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IPC108D - IPC108E (V.2.

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APPLICATION GUIDE
INDEX
1. IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS 6
1.1 PRODUCT DISPOSAL (WEEE) 7

2. GENERALITIES 8

3. AVAILABLE APPLICATION CONFIGURATIONS 8


3.1 MAIN FUNCTIONS 9

4. SUPERVISION FROM LOCAL AND REMOTE 12


5. USER INTERFACE 13
5.1 HOW TO SWITCH ON/OFF THE UNIT AND CHANGE CHILLER/HEAT PUMP WORK MODE
FROM KEYBOARD 15
5.1.1 Unit switch-ON/OFF from the keyboard ......................................................................................15
5.1.2 Unit switch-ON/OFF from digital input ........................................................................................17
5.1.3 Select the working mode: chiller-heat pump ...............................................................................18
5.1.4 Change over function ..................................................................................................................18
5.2 UNIT SWITH ON/OFF BY RTC 19
5.2.1 Working with clock disabling digital input ....................................................................................19
5.2.2 Working with “ventilation only” digital input (air-air unit only) ......................................................21
5.2.3 Working with unit in OFF from RTC if ON is forced from key .....................................................21
5.3 OPERATION IN CONDENSING UNIT WORKING MODE 21
5.3.1 Working with digital input configuration as temperature control request ....................................22
5.3.2 Working with digital input configured as cooling request ............................................................22
5.3.3 Working with digital input configured as heating request ...........................................................22
5.4 HOW TO MODIFY THE INFORMATION PRESENT IN THE MAIN SCREEN 22
5.4.1 Select probes for display.............................................................................................................22
5.5 SET KEY IN MAIN SCREEN 22
5.6 PROBES KEY IN MAIN SCREEN 24
5.7 ALARM KEY IN MAIN SCREEN 26
5.8 CIRC KEY IN MAIN SCREEN 28
5.9 SERVICE KEY IN MAIN SCREEN 31
5.9.1 Parameters programming ...........................................................................................................33
5.9.2 Time/Time bands ........................................................................................................................35
5.9.3 Compressors ...............................................................................................................................36
5.9.4 Water pump.................................................................................................................................37
5.9.5 Alarms display .............................................................................................................................39
5.9.6 Historical alarms .........................................................................................................................39
5.9.7 Defrost.........................................................................................................................................41
5.9.8 Heaters/Liquid line solenoid valve ..............................................................................................42
5.9.9 I/O status .....................................................................................................................................43
5.9.10 Thermostatic ...............................................................................................................................44
5.9.11 Heat recovery ..............................................................................................................................46
5.9.12 Auxiliary outputs ..........................................................................................................................47
5.9.13 Free-cooling ................................................................................................................................48
5.9.14 Screw compressor ......................................................................................................................51
5.9.15 Discharge compressor temperature ...........................................................................................52
5.9.16 Domestic hot water (Sanitary water) ...........................................................................................52
5.9.17 Auxiliary heating ..........................................................................................................................54
5.9.18 Control panel ...............................................................................................................................55

6. LED INTERFACE 59
6.1 THE DEFAULT SCREEN 60

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6.2 HOW TO CHANGE SET POINT 62
6.3 HOW TO ADJUST CLOCK 63
6.4 HOW TO PROGRAM PARAMETERS 63
6.5 MAIN MENU SCREEN 65
6.5.1 Active alarms sub-menu .............................................................................................................66
6.5.2 Historical alarms sub-menu ........................................................................................................67
6.5.3 Compressor enable/disable sub-menu .......................................................................................68
6.5.4 Compressor starts number sub-menu ........................................................................................69
6.5.5 Compressor/water pump working hours sub-menu ....................................................................69
6.5.6 Water pump enable/disable sub-menu .......................................................................................70
6.5.7 Condensation fan sub-menu .......................................................................................................70
6.5.8 Defrost sub-menu .......................................................................................................................71
6.5.9 I/O status sub-menu ....................................................................................................................71
6.5.10 Electronic thermostatic valves sub-menu ...................................................................................72
6.5.11 Free-cooling sub-menu ...............................................................................................................73
6.5.12 Configuration file management sub-menu ..................................................................................74
6.5.13 USB management sub-menu......................................................................................................74
6.5.14 System information sub-menu ....................................................................................................75

7. USE WIZMATE TO CONFIGURE PARAMETERS 77


7.1 HOW TO INSTALL WIZMATE 77
7.2 LOGIN WIZMATE 80
7.3 WIZMATE CONFIGURATION 82
7.3.1 Configuration menu .....................................................................................................................82
7.3.2 Language configuration ..............................................................................................................83
7.3.3 Import/export maps and libraries ................................................................................................83
7.4 HOW TO USE WIZMATE 85
7.4.1 Scan for device ...........................................................................................................................85
7.4.2 Read parameters value ...............................................................................................................86
7.4.3 Change parameters value ...........................................................................................................87
7.4.4 Save/Open map ..........................................................................................................................88

8. PARAMETERS IN TABLE FORM 90

9. ANALOGUE - DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS CONFIGURATIONS 121


9.1 DI1 – DI11 DIGITAL INPUTS CONFIGURATION (DI TYPE) 121
9.2 RL1- RL15 DIGITAL OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION (DO TYPE) 122
9.3 ANALOGUE INPUTS PB1 - PB10 CONFIGURATION (AI TYPE) 124
9.4 CONFIGURATION OF THE OUT1 / OUT4 PROPORTIONAL OUTPUTS (AO TYPE) 125
9.5 ANALOGUE INPUTS CALIBRATION 125
9.6 ANALOGUE INPUTS RANGE 125
9.7 FURTHER CONNECTIONS 126

10. ALARMS 127


10.1 PROBE BREAKDOWN 127
10.2 HIGH PRESSURE PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM 127
10.3 COMPRESSOR HIGH DISCHARGE THERMOSTAT ALARM FROM DIGITAL INPUT 128
10.4 LOW PRESSURE PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM 129
10.5 OIL FLOAT/PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM 130
10.6 CONDENSATION HIGH TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE ALARM 131
10.7 LOW CONDENSATION TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE ALARM (IF THE EVAPORATOR
PRESSURE PROBES ARE NOT CONFIGURED) 132
10.8 LOW EVAPORATION PRESSURE ALARM (IF THE EVAPORATOR PRESSURE PROBES ARE
CONFIGURED) 133
10.9 AIR/AIR UNIT LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM & ANTI-FREEZE ALARM IN CHILLER MODE 134
10.10 AIR/AIR UNIT LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM & ANTI-FREEZE ALARM IN HEAT PUMP MODE 135
10.11 AIR/AIR UNIT LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM & ANTI-FREEZE ALARM 136
10.12 EVAPORATOR SIDE FLOW SWITCH ALARM (DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH) 137

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10.13 HOT SIDE FLOW SWITCH ALARM (DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH) 139
10.14 SUPPLY FAN OVERLOAD ALARM 140
10.15 DOMESTIC HOT WATER PUMP FLOW SWITCH ALARM 140
10.16 SOLAR PANELS WATER PUMP FLOW SWITCH ALARM 141
10.17 COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD ALARM 141
10.18 COMPRESSOR HIGH DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE ALARM FROM ANALOGUE INPUT 142
10.19 EVAPORATOR WATER INLET HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM 142
10.20 CONDENSATION FAN OVERLOAD ALARM 143
10.21 DEFROST ALARM 143
10.22 UNLOADING ALARM DUE TO HIGH CONDENSATION TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE IN
COOLING WORKING MODE 144
10.23 HEAT RECOVERY DISABLING SIGNAL DUE TO HIGH CONDENSATION
TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE IN COOLING WORKING MODE 144
10.24 UNLOADING SIGNAL DUE TO LOW EVAP. PRESSURE IN HEATING WORKING MODE 145
10.25 UNLOADING SIGNAL DUE TO EVAPORATOR WATER INLET HIGH TEMPERATURE 146
10.26 PUMP DOWN ALARM WITH LOW PRESSURE PRESSURE SWITCH/TRANSDUCER IN
STOPPING 146
10.27 PUMP DOWN ALARM WITH LOW PRESSURE TRANSDUCER IN START-UP 147
10.28 EVAPORATOR WATER PUMP OVERLOAD ALARM 147
10.29 CONDENSER WATER PUMPING OVERLOAD ALARM 148
10.30 GENERIC ALARM 1 149
10.31 GENERIC ALARM 2 149
10.32 COMPRESSORS MAINTENANCE ALARM 149
10.33 EVAPORATOR FAN/ PUMPS MAINTENANCE ALARM 149
10.34 CONDENSER PUMPS MAINTENANCE ALARM 150
10.35 XEV20D NOT CONNECT ALARM 150
10.36 EXPANSION MOUDLE NOT CONNECT ALARM 150
10.37 PHASES SEQUENCE ALARM 151
10.38 ANTI-FREEZE ALARM IN FREE-COOLING 151
10.39 BOILER OVERLOAD ALARM 151
10.40 BOILER LOCK ALARM 151
10.41 UNIT CONFIGURATION 153
10.42 FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE ALARM 157
10.43 NOTE: ALARM RELAY AND BUZZER 158

11. NO VOLTAGE 158

12. AUTOMATIC TO MANUAL RESET ALARMS DIAGNOSTICS 158


13. OUTPUTS BLOCK TABLE 159
13.1 CIRCUIT “A” OUTPUTS ALARM BLOCK TABLE 159
13.2 CIRCUIT “B” OUTPUTS ALARM BLOCK TABLE 160
13.3 COMPRESSOR "C" ALARMS OUTPUTS BLOCK TABLE 161

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1. IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS

 The symbol alerts the user of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product
area that is sufficiently high to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

 The symbol alerts the user of important operating and maintenance (assistance)
instructions found in the documentation attached to the device.

 Dixell Srl cannot accept any liability for damages caused by modems that are not supported.
Dixell Srl reserves the right to modify this manual without prior notice. The documentation can
be downloaded from www.dixell.com even prior to purchase.

 This manual forms part of the product and must always be kept near the device for easy and
quick reference. The device cannot be used as a safety device. Verify the limits of application
before using the device.

 Verify that the power supply voltage is correct before connecting the device. Do not expose it to
water or humidity: use the controller only within the operating limits, avoiding sudden changes
in temperature and high atmospheric humidity in order to prevent condensation from forming.
Recommendation: disconnect all the electric connections before performing any maintenance.
Insert the probe where it cannot be reached by the End User. The device must not be opened.
Consider the maximum current that can be applied to each relay. Make sure that the wires for
the probes, the loads and the electrical power supply are separated and sufficiently distant from
each other, without crossing or intertwining with each other. In the case of applications in
industrial environments, it may be useful to use the main filters (our mod. FT1) in parallel to the
inductive loads.

 The customer shall bear full responsibility and risk for product configuration in order to achieve
the results pertaining to installation and/or final equipment/system. Upon the customer's
request and following a specific agreement, Dixell s.r.l. may be present during the start-up of
the final machine/application, as a consultant, however, under no circumstances can the
company be held responsible for the correct operation of the final equipment/system.

 Since Dixell products form part of a very high level of technology, a


qualification/configuration/programming/commissioning stage is required to use them as best
as possible. Otherwise, these products may malfunction and Dixell cannot be held responsible.
The product must not be used in any way that differs from that stipulated in the documentation.

 The device must always be inserted inside an electrical panel that can only be accessed by
authorised personnel. For safety purposes, the keyboard must be the only part that can be
reached.

 The device must never be hand-held while being used.

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 It is good practice to bear the following in mind for all Dixell products:
o Prevent the electronic circuits from getting wet as contact made with water, humidity or any
other type of liquid can damage them. Comply with the temperature and humidity limits
specified in the manual in order to store the product correctly.
o The device must not be installed in particularly hot environments as high temperatures can
damage it (electronic circuits and/or plastic components forming part of the casing). Comply
with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual in order to store the product
correctly.
o Under no circumstances is the device to be opened - the user does not require the internal
components. Please contact qualified service personnel for any assistance.
o Prevent the device from being dropped, knocked or shaken as either can cause irreparable
damage.
o Do not clean the device with corrosive chemical products, solvents or aggressive detergents.
o The device must not be used in applications that differ from that specified in the following
material.

 Separate the power of the device from the rest of the electrical devices connected inside
the electrical panel. The secondary of the transformer must never be connected to the
earth.

 Dixell Srl reserves the right to change the composition of its products, even without notice,
ensuring the same and unchanged functionality."

1.1 PRODUCT DISPOSAL (WEEE)

With reference to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January
2003 and to the relative national legislation, please note that:

 There lies the obligation not to dispose of electrical and electronic waste as municipal
waste but to separate the waste.
 Public or private collection points must be used to dispose of the goods in accordance
with local laws. Furthermore, at the end of the product's life, it is also possible to return
this to the retailer when a new purchase is made.
 This equipment may contain hazardous substances. Improper use or incorrect disposal
can have adverse effects on human health and the environment.
 The symbol shown on the product or the package indicates that the product has been
placed on the market after 13 August 2005 and must be disposed of as separated
waste.
 Should the product be disposed of incorrectly, sanctions may be applied as stipulated in
applicable local regulations regarding waste disposal.

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2. GENERALITIES
iProCHILL is a programmable controller for application on Air Conditioning units up to 2 circuits and 3
compressors per circuit.
It is possible to manage the following units:
 Air/air (for very simple unit)
 Air/water
 Water/water
 Condensing Units
All types with:
 Heating with gas reversibility
 Free cooling function
 Recovery function
 Domestic hot water function

3. AVAILABLE APPLICATION CONFIGURATIONS


The controller can manage various of equipments and functions, find the table below for possible
combinations:

Chiller Chiller Heat Domestic Free Heat Motor


Application water/
water
air/water pump hot water cooling recovery cond.unit

Hermetic steps √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Type
Screw steps √ √ √ √ √ √
compres.
Screw Stepless √ √ √ √ √ √
to
Inverter 0/10 volt √ √ √ √ √ √
manage
Inverter Refcomp √ √ √ √ √ √
Proportional √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Type of Step
Thermo- Neutral zone √ √ √ √ √ √
regulation Step-less √ √ √ √ √ √
Inverter √ √ √ √ √ √
Anti-freeze √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Auxiliary relay √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Energy saving √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Dynamic setpoint √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Auxiliary heating √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Principal Evaporator pump √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Functions Condenser pump √ √ √ √ √
Condensation fan √ √ √ √ √ √
Pump down √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Unloading √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Defrost √ √
Anti-legionella √
CF -CO- CF -CO- CF -CO- CF -CO- CF -CO- CF -CO- CF -CO-
IO- RA- IO- RA- IO- RA- IO- RA- IO- RA- IO- RA- IO- RA-
CA- AL- CA- AL- CA- AL- CA- AL- CA- AL- CA- AL- CA- AL-
Family groups to consider ES-SD- ES-SD- ES-SD- ES-SD-US ES-SD- ES-SD- ES-SD-
US -PA- US –PA- US –PA- –PA-PD - US –PA- US –PA- US –PA-
PD -UN PD -UN - PD -UN – UN –FA – PD -UN PD -UN – PD -UN –
FA FA - DF DF -FS –FA –FC FA- AR FA

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3.1 MAIN FUNCTIONS
Management of the cooling/heating unit with:
 Single-circuit up to three compressors
 Two circuits up to 6 compressors
 Screw compressors
Start-up of configurable compressors:
 Direct
 Part winding
 Star delta (not available)
Compressor management with inverter:
 1 compressor per circuit
Configurable soft start-ups:
 Start-up with unloading valve
 Idle running valve
Unloaders management:
 continuous working
 step working
 modulating working (screw compressors)
Compressors rotation and temperature control configurable from parameter:
 by fix sequence
 by FIFO sequence
 by balance
 by saturation
Step-less compressor management:
 with neutral-zone regulation
Compressors liquid injection function
 Control with dedicated PTC probe
Compressors discharge high temperature alarm function
 Control with dedicated PTC probe
Complete management of two water side pumping units:
 2 pumps evaporator side
 2 pumps condenser side
Customised default display of all variables
 Temperatures
 Pressures
Other displays available
 Status of the digital inputs
 Compressor running hours
 N° compressor start-ups
 Evaporator/condenser water pump running hours
 Time remaining before defrost
 Percentage of the proportional outputs
 Compressors discharge temperature
Reset alarms using customised password
 Historical alarms
 Compressor thermal overload alarms
Possibility of enabling/disabling the individual circuit
 Allows maintenance of the circuit
 Allows "partialised" working of the unit
Possibility of enabling/disabling the individual compressor
 Maintenance of the individual compressor
 Malfunction
Complete management of pump down function:
 With dedicated pressure switch
 Timed
 Via the low pressure switch
 Via the low pressure transducer
Circuit unloading function:
 From high evaporator inlet water temperature

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 From low evaporator outlet water temperature
 From high condensing temperature/pressure
 From low evaporator pressure
Anti-freeze function:
 From low evaporator temperature
 From low condenser temperature
 From digital input as anti-freeze alarm
 Active with four heaters
Domestic hot water production function:
 From low temperature of domestic hot water control probe
 Take effects by compressors and heaters working with step regulation
 Manage domestic hot water pump and valves
Anti-legionella function:
 From RTC time band setting
 Take effects by domestic hot water production
Solar panels water pump management:
 From high solar panel NTC temperature probe temperature
 Manage solar panel water pump and solar coil enabling/exclusion ON/OFF valve
Free-cooling function:
 From high system water inlet temperature and low external air temperature
 Manage Free-cooling ON/OFF valve and Free-cooling ON/OFF fan
 Mange modulating output free-cooling mixer valve and hot water three-way valve
Controlled loads maintenance signal function:
 Compressors
 Evaporator pumps
 Condenser pump
Circuit auxiliary relay function:
 Four completely configurable relay outputs, also released from normal working of the unit controlled,
managed by means of NTC or PTC temperature probes or with 4÷20mA – 0.5 Volt pressure transducer
Weekly working in energy saving mode:
 Up to three daily time bands (devices with RTC option)
 From digital input
Weekly working with automatic switch on and switch off:
 Up to three daily time bands (devices with RTC option)
Dynamic set-point function:
 Managed by NTC or 4÷20mA input
Changeover function:
 Automatic changeover between cooling and heating by NTC input
Remote OFF function:
 From configurable digital input
Remote heating cooling function:
 From digital input with configurable logic
Supply fan hot start function:
 Air/air unit
Defrost management:
 In temperature in pressure or with both (combined control)
 Forced defrost for start-up with low external air temperatures
 From digital input or timed
 Manual using the relevant key
 By hot gas or fan only
Auxiliary heating function:
 With integration heaters
Two outputs for the proportional control of the condensing fan speeds via external module (inverter
or single/three phase phase cut) with configurable signal:
 0÷10 Volt
 4÷20 mA
Complete alarms management:
 With internal data logger alarms (up to 100 events)
Work as motor-condensing unit:

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 Response to cooling/heating request from digital input
 Capacity controlled by digital input
 No temperature regulation
Expansion module:
 1 IPROEX60D
 for each expansion module, including: 3 DI, 7 AI, 3 AO and 6 DO.
Electronic thermostatic valve driver:
 up to 2 XEV20D
 driving up to 4 electronic expansion valves
 each XEV20D includes 4 probes.

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4. SUPERVISION FROM LOCAL AND REMOTE

Supervision/tele-assistance/remote monitoring for complete control and supervision from local and
remote
 By means of network output with ModBus TCP / IP protocol (INTERNET / INTRANET)
 Directly by telephone line (MODEL WITH INTERNAL MODEM)
 Indirectly by means of GSM modem or XWEB serial modem (MODEL WITH RS232 OUTPUT
PREPARATION)
 Via RS485 slave output with ModBus protocol to Dixell XWEB300D / XWEB500D supervision systems

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5. USER INTERFACE

Using the VISOGRAPH LCD graphic keyboard, it is possible to monitor and modify the status of the unit.

Main screen
Display
Unit status
Time and date
Probes value
Equipments status

Display Display Display


Probes value of all Equipments status in all circuits
Current alarms
configured circuits Compressor
Water pump
Fan
Display
Set point

Parameters Programming Time/Time periods Compressors Water pump (Supply fan) Alarms Historical alarms

Defrost Heaters/Liquid line I/O status Thermostatic Valve Heat recovery Auxiliary outputs
solenoid valve

Free-cooling Screw compressor Discharge comp. temp. Domestic hot water Auxiliary heating Control panel

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The information that appears in the main screen is:

 to indicate that at least one of the compressors is working.

 to indicate that the evaporator pump and/or the condenser pump are working (the
condenser pumps are present in the case of WATER-WATER configuration).

 to indicate that the condenser fans are working


(in the case of AIR-AIR or AIR-WATER unit configuration)

If the alarms occur or particular working modes sub-enter, the following icons will be shown on the main
screens:

 flashing to indicate that an alarm is active

 to indicate that the UNLOADING mode is in progress

 on to indicate that the defrost cycle is in progress, flashing during the count down

 to indicate that the anti-freeze/support heaters are active

 automatic switch-off and/or energy saving is enabled during the current day

 to indicate that the unit is working within the energy saving period or that the dynamic set-
point is active

 to indicate that the domestic hot water production is active

 to indicate that the auxiliary heating is active (it will display in the same place with domestic
hot water production icon)

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On unit power-on, the main screen will be the following (Displayed probes are selectable):

When the keyboard shows “Remote OFF”, “OFF through clock” or “Stand-by”, they all mean the unit is OFF
now but with different causes.
When the keyboard shows “Unit ON: Cool Mode” or “Unit ON: Heat Mode”, they all mean the unit is ON now
but in different working mode.

Below find a typical screen during working in chiller mode:

5.1 HOW TO SWITCH ON/OFF THE UNIT AND CHANGE CHILLER/HEAT PUMP WORK MODE FROM
KEYBOARD

Firstly, we will talk about No Motor Condensing Unit. Set Par CF04 = 0.

UNIT SWITCH-ON AND SWITCH-OFF CAN TAKE PLACE:


 From the keyboard
 From digital input configured as remote ON/OFF
 By time bands (see unit switch on/off by RTC)

5.1.1 Unit switch-ON/OFF from the keyboard

The unit can be configured as chiller only, heat pump only or as chiller with heat pump mode by par CF02.
For different type of units, the switch ON/OFF procedures are different.

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CF 2 Selection of unit working
1 = chiller only
1 3
2 = heat pump only
3 = chiller with heat pump
Note: If user wants change CF02 value, please switch off the unit to “Stand-by” status first. Otherwise, it may
take no effect.
When only the heating is enabled, the ACF1 alarm is not generated if the reverse valves in the envisioned
circuits are not configured.

SWITCH THE UNIT ON/OFF IN COOLING- HEATING MODE FROM THE KEYBOARD

The configuration should be:


CF04 = 0, (not Motor condensing unit)
CF02 = 3, (chiller with heat pump)
SP09 = 0, (from the keyboard)

In the beginning, the device is in stand-by mode, and the keys and are all visible. One is placed
in key 3, another is placed in key 6, depends on Par SP08.
(The keyboard has eight keys in all. They are key 1, key 2, key 3…and key 8 from left to right.)

SP08 = 0: placed in key 3, placed in key 6.


SP08 = 1: placed in key 3, placed in key 6.

No matter how to place, key 3 is always used for cooling mode. Key 6 is always used for heating mode.

Suppose SP08 = 0, press key (key 3) can switch on the unit to work in cooling mode. At this moment
is hidden.
Press the key again, the unit is switch OFF and return to status stand-by. The key and are
all visible now. In this case, user can press key to switch to heating mode or press to restart the
cooling mode.

The device is in stand-by when both and keys are visible. The stand-by mode is obtained every
time that the unit is off from cooling or heating working mode. Also in stand-by mode, the controller gives the
possibility to:
 display the variables detected
 manage the alarm situations, displaying and signalling them.

When unit is ON in chiller mode, the status in the screen is “Cool Mode”:

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When unit is ON in heat pump mode, the status in the screen is “Heat Mode”:

SWITCH THE UNIT ON/OFF IN COOLING MODE FROM THE KEYBOARD

The configuration should be:


CF04 = 0, (not Motor condensing unit)
CF02 = 1, (chiller only)
SP09 = 0, (from the keyboard)

In the keyboard, key 3 is always visible and key 6 is hidden. Key 3 will be shown as when SP08 = 0
and shown as when SP08 = 1.
Press key 3 can switch the device status between cooling mode and stand-by.

SWITCH THE UNIT ON/OFF IN HEATING MODE FROM THE KEYBOARD

The configuration should be:


CF04 = 0, (not Motor condensing unit)
CF02 = 2, (heat pump only)
SP09 = 0, (from the keyboard)

In the keyboard, key 6 is always visible and key 3 is hidden. Key 6 will be shown as when SP08 = 0
and shown as when SP08 = 1.
Press key 3 can switch the device status between heating mode and stand-by.

5.1.2 Unit switch-ON/OFF from digital input


If the unit is switch off by remote digital input, the screen will be:

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From digital input configured as remote ON/OFF (DI type =1). When deactived, on the basis of the polarity
selected, the input determines the OFF status
 It has priority with respect to the keyboard
 The unit can only be switched-on and off with input activated
 With input activated, the device goes back to the status previous to activation

5.1.3 Select the working mode: chiller-heat pump


The parameter SP09 allows selecting and enabling the selection of the unit switch-on mode in the three
working modes.
Par SP09 = 0
The switch-on selection of a unit configured for cooling and heating takes place from the keyboard. (See
chapter 17.1)

AUTOMATIC WORKING SELECTION IN COOLING-HEATING MODE FROM DIGITAL INPUT

Par SP09 = 1
The switch-on selection of a unit configured for cooling and heating takes place from digital inputs configured
as Remote cooling/heating(DI type=2). With digital input activated, cooling mode is selected, with digital
input deactivated, heating mode is selected.
 The selection is enabled if a digital input is configured as cooling request or as heating request. If no
digital input has been configured, the unit REMAINS in stand - by
 the cooling/heating selection from the keyboard is disabled. The unit can only be switched-on/off in the
working status selected from the digital input
 CF02 is the precondition. If only CF02=3 the cooling/heating selection from digital input is available.
Otherwise, the device working mode will be set by CF02.
 In the keyboard, keys for cooling/heating will be shown according to digital input status. E.g., digital
input=cooling, key 3 is visible and key 6 is hidden. By pressing key 3, the unit can switch between
cooling and stand-by.

