Trane Tracer CH530 User manual

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User Guide
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General information
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Foreword
These instructions are given as a
guide to good practice in the
installation, start-up, operation, and
maintenance by the user, of Trane
CH530 chiller control system on
scroll chillers. They do not contain
full service procedures necessary
for the continued successful
operation of this equipment. The
services of a qualified technician
should be employed through the
medium of a maintenance contract
with a reputable service company.
Read this manual thoroughly before
unit start-up.
Warnings and cautions
Warnings and Cautions appear at
appropriate sections throughout
this manual. Your personal safety
and the proper operation of this
machine require that you follow
them carefully. The constructor
assumes no liability for installations
or servicing performed by
unqualified personnel.
WARNING! : Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION! : Indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be
used to alert against unsafe
practices or for equipment or
property-damage-only accidents.
Safety recommendations
To avoid death, injury, equipment or
property damage, the following
recommendations should be
observed during maintenance and
service visits:
1. Disconnect the main power
supply before any servicing on
the unit.
2. Service work should be carried
out only by qualified and
experienced personnel.
Reception
On arrival, inspect the unit before
signing the delivery note.
Reception in France only:
In case of visible damage: The
consignee (or the site
representative) must specify any
damage on the delivery note,
legibly sign and date the delivery
note, and the truck driver must
countersign it. The consignee (or the
site representative) must notify
Trane Epinal Operations - Claims
team and send a copy of the
delivery note. The customer (or the
site representative) should send a
registered letter to the last carrier
within 3 days of delivery.
Reception in all countries except
France:
In case of concealed damage: The
consignee (or the site
representative) must send a
registered letter to the last carrier
within 7 days of delivery, claiming
for the described damage. A copy of
this letter must be sent to Trane
Epinal Operations - Claims team.
Note: for deliveries in France, even
concealed damage must be looked
for at delivery
and immediately
treated as visible damage.
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Warranty
Warranty is based on the general
terms and conditions of the
manufacturer. The warranty is void
if the equipment is repaired or
modified without the written
approval of the manufacturer, if the
operating limits are exceeded or if
the control system or the electrical
wiring is modified. Damage due to
misuse, lack of maintenance or
failure to comply with the
manufacturer's instructions or
recommendations is not covered by
the warranty obligation. If the user
does not conform to the rules of
this manual, it may entail
cancellation of warranty and
liabilities by the manufacturer.
Maintenance contract
It is strongly recommended that you
sign a maintenance contract with
your local Service Agency. This
contract provides regular
maintenance of your installation by
a specialist in our equipment.
Regular maintenance ensures that
any malfunction is detected and
corrected in good time and
minimizes the possibility that
serious damage will occur. Finally,
regular maintenance ensures the
maximum operating life of your
equipment. We would remind you
that failure to respect these
installation and maintenance
instructions may result in
immediate cancellation of the
warranty.
Training
To assist you in obtaining the best
use of it and maintaining it in
perfect operating condition over a
long period of time, the
manufacturer has at your disposal a
refrigeration and air conditioning
service school. The principal aim of
this is to give operators and
technicians a better knowledge of
the equipment they are using, or
that is under their charge. Emphasis
is particularly given to the
importance of periodic checks on
the unit operating parameters as
well as on preventive maintenance,
which reduces the cost of owning
the unit by avoiding serious and
costly breakdown.
Contents
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General Information 2
Overview 5
DynaView Interface 6
Display Screens 8
Diagnostics 29
TechView Interface 40
Software Download 41
Overview
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The Trane CH530 control system
that runs the chiller consists of
several elements:
The main processor collects
data, status, and diagnostic
information and communicates
commands to the
LLID (for Low
Level Intelligent Device)
bus. The
main processor has an integral
display (DynaView).
LLID bus
. The main processor
communicates to each input and
output device (e.g. temperature
and pressure sensors, low
voltage binary inputs, analog
input/output) all connected to a
four-wire bus, rather than the
conventional control architecture
of signal wires for each device.
