview
The touch-sensitive areas of the AdaptiView™ display screen are described in detail in this
section.
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1. Chiller Status Area
2. Main Display Area/Home Screen
3. Main Menu Area
Water temperature touch target The water temperature touch target shows one of the following, depending on whether the chiller is in
cooling, or ice building mode (also referred to as the Active Control Type):
• If the Active Control Type is Cooling, the Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature appears and the
touch target links to the evaporator subcomponent screen.
• If the Ice Building mode is Active, the Evaporator Entering Water Temperature appears and the touch
target links to the evaporator subcomponent screen.
Auto/Stop buttons Auto and Stop are toggle buttons: One appears raised when the other is appears depressed.
• Touch Auto to activate the chiller startup process.
• Touch Stop to active the chiller shutdown process.
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Subcomponent
Buttons
Chiller
Name
Chiller Information
Status Button
Information
Custom
Report
Subcomponent Screens
Each chiller subcomponent has a touch target, accessible from the home screen.
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Subcomponent buttons will open a screen containing data that is related to that subcomponent.
(See the example in the following figure). The shortcut buttons at the top of each of the
subcomponent screens can be used to view the other subcomponents screens.
See the Appendix for lists of settings and status points accessible from each of the
subcomponent screens. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings and status
points appear.
Figure 4. Subcomponent screen example
Subcomponent
Screen
Shortcut
Buttons
Touch the Data Graphs button to view the Data Graphs screen.
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Button Description
Touch the Language icon to view the Language screen. (This button is a shortcut. You can also view the
Language screen by using the Settings button.)
Touching the brightness button will cycle the display brightness from 30% to 60% to 90% brightness.
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Stopping/Starting Chiller Operation
Start or stop the chiller from the Tracer® AdaptiView™ display by using the Auto and Stop
buttons. The buttons are located in upper right.
2. Touch the Y e s button. The Shutting Down Chiller screen appears as shown in the following
figure.
• To stop the chiller normally, no further action is required. You can observe the submodes
change and the timers count down.
• To stop the chiller immediately, touch the I m m e d i a t e S h u t d o w n button.
• To cancel shutdown, touch the C a n c e l S h u t d o w n button.
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Stopping/Starting Chiller Operation
N o t e : Screen shown is for 150 to 300 ton units. Larger unit sizes will have the same Shutdown
buttons, but other content may vary.
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Alarms
Tracer® AdaptiView™ displays alarms immediately upon detection, and provides the ability to
reset them.
Alarms Screen
Touch the A l a r m s button in the main menu area at the bottom of the screen to view the Alarms
screen. A table of active alarms appears that is organized chronologically with the most recent at
the top of the list, as shown in the following figure. This example shows the default view, which
appears each time you return to the screen.
Figure 7. Alarms screen (default view)
1 2
Alarm Icons
Alarm icons, which appear in the left-most column of the alarms screen and on the alarms
indicator button if there is an existing alarm, are distinguished by their shape and color. Their
meaning is explained in the following table.
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Alarms
Immediate shutdown
Red octagon Gray octagon
Normal shutdown
Yellow triangle Gray triangle
Warning
Sorting Alarms
To sort alarms by a category other than date and time, touch one of the other column headings in
the table. The column heading responds by changing to blue, and the alarms table re-sorts
according to the blue column heading. If you touch the blue column heading again, the column
changes the order from ascending to descending.
You can sort the alarms table by:
• Date/Time (the default sort): Most recent alarms are at the top.
• Severity: Most severe, followed by the most recent.
• Description: Alarms are sorted alpha numerically by name, followed by the most recent.
Resetting Alarms
Some alarms require reset to move from the active to the historic state, even if the issue causing
the alarm has been resolved. These manual reset alarms are sometimes referred to as latching
alarms. Non-latching alarms change from the active to the historic state automatically, after the
problem has been resolved.
The Alarms screen does not directly state whether the alarms are latching or non-latching.
However, their behavior indicates their type:
• Reset latching alarms by touching the R e s e t A l a r m s button at the top of the Alarms screen.
Latching alarms respond by disappearing from the active alarms list and becoming a part of
the historic alarms list. However, if the condition that caused the alarm persists, the alarm will
re-appear in the active alarms list.
• Non-latching alarms do not require reset. Non-latching alarms automatically disappear from
the active alarms list and re-appear in the historic alarms list when the conditions that caused
them are resolved.
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Reports
The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display can be used to view a variety of reports and to create and edit
a custom report. All reports contain live data that refreshes every 2–5 seconds.
Custom Graphics
The AdaptiView™ display supports a maximum of 12 custom graphics. Custom graphics are
created and loaded using Tracer® Graphics Editor (TGE). See the TGE online help for more
information.
Graphics in the AdaptiView display allow you to:
• Display the value of any point on the controller
• Display animation items such as fans and dampers
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• Perform overrides
• Link to the Alarms page
• Link to the User Points Report and Custom Reports
• Link to another Custom Graphic
Viewing Points
Touch the Points button to view the Points report screen, which contains access to screens for
viewing and manipulating a subset of the BACnet® Point interface.
Figure 9. Points report screen
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Reports
1
2
3
5
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Analog Overrides
The Analog Override screen contains up and down arrows in the Override setting area, as well as
a keypad icon that when touched, opens the Analog Keypad.
• Use the up and down arrow buttons to select a value. Touch the A p p l y or S a v e button to
retain your changes.
• To manually enter a value, touch the keypad icon.
– Enter a value by tapping the numerals on the keypad.
– Touch S a v e to save and return to the Override Screen.
Figure 12. Keypad icon
Keypad
Icon
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Binary Overrides
The Binary Override screen provides buttons with point state text that is used to set the current
value. Multistate overrides with four or fewer states have similar screen functions as the binary
override screen. Touch a button in the override setting area to select a state. Touch the A p p l y or
S a v e button to retain your changes.
Multistate Overrides
Multistate override screens that contain five or more items will contain up and down arrow
buttons in the Override setting area. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select a state. Touch
the A p p l y or S a v e button to retain your changes.
Override Summary
The AdaptiView™ has a built in override summary report. Touch the Override Summary button
on the Points screen.
The Override Summary screen contains all active overrides. Columns are sortable and
automatically default to Time Remaining.
• The override icon indicates that a point override is in effect indefinitely.
• The temporary override icon indicates that an override will expire after a specified duration.
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Override Icon
To release all overrides in the list, touch the R e l e a s e A l l O v e r r i d e s button (only points that are
controlled at the AdaptiView user’s priority level will be released).
Touch anywhere in a point row to navigate to the corresponding Point Override screen.
Figure 15. Override Summary screen
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Sortable
Columns
Alarm
Severity
Event Log
Touch the Event Log to view the Event Log.
Point Alarm icons appear in the left-most column of the Active Point alarms and Event Log
screens.
They are identifiable by their shape and color.
The figure below shows the Event Log screen and commonly used functions.
For the events to appear on the AdaptiView display, the point must have an alarm notification
class selected other than None when it was set up in Symbio™ UI or Tracer® TU. Additionally,
the point must have entered the appropriate notification (In Alarm, When Failed, Return to
Normal, or the notification class set to a value other than None).
Figure 17. Event Log screen
Sortable
Columns
Severity
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Critical
Service Required
Warning
Information
None
Expansion Modules
Touch the E x p a n s i o n M o d u l e button to view the Expansion Modules screen. If expansion
modules have been installed, they will appear in Expansion Modules screen as shown in the
figure below.
Figure 18. Expansion Modules screen
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TGP2 Programs
Touch the T G P 2 P r o g r a m s button to view the TGP2 Programs screen. All TGP2 programs that
have been installed on the controller appear here. The program name, status, run type, and
interval for each program is provided. Interval is the scheduled run interval for the program and
is displayed in HH:MM:SS. If the run type is Startup or Event, the interval field will display all
zeros.
Figure 19. TGP2 Programs screen
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following figure.
Figure 20. Edit Custom Report screen
3. Touch the up/down arrows at the top of the left box on this screen to scroll through the items
that are available to add to a custom report.
4. To add an item to a custom report, touch the item. It responds by changing to blue. Touch
A d d to move the selected item to the right box on the screen.
N o t e : Selections can be organized in any order by using the down arrows that appear in the
right box, and by adding them one at a time in the order in which you want them to
appear in your report.
5. To save and view your custom report, touch S a v e . The Custom Reports screen appears,
containing the custom report you have just created as shown in the next figure.
N o t e : A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains
more than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages, as in
the following figure.
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About
On the Reports screen, touch A b o u t to view the following unit information:
• Controller Name
• Unit Model Number
• Unit Sales Order Number
• Unit Serial Number
• Unit Manufacture Date
• Controller Build Part Number
• Controller Hardware Part Number
• Controller Hardware Serial Number
• Display Firmware Build
• Display Boot Code
• Controller Product Name
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N o t e : Screen shown is for 150 to 300 ton units. Larger unit sizes will have the same screen, but
specific content may vary.
Chillers operate in one of the top-level operating modes; the following tables provide lists and
descriptions of top-level modes and submodes.
Submodes are dependent on the top-level mode. Their appearance on the Operating Modes
screen has the following characteristics:
• The newest submode appears at the top of the submode list.
• Submodes disappear when they no longer apply.
• The screen displays up to five submodes.
• If less than five submodes are active, the submode rows that do not apply are blank.
Stopped Unit inhibited from running and will require user action to go to Auto.
The chiller is not currently running but can be expected to start at any
Auto
moment given that the proper conditions and interlocks are satisfied.
The chiller is not currently running and there is a call for cooling but the
Waiting to Start
lead circuit start is delayed by certain interlocks or proofs.
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Table 4. Chiller top-level operating modes — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Local Stop Chiller is stopped by the TD7 Stop button command– cannot be remotely
overridden.
Immediate Stop Chiller is stopped by the TD7 Immediate Stop (by pressing the Stop then
Immediate Stop buttons in succession) – previous shutdown was manually
commanded to shutdown immediately.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Manual Reset The chiller is stopped by a Chiller Level diagnostic that requires manual
intervention to reset.
