Daikin EWWD360MBYN [18/24] Troubleshooting
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Operation manual
17
EWWD120~540MBYNN
Packaged water-cooled water chillers
4PW22685-1B
The changeable relay outputs are:
■
: indicates whether the unit is running in
cooling or in heating.
■
: indicates the status of the second evaporator
pump.
■
: indicates the status of the condenser pump.
■
$$+
: indicates when the unit is working at 100%.
■
: indicates the closed status of the changeable
digital output.
The changeable analog inputs are:
■
$8
: indicates the status of the analog input
■
$$
: indicates the status of the analog input
■
$8
: indicates the status of the analog input
■
: indicates the status of the analog input
To check the inputs and outputs, proceed as follows:
1 Enter the
.
(Refer to the chapter "How to
enter a menu" on page 8.)
The controller enters the first
screen.
2 Consult the other screens of the input/ouput menu using the g
and h keys.
Tasks of the user password menu
Changing the user password
Access to the user settings menu and the setpoints menu is
protected by the user password (a 4-digit number between
$$$$
and
,,,,
).
To change the user password, proceed as follows:
1 Enter the
(Refer to the chapter "How to
enter a menu" on page 8).
The controller will request the password.
2 Enter the correct password using the g and h keys.
3 Press q to confirm the password and to enter the password
menu.
The controller requests the new password.
4 Press q to start the modification.
The cursor is positioned behind
.
5 Enter the new password using the g and h keys.
6 Press q to confirm the new password.
When the new password has been confirmed, the controller will
ask to enter the new password a second time (for safety
reasons). The cursor is positioned behind
.
7 Enter the new password again using the g and h keys.
8 Press q to confirm the new password.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This section provides useful information for diagnosing and correct-
ing certain troubles which may occur in the unit.
Before starting the trouble shooting procedure, carry out a thorough
visual inspection of the unit and look for obvious defects such as
loose connections or defective wiring.
Before contacting your local dealer, read this chapter carefully, it will
save you time and money.
When a safety device was activated, stop the unit and find out why
the safety device was activated before resetting it. Under no circum-
stances safety devices may be bridged or changed to a value other
than the factory setting. If the cause of the problem cannot be found,
call your local dealer.
Overview of safety messages
NOTE
The default user password is
#%
.
NOTE
The actual password will only be changed when the
new password and the confirmed password have the
same value.
If changed on one of the units in a DICN configuration,
this setting is automatically transferred to all the other
units in the network.
When carrying out an inspection on the supply panel or on
the switch box of the unit, always make sure that the circuit
breaker of the unit is switched off.
Message safety menu Symptom
$$ 3
$ 5.6
$%9 5.7
$, 13
$ 13
$ 13
$% 0 15
or
5.4
# 5.3
' 5.8
& 5.1
# 5.5
% 5.2
%9 5.7
: 13
: 13
13
, 10
, 14
, 14
, 14
, 13
,# 11
,% 12
5.6
$% 10
$ 13
$, 13
$
5.6
Содержание
- Operation manual 1
- Packaged water cooled water chillers 1
- Introduction 2
- Operation manual 2
- Technical specifications 2
- Electrical specifications 3
- Electrical specifications 3
- Gwp global warming potential 3
- Important information regarding the refrigerant used 3
- Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be required depending on european or local legislation please contact your local dealer for more information 3
- Refrigerant type r134a 3
- This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the kyoto protocol 3
- Value 1300 3
- Description 4
- Escription 4
- As the refrigerant circulates through the unit changes in its state or condition occur these changes are caused by the following main components 5
- Compressor the compressor m c acts as a pump and circulates the refrigerant in the refrigeration circuit it compresses the refri gerant vapour coming from the evaporator at the pressure at which it can easily be liquefied in the condenser 5
- Condenser the function of the condenser is to change the state of the refrigerant from gaseous to liquid the heat gained by the gas in the evaporator is discharged through the condenser to the ambient air and the vapour condenses to liquid 5
- Evaporator the main function of the evaporator is to take heat from the water that flows through it this is done by turning the liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser into gaseous refrigerant 5