The
communication interface
to
a building automation system
(BAS).
•A
service tool
to provide all
service/maintenance capabilities.
Main processor and service tool
(TechView) software is
downloadable from
www.Trane.com
. The process is
discussed later in this section
under TechView Interface.
DynaView provides bus
management. It has the task of
restarting the link, or filling in for
what it sees as "missing" devices
when normal communications
has been degraded. Use of
TechView may be required.
The CH530 uses the IPC3 protocol
based on RS485 signal technology
and communicating at 19.2 Kbaud
to allow 3 rounds of data per
second on a 64-device network.
Most diagnostics are handled by the
DynaView. If a temperature or
pressure is reported out of range by
a LLID, the DynaView processes this
information and calls out the
diagnostic. The individual LLIDs are
not responsible for any diagnostic
functions.
Note:
It is imperative that the CH530
Service Tool (TechView) be used to
facilitate the replacement of any
LLID or reconfigure any chiller
component
.
Controls Interface
DynaView (picture on cover)
Each chiller is equipped with the
DynaView interface. DynaView has
the capability to display additional
information to the advanced
operator including the ability to
adjust settings. Multiple screens are
available and text is presented in
multiple languages as factory-
ordered or can be easily
downloaded online.
Te c h V i e w
TechView can be connected to the
DynaView module and provides
further data, adjustment
capabilities, diagnostics
information, downloadable
software, and downloadable
languages.
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Power Up
On power-up, Dynaview will
progress through 3 screens.
The first screen (Figure 1) will
display for 3-10 seconds. This
screen will give the status of the
Application software, the Boot
Software P/N, selftest results and
the application part number. The
contrast is adjustable from this
screen. The message "Selftest
passed" may be replaced with "Err2:
RAM Error" or 3Err3: CRC Failure"
Figure 1
Figure 2
Note that the Application and Boot
software numbers will vary
according to the unit type.
If no application is found, the screen
(Figure 2) will display instead of
Figure 1.
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The second screen (Figure 3) will
display for 15-25 seconds. If a valid
configuration is present, "Tracer
CH530" will also be displayed. If the
MP configuration is found to be
invalid, "MP: Invalid Configuration"
is displayed indefinitely. Contact
your local Trane service technician.
Figure 3
Figure 4
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7
The third screen is the first screen
of the application.
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The display on DynaView is a
1/4 VGA display with a resistive
touch screen and an LED backlight.
The display area is approximately
4 inches wide by 3 inches high
(102mm x 60mm).
CAUTION!
Equipment Damage! Putting
excessive pressure on the touch
screen could cause damage. It takes
less than 7 kg of force to break the
screen.
In this touch screen application, key
functions are determined
completely by software and change
depending upon the subject matter
currently being displayed. The basic
touch screen functions are outlined
below.
Radio Buttons
Radio buttons show 1 menu choice
among 2 or more alternatives, all
visible. The possible selections are
each associated with a button. The
selected button is darkened,
presented in reverse video to
indicate it is the selected choice. The
full range of possible choices as
well as the current choice is always
in view.
Spin Value Buttons
Spin values are used to allow a
variable setpoint to be changed,
such as leaving water setpoint. The
value increases or decreases by
touching the (+) or (-) arrows.
Action Buttons
Action buttons appear temporarily
and provide the user with a choice
such as Enter or Cancel.
File Folder Tabs
File folder tabs are used to select a
screen of data. The tabs are in 1 row
across the top of the display. The
user selects a screen of information
by touching the appropriate tab.
Display Screens
The main body of the screen is used
for description text, data, setpoints,
or keys (touch sensitive areas). The
Chiller Mode is displayed here.
A double arrow pointing to the right
indicates more information is
available about the specific item on
that same line. Pressing it will bring
you to a sub-screen that will present
the information or allow changes to
settings.