Power Up Delay Inhibit: min:sec On Power up, the chiller will wait for the Power Up Delay Timer to expire.
Software Service Lock TU service tool invoked chiller lockout to prevent operation of the chiller
during certain procedures, such as configuration or binding
Ice Building Is Complete The chiller is inhibited from running as the Ice Building process has been
normally terminated on the evaporator entering temperature. The chiller
will not start unless the ice building command (hardwired input or Building
Automation System command) is removed or cycled.
Ice to Normal Transition The chiller is inhibited from running for a brief period of time if it is
commanded from active ice building mode into normal cooling mode via
the ice building hardwired input or Tracer.
Start Inhibited by BAS Chiller is stopped by Tracer or other BAS system per BAS communicated
commands or (depending on configuration and settings) by lack of
communication with the BAS system.
Start Inhibited by External Source The chiller is inhibited from starting or running by the “external stop”
hardwired input.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Auto Reset The entire chiller is stopped by a diagnostic that may automatically clear.
The chiller is stopped by a Chiller Level diagnostic that may be reset
automatically depending on conditions and the specific diagnostic’s reset
criteria.
Start Inhibited by Low Ambient Temp The chiller(mechanical operation) is inhibited based on the outdoor air
temperature.
Maximum Capacity Because the chiller is unable to run, when the chiller is in a Top Level Run
Inhibit mode, the maximum capacity submode simply echoes that there is
no additional capacity available at this time, unless the cause of the inhibit
is removed.
Waiting For Evap Water Flow The unit will wait up to 20 minutes in this mode for water flow to be
established per the flow switch hardwired input.
Waiting For A Need To Cool The chiller will wait indefinitely in this mode, for a leaving water
temperature higher than the Chilled Water Setpoint plus some control
dead-band.
Waiting for Free Cooling Glycol Flow The unit will wait the duration of the Free Cooling Pump Overdue Timer
setting. Once expired, the Flow Overdue diagnostic shall trigger.
Cold Ambient Start Inhibit – Waiting During startups with Outdoor Ambient temperatures less than 18°F, it may
for Warmer Water be necessary to require warmer entering water to avoid a freeze danger at
startup. The occurrence of this mode suggests that startup is being
inhibited pending warmer water temperatures than otherwise would be
required by the Differential to Start and Active Chilled Water Temperature
settings.
Chilled Water Control Chiller is running to provide a chilled water temperature per the active
chilled water setpoint.
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Table 5. Chiller sub-level operating modes — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Capacity Control Softloading The control is limiting the chiller loading due to capacity based softloading
setpoints.
Demand Limit The compressor is running and is being capacity limited by a high demand
power draw in excess of the compressor’s share of the active Demand
Limit Setting for the entire chiller.
Demand Limit Softloading The chiller is running, and loading of individual compressors may be
limited by a gradual filter of the chiller’s softloading Demand Limit
setpoint. The starting Demandlimit and the settling time of this filter is
user adjustable as part of the Demand control softload feature. The mode
will be displayed as long as the Demand Control Softloading limit is
ramping or “settling”.
Free Cooling The chiller is running and Free Cooling is active and delivering cooling
capacity with or without compressor operation. If Free Cooling cannot
satisfy the cooling load, mechanical cooling can be sequenced on to satisfy
the remaining load.
Free Cooling - Compressors Inhibited The chiller is running and Free Cooling is active and delivering cooling
capacity exclusive of compressor operation as per the Free Cooling
Compressor Lockout setting
Free Cooling Bypass Valve Pre- The Free Cooling bypass valve is pre-positioning (i.e. after a power cycle)
Position to its prestart minimum position. (Only applies to Indirect Free Cooling.)
Free Cooling Prestart This mode is annunciated during the time between the Free Cooling
demand going active and when the Free Cooling valve begins to modulate
for Free Cooling control. (Only applies to Indirect Free Cooling.)
Evaporator Water Pump Off Delay: The Evaporator water pump is continuing to run past the shutdown of the
min:sec compressors, executing the pump off delay timer.
Manual Evap Pump Override The Evaporator water pump relay is on due to a manual command.
Diagnostic Evap Pump Override The Evaporator water pump relay is on due to a diagnostic.
Waiting for BAS Communications The chiller has not detected communication with the BAS. This mode is
only supported by LonTalk systems. Depending on configurations and
Setpoint source setting, lack of communication may cause the chiller to
shut down and or become inhibited from starting, but if so, the “Starting is
Inhibited by BAS” mode will also occur. (Only applied to UC800)
Manual Compressor Control Signal Chiller capacity control is being controlled by AdaptiView or TU.
Noise Reduction The chiller’s Noise Reduction Mode has been activated. The condenser fans
may be limited to a lower speed than design, to reduce fan noise.
Chilled Water Control These modes are mutually exclusive and they indicate that the chiller is
Ice Building controlling to the active chilled water setpoint, or the active ice
termination setpoint respectively.
Manual Free Cooling Pump Override Free Cooling pump is being controlled by the Operator Display or Service
Tool.
Free Cooling Glycol Pump Cycling On The free cooling glycol pump is running to avoid glycol crystallization and
ensure pump gasket integrity. This submode can be active in the following
modes: Auto(Waiting For a Need To Cool), Local Stop, Run Inhibit, Auto
(Running – with mechanical cooling only).
Stopped The circuit is not running, and cannot run without intervention.
The given circuit is currently being inhibited from starting (and running),
Run Inhibit but may be allowed to start if the inhibiting or diagnostic condition is
cleared.
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Table 6. Circuit top-level operating modes — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
The circuit is not currently running but can be expected to start at any
Auto
moment given that the proper conditions are satisfied.
The circuit, and compressor are currently running, but the operation of the
chiller/compressor is being actively limited by the controls. Further
Running — Limit
information is provided by the sub-mode.* See the section below
regarding criteria for annunciation of limit modes
Diagnostic Shutdown – Manual Reset The circuit has been shutdown on a latching diagnostic.
Front Panel Circuit Lockout The circuit is manually locked out by the circuit lockout setting – the
nonvolatile lockout setting is accessible through either the AdaptiView or
TU.
External Circuit Lockout The respective circuit is locked out by the external circuit lockout binary
input.
Diagnostic Shutdown – Auto Reset The circuit has been shutdown on a diagnostic that may clear
automatically.
Low Oil Flow Cool Down Time mn:sec See oil flow protection spec
Restart Inhibit min:sec The compressor (and therefore, its circuit) is currently unable to start due
to its restart inhibit timer. A given compressor is not allowed to start until 5
minutes (adj) has expired since its last start, once a number of “free
starts” have been used up.
Low Evap Rfgt Temp Inhibit A start of the circuit had been requested, but the circuit is inhibited from
starting due to a high value of the Low Evaporator Refrigerant
Temperature Integral from the last cycle. If the alternate circuit is
available, it will be substituted. Delaying a start in this situation, avoids a
latching diagnostic of the running Low Evaporator Refrigerant
Temperature Cutout protection.
Start Inhibited by Low Ambient Temp The circuit(mechanical operation) is inhibited based on the outdoor air
temperature.
Low Condenser Temperature The respective circuit is inhibited from starting due to low circuit’s
condensing temperature.
BAS Circuit Lockout The respective circuit is manually locked out by a BAS Remote Circuit
Lockout command.
Calibrating EXV This submode is displayed when the EXV is performing a calibration. A
calibration is only performed when the chiller is not running and never
more frequently than once every 24 hours
Start Inhibited Waiting For Oil The compressor (and thus its circuit) will wait up to 2 minutes in this mode
for oil level to appear in the oil tank.
Establishing Min(imum)* Cap(acity)* The circuit is experiencing low system differential pressure and its
– Low Diff(erential)* Pressure compressor is being force loaded, irrespective of the Chilled Water
Temperature Control, to develop pressure sooner.
Establishing Min Cap – High Disch The circuit is running with high discharge temperatures and its compressor
Temp is being forced loaded to its step load point, without regard to the leaving
water temperature control, to prevent tripping on high compressor
discharge temperature.
Establishing Min Cap — High Drive Increase compressor’s speed to a set speed to prevent oil loss if drive
Cooling cooling temperature is high and determined to have a possible loss of
function due to too much oil in the oil return system.
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Table 7. Circuit sub-level operating modes — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Establishing Min Cap – Low Vi Min The compressor is being forced to a higher speed than desired for capacity
Speed control, in order to maintain compressor bearing reliability while in the low
Vi state.
Maximum Capacity The individual circuit is running at the maximum speed possible – no more
capacity is available from this circuit.
Current Limit The compressor is running and its capacity is being limited by high
currents. The current limit setting is 120% RLA (to avoid overcurrent trips)
Condenser Pressure Limit The circuit is experiencing condenser pressures at or near the condenser
limit setting. Compressors on the circuit will be unloaded to prevent
exceeding the limits.*
Evaporator Temperature Limit The circuit is experiencing saturated evaporator temperatures at or near
the Low Refrigerant Temperature Cutout setting. Compressors on the
circuit will be unloaded to prevent tripping.
EXV Capacity Limit The EXV is near or beyond 95% wide open, or is predicted to get to that
position if the compressor was to run at full speed, and the capacity of the
circuit (compressor speed) is being held or reduced in order to prevent loss
of oil return or insufficient drive cooling.
Noise Reduction The condenser fans of the circuit are potentially being limited by an active
chiller-level Noise Reduction Request to a lower maximum possible speed
in order to limit the noise levels.
Flooded or Hot Start Capacity Limit This mode will occur at circuit start, if the evaporator is sensed to be full of
liquid, or if the evaporator entering water temperature is greater than 65F
while the outdoor air temperature is greater than 70F. This transient
starting mode implies the compressor has begun operation at a speed
below the configured “normal” minimum compressor speed, in order to
avoid carryover.