AUTOMATIC WORKING SELECTION IN COOLING-HEATING MODE FROM ANALOGUE INPUT

Par SP09 = 2
Selection from analogue input (change over function) has priority with respect to the digital input. For
temperature of the external air included in the SP11 differential, it is allowed to change the working mode
from the keyboard.

5.1.4 Change over function

SP10 Automatic chiller / heat pump mode changeover setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
SP11 Automatic chiller / heat pump mode changeover differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int

The status change over can only take place if these necessary conditions are present at the same time,
otherwise the unit REMAINS in stand - by:
1. CF02=3 (chiller with heat pump)
2. SP09=2 is an NTC probe configured as an External air temp / dynamic set point / auxiliary heating /
change over NTC temperature probe (AI type=19)
3. the regulation probe selected must not be in error conditions

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AUTOMATIC CHANGE OVER REGULATOR GRAPHICS

HEAT PUMP CHILLER

SET SP10 PBr


Diff. SP11

Parameters that regulated the change over function


SP10 allows setting the change over set point. If the selection of the working mode from analogue input is
enabled, it represents the temperature value detected by the regulation probe below which the device
imposes the working in heating mode
SP11 allows setting the change over differential. If the selection of the working mode from analogue input is
enabled, it represents the temperature differential on the basis of which the device imposes the working in
cooling mode
For temperature of the external air included in the SP11 differential, it is allowed to change the working mode
from the keyboard.

NTC external air temperature regulation NTC probe > SP10+ SP11, the unit is switched-on in cooling mode.
NTC external air temperature regulation NTC probe < SP10, the unit is switched-on in heating mode.

5.2 UNIT SWITH ON/OFF BY RTC

5.2.1 Working with clock disabling digital input

ES 1 Start of working time band 1 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min


ES 2 End of working time band 1 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 3 Start of working time band 2 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 4 End of working time band 2 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 5 Start of working time band 3 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 6 End of working time band 3 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES18 Monday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES19 Tuesday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES20 Wednesday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES21 Thursday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES22 Friday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES23 Saturday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES24 Sunday automatic shutdown time band 0 7

If the unit is switch off during switch-off time bands, the screen will be:

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If a digital input is configured as Digital input working in RTC automatic activation (time band)/manual
(DI type=46) and is active, the working via the internal clock is disabled. Otherwise, if this digital input is not
configured or configured but not active, enables the working via the internal clock.
The unit is forced to switch off within the time band.
Set the time band with Par ES01-ES06, and select weekly time band by Par ES18-ES24. If current time is
inside the setting band, the unit will be shut off automatically, and the keyboard shows “Unit OFF through
clock”.

The RTC time band also can be configured from keyboard.


Enter into the TIME/TIME PERIOD screen from SERVICE menu.

Enable the Auto Power Off option, set Time band N1/N3 in page 2.

Select time band from Monday to Sunday in the next pages’ last colum Auto On-Off.

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5.2.2 Working with “ventilation only” digital input (air-air unit only)
If the unit has been configured as AIR-AIR, during clock off, it is possible to decide whether to enable
ventilation or not. When ventilation enabled, the screen will be:

This working mode is only enabled if the clock is present and enabled.
Set CF01=0, select air/air unit.
Set ES01-06, ES18-24 to enable the function automatic shutdown by RTC.
If a digital input is configured as Digital input working with supply fan only (DI type=47) and is active,
when current time is inside the automatic shutdown time band, the unit will work in “Ventilation only” mode.
In “Ventilation only” mode, only relay configured as supply fan is enabled.
After current time goes out of the automatic shutdown time band, the unit will back to normal working mode.

WARNING: In ventilation only mode, the supply fan will forced to active if unit is on. When the unit is placed
in remote off or stand-by, supply fan will switch off after the delay time set in par PA03.

5.2.3 Working with unit in OFF from RTC if ON is forced from key

ES25 Unit maximum working time in OFF from RTC if forced in ON from key 0 250 Min 10 Min

When the unit is OFF by RTC, user can use keyboard or digital input to force the unit ON. However, the ON
time can’t be longer than the time set by Par ES25. After ES25 time, the unit will be forced back to OFF
status.
During ES25 time, user can manually switch OFF the unit by keyboard or digital input.

5.3 OPERATION IN CONDENSING UNIT WORKING MODE


If CF04 = 1, the unit will work as Motor-condensing unit.

CF 4 Motor-condensing unit
0 = no
1 = yes 0 1
Temperature control, dynamic set point and energy saving functions are
automatically disabled when CF04 = 1
WARNING:
In condensing unit working mode the temperature control, dynamic set-point function and energy saving
function are disabled automatically
In condensing unit working mode, the cooling/heating capacity is only controlled by digital input configured
as Digital input power step1 request(motor-condensing unit) (x can be 1 to 8.DI type = 51-58).

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5.3.1 Working with digital input configuration as temperature control request
Unit configured as motor-condensing CF04 = 1.
Configure DI as Digital input temperature control request (motor-condensing unit). (DI type = 48)
 With DI contact NOT ACTIVE unit in OFF
 With DI contact ACTIVE unit in cooling/heating

With DI contact active, user can select the cooling or heating working mode by parameter CF02, SP09 and
keyboard. The capacity steps will be called by DI configured as Digital input power step1 request(motor-
condensing unit) (x can be 1 to 8.DI type = 51-58) if resources are available in the circuit.
With DI contact active, user can switch ON/OFF the unit by the keyboard. With DI contact not active, the unit
will always OFF.

5.3.2 Working with digital input configured as cooling request


Unit configured as motor-condensing CF04 = 1, CF02=1 or 3.
Configure DI as Chiller request digital input (motor-condensing unit) (DI type= 49)

 With DI contact NOT active unit is OFF


 With DI contact active unit is ON in chiller mode

With DI contact active, unit works in chiller mode. The capacity steps, if available, will be called by DI
configured as Digital input power step1 request(motor-condensing unit) (x can be 1 to 8).
With DI contact active, user can switch ON/OFF the unit by the keyboard. If the unit has been switched-off
from the keyboard, user can re-start it by deactivated and re-activated the digital input.

5.3.3 Working with digital input configured as heating request


Unit configured as motor-condensing CF04 = 1, CF02=2 or 3.
Configure DI as Heat pump request digital input (motor-condensing unit) (DI type= 50)

 With contact NOT active unit is OFF


 With contact active unit is ON in heat pump mode

With DI contact active, unit works in heat pump mode. The capacity steps, if available, will be called by DI
configured as Digital input power step1 request(motor-condensing unit) (x can be 1 to 8).
With DI contact active, user can switch ON/OFF the unit by the keyboard. If the unit has been switched-off
from the keyboard, user can re-start it by deactivated and re-activated the digital input.

Working error
If two digital inputs are configured as cooling request and heating request with both inputs active at the same
time, the unit will be positioned in OFF mode.

5.4 HOW TO MODIFY THE INFORMATION PRESENT IN THE MAIN SCREEN

5.4.1 Select probes for display


To select the probes to display on the keyboard, modify the parameters from DP01 to DP04 (see
Programming parameters paragraph).

5.5 SET KEY IN MAIN SCREEN

To set the set-point of the cooling and/or heating from the main screen, press SET. In this way, enter the set-
point screen.

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Chiller mode:

Heat pump mode:

To modify the values, position the cursor on the element “Cooling” or “Heating” temperature and press the
SET key:
 The element starts to flash.
 Increase or decrease the value using the UP and DOWN keys.
 Confirm the modification by pressing the SET key again.

The cursor will automatically position itself on the next element, to modify it repeat the operation just
described.

In this screen it is also possible to verify (but not modify) whether the energy saving mode and dynamic set
are active. If they are active, the real set may different from the Cooling or Heating set.
Cooling (Heating) set is always the same as par ST01(ST04), the real set represent the set-point value
including the energy saving delta or of the dynamic set, and it is read only (can’t be modified).

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If heat recovery is enabled (RC01>0), the recovery set point will also shown in this screen.

Press the ESC key several times to go back to the main screen.

5.6 PROBES KEY IN MAIN SCREEN


To see the configured probes value of the circuits, press the PROBES key in the main screen;

By pressing the key, all of the relevant variables of the circuits can be seen.

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Warning: the probes displayed are only those configured.
In order to display the variables relative to the individual circuit, press the relative key. For example, if the

variable of circuit 1 is to be displayed, press .

By pressing the key, all of the other variables of the circuit selected can be seen.

Press the ESC key several times to go back to the main screen.

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5.7 ALARM KEY IN MAIN SCREEN

When an alarm occurs, the display shows the flashing icon and the buzzer starts to operate.
Press any key to silence the buzzer.
Moreover, the alarms key starts to flash alternately with the icons / ;
By pressing the key, pass to the alarms in progress screen:

Three types of alarms can be present:


 Resettable  in this case, the alarm is not active and can be reset. Position the cursor on the alarm
element and press RESET.
 Password  in this case, the alarm is not active, but a password is required to reset it.
 Active  the alarm is still in progress.

If there are several resettable alarms, instead of selecting them one by one, press RST ALL and they will all
be reset together.

To reset an alarm that is protected by a password, operate as follows:


 Select the alarm marked by "Password".
 Press RESET.

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 Via keys and , set the password.
 Press ENTER to confirm.
 If the password is correct, the following message will be displayed:

 If the password introduced is incorrect, the following message will be displayed:

If the password is correct, after a few minutes you will go automatically back to the alarms screen.

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5.8 CIRC KEY IN MAIN SCREEN
Using the CIRC key in the main screen it is possible to monitor the situation of the unit. The information
refers to:

 Circuits compressors status; the screen shows the compressors present for each circuit and the
activation status of the compressor (number of unloaders active). If the compressor has no number
on the right, it means that it is at full power.
In the screen below, circuit 1 has 2 compressors configured. Compressor 1 running at full power,
st
compressor 2 running at 1 power step. circuit 2 has 1 compressors configured and it is not working
now.

If unloading should be active, the maximum step number for unloading will be displayed.

 Condensation-evaporation probes. The screen shows the condensation and evaporation pressures
of every circuit present.

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If the value of the parameter SP01 is equal to "0" or "2", the high side is represented with the temperatures.

 Status of the evaporator pump (or evaporator pumps if the support is present)

 Status of the supply fan

 Status of the condenser pump (or of the pumps if the WATER-WATER support is present)

 Condensation fans (proportional or with steps - AIR-AIR or AIR-WATER)

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By pressing the or keys, pass from one screen to another.

 Refcomp compressor information


If Refcomp compressor is configured, press key RefComp to see relevant information.

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In the screen above, the modbus address is editable.

 Refcomp compressor valve status


Press key VI to see the valve status

5.9 SERVICE KEY IN MAIN SCREEN


By pressing the SERVICE key, enter the configuration of:
 Parameters Programming
 Time/Time periods Programming
 Compressors
 Water pump (Supply fan)
 Alarms display
 Historical alarms
 Defrost
 Heaters/Liquid line solenoid valve
 I/O status (Inputs and Outputs)
 Thermostatic Valve
 Heat recovery function
 Auxiliary outputs
 Free-cooling
 Screw compressor
 Discharge compressor temperature
 Sanitary water (Domestic hot water)
 Auxiliary heating
 Control panel

Parameters Programming
Time/Time periods Programming
Compressors
Water pump (Supply fan)

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Alarms display
Historical alarms
Defrost
Heaters/Liquid line solenoid valve
I/O status (Inputs and Outputs)
Thermostatic Valve
Heat recovery function
Auxiliary outputs
Free-cooling
Screw compressor
Discharge compressor temperature
Sanitary water (Domestic hot water)
Auxiliary heating
Control panel

The SERVICE menu is protected by password in 3 levels.


st
For 1 level, no password needed. Press key ENTER can enter in SERVICE menu directly.

Press key LV2 or LV3 can switch to higher user level.


nd rd
For 2 and 3 level, relevant password is required.

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5.9.1 Parameters programming

By selecting this menu it is possible to modify the value of the parameters depending on the Password level.
The parameters are divided per groups with the following meaning:

Label Meaning
ST Display temperature control parameters
DP Display variables to be shown on the keyboard
CF Display configuration parameters
SP Display parameters for machine set up
Sd Display dynamic set-point parameters
ES Display energy saving and automatic timed switch-on/off parameters
AH Display auxiliary heating parameters
CO Display compressor parameters
SL Display stepless compressor parameters
PA Display evaporator/condenser water pump parameters
Pd Display pump down function parameters
Un Display unloading function parameters
FA Display ventilation parameters
Ar Display anti-freeze heaters parameters
dF Display defrost parameters
rC Display heat recovery parameters
FS Display production of domestic hot water parameters
FC Display free-cooling function parameters
US Display auxiliary output parameters
AL Display alarm parameters
Et Display parameters for the management of the electronic expansion valve
IO Display inputs/outputs configuration parameters
CA Display analog input calibration parameters
RA Display analog input range parameters

According to user level, different amount of parameters are visiable in the parameters programming screen.

st
If user entered into SERVICE menu with 1 level, he can enter to see parameters in Level 1(Pr1).

nd
If user entered into SERVICE menu with 2 level, he can enter to see parameters in Level 2(Pr2).

rd
If user entered into SERVICE menu with 3 level, he can enter to see parameters in Level 3(Pr3).

In the selected level screen, user only can see parameters with equal or lower protecting level.
nd
For example: When enter into 2 level parameters screen, only parameters with Pr1 or Pr2 are displayed.

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And user can change a parameter’s protecting level to Pr1 or Pr2 in this screen.

Use the UP and DOWN cursors to select the family of parameters and press ENTER.

To modify a parameter, position the cursor on the same and use the UP and DOWN cursors and press SET:

 The element starts to flash.


 Increase or decrease the value using the UP and DOWN keys.
 Confirm the modification by pressing the SET key again.
The cursor will automatically position itself on the next element, to modify it repeat the operation just
described.
When cursor position in different parameters, the parameter’s description will display in the bottom.
Press the ESC key several times to go back to the main screen.

Warning:
For parameter groups CF, IO, CA and RA, they can be verified and changed only if the unit is switch-OFF
(stand-by).

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5.9.2 Time/Time bands

We have already seen previously that this menu is used for the time and date set.
It is also possible to enable or disable the Energy Saving and/or automatic switch off of the time bands.

By pressing the key, pass to the screen for the configuration of the three time bands.

To modify the values, position the cursor on the element and press the SET key:
 The element starts to flash.
 Increase or decrease the value using the UP and DOWN keys.
 Confirm the modification by pressing the SET key again.
The cursor will automatically position itself on the next element, to modify it repeat the operation just
described.

By pressing the key again, pass to the screen for weekly programming of the time periods for the
Energy saving and for automatic switch-off.

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For every day of the week and for both functions, it is possible to manage:
 No time band
 Band 1
 Band 2
 Band 1 and 2
 Band 3
 Band 1 and 3
 Band 2 and 3
 All bands

Warning: Automatic switch-off has priority with respect to Energy saving


Press the ESC key several times to go back to the main screen.

5.9.3 Compressors

The following information is available for each circuit in this menu:


 Hours worked by each individual compressor
 Number of start-ups for each individual compressor

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For each individual compressor it is possible:
 To reset the working hours
 Reset the number of start-ups
 Disable compressor working (e.g. perform maintenance)

To reset the values, position the cursor on the element and press the RESET HOURS or RESET STARTS
key:
The cursor will automatically position itself on the next element, to modify it repeat the operation just
described.
To enable or disable a compressor, position the cursor on the element and press the ENB/DIS key:
The cursor will automatically position itself on the next element, to modify it repeat the operation just
described.
5.9.4 Water pump

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When CF01=0 (Air/air unit), instead of pump icon, the fan icon will display.

The following information is available in this menu:


 Hours worked by each individual pump (evaporator and condenser)
For each individual pump it is possible:
 To reset the working hours
 To disable the pump (e.g. perform maintenance)

To reset working hours or disable/enable the pumps, follow the procedure described for the compressors.

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5.9.5 Alarms display

This menu contains the same information as press key ALARM in the main screen.

5.9.6 Historical alarms

All alarms occurring are memorised in this screen.

To reset the alarms log, operate as follows:


 Press the RST ALL key, holding it down for 3 seconds.

 Via keys and ,set the password.


 Press ENTER to confirm.
 If the password is correct, the following message will be displayed:

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 If the password introduced is incorrect, the following message will be displayed:

If the password is correct, after a few minutes you will go automatically back to the alarms screen.

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5.9.7 Defrost

In this screen it is possible to check the status of the defrost cycle for every circuit present:

Circuit defrost status can be:


 Counting EN: In counting down, defrost will start soon
 Cycle EN: Defrost in progress
 Drip time EN: In dripping time
 Waiting: No defrost, normal working
 Condition not present: No necessary condition for defrost

By selecting the circuit affected and pressing ENTER, pass to the following screen.

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Press the key for 5 seconds allows forcing start of the defrost cycle.

5.9.8 Heaters/Liquid line solenoid valve

This menu allows to display the active and/or deactivated heaters and any active and/or deactivated liquid
line solenoid valves (only the resources configured are displayed).

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5.9.9 I/O status

This menu allows to display the status of all inputs and outputs that have been defined.

The I/O units have been divided by groups, as in the screen below:

By pressing the ENTER key, it is possible to enter every I/O unit.

Analog inputs:

Digital inputs:

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Relay outputs:

Analog outputs:

5.9.10 Thermostatic

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In this menu it is possible to check the working status of the valve and/or electronic thermostatic valves for
every circuit defined.

Press the ESC key to go back to the main screen.

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5.9.11 Heat recovery

Using this menu it is possible to verify the recovery working status.

Press the key for 1 second enables the recovery working.

The following information may be available in this screen:


 Status of the recovery function:
o Disabled
o Disabled from key
o Enabled
o Active
 Type of priority:
o User side
o Recovery side

Press the ESC key to go back to the main screen.

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5.9.12 Auxiliary outputs

Using this menu it is possible to display the status of the auxiliary outputs (if present).

Press the ESC key to go back to the main screen.

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5.9.13 Free-cooling

Using this menu it is possible to verify the free cooling working status.
If FC01 ≠ 4, this following screen will display:

Press the key for 1 second can enable the free cooling working.

The following information may be available in this screen:


 Status of the free cooling function:
o Not active
o Disabled from key
o Disabled from anti-freeze
o OFF
o ON
 Type of priority:
o Condensation
o Free-cooling
o External ventilation

By pressing the key, pass to the next screen where the following information is available (only if CF01
≠0):

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Press the ESC key to go back to the main screen.

If FC01 = 4, the following 3 screens will display. Press key and can switch between screens:

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Delay in free-cooling:
 Delay from Ext. air temp.: Count down from parameter FC03
 Delay from Cond water temp.: Count down from parameter FC19
 Valve switch delay: Count down from parameter FC20
 FC exit delay: Count down from parameter FC23
 Antif prevention delay: Count down from parameter FC24

Press the ESC key to go back to the main screen.

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5.9.14 Screw compressor

If CO09 = 2/3, screw compressor is used. The icon is shown as picture below.

This menu can be used to monitor the working status of the screw compressor in the various circuits.

The Set and Differential values can be modified.

By selecting the desired circuit and pressing ENTER, the following information can be displayed:

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5.9.15 Discharge compressor temperature

If CO09 = 0/1, discharge compressor icon is shown as picture below.

In this screen, if the probe: compressor 1…6 PTC supply temperature probe (AI type=1 to 16) is
configured, its value will be displayed.

5.9.16 Domestic hot water (Sanitary water)

If AH01 = 0 (Auxiliary heating is disabled), the icon for domestic hot water is shown as picture below.

In sanitary water screen, relevant probes value and output status will display.
The sanitary water set point is editable.

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Press key for 1 second can enable/disable the sanitary water function.

The sanitary water function status can be:


 DIS disabled by parameter setting
 Dis by key disabled by keyboard
 Not requested not needed
 Doing dF defrost in progress
 Changing state requested but not start yet, in inversion valve changing phase.
 ON activated

In Anti-legionella cycle screen, relevant probes value, status and count down time will display.
The Anti-legionella set point and the activate time is editable.
The Anti-legionella function status can be:
 DIS disabled by parameter setting
 Not active deactive
 Running active

In Solar panel screen, relevant probes value and output status will display.
The Solar panel set point is editable.
The solar panel working status can be:
 Not active
 Active

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5.9.17 Auxiliary heating

If AH01 > 0 (Auxiliary heating is enabled), the icon for auxiliary heating is shown as picture below.

In auxiliary heating screen, set points and output status are displayed.

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5.9.18 Control panel

Your own LCD keyboard can be customised in this menu.

st nd rd
If user entered into SERVICE menu with 1 level or 2 level, he needs to input the 3 level password to
enter in the control panel screen. See graph below:

rd
On the countrary, if user entered into SERVICE menu with 3 level, no password is needed for control paned
menu anymore.

The possible options in this menu are:


 Parameters file management: Load last saved parameters or load default parameters.
 Contrast & backlight:
Contrast: regulation from 0 to 200
Back light time ON: regulation from 0 to 200 seconds, or always on
 Log file management:
Export log files to USB disk.
 Language selection: Italian  English  Italian
 Update Visograph
 System Informations: Release software, setting IP address and ModBus node.

 Parameters file management:


Position the cursor on the element with UP and DOWN key, press ENTER, the parameters value will be
loaded from configuration file.
There are 2 files available, one for latest saved parameters and another for default parameters.
rd
The 3 line “Save as default parameters” means copy latest saved parameters to default parameters
configuration file.

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 Log file management:

Plug the USB disk in iPro,send command from this screen, the log file will be export to the USB disk.
The log file path is: USB ROOT:\ipro\IP address of the ipro
One example for unit log: F:\ipro\10.161.92.79\log\Unit_20130221.txt
Unit log file (Record every 100 PLC cycles):

Alarms log file (including alarms_a, alarms_b, alarms_c):


 alarms_a = unit alarm
 alarms_b = circuit alarm
 alarms_c = compressor alarm
alarms_a log file:

Xev log file (including xev11, xev12, xev21, xev22):


Record every 10 seconds if XEV20D is available.

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 Language selection:

Use key UP and DOWN to select the language. If new language is selected, the warning will show as below.
Press key SET to start language update. Please don’t switch off the ipro during updating.

 Update Visograph:
Press key ENTER, Visograph application will be updated. If the unit is ON now, the updating is not
allowed.

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 System informations:
The IP address and ModBUS address are editable, but the modification will be actual at next reboot of the
ipro.

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6. LED INTERFACE
Using the LED keyboard, it is possible to monitor and modify the status of the unit.

--- >> First line

--- >> Second line

Meaning of each LED:

 to indicate that the measurement unit of displayed probe/parameter is°C.

 to indicate that the measurement unit of displayed probe/parameter is °F.

 to indicate that RTC is displaying now.

 to indicate that the measurement unit of displayed probe/parameter is bar.

 to indicate the measurement unit of displayed probe/parameter is PSI.

 … to indicate if compressors 1 to 6 is working.

 on to indicate that the defrost cycle is in progress, flashing during the countdown.

 to indicate that the condenser fans are working.

 to indicate that the water pump/supply fan is working.

 to indicate that the anti-freeze/auxiliary heaters are active.

 to indicate that the auxiliary outputs are active.

 flashing to indicate that an alarm is active.

 to indicate that the probe display now is belongs to circuit 1.

 to indicate that the probe display now is belongs to circuit 2.

 flashing to indicate that the AEFL or ACFL or AHFL or APFL alarm is active

 If SP08 = 0, to indicate that in cooling mode. If SP08 = 1, to indicate that in heat pump mode.

 If SP08 = 0, to indicate that in heat pump mode. If SP08 = 1, to indicate that in chiller mode.

 to indicate that the unit is working within the energy saving period or that the dynamic set-
point is active.

 to indicate that menu screen is displaying.

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Here below the LED interface structure graph.

Default screen

Display
Unit status
Alarm status
Probe value

or + 3 sec + + 3 sec

KEY KEY KEY KEY KEY


Switch unit on/off Enter in main menu Enter in clock menu Enter in set point Enter in parameter
Switch chiller/heat pump menu menu

Sub menu

1. ALRM (Active alarms) 8. dF (Defrost)


2. ALOG (Historical alarms) 9. InOu (I/O status)
3. COEn (Compressor en/dis) 10.Et (Electronic thermostatic valves)
4. COSn (Compressor starts num.) 11.FC (Free-cooling)
5. Hour (Compressor/pump working hours) 12.ConF (Configuration file management)
6. PUMP (Water pump en/dis) 13.USB (USB management)
7. Cond (Condensation fan) 14.InFO (System information)

6.1 THE DEFAULT SCREEN

In this screen, unit status, alarms information and some appointed probes’ value will be displayed in two lines.
Default view in different situations:
Unit switch off Unit stand-by Unit on
by DI or RTC
First line OFF if DP11 = 0: Stby Selected by DP09
if DP11 = 2: OFF
if DP11 = 1: Item selected by DP09
Second line Active alarms if DP11 = 0: Active alarms Scrolled display item
if DP11 = 2: Active alarms selected by DP10 and
if DP11 = 1: Scrolled display item active alarms

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selected by DP10 and active alarms

In the second line, all the active alarms will display in sequence as a cycle. Each alarm keeps visible for one
second.

Press key or is possible to see some other probe value if it is configured.