Figure 5 - Basic Screen Format
Main Reports Settings
Auto Stop Alarms
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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The bottom of the screen (7) is
present in all screens and contains
the following functions. The contrast
(8,9) may require re-adjustment at
ambient temperatures significantly
different from those present at last
adjustment. The other functions are
critical to machine operation. The
AUTO and STOP keys are used to
enable or disable the chiller. The key
selected is in black (reverse video).
The chiller will stop when the STOP
key is touched and after completing
the Run Unload mode.
Touching the AUTO key will enable
the chiller if no diagnostic is
present. (A separate action must be
taken to clear active diagnostics.)
The AUTO and STOP keys take
precedence over the Enter and
Cancel keys. (While a setting is
being changed, AUTO and STOP
keys are recognized even if Enter or
Cancel has not been pressed.) The
ALARMS button appears only when
an alarm is present, and blinks (by
alternating between normal and
reverse video) to draw attention to a
diagnostic condition. Pressing the
ALARMS button takes you to the
corresponding tab for additional
information.
Keypad/Display Lockout
Feature
Note:
The DynaView display and
Touch Screen Lock screen is shown
above. This screen is used if the
Display and touch screen and lock
feature is enabled. Thirty minutes
after the last keystroke, this screen
is displayed and the Display and
Touch Screen is locked out until the
sequence "159 <ENTER>" is
pressed.
Until the proper password
is entered, there will be no access
to the DynaView screens including
all reports, setpoints, and
Auto/Stop/Alarms/Interlocks. The
password "159" can not be changed
from either DynaView or TechView.
For setting changes, use the
password "314 <ENTER>".
Figure 6 - Keypad
1
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Main Screens
The Main screen shall be the default
screen. After an idle time of
30 minutes the CH530 shall display
the Main screen with the first data
fields. The remaining items (listed in
the following table) will be viewed
by selecting the up/down arrow
icons.
Figure 7 - Main screen
Main
Main
Reports
Reports
Settings
Settings
Auto
Auto
Stop
Stop
Chiller Mode:
Circuit 1 Mode:
Circuit 2 Mode:
Evap Ent / Lvg Water Temp:
Cond Ent / Lvg Water Temp:
Active Chilled Water Setpoint:
Running
Running - Limit
Auto
12 / 7 C
30 / 35 C
7 C
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Table 1 - Main Screen Data Fields Table
Description Units Resolution Dependencies
1. Chiller Mode (>> submodes) enumeration
2. Circuit Mode (>> submodes) enumeration If one circuit chiller
3. Circuit 1 Mode (>> submodes) enumeration If two circuit chiller
4. Circuit 2 Mode (>> submodes) enumeration If two circuit chiller
5. Evap Ent/Lvg Air Temp F / C 0.1
6. Evap Ent/Lvg Water Temp F / C 0.1
7. Cond Ent/Lvg Water Temp F / C 0.1 If option installed
8. Active Chilled Water Setpoint (>>source) F / C 0.1
9. Active Air Temp Setpoint (>>source) F / C 0.1
10. Active Hot Water Setpoint (>>source) F / C 0.1 If option installed
11. External Capacity Control % 1
12. Average Line Current % RLA 1 If option installed
13. Active Demand Limit Setpoint (>>source) % 1
14. Active Ice Termination Setpoint (>>source) F / C 0.1 If option installed
15. Outdoor Air Temperature F / C 0.1 If option installed
16. Software Type enumeration Scroll
17. Software Version X.XX
Figure 8 - Active Chilled Water Subscreen
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Active Chilled Water Subscreen
The active chilled water setpoint is
the setpoint which the unit is
currently controlling. It is the result
of arbitration between the front
panel, BAS, external, and auxiliary
setpoints (auxiliary not shown in
the following figure), which in cases
may be subjected to a form of
chilled water reset.
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The chilled water reset status area
in the most right column will
display one of the following
messages
Return
Constant Return
Outdoor
Disabled
The left column text "Front Panel",
"BAS", "External", "Auxiliary",
"Chilled Water Reset", and "Active
Chilled Water Setpoint" will always
be present regardless of installation
or enabling those optional items. In
the second column, "-----" will be
shown if that option is Not Installed.