Operational Pumpdown The circuit is in the process shutting down by performing an operational
pumpdown just prior to stopping the circuit’s compressor. The EXV is
commanded closed. Pumpdown will terminate when the evaporator
pressure reaches the termination pressure (below a specific criteria) or
after a specific time has expired.
Stopped Unit inhibited from running and will require user action to go to Auto.
The chiller is not currently running but can be expected to start at any
Auto
moment given that the proper conditions and interlocks are satisfied.
The chiller is not currently running and there is a call for cooling but the
Waiting to Start
lead circuit start is delayed by certain interlocks or proofs.
At least one circuit on the chiller is currently running, but the operation of
Running — Limit any of the circuits on the chiller is being actively limited by a chiller level
limit.
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Table 9. Chiller sub-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons
Local Stop Chiller is stopped by the TD7 Stop button command– cannot be remotely
overridden.
Immediate Stop Chiller is stopped by the TD7 Immediate Stop (by pressing the Stop then
Immediate Stop buttons in succession) – previous shutdown was manually
commanded to shutdown immediately.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Manual Reset The chiller is stopped by a Chiller Level diagnostic that requires manual
intervention to reset.
Chilled Water Control Chiller is running to provide a chilled water temperature per the active
chilled water setpoint (may be as arbitrated from various sources). (For
cooling only units, this mode may be suppressed.)
Start Inhibited by Low Ambient Temp The chiller is inhibited based on the outdoor air temperature.
Start Inhibited by External Source The chiller is inhibited from starting or running by the “external stop”
hardwired input.
Power Up Delay Inhibit: min:sec On power up, the chiller will wait for the Power Up Delay Timer to expire.
Software Service Lock Software is currently being downloaded to the Unit Controller.
No Circuits Available The entire chiller is stopped by circuit diagnostics or lockouts that may
automatically clear.
Ice Building Is Complete The chiller is inhibited from running as the Ice Building process has been
normally terminated on the evaporator entering temperature. The chiller
will not start unless the ice building command (hardwired input or Building
Automation System command) is removed or cycled.
Ice to Normal Transition Inhibit The chiller is inhibited from running for a brief period of time if it is
commanded from active ice building mode into normal cooling mode via
the ice building hardwired input or Tracer. This allows time for the external
system load to “switchover” from an ice bank to the chilled water loop, and
provides for a controlled pull down of the loop’s warmer temperature. This
mode is not seen if the ice making is automatically terminated on return
brine temperature per the mode below.
Start Inhibited by External Surce The chiller is inhibited from starting or running by the “external stop”
hardwired input.
Diagnostic Shutdown -Auto Reset The entire chiller is stopped by a diagnostic that may automatically clear.
Start Inhibited by Low Ambient Temp The chiller is inhibited based on the outdoor air temperature.
Power Up Delay Inhibit: min:sec On power up, the chiller will wait for the Power Up Delay Timer to expire.
Chilled Water Control Chiller is running to provide a chilled water temperature per the active
chilled water setpoint (may be as arbitrated from various sources). (For
cooling only units, this mode may be suppressed.)
Waiting For Evaporator Water Flow The unit will wait up to 20 minutes in this mode for water flow to be
established per the flow switch hardwired input.
Waiting For A Need To Cool The chiller will wait indefinitely in this mode, for a leaving water
temperature higher than the Chilled Water Setpoint plus some control
dead-band.
Chilled Water Control Chiller is running to provide a chilled water temperature per the active
chilled water setpoint (may be as arbitrated from various sources). (For
cooling only units, this mode may be suppressed.)
Chilled Water Control Chiller is running to provide a chilled water temperature per the active
chilled water setpoint (may be as arbitrated from various sources). (For
cooling only units, this mode may be suppressed.)
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Table 9. Chiller sub-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Capacity Control Softloading The control is limiting the chiller loading due to capacity based softloading
setpoints.
Demand Limit Softloading The chiller is running, and loading of individual compressors may be
limited by a gradual filter of the chiller’s softloading demand limit setpoint.
The starting demand limit and the settling time of this filter is user
adjustable as part of the demand limit softload feature. The mode will be
displayed as long as the Demand Limit Softloading is ramping or “settling”.
Demand Limit The chiller is running and the compressor capacity is unloaded or
restricted to load slowly or not at all to keep the chiller from exceeding the
demand limit set by the customer.
Demand Limit Softloading The chiller is running, and loading of individual compressors may be
limited by a gradual filter of the chiller’s softloading demand limit setpoint.
The starting demand limit and the settling time of this filter is user
adjustable as part of the demand limit softload feature. The mode will be
displayed as long as the Demand Limit Softloading is ramping or “settling”.
Evaporator Water Pump Off Delay: The evaporator water pump is continuing to run past the shutdown of the
MIN:SEC compressors, executing the pump off delay timer.
Local Stop, Maximum Capacity These can display (and likely others) when the chiller is shutting down.
Remain displayed during Operational Pumpdown and Evaporator Water
Pump Off Delay time.
Manual Evap Pump Override The evaporator water pump relay is on due to a manual command.
Diagnostic Evap Pump Override The evaporator water pump relay is on due to a diagnostic.
Manual Compressor Control Signal Chiller capacity control is being controlled by Operator Display or Service
Tool.
Noise Reduction Request The Noise Reduction Request feature has been activated. If the unit is
running, fans will be running at lower speed.
Chilled Water Control These modes are mutually exclusive and they indicate that the chiller is
Ice Building controlling to the active chilled water setpoint, or the active ice
termination setpoint respectively. Chiller is running to provide a chilled
water temperature per the active chilled water setpoint.
Table 10. Circuit top-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons
Stopped The circuit is not running, and cannot run without intervention.
The given circuit is currently being inhibited from starting (and running),
Run Inhibit but may be allowed to start if the inhibiting or diagnostic condition is
cleared.
The circuit is not currently running but can be expected to start at any
Auto
moment given that the proper conditions are satisfied.
The chiller is going through the necessary steps to allow the lead circuit to
Waiting to Start
start.
The circuit, and compressor are currently running, but the operation of the
chiller/compressor is being actively limited by the controls. Further
Running — Limit
information is provided by the sub-mode.* See the section below
regarding criteria for annunciation of limit modes
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Table 11. Circuit sub-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons
Front Panel Circuit Lockout The circuit is manually locked out by the circuit lockout setting – the
nonvolatile lockout setting is accessible through either the Operator
Display or Service Tool.
External Circuit Lockout The respective circuit is locked out by the external circuit lockout binary
input.
No Compressors Available The circuit cannot run because necessary compressors are being
prevented from running.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Manual Reset The chiller has been shut down on a latching diagnostic that requires
manual intervention to reset.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Auto Reset The circuit has been shutdown on a diagnostic that may clear
automatically.
No Compressors Available The circuit cannot run because necessary compressors are being
prevented from running.
BAS Circuit Lockout The respective circuit is manually locked out by a BAS Remote Circuit
Lockout command.
Low Condenser Temperature The respective circuit is inhibited from starting due to low circuit’s
condensing temperature.
Calibrating EXV This submode is displayed when the EXV is performing a calibration. A
calibration is only performed when the chiller is not running and never
more frequently than once every 24 hours.
Start Inhibited Waiting For Oil The compressor (and thus its circuit) will wait up to 2 minutes in this mode
for oil level to appear in the oil tank.
Waiting For EXV Preposition The circuit will wait for the time it takes the EXV to get to its commanded
pre-position prior to starting the compressor. This is typically a relatively
short delay and no countdown timer is necessary (less than 15 seconds)
Part-Load Efficiency Optimization The circuit has part-load efficiency optimization that is active. Condenser
fan speed will be decreased while evaporator capacity is held constant to
improve unit EER.
Establishing Min Cap – Low Vi Min The compressor(GP4 VVi) is being forced to a higher speed than desired
Speed for capacity control, in order to maintain compressor bearing reliability
while in the Low Vi state.
Establishing Min Cap – Inverted Start The compressor(GP4 VVi) is being forced to a higher speed than desired
for capacity control, in order to maintain compressor discharge superheat.
Condenser Pressure Limit The circuit is experiencing condenser pressures at or near the condenser
limit setting. Compressors on the circuit will be unloaded to prevent
exceeding the limits.*
Evaporator Refrigerant Temperature The circuit is experiencing saturated evaporator temperatures at or near
Limit the Low Refrigerant Temperature Cutout setting. Compressors on the
circuit will be unloaded to prevent tripping.*
EXV Capacity Limit The EXV is near or beyond 95% wide open, and the capacity of the circuit
(compressor speed) is being held or reduced in order to prevent loss of oil
return or insufficient drive cooling.
Minimum Capacity – Low Differential For circuits with manifolded compressors only, the compressor(s) are
Pressure being loaded to meet requested capacity. See Low Compressor Differential
Pressure Limit spec. Note: This mode can be displayed at a Compressor
level as well.
Flooded or Hot Start Capacity Limit This mode will occur at circuit start, if the evaporator shows to be full of
liquid, or if the evaporator entering water temperature is greater than 65°
F while the outdoor air temperature is greater than 70°F. This transient
starting mode implies the compressor has begun operation at a speed
below the configured “normal” minimum compressor speed, in order to
avoid carryover.
Maximum Capacity Limit Compressor mass flow is greater than the design limit for the circuit.
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Table 11. Circuit sub-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Operational Pumpdown The circuit is in the process shutting down by performing an operational
pumpdown just prior to stopping the last running compressor. The EXV is
commanded closed. Pumpdown will terminate when both the liquid level
and the evap pressure are low (below specific criteria) or after a specific
time has expired.
EXV Pressure Equalization The circuit is performing an EXV Equalization process. This can occur
either during the circuit off mode, or as part of the circuit startup
sequence.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Manual Reset The circuit has been shut down on a latching diagnostic that requires
manual intervention to reset.
Table 12. Compressor top-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons
Stopped The compressor is not running, and cannot run without intervention.
The circuit is not currently running but can be expected to start at any
Auto
moment given that the proper conditions are satisfied.
Table 13. Compressor sub-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons
Diagnostic Shutdown -Manual Reset The compressor has been shut down on a latching diagnostic that requires
manual intervention to reset.
