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Status and Graphic Screens are automatically displayed
unless keypad activity is occurring. The controller
displays and continuously updates the following list
of important compressor operating information as a status
screen or a graphic screen.
| S1 |
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Suction
Pressure Setpoint
(four available) |
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Status
Screen

Graphic
Screen |
| SP |
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Actual
Suction Pressure |
| DP |
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Discharge
Pressure |
| OP |
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Oil
Pressure
(above discharge pressure) |
| OF |
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Oil
Filter Pressure Drop |
| SV |
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Slide
Valve Position |
| MA |
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Motor
Amps |
| ST |
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Suction
Temperature |
| DT |
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Discharge
Temperature |
| OT |
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Oil
Temperature
(into the compressor) |
| OS |
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Oil
Separator Temperature |
The
Main Status Screen also displays:
Operation Mode
(Local, Manual, Automatic, Remote, Auto Remote, Sequenced)
Operation Status
(Running, Starting, Stopped, Alarm, etc.)
Alarm or Failure Message
(62 possible messages)
Energy
Status Screen displays real-time values
of the following useful energy data:
Motor Current
Present kW (instantaneous demand)
Demand kW (average demand calculated over
the
last 15 minutes)
Today’s kWh (total energy consumed
since midnight)
Yesterday’s kWh (total energy consumed on
the previous day) |
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| Control
Setpoints Screen permits
the operator to enter up to four suction pressure
control setpoints, with corresponding cut-in and
cut-out pressure selections. In addition, the operator
can choose to operate the compressor solely on either
setpoint, or to let the compressor automatically
select the setpoint from a pre-determined, selectable
suction pressure setpoint schedule. |
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| Setpoint
Scheduling Screens provide
tremendous flexibility of operation between the
four available suction pressure setpoints. The microcontroller
can be programmed for as many as eight setpoint
changes per day, with up to seven different daily
schedules. This valuable feature can save energy
in plants operating on time-of-day electric rates,
or in plants where cooling loads vary on an hourly
and/or daily basis. |
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Operating,
Alarm and Failure Setpoints Screens
provide operator adjustable entries for key compressor
parameters which when exceeded will trigger an alarm
or shut down the compressor. A description of the
alarm or failure will be shown on the Active Alarm
and Failures Screen, and will also be stored in
the Operation Log and in the Alarm or Failure History.
These screens also contain selectable parameters
to establish a gradual, controlled startup and loading
of the screw compressor. Capacity, discharge pressure
and motor amps are allowed to gradually increase
during the startup period by controlling the movement
of the slide valve in response to changes in these
parameters. This feature eliminates possible current
spikes that can create an excessive demand charge
during startup. |
Operation
Log
records all data from the status screen for the
past one hour, in 30 second intervals. In the
event of an alarm or failure, an entry is recorded
at the time of the malfunction, and the offending
parameter is identified. Provision is also made
for auxiliary input safeties, motor
starter failure, bad sensor detection and faulty
startup
sequence check.
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| Trend
Log
provides the same information as the operation log
by recording the last 200 sets of compressor operating
parameters (i.e., main status screens) at a time
interval selected by the operator (typically every
15 minutes). |
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| Alarm,
Failure and User Logs displays the last
50 messages, irrespective of time of occurrence.
These messages include date and time of occurrence
and a description of the alarm or failure. The user
log records user number entries by date and time.
These screens are of tremendous value in identifying
chronic problems or for basic troubleshooting. |
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Password
Menu Screen permits the operator to assign
passwords for up to 10 control users. In addition,
there can be as many as 99 different levels of password
access, ranging from “observe only”
to complete access for
making data entries on all screens. Access to the
password schedule screen requires the highest access
level password.
This extensive password system ensures complete
security
control and flexibility. |
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Adjust
Controls Screen provides a means of adjusting
capacity control (slide valve movement) sensitivity.Operator
selectable entries for normal bandwidth (suction
pressure differential), control deadband, update
time,
shortest slide valve pulse, and longest slide valve
pulse are provided. In addition, pertinent real-time
control data is displayed to facilitate control
adjustments. |
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