Otherwise the current setpoint from
that source will be shown.
Setpoints that are adjustable from
the DynaView (Front Panel chilled
water setpoint, Auxiliary chilled
water setpoint) will provide
navigation to their respective
setpoint change screen via a
double-arrow to the right of the
setpoint source text. The setpoint
change screen will look identical to
the one provided in the Chiller
Setpoints screen. The "Back" button
on the setpoint change screen
provides navigation back to the
setpoint arbitration screen.
The "Back" button on the setpoint
arbitration screen provides
navigation back to the chiller screen.
Other Active Setpoints
The Active Hot Water Setpoint will
behave the same way as the Active
Chilled Water Setpoint, with the
exception that Hot Water does not
have an Auxiliary source. Front
Panel Hot Water Setpoint will
provide navigation to its setpoint
change screen.
The Active Demand Limit Setpoint
will behave the same way as the
Active Chilled Water Setpoint,
except that its units are % and there
is an Ice Building source in place of
the Auxiliary source. Front Panel
Demand Limit Setpoint will provide
navigation to its setpoint change
screen.
The Active Ice Termination Setpoint
will behave the same way as the
Active Chilled Water Setpoint, with
the exception that Ice Termination
does not have an external or
auxiliary source.
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Table 2 - Main screen menu, Chiller Operating Modes - Top Level
Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
MP Resetting The main processor is going through reset.
MP Resetting Sub Modes Description
No Chiller Sub-Modes
Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Stopped The chiller is not running either circuit, and cannot run without
intervention.
Stopped Sub Modes Description
Local Stop The chiller is stopped by the DynaView Stop button
command- cannot be remotely overridden.
Immediate Stop The chiller is stopped by the DynaView Immediate Stop
(by pressing the Stop then Immediate Stop buttons in
succession) - previous shutdown was manually commanded
to shutdown immediately.
No Circuits Available The entire chiller is stopped by circuit diagnostics or lockouts
that may automatically clear.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Manual Reset The chiller is stopped by a diagnostic that requires manual
intervention to reset.
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Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Run Inhibit The chiller is currently being inhibited from starting (and
running), but may be allowed to start if the inhibiting or
diagnostic condition is cleared.
Run Inhibit Sub Modes Description
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.
Start Inhibited by BAS Chiller is stopped by Tracer or other BAS system.
Start Inhibited by External Source The chiller is inhibited from starting or running by the "external
stop" hardwired input.
Start Inhibited by Local Schedule The chiller is inhibited from starting or running by the Local
Schedule.
Diagnostic Shutdown - Auto Reset The entire chiller is stopped by a diagnostic that may
automatically clear.
Waiting for BAS Communications The chiller is inhibited because of lack of communication with
the BAS. This is only valid 15 minutes after power up.
Start Inhibited by Low Ambient Temp The chiller is inhibited based on the outdoor air temperature.
Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Auto The chiller is not currently running but can be expected to
start at any moment given that the proper conditions and
interlocks are satisfied.
Auto Sub Modes Description
Waiting For Evaporator Water Flow The chiller will wait a user adjustable time in this mode for
evaporator 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 an evaporator
leaving water temperature higher than the Chilled Water
Setpoint plus some control dead-band.
Waiting For A Need To Heat For water cooled (CGWN), the chiller will wait indefinitely in
this mode, for a condenser leaving water temperature lower
than the Hot Water Setpoint plus some control dead-band. For
a reversible (CXAN) the chiller will wait indefinitely in this
mode, for an evaporator leaving water temperature lower than
the Hot Water Setpoint plus some control dead-band.
Power Up Delay Inhibit: MIN:SEC On Power up, the chiller will wait for the Power Up Delay
Timer to expire.
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Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Waiting to Start The chiller is going through the necessary steps to allow the
lead circuit to start.
Waiting to Start Sub Modes Description
Waiting For Condenser Water Flow The chiller will wait a user adjustable time in this mode for
condenser water flow to be established per the flow switch
hardwired input.
Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Running At least one circuit on the chiller is currently running.
Running Sub Modes Description
Maximum Capacity The chiller is operating at its maximum capacity.
Capacity Control Softloading The control is limiting the chiller loading due to capacity based
softloading setpoints.
Unit is Building Ice The chiller is Building Ice, and will terminate on the Ice
Termination Setpoint based on the Entering Evap Water
Temperature sensor.
Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Running - Limit At least one circuit on the chiller is currently running, but the
operation of the chiller as a whole is being actively limited by
the controls. The sub modes that apply to the Running top
modes may also be displayed along with the following limit
specific modes.
Running - Limit Sub Modes Description
Demand Limit The number of compressors allowed to operate is being
limited to less than the available number of compressors by
either the BAS system, the front panel demand limit setpoint
or the external demand limit input.
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Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Shutting Down The chiller is still running but shutdown is imminent. The
chiller is going through a compressor run-unload.
Shutting Down Sub Modes Description
The Evaporator pump is executing the pump off delay timer.
The Condenser pump is executing the pump off delay timer.
Chiller Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Misc. These sub modes may be displayed in most of the top level
chiller modes
Misc. Sub Modes Description
Cond Fans Inhibited By Low Pressure The condenser fans are being inhibited from running because
the ambient temperature was below 10°C and the suction
pressure status is not good at startup for each circuit.
Hot Water Control For water cooled (CGWN) the chiller is controlling to the
leaving condenser water temperature. For a reversible (CXAN)
the reversing valve is in the heating position. This sub-mode is
mutually exclusive with the Chilled Water Control mode.
Chilled Water Control For water cooled (CGWN) the chiller is controlling to the
leaving evaporator water temperature. For a reversible (CXAN)
the reversing valve is in the cooling position. This sub-mode is
mutually exclusive with the Hot Water Control mode
Air Temperature Control For units that cool air instead of water, the unit is controlling
to the leaving evaporator air temperature.
External Capacity Control The unit capacity is controlled by external inputs (an external
system is responsible for generating staging commands)
Manual Evaporator 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.
Diagnostic Condenser Fan Override The condenser fan relays are on due to a diagnostic.
Manual Condenser Pump Override The condenser water pump relay is on due to a manual
command.
Manual Compressor Control Signal Chiller capacity control is being controlled by DynaView or
TechView.
Supplemental Heater On The supplemental electric heater is on.
Anti-Freeze Heater On The anti-freeze heater is on.
Local Schedule Active - Event X The Local Schedule is active, and has selected Event X's
values to control the chiller.
Evaporator Water Pump Off Delay:
MIN:SEC
Condenser Water Pump Off Delay:
MIN:SEC
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Table 2 - Circuit Level Operating Modes:
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Stopped The circuit is not running, and cannot run without
intervention.
Stopped Sub Modes Description
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 DynaView or TechView.
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Run Inhibit The given circuit is currently being inhibited from starting (and
running), but may be allowed to start if the inhibiting or
diagnostic condition is cleared.
Run Inhibit Sub Modes Description
Diagnostic Shutdown - Auto Reset The circuit has been shutdown on a diagnostic that may clear
automatically.
Condenser Pressure Limit The circuit is being inhibited from starting due to high
condenser pressure.
No Compressors Available Based on the configured compressor staging sequence, the
circuit cannot run because necessary compressors are being
prevented from running.
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Auto The circuit is not currently running but can be expected to
start at any moment given that the proper conditions are
satisfied.
Auto Sub Modes Description
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 or when the chiller is powered on.
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Waiting to Start The chiller is going through the necessary steps to allow the
lead circuit to start.
Waiting to Start Sub Modes Description
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).
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Running The compressor on the given circuit is currently running.
Running Sub Modes Description
No Circuit Sub-Modes
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Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Running - Limit The compressor on the given circuit is currently running in a
limit mode.
Running - Limit Sub Modes Description
Hot Start Limit Additional stages on a given circuit are being held off based
on leaving evaporator temperature.