Front Panel Compressor Lockout Compressor is manually locked out by the compressor lockout setting –
the nonvolatile lockout setting is accessible through either the Operator
Display or Service Tool.
Low Oil Flow Cool Down Time min:sec See oil flow protection spec.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Auto Reset The compressor has been shut down on a diagnostic that may clear
automatically.
Inhibited by Start Sequence GP2 compressor is prevented from running or starting if the respective
manifolded GP4 compressor is not running.
Minimum Capacity – High Discharge The compressor is running with high discharge temperatures and is being
Temp forced loaded to its step load point, without regard to the leaving water
temperature control, to prevent tripping on high compressor discharge
temperature.
Current Limit The compressor is running and its capacity is being limited by high
currents. The current limit setting is 120% RLA (to avoid overcurrent trips)
or lower as set by the compressor’s “share” of the active current limit
(demand limit) setting for the entire chiller.
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Table 13. Compressor sub-level operating modes — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Hot Start Limit This mode will occur if the compressor’s suction saturated temperature
exceeds the Hot Start Threshold Temperature at the point at which the
step load for the respective circuit would be desired. This is often the case
in a high water temperature pulldown. While in this mode, the compressor
will not be allowed to load past its minimum load capacity step, but it will
not inhibit other compressors from staging on. This mode is necessary to
prevent nuisance trips due to compressor overcurrent or high pressure
cutout. Reasonable pulldown rates can still be expected despite this limit,
since the compressor’s capacity even at partial load is much greater at
high suction saturated temperatures.
This mode will occur at circuit start, if the evaporator shows to be full of
liquid, or if the evaporator entering water temperature is greater than 65F
while the outdoor air temperature is greater than 70F. This transient
starting mode implies the compressor has begun operation at a speed
below the configured “normal” minimum compressor speed, in order to
avoid carryover.
Compressor Differential Pressure The compressor is running and is inhibited to load or unload in order to
Limit prevent conditions that would exceed safety trip points. See High
Compressor Differential Pressure Limitation spec.
Compressor Pressure Ratio Limit The compressor is running and is inhibited to load or unload in order to
prevent conditions that would exceed safety trip points. See High
Compressor Differential Pressure Limitation spec.
Minimum Capacity – Low Differential For manifolded compressors only, the Compressor’s Low Differential
Pressure Pressure Protection Integral has risen to 30% of its trip value. This will
force load the female load step on that circuit’s compressor. Note: This
mode can be displayed at a Circuit level as well.
Oil Return Limit A compressor is in this limit due to low discharge superheat. The oil return
solenoid valve will be cycled closed/open which allows the discharge gas
temperature and the corresponding discharge superheat to increase,
improving oil quality to the compressor.
Locked Out – Cycle Power to Restart The compressor’s AFD is currently locked out due to a Lock Out diagnostic
and requires a Power Cycle to reset.
Compressor Unloading The compressor is in its run unload time. The run unload time must expire
before the compressor will shut down. (The unload time is typically about
5 seconds.)
Restart Inhibit min:sec If there is accumulated Restart Inhibit Time, it must expire before a
compressor is allowed to start.
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Data Graphs
The AdaptiView™ display can be used to view a variety of default data graphs and to create up to
four custom data graphs with up to four (for units larger than 300 tons) or five (for 150 to 300 ton
units) data points per graph. The default sample rate is 30 seconds. Default storage duration is 8
days. These rates can be adjusted.
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Data Graphs
2. Touch the M a n u a l l y s e t v a l u e s button under either the Left Y-Axis or Right Y-Axis heading.
E n t e r n u m b e r buttons appear to the right of the minimum and maximum values.
3. Touch the E n t e r n u m b e r button for the value you want to change. A keypad appears on the
screen.
4. Touch the appropriate numbers to change the current value. The new value appears above
the keypad.
5. Touch the E n t e r button. The graph you were previously viewing appears with changed
maximum and/or minimum values.
6. Touch S a v e . The data graph appears with changed Y-axes scales.
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Data Graphs
2. From the Edit screen, you can choose which Y-axis to display the value, a color, and whether
or not to show data samples. Touch S a v e button when finished.
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N o t e : Screen shown is for 150 to 300 ton units. Larger unit sizes will have the same screen,
but specific content may vary.
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Equipment Settings
A variety of equipment settings can be viewed and changed using the AdaptiView™ display.
Settings Screen
Touch the S e t t i n g s button in the main menu area to view the Settings screen. Equipment
Settings identifies a column of buttons located on the screen. The buttons are:
• Unit Settings
• Feature Settings
• Chilled Water Reset
• Manual Control Settings
Each of these buttons provide access to a screen that contains additional buttons related to each
topic. This section provides detailed information about these screens.
Figure 31. Settings screen with the Equipment Settings column highlighted
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N o t e : Screen shown is for 150 to 300 ton units. Larger unit sizes will have the same screen, but
specific content may vary.
• For screens with numerical keypads, touch the appropriate numbers to change the current
value as shown in the following figure. The new value appears above the keypad.
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Equipment Settings
Figure 34. Example equipment settings screen with keypad for changing setting
Keypad features:
– When you enter a new number, the value in the N e w v a l u e field is deleted and
replaced with the new entry.
– The backspace (arrow) key deletes the characters you previously entered.
– If the keypad is used to enter a setpoint that is out of range, an error dialog will
appear when you touch the S a v e button.
– Keypads that allow negative numbers have positive and negative number (+/-)
keys.
3. Touch S a v e to complete the change. The current value is updated in the upper left side of the
screen, demonstrating that the change has been communicated to the controller. The screen
you were previously viewing appears.
N o t e : Manual Control Settings screens have Apply buttons in addition to Save buttons.
Touching Apply is the same as touching Save, except that you remain at the current
screen after the change is communicated to the controller.
Unit Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Unit Settings menu
screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines
which of the settings appear.
Table 14. Unit Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options — 150 to 300 ton units
Setpoint Source
BAS/Ext/FP Front Panel Chilled Water Setpoint
Ext/FP XX.X °F/C
Front Panel
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Table 14. Unit Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Front Panel Noise Reduction Request Noise Reduction Cond Fan Speed Clamp
Off/On XXX.X °F/C
Table 15. Unit Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options — units larger than 300 tons
Setpoint Source
BAS/Ext/FP Front Panel Chilled Water Setpoint Auxiliary Chilled Water Setpoint
Ext/FP XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C
Front Panel
Front Panel Noise Reduction Request Noise Reduction Cond Fan Speed Clamp
Off/On XXX.X °F/C
Service Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Service Settings menu
screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines
which of the settings appear.
I m p o r t a n t : Service settings screen should ONLY be used by experienced service personnel.
Table 16. Service Settings menu screen: Buttons and available settings options — 150 to 300 ton units
Chilled Water Control Feedforward Gain Modulation Proportional Gain Modulation Integral Time
XXXX.XXX XX.XXX XXXX.X Sec
Control Staging Time Stage On Control Level Stage Off Control Level
XXXX Sec XXX.X% XXX.X%
Demand Limit Startup Target Demand Limit Softload Time Capacity Control Softload Time
XXX.X % XXXX Sec XXXX Sec
High Evaporator Water Temp Cutout Low Evaporator Water Temp Cutout Low Evaporator Water Pressure Cutout
XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C XXX.X PSIA/kPaA
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Table 16. Service Settings menu screen: Buttons and available settings options — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Evaporator Water Pump Speed Minimum Evaporator Water Pump Speed Maximum
XX.X Hz XX.X Hz
Evap Water Flow Control Prop Gain Evap Water Flow Control Integral Time Evap Water Flow Control Derivative Gain
XXXX.X XXXX Sec XXXX.X
Low Rfgt Temp Limit Proportional Gain Low Rfgt Temp Limit Integral Time
XXX.XXX XXX Sec
Free Cooling Rated Capacity Free Cooling Valve Control Fan Speed
XXXX.X % XXX.X%
Free Cooling Cycle Time - Pump On Free Cooling Cycle Time - Pump Off
XX Min XXXX Hr
Free Cooling Low Glycol Pressure Setpoint Free Cooling Glycol Pressure Hysteresis Free Cooling Glycol Pump Overdue Timer
XXX.X PSIA/kPaA XXX.XX PSID/kPaD XXXX Sec
Low Glycol Temperature Cutout Low Glycol Temp Limit Fan Prop Gain Low Glycol Temp Limit Fan Reset Time
XX.X °F/C XX.X XXX Sec
Free Cooling Bypass Vlv Prestart Min Pos Low Glycol Temp Limit Valve Prop Gain Low Glycol Temp Limit Valve Reset Time
XX.X% XX.X XXX Sec
Condenser Pressure Limit Setpoint HPC Limit Proportional Gain HPC Limit Integral Time
XXX.X % XXX.XXX XXX Sec
Low Disch Superheat Trip Setpt Cprsr1A Low Disch Superheat Trip Setpt Cprsr2A
XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C
Winding Temp Diagnostic Severity Motor 1A Winding Temp Diagnostic Severity Motor 2A
Normal Shutdown / Warning / None Normal Shutdown / Warning / None
Drive Cooling Recovery Speed Setpoint Drive Cooling Approach Temp Threshold Drive Cooling Recovery Settling Time
XXXX.X rpm XX.X °F/C XXX Sec
Table 17. Service Settings menu screen: Buttons and available settings options — units larger than 300 tons
Chilled Water Control Feedforward Gain Modulation Proportional Gain Modulation Integral Time