First line: display probe value
Second line: display probe name and active alarms

The available probes are:


Index Display as AI description AI type
1 EIn Evaporator common input NTC temperature probe 7
2 Out1 Evaporator 1 output NTC temperature probe 8

3 Out2 Evaporator 2 output NTC temperature probe 9

4 EOut Evaporator common outlet NTC temperature probe 10

5 CIn Condenser hot water common input NTC temperature probe 11

6 CIn1 Circuit 1 condenser hot water input NTC temperature probe 12

7 CIn2 Circuit 2 condenser hot water input NTC temperature probe 13

8 COu1 Circuit 1 condenser hot water output NTC temperature probe 14

9 COu2 Circuit 2 condenser hot water output NTC temperature probe 15

10 COut Condenser hot water common output NTC temperature probe 16

11 FCIn System water inlet NTC temperature probe (free-cooling) 17


12 FCEt External air / condenser water (free cooling) temperature NTC 18
temperature probe
13 Et External air temp / dynamic set point / auxiliary heating / change over 19
NTC temperature probe
14 SAn1 Domestic water temperature regulation NTC temperature probe (num. 24
1)
15 SAn2 Domestic water temperature safety NTC temperature probe (num. 2) 25

16 Supply temperature NTC temperature probe 26

17 SoLE Solar panel NTC temperature probe 27


18 dSet Dynamic set-point 4÷20 mA probe 36

19 Cdt1 Circuit 1 condensation probe (NTC temperature) 28

20 Cdt2 Circuit 2 condensation probe (NTC temperature) 29

21 CdP1 Circuit 1 condensation probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt) 30

22 CdP2 Circuit 2 condensation probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt) 31

23 LP1 Circuit 1 evaporation pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 32


0÷ 5Volt)
24 LP2 Circuit 2 evaporation pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 33
0÷ 5Volt)
25 dEF1 Circuit n° 1 combined defrost NTC temperature probe 20

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26 dEF2 Circuit n° 2 combined defrost NTC temperature probe 21

27 uSt1 Auxiliary output 1 NTC temperature probe 22

28 uSt2 Auxiliary output 2 NTC temperature probe 23

29 uSP1 Circuit 1 auxiliary output pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / 34


ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
30 uSP2 Circuit 2 auxiliary output pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / 35
ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)

KEYS INTRODUCTION

 If SP08 = 0, press this key to switch on/off the unit to work in chiller mode.
If SP08 = 1, press this key to switch on/off the unit to work in heat pump mode.

 Press to enter in main menu screen. Keep press for 3 seconds to adjust clock.

 Press to switch probe being shown

 Press to switch probe being shown

 Press to check set point

 If SP08 = 0, press this key to switch on/off the unit to work in heat pump mode.
If SP08 = 1, press this key to switch on/off the unit to work in chiller mode.

 + Press these 2 keys together for 3 seconds to check parameters.

6.2 HOW TO CHANGE SET POINT

Press and release key in the default screen can enter into set point screen.

First line: display set point value


Second line: display set point type. It can be:
SEtC -> set point in chiller mode (ST01)
SEtH -> set point in heat pump mode (ST04)
SEtd -> real set point when dynamic set point is active
SEtS -> real set point when energy saving is active
SEtr -> real set point when both dynamic set point and energy saving are active

Press key can exit and jump back to the default screen.

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When unit is switch off or stand-by, both chiller set point and heat pump set point are visible. Press key

or can change over.


When unit is switch on, only the set point corresponding to current work mode is visible. If dynamic set point

or energy saving is active, Press key or can switch to see the real set point: SEtd, SEtS or SEtr.

CHANGE SET POINT

If SEtC or SEtH is displaying, press key for 3 seconds can edit the set point value. At this time, the

first line start to blink. Press key or to increase or decrease the set point value, then press key

to confirm modification and jump back to the default screen.


6.3 HOW TO ADJUST CLOCK

Press key for 3 seconds in the default screen can enter into clock adjusting screen.

First line: display clock value


Second line: display clock type. It can be:
Hour -> current hour
Min -> current minute
dAy -> current day
MntH -> current month
yEAr -> current year

Press key can exit and jump back to the default screen.

Press key or can switch display items.

Press key can edit the selected clock value. At this time, the first line start to blink. Press key

or to increase or decrease the clock value, then press key to confirm the modification.

6.4 HOW TO PROGRAM PARAMETERS

Press keys + together for 3 seconds in the default screen can enter into parameters
programming screen.

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Press key can back to default screen.
In this screen, it is possible to select user level. There are 3 levels in all: Level 1(Pr1), Level 2(Pr2) and Level
3(Pr3). To enter Level 2 or Level 3 parameters screen, the relevant password must be input. For Level 1, no
password needed.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3


First line Entr PASS PASS
Second line Pr1 Pr2 Pr3

HOW TO INPUT PASSWORD


Take Pr2 for example:

Step1: Press key . “0” will display in the first line.

Step2: Press keys or to input password. Inputted value is shown in the first line. Press key

or can fast increase/decrease the input value by 100 every time.

Step3: Press key . If inputted password is not correct, it will change back to “0”. If correct, enter in
parameter groups screen. “St” will display in the first line.

Press key can back to previous screen.

HOW TO CHECK AND CHANGE PARAMETER VALUE


In parameter groups screen:

Step1: Press key or to select parameter groups.

Step2: Press key , the first visible parameter of this group will display with name in the second line
and value in the first line.

Step3: Press key or can switch to other parameters of this group.

Step4: Press key for 3 seconds can edit the selected parameter’s value. At this time, the first line

start to blink. Press key or to increase or decrease the value, then press key to confirm.

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Press key can back to previous screen.

For parameter group IO, there is a little difference. It is divided into 4 sub groups: Pb, DI, rL and AO.
IO parameters are available in these 4 sub group screens.

Some parameters are preset with high protection level. They are only visible or editable with higher user
level. If the parameter is not editable, “.” LED in the second line will be lighten as an indication. See picture
below:

6.5 MAIN MENU SCREEN

Press key in the default screen can enter into main menu screen.

To exit this screen, press key again.

Press key or can scan all available sub-menus. Here below the table for summary. The sub-
menu name is display in the second line.

After selection of interested sub-menu, press key can enter in the sub-menu.
Index Sub-menu name Visible condition Description
1 ALRM √ Active alarms
2 ALOG √ Historical alarms

3 COEn √ Compressor enable/disable

4 COSn √ Compressor starts number


5 Hour √ Compressor/pump working hours

6 PUMP PA01 > 0 or PA17 > 0 Water pump enable/disable


7 Cond FA01 > 0 Condensation fan
8 dF dF01 > 0 and Defrost

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unit switch on in heat
pump mode
9 InOu √ I/O status
10 Et ET09 or ET10 or ET11 Electronic thermostatic valves
or ET12 > 0
11 FC FC01 > 0 Free-cooling
12 ConF √ Configuration file management

13 USB √ USB management


14 InFO √ System information

Note: √ means always visible.

6.5.1 Active alarms sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “ALRM”. Then press key
can enter in active alarms sub-menu.
In this menu, it is possible to check and reset active alarms.

First line: alarm status. It can be:


no: active now, not resettable
rSt: resettable
PASS: resettable with password
Second line: alarm code (see chapter ALARMS for reference)

Press key or can scan all active alarms.

To exit this screen, press key .

If the first line is showing “rSt”, press key can reset selected alarm.

If the first line is showing “PASS”, press key can enter in password input screen.

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HOW TO INPUT PASSWORD

Step1: Press key . “0” will display in the first line.

Step2: Press keys or to input password. Inputted value is shown in the first line. Press key

or can fast increase/decrease the input value by 100 every time.

Step3: Press key . If inputted password is not correct, it will change back to “0”. If correct, selected
alarm is resettled and jumps back to active alarms screen.

Press key can back to previous screen.

6.5.2 Historical alarms sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “ALOG”. Then press key
can enter in historical alarms sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to view and clear historical alarms log.

First line: alarm index. For example: n1, n2, n3…


Second line: alarm code (see chapter ALARMS for reference)
If no alarms record, it will display “- - - -” in both first line and second line.

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all historical alarms.

Press key can enter to see the detailed information of selected alarm log. Including system status
and alarm start time/date. The system status can be: CHIL, HEAt, StbY, ROFF, COFF and FAN.
Press key or can switch the display items. See picture below:

For back to previous screen, press key .

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HOW TO CLEAR ALARMS LOG

Step 1: Press key or till “PASS” display in first line and “Arst” display in second line.
Step 2: Press key , enter in password input screen. “0” will display in the first line.
Step 3: Press keys or to input password. Inputted value is shown in the first line. Press key

or can fast increase/decrease the input value by 100 every time.

Step3: Press key . If inputted password is not correct, it will change back to “0”. If correct, alarms log
is cancelled.

Press key can back to previous screen.

6.5.3 Compressor enable/disable sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “COEn”. Then press key
can enter in compressor enable/disable sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to enable/disable compressors.

First line: Compressor status (En/diS)


Second line: Compressor index (CO1E, CO2E … CO6E)

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all configured compressors.

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Press key for 3 seconds can enable or disable the selected compressor.

6.5.4 Compressor starts number sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “COSn”. Then press key
can enter in compressor starts number sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to view and reset the number of compressors starts.

First line: Compressor starts number (unit in 10 times)


Second line: Configured compressor index (CO1S, CO2S … CO6S)

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all configured compressors.

Press key for 3 seconds can reset the starts number of selected compressor.

6.5.5 Compressor/water pump working hours sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “Hour”. Then press key
can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to view and reset compressor/water pump working hours.

First line: Compressor/pump working hours (unit in 10 hours)


Second line: Configured compressor/pump index . Including:
compressor: CO1H … CO6H
evaporator pump: EP1H, EP2H
condenser pump: CP1H, CP2H

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all configured compressors and pumps.

Press key for 3 seconds can reset the working hours of selected compressor/pump.

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6.5.6 Water pump enable/disable sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “PUMP”. Then press key
can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to enable/disable water pump (and supply fan).
Only visible when: PA01 > 0 or PA17 > 0

First line: Water pump status (En/diS)


Second line: Water pump index (PE1E, PE2E, PC1E, PC2E)

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all configured water pumps.

Press key for 3 seconds can enable or disable the selected water pump.

6.5.7 Condensation fan sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “Cond”. Then press key
can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to see condensation fans working status.
Only visible when: FA01 > 0

First line: Condensation fan output value.


(Proportional regulation: 0%-100%. ON/OFF regulation: 0-4 step)
Second line: Condensation fan index (Cnd1, Cnd2)

To exit this screen, press key .

Only when 2 circuits are configured and FA06=1, both Cnd1 and Cnd2 are visible. Press key or
can switch to see condensation fan for circuit 1 or circuit 2.

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6.5.8 Defrost sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “dF”. Then press key can
enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to see defrost working status.
Only visible when: dF01 > 0 and unit switch on in heat pump mode

First line: Defrost index(dF1, dF2)


Second line: Time before selected circuit starts defrost. In the format: Minutes: Seconds

To exit this screen, press key .

Only when 2 circuits are configured, both dF1 and dF2 are visible. Press key or can switch to
see defrost for circuit 1 or circuit 2.

Press key for 3 seconds can start manual defrost.

6.5.9 I/O status sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “InOu”. Then press key
can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to see inputs and outputs status.

First line: nothing


Second line: I/O type (Pb, di, rL, Pout)

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or to select the I/O type. Then press key to see it’s information.

PROBE(Pb)

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DIGITAL INPUT (di)

RELAY (rL)

ANALOG OUTPUT (Pout)

6.5.10 Electronic thermostatic valves sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “Et”. Then press key can
enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to see electronic thermostatic valves status.
This menu only visible when ET09 or ET10 or ET11or ET12 > 0

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First line: Values
Second line: Descriptions (Open, SH, Tasp, Pasp):
Open: valve open percent.
SH: super heat
Tasp: suction temperature
Pasp: suction pressure

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all status of electronic thermostatic valve.


If 2 circuits are configured, press key can switch to see another electronic thermostatic valve.

6.5.11 Free-cooling sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “FC”. Then press key can
enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to see free-cooling working status.
This menu only visible when FC01 > 0

First line: Status/Values


Second line: Descriptions (depending on FA06, see table below:)

Index FA06 = 0 FA06 > 0


1 FCEn FCEn
Free-cooling enable/disable Free-cooling enable/disable
2 FCSt FCSt
Free-cooling ON/OFF Free-cooling ON/OFF
3 FCin FCin
Water inlet temperature Water inlet temperature
4 FCEt FCEt
External air temperature External air temperature
5 FCFA FCFA Circ 1
Fan speed (proportional/step) Circuit 1 fan speed (proportional/step)
6 First line: FCtE FCFA Circ 2
Second line: Time left before start/stop Circuit 2 fan speed (proportional/step)
free-cooling

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7 FOut First line: FCtE
Free-cooling ON/OFF valve status Second line: Time left before start/stop
free-cooling
8 (nothing) FOut
Free-cooling ON/OFF valve status

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can scan all status/values of free-cooling.


When FCEn is displaying, press key for 3 seconds can enable/disable free-cooling.

6.5.12 Configuration file management sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “ConF”. Then press key
can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to load parameters from configuration files.

First line: LoAd


Second line: File name (ActuAL: latest saved parameters. dEFAuLt: default parameters. Copy: copy last
saved parameters as default parameters )

To exit this screen, press key .

Press key or can select configuration files between ActuAL and dEFAuLt.

Then press key for 3 seconds, loading for selected configuration file will start. In the second line, it
display the operation status. It can be:
In ProGrESS: loading in progress.
donE: loading done
FAIL: loading failed

After loading, press key can back to previous screen.

6.5.13 USB management sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “USB”. Then press key
can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to export log files into USB key.

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To exit this screen, press key .

NO USB KEY PRESENT

If no USB key is detected, the following message will display:

First line: USb


Second line: Err

USB KEY PRESENT


If USB key is detected, the following message will display:
First line: SEnd
Second line: log name (Unit LoG, ALArM LoG, Et LoG, ALL)
Unit LoG : Unit log file
ALArM LoG : Alarms log file (including alarms_a, alarms_b, alarms_c):
Et LoG : Xev log file (including xev11, xev12, xev21, xev22):
ALL: All the logs above

HOW TO EXPORT LOG FILES INTO USB KEY


Step 1: Plug the USB key in iPro. Enter in USB management sub-menu.

Step 2: Press key or select the log file needed.

Step 3: Press key for 3 seconds, exporting will start.


The first line will display USb
The second line will show operation status:
In ProGrESS (During exporting),
donE (exporting done)
Error (exporting failed)

Step 4: Press key back to previous screen.

Once exporting done, the log file is stored in path: USB ROOT:\ipro\IP address of the ipro
For example: F:\ipro\10.161.92.79\log\Unit_20130221.txt

6.5.14 System information sub-menu

Press key or in main menu screen till the second line display “InFO”. Then press key

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can enter in the sub-menu.
In this sub-menu, it is possible to see some system information.

To exit this screen, press key .

First line: information


Second line: description (APP, Adr, IP)
APP: application name
Adr: Modbus address
IP: IP address

Press key or can scan all the information.

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7. USE WIZMATE TO CONFIGURE PARAMETERS
Wizmate software allows the managing of the parameter map of DIXELL controllers.

7.1 HOW TO INSTALL WIZMATE


Inserter the CD in the CD drive and click the “Wizmate.exe” file to start the guided process. press
the “Next” button:

Accept the “Licence Agreement” and press the “Next” button to continue:

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Enter “User name” and “Company name”, then press the “Next” button to continue:

Select the path where you want to install the Wizmate; default path is
“C:\Programs\Dixell\Wizmate”; press the “Next” button:

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Press the “Next” button:

To finish the installation press “Next” button.

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To exit the installation press “Finish” button.

7.2 LOGIN WIZMATE


After having installed Wizmate, two users are managed:
• User: can see only a small number of parameters (only Pr1 level of visibility); he cannot use all functions of
the program (is not possible to create wizard and to create new users). The password is: “user”
• Administrator: can see all the parameters (Pr1, Pr2 and Pr3 level of visibility); the “Administrator” can use
all the functions of the program. The password is: “admin”

To access the program as “Administrator”, press the “Login” button:

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or using the configuration menu (press the button) and select “Security” menu:

Enter the user name “Administrator” and password “admin”, then press “Login” button.

How to create a new user:


Only the “Administrator” user can create a new user.

Press button, select “Security” and then “User management”:

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From the configuration menu, click “Security” _ “User Management” to display the following window:

A new user can be entered clicking “Add user”:


• enter the user name
• enter the password
• confirm the password
• enter the security level:
 level 5= “user” level (it is not possible to generate wizard);
 level 100= “administrator” right (it is possible to generate wizard)
• enter the maximum level of visibility of the parameters
• to confirm, click the “Ok” button

7.3 WIZMATE CONFIGURATION

7.3.1 Configuration menu

It is used to configure the language, the communication port (COM), etc.

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7.3.2 Language configuration

Press button, select “Multilanguages” menu and choose the language:

7.3.3 Import/export maps and libraries

“Export/Import libraries and maps” allows the user to import the new library or import new maps.
To import the maps or libraries contained in a *.WME file, select the command “Export/Import maps and
libraries”, then select “Import libraries and maps”:

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To export the maps or libraries, select the command “Export/Import maps and libraries”.

Then select “Export libraries and maps”.

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Search the maps to export, select them then press “Export” button:

Select the path to save the file and enter the name of the file:

7.4 HOW TO USE WIZMATE

7.4.1 Scan for device

Enter in “Network” menu, set “Start IP” and “Stop IP” according to your Ipro IP address.

Press button , if the device is connected, it will display in the list.

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7.4.2 Read parameters value

Enter in menu “Map”, press button , the parameters value will be read out from the ipro controller and
display.

In this screen, it display parameters’ group, name, description, value, visibility/changeability level,
minimum/maximum limitation and measurement unit.

To facilitate using, it allows to select and display one single parameter group. Right click on the table, in the
pop-out menu, chose “Group” and then select the interested group.

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This function can also be done by click button .

7.4.3 Change parameters value

If some parameters’ value need to be changed, input the new values in “Value” cell.

Then press button to download new parameters’ value into the controller.
Or user can right click on the table, in the pop-out menu, click on “Send Changed parameters”.

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7.4.4 Save/Open map

Press button to save the map. All of the currently parameters value will be wrote into a .bin file which
can be open and used in the future.

To open the map file, press button , then select the .bin file.

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8. PARAMETERS IN TABLE FORM
Parameter groups:

Label Meaning
ST Display temperature control parameters
DP Display variables to be shown on the keyboard
CF Display configuration parameters
SP Display parameters for machine set up
Sd Display dynamic set-point parameters
ES Display energy saving and automatic timed switch-on/off parameters
AH Display auxiliary heating parameters
CO Display compressor parameters
SL Display stepless compressor parameters
PA Display evaporator/condenser water pump parameters
Pd Display pump down function parameters
Un Display unloading function parameters
FA Display ventilation parameters
Ar Display anti-freeze heaters parameters
dF Display defrost parameters
rC Display heat recovery parameters
FS Display production of domestic hot water parameters
FC Display free-cooling function parameters
US Display auxiliary output parameters
AL Display alarm parameters
Et Display parameters for the management of the electronic expansion valve
IO Display inputs/outputs configuration parameters
CA Display analog input calibration parameters
RA Display analog input range parameters

Temperature control
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
ST 1 Chiller set point
ST02 ST03 °C/°F Dec/int
This allows you to set the working set point in chiller mode
ST 2 Minimum chiller set
-50.0 °C Dec
This defines the minimum limit that can be used for the working set point ST03
-58 °F int
in chiller mode
ST 3 Maximum chiller set point
110 °C Dec
This defines the maximum limit that can be used for the working set point ST02
230 °F int
in chiller mode
ST 4 Heat pump set point
ST05 ST06 °C/°F dec/int
This allows you to set the working set point in h.p. mode
ST 5 Heat pump minimum set point
-50.0 °C Dec
This defines the minimum limit that can be used for the working set point ST06
-58 °F int
in heat pump mode
ST 6 Heat pump maximum set point
110 °C Dec
This defines the maximum limit that can be used for the working set point ST05
230 °F int
in heat pump mode
ST 7 Intervention band regulation steps in chiller mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
ST 8 Intervention band regulation steps in heat pump mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
ST 9 Chiller temperature control probe
0 - evaporator input NTC
1 - Evaporator output 1 NTC
0 4
2 - Evaporator output 2 NTC
3 - Evaporator common output NTC

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ST 10 Heat pump temperature control probe
0 - evaporator input NTC
1 - Evaporator output 1 NTC
2 - Evaporator output 2 NTC
3 - Evaporator common output NTC
5 - condenser water common input NTC
6 - circuit 1 condenser water input NTC
0 10
7 - circuit 2 condenser water input NTC
8 - circuit 1 condenser water output NTC
9 - circuit 2 condenser water output NTC
10 - condenser water common output NTC
WARNING
If the same temperature control is required in cooling and heating mode, set
the same value in the ST09 and ST10 parameters
ST 11 Defines the type of temperature control
0 = Proportional 0 4
2 = Neutral zone
ST 12 Defines the temperature control logic
0 = Of machine 0 1
1 = on two separate circuits
Circuit 2 regulation if temperature control is enabled on two separate circuits
ST 13 Circuit 2 chiller set point
ST14 ST15 °C/°F dec/int
This allows you to set the working set point in chiller mode
ST 14 Circuit 2 chiller minimum set point
-50.0 °C Dec
This defines the minimum limit that can be used to set the working set ST15
-58 °F int
point in chiller mode
ST 15 Circuit 2 chiller maximum set
110 °C Dec
This defines the maximum limit that can be used to set the working set ST14
230 °F int
point in chiller mode
ST 16 Circuit 2 heat pump set point
ST17 ST18 °C/°F dec/int
This allows you to set the working set point in h.p. mode
ST 17 Circuit 2 heat pump minimum set point
-50.0 °C Dec
This defines the minimum limit that can be used to set the working set ST18
-58 °F int
point in heat pump mode
ST 18 Circuit 2 heat pump maximum set point
110 °C Dec
This defines the maximum limit that can be used to set the working set ST17
230 °F int
point in heat pump mode
ST 19 Intervention band regulation steps of circuit 2 in chiller mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
ST 20 Intervention band regulation steps in circuit 2 heat pump 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
ST 21 Circuit 2 chiller temperature control probe
0 - evaporator input NTC
1 - Evaporator output 1 NTC
0 4
2 - Evaporator output 2 NTC
3 - Evaporator common output NTC

ST 22 Circuit 2 heat pump temperature control probe


0 - evaporator input NTC
1 - Evaporator output 1 NTC
2 - Evaporator output 2 NTC
3 - Evaporator common output NTC
5 - condenser water common input NTC 0 10
6 - circuit 1 condenser water input NTC
7 - circuit 2 condenser water input NTC
8 - circuit 1 condenser water output NTC
9 - circuit 2 condenser water output NTC
10 - condenser water common output NTC
Circuit 1 PID regulation
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
ST 23 Circuit 1 band offset -25.0 25.0 °C Dec
-45 45 °F int
ST 24 Circuit 1 integral sampling time 0 250 Sec
ST 25 Circuit 1 derived sampling time 0 250 Sec
Circuit 2 PID regulation
ST 26 Circuit 2 band offset -25.0 25.0 °C Dec
-45 45 °F int
ST 27 Circuit 2 integral sampling time 0 250 Sec
ST 28 Circuit 2 derived sampling time 0 250 Sec
ST 29 Activation offset with regulation of the neutral zone 0.0 25.0 °C Dec
When the controlled temperature (coming from neutral zone) enters the 0 45 °F Int
compressors activation zone the compressors/capacity steps are enabled
only if the variable exceeds (in cooling) or drops below (in heating) the
relevant threshold for at least ST30.