- Expansion valve the liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser enters the evaporator via an expansion valve the expansion valve brings the liquid refrigerant to a pressure at which it can easily be evaporated in the evaporator 5
- Figure 5
- Filter drier the filter installed behind the condenser removes small particles from the refrigerant to prevent blockage of the tubes the drier takes water out of the system 5
- Flowswitch the flowswitch protects the evaporator of the unit against freezing when there is no waterflow or when the waterflow is too low 5
- Function of the main components 5
- Functional diagram 5
- Water in outlet connection the water inlet and outlet connection allow an easy connection of the unit to the water circuit of the air handling unit or industrial equipment 5
- Waterfilter the waterfilter protects the evaporator against clogging 5
- Internal wiring parts table 6
- Safety devices 6
- Before operation 7
- Checks before initial start up 7
- Efore operation 7
- Digital controller 8
- General recommendations 8
- Operation 8
- Peration 8
- Power supply connection and crankcase heating 8
- Water supply 8
- Connection to the unit 9
- How to enter a menu 9
- Setting the language 9
- Switching the unit off 9
- Switching the unit on 9
- Switching units on off in a dicn system 9
- Working with the unit 9
- Consulting actual operational information 10
- Selecting cooling or heating operation 10
- Adjusting the temperature setpoint 11
- Resetting the unit 11
- Advanced features of the digital controller 12
- All menus are directly accessible using the corresponding key on the digital controller the down arrow x on the display indicates that you can go to the next screen of the current menu using the h key the up arrow w on the display indicates that you can go to the previous screen of the current menu using the g key if c is displayed this indicates that you can either return to the previous screen or can go to the next screen 12
- Depending upon the settings in the user settings menu and on the selected cooling heating operation mode the setpoints menu can either be entered directly or by means of the user password 12
- Readout menu 12
- Setpoints menu 12
- The user settings menu protected by the user password allows a full customization of the units 12
- This chapter gives an overview and a brief functional description of the screens provided by the different menus in the following chapter you will find how you can set up and configure the unit using the various menu functions 12
- User settings menu 12
- Additionally the number of safeties that already occured can be consulted on the first line of the history screens 13
- Along with the basic information more detailed information screens can be consulted while the safety menu is active press the q key screens similar to the following will appear 13
- History menu 13
- Info menu 13
- Input output menu 13
- Safeties menu 13
- The history menu contains all the information concerning the latest shutdowns the structure of those menus is identical to the structure of the safeties menu whenever a failure is solved and the operator performs a reset the concerning data from the safeties menu is copied into the history menu 13
- The input output menu gives the status of all the digital inputs and the relay outputs of the unit 13
- The safeties menu provides useful information for trouble shooting purposes the following screens contain basic information 13
- Timers menu 13
- Cooling heating menu 14
- Defining and activating the control mode 14
- Entering the user settings menu 14
- Network menu 14
- User password menu 14
- Defining dual evaporator pump control 15
- Defining the capacity limitation settings 15
- Defining the display settings 15
- Defining the lead lag mode 15
- Defining the pump control settings 15
- Defining the schedule timer 15
- Defining the thermostat settings 15
- Activating or deactivating the setpoints password 16
- Checking the actual value of the software timers 16
- Defining bms control 16
- Defining the network settings 16
- Checking the safety info and the unit status after a reset 17
- Checking the status of the inputs and outputs 17
- Consulting additional unit information 17
- Listing activated safeties and checking the unit status 17
- Changing the user password 18
- Roubleshooting 18
- Troubleshooting 18
- Aintenance 21
- Disposal requirements 21
- Maintenance 21
- Maintenance activities 21
- Cooling inlet water temperature control of evaporator outlet water temperature control of evaporator 22
- Heating inlet water temperature control of condenser 22
- Schedule timer example 22
- Thermostat parameters 22
- Oftware structure 23
- Q q q q q 23
- Q q q q q q 23
- Pw22685 1b 24
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