XXXX.XXX XX.XXX XXXX.X Sec
Control Staging Time Stage On Control Level Stage Off Control Level
XXXX Sec XXX.X % XXX.X %
Demand Limit Startup Target Demand Limit Softload Time Capacity Control Softload Time
XXX.X % XXXX Sec XXXX Sec
Cooling Design Delta Temp (Waterside) Limit Relay Filter Time Head Relief Relay Filter Time
XX.X °F/C XXXX Sec XXXX Sec
Chiller Service Enable Compressor Service Enable Evap Water Pump Service Enable
Enable/Disable Enable/Disable Enable/Disable
Operational Pumpdown Enable Inverted Water Temp Diagnostic Severity Rapid Restart
Enable/Disable Warning/Normal Shutdown Enable/Disable
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Table 17. Service Settings menu screen: Buttons and available settings options — units larger than 300 tons
(continued)
User Cmd Min Capacity Cprsr1B User Cmd Min Capacity Delay Time Cpsr1B
Enable/Disable XXX Sec
User Cmd Min Capacity Cprsr2B User Cmd Min Capacity Delay Time Cpsr2B
Enable/Disable XXX Sec
High Evaporator Water Temp Cutout Low Evaporator Water Temp Cutout
XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C
Evap Min Speed Water Pressure Gain Evap Min Speed Water Pressure Reset Time Evap Min Speed Water Pressure Deadband
XXX.XXX XXX Sec XX.XX PSID/kPaD
Low Rfgt Temp Limit Proportional Gain Low Rfgt Temp Limit Integral Time
XXX.XXX XXX Sec
Evap Pool Temp Diagnostic Threshold Ckt1 Evap Pool Temp Diagnostic Threshold Ckt2
XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C
EXV Equalization Off Mode Start Diff Press EXV Equalization Term Diff Press EXV Equalization Term Diff Press Rate
XX.XX PSID/kPaD XX.XX PSID/kPaD X.XX PSID/kPaD
EXV Equalization Term Time EXV Equalization in Off Mode EXV Equalization Flow Command
XXXX Sec Enable/Disable XXX.X %
Oil Return Limit Enable Oil Return Valve Minimum On/Off Time
Enable / Disable XXXX Sec
GP4 Oil Return Valve Normal Pos Ckt1 GP4 Oil Return Valve Minimum Pos Ckt1
XXX.X% XXX.X %
GP4 Oil Return Valve Normal Pos Ckt2 GP4 Oil Return Valve Minimum Pos Ckt2
XXX.X% XXX.X %
Free Cooling Rated Capacity Free Cooling Valve Control Fan Speed
XXXX.X% XXX.X%
Condenser Subcooling Integral Time Condenser Subcooling Tracking Time Condenser Subcooling Proportional Gain
XXX Sec XXX Sec X.XXX
Part-Load Efficiency Optimization Enable Part-Load Efficiency Setpt Settling Time Part-Load Efficiency Integral Gain
Enable / Disable XXX Sec XXXXX.XXX
Condenser Pressure Limit Setpoint HPC Limit Proportional Gain HPC Limit Integral Time
XXX.X % XXX.XXX XXX Sec
Restart Inhibit Diagnostic Restart Inhibit Free Starts Restart Inhibit Start to Start Time
Enable / Disable X XX Min
Low Disch Superheat Trip Setpt Cprsr1A Low Disch Superheat Trip Setpt Cprsr1B
XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C
Low Disch Superheat Trip Setpt Cprsr2A Low Disch Superheat Trip Setpt Cprsr2B
XX.X °F/C XX.X °F/C
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Equipment Settings
Table 17. Service Settings menu screen: Buttons and available settings options — units larger than 300 tons
(continued)
Variable Vi Switchover Deadband Variable Vi Anti-recycle Time Setting
X.XXX XXX Min
Winding Temp Diagnostic Severity Motor 1A Winding Temp Diagnostic Severity Motor 2A
Normal Shutdown / Warning / None Normal Shutdown / Warning / None
Setpoint Source
Allows selection of the active source of setpoints and settings:
• B A S – Result of arbitration from external controls (For example: Tracer® SC+, TGP2, 3rd
party system control).
• E x t e r n a l – Isolates unit setpoints and settings to local wired or wireless sources. Removes
BAS Sources.
• F r o n t P a n e l – Isolates unit to TD7 display setpoints and settings. Removes External and BAS
sources.
Figure 35. Setpoint Source screen
Feature Settings
The following table lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Feature Settings menu
screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines
which of the settings appear.
Table 18. Feature Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options — all unit sizes
Ext Chilled/Hot Water Setpoint Enable External Demand Limit Setpoint Enable
Enable/Disable Enable/Disable
Staging Sequence
Balanced
Circuit 1 Lead
Circuit 2 Lead
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Return Water Reset Ratio Return Water Start Reset Return Water Maximum Reset
XXX.X% XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Outdoor Air Reset Ratio Outdoor Air Start Reset Outdoor Air Maximum Reset
XXX.X% XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Clear Energy Consumption Free Cooling Pump Override Free Cooling Glycol Pump Lockout
XXXX kWh Auto / On Not Locked Out /Locked Out
Free Cooling Valve Override Free Cooling Bypass Valve Override Free Cooling Waterside Byp Vlv Override
Auto / Manual Auto / Manual Auto / Manual
Table 21. Manual Control settings menu screen — 150 to 300 ton units, circuit 1
Front Panel Circuit Lockout Ckt1 EXV Manual Control Override Ckt1 Condenser Air Flow Manual Override Ckt1
Not Locked Out / Locked Out Auto / Manual Auto / Manual
Table 22. Manual Control settings menu screen — 150 to 300 ton units, circuit 2
Front Panel Circuit Lockout Ckt2 EXV Manual Control Override Ckt2 Condenser Air Flow Manual Override Ckt2
Not Locked Out / Locked Out Auto / Manual Auto / Manual
Table 24. Manual Control settings menu screen — units larger than 300 tons, circuit 1
Front Panel Circuit Lockout Ckt1 EXV Manual Control Override Ckt1
Not Locked Out / Locked Out Auto / Manual
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Table 24. Manual Control settings menu screen — units larger than 300 tons, circuit 1 (continued)
Table 25. Manual Control settings menu screen — units larger than 300 tons, circuit 2
Front Panel Circuit Lockout Ckt2 EXV Manual Control Override Ckt2
Not Locked Out / Locked Out Auto / Manual
N o t e : Screen shown is for 150 to 300 ton units. Larger unit sizes will have the same screen,
but specific content may vary.
2. Touch the button that shows the manual control setting you want to change. A screen for
changing the manual control setting appears as shown in the following figure.
3. Touch the button that represents the setting you want. The button becomes shaded and
A p p l y and S a v e buttons appear at the bottom of the screen.
N o t e : The Compressor Control Signal screen provides up/down arrow keys and numerical
fields for selecting a value.
4. To save your change, do one of the following:
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• Touch A p p l y . The change is communicated to the Symbio™ 800 controller. You can
observe the status points in the lower half of the screen change in response to the setting
change you just made. Also, a Manual Override button appears in the upper left corner of
the screen (refer to the following figure).
• Touch S a v e . The change is communicated to the Symbio™ 800 controller. The screen you
were previously viewing appears.
Figure 37. Manual Control Settings detail screen
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Display Settings
The Tracer® AdaptiView™ display can be used to change the format of the information that
appears on the display, and to clean the touch screen.
Settings Screen
Touch the S e t t i n g s button in the main menu area to view the Settings screen. Display Settings
identifies a column of buttons located on the screen as shown in the following figure. The
buttons are:
• Display Preferences
• Language
• Date and Time
• Clean Touchscreen
Each button provides access to a screen that is related to the button name.
Figure 38. Settings screen with the Display Settings column highlighted
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Display Settings
Each of the buttons in the previous figure shows the name of a display preference and its format
(current value). Touch any of these buttons to view a screen where you can change the format.
(Refer to the following figure for an example.) The button representing the format currently used
is shaded (see the “MMDDYYYY” button.
Figure 40. Example of Display Preference screen
Date Format
Use the Date Format screen to choose from the following date formats:
• MMDDYYYY (default)
• YYYYMMDD
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• DDMMYYYY
Date Separator
Use the Date Separator screen to choose from the following date formats:
• None
• Slash ( / ) (default)
• Hyphen ( – )
• Period ( . )
• Underscore ( _ )
Time Format
Use the Time Format screen to choose from the following time formats:
• 12–Hour (default)
• 24–Hour
Unit System
Use the Unit System screen to choose from the following display units:
• SI
• Inch-Pound (default)
Pressure Units
Use the Pressure Units screen to choose from the following pressure units:
• Absolute (default)
• Gauge
Number Format
• 1000000.0 (default)
• 1000000,0
Brightness
Use the numerical keypad on the Brightness screen to change the brightness of the screen. (The
default is 90%.)
Backlight Timeout
Use the numerical keypad on the Backlight Timeout screen to change the number of minutes of
inactivity that pass until the screen dims. (The default is 15 minutes, and maximum value is 30
minutes.)
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• Greek
• Hebrew
• Hungarian
• Indonesian
• Italian
• Japanese
• Korean
• Norwegian
• Polish
• Portuguese (Portugal)
• Portuguese (Brazil)
• Russian
• Romanian
• Spanish (Europe)
• Spanish (Latin America)
• Swedish
• Thai
• Turkish
Figure 41. Language screen
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Controller Settings Screen
Touch the S e t t i n g s button in the main menu area to view the Settings screen. Controller Settings
identifies a column of buttons located on the screen as shown in the following figure.
Figure 43. Equipment Settings screen with the Controller Settings column highlighted
Log In
By default, security for the display connection is disabled and the Log In screen is hidden. When
security is enabled for the display connection, the display will show the Log In screen. A valid
User ID and Password is required to access the status and settings on the display.
Both the User ID and Password screen display the virtual keyboard. The user IDs, passwords, and
password complexity are configured by the Symbio™ UI and can’t be configured using the
display.
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Log Out
This button logs out the currently logged in user. Users are automatically logged out when the
backlight times out. The button is only displayed when Security is enabled via Symbio™ UI.
LLID Binding
LLID binding screen provides the capability to bind and unbind LLIDs, similar to Tracer® TU.
I m p o r t a n t : LLID binding screen should ONLY be used by experienced service personnel.
Figure 46. LLID Binding screen
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Troubleshooting
The following table contains information to help troubleshoot the Tracer® AdaptiView™
displays.