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ST 30 Activation delay with regulation of the neutral zone 0 250 Sec
The controlled variable must be over (in cooling) or under (in heating) the
above mentioned activation level for at least the ST30 time before the
compressor/capacity step is switched ON.
ST 31 Deactivation offset with regulation of the neutral zone 0.0 25.0 °C Dec
When the controlled temperature (coming from neutral zone) enters the 0 45 °F Int
compressors disabling zone the compressors/capacity steps are disabled only
if the variable drops below (in cooling) or exceeds(in heating) the relevant
threshold of at least ST32.
ST 32 Deactivation delay with regulation of the neutral zone 0 250 Sec
The controlled variable must be under (in cooling) or over (in heating) the
above mentioned activation level for at least the ST32 time before the
compressor/capacity step is switched OFF.
Displays
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
Remote terminal 1
DP1 Row 1 of Visograph keyboard 1 analogue input display
0 = no display (the line remains empty), others are same with probe 0 36
configuration
DP2 Row 2 of Visograph keyboard 1 analogue input display
0 = no display (the line remains empty) , others are same with probe 0 36
configuration
DP3 Row 3 of Visograph keyboard 1 analogue input display
0 = no display (the line remains empty) , others are same with probe 0 36
configuration
DP4 Row 4 of Visograph keyboard 1 analogue input display
0 = no display (the line remains empty) , others are same with probe 0 36
configuration
Remote terminal 2 (Not Available)
DP5 Not used
DP6 Not used
DP7 Not used
DP8 Not used
Led Display
DP9 Top led display screen with unit on
0 = No View
1 = Evaporator input temperature
2 = Evaporator 1 Output temperature
3 = Evaporator 2 Output temperature
4 = Common Evaporator output temperature
5 = Common Condenser input temperature
6 = Condenser 1 water input temperature
7 = Condenser 2 water input temperature
8 = Condenser output temperature 1
9 = Condenser output temperature 2 0 19
10 = Common Condenser output temperature
11 = External air temperature
12 = Remote terminal temperature
13 = Combined defrost temperature circuit 1
14 = Combined defrost temperature circuit 2
15 = Condensation temperature circuit 1
16 = Condensation temperature circuit 2
17 = Set point
18 = Hysteresis
19 = Unit status

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DP10 BottomDled display screen with unit on
0 = No View
1 = Evaporator input temperature
2 = Evaporator 1 Output temperature
3 = Evaporator 2 Output temperature
4 = Common Evaporator output temperature
5 = Common Condenser input temperature
6 = Condenser 1 water input temperature
7 = Condenser 2 water input temperature
8 = Condenser 1 water output temperature
9 = Condenser 2 water output temperature
10 = Condenser common output temperature
11 = External air temperature
0 24
12 = Remote terminal temperature
13 = Combined defrost temperature circuit 1
14 = Combined defrost temperature circuit 2
15 = Condensation temperature circuit 1
16 = Condensation temperature circuit 2
17 = Set point
18 = Hysteresis
19 = Unit status
20 = Condensation pressure circuit 1
21 = Condensation pressure circuit 2
22 = Evaporation pressure circuit 1
23 = Evaporation pressure circuit 2
24 = RTC clock
DP11 D
Led display screen with unit in stand-by
0 = Stby above, nothing underneath
0 2
1 = Defined by parameters dP9 and dP10
2 = OFF above, nothing underneath
Configuration
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
Unit
CF 1 Defines the type of unit to control
0 = Air to air unit
0 2
1 = Air to water
2 = Water to water
CF 2 Selection of unit working mode
1 = chiller only
1 3
2 = heat pump only
3 = chiller with heat pump
CF 3 Enable compressor operation
0 = chiller and heat pump
0 2
1 = chiller only
2 = heat pump only
CF 4 Motor-condensing unit
0 = no
1 = yes 0 1
Temperature control, dynamic set point and energy saving functions are
automatically disabled when CF04 = 1
Circuits/compressors
CF 5 Number of compressors in circuit 1 3 (1 if
1 CF9≠
0)
CF 6 Number of compressors in circuit 2 3 (1 if
0 CF10≠
0)
CF 7 Not used

CF 8 Not used

CF 9 Circuit 1 compressor unloaders


0 = 1 step per compressor
1 = 2 steps per compressor 0 3
2 = 3 steps per compressor
3 = 4 steps per compressor
CF 10 Circuit 2 compressor unloaders
0 = 1 step per compressor
1 = 2 steps per compressor 0 3
2 = 3 steps per compressor
3 = 4 steps per compressor
CF 11 Not used

CF 12 Not used

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Machine Set Up
Parameter Description min max udm Resolution
Analogue Inputs
SP 1 Working in temperature or pressure from an analog input
0 - NTC cond. temperature / evap. pressure 4.0.20mA:
The condensation temperature is controlled through the use of an NTC
probe, while a transducer with an input of 4-20 mA must be used to
control the evaporation pressure of the circuits and the pressure of the
pressure probe configured as an auxiliary output
1 - Condensation and evaporation pressure 4.0.20mA:
A transducer with an input of 4-20 mA must be used to control the
condensation or evaporation pressures
2 - NTC cond. temperature / evap. pressure 0..5V: 0 3
The condensation temperature is controlled through the use of an NTC
probe, while a ratiometric transducer with an input of 0÷5V must be used
to control the evaporation pressure of the circuits and the pressure of the
pressure probe configured as an auxiliary output
3 - Condensation and evaporation pressure 0..5V:
A ratiometric transducer with an input of 0-5 V must be used to control
the condensation or evaporation pressures
Note:
SP01 will affect some parameters’ measurement unit.
Type of gas
Parameter Description min max udm Resolution
SP 2 Type of gas used to calculate the saturated temperatures
1=R22
2=R407c
3=R134a 1 6
4=R410a
5=R404a
6=R290
SP 3 Choice between absolute and relative pressure to calculate overheating:
0 = Relative 0 1
1 = Absolute
Parameter Description min max udm Resolution
SP 4 Not used
SP 5 Not used
SP 6 Not used
SP 7 Not used
Working mode
SP 8 Operating logic
0= chiller / h.p. 0 1
1= chiller / h.p.
Chiller / heat pump mode selection
SP 9 Chiller / heat pump mode selection
0 = from the keyboard
0 2
1 = from a digital input
2 = from an analog input
Automatic change over
Parameter Description min max udm Resolution
SP 10 Automatic chiller / heat pump mode changeover setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
SP 11 Automatic chiller / heat pump mode changeover differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
Unit of measurement selection
SP 12 Measurement Unit selection
0 = °C / BAR 0 1
1 = °F / psi
Network frequency selection
SP 13
Serial address
SP 14 Serial address 1 247
SP 15 Firmware release
SP 16 Eeprom map of parameters
Password
SP 17 Level 2 password 0 9999
SP 18 Level 3 password 0 9999
Dynamic set-point
Parameter Description min max um Resolution

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Sd 1 Maximum increase in chiller mode dynamic set point
-50.0 110 °C Dec
This determines the maximum variation of the working set point in chiller
-58 230 °F int
mode
Sd 2 Maximum increase in heat pump mode dynamic set point
-50.0 110 °C Dec
This determines the maximum variation in the working set point in heat
-58 230 °F int
pump mode
Sd 3 Dynamic set point in chiller mode for the external air temperature setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
Sd 4 Dynamic set point in heat pump mode for the external air temperature -50.0 110 °C Dec
setting -58 230 °F int
Sd 5 External air temperature differential dynamic set point in chiller mode -25.0 25.0 °C Dec
-45 45 °F int
Sd 6 Dynamic set point in heat pump mode for the external air temperature -25.0 25.0 °C Dec
differential -45 45 °F int
Energy saving
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
ES 1 Start of working time band 1 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 2 End of working time band 1 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 3 Start of working time band 2 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 4 End of working time band 2 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 5 Start of working time band 3 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 6 End of working time band 3 (0-24) 0 24.00 Hr 10 Min
ES 7 Monday energy saving time band
0 = None
1 = Time Band 1
2 = Time Band 2
3 = Time Bands 1 and 2 0 7
4 = Time Band 3
5 = Time Bands 1 and 3
6 = Time Bands 2 and 3
7 = All time bands
ES 8 Tuesday energy saving time band 0 7
ES 9 Wednesday energy saving time band 0 7
ES 10 Thursday energy saving time band 0 7
ES 11 Friday energy saving time band 0 7
ES 12 Saturday energy saving time band 0 7
ES 13 Sunday energy saving time band 0 7
ES 14 Increase energy saving setting in chiller mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
ES 15 Energy saving differential in chiller mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
ES 16 Energy saving setting increase in heat pump mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
ES 17 Energy saving differential increase in heat pump mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
ES 18 Monday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 19 Tuesday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 20 Wednesday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 21 Thursday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 22 Friday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 23 Saturday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 24 Sunday automatic shutdown time band 0 7
ES 25 Maximum unit working time in OFF from RTC if forced ON via a key 0 250 Min 10 Min
Auxiliary heating
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
AH 1 Auxiliary heating function
0 = Disabled
0 2
1 = enabled with control in integration mode
2 = enabled with control in heating mode
AH 2 External air set point auxiliary heating activation -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
AH 3 External air differential auxiliary heating deactivation 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
AH 4 Auxiliary heating activation delay time 0 250
AH 5 External air set point that deactivates the compressors working in integration °C Dec
-50.0 110
mode °F int
AH 6 External air differential that activates the compressors in integration mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
AH 7 Off compressors delay time in integration mode 0 250
AH 8 Thermoregulation selection set
0 = uses the set point (ST04) and the differential (ST08) of the HP
1 = uses the set point and the differential of the auxiliary heating function 0 2
2 = add the parameters AH9/AH11 to HP set point (ST04) and use the
differentials AH10/AH12

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AH 9 Auxiliary heating set point on / off -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
AH 10 Band proportional auxiliary heating ON / OFF 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
AH 11 Auxiliary modulating heating set point -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
AH 12 Auxiliary modulating heating proportional band 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
AH 13 Auxiliary heating modulating minimum output value 0 AH14 %
AH 14 Auxiliary heating modulating maximum output value AH13 100 %
AH 15 Auxiliary Output heating minimum maintaining value of to higher temperatures
modulating the set point
0 1
0 = Not enabled
1 = Enabled
AH 16 Enable the auxiliary heater in defrost
0 = Not enabled 0 1
1 = Enabled
Compressor
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
CO 1 Compressor minimum ON time
Determines the length of time the compressor must remain active after 0 250 Sec 10 sec
being switched on, even if the request ceases.
CO 2 Minimum compressor OFF time
Determines the length of time the compressor must remain deactivated
0 250 Sec 10 sec
even if a request is transmitted for it to switch on again. During this stage,
the LED pertaining to the compressor will flash.
CO 3 Minimum time between one activation and another on the same
0 250 Sec 10 sec
compressor
CO 4 Activation delay between 2 compressors/steps
With two compressors this establishes the start-up delay between the
two, to reduce absorption at peaks. During this stage, the LED pertaining
to the compressor will flash. (only for the compressor) 1 250 Sec
With units with partialised compressor. This determines switch-on time of
the unloader solenoid for start-up at minimum capacity (see
compressors start-up)
CO 5 Shut off delay between 2 compressors / steps
This establishes the shut off delay between the two compressors two 1 250 Sec
unloader steps
CO 6 Not used
CO 7 Compressor switch-on delay from power ON (power from the mains).
Delays activation of all the outputs in order to distribute the mains
0 250 Sec 10 sec
consumption and protect the compressors from repeated activation in
case of frequent power failures
Unloaders
CO 8 Unloaders operation (see unloaders operation)
0 = ON/OFF step insertion
1 = continuous insertion with direct action steps 0 3
2 = continuous insertion with inverse action steps
3 = Insertion with continuous direct global steps
CO 9 Enabling upon operation of the minimum power of the compressor / idle
start-up management
0 = Enables minimum power only upon compressor start-up (start-up
upon minimum capacity/idle valve start-up in OFF with compressor off)
1 = Screw valves enable the minimum power at compressor start-up and
in temperature control (start-up with minimum capacity / idle start-up
valve in OFF with compressor off) 0 3
2 = Screw valves enable the minimum power at compressor start-up
(start-up with minimum capacity / idle start-up valve in ON with
compressor off)
3 = Screw valves enable the minimum power at compressor start-up and
in temperature control (start-up with minimum capacity / idle start-up
valve in ON with compressor off)
Intermittent valve function
CO 10 Screw compressor intermittent valve control relay ON time
0 250 Sec
0 = function is disabled
CO 11 Screw compressor intermittent valve control relay OFF time 0 250 Sec
Compressor start-up
CO 12 Compressor start-up (see compressor start-up)
0 = direct
0 2
1 = part - winding
2 = star delta

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CO 13 If CO12 = 1 part - winding start-up time applies. This allows you to vary the
attachment of the two relays that supply the two motor coils.
Tenths
If CO12 = 2 star triangle start-up time applies. This allows you to vary the 0 250 0.1 sec
of sec
simultaneous operation time of the line 1 relay and the relay that closes the
star centre connection. (see start-up par.)
CO 14 If CO12 = 2 star triangle start-up time applies. This allows you to vary the time
Hund.
from unhooking the star centre relay from the hook on the relay of line 2 (see 0 250 0.01 sec
of sec
start-up par.)
CO 15 Switch-on time with gas bypass valve / idle compressor start-up valve
0 250 Sec
(see unloader mode)
Compressors rotation – balancing – temperature control
CO 16 Selection criteria of compressors in the circuit
0 = Fixed sequence
1 = FIFO 0 4
2 = Balance
3 = Saturation
CO 17 Selection criteria of circuits
0 = Fixed sequence
1 = FIFO 0 4
2 = Balance
3 = Saturation
CO 18 Balance/saturation criteria
0= Hours 0 1
1= Starts
CO 19 Not used
CO 20 Not used
CO 21 Not used
CO 22 Not used
CO 23 Not used
CO 24 Not used
CO 25 Not used
CO 26 Not used
CO 27 Not used
CO 28 Not used
CO 29 Not used
CO 30 Not used
CO 31 Not used
CO 32 Not used
CO 33 Not used
CO 34 Not used
CO 35 Maximum n° of compressor starts after 15 minutes ON
0 15
0 = function disabled
Resource control in proportional/neutral zone mode
CO 36 Max time with no resources being inserted with at least one resource active 0 250 Min 10 Min
CO 37 Max time in a neutral zone with no resources rotating 0 999 Hr 1Hr
Compressor in tandem forced rotation function
CO 38 Maximum continuous working time for individual compressor in the circuit. 0 250 Min
Compressor with modulating control
CO 39 Compressor operation time at maximum speed requested by temperature
control 0 250 Sec
0 = function is disabled
CO 40 Minimum value for digital scroll 0-10V analogue output at peak 0 100 %
CO 41 Power implementation interval at peak 0 250 Sec
CO 42 Determines the minimum continuative operation percentage of the
modulating compressor below which the CO43 time count starts 0 100 %
0 = function is disabled
CO 43 MAX continuative operation time of modulating compressor with
operation percentage below CO42 0 250 Min 10 Min
0 = function is disabled
CO 44 Forced working time at maximum speed 0 250 Sec 10sec
CO 45 Maximum continuative operation time of modulating compressor after
which the modulating compressor is switched off and insertion of another
0 999 Hr 1Hr
compressor is forced depending on rotation
0 = function is disabled
CO 46 Minimum value for circuit 1 inverter 0-10V analogue output 0 CO47 %
CO 47 Maximum value for circuit 1 inverter 0-10V analogue output CO46 100 %
CO 48 Minimum value for circuit 2 inverter 0-10V analogue output 0 CO49 %
CO 49 Maximum value for circuit 2 inverter 0-10V analogue output CO48 100 %
CO 50 Normal power implementation interval 1 250 Sec
Compressors liquid injection function
CO 51 Activation set point of the liquid injection solenoid valve -50.0 150.0 °C Dec
-58 302 °F int
CO 52 Differential deactivation of the liquid injection solenoid valve 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
0 45 °F int

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Loads maintenance
CO 53 Compressor 1 timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
CO 54 Compressor 2 timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
CO 55 Compressor 3 timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
CO 56 Compressor 4 timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
CO 57 Compressor 5 timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
CO 58 Compressor 6 timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
CO 59 Not used
CO 60 Not used
CO 61 Not used
CO 62 Not used
CO 63 Not used
CO 64 Not used
CO 65 Not used
CO 66 Not used
CO 67 Not used
CO 68 Not used
CO 69 Delay time in enabling Refcomp Inverter compressor relay based on
0 250 sec
temperature control request
CO 70 Delay in VI valves activation from compressor start-up 0 250 sec
CO 71 Minimum activation time for VI valves 0 250 sec
Stepless compressor
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
SL 1 Compressors stepless adjustment
0 = not active function
0 2
1 = Bitzer compressor active function
2 = Fu Sheng compressor active function
SL 2 Pulses number to consider the stepless compressors of circuit 1 to 100% 1 250
SL 3 Pulses number to consider the stepless compressors of circuit 2 to 100% 1 250
SL 4 Not used
SL 5 Not used
SL 6 Delay pulse valves 1 250 0.1 sec
SL 7 Minimum interval between two consecutive pulses 1 SL8 Sec
SL 8 Maximum interval between two consecutive pulses SL7 250 Sec
SL 9 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
Dead band in chiller operation 1 45 °F int
SL 10 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
Dead band in heat pump operation 1 45 °F int
Water pump
Evaporator water pump control
PA 1 Evaporator pump/supply fan operation mode
0 = Absent (pump and supply fan are not controlled).
1 = Continuous operation: the pump/supply fan is activated when the
0 2
machine is switched on (chiller/h.p. selection).
2 = Working on demand of the compressors: the water pump/supply fan
are linked with the compressors being switched on and off.
PA 2 Compressor ON delay from pump/ supply fan start 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
PA 3 Evaporator water pump/supply fan OFF delay from when the compressors are
0 250 Sec 10 Sec
shut off
PA 4 Deactivation Pump Delay from when the unit is Switched Off 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
PA 5 Pump Activation and Rotation:
0 = No Rotation;
1 = Manual Rotation;
0 4
2 = Start Rotation;
3 = Rotation at Hours;
4 = Rotation at Start and Hours
PA 6 Manual Pump Inversion:
0= Pump 1 On; 0 1
1= Pump 2 On;
PA 7 No. of hours for forced evaporator pump rotation 0 999 Hr 10Hr
PA 8 Simultaneous pump running time after forced pump rotation 0 250 Sec
Evaporator water pump operation with anti-freeze alarm
PA9 Determines the evaporator water pump/s anti-freeze operation when the
device is OFF or on Stand-by
0 = always OFF in remote OFF or Stand-by
0 2
1 = ON, parallel with the anti-freeze heaters
2 = on in remote OFF or Stand-by, depending on the temperature control
request

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PA10 Temperature control probe for anti-freeze evaporator water pump/s operation
0 = disabled
1 = evaporator input
2 = evaporator output 1
0 6
3 = evaporator output 2
4 = evaporator output 1/2
5 = evaporator output 1/2 and common output
6 = external air temperature
PA11 Evaporator water pump activation set point in anti-freeze mode on the -50.0 110 °C Dec
temperature control probe -58 230 °F int
PA12 Evaporator water pump differential deactivation in anti-freeze mode on the 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
temperature control probe 0 45 °F int
Evaporator water pump maintenance request
PA 13 Main pump/supply fan timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
PA 14 Evaporator no. 2 pump timer setting 0 999 10 Hr 10 Hr
Hot start function of the supply fan air/air unit
PA 15 Hot start set-point -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
PA 16 Hot start differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
Condenser water pump management
PA 17 Condenser pump operation mode
0 = Absent (pump not controlled).
1 = Continuous operation: the pump being switched on and off is linked with
0 2
the unit being switched on and off.
2 = Working on demand of the compressors: pump switch-on and off is
linked with the compressors being switched on and off.
PA 18 Compressor ON delay from condenser pump start-up 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
PA 19 Condenser pump OFF delay from compressor shut off 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
PA 20 Deactivation pump delay from when the unit is switched off 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
PA 21 Pump activation and rotation:
0 = No Rotation;
1 = Manual Rotation;
0 4
2 = Start Rotation;
3 = Rotation at Hours;
4 = Rotation at Start and Hours
PA 22 Manual pump inversion:
0 = Pump 1 On; 0 1
1 = Pump 2 On
PA 23 No. of hours for forced condenser pump rotation 0 999 Hr 10Hr
PA 24 Simultaneous pump running time after forced condenser pump rotation 0 250 Sec
Condenser water pump operation with anti-freeze alarm
PA 25 Condenser water pump/s anti-freeze operation when the device is OFF or on
Stand-by
0 = always OFF in remote OFF or Stand-by
0 2
1 = ON, parallel with the anti-freeze heaters
2 = on in remote OFF or Stand-by, depending on the temperature control
request
PA 26 Condenser anti-freeze temperature control probe alarm
0 = disabled
1 = common condenser water input probe
2 = common condenser water input probe and condenser input 1
3 = common condenser water input probe and condenser input 2
0 8
4 = condenser water output probe 1
5 = condenser water output probe 2
6 = condenser output 1/2
7 = condenser output 1/2 and common output
8 = external air temperature
PA 27 Condenser water pump activation set point in anti-freeze mode on the -50.0 110 °C Dec
temperature control probe -58 230 °F int
PA 28 Condenser water pump differential deactivation in anti-freeze mode on the 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
temperature control probe 1 45 °F int
Condenser water pump maintenance request
PA 29 Condenser pump timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
PA 30 Condenser no. 2 pump timer setting 0 999 Hr 10 Hr
Pump down function
Pump down
Pd 1 Pump down operation
0= function disabled
1= disabled with pump down
2= disabled and enabled with pump down 0 4
3= disabled with pump down only in chiller mode
4= enabled with pump down and disabled with pump down only in chiller
mode

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Pd 2 Pump down pressure setting (see pump down chapter) 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 psi int
Pd 3 Pump down pressure differential (see pump down chapter) 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
Pd 4 Maximum time in Pump down when started-up and stopped (see pump down
0 250 Sec
chapter)
Timed pump down
Pd 5 Pump down time upon start-up
0 250 Sec
0 = function disabled
Pd 6 Pump down time upon shutdown
0 250 Sec
0 = function disabled
Pump down alarm
Pd 7 Maximum number of pump down alarm interventions per hour, at stopped.
When exceeded, the alarm is recorded and displayed on the
screen with a code and the relay alarm + buzzer is activated
0 60
Reset is always manual if Pd7 = 0
Reset is always automatic if Pd7 =60
Reset switches from automatic to manual if Pd7 falls between 1 and 59
Pd 8 Maximum number of pump down alarm interventions per hour, at started-up.
Exceeding this limit, the alarm must be reset manually, it will be saved in
the log and the alarm relay + buzzer will be activated
Reset is always manual if Pd8 = 0 0 60
Reset is always automatic if Pd8 =60
Reset switches from automatic to manual if Pd8 falls between 1 and 59
and based on the configuration of Par. Pd9
Pd 9 Pump down alarm automatic or manual reset activation upon start-up
0= the alarm remains in automatic reset even if the number of
interventions per hour is met 0 1
1=enables manual reset when the number of interventions per hour is
met
Unloading Function
Evaporator water high temperate unloading
Un 1 Comp. unloading set point of the evaporator input high water temperature in -50.0 110.0 °C Dec
chiller mode -58 230 °F int
Un 2 Compressor unloading differential from the evaporator input high water 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
temperature 0 45 °F int
Un 3 Delay for the compressor unloading function to be inserted by an evaporator
0 250 Sec 10 sec
input high water temperature
Un 4 MAX time in compressor unloading function by an evaporator input high water
0 250 Min
temperature
Un 5 Analogue input configuration for control of the unloading function of the
1 29
evaporator high water temperature
Evaporator water low temperate unloading
Un 6 Compressor unloading set point from the evaporator low water temperature -50.0 110.0 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
Un 7 Compressor unloading differential from the evaporator low water temperature 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
0 45 °F int
Un 8 Delay for the compressor unloading function to be inserted by an evaporator
0 250 Sec 10 sec
input low water temperature
Un 9 MAX time in compressor unloading status due to the evaporator low water
0 250 Min
temperature
Un 10 Analogue input configuration for control of the unloading function of the
1 29
evaporator low water temperature
Chiller condensation unloading
Un 11 Condensing temperature/pressure compressor unloading set point -50.0 110.0 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi int
Un 12 Condensing temperature/pressure compressor unloading differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
0 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
Evaporation unloading
Un 13 Evaporation pressure compressor unloading set point -1.0 50.0 Bar Dec
-14 725 Psi int
Un 14 Evaporation pressure compressor unloading differential 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
Un 15 MAX time in temperature / pressure compressor unloading status 0 250 Min
Un 16 Choice of steps for circuit to insert in unloading mode 1 8
Un 17 Not used
Condensing fan
Parameter Description min max um Resolution

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FA1 Fan regulation
0= absent
1= always ON
0 4
2 =ON/OFF step insertion
3= continuous ON/OFF step insertion
4= speed proportional regulator
FA2 Fan working mode
0= depending on the compressor 0 1
1= independent from the compressor
FA3 MAX speed fan peak time after ON (TRIAC) At every start-up the fan is
powered at maximum voltage for time FA03, irrespective of the
0 250 Sec
condensation temperature/pressure. When this elapses, the fan
continues at the speed set by the regulator.
FA4 Fan phase displacement analog output 5 (only if configured as PWM / micro
0 8 250s
phase cut) sec
FA5 Fan phase displacement analog output 6 (only if configured as PWM / micro
0 8 250s
phase cut) sec
FA6 Single or separate condensation fan
0= unique condensation (1 / 2) 0 1
1= separate condensers
FA7 Pre ventilation before switching compressor ON. It allows you to set a start up
time for the fans at the maximum speed in chiller mode before the
compressor is switched on, in order to prepare for the sudden increase in 0 250 Sec
condensation temperature / pressure (that starting up the compressor
entails) and improving regulation. (only if FA01 = 4)
Chiller mode
FA8 Minimum operation speed of the chiller fans. This allows
you to set a minimum value for proportional fan regulation in chiller
0 FA16 %
mode. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage
allowed.
FA9 Maximum operation speed of the chiller fans. This allows
you to set a maximum value for proportional fan regulation in chiller
FA16 100 %
mode. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage
allowed.
FA10 Proportional regulation
Minimum fan speed Set temperature/pressure in chiller mode. This allows
you to set the condensation temperature / pressure value in chiller that
-50.0 110 °C Dec
corresponds to the minimum fan speed.
-58 230 °F int
Step regulation
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
SET 1st STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature
0 725 Psi int
/ pressure value in chiller mode that corresponds to operation in ON
of the relay output, configured as the 1st condensation fan speed
step.
FA11 Proportional regulation
Set maximum fan speed temperature/pressure in chiller mode. This
allows you to set the condensation temperature / pressure value in chiller
-50.0 110 °C Dec
that corresponds to the maximum fan speed.
-58 230 °F int
Step regulation
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
SET 2nd STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature /
0 725 Psi int
pressure value in chiller mode that corresponds to the operation in
ON of the relay output, configured as the 2nd condensation fan speed
step.
FA12 Proportional regulation
Proportional band regulation of fans in chiller mode This allows you to set
0.1 25.0 °C Dec
a temperature / pressure differential that corresponds to a variation from
0 45 °F int
minimum to maximum fan speed.
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
Step regulation
1 203 Psi int
With Par. FA01=2/3 becomes the differential on the step itself of circuit 1
in chiller (see fans regulation graph).
FA13 Proportional regulation
Differential CUT- OFF in chiller. This allows you to set a temperature / 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
pressure differential in chiller mode to shut off the fan. 0 45 °F int
Step regulation 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
With Par. FA01=2/3 becomes the differential on the step itself of circuit 2 1 203 Psi int
in chiller (see fans regulation graph).
FA14 Over ride CUT- OFF in chiller. This allows you to set a temperature / 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
pressure differential in chiller mode, where the fan maintains minimum 0 45 °F int
speed. 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
FA15 CUT-OFF delay when fans are activated. This allows you to set a delay time
for the activation of the CUT - OFF function at fan start-up.
If at compressor start-up the proportional regulator requests the fans to be 0 250 Sec
shut off and FA15 <> 0, the fan will be forced at minimum speed for the set
time. If FA15=0, the function is not enabled.