Condenser Pressure Limit The circuit is being inhibited from loading due to high
condenser pressure.
Low Evaporator Pressure Limit The circuit is being inhibited from loading due to low
evaporator pressure.
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Preparing Shutdown The circuit is preparing to de-energize the compressor.
Preparing Shutdown Sub Modes Description
Operational Pumpdown The operational pumpdown is enabled and the circuit is
shutting down.
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Shutting Down The chiller is going through the necessary steps after de-
energizing the compressor.
Shutting Down Sub Modes Description
No Circuit Sub-Modes
Circuit Level Mode
Top Level Mode Description
Misc. These sub modes may be displayed in most of the top level
circuit modes
Misc. Sub Modes Description
Defrosting The circuit is in a defrost operational mode.
Next Defrost Allowed In: MIN:SEC The circuit recently defrosted, but is not being allowed to
defrost again until the timer elapses, even if other criteria for
defrost have been met.
Service Pumpdown The circuit is currently performing a service pumpdown.
Compressor X Running A specific compressor is running where X is A or B.
Restart Time Inhibit Cprsr X: MIN:SEC If there is accumulated Restart Inhibit Time, it must expire
before the compressor is allowed to start. X is denoted as
compressor A or B.
Circuit is currently performing Hot Gas Bypass, and the circuit
will shut down if the timer expires before Hot Gas Bypass is
stopped.
Hot Gas Bypass Time
Remaining: MIN:SEC
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Reports Screen
The Reports tab will allow a user to
select from a list of possible reports
headings.
Each report will generate a list of
status items as defined in the
following tables.
Figure 9 - Reports screen
Table 3- Reports Screen
Report Menu
Description
1. Evaporator
2. Condenser
3. Compressor
4. ASHRAE Chiller Log
5. Historic Diagnostics
Report name: System Evaporator
Description Resolution Units
1. Evap Entering Water Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
2. Evap Leaving Water Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
3. Evap Entering Air Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
4. Evap Leaving Air Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
5. Evap Pump 1 Command On, Off Enumeration
6. Evap Pump 2 Command On, Off Enumeration
7. Evap Water Flow Switch Status Flow, No Flow
Main Reports Settings
Auto Stop Alarms
Evaporator
Condenser
Compressor
ASHRAE Chiller Log
Historic Diagnostics
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Report name: Circuit Evaporator
Description Resolution Units
1. Evap Sat Rfgt Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
2. Suction Pressure XXX.X Pressure
3. Suction Temperature + or - XXX.X Temperature
4. Suction Superheat + or – XXX.X Delta Temperature
5. Active Superheat Setpoint + or – XXX.X Delta Temperature
6. Evap Approach Temp + or – XXX.X Delta Temperature
7. EXV Position Status Percent
Report name: System Condenser
Description Resolution Units
1. Cond Entering Water Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
2. Cond Leaving Water Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
3. Cond Pump 1 Command On, Off Enumeration
4. Cond Pump 2 Command On, Off Enumeration
5. Cond Water Flow Switch Status (Flow, No Flow) Enumeration
6. Outdoor Air Temperature + or - XXX.X Temperature
Report name: Circuit Condenser
Description Resolution Units
1. Cond Sat Rfgt Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
2. Discharge Pressure XXX.X Pressure
3. Cond Approach Temp + or - XXX.X Temperature
Report name: System Compressor
Description Resolution Units
1. Chiller Running Time: XXXX:XX hr:min
Report name: Circuit Compressor
Description Resolution Units
1. Compressor A Starts: XXXX Integer
2. Compressor A Running Time: XXXX:XX hr:min
3. Compressor B Starts: XXXX Integer
4. Compressor B Running Time: XXXX:XX hr:min
5. Compressor C Starts: XXXX Integer
6. Compressor C Running Time: XXXX:XX hr:min
7. Hot Gas Bypass Total Time XXXX:XX hr:min
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Trane Tracer CH530 User manual

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