Table 26. Common error messages with possible causes and solutions
Communications were established with the controller, but since have been
lost.
The Symbio 800 Registry revision number increments, the point data
Updating Data needs to be reinitialized, or the Backlight Timeout activates.
The display is unavailable while updating data.
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Appendix: Chiller Data
The following lists contain all of the data available for viewing on a Tracer® AdaptiView™ display
that is connected to a Ascend™ Model ACR chiller.
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Evaporator Water Pump Override Evaporator Water Flow Status Evaporator Approach Temperature CktX
Auto/On Flow/No Flow XX.X °F/C
Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp CktX Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp CktX Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure CktX
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evap and Oil Return Signal CktX Evap and Oil Return Target CktX Evap Spillover Tank Liquid Level CktX
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X in/mm
Approximate Evaporator Water Flow Evaporator Differential Water Pressure Calculated Chiller Capacity
XXXX.X gpm/lpm XXX.XX PSID/kPaD XXX.X tons/kW
Free Cooling Valve Percent Open Free Cooling Bypass Valve Percent Open Free Cooling Waterside Byp Vlv Pct Open
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X%
Free Cooling Entering Water Temperature Free Cooling Entering Glycol Temperature Free Cooling Leaving Glycol Temperature
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Evaporator Water Pump Override Evaporator Water Flow Status Evaporator Approach Temperature CktX
Auto/On Flow/No Flow XX.X °F/C
Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp CktX Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp CktX Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure CktX
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Free Cooling Capacity Free Cooling Valve Percent Open Free Cooling Bypass Valve Percent Open
XXX.X% XXX.X% XXX.X%
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Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp CktX Condenser Refrigerant Pressure CktX Differential Refrigerant Pressure CktX
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp CktX Condenser Refrigerant Pressure CktX Differential Refrigerant Pressure CktX
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp CktX Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp CktX Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling CktX
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
EXV Percent Open CktX Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Pressure CktX Condenser Refrigerant Tank Valve CktX
XXX.X % XXX.X PSI/kPa Open/Closed
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure CktX Condenser Refrigerant Pressure CktX Differential Refrigerant Pressure CktX
XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Oil Loss Level Sensor CktX Discharge Temperature CprsrXX Discharge Superheat CprsrXX
Wet/Dry XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Suction Refrigerant Pressure CprsrXX Condenser Refrigerant Pressure CktX Differential Refrigerant Pressure CktXX
XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Oil Loss Level Sensor CktX Discharge Temperature CprsrXX Discharge Superheat CprsrXX
Wet/Dry XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Motor Current U % RLA AFD XX Motor Current V % RLA AFD XX Motor Current W % RLA AFD XX
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
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Average Input Current AFD XX Calculated Input Voltage VW AFD XX Input Power AFD XX
XXX.X Amps XXXX.X Volts XXXX.X kW
Inverter Base Temperature AFD XX Transistor Temperature AFD XX Rectifier Base Temperature AFD XX
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Unit Line Frequency Meter Average Line Current Meter Average Line Voltage
XX.X Hz XXX.X A XXXX.X V
Meter Line Voltage L1-L2 Meter Line Voltage L2-L3 Meter Line Voltage L1-L3
XXXX.X V XXXX.X V XXXX.X V
Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter XX Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter XX Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter XX
XXX.X% XXX.X% XXX.X%
Motor Current U % RLA AFD XX Motor Current V % RLA AFD XX Motor Current W % RLA AFD XX
XXX.X% XXX.X% XXX.X%
Average Motor Voltage AFD XX Winding Temp #1 Motor XX Winding Temp #2 Motor XX
XXXX.X Volts XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
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Table 34. Motor data — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Line Current L1 Meter 1 Line Current L2 Meter 1 Line Current L3 Meter 1
XXX.X Amps XXX.X Amps XXX.X Amps
Line Voltage L1–L2 Meter 1 Line Voltage L2–L3 Meter 1 Line Voltage L1–L3 Meter 1
XXXX.X V XXXX.X V XXXX.X V
Line Voltage L1–L2 Meter 2 Line Voltage L2–L3 Meter 2 Line Voltage L1–L3 Meter 2
XXXX.X V XXXX.X V XXXX.X V
Reports
Table 35. Log Sheet — 150 to 300 ton units
Evaporator
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Water Flow Status Approximate Evaporator Water Flow Evaporator Water Pump Override
Flow/No Flow XXXX.X gpm/lpm Auto/On
Evap and Oil Return Signal Ckt1 Evap and Oil Return Target Ckt1 EXV Percent Open Ckt1
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Evap and Oil Return Signal Ckt2 Evap and Oil Return Target Ckt2 EXV Percent Open Ckt2
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Condenser
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt12 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Compressor
Running Status Cprsr1A Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A Percent Speed Cprsr1A
On/Off XXX.X % XXX.X %
Running Status Cprsr2A Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A Percent Speed Cprsr2A
On/Off XXX.X % XXX.X %
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Motor
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Active Demand Limit Setpoint Unit Power Consumption Chiller Power Demand
XXX.X % XXXX.X kW XXXX.X kW
Motor Current U % RLA AFD 1A Motor Current V % RLA AFD 1A Motor Current W % RLA AFD 1A
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Motor Current U % RLA AFD 2A Motor Current V % RLA AFD 2A Motor Current W % RLA AFD 2A
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Percent Speed Cprsr1A Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A Maximum Winding Temperature Motor 1A
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X °F/C
Percent Speed Cprsr2A Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A Maximum Winding Temperature Motor 2A
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X °F/C
Average Input Current AFD 1A Calculated Input Voltage VW AVD 1A Input Power AFD 1A
XXX.X Amps XXXX.X Volts XXXX.X kW
Average Input Current AFD 2A Calculated Input Voltage VW AVD 2A Input Power AFD 2A
XXX.X Amps XXXX.X Volts XXXX.X kW
Inverter Base Temperature AFD 1A Transistor Temperature AFD 1A Rectifier Base Temperature AFD 1A
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Inverter Base Temperature AFD 2A Transistor Temperature AFD 2A Rectifier Base Temperature AFD 2A
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Active Chilled Water Setpoint Evaporator Entering Water Temperature Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Condenser
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
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Table 36. Log Sheet — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp Ckt1 Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling Ckt1
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp Ckt2 Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling Ckt2
XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Compressor
Running Status Cprsr1A Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A Percent Speed Cprsr1A
On/Off XXX.X % XXX.X %
Running Status Cprsr2A Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A Percent Speed Cprsr2A
On/Off XXX.X % XXX.X %
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.X PSI/kPa XXX.XX PSID/kPaD
Motor
Active Demand Limit Setpoint Unit Power Consumption Chiller Power Demand
XXX.X % XXXX.X kW XXXX.X kW
Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A Average Line Current % RLA Starter 1B
XXX.X % XXX.X %
Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A Average Line Current % RLA Starter 2B
XXX.X % XXX.X %
Motor Current U % RLA AFD 1A Motor Current V % RLA AFD 1A Motor Current W % RLA AFD 1A
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Average Motor Voltage AFD 1A Winding Temp #1 Motor 1A Winding Temp #2 Motor 1A
XXXX.X Volts XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter 1B Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter 1B Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter 1B
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
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Table 36. Log Sheet — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Motor Current U % RLA AFD 2A Motor Current V % RLA AFD 2A Motor Current W % RLA AFD 2A
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Average Motor Voltage AFD 2A Winding Temp #1 Motor 2A Winding Temp #2 Motor 2A
XXXX.X Volts XXX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C
Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter 2B Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter 2B Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter 2B
XXX.X % XXX.X % XXX.X %
Current Date/Time
Top Level Mode Active Chilled Water Setpoint
MM/DD/YYYY
Running/Stopped/etc. XXX.X °F/C
HH:MM AM/PM
Evaporator Water Flow Status Outdoor Air Temperature Active Demand Limit Setpoint
Flow/No Flow XXX.X °F/C XXX.X %
Top Level Mode Ckt1 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
Running/Stopped/etc. XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1 Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Top Level Mode Ckt2 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
Running/Stopped/etc. XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2 Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Approximate Evaporator Water Flow Evaporator Differential Water Pressure Calculated Chiller Capacity
XXXX.X gpm/lpm XXX.XX PSID/kPaD XXX.X tons/kW
Table 38. ASHRAE report data — units larger than 300 tons
Current Date/Time
Top Level Mode Active Chilled Water Setpoint
MM/DD/YYYY
Running/Stopped/etc. XXX.X °F/C
HH:MM AM/PM
Evaporator Water Flow Status Outdoor Air Temperature Active Demand Limit Setpoint
Flow/No Flow XXX.X °F/C XXX.X %
Top Level Mode Ckt1 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
Running/Stopped/etc. XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1 Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
XX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
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Table 38. ASHRAE report data — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Starts Cprsr1A Running Time Cprsr1A
XXXX XXXX:XX Hr:Min
Top Level Mode Ckt2 Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
Running/Stopped/etc. XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2 Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
XX.X °F/C XXX.X °F/C XXX.X PSI/kPa
Table 39. Items available to include in custom reports — 150 to 300 ton units
Unit Evaporator
• Top Level Mode • Evaporator Water Flow Status • EXV Override Time Remaining Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Ckt1 • Evaporator Entering Water Temperature • Evap and Oil Return Signal Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Ckt2 • Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature • Evap and Oil Return Target Ckt1