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FA16 Night function speed in chiller mode. This allows you to set a maximum
value for proportional regulation of the fans in chiller mode. It is FA8 FA9 %
expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage allowed.
Heat pump mode
FA17 Minimum fan speed in heat pump mode. This allows you to set a
minimum value for the proportional regulation of the fans in h.p. It is 0 FA24 %
expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage allowed.
FA18 Maximum fan speed in heat pump mode. This allows you to set a
maximum value for the proportional regulation of the fans in h.p. It is FA24 100 %
expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage allowed.
FA19 Proportional regulation
Set temperature / pressure for maximum fan speed in h.p. mode. This
allows you to set the condensation temperature / pressure value in h.p.
-50.0 110 °C Dec
mode that corresponds to minimum fan speed.
-58 230 °F int
Step regulation
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
SET 4th STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature /
0 725 Psi int
pressure value in heat pump mode that corresponds to the operation of
the relay output in ON configured as the 4th condensation fan speed
step.
FA20 Proportional regulation
Set temperature / pressure for minimum fan speed in h.p. mode. This
allows you to set the condensation temperature / pressure value in h.p.
-50.0 110 °C Dec
mode that corresponds to maximum fan speed.
-58 230 °F int
Step regulation
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
SET 3rd STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature /
0 725 Psi int
pressure value in heat pump mode that corresponds to the operation of
the relay output in ON configured as the 3rd condensation fan speed
step.
FA21 Proportional regulation
Proportional band regulation of fans in heat pump mode This allows you
0.1 25.0 °C Dec
to set a temperature / pressure differential that corresponds to a variation
0 45 °F int
from minimum to maximum fan speed.
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
Step regulation
1 203 Psi int
With Par. FA01=2/3 becomes the differential on the step itself of circuit 1
in heat pump (see fans regulation graph).
FA22 Proportional regulation
Differential CUT- OFF in heat pump. This allows you to set a temperature 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
/ pressure differential in h.p. mode to shut off the fan. 0 45 °F int
Step regulation 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
With Par. FA01=2/3 becomes the differential on the step itself of circuit 2 1 203 Psi int
in heat pump mode (see fans regulation graph).
FA23 Over ride CUT- OFF in h.p. This allows you to set a temperature / 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
pressure differential in h.p. mode, where the fan maintains minimum 0 45 °F int
speed. 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
FA24 Night function speed in HP mode. This allows you to set a maximum value for
the proportional regulation of the fans in h.p. It is expressed as a FA17 FA18 %
percentage of the maximum voltage allowed.
Condensation fan step 3 / 4 in chiller mode
FA25 Third step setting in chiller mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
SET 3rd STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature / -58 230 °F int
pressure value in chiller mode that corresponds to the operation in ON of 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
the relay output, configured as the 3rd condensation fan speed step. 0 725 Psi int
FA26 Fourth step setting in chiller mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
SET 4th STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature / -58 230 °F int
pressure value in chiller mode that corresponds to operation in ON of the 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
relay output, configured as the 4th condensation fan speed step. 0 725 Psi int
FA27 Not used
FA28 Not used
Condensation fan step 3 / 4 in heat pump mode
FA29 SET 2nd STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature / -50.0 110 °C Dec
pressure value in heat pump mode that corresponds to the operation of -58 230 °F int
the relay output in ON configured as the 2nd condensation fan speed 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
step. 0 725 Psi int
FA30 SET 1st STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature / -50.0 110 °C Dec
pressure value in heat pump mode that corresponds to the operation of -58 230 °F int
the relay output in ON configured as the 1st condensation fan speed 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
step. 0 725 Psi int
FA31 Not used
FA32 Not used
Operation in defrost (dF33 = 2)
FA33 Minimum fan speed in defrost mode. This allows you to set a
minimum value for proportional regulation of the fans in defrost
0 FA40 %
mode. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage
allowed.

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FA34 Maximum fan speed in defrost mode. This allows you to set a
maximum value for proportional regulation of the fans in defrost
FA40 100 %
mode. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage
allowed.
FA35 Proportional regulation
Set maximum fan speed temperature/pressure in defrost mode. This
allows you to set the condensation temperature / pressure value in
-50.0 110 °C Dec
defrost mode that corresponds to the minimum fan speed.
-58 230 °F int
Step regulation
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
SET 4th STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature /
0 725 Psi int
pressure value in defrost mode that corresponds to operation in ON
of the relay output, configured as the 4th condensation fan speed
step.
FA36 Proportional regulation
Set minimum fan speed temperature/pressure in defrost mode. This
allows you to set the condensation temperature / pressure value in
-50.0 110 °C Dec
defrost mode that corresponds to the maximum fan speed.
-58 230 °F int
Step regulation
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
SET 3rd STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature /
0 725 Psi int
pressure value in defrost mode that corresponds to operation in ON
of the relay output, configured as the 3rd condensation fan speed
step.
FA37 Proportional regulation
Proportional band regulation of fans in defrost. This allows you to set a
0.1 25.0 °C Dec
temperature / pressure differential that corresponds to a variation from
0 45 °F int
minimum to maximum fan speed.
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
Step regulation
1 203 Psi int
With Par. FA01=2/3 becomes the differential on the step itself of circuit 1
in defrost mode (see fans regulation graph).
FA38 Proportional regulation
Differential CUT- OFF in defrost. This allows you to set a temperature / 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
pressure differential in defrost mode to shut off the fan. 0 45 °F int
Step regulation 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
With Par. FA01=2/3 becomes the differential on the step itself of circuit 2 1 203 Psi int
in defrost mode (see fans regulation graph).
FA39 Over ride CUT- OFF in defrost. This allows you to set a temperature / 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
pressure differential in defrost where the fan maintains minimum speed. 0 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
FA40 Night function speed in defrost mode. This allows you to set a
maximum value for proportional regulation of the fans in defrost
FA33 FA34 %
mode. It is expressed as a percentage of the maximum voltage
allowed.
FA41 Third step setting in defrosting mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
SET 2nd STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature / -58 230 °F int
pressure value in defrost mode that corresponds to relay output operation 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
in ON configured as the 2nd condensation fan speed step. 0 725 Psi int
FA42 Fourth step setting in defrosting mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
SET 1st STEP This allows you to set the condensation temperature / -58 230 °F int
pressure value in defrost mode that corresponds to relay output operation 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
in ON configured as the 1st condensation fan speed step. 0 725 Psi int
FA43 Not used
FA44 Not used
Anti-freeze heaters – support
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
Ar 1 Antifreeze/support heaters (air/air units) set point in chiller mode. -50.0 110 °C Dec
The temperature value below which the heaters start up. -58 230 °F int
Ar 2 Anti-freeze/support heaters band regulation in chiller mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F Int
Ar 3 Antifreeze/support heaters (air/air units) set point in heat pump mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
The temperature value below which the heaters start up. -58 230 °F int
Ar 4 Anti-freeze/support heaters band regulation in heat pump mode 0.0 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
Ar 5 Anti-freeze/support heaters operation in defrosting mode
0 = activated according to temperature control demand
0 1
1 = activated according to temperature control demand and during defrost
cycle
Ar 6 Anti-freeze/support heaters alarm temperature control probe in chiller
mode
0 = disabled
1 = evaporator input
0 5
2 = evaporator output 1
3 = evaporator output 2
4 = evaporator output 1 / 2
5 = evaporator output 1 / 2 and common output

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Ar 7 Anti-freeze/support heaters temperature control probe in heat pump
mode
0 = disabled
1 = evaporator input
0 5
2 = evaporator output 1
3 = evaporator output 2
4 = evaporator output 1 / 2
5 = evaporator output 1 / 2 and common output
Ar 8 Condenser anti-freeze heaters temperature control probe
0 = disabled
1 = common condenser water input probe
2 = common condenser water input probe and condenser input 1
3 = common condenser water input probe and condenser input 2 0 7
4 = condenser water output probe 1
5 = condenser water output probe 2
6 = condenser output 1 / 2
7 = condenser output 1 / 2 and common output
Ar 9 Determines the evaporator/condenser anti-freeze heaters function if a probe
that is set to control them malfunctions
0 1
0 = OFF if the probe malfunctions
1 = ON if the probe malfunctions
Ar 10 Determines the anti-freeze heaters operation when the device is in chiller or
heat pump mode.
0 = always OFF (chiller and h.p.)
1 = ON only in chiller mode, depending on the temperature control
0 3
request
2 = ON only in h.p. mode, depending on the temperature control request
3 = ON in chiller and h.p. mode, depending on the temperature control
request
Ar 11 Determines the evaporator/condenser anti-freeze heaters operation
depending on the remote Off Stand-by mode
0 1
0 = Always OFF
1 = ON via temperature control
Defrost
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
dF 1 Defrost mode:
0 = defrost disabled
1 = temperature / pressure
2 = starts according to the value of parameter dF28 and ends according
0 4
to the time
3 = starts according to the value of parameter dF28 and ends due to an
external contact
4 = with a condensation fan
dF 2 Defrost begins by temperature/pressure -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 bar Dec
0 725 psi Int
dF 3 Defrost ends by temperature/pressure -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 bar Dec
0 725 psi Int
dF 4 Minimum defrost duration 0 250 Sec
dF 5 Maximum defrost duration 1 250 Min
dF 6 Defrost delay between two circuits 0 250 Min
dF 7 Idle time in compressor OFF mode before defrosting 0 250 Sec
dF 8 Idle time in compressor OFF mode after defrosting 0 250 Sec
dF 9 Defrost interval in the same circuit
1 99 Min
dF 10 Defrosting cycle start temperature setting together with circuit 1 after the -50.0 110 °C Dec
count of parameter dF09 elapses -58 230 °F Int
dF 11 Defrosting cycle start temperature setting together with circuit 2 after the -50.0 110 °C Dec
count of parameter dF09 elapses -58 230 °F Int
dF 12 Not used
dF 13 Not used
dF 14 End temperature setting of circuit 1 with defrost cycle
-50.0 110 °C Dec
The actual defrost cycle on circuit 1 terminates when the temperature sensed
-58 230 °F int
by the combined defrost temperature probe exceeds the dF14 limit.
dF 15 End temperature setting of circuit 2 with defrost cycle -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
dF 16 Not used
dF 17 Not used
dF 18 Forcing by switching ON activates all steps in defrosting mode in circuit 1
0 = disabled 0 1
1 = enabled
dF 19 Forcing by switching ON activates all steps in defrosting mode in circuit 2 0 1

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dF 20 Not used
dF 21 Not used
dF 22 ON delay between two compressors in defrosting mode 1 250 Sec
dF 23 Fan ON activation during defrosting/dripping
0 = disabled
0 2
1 = enabled only during defrost
2 = enabled during defrosting/dripping
dF 24 Temperature/pressure setting that forces the fan ON in defrosting mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 bar Dec
0 725 psi Int
Defrost with condensation fans
dF 25 Defrost activation setting with condensation fans
-50.0 110 °C Dec
The function defrost with outdoor fans is enabled if the external temperature
-58 230 °F int
is above the dF25 level.
Defrost Start/Stop
dF 26 Defrosting cycle start in unit
0 = independent
0 2
1 = if both have reached the request for defrosting to start
2 = if at least one has reached the request for defrosting to start
dF 27 Defrosting cycle end in unit
0 = independent
0 2
1 = if both have reached the defrost end status
2 = if at least one has reached the defrost end status
Begin end defrost from analog input
dF 28 Probe that determines the defrost start and end
0= start and end with condensation temperature / pressure probe
1= start with evaporation pressure probe - end with condensation
temperature / pressure probe
0 4
2= start with condensation temperature / pressure probe - end with
evaporation pressure probe
3= start and end by evaporation pressure
4=start and end by auxiliary probe 1
Forced defrost
dF 29 Minimum idle time before forced defrosting
The device wait the delay time dF29 before starting a forced defrost cycle 0 250 Sec
after the relevant conditions have reached
dF 30 Forced defrosting temperature/pressure setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 bar Dec
0 725 psi Int
dF 31 Forced defrosting differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
Supply fan working in defrost mode
dF 32 Supply fan block in defrosting mode
0 = Not enabled – Supply fan works during defrost 0 1
1 = Enabled – Supply fan doesn’t work during defrost
Anti-freeze security for multi circuit units
dF 33 Forcing circuits that are not defrosting ON
0 –function is disabled
0 2
1 –function is enabled with the fan off
2 –function is enabled with fan controlled by HP circuit
Heat recovery
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
rC 1 Recovery function
0 = Disabled
1 = separate hydraulic circuits 0 3
2 = hydraulic circuits in parallel
3 = total recovery gas side
rC 2 Choice of recovery function priority
0 = user side 0 1
1 = recovery side
rC 3 Forced step deactivation time 0 250 Sec
rC 4 Forced step deactivation time after rotation of recovery valve 0 250 Sec
rC 5 Minimum operation time in recovery mode
0 250 Min
Minimum activation time of heat recovery function once enabled
rC 6 Minimum delay between recovery end and next recovery
Minimum time between disabling and following reactivation of heat recovery 0 250 Min
function

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rC 7 Recovery function disabling setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
Condensing pressure/temperature level for disabling heat recovery function -58 230 °F int
If the condensing pressure exceeds the rC07 level the heat recovery function 0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
is automatically disabled. 0 725 Psi Int
rC 8 Recovery function enabling differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
Heat recovery function is reactivated if the condensing pressure/temperature 1 45 °F int
drops below the rC07 – rC08 level 0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi Int
rC 9 Maximum condensation pressure / temperature recovery disabling time
After expiration of the rC09 delay the heat recovery function is reactivated 0 250 Min
regardless the condensing pressure/temperature level.
rC 10 Condensation ventilation operation in recovery mode
0 = enabled 0 1
1 = not enabled
rC 11 Minimum recovery setting -50.0 °C Dec
rC12
Defines the minimum limit for the working set-point in heat recovery mode -58 °F Int
rC 12 Maximum recovery setting 110 °C Dec
rC11
Defines the maximum limit for the working set-point in heat recovery mode 230 °F Int
rC 13 Recovery set point
Defines the working set-point for heat recovery function (active only in cooling rC11 rC12 °C/°F Dec / int
mode)
rC 14 Recovery differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
Defines the working set-point for heat recovery function 0 45 °F Int
rC 15 Defines the temperature control probe of the machine in recovery mode
0 = condenser water common inlet
1 = circuit 1 condenser water input NTC
2 = circuit 2 condenser water input NTC 0 5
3 = circuit 1 condenser water output NTC
4 = circuit 2 condenser water output NTC
5 = condenser water common output NTC
Function for production of domestic hot water
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
FS 1 Activation of domestic hot water production
0 = Disabled
1 = with common return – User and domestic hot water heat exchanger
0 2
and water piping are physically the same
2 = with dedicated return – User and domestic hot water heat exchanger
and water piping are physically separated
FS 2 Operation priorities
0 = domestic water 0 1
1 = heating / cooling
FS 3 Domestic water set point. °C dec
FS05 FS06
Defines the working set point for the production of domestic hot water. °F int
FS 4 Domestic water regulation steps intervention band 0.1 25.0 °C dec
1 45 °F int
FS 5 Minimum domestic water set point value. -50.0 °C dec
FS06
Minimum limit for the domestic water set point -58 °F int
FS 6 Maximum domestic water set point value. 110 °C dec
FS05
Maximum limit for the domestic water set point 230 °F int
FS 7 Activation of the steps to reach the domestic water set point
0 = activates all the compressors 0 1
1 = activates the compressors and heaters
FS 8 Connection of the domestic water temperature control heaters
0 = no 0 1
1 = yes
FS 9 Time to activate maximum power/heaters insertion
Delay time from domestic hot water production and electric heaters activation 0 250 min
for reaching the domestic hot water set point
FS 10 Delay in activating outputs for domestic water production 0 999 sec
FS 11 Delay in cycle inversion during domestic water production 0 999 sec
FS 12 Type of Anti-legionella activation
0 = timed. The antliegionella cycle is activated every FS13 time period.
0 1
1= time band. The antliegionella cycle occurs on the day defined on FS18 and
hour defined on FS17
FS 13 Delay between two Anti-legionella production cycles.
0 250 Hr
0 = function disabled
FS 14 Anti legionella set point. °C dec
FS15 FS16
°F int
FS 15 Minimum Anti-legionella set point value -50.0 °C dec
FS16
-58 °F int
FS 16 Maximum Anti-legionella set point value 110 °C dec
FS15
230 °F int
FS 17 Anti-legionella activation time 0.00 24.00 Hr 10 min

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FS 18 Day of activation Anti-legionella
0 = Disabled
0 7
1 = Sunday…
7 = Saturday
FS 19 Time in anti-legionella production
Once reached the antilegionella set point the antliegionella function is kept 0 250 min
active for the FS19 time.
FS 20 Maximum idle time in Anti-legionella mode
The antilegionella cycle is disabled after the time FS20 even though the 0 250 min
working set point is not achieved.
FS 21 Heaters OFF band in Anti-legionella mode
The electric heaters activated for the antilegionella function are disabled 0.1 25.0 °C dec
(before expiration of FS20) if the water temperature exceeds FS14 1 45 °F int
(antilegionella set)+FS21
FS 22 Water set point for solar panel integration °C dec
FS24 FS25
°F int
FS 23 Intervention band for solar panel integration. 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
FS 24 Solar panel water minimum setting -50.0 °C Dec
FS25
-58 °F int
FS 25 Solar panel water maximum setting 110 °C Dec
FS24
230 °F int
FS 26 Domestic water output inversion delay from when the domestic water pump is
0 250 sec
activated
FS 27 Domestic water pump deactivation delay from when the domestic water
0 250 sec
output is inverted
FS 28 Domestic water pump operation mode
0 = operation on demand. The pump is activated only when domestic hot
water is required. 0 1
1 = continuous operation. The pump is always active when the unit is active.
FS26 and FS27 delays are ignored
FS 29 Minimum interruption (time) during domestic water production by probe no. 2
0 250 sec
and minimum time between two interruptions
FS 30 Domestic water probe set point no. 2 to interrupt domestic water production -50.0 110 °C dec
-58 230 °F int
FS 31 Domestic water probe differential no. 2 to interrupt domestic water production 0.1 25.0 °C dec
1 45 °F int
FS 32 Overheating set point to activate the charge modulating valve.
-50.0 110 °C dec
After activation of the cooling + sanitary water function the circuit charge
-58 230 °F int
modulating valve is activated if the superheating is higher than FS32
FS 33 Overheating band for the charge modulating valve 0.1 25.0 °C dec
1 45 °F int
FS 34 Maximum charge modulating valve time 1 250 min 10 min
FS 35 Water set point to change activation setting and band of the charge -50.0 110 °C dec
modulating valve -58 230 °F int
FS 36 Water band to change activation setting and band of the charge modulating 0.1 25.0 °C dec
valve 1 45 °F int
FS 37 -50.0 110 °C dec
New overheating set point -58 230 °F int
FS 38 0.1 25.0 °C dec
New overheating band 1 45 °F int
FS 39 Charge modulating valve ON time 1 250 sec
FS 40 Charge modulating valve OFF time 1 250 sec
FS 41 Condensation fan forced ON during the production of domestic water
0 = function is disabled
1 = during the FS26 time, the ventilation modulates according to the
0 2
condensing temperature/pressure
2 = during the FS26 time, the ventilation is forced to operate at the night
function speed
FS 42 Low condensing temperature/pressure threshold to by-pass the ON time of -50.0 110 °C dec
the domestic water pump before the commutation of the valves. -58 230 °F int
If the condensing pressure/temperature drops below the FS42 level during 0.0 50.0 Bar dec
outdoor fans forced activation the same is disabled 0 725 Psi int
FS 43 Low evaporating pressure threshold to bypass the ON time of the domestic -50.0 110 °C dec
water pump before the commutation of the valves. -58 230 °F int
If the evaporating pressure/temperature drops below the FS42 level during 0.0 50.0 Bar dec
outdoor fans forced activation the same is disabled 0 725 Psi int
FS 44 Evaporator anti-freeze prevention during domestic water production with a
single-circuit machine.
0= function is disabled
1=function is enabled
For preventing for possible antifreeze alarms due to defrost cycles, if the 0 1
evaporator water outlet temperature drops below the value defined on
parameter FS45 and the external temperature is lower than FS47 the unit is
switched to heating function until the water temperature goes higher than
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FS 45 Evaporator outlet water set point to prevent anti-freeze -50.0 110 °C dec
-58 230 °F int
FS 46 0.1 25.0 °C dec
Band to prevent anti-freeze 1 45 °F int
FS 47 -50.0 110 °C dec
External air set point to prevent anti-freeze -58 230 °F int
FS 48 Do not turn the valves in production of domestic water only with dedicated
return.
0= function is disabled
1=function is enabled 0 1
If the function is active during production of domestic hot water only (no
cooling or heating demand) the solenoid valves remain in their standard
position and only the domestic hot water pump is activated.
FS 49 Switch off evaporator water pump in production of domestic water only with
dedicated return.
0= function is disabled
0 1
1=function is enabled
If the function is active during production of domestic hot water only (no
cooling or heating demand) the evaporator pump is switched OFF.
FS 50 Overlapping time between evaporator water pump and domestic water pump.
If the evaporator water pump is disabled during domestic hot water production
0 250 sec
only (FS49=1) it is switched OFF FS50 seconds after the activation of the
domestic hot water pump
FS 51 Standby time before switching inversion valves from chiller to heat
0 250 sec
pump .Delay time before actual begin of a domestic hot water production
FS 52
FS 53 Minimum operation time in chiller mode before switching to domestic water
production.
In case of demand of both domestic hot water and cooling the unit is forced to 0 250 sec 10 sec
work for FS53 in cooling mode only to ensure enough refrigerant is stored in
the condenser.
FS 54 Minimum chiller demand threshold (power steps) before starting in chiller +
domestic water mode.
Defines the number of cooling demand capacity steps necessary for
1 16
activation of cooling + domestic hot water production. In case the domestic
hot water production function is active any cooling demand for less than the
number of steps defined on FS54 is neglected.
FS 55 Minimum heat pump demand threshold (power steps) before stopping the
domestic water production (with HP priority).
1 16
In case the domestic hot water production function is active any heating
demand for less than the number of steps defined on FS55 is neglected.
FS 56 Power modulation if the user side and domestic water side are demanded
simultaneously.
0 = the temperature control satisfies the domestic water demand 0 2
1 = enabling of max number of steps between domestic water and user side
2 = 100% enabling of power available (only HP)
Free-cooling
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
FC 1 Activation of free cooling
0 = Disabled
1 = enabled fan control with condensing priority
0 4
2 = enabled fan control priority with free cooling priority
3 = enabled with external free cooling ventilation
4 = enabled in water/water unit
FC 2 Free cooling mode input/output differential
0.1 25.0 °C Dec
The FC function is enabled if the external temperature drops at least FC02
1 45 °F int
below the evaporator inlet water temperature for at least FC03
FC 3 Free cooling input/output delay 0 250 sec 10 sec
FC 4 Damper closing/3-way water valve differential/free cooling ON-OFF relay with
0.1 25.0 °C Dec
temperature control being satisfied
1 45 °F int
FC 5 Band regulation steps/ventilation modulating output in free cooling mode 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
FC 6 Regulation steps/ventilation modulating output in free cooling mode
0 = 100% on demand 0 1
1 = with step/proportional regulation
FC 7 Anti-freeze prevention setting with unit in free cooling mode -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
FC 8 Free cooling anti-freeze alarm prevention differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
FC 9 Minimum operation speed of the fans in free cooling mode 0 100 %
FC 10 Maximum operation speed of the fans in free cooling mode 0 100 %
FC 11 Peak time at maximum speed after switch-on 0 250 sec

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FC 12 Circuit 1 - 2 1st step split coil setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi int
FC 13 Circuit 1 - 2 1st step split coil differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
FC 14 Circuit 1 - 2 2nd step split coil setting -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi int
FC 15 Circuit 1 - 2 2nd step split coil differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
FC 16 Delay for valve exchange of the split coils 0 250 sec
FC 17 Outside Set point temperature air for free cooling enable -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
FC 18 Condenser water temperature set point for activation free cooling FC -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
FC 19 Delayed activation of the water probe condenser FC free cooling 0 250 sec
FC 20 Delay switching on / off valves free cooling 0 250 sec
FC 21 Free cooling set point -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
FC 22 Free cooling differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
FC 23 Free cooling delay for the end 0 250 sec
FC 24 Delay for the activation of preventing frost free cooling 0 250 sec
FC 25 Free cooling setpoint valve in chillers -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
FC 26 Differential valve free cooling in chiller 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
FC 27 Free cooling valve regulation minimum percentage 0 FC28 %
FC 28 Free cooling valve regulation maximum percentage FC27 100 %
FC 29 Maintaining minimum valve opening
0 = no 0 1
1 = yes
FC 30 Time to force the Free Cooling starting after start-up (0=function disabled) 0 250 sec 10 sec
FC 31 Set temperature external air to force the Free Cooling status during the start -50.0 °C Dec
ST01
up -58 °F int
Auxiliary relays menu
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
Auxiliary relay n° 1
US 1 Auxiliary relay 1 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 2 Analogue input configuration for control of the auxiliary relay 1 1 36
US 3 Set point of auxiliary relay 1 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi Int
US 4 Auxiliary relay 1 differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi Int
Auxiliary relay n° 2
US 5 Auxiliary relay 2 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 6 Analogue input configuration for control of the auxiliary relay 2 1 36
US 7 Set point of auxiliary relay 2 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi Int

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US 8 Auxiliary relay 2 differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi Int
Auxiliary relay n° 3
US 9 Auxiliary relay 3 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 10 Analogue input configuration for control of the auxiliary relay 3 1 36
US 11 Set point of auxiliary relay 3 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi Int
US 12 Auxiliary relay 3 differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi Int
Auxiliary relay n° 4
US 13 Auxiliary relay 4 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 14 Analogue input configuration for control of the auxiliary relay 4 1 36
US 15 Set point of auxiliary relay 4 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi Int
US 16 Auxiliary relay 4 differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi Int
Auxiliary proportional output n°1 (0÷10V DC)
US 17 Proportional auxiliary output 1 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 18 Analogue input configuration for control of the proportional auxiliary relay 1 1 36
US 19 Set point of proportional auxiliary output 1 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi Int
US 20 Differential of proportional auxiliary output 1 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi Int
US 21 Minimum value for 0-10V analogue 1 output 0 US22 %
US 22 Maximum value for 0-10V 1 analogue 1 output US21 100 %
US 23 Analog output 1 maintaining minimum value
0 = no 0 1
1 = yes
Auxiliary proportional output n°2 (0÷10V DC)
US 24 Proportional auxiliary output 2 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 25 Analogue input configuration for control of the proportional auxiliary relay 2 1 36
US 26 Set point of proportional auxiliary output 2 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi int
US 27 Differential of proportional auxiliary output 2 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
US 28 Minimum value for 0-10V analogue 2 output 0 US29 %
US 29 Maximum value for 0-10V 1 analogue 2 output US28 100 %

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US 30 Analog output 2 maintaining minimum value
0 = no 0 1
1 = yes
Auxiliary proportional output n°3 (0÷10V DC)
US 31 Proportional auxiliary output 3 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 32 Analogue input configuration for control of the proportional auxiliary relay 3 1 36
US 33 Set point of proportional auxiliary output 3 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi int
US 34 Differential of proportional auxiliary output 3 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
US 35 Minimum value for 0-10V analogue 3 output 0 US36 %
US 36 Maximum value for 0-10V 1 analogue 3 output US35 100 %
US 37 Analog output 3 maintaining minimum value
0 = no 0 1
1 = yes
Auxiliary proportional output n°4 (0÷10V DC)
US 38 Proportional auxiliary output 4 operation
0 = not enabled
1 = always enabled with direct action
0 4
2 = enabled with direct action only with the unit ON
3 = always enabled with inverse action
4 = enabled with inverse action only with the unit ON
US 39 Analogue input configuration for control of the proportional auxiliary relay 4 1 36
US 40 Set point of proportional auxiliary output 4 -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 Bar Dec
0 725 Psi int
US 41 Differential of proportional auxiliary output 4 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 Bar Dec
1 203 Psi int
US 42 Minimum value for 0-10V analogue 4 output 0 US43 %
US 43 Maximum value for 0-10V 1 analogue 4 output US42 100 %
US 44 Analog output 4 maintaining minimum value
0 = no 0 1
1 = yes
Alarms
Parameter Description min max um Resolution
Low pressure alarm
AL 1 Low pressure alarm delay from a digital/analogue input 0 250 Sec
AL 2 Defines low pressure alarm operation with pump-down enabled
0 = independent from the pump down
0 2
1 = blocks the compressors until the pressure switch is disabled
2 = lets the compressors reach peak values
AL 3 Low pressure alarm set point from an analogue input -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F int
-1.0 50.0 bar Dec
14 725 psi int
AL 4 Low pressure alarm differential from an analogue input 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 bar Dec
1 203 psi Int
AL 5 Maximum number of interventions per hour of the low pressure alarm from a
digital/analogue input. If the number exceeds AL05 the alarm becomes
manual reset.
0 60
Reset is always manual if AL05 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL05 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL05 moves from 1 to 59
AL 6 Low temperature / pressure alarm in defrost mode
0 = not enabled 0 1
1 = enabled
AL 7 Low temperature / pressure alarm delay in defrost mode
0 250 Sec
Delay time between alarm condition occurrence and reaction by device

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AL 8 Low temperature/pressure alarm with the unit in remote OFF or Stand-by
mode
0 1
0 = alarm detection disabled
1 = alarm detection enabled
High pressure alarm
AL 9 High condensing pressure/temperature alarm set point from an analogue -50.0 110 °C Dec
input -58 230 °F int
0.0 50.0 bar Dec
0 725 psi Int
AL 10 High condensing pressure/temperature differential from an analogue input 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F int
0.1 14.0 bar Dec
1 203 psi Int
AL 11 Maximum number of high condensing pressure/temperature interventions per
hour from a digital/analogue input. If the number exceeds AL11 the alarm
becomes manual reset.
0 60
Reset is always manual if AL11 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL11 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL11 moves from 1 to 59
Oil pressure/level alarm
AL 12 Low pressure / oil level alarm delay from a digital input 0 250 Sec
AL 13 Low pressure / oil level alarm input duration from digital input in normal
working conditions.
0 250 Sec
After expiration of AL12 the unit waits further AL13 delay before detecting the
alarm
AL 14 Low pressure/oil level maximum number of interventions per hour
Reset is always manual if AL14 = 0
0 60
Reset is always automatic if AL14 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL14 moves from 1 to 59
AL 15 Oil pressure switch/float alarm with compressor OFF
0 = alarm detection disabled 0 1
1 = alarm detection enabled
Evaporator flow / supply fan overload alarm working mode
AL 16 Evaporator flow switch/thermal overload supply fan alarm by-pass by
0 250 Sec
activating the evaporator pump/supply fan
AL 17 Maximum time in evaporator flow switch alarm before switching to manual
0 250 Sec
mode and blocking the evaporator water pump.
AL 18 Evaporator flow switch / thermal overload supply fan input active duration 0 250 Sec
AL 19 Evaporator flow switch / thermal overload supply fan input not active duration
0 250 Sec
(disabled if the alarm has turned to manual reset)
AL 20 Evaporator flow switch alarm operating logic. If the polarity detection is
enabled the alarm occurs if the polarity doesn’t change after the pump start
regardless the polarity configuration. 0 1
0 = polarity control enabled
1 = polarity control disabled
Condenser flow alarm working mode
AL 21 Condenser flow switch operation
0 = disabled
1 = chiller only 0 3
2 = heat pump only
3 = chiller and heat pump
AL 22 Condenser flow switch alarm delay from when condenser water pump is
0 250 Sec
activated
AL 23 Maximum time in condenser flow switch alarm before switching to manual
0 250 Sec
mode and blocking the condenser water pump
AL 24 Active condenser flow switch input duration 0 250 Sec
AL 25 Non-active condenser flow switch input duration (disabled if the alarm has
0 250 Sec
turned to manual reset)
AL 26 Condenser flow switch alarm operating logic. If the polarity detection is
enabled the alarm occurs if the polarity doesn’t change after the pump start
regardless the polarity configuration. 0 1
0 = polarity control enabled
1 = polarity control disabled
Compressors thermal overload alarm
AL 27 Compressor thermal overload alarm delay at start-up 0 250 Sec
AL 28 Maximum number of compressor thermal overload interventions per hour
Reset is always manual if AL28 = 0
0 60
Reset is always automatic if AL28 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL28 moves from 1 to 59
AL 29 Compressor thermal overload alarm function
0 = blocks the individual compressor 0 1
1 = blocks the circuit

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AL 30 Compressor thermal overload alarm with compressor OFF
0 = alarm detection disabled 0 1
1 = alarm detection enabled
AL 31 Compressor thermal overload alarm reset password value (see procedures) 0 999
Antifreeze / Low room air temperature / Low outlet air temperature alarm working in cooling mode
AL 32 Anti-freeze minimum set point limit in chiller mode -50.0 °C Dec
AL33
-58 °F int
AL 33 Anti-freeze maximum set point limit in chiller mode 110 °C Dec
AL32
230 °F int
AL 34 Chiller anti-freeze alarm setting
Defines the temperature value below which the antifreeze / low room air AL32 AL33 °C/°F Dec / int
temperature / low outlet air temperature alarm is activated
AL 35 Anti-freeze alarm differential in chiller-low environmental air temperature-low 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
air temperature output 1 45 °F int
AL 36 Alarm delay anti-freeze -low environmental air temperature-low air
temperature output in chiller mode.
Delay on activation of the antifreeze / low room air temperature / low outlet air 0 250 Sec
temperature alarm from the occurrence of the alarm condition (temperature
below alarm set point)
AL 37 Maximum number of interventions per hour of the anti-freeze-low
environmental air temperature in chiller mode alarm.
Defines the maximum number of antifreeze / low room air temperature / low
outlet air temperature alarms per hour. When this number is exceeded the
0 60
alarm moves from automatic to manual reset.
Reset is always manual if AL37 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL37 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL37 moves from 1 to 59
AL 38 Anti-freeze alarm operation in chiller mode
0 = it switches off ONLY the compressors, indicates the alarm but does not
0 1
trigger the buzzer or the alarm relay
1 = shuts off compressors and activates the buzzer and alarm relay
Antifreeze alarm working in heating mode
AL 39 Anti-freeze minimum set point limit in heat pump mode -50.0 °C Dec
AL40
-58 °F int
AL 40 Anti-freeze maximum set point limit in heat pump mode 110 °C Dec
AL39
230 °F int
AL 41 Anti-freeze alarm setting in heat pump mode AL39 AL40 °C/°F Dec / int
AL 42 Anti-freeze alarm differential in heat pump-low environmental air temperature- 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
low air temperature output 1 45 °F int
AL 43 Anti-freeze alarm delay when unit starts in heat pump mode
Warning
In case of alarm condition (control probe temperature lower than AL41) in
Stand-by or remote OFF status and AL43 not zero, if the unit is activated in
0 250 Sec
heating mode the antifreeze condition is neglected in order to allow the
compressors to start at least for the delay AL43 as the unit heats-up the water
or the air. On expiry of the AL43 delay time, if the antifreeze condition is still
active the AL44 counter is activated.
AL 44 Alarm delay of the anti-freeze-low environmental air temperature-low air
0 250 Sec
temperature output in normal operation in heat pump mode.
AL 45 Maximum number of interventions per hour of the anti-freeze-low
environmental air temperature in heat pump mode alarm.
When this number is exceeded the alarm moves from automatic to manual
reset. 0 60
Reset is always manual if AL45 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL45 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL45 moves from 1 to 59
AL 46 Anti-freeze alarm operation in heat pump mode
0 = it switches off ONLY the compressors, indicates the alarm but does not
0 1
trigger the buzzer or the alarm relay
1 = shuts off compressors and activates the buzzer and alarm relay
Control probe for antifreeze alarm
AL 47 Anti-freeze temperature control probe alarm in chiller mode
0 = disabled
1 = evaporator input
2 = evaporator output 1 0 5
3 = evaporator output 2
4 = evaporator output 1 / 2
5 = evaporator output 1 / 2 and common output
AL 48 Anti-freeze temperature control probe alarm in heat pump mode
0 = disabled
1 = evaporator input
2 = evaporator output 1 0 5
3 = evaporator output 2
4 = evaporator output 1 / 2
5 = evaporator output 1 / 2 and common output

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AL 49 Condenser anti-freeze temperature control probe alarm
0 = disabled
1 = common condenser water input probe
2 = common condenser water input probe and condenser input 1
3 = common condenser water input probe and condenser input 2 0 7
4 = condenser water output probe 1
5 = condenser water output probe 2
6 = condenser output 1 / 2
7 = condenser output 1 / 2 and common output
Compressors high discharge temperature
AL 50 Compressor high discharge temperature alarm setting -50 150 °C Dec / int
-58 302 °F Int
AL 51 Compressor high discharge temperature alarm differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F Int
AL 52 Maximum number of compressor high discharge temperature alarm
interventions per hour
When this number is exceeded the alarm moves from automatic to manual
reset. 0 60
Reset is always manual if AL52 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL52 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual reset if AL52 moves from 1 to 59
Unit general block alarm n°1
AL 53 Maximum number of unit general block alarm interventions per hour.
Reset is always manual if AL53 = 0
0 60
Reset is always automatic if AL53 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual reset if AL53 moves from 1 to 59
AL 54 Unit general block alarm delay with digital input activated 0 250 Sec
AL 55 Unit general block alarm delay with digital input deactivated 0 250 10 Sec 10 sec
Unit general block alarm n° 2
AL 56 General alarm no. 2 operation
0 = only signals; it does not depend on AL57 (alarm relay and buzzer
0 1
activated); always resets automatically
1 = the alarm blocks the unit; alarm reset depends on the value of par AL57
AL 57 Maximum number of unit general block alarm no. 2 interventions per hour
When this number is exceeded the alarm moves from automatic to manual
reset.
0 60
Reset is always manual if AL57 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL57 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual reset if AL57 moves from 1 to 59
AL 58 Unit general block alarm no. 2 delay with digital input activated 0 250 Sec 10 sec
AL 59 Unit general block alarm no. 2 delay with digital input deactivated 0 250 Sec 10 sec
Evaporator inlet high temperature alarm
AL 60 Maximum number of system input high water temperature probe alarm
interventions per hour
Reset is always manual if AL60 = 0 0 60
Reset is always automatic if AL60 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL60 moves from 1 to 59
AL 61 System input high water temperature probe alarm delay from compressor
0 250 Sec 10 sec
activation
AL 62 System input high water temperature probe alarm set point -50.0 110 °C Dec
-58 230 °F Int
AL 63 System input high water temperature probe alarm differential 0.1 25.0 °C Dec
1 45 °F Int
AL 64 NTC/PTC analogue input configuration for control of the system input high
water temperature alarm 0 51
0 = function disabled
Alarm relay
AL 65 Activation of the alarm relay output in remote OFF or Stand-by mode
0 = alarm output enabled 0 1
1 = alarm output disabled
AL 66 Alarm log reset password (see procedure) 0 999
Anti-freeze alarm in free cooling
AL 67 Alarm delay from signal frost in free cooling. 0 250 Sec
AL 68 Maximum number hours alarm frost interventions in free cooling 0 60
Auxiliary heating alarms
AL 69 Compressor status in case in heating auxiliary alarm 0 1
0 = Keep Off
1 = ON again
AL 70 Maximum number hours alarm interventions of thermal heaters 0 60
AL 71 Maximum number interventions alarm time of block heaters 0 60
Electronic thermostatic driver
Parameter Description min max um Resolution

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Et 1 Configuration of probes Pb1 and Pb2 connected to the driver
0 = NTC temperature
0 2
1 = PTC temperature
2 = PT1000 temperature
Et 2 Configuration of probes Pb3 and Pb4 connected to the driver
0 = NTC temperature
1 = PTC temperature
2 = PT1000 temperature 0 5
3 = pressure 4÷20mA
4 = pressure 0÷5V
5 = not present (low pressure defined transducers are used)
Et 3 Type of valve:
1 = Unipolar 1 2
2 = Bipolar
Et 4 Selection of the bipolar valve body connected to the driver (WARNING the
unique and valid reference has to be considered the datasheet made by
valve manufacturer;)
0 = Custom
1 = Alco EX4 – EX5 – EX6
2 = Alco EX7
3 = Alco EX8
4 = Carel E2V* 0 11
5 = Carel E2V*P
6 = Danfoss ETS – 25/50
7 = Danfoss ETS – 100
8 = Danfoss ETS – 250/400
9 = Sporlan SEI 0.5 – 11
10 = Sporlan SEI 30
11 = Sporlan SEH 50/100/175
Et 5 Selection of the unipolar valve body connected to the driver
0 0
0 = Custom
Et 6 Valve driving
0 = drives both valves 0 1
1 = drives only valve 1
Et 7 Valve 1 output operation mode
0 = chiller
1 = heat pump
2 = chiller and heat pump 0 5
3 = not used
4 = not used
5 = not used
Et 8 Valve 2 output operation mode
0 = chiller
1 = heat pump
2 = chiller and heat pump 0 5
3 = not used
4 = not used
5 = not used
Et 9 Selection of output circuit valve 1 driver 1
0 = Not present
0 2
1 = Circuit 1
2 = Circuit 2
Et 10 Selection of output circuit valve 2 driver 1
0 = Not present
0 2
1 = Circuit 1
2 = Circuit 2
Et 11 Selection of output circuit valve 1 driver 2
0 = Not present
0 2
1 = Circuit 1
2 = Circuit 2
Et 12 Selection of output circuit valve 2 driver 2
0 = Not present
0 2
1 = Circuit 1
2 = Circuit 2
Et 13 Not used
Et 14 Not used
Et 15 Not used
Et 16 Not used
Et 17 Number of additional steps to achieve complete closure. When a closing
request is received, the valve starts from the current number of steps and 0 250
moves to 0, then closes for the set number of steps
Et 18 Number of return steps in opening mode after the valve has been closed
completely. These decompress any closing spring inside the valve or to 0 250
prevent sealing the circuit
Et 19 Maximum number of adjusting steps of the valve Et20 8000

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Et 20 Minimum number of adjusting steps of the valve 0 Et19
Et 21 Maximum current value per phase of the stepper motor 0 100 mA x10 mA
Et 22 Current stand-by value 0 100 mA x10 mA
Et 23 Maximum number of steps per second of the valve 0 600 Hz
Et 24 Indicates the number of steps the valve has to move before compressor start-
up. 0 Et19
0 = function is disabled
Et 25 Sets valve manual operation mode
0= Automatic 0 1
1= Manual
Et 26 Absolute number of steps the valve has to move in manual mode 0 Et19
Et 27 Low pressure alarm activation delay (LOP) 0 250 Sec
Et 28 High pressure alarm activation delay (MOP) 0 250 Sec
Et 29 High overheating alarm activation delay 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
Et 30 Low overheating alarm activation delay 0 250 Sec 10 Sec
PID regulation in chiller mode
Et 31 PID proportional constant in chiller mode 0.0 50.0 °C Dec
Et 32 PID integral time in chiller mode 0 500 Sec
Et 33 PID derivative constant in chiller mode 0 250 Sec
Et 34 Overheating regulation set point during chiller mode 0.0 25.0 °C dec
Et 35 Overheating regulation dead band in chiller mode 0.0 5.0 °C dec
Et 36 High overheating threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the high
Et34 80.0 °C dec
overheating alarm activation delay
Et 37 Low overheating threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the low
0.0 Et34 °C dec
overheating alarm activation delay
Et 38 PID proportional constant in defrost if ET7/8 = 3/5 0.0 50.0 °C dec
Et 39 MOP Protection activation threshold.
High evaporating temperature threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the 0.0 50.0 °C dec
high evaporating temperature alarm activation delay
Et 40 STEP RATE during MOP or LOP protection (number of steps every second) 0 ET19
Et 41 LOP Protection activation threshold.
Low evaporating temperature threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the -50.0 50.0 °C dec
low evaporating temperature alarm activation delay
Et 42 Max Valve Opening in CH mode (percentage) 0 100 %
Et 43 Min Valve Opening in CH mode (percentage) 0 100 %
Et 44 Pressure measure Filter in CH mode 1 250 Sec
Et 45 Interval of updating the valve output in CH mode 0 250 Sec
Et 46 Delay of alarm in case of probe error in CH mode 0 250 Sec
Et 47 % of valve during the ET46 time in CH mode 0 100 %
PID regulation in Heat pump mode
Et 48 PID proportional constant in HP mode 0.0 50.0 °C dec

Et 49 PID integral time in HP mode 0 500 Sec


Et 50 PID derivative constant in HP mode 0 250 Sec
Et 51 Overheating regulation set point during HP mode 0.0 25.0 °C dec
Et 52 Overheating regulation dead band in HP mode 0.0 5.0 °C dec
Et 53 High overheating threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the high
Et54 80.0 °C dec
overheating alarm activation delay
Et 54 Low overheating threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the low
0.0 Et53 °C dec
overheating alarm activation delay
Et 55 PID proportional constant in defrost if ET7/8 = 4 0.0 50.0 °C Dec
Et 56 MOP Protection activation threshold.
High evaporating temperature threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the
0.0 50.0 °C dec
high evaporating temperature alarm activation delay

Et 57 STEP RATE during MOP or LOP protection (number of steps every second) 0 100
Et 58 LOP Protection activation threshold.
Low evaporating temperature threshold. The alarm status is signaled after the -50.0 50.0 °C dec
low evaporating temperature alarm activation delay
Et 59 Max Valve Opening in HP mode (percentage) 0 100 %
Et 60 Min Valve Opening in HP mode (percentage) 0 100 %
Et 61 Pressure measure Filter in HP mode 1 250 Sec
Et 62 Interval of updating the valve output in HP mode 0 250 Sec
Et 63 Delay of alarm in case of probe error in HP mode 0 250 Sec
Et 64 % of valve during the ET46 time in HP mode 0 100 %
Input/output
Parameter Description min max mu Resolution
Local I/O
IO 1 Pb1 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 2 Pb2 configuration 0 37
o1 c62

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IO 3 Pb3 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 4 Pb4 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 5 Pb5 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 6 Pb6 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 7 Not used
IO 8 Not used
IO 9 Not used
IO 10 Not used
IO 11 DI1 configuration 0 c62
IO 12 DI2 configuration 0 c62
IO 13 DI3 configuration 0 c62
IO 14 DI4 configuration 0 c62
IO 15 DI5 configuration 0 c62
IO 16 DI6 configuration 0 c62
IO 17 DI7 configuration 0 c62
IO 18 DI8 configuration 0 c62
IO 19 DI9 configuration 0 c62
IO 20 DI10 configuration 0 c62
IO 21 DI11 configuration 0 c62
IO 22 Not used
IO 23 Not used
IO 24 Not used
IO 25 Not used
IO 26 Not used
IO 27 Not used
IO 28 Not used
IO 29 Not used
IO 30 Not used
IO 31 RL1 configuration 0 c91
IO 32 RL2 configuration 0 c91
IO 33 RL3 configuration 0 c91
IO 34 RL4 configuration 0 c91
IO 35 RL5 configuration 0 c91
IO 36 RL6 configuration 0 c91
IO 37 RL7 configuration 0 c91
IO 38 RL8 configuration 0 c91
IO 39 Not used
IO 40 Not used
IO 41 Not used
IO 42 Not used
IO 43 Not used
IO 44 Not used
IO 45 Not used
IO 46 AO1 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
IO 47 AO2 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
IO 48 AO3 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
IO 49 AO4 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
IO 50 Not used
IO 51 Not used
XEV I/O
IO 52 1st XEV Pb1 configuration 0 37
IO 53 1st XEV Pb2 configuration 0 37
IO 54 1st XEV Pb3 configuration 0 37
IO 55 1st XEV Pb4 configuration 0 37
IO 56 2nd XEV Pb1 configuration 0 37
IO 57 2nd XEV Pb2 configuration 0 37
IO 58 2nd XEV Pb3 configuration 0 37
IO 59 2nd XEV Pb4 configuration 0 37
IO 60 Not used
IO 61 Not used
IO 62 Not used
IO 63 Not used
IO 64 Not used
IO 65 Not used
IO 66 Not used

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IO 67 Not used
1st Expansion I/O
IO 68 1st Expansion Pb1 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 69 1st Expansion Pb2 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 70 1st Expansion Pb3 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 71 1st Expansion Pb4 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 72 1st Expansion Pb5 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 73 1st Expansion Pb6 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 74 1st Expansion Pb7 configuration 0 37
o1 c62
IO 75 1st Expansion DI1 configuration 0 c62
IO 76 1st Expansion DI2 configuration 0 c62
IO 77 1st Expansion DI3 configuration 0 c62
IO 78 1st Expansion RL1 configuration 0 c91
IO 79 1st Expansion RL2 configuration 0 c91
IO 80 1st Expansion RL3 configuration 0 c91
IO 81 1st Expansion RL4 configuration 0 c91
IO 82 1st Expansion RL5 configuration 0 c91
IO 83 1st Expansion RL6 configuration 0 c91
IO 84 1st Expansion AO1 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
IO 85 1st Expansion AO2 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
IO 86 1st Expansion AO3 configuration 0 22
o1 c91
Analog Input Calibration
Parameter Description min max mu Resolution
Local I/O
CA 1 Pb1 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 2 Pb2 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 3 Pb3 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 4 Pb4 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 5 Pb5 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 6 Pb6 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 7 Not used
CA 8 Not used
CA 9 Not used
CA 10 Not used
XEV I/O
CA 11 1st XEV Pb1 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
CA 12 1st XEV Pb2 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
CA 13 1st XEV Pb3 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole

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CA 14 1st XEV Pb4 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 15 2nd XEV Pb1 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
CA 16 2nd XEV Pb2 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
CA 17 2nd XEV Pb3 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 18 2nd XEV Pb4 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 19 Not used
CA 20 Not used
CA 21 Not used
CA 22 Not used
CA 23 Not used
CA 24 Not used
CA 25 Not used
CA 26 Not used
1st Expansion I/O
CA 27 1st Expansion Pb1 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 28 1st Expansion Pb2 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 29 1st Expansion Pb3 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 30 1st Expansion Pb4 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 31 1st Expansion Pb5 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 32 1st Expansion Pb6 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
CA 33 1st Expansion Pb7 calibration -12.0 12.0 °C decimal
-21 21 °F whole
-5.0 5.0 bar decimal
-72 72 PSI whole
Analog Input Ranges
Parameter Description min max mu Resolution
Local I/O
RA 1 Pb1 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 2 Pb1 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 3 Pb2 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 4 Pb2 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 5 Pb3 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 6 Pb3 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 7 Pb4 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 8 Pb4 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 9 Pb5 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole

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RA 10 Pb5 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 11 Pb6 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 12 Pb6 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 13 Not used
RA 14 Not used
RA 15 Not used
RA 16 Not used
RA 17 Not used
RA 18 Not used
RA 19 Not used
RA 20 Not used
XEV I/O
RA 21 1st XEV Pb3 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 22 1st XEV Pb3 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 23 1st XEV Pb4 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 24 1st XEV Pb4 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 25 2nd XEV Pb3 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 26 2nd XEV Pb3 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 27 2nd XEV Pb4 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 28 2nd XEV Pb4 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 29 Not used
RA 30 Not used
RA 31 Not used
RA 32 Not used
RA 33 Not used
RA 34 Not used
RA 35 Not used
RA 36 Not used
1st Expansion I/O
RA 37 1st Expansion Pb1 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 38 1st Expansion Pb1 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 39 1st Expansion Pb2 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 40 1st Expansion Pb2 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 41 1st Expansion Pb3 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 42 1st Expansion Pb3 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 43 1st Expansion Pb4 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 44 1st Expansion Pb4 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 45 1st Expansion Pb5 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 46 1st Expansion Pb5 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 47 1st Expansion Pb6 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 48 1st Expansion Pb6 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 49 1st Expansion Pb7 Pressure value at 0,5V / 4mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole
RA 50 1st Expansion Pb7 Pressure value at 4,5V / 20mA -1.0 50.0 bar decimal
-14 725 PSI whole

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9. ANALOGUE - DIGITAL INPUTS/OUTPUTS CONFIGURATIONS
On board of the controller, it allows to configure 11 DI, 8 DO, 6 AI and 4 AO in maximum. If more I/O needed,
please use expansion module IPROEX60D. For one IPROEX60D, it can connect with 3 DI, 6 DO, 7 AI and 3
AO. It can has 1 IPROEX60D at most. In addition, 2 electronic thermostatic drivers XEV20D can provide 8
more AI (4 for each).