• Refrigerant Type • Active Evap Water Flow Rate Setpt • Evap Spillover Tank Liquid Level Ckt1
• Calculated Chiller Capacity • Approximate Evaporator Water Flow • Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2
• Chiller Running Time • Evaporator Differential Water Pressure • Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• Chiller Load Command • Evaporator Entering Water Pressure • Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• Active Chiller Mode Command • Evaporator Leaving Water Pressure • Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt2
• Ice Building Active • Evaporator Water Pump Command • EXV Percent Open Ckt2
• Free Cooling Active • Evaporator Water Pump Override • EXV Override Time Remaining Ckt2
• Active Chilled Water Setpoint • Evaporator Pump Override Time • Evap and Oil Return Signal Ckt2
• External Chilled Water Setpoint Remaining • Evap and Oil Return Target Ckt2
• Active Demand Limit Setpoint • Evaporator Water Pump Speed Override • Evap Spillover Tank Liquid Level Ckt2
• External Demand Limit Setpoint • Evap Pump Speed Override Time • Free Cooling Capacity
• Actual Degrees of Chilled Water Reset Remaining • Free Cooling Dedicated Fan Air Flow
• Active Evap Water Pump Speed Setpt • Free Cooling Valve Percent Open
• Evaporator Water Pump Speed • Free Cooling Bypass Valve Percent Open
Command • Free Cooling Waterside Byp Vlv Pct Open
• Evaporator Water Pump Speed • Free Cooling Entering Water Temperature
Command Hz
• Free Cooling Glycol Flow Status
• Evaporator Water Pump Speed Feedback
• Free Cooling Entering Glycol Temperature
• Evaporator Water Pump Speed Feedback
• Free Cooling Leaving Glycol Temperature
Hz
• Free Cooling Glycol Pressure
• Evaporator Water Pump Fault Status
• Free Cooling Pump Command
• Evap Water Pump Inverter Running
Status • Free Cooling Pump Override Time
Remaining
• Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1
• Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt1
• EXV Percent Open Ckt1
Condenser Compressor
• Outdoor Air Temperature • Oil Loss Level Sensor Ckt1 • Oil Loss Level Sensor Ckt2
• Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 • Compressor Vi State Command Ckt1 • Compressor Vi State Command Ckt2
• Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 • Pressure Ratio Ckt1 • Pressure Ratio Ckt2
• Condenser Temperature Target Ckt1 • Percent Speed Cprsr1A • Percent Speed Cprsr2A
• Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 • Running Status Cprsr1A • Running Status Cprsr2A
• Air Flow Ckt1 • Running Time Cprsr1A • Running Time Cprsr2A
• Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 • Starts Cprsr1A • Starts Cprsr2A
• Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 • Discharge Temperature Cprsr1A • Discharge Temperature Cprsr2A
• Condenser Temperature Target Ckt2 • Discharge Superheat Cprsr1A • Discharge Superheat Cprsr2A
• Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 • Oil Pressure Cprsr1A • Oil Pressure Cprsr2A
• Air Flow Ckt2 • Load Command Cprsr1A • Load Command Cprsr2A
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Table 39. Items available to include in custom reports — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Motor
• Energy Consumption Last Reset • Motor Current U % RLA AFD 1A • Speed AFD 2A
• Energy Consumption Resettable • Motor Current V % RLA AFD 1A • Transistor Temperature AFD 2A
• Energy Consumption NonReset • Motor Current W % RLA AFD 1A • DC Bus Voltage AFD 2A
• Unit Power Consumption • Motor Current U AFD 1A • Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A
• Chiller Power Demand • Motor Current V AFD 1A • Motor Current U % RLA AFD 2A
• Unit Power Factor • Motor Current W AFD 1A • Motor Current V % RLA AFD 2A
• Unit Line Frequency • Motor Voltage UV AFD 1A • Motor Current W % RLA AFD 2A
• Meter Average Line Current • Motor Voltage VW AFD 1A • Motor Current U AFD 2A
• Meter Line Current L1 • Motor Voltage WU AFD 1A • Motor Current V AFD 2A
• Meter Line Current L2 • Average Motor Voltage AFD 1A • Motor Current W AFD 2A
• Meter Line Current L3 • Output Power AFD 1A • Motor Voltage UV AFD 2A
• Meter Average Line Voltage • Input Power AFD 1A • Motor Voltage VW AFD 2A
• Meter Line Voltage L1-L2 • Inverter Base Temperature AFD 1A • Motor Voltage WU AFD 2A
• Meter Line Voltage L2-L3 • Rectifier Base Temperature AFD 1A • Average Motor Voltage AFD 2A
• Meter Line Voltage L1-L3 • Average Input Current AFD 1A • Output Power AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Supply Temperature Ckt1 • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 1A • Input Power AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Position Ckt1 • Calculated Input Frequency AFD 1A • Inverter Base Temperature AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Command • Maximum Winding Temperature Motor 1A • Rectifier Base Temperature AFD 2A
Ckt1 • Drive Cooling Supply Temperature Ckt2 • Average Input Current AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Inline Valve Position Ckt1 • Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Position Ckt2 • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 2A
• Speed AFD 1A • Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Command • Calculated Input Frequency AFD 2A
• Transistor Temperature AFD 1A Ckt2 • Maximum Winding Temperature Motor 2A
• DC Bus Voltage AFD 1A • Drive Cooling Inline Valve Position Ckt2
• Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A
Table 40. Items available to include in custom reports — units larger than 300 tons
• Top Level Mode • Evaporator Water Flow Status • Outdoor Air Temperature
• Top Level Mode Ckt1 • Evaporator Entering Water Temperature • Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Cprsr1A • Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature • Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Cprsr1B • Evaporator Water Pump Command • Condenser Temperature Target Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Ckt2 • Evaporator Water Pump Override • Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Cprsr2A • Evaporator Pump Override Time • Air Flow Ckt1
• Top Level Mode Cprsr2B Remaining • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp
• Refrigerant Type • Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1 Ckt1
• Chiller Running Time • Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 • Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Chiller Load Command • Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling Ckt1
• Total Compressor Current %RLA • Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt1 • Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Pressure Ckt1
• Active Chiller Mode Command • Measured Evap Rfgt Pool Temp Ckt1 • Condenser Refrigerant Tank Valve Ckt1
• Ice Building Active • EXV Percent Open Ckt1 • Condenser Discharge Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Free Cooling Active • EXV Override Time Remaining Ckt1 • Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• Active Chilled Water Setpoint • Oil Return Solenoid Valve Cprsr1B • Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• External Chilled Water Setpoint • Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2 • Condenser Temperature Target Ckt2
• Active Demand Limit Setpoint • Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 • Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• External Demand Limit Setpoint • Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 • Air Flow Ckt2
• Actual Degrees of Chilled Water Reset • Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt2 • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp
• Measured Evap Rfgt Pool Temp Ckt2 Ckt2
• EXV Percent Open Ckt2 • Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• EXV Override Time Remaining Ckt2 • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling Ckt2
• Oil Return Solenoid Valve Cprsr2B • Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Pressure Ckt2
• Free Cooling Capacity • Condenser Refrigerant Tank Valve Ckt2
• Free Cooling Valve Percent Open
• Free Cooling Bypass Valve Percent Open
• Free Cooling Entering Water Temperature
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Table 40. Items available to include in custom reports — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Compressor Motor
• Oil Loss Level Sensor Ckt1 • Energy Consumption Last Reset • Speed Cprsr2A
• Oil Supply Temperature Ckt1 • Energy Consumption Resettable • Frequency Cprsr2A
• Oil Superheat Ckt1 • Energy Consumption NonReset • Transistor Temperature AFD 2A
• Running Status Cprsr1A • Unit Power Consumption • DC Bus Voltage AFD 2A
• Running Time Cprsr1A • Chiller Power Demand • Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A
• Starts Cprsr1A • Power Demand Meter 1 • Motor Current U % RLA AFD 2A
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr1A • Power Factor Meter 1 • Motor Current V % RLA AFD 2A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr1A • Line Frequency Meter 1 • Motor Current W % RLA AFD 2A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr1A • Average Line Current Meter 1 • Motor Current U AFD 2A
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr1A • Line Current L1 Meter 1 • Motor Current V AFD 2A
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr1A • Line Current L2 Meter 1 • Motor Current W AFD 2A
• Load Command Cprsr1A • Line Current L3 Meter 1 • Average Motor Voltage AFD 2A
• Percent Speed Cprsr1A • Average Line Voltage Meter 1 • Output Power AFD 2A
• Vi State Command Cprsr1A • Line Voltage L1–L2 Meter 1 • Input Power AFD 2A
• Pressure Ratio Cprsr1A • Line Voltage L2–L3 Meter 1 • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 2A
• Running Status Cprsr1B • Line Voltage L1–L3 Meter 1 • Winding Temp #1 Motor 2A
• Running Time Cprsr1B • Power Demand Meter 2 • Winding Temp #2 Motor 2A
• Starts Cprsr1B • Power Factor Meter 2 • Drive Cooling Supply Temperature
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr1B • Line Frequency Meter 2 Cprsr2A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr1B • Average Line Current Meter 2 • Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Pos Cprsr2A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr1B • Line Current L1 Meter 2 • Average Line Current % RLA Starter 2B
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr1B • Line Current L2 Meter 2 • Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter 2B
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr1B • Line Current L3 Meter 2 • Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter 2B
• Oil Loss Level Sensor Ckt2 • Average Line Voltage Meter 2 • Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter 2B
• Oil Supply Temperature Ckt2 • Line Voltage L1–L2 Meter 2 • Motor Current L1 Starter 2B
• Oil Superheat Ckt2 • Line Voltage L2–L3 Meter 2 • Motor Current L2 Starter 2B
• Running Status Cprsr2A • Line Voltage L1–L3 Meter 2 • Motor Current L3 Starter 2B
• Running Time Cprsr2A • Speed Cprsr1A • Motor Voltage AB Starter 2B
• Starts Cprsr2A • Frequency Cprsr1A
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr2A • Transistor Temperature AFD 1A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr2A • DC Bus Voltage AFD 1A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr2A • Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr2A • Motor Current U % RLA AFD 1A
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr2A • Motor Current V % RLA AFD 1A
• Load Command Cprsr2A • Motor Current W % RLA AFD 1A