Use parameters in group IO to configure analogue-digital inputs/outputs.

DIGITAL INPUTS CONFIGURATION


 IO11 – IO21: On board DI (1 - 11)

st
IO75 – IO77: 1 expansion DI (1 - 3)

DIGITAL OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION


 IO31 – IO38: On board relays (1 - 8)

st
IO78 – IO83: 1 expansion relays (1 - 6)

ANALOGUE INPUTS CONFIGURATION


 IO01 – IO06: On board probes (1 - 6)

st
IO52 – IO55: 1 XEV20D probes (1 - 4)

nd
IO56 – IO59: 2 XEV20D probes (1 - 4)

st
IO68 – IO74: 1 expansion probes (1 - 7)

ANALOGUE OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION


 IO46 – IO49: On board AO (1 - 4)

st
IO84 – IO86: 1 expansion AO (1 - 3)

Note:
For digital inputs/outputs, it is possible to select polarity. In I/O configuration, use prefix “o” to indicate “open”
polarity which means the DI/DO is activated when contact is open; use prefix “c” to indicate “close” polarity
which means the DI/DO is activated when contact is closed.
For example:
IO11 = o1 - Remote ON/OFF
IO11 = c1 - Remote ON/OFF
They all mean DI01 is configured as “Remote ON/OFF” but with different polarity. And the DI type is 1.
In the paragraphs below, we will use “DI type”, “DO type”, “AI type” and “AO type” to indicated function
index of all the I/O.

For analogue inputs/outputs, it is also possible to configured as digital inputs/outputs. For example an AI can
assume values from 0 to 37 (if configured as analog) and from 38 (that correspond to o1) to 161 (that
correspond to c62).

Remember that:
 AO1, AO2, AO3 and AO4 can be configured as 0-10V and 4-20mA;
 in the expansions modules, the AO can be configured only as 0-10V.

9.1 DI1 – DI11 DIGITAL INPUTS CONFIGURATION (DI TYPE)


0. Disabled
1. Remote ON/OFF
2. Remote chiller / heat pump
3. Evaporator flow switch
4. Condenser flow switch hot side
5. Domestic water flow switch
6. Antifreeze alarm circuit 1
7. Antifreeze alarm circuit 2
8. High pressure pressure switch circuit 1
9. High pressure pressure switch circuit 2
10. Low pressure pressure switch circuit 1
11. Low pressure pressure switch circuit 2

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12. High pressure compressor 1
13. High pressure compressor 2
14. High pressure compressor 3
15. High pressure compressor 4
16. High pressure compressor 5
17. High pressure compressor 6
18. Thermal overload compressor 1
19. Thermal overload compressor 2
20. Thermal overload compressor 3
21. Thermal overload compressor 4
22. Thermal overload compressor 5
23. Thermal overload compressor 6
24. Condensation fan thermal overload circuit 1
25. Condensation fan thermal overload circuit 2
26. Condensation fan thermal overload common 1 / 2
27. Thermal overload water pump 1 evaporator / thermal overload supply fan
28. Evaporator support water pump thermal overload
29. Thermal overload water pump 1 condenser
30. Condenser support water pump thermal overload
31. Request for recovery operation circuit 1
32. Request for recovery operation circuit 2
33. End defrost circuit 1
34. End defrost circuit 2
35. Energy Saving
36. Compressor 1 oil pressure switch/float
37. Compressor 2 oil pressure switch/float
38. Compressor 3 oil pressure switch/float
39. Compressor 4 oil pressure switch/float
40. Compressor 5 oil pressure switch/float
41. Compressor 6 oil pressure switch/float
42. Pump down pressure switch circuit 1
43. Pump down pressure switch circuit 2
44. Digital input general block alarm unit 1
45. Digital input general alarm alert / block unit 2
46. Digital input working in RTC automatic activation (time band)/manual
47. Digital input working with supply fan only
48. Digital input temperature control request (motor-condensing unit)
49. Chiller request digital input (motor-condensing unit)
50. Heat pump request digital input (motor-condensing unit)
51. Digital input power step 1 request (motor-condensing unit)
52. Digital input power step 2 request (motor-condensing unit)
53. Digital input power step 3 request (motor-condensing unit)
54. Digital input power step 4 request (motor-condensing unit)
55. Digital input power step 5 request (motor-condensing unit)
56. Digital input power step 6 request (motor-condensing unit)
57. Digital input power step 7 request (motor-condensing unit)
58. Digital input power step 8 request (motor-condensing unit)
59. Solar panels flow switch
60. Incorrect sequence of phases
61. Auxiliary heating thermal overload
62. Auxiliary heating block

9.2 RL1- RL15 DIGITAL OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION (DO TYPE)


0. Disabled
1. Alarm
2. Evaporator water pump/supply fan
3. Evaporator support water pump
4. Anti-freeze heaters circuit 1
5. Anti-freeze heaters circuit 2
6. Recovery condenser water pump

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7. Recovery condenser support water pump
8. Chiller / heat pump inversion valve circuit 1
9. Chiller / heat pump inversion valve circuit 2
10. 1st step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 1
11. 2nd step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 1
12. 3rd step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 1
13. 4th step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 1
14. 1st step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 2
15. 2nd step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 2
16. 3rd step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 2
17. 4th step ON/OFF condensation fan circuit 2
18. Pump-down solenoid circuit 1
19. Pump-down solenoid circuit 2
20. Recovery valve circuit 1
21. Recovery valve circuit 2
22. Free cooling ON/OFF valve / valve 1 free cooling water-water unit
23. Fan relay output ON/OFF valve / valve 2 free cooling water-water unit
24. 1st step split coil circuit 1
25. 2nd step split coil circuit 1
26. 1st step split coil circuit 2
27. 2nd step split coil circuit 2
28. Auxiliary output n° 1
29. Auxiliary output n° 2
30. Auxiliary output n° 3
31. Auxiliary output n° 4
32. Intermittent valve for screw comp/increase valve for stepless compr. (compressor 1)
33. Intermittent valve for screw comp/increase valve for stepless compr. (compressor 2)
34. Liquid injection solenoid valve compressor 1
35. Liquid injection solenoid valve compressor 2
36. ON/OFF valve 1 for domestic water production
37. ON/OFF valve 2 for domestic water production
38. Heaters (first step) for domestic water production
39. Heaters (second step) for domestic water production
40. Heaters (third step) for domestic water production
41. Solar panel pump
42. Solar coil activation/deactivation ON/OFF valve
43. Domestic water pump
44. Compressor 1 Direct start-up
Compressor 1 Winding 1 Part Winding start-up
Compressor 1 Line 1 Star Delta start-up
45. Compressor 1 Winding 2 Part Winding start-up
Compressor 1 Line 2 Star Delta start-up
46. Compressor 1 Star Delta start-up: Star centre
47. Compressor 1 Unloader 1
48. Compressor 1 Unloader 2
49. Compressor 1 Unloader 3
50. Compressor 1 gas by-pass valve during start-up
51. Compressor 2 Direct start-up
Compressor 2 Winding 1 Part Winding start-up
Compressor 2 Line 1 Star Delta start-up
52. Compressor 2 Winding 2 Part Winding start-up
Compressor 2 Line 2 Star Delta start-up
53. Compressor 2 Star Delta start-up: Star centre
54. Compressor 2 Unloader 1
55. Compressor 2 Unloader 2
56. Compressor 2 Unloader 3
57. Compressor 2 gas by-pass valve during start-up
58. Compressor 3 Direct start-up
59. Compressor 4 Direct start-up

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60. Compressor 5 Direct start-up
61. Compressor 6 Direct start-up
62. Circuit 1 charge modulating valve
63. Circuit 2 charge modulating valve
64. Operating unit
65. APS Alarm (phase sequence)
66. HP1 Alarm
67. HP2 Alarm
68. LP1 Alarm
69. LP2 Alarm
70. AEFL Alarm
71. ACFL Alarm
72. AHFL Alarm
73. APFL Alarm
74. ALC1 Alarm
75. ALC2 Alarm
76. C1tr Alarm
77. C2tr Alarm
78. C3tr Alarm
79. C4tr Alarm
80. C5tr Alarm
81. C6tr Alarm
82. B1A Alarm
83. B2A Alarm
84. Auxiliary heating 1st step
85. Auxiliary heating 2nd step
86. Auxiliary heating 3rd step
87. Auxiliary heating 4th step
88. Refcomp Inverter Power
89. IV management valve 14
90. IV management valve 15
91. IV management valve 16

9.3 ANALOGUE INPUTS PB1 - PB10 CONFIGURATION (AI TYPE)


0. Disabled
1. Compressor 1 PTC supply temperature probe
2. Compressor 2 PTC supply temperature probe
3. Compressor 3 PTC supply temperature probe
4. Compressor 4 PTC supply temperature probe
5. Compressor 5 PTC supply temperature probe
6. Compressor 6 PTC supply temperature probe
7. Evaporator common input NTC temperature probe
8. Evaporator 1 output NTC temperature probe
9. Evaporator 2 output NTC temperature probe
10. Evaporator common outlet NTC temperature probe
11. Condenser hot water common input NTC temperature probe
12. Circuit 1 condenser hot water input NTC temperature probe
13. Circuit 2 condenser hot water input NTC temperature probe
14. Circuit 1 condenser hot water output NTC temperature probe
15. Circuit 2 condenser hot water output NTC temperature probe
16. Condenser hot water common output NTC temperature probe
17. System water inlet NTC temperature probe (free-cooling)
18. External air / condenser water (free cooling) temperature NTC temperature probe
19. External air temp / dynamic set point / auxiliary heating / change over NTC temperature probe
20. Circuit n° 1 combined defrost NTC temperature probe
21. Circuit n° 2 combined defrost NTC temperature probe
22. Auxiliary output 1 NTC temperature probe
23. Auxiliary output 2 NTC temperature probe
24. Domestic water temperature regulation NTC temperature probe (num. 1)
25. Domestic water temperature safety NTC temperature probe (num. 2)
26. Supply temperature NTC temperature probe

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27. Solar panel NTC temperature probe
28. Circuit 1 condensation probe (NTC temperature)
29. Circuit 2 condensation probe (NTC temperature)
30. Circuit 1 condensation probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
31. Circuit 2 condensation probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
32. Circuit 1 evaporation pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
33. Circuit 2 evaporation pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
34. Circuit 1 auxiliary output pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
35. Circuit 2 auxiliary output pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5Volt)
36. Dynamic set-point 4÷20 mA probe

Digital input (o1-c62, see relevant configurations)

9.4 CONFIGURATION OF THE OUT1 / OUT4 PROPORTIONAL OUTPUTS (AO TYPE)


0÷10V - 4÷20mA output signal
0. Output disabled
1. proportional output 0÷10V condensation control circuit 1
2. proportional output 0÷10V condensation control circuit 2
3. proportional output 0÷10V damper / mixing valve free cooling direct action
4. 0÷10V hot water three-way valve control 0÷10V proportional output
5. auxiliary output 1 0÷10V
6. auxiliary output 2 0÷10V
7. auxiliary output 3 0÷10V
8. auxiliary output 4 0÷10V
9. modulating output 0÷10V compressor 1 circuit 1
10. modulating output 0÷10V compressor 1 circuit 2
11. modulating output 0÷10V auxiliary heating
12. proportional output 4÷20mA condensation control circuit 1
13. proportional output 4÷20mA condensation control circuit 2
14. proportional output 4÷20mA damper / mixing valve free cooling direct action
15. proportional output 4÷20mA damper / mixing valve free cooling inverse action
16. auxiliary output 1 4÷20mA
17. auxiliary output 2 4÷20mA
18. auxiliary output 3 4÷20mA
19. auxiliary output 4 4÷20mA
20. modulating output 4÷20mA compressor 1 circuit 1
21. modulating output 4÷20mA compressor 1 circuit 2
22. modulating output 4÷20mA auxiliary heating

External relay driving ON/OFF output (o1-c91, see relevant configurations)

9.5 ANALOGUE INPUTS CALIBRATION


In case of analogue input value is not very precise, you can use parameters in group CA to set a offset to
probe value to make the measurement more close to the actual value.
AI value used for controlling = AI measured value + calibration
 CA01 – CA06: On board probes calibration (1 - 6)

st
CA11 – CA14: 1 XEV20D probes calibration (1 - 4)

nd
CA15 – CA18: 2 XEV20D probes calibration (1 - 4)

st
CA27 – CA33: 1 expansion probes calibration (1 - 7)

9.6 ANALOGUE INPUTS RANGE


When an AI is configured as a pressure probe (4÷20 mA / 0÷ 5 Volt), the value is restrained to range set by
parameters in group RA.

 RA01 – RA06: On board probes range (1 - 6)



st
RA21 – RA24: 1 XEV20D probes range (3 - 4)

nd
RA25 – RA28: 2 XEV20D probes range (3 - 4)

st
RA37 – RA50: 1 expansion probes range (1 - 7)

The probe type is determined by parameter SP01.

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If SP01=0/1, the probe is current type (4÷20 mA).
If SP01=2/3, the probe is voltage type (0÷ 5 Volt).

For example, suppose:


IO01 = 52 - Circuit n° 1 condensing pressure probe (4÷20 mA / 0÷ 5 Volt)
RA01 = 1.0 Bar
RA02 = 10.0 Bar
SP01 = 2
So probe 1 measured pressure will be:
If AI01 = 0V, probe 1 pressure = 1.0 Bar (RA01)
If AI01 = 5V, probe 1 pressure = 10.0 Bar (RA02)
If AI01 = 2.5V, probe 1 pressure = 6.0 Bar ( RA01 + (RA02 - RA01) / 2 )
See graph below:

Pressure

High limit RA02

RA01 + (RA02-RA01)/2

Low limit RA01

0V 2.5 V 5V Voltage

9.7 FURTHER CONNECTIONS


1 USB
1 Network
1 connecter for/GSM modem /XWEB modem
1 RS485 master
1 RS485 slave
1 CANbus

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10. ALARMS
The alarm codes and signals are made up from letters and numbers that identify the different types.
Types of alarm:
 Letter A = unit alarm
 Letter B = circuit alarm
 Letter C = compressor alarm

10.1 PROBE BREAKDOWN

Alarm code AP1 …AP46 (probe1 alarm -... probe46 alarm)


Display in keyboard Pb AL1 ... Pb AL6 (probe1-...probe6 alarm)
Pb1 AL e1 …Pb7 AL e1 (Expansion1 probe1...probe7 alarm)
Pb1 AL V1... Pb4 AL V1 (XEV20D 1 probe1... XEV20D 1 probe4)
Pb1 AL V2... Pb4 AL V2 (XEV20D 2 probe1... XEV20D 2 probe4)
Cause of activation Probe is configured and converted value out of range
Reset Probe is not configured or converted value within range
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve It follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve It follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
0÷10V auxiliary outputs It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation *Off
Support *Off
boiler/anti-freeze *With Ar09 = 1 on if at least 1 probe is configured for control
Pump/and water evaporator *It follows/they follow its/their regulation
and condenser
Compressors *Off
Pump down solenoid valve *Off

WARNING:
Symbol “*” means that the component is only forced to switch-off when the broken probe is a regulation
probe. If the alarm comes from a display probe, the unit continues to follow normal regulation.

10.2 HIGH PRESSURE PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM

Alarm code b1HP-…b2HP (circuit n° 1…2 high pressure pressure switch alarm)
Display in keyboard Hi press circ1-… Hi press circ2
Cause of activation With unit in ON and circuit high pressure pressure switch input active
Circuit1: DI High pressure pressure switch circuit 1 (DI type=8) active
Circuit2: DI High pressure pressure switch circuit 2 (DI type=9) active
Reset Input not activated
Reset Reset is always manual if AL11 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL11 = 60
Reset passes from automatic to manual if AL11 goes from 1 to 59 (reset
procedure in functions menu)

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Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=66…67) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
0÷10V proportional output It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation If the Par. FA02= 0, fan working mode dependent on the compressor. With
alarm active the fans are forced to maximum speed for 60 seconds before
switching-off
If the Par. FA02= 1, fan working mode independent from the compressor. With
alarm active the fans are forced to maximum speed for 60 seconds and then
follow their regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Affected circuits Off
compressors
Unaffected circuits They follow its regulation
compressors
Unaffected circuits pump They follow its regulation
down solenoid valves
Affected circuits pump Off
down solenoid valves

10.3 COMPRESSOR HIGH DISCHARGE THERMOSTAT ALARM FROM DIGITAL INPUT

Alarm code C1dt…C6dt (compressor 1…6 high discharge thermostat alarm)


Display in keyboard Hi temp C1-…Hi temp C6
Cause of activation With unit in ON and compressor discharge thermostat digital input active.
From DI: Compressor 1…6 discharge thermostat (DI type=12…17)
Reset Input deactivation
Reset Reset is always manual if AL11 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL11 =60
Reset passes from automatic to manual if AL11 goes from 1 to 59
(reset procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
0÷10V proportional output It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation

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Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressor affected Off
Compressor not affected It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It switches-off if there is only 1 compressor per circuit, otherwise it follows its
regulation

10.4 LOW PRESSURE PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM


AL 1 Low pressure alarm delay from a digital/analogue input 0 250 Sec
AL 2 Defines low pressure alarm operation with pump-down enabled
0 = independent from the pump down
0 2
1 = blocks the compressors until the pressure switch is disabled
2 = lets the compressors reach peak values
AL 5 Maximum number of interventions per hour of the low pressure alarm from a
digital/analogue input. If the number exceeds AL05 the alarm becomes
manual reset.
0 60
Reset is always manual if AL05 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL05 = 60
Reset moves from automatic to manual if AL05 moves from 1 to 59
AL 6 Low temperature / pressure alarm in defrost mode
0 = not enabled 0 1
1 = enabled
AL 7 Low temperature / pressure alarm delay in defrost mode
0 250 Sec
Delay time between alarm condition occurrence and reaction by device
AL 8 Low temperature/pressure alarm with the unit in remote OFF or Stand-by
mode
0 1
0 = alarm detection disabled
1 = alarm detection enabled

Alarm code b1LP-…b2LP (circuit n° 1…2 low pressure pressure switch alarm)
Display in keyboard Low press circ1-… Low press circ2
Cause of activation  With circuit low pressure pressure switch active. From DI Low pressure
pressure switch circuit 1…2 (DI type=10…11)
 If AL08=1, also with unit in stand-by or OFF remote, if circuit low pressure
pressure switch input active
 In defrost if AL06=1 if compressor low pressure pressure switch input
active
The alarm is not signalled:
1. in defrost for time AL07 in correspondence with activation of the reverse
valve cycle
2. On compressor switch-on for the time AL01
3. AL02 = 0 the low pressure alarm is inhibited during compressor stopping in
pump down mode and with compressor at a standstill
4. AL02 ≠ 0 the low pressure alarm is inhibited during compressor stopping in
pump down mode and with compressor at a standstill for the time set
Reset Input deactivation
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual after AL05 interventions/hour (reset procedure
in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay(DO type=68…69) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation

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Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
0÷10V proportional output It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation Off
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve off

10.5 OIL FLOAT/PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM

Alarm code OPC1-…OPC6 (compressor n°1…6 oil pressure switch alarm)


Display in keyboard AL oil C1-…AL oil C6
Cause of activation DI configured as Compressor x oil pressure switch / float (DI type=36…41)
activated.
The alarm is not signalled: on compressor switch-on for the time AL12. After
time AL12 it is not signalled with unit in normal working conditions for time
AL13. If AL15 = 0 the alarm is not detected with the compressor off
Reset Input deactivation
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual after AL14 interventions/hour (reset procedure
in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
0÷10V proportional output It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Flow ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/water evaporator and It follows its regulation
condenser
Compressors affected Off
Compressor not affected It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It switches-off if there is only 1 compressor per circuit, otherwise it follows its
regulation

OIL ALARM WORKING DUE TO PRESSURE SWITCH OR FLOAT (SCREW)


It is possible that both safety systems can exist together in certain applications. The delay, the active input
duration and the number of interventions per hour are used to correctly manage the two safety devices.
Par. AL12
Oil alarm delay due to compressor activation.
Allows to set a delay in recognising the alarm of the pressure switch and the float from compressor start-up.
Par. AL13
Float pressure switch input active duration in normal working conditions.
Allows to set a time during which the oil alarm must remain active in normal working conditions. The alarm is
signalled after this time. The count starts after the AL13 time. It allows to filter any pressure or oil level drops
that may occur for brief moments, e.g. with the activation of a compressor unloader step.