• Percent Speed Cprsr2A • Motor Current U AFD 1A
• Vi State Command Cprsr2A • Motor Current V AFD 1A
• Pressure Ratio Cprsr2A • Motor Current W AFD 1A
• Running Status Cprsr2B • Average Motor Voltage AFD 1A
• Running Time Cprsr2B • Output Power AFD 1A
• Starts Cprsr2B • Input Power AFD 1A
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr2B • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 1A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr2B • Winding Temp #1 Motor 1A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr2B • Winding Temp #2 Motor 1A
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr2B • Drive Cooling Supply Temperature
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr2B Cprsr1A
• Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Pos Cprsr1A
• Average Line Current % RLA Starter 1B
• Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter 1B
• Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter 1B
• Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter 1B
• Motor Current L1 Starter 1B
• Motor Current L2 Starter 1B
• Motor Current L3 Starter 1B
• Motor Voltage AB Starter 1B
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Table 48. EXV Control Ckt X — units larger than 300 tons
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Custom Graphs
Table 50. Items available to include in custom graphs — 150 to 300 ton units
• Calculated Chiller Capacity • Evaporator Entering Water Temperature • Outdoor Air Temperature
• Chiller Load Command • Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature • Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Active Chilled Water Setpoint • Active Evap Water Flow Rate Setpt • Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Active Demand Limit Setpoint • Approximate Evaporator Water Flow • Condenser Temperature Target Ckt1
• Actual Degrees of Chilled Water Reset • Evaporator Differential Water Pressure • Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Evaporator Entering Water Pressure • Air Flow Ckt1
• Evaporator Leaving Water Pressure • Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• Active Evap Water Pump Speed Setpt • Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• Evaporator Water Pump Speed • Condenser Temperature Target Ckt2
Command • Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• Evaporator Water Pump Speed Feedback • Air Flow Ckt2
• Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1
• Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt1
• EXV Percent Open Ckt1
• Evap and Oil Return Signal Ckt1
• Evap and Oil Return Target Ckt1
• Evap Spillover Tank Liquid Level Ckt1
• Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2
• Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt2
• EXV Percent Open Ckt2
• Evap and Oil Return Signal Ckt2
• Evap and Oil Return Target Ckt2
• Evap Spillover Tank Liquid Level Ckt2
• Free Cooling Capacity
• Free Cooling Dedicated Fan Air Flow
• Free Cooling Valve Percent Open
• Free Cooling Bypass Valve Percent Open
• Free Cooling Waterside Byp Vlv Pct Open
• Free Cooling Entering Water Temperature
• Free Cooling Entering Glycol
Temperature
• Free Cooling Leaving Glycol Temperature
• Free Cooling Glycol Pressure
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Table 50. Items available to include in custom graphs — 150 to 300 ton units (continued)
Compressor Motor
• Pressure Ratio Ckt1 • Energy Consumption Resettable • Inverter Base Temperature AFD 1A
• Percent Speed Cprsr1A • Energy Consumption NonReset • Rectifier Base Temperature AFD 1A
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr1A • Unit Power Consumption • Average Input Current AFD 1A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr1A • Chiller Power Demand • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 1A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr1A • Unit Power Factor • Calculated Input Frequency AFD 1A
• Load Command Cprsr1A • Unit Line Frequency • Maximum Winding Temperature Motor 1A
• Pressure Ratio Ckt2 • Meter Average Line Current • Drive Cooling Supply Temperature Ckt2
• Percent Speed Cprsr2A • Meter Line Current L1 • Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Position Ckt2
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr2A • Meter Line Current L2 • Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Command
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr2A • Meter Line Current L3 Ckt2
• Oil Pressure Cprsr2A • Meter Average Line Voltage • Drive Cooling Inline Valve Position Ckt2
• Load Command Cprsr2A • Meter Line Voltage L1-L2 • Speed AFD 2A
• Meter Line Voltage L2-L3 • Transistor Temperature AFD 2A
• Meter Line Voltage L1-L3 • DC Bus Voltage AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Supply Temperature Ckt1 • Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Position Ckt1 • Motor Current U % RLA AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Command • Motor Current V % RLA AFD 2A
Ckt1 • Motor Current W % RLA AFD 2A
• Drive Cooling Inline Valve Position Ckt1 • Motor Current U AFD 2A
• Speed AFD 1A • Motor Current V AFD 2A
• Transistor Temperature AFD 1A • Motor Current W AFD 2A
• DC Bus Voltage AFD 1A • Motor Voltage UV AFD 2A
• Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A • Motor Voltage VW AFD 2A
• Motor Current U % RLA AFD 1A • Motor Voltage WU AFD 2A
• Motor Current V % RLA AFD 1A • Average Motor Voltage AFD 2A
• Motor Current W % RLA AFD 1A • Output Power AFD 2A
• Motor Current U AFD 1A • Input Power AFD 2A
• Motor Current V AFD 1A • Inverter Base Temperature AFD 2A
• Motor Current W AFD 1A • Rectifier Base Temperature AFD 2A
• Motor Voltage UV AFD 1A • Average Input Current AFD 2A
• Motor Voltage VW AFD 1A • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 2A
• Motor Voltage WU AFD 1A • Calculated Input Frequency AFD 2A
• Average Motor Voltage AFD 1A • Maximum Winding Temperature Motor 2A
• Output Power AFD 1A
• Input Power AFD 1A
Table 51. Items available to include in custom graphs — units larger than 300 tons
• Chiller Load Command • Evaporator Entering Water Temperature • Outdoor Air Temperature
• Total Compressor Current %RLA • Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature • Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Active Chilled Water Setpoint • Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt1 • Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Active Demand Limit Setpoint • Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt1 • Condenser Temperature Target Ckt1
• Actual Degrees of Chilled Water Reset • Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1 • Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt1 • Air Flow Ckt1
• Measured Evap Rfgt Pool Temp Ckt1 • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp
• EXV Percent Open Ckt1 Ckt1
• Evaporator Approach Temperature Ckt2 • Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp Ckt1
• Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2 • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2 • Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Pressure Ckt1
• Evaporator Refrigerant Pool Temp Ckt2 • Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• Measured Evap Rfgt Pool Temp Ckt2 • Condenser Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• EXV Percent Open Ckt2 • Condenser Temperature Target Ckt2
• Free Cooling Capacity • Differential Refrigerant Pressure Ckt2
• Free Cooling Valve Percent Open • Air Flow Ckt2
• Free Cooling Bypass Valve Percent Open • Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Saturated Temp
• Free Cooling Entering Water Temperature Ckt2
• Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Temp Ckt2
• Cond Liquid Line Rfgt Subcooling Ckt2
• Condenser Liquid Line Rfgt Pressure Ckt2
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Table 51. Items available to include in custom graphs — units larger than 300 tons (continued)
Compressor Motor
• Oil Supply Temperature Ckt1 • Energy Consumption Resettable • Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter 1B
• Oil Superheat Ckt1 • Energy Consumption NonReset • Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter 1B
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr1A • Unit Power Consumption • Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter 1B
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr1A • Chiller Power Demand • Motor Current L1 Starter 1B
• Oil Pressure Cprsr1A • Power Demand Meter 1 • Motor Current L2 Starter 1B
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr1A • Power Factor Meter 1 • Motor Current L3 Starter 1B
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr1A • Line Frequency Meter 1 • Motor Voltage AB Starter 1B
• Load Command Cprsr1A • Average Line Current Meter 1 • Speed Cprsr2A
• Percent Speed Cprsr1A • Line Current L1 Meter 1 • Frequency Cprsr2A
• Pressure Ratio Cprsr1A • Line Current L2 Meter 1 • Transistor Temperature AFD 2A
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr1B • Line Current L3 Meter 1 • DC Bus Voltage AFD 2A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr1B • Average Line Voltage Meter 1 • Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 2A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr1B • Line Voltage L1–L2 Meter 1 • Motor Current U % RLA AFD 2A
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr1B • Line Voltage L2–L3 Meter 1 • Motor Current V % RLA AFD 2A
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr1B • Line Voltage L1–L3 Meter 1 • Motor Current W % RLA AFD 2A
• Oil Supply Temperature Ckt2 • Power Demand Meter 2 • Motor Current U AFD 2A
• Oil Superheat Ckt2 • Power Factor Meter 2 • Motor Current V AFD 2A
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr2A • Line Frequency Meter 2 • Motor Current W AFD 2A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr2A • Average Line Current Meter 2 • Average Motor Voltage AFD 2A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr2A • Line Current L1 Meter 2 • Output Power AFD 2A
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr2A • Line Current L2 Meter 2 • Input Power AFD 2A
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr2A • Line Current L3 Meter 2 • Calculated Input Voltage AFD 2A
• Load Command Cprsr2A • Average Line Voltage Meter 2 • Winding Temp #1 Motor 2A
• Percent Speed Cprsr2A • Line Voltage L1–L2 Meter 2 • Winding Temp #2 Motor 2A
• Pressure Ratio Cprsr2A • Line Voltage L2–L3 Meter 2 • Drive Cooling Supply Temperature
• Discharge Temperature Cprsr2B • Line Voltage L1–L3 Meter 2 Cprsr2A
• Discharge Superheat Cprsr2B • Speed Cprsr1A • Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Pos Cprsr2A
• Oil Pressure Cprsr2B • Frequency Cprsr1A • Average Line Current % RLA Starter 2B
• Suction Refrigerant Pressure Cprsr2B • Transistor Temperature AFD 1A • Motor Current L1 % RLA Starter 2B
• Differential Rfgt Pressure Cprsr2B • DC Bus Voltage AFD 1A • Motor Current L2 % RLA Starter 2B
• Average Motor Current % RLA AFD 1A • Motor Current L3 % RLA Starter 2B
• Motor Current U % RLA AFD 1A • Motor Current L1 Starter 2B
• Motor Current V % RLA AFD 1A • Motor Current L2 Starter 2B
• Motor Current W % RLA AFD 1A • Motor Current L3 Starter 2B
• Motor Current U AFD 1A • Motor Voltage AB Starter 2B
• Motor Current V AFD 1A
• Motor Current W AFD 1A
• Average Motor Voltage AFD 1A
• Output Power AFD 1A
• Input Power AFD 1A
• Calculated Input Voltage AFD 1A
• Winding Temp #1 Motor 1A
• Winding Temp #2 Motor 1A
• Drive Cooling Supply Temperature
Cprsr1A
• Drive Cooling Bypass Valve Pos Cprsr1A
• Average Line Current % RLA Starter 1B
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