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Par. AL14
Maximum number of oil alarm interventions per hour.
It determines a maximum number of oil alarm interventions per hour. When these are exceeded the alarm
passes from automatic to manual reset.
Par. AL15
Oil float/pressure switch alarm with compressor in OFF if a differential oil pressure switch is used.
0 = alarm detection not enabled
1= alarm detection enabled

10.6 CONDENSATION HIGH TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE ALARM

Alarm code b1hp-…b2hp (circuit n° 1…2 condensation high temperature/pressure alarm)


Display in keyboard Hi t/p.cond.circ1…Hi t/p.cond.circ2
Cause of activation With unit working in chiller or heat pump mode, if the condensation control
probe value >= AL09 set.
The condensation control probes’ AI type can be 28…31, depending on SP01.
Reset If the condensation control probe value <= AL09 set – AL10 differential
Reset Reset is always manual if AL11 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL11 =60
Reset passes from automatic to manual if AL11 goes from 1 to 59
(reset procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation If the Par. FA02= 0 fan working mode dependent on the compressor. With
alarm active the fans are forced to maximum speed for 60 seconds before
switching-off
If the Par. FA02= 1 fan working mode independent from the compressor. With
alarm active the fans are forced to maximum speed for 60 seconds and then
follow their regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Affected circuits Off
compressors
Unaffected circuits It follows its regulation
compressors
Unaffected circuits pump It follows its regulation
down solenoid valve
Affected circuits pump off
down solenoid valve

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10.7 LOW CONDENSATION TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE ALARM (IF THE EVAPORATOR
PRESSURE PROBES ARE NOT CONFIGURED)

Alarm code b1lp-…b2lp (circuit n° 1-…circuit n° 2 condensation low temp/pressure alarm)


Display in keyboard Low press circuit1-…Low press circuit2
Cause of activation The alarm is activated when the probe configures as condensation control
probes (AI type=28…31) < AL03 set in the following conditions. And
evaporator pressure probes (AI type=32…33) are not configured.
 working in cooling or heating mode
 stand-by or OFF-remote if AL08 = 1
 In defrost if AL06=1
The alarm is not signalled:
 in defrost for time AL07 in correspondence with valve inversion
 on compressor switch-on for the time AL01
Reset If the condensation control probe’s temperature/pressure > AL03 + differential
AL04
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual after AL05 interventions/hour (reset procedure
in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation Off
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve off

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10.8 LOW EVAPORATION PRESSURE ALARM (IF THE EVAPORATOR PRESSURE PROBES ARE
CONFIGURED)
Alarm code b1lp-…b2lP (circuit n° 1-…circuit n°2 evaporator low pressure alarm)
Display in keyboard Low press circuit1-…Low press circuit2
Cause of activation The alarm is activated when the probe configures as the evaporator pressure
(AI type=32…33) < AL03 set in the following conditions.
 working in cooling or heating mode
 stand-by or OFF-remote if AL08 = 1
 In defrost if AL06=1
The alarm is not signalled:
 in defrost for time AL07 in correspondence with valve inversion
 on compressor switch-on for the time AL01
Reset If the evaporation control probe measures a temperature > of the AL03 set +
differential AL04
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual after AL05 interventions/hour (reset procedure
in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation Off
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Affected circuits Off
compressors
Unaffected circuits It follows its regulation
compressors
Unaffected circuits pump It follows its regulation
down solenoid valve
Affected circuits pump off
down solenoid valve

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10.9 AIR/AIR UNIT LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM & ANTI-FREEZE ALARM IN CHILLER MODE

Alarm code b1AC-…b2AC(Low temperature/anti-freeze alarm in circuit n°1..2 chiller mode)


Display in keyboard From DI: Antif/lo temp.C1 (DI - CH)-…Antif/lo temp.C2 (DI - CH)
From AI: Antif/lo temp.C1 (AI - CH)-…Antif/lo temp.C2 (AI - CH)
Cause of activation In air/air unit, the low temperature alarm is detected. In other types of unit,
antifreeze alarm is detected.
It is detected both in chiller working mode and stand-by/OFF-remote mode.
And the circuit must be configured with compressors.
From DI: Antifreeze alarm circuit 1…2 (DI type=6…7). If only one DI
configured, it will be used for all the 2 circuits.
From AI: Select probes between evaporator probes(AI type=7…10) by par
AL47 and check:
 If the unit is working in chiller mode, when the selected probes value <=
AL34 set for AL36 time, alarm occur.
 If the unit is in stand-by/OFF-remote mode, chose the highest value
between AL34 and AL41 as SET, when the selected probes value <= SET
set for AL36/AL44 time, alarm occur.
Reset From DI: DI deactive
From AI:
 Unit ON: Regulation probe for Pbr anti-freeze temperature >= AL34 set +
AL35 differential.
 Unit OFF: Regulation probe for Pbr anti-freeze temperature >=
(AL34/AL41) set + (AL35/AL42) differential.
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after certain number of interventions/hour (reset
procedure in functions menu)
This number can be:
 Chiller: AL37
 Unit OFF: the minimum between AL37 and AL45
Icon flashing
Action If AL38 = 0 only the compressors are switched off. The label alarm is signalled
by the alarm relay, buzzer and the heaters are not activated
If AL38 = 1 the compressors are switched off. The label alarm is signalled and
the alarm relay + buzzer are activated. If the anti-freeze alarm comes from DI
the anti-freeze heaters are also activated.
Alarm relay DO type=82…83
Regulators
Alarm If AL38 = 1 Relay + buzzer activated + anti-freeze heaters
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation If air/air unit off
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze If air/air unit off otherwise follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze With DI alarm activated
Pump/and water evaporator They follow their regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve Off

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10.10 AIR/AIR UNIT LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM & ANTI-FREEZE ALARM IN HEAT PUMP MODE

Alarm code b1AH-…b2AH (anti-freeze alarm in circuit n° 1..2 heat pump mode)
Display in keyboard From DI: Antif/lo temp.C1 (DI - HP)-…Antif/lo temp.C2 (DI - HP)
From AI: Antif/lo temp.C1 (AI - HP)-…Antif/lo temp.C2 (AI - HP)
Cause of activation In air/air unit, the low temperature alarm is detected. In other types of unit,
antifreeze alarm is detected.
It is detected both in heat pump working mode and stand-by/OFF-remote
mode. And the circuit must be configured with compressors.
When unit just switch on, this alarm is detected only after AL43 delay past.
From DI: Antifreeze alarm circuit 1…2 (DI type=6…7). If only one DI
configured, it will be used for all the 2 circuits.
From AI: Select probes between evaporator probes(AI type=7…10) by par
AL48 and check:
 If the unit is working in heat pump mode, when the selected probes value
<= AL41 set for AL44 time, alarm occur.
 If the unit is in stand-by/OFF-remote mode, chose the highest value
between AL34 and AL41 as SET, when the selected probes value <= SET
set for AL36/AL44 time, alarm occur.
Reset From DI: DI deactive
From AI:
 Unit ON: Regulation probe for anti-freeze temperature >= A41 set + AL42
differential.
 Unit OFF: Regulation probe for anti-freeze temperature >= (AL34/AL41)
set + (AL35/AL42) differential.
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after certain number of interventions/hour (reset
procedure in functions menu)
This number can be:
 Heat pump: AL45
 Unit OFF: the minimum between AL37 and AL45
Icon flashing
Action If AL46=0 only the compressors are switched off. The label alarm is signalled
by the alarm relay, buzzer and the heaters are not activated
If AL46=1 the compressors are switched off. The label alarm is signalled and
the alarm relay + buzzer are activated. If the anti-freeze alarm comes from DI
the anti-freeze heaters are also activated
Regulators
Alarm If AL46 = 1 Relay + buzzer activated + anti-freeze heaters
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation If air/air unit off
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze If air/air unit off otherwise follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze With DI alarm activated
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve off

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WARNING
Par. AL43 anti-freeze alarm delay (air/air unit low outlet air temperature) on unit start-up in heating working
mode.
If in stand-by/OFF remote working, the unit has an anti-freeze alarm and the time set in the Par. AL43 is
different to zero; by selecting working in heating mode from the key or digital input the anti-freeze situation is
reset and the compressors can be switched-on for the time set in the Par. AL35 as the unit heats the water
or the air. On expiry of the AL43 delay time, if the Pbr anti-freeze regulation probe still measures a
temperature <= AL41 set for at least AL44 seconds, the unit is blocked and an anti-freeze alarm is
generated.

10.11 AIR/AIR UNIT LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM & ANTI-FREEZE ALARM

Alarm code b1A-…b2A (Low temperature/anti-freeze alarm in circuit n° 1..2)


Display in keyboard Antif/lo temp.C1 (AI)-…Antif/lo temp.C2 (AI)
Cause of activation In air/air unit, the low temperature alarm is detected. In other types of unit,
antifreeze alarm is detected.
It is detected both in heat pump working mode and stand-by/OFF-remote
mode. And the circuit must be configured with compressors.
(For heat pump mode, when unit just switch on, this alarm is detected only
after AL43 delay past.)
Select probes between condenser probes(AI type=11…16) by par AL49 and
check:
 If the unit is working in chiller mode, when the selected probes value <=
AL34 set for AL36 time, alarm occur.
 If the unit is working in heat pump mode, when the selected probes value
<= AL41 set for AL44 time, alarm occur.
 If the unit is in stand-by/OFF-remote mode, chose the highest value
between AL34 and AL41 as SET, when the selected probes value <= SET
set for AL36/AL44 time, alarm occur.
Reset  Unit ON in chiller mode: Regulation probe for Pbr anti-freeze temperature
>= AL34 set + AL35 differential.
 Unit ON in heat pump mode: Regulation probe for anti-freeze temperature
>= A41 set + AL42 differential.
 Unit OFF: Regulation probe for anti-freeze temperature >= (AL34/AL41)
set + (AL35/AL42) differential.
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after certain number of interventions/hour (reset
procedure in functions menu)
This number can be:
 Chiller: AL37
 Heat pump: AL45
 Unit OFF: the minimum between AL37 and AL45
Icon flashing
Action If AL38 = 0 only the compressors are switched off. The label alarm is signalled
by the alarm relay, buzzer and the heaters are not activated
If AL38 = 1 the compressors are switched off. The label alarm is signalled and
the alarm relay + buzzer are activated. If the anti-freeze alarm comes from DI
the anti-freeze heaters are also activated
Regulators
Alarm If AL38 = 1 Relay + buzzer activated + anti-freeze heaters
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation If air/air unit off
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation

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Support/boiler/anti-freeze If air/air unit off otherwise follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze With DI alarm activated
Pump/and water evaporator They follow their regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve Off

10.12 EVAPORATOR SIDE FLOW SWITCH ALARM (DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH)

Alarm code AEFL (Evaporator side flow switch alarm)


Display in keyboard Plant side flow AL
Cause of activation Detect DI configured as Evaporator flow switch (DI type=3).
If pumps are not managed (PA01=0), when DI active, alarm occur.
If pumps are managed and polarity check not required (AL20=1), after a delay
of AL16 from pump start-up, if DI keeps active for AL18, alarm occur.
If pumps are managed and polarity check required (AL20≠1), after a delay of
AL16 from pump start-up, if DI still keeps the same status as that when pump
not working for AL18, alarm occur.
Reset DI not active. If pumps are managed, wait for time AL19 after DI deactive.
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual if this alarm active for time AL17 (reset
procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm (DO type=70) + buzzer relays only activated if the flow switch alarm is
activated in normal working phase
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer only activated if the flow switch alarm is activated in normal
working phase
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve It follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve It follows its regulation
Anti-freeze/Support/boiler Off
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation Off
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Evaporator water pump With PA1=1 always on; off when the alarm becomes manual reset
Evaporator water pump With PA1=2 follows its regulation; off when the alarm becomes manual reset
Condenser water pump It follows its regulation
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve Off

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10.13 HOT SIDE FLOW SWITCH ALARM (DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH)

Alarm code ACFL (Condenser side flow switch alarm)


Display in keyboard Source side flow AL
Cause of activation Not in air/air unit (CF01≠0). Detect DI configured as Condenser flow switch
(DI type=4):
If pumps are not managed (PA17=0), when DI active, alarm occur.
If pumps are managed and polarity check not required (AL26=1), after a delay
of AL22 from pump start-up, if DI keeps active for AL24, alarm occur.
If pumps are managed and polarity check required (AL26≠1), after a delay of
AL22 from pump start-up, if DI still keeps the same status as that when pump
not working for AL24, alarm occur.
Note:
When pumps are managed, check AL21 to determine if alarm detection is
available in chiller mode or heat pump mode.
Alarm only enabled in chiller mode if AL21=1
Alarm only enabled in heat pump mode if AL21=2
Alarm enabled in chiller and heat pump mode if AL21=3
Reset DI not active. If pumps are managed, wait for time AL25 after DI deactive.
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual if this alarm active for time AL23 (reset
procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Relay(DO type=71) + buzzer only activated if the flow switch alarm is activated
in normal working phase
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer only activated if the flow switch alarm is activated in normal
working phase
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve It follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve It follows its regulation
Anti-freeze/Support/boiler Off
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation Off
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Condenser water pump With PA17=1 always on; off when the alarm becomes manual reset
Condenser water pump With PA17=2 follows its regulation; off when the alarm becomes manual reset
Evaporator water pump It follows its regulation
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve Off

WARNING
Relay + buzzer are only activated if the flow switch alarm is activated in normal working phase.

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10.14 SUPPLY FAN OVERLOAD ALARM

Alarm code AtSF (Supply fan overload alarm)


Display in keyboard Overl supply fan
Cause of activation If CF01 = 0 (air/air unit), with DI Thermal overload water pump 1 evaporator /
thermal overload supply fan (DI type=27) active.
On fan start-up, the alarm is ignored for time AL16
Reset DI not active
Reset Always manual
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay it follows its regulation
Idle running valve it follows its regulation
Supply ventilation off
Condensation ventilation off
Support/boiler/anti-freeze off
Evaporator and condenser off
water pump
Compressors off
Pump down solenoid valve off

10.15 DOMESTIC HOT WATER PUMP FLOW SWITCH ALARM

Alarm code AHFL (domestic hot water pump flow switch alarm)
Display in keyboard Sanitary water flow AL
Cause of activation (the flow switch alarm is only active with FS01 ≠ 0)
Check DI configured as Sanitary water flow switch (DI type=5).
If polarity check not required (AL20=1), after domestic hot water pump active
for AL16 time, if DI active for AL18 time, alarm occur.
If polarity check required (AL20≠1), after domestic hot water pump active for
AL16 time, if DI still keeps the same status as that when domestic hot water
pump is not working for AL18 time, alarm occur.
Reset DI not active for the time AL19
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual if this alarm active for time AL17 (reset
procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm (DO type=72) + buzzer relays only activated if the flow switch alarm is
activated in normal working phase
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer only activated if the flow switch alarm is activated in normal
working phase
Domestic hot water pump Off when the alarm becomes with manual reset
Production of domestic hot Off
water function
Other loads They follow their regulation

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10.16 SOLAR PANELS WATER PUMP FLOW SWITCH ALARM

Alarm code APFL (solar panels pump flow switch alarm)


Display in keyboard Solar panel flow AL
Cause of activation (the flow switch alarm is only active with FS01 ≠ 0)
Check DI configured as Solar panels flow switch (DI type=59).
If polarity check not required (AL20=1), after solar panel pump active for AL16
time, if DI active for AL18 time, alarm occur.
If polarity check required (AL20≠1), after domestic hot water pump active for
AL16 time, if DI still keeps the same status as that when solar panel pump is
not working for AL18 time, alarm occur.
Reset DI not active for the time AL19
Reset Automatic – it becomes manual if this alarm active for time AL17 (reset
procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm (DO type=73) + buzzer relays only activated if the flow switch alarm is
activated in normal working phase
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer only activated if the flow switch alarm is activated in normal
working phase
Solar panels water pump Off when the alarm becomes with manual reset
Solar coil on/off valve Active
Other loads They follow their regulation

10.17 COMPRESSOR OVERLOAD ALARM

Alarm code C1tr (compressor n° 1 overload alarm) …C6tr (compressor n° 6 overload


alarm)
Display in keyboard C1 overl…C6 overl
Cause of activation The alarm is detected after AL27 delay from compressor switch-on. If AL30=1,
the detection also enabled when compressor is off.
With DI configured as Thermal overload compressor 1…6 (DI type=18…23)
active, alarm occur.
Reset If DI not active
Reset Always manual. If more than AL28 compressor interventions occur per hour,
password is request to do reset operation. The password is set in par AL31.
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=76…81) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressor affected Always off

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Compressors not affected If Par. AL29 = 0 following their regulation
If Par. AL29 = 1 off
Pump down solenoid valve It switches-off if there is only 1 compressor per circuit, otherwise it follows its
regulation

10.18 COMPRESSOR HIGH DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE ALARM FROM ANALOGUE INPUT

Alarm code C1dt…C6dt (compressor n° 1…6 high discharge temperature alarm)


Display in keyboard Hi Disch temp.C1…Hi Disch temp.C6
Cause of activation The temperature measured by the probe configured as Compressor 1…6 PTC
supply temperature probe (AI type=1…6) >= AL50 set
Reset The temperature measured by the probe configured as Compressor 1…6 PTC
supply temperature probe (AI type=1…6) <= AL50 set – AL51 differential
Reset Automatic - Manual. If more than AL52 interventions per hour occur. Enter the
functions menu to reset the alarm
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1)+ buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows/they follow its/their regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressor affected Off
Compressor not affected It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It switches-off if there is only 1 compressor per circuit, otherwise it follows its
regulation
Liquid injection solenoid Off with compressor in OFF
valve

10.19 EVAPORATOR WATER INLET HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM

Alarm code AEht (evaporator water inlet high temperature alarm)


Display in keyboard Hi temp.evap.water inlet
Cause of activation The alarm only detect when CF01>0 (not in air/air unit) and unit is working in
chiller mode.
After compressors start-up for AL61 time, detect the probe selected by AL64. If
the temperature measured by this probe >= AL62 set, alarm occur.
Reset The temperature measured by the probe configured in AL64 < AL62 set –
AL63 differential
Reset Automatic - Manual
Reset is always manual if AL60 = 0
Reset is always automatic if AL60 = 60
Reset passes from automatic to manual if AL60 goes from 1 to 59
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated

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Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Compressors Off
Other loads It follows its regulation

WARNING:
The alarm only appears if the unit is running with compressor on after time AL61.
The alarm remains in stand-by, OFF remote or with compressor off due to temperature control only if it was
present before and with MANUAL reset.

10.20 CONDENSATION FAN OVERLOAD ALARM

Alarm code b1tF…b2tF(circuit n° 1…2 condensation fan overload alarm)


Display in keyboard Cond.fan overl circ1…Cond.fan overl circ2
Cause of activation b1tF: FA06=1, DI Condensation fan thermal overload circuit 1 (DI type=24)
active.
b2tF: FA06=1, DI Condensation fan thermal overload Circuit 2(DI type=25)
active.
Reset With DI not active
Reset Manual
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay(DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve it follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay it follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation Off
Condensation ventilation Off
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off
Pump down solenoid valve Off

10.21 DEFROST ALARM

Alarm code b1dF…b2dF (circuit n° 1…2 defrost alarm)


Display in keyboard dF AL circ1…dF AL circ2
Cause of activation In defrost only, if dF01 = 1/3, defrost should end for temperature/pressure or
external contact. But actually, the defrost ends for dF05 time expired.
Reset  If switch to chiller mode or stand-by/ON-OFF remote mode.
 At the next defrost cycle, the ending takes place due to
temperature/pressure.
Reset Automatic if at the next defrost cycle the ending takes place due to
temperature/pressure.
Manual if at the next defrost cycle the ending still takes place due dF05 time
expired. (reset procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing

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Action Alarm + buzzer relays NOT activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer NOT activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

10.22 UNLOADING ALARM DUE TO HIGH CONDENSATION TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE IN


COOLING WORKING MODE
(Not available)
Alarm code b1Cu…b2Cu (circuit n° 1…2 unloading condenser high temperature/pressure
alarm)
Display in keyboard Unload high t/p circ1…Unload high t/p circ2
Cause of activation When working, if the probe configured as condensation temperature or
pressure control measures a value > Un11 set
Reset  of the condensation pressure or temperature measures a value < Un11–
Un12 differential
 By unloading function inserted after the time set Par. Un15
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer NOT activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer NOT activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

10.23 HEAT RECOVERY DISABLING SIGNAL DUE TO HIGH CONDENSATION


TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE IN COOLING WORKING MODE

Alarm code b1rC…b2rC (circuit n° 1…2 recovery disabling alarm)


Display in keyboard Recovery dis.hi t/p C1…Recovery dis.hi t/p C2

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Cause of activation RC01=3, if the probe for disable heat recovery (configured as condensation
temperature or pressure) measures a value >= rC07 set, alarm occur.
Reset  The condensation pressure or temperature probe measures a value <=
rc07 set – rC08 differential
 Heat recovery disabling function is intervened due to Par. rC09 time
expired.
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer NOT activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer NOT activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve Off
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

10.24 UNLOADING SIGNAL DUE TO LOW EVAPORATION PRESSURE IN HEATING WORKING MODE
(Not available)
Display label meaning b1Eu (circuit n° 1 unloading from condenser coil signal)
b2Eu (circuit n° 2 unloading from condenser coil signal)
Display in keyboard Unload lo press.circ1…Unload lo press.circ4
Cause of activation When working, if the probe configured as condensation temperature,
configured as pressure control or as evaporation pressure, measures a value <
Un13 set
Reset  if the condensation pressure/temperature or the evaporation pressure
measures a value > Un13 + Un14
 With unloading function inserted after the time set Par. Un15
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer NOT activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer NOT activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

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10.25 UNLOADING SIGNAL DUE TO EVAPORATOR WATER INLET HIGH TEMPERATURE
(Not available)
Alarm code AEun (unloading signal from evaporator)
Display in keyboard Unload notify (evap.)
Cause of activation In working mode if the evaporator water inlet temperature measured > Un1 set
for the time set in the Par. Un3
Reset  if the water temperature measured < Un1 set – Un2 differential
 By unloading function inserted after the time set Par. Un4
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer NOT activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer NOT activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors It follows its regulation
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

10.26 PUMP DOWN ALARM WITH LOW PRESSURE PRESSURE SWITCH/TRANSDUCER IN


STOPPING

Alarm code b1PH…b2PH (pump-down alarm in circuit n° 1…2 in stopping)


Display in keyboard Pump down at stop circ1…Pump down at stop circ2
Cause of activation With Pd1 ≠ 0, pump-down when compressor stopping:
 Pressure switch DI configured: with DI configured as Pump down
pressure switch circuit 1…2 (DI type = 42-43) or Low pressure pressure
switch circuit 1…2 (DI type = 10-11) not active and the pump-down ends
by time Pd4.
 Transducer configured: the probe configured as Circuit 1…2 evaporation
pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5 Volt) (AI type = 32-
33) measures the value >= set Pd02 + Pd03 differential and the pump-
down ends by time Pd04.
Reset The circuit has compressor running. User push RESET key from the keyboard.
Reset Always manual reset
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated only when the alarm becomes manual reset
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated only when the alarm becomes manual reset
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation

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Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off with manual reset alarm
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

10.27 PUMP DOWN ALARM WITH LOW PRESSURE TRANSDUCER IN START-UP

Alarm code b1PL…b2PL (pump-down alarm in circuit n° 1…2 in start-up)


Display in keyboard Pump down at start circ1…Pump down at start circ2
Cause of activation With Pd1 ≠ 0, pump-down when compressor start-up:
 Pressure switch DI configured: with DI configured as Pump down
pressure switch circuit 1…2 (DI type = 42-43) or Low pressure pressure
switch circuit 1…2 (DI type = 10-11) keeps active and the pump-down
ends by time Pd4.
 Transducer configured: the probe configured as Circuit 1…2
evaporating pressure probe (pressure 4÷20 mA / ratiometric 0÷ 5 Volt)
(AI type = 32-33) measures the value <= set Pd02 and the pump-down
ends by time Pd04.
Reset DI deactive or probe value > set Pd02
Reset Automatic/becomes manual after Pd8 interventions per hour if Pd9 =1 (reset
procedure in functions menu) If Pd9 = 0 it remains with automatic reset. It is
recorded in the historical alarms only with manual reset
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated only when the alarm becomes manual reset
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated only when the alarm becomes manual reset
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay It follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation It follows its regulation
Condensation ventilation It follows its regulation
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Pump/and water evaporator It follows its regulation
and condenser
Compressors Off with manual reset alarm
Pump down solenoid valve It follows its regulation

10.28 EVAPORATOR WATER PUMP OVERLOAD ALARM

Alarm code AtE1 (evaporator n° 1 water pump overload alarm)


AtE2 (evaporator support n° 2 water pump overload alarm)
Display in keyboard Evap.pump 1 overl
Evap.pump 2 overl
Cause of activation DI configured as Thermal overload water pump 1 evaporator / thermal
overload supply fan (DI type=27) active and par CF01≠0.
DI configured as Evaporator support water pump thermal overload (DI
type=28) active.
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Reset Manual. (reset procedure in functions menu)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1)+ buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay it follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation Off if no pump is available
Condensation ventilation Off if no pump is available
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Evaporator water pump Off if pump is available
Condenser water pump It follows its regulation
Compressors Off if pump is available
Pump down solenoid valve Off if pump is available

10.29 CONDENSER WATER PUMPING OVERLOAD ALARM

Alarm code AtC1 (condenser n° 1 water pump overload alarm)


AtC2 (condenser support n° 2 water pump overload alarm)
Display in keyboard Cond.pump 1 overl
Cond.pump 2 overl
Cause of activation DI configured as Thermal overload water pump 1 condenser (AI type=29)
active.
DI configured as Condenser support water pump thermal overload (AI
type=30) active.
Reset With DI not active
Reset Manual.
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Reverse valve It follows its regulation
Recovery valve it follows its regulation
Free-cooling on/off valve it follows its regulation
Auxiliary relay it follows its regulation
Idle running valve It follows its regulation
Supply ventilation Off if no pump is available
Condensation ventilation Off if no pump is available
Support/boiler/anti-freeze It follows its regulation
Evaporator water pump It follows its regulation
Condenser water pump Off if no pump is available
Compressors Off if no pump is available
Pump down solenoid valve Off if no pump is available

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10.30 GENERIC ALARM 1

Alarm code ALc1 (Generic alarm 1)


Display in keyboard Generic AL1
Cause of activation DI configured as Digital input general block alarm unit 1 (DI type=44) active
for the time set in the Par AL54
Reset DI configured as Digital input general block alarm unit 1 (DI type=44) not
active for the time set in the Par AL55
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after AL53 interventions/hour. It is recorded in
the historical alarms only with manual reset
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=74) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Off

10.31 GENERIC ALARM 2

Alarm code ALc2 (Generic alarm 2)


Display in keyboard Generic AL2
Cause of activation DI configured as Digital input general alarm alert / block unit 2 (DI type=45)
active for the time set in the Par AL58
Reset DI configured as Digital input general alarm alert / block unit 2 (DI type=45)
not active for the time set in the Par AL59
Reset If AL56=0, always automatic.
If AL56=1, automatic-manual. It becomes manual after AL57
interventions/hour.
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=75) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Off

10.32 COMPRESSORS MAINTENANCE ALARM

Alarm code C1Mn …C6Mn (compressor n° 1…6 maintenance request)


Display in keyboard C1 maint req. …C6 maint req.
Cause of activation Compressor is configured and its working hours > timer set by CO53
Reset Reset working hours (from keyboard)
Reset Automatic (after the hours reset)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay(DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Other loads They follow their regulation

10.33 EVAPORATOR FAN/ PUMPS MAINTENANCE ALARM

Alarm code AEP1 (evaporator n° 1 water pump maintenance request)


AEP2 (evaporator support n° 2 water pump maintenance request)

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Display in keyboard Evap.pump 1 maint
Evap.pump 2 maint
Cause of activation Water/fan pump working hours >= timer set PA13
Water support pump working hours >= timer set PA14
Reset Reset working hours (From keyboard)
Reset Automatic (after the hours reset)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads They follow their regulation

10.34 CONDENSER PUMPS MAINTENANCE ALARM

Alarm code ACP1 (condenser n° 1 water pump maintenance request)


ACP2 (condenser n° 2 water pump maintenance request)
Display in keyboard Cond.pump 1 maint
Cond.pump 2 maint
Cause of activation Condenser water pump 1 working hours >= timer set PA29
Condenser water pump 2 working hours >= timer set PA30
Reset Reset working hours (in functions menu)
Reset Automatic (after the hours reset)
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads They follow their regulation

10.35 XEV20D NOT CONNECT ALARM

Alarm code AET1 …AET2 (XEV20D 1... XEV20D 2 not connect alarm)
Display in keyboard V1 discon...V2 discon
Cause of activation AET1: Et09+Et10>0, XEV20D 1 lose communication by can bus.
AET2: Et11+Et12>0, XEV20D 2 lose communication by can bus.
Reset Et09...Et12=0 or XEV20D communication is recovered.
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Compressors Off

10.36 EXPANSION MOUDLE NOT CONNECT ALARM

Alarm code AEM1 (IPROEX60D 1 not connect alarm)


Display in keyboard E1 discon
Cause of activation The expansion IPROEX60D IO (AI/DI/AO/DO) is used and lose communication
by can bus.
Reset IPROEX60D IO is disabled or communication is recovered.
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing

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Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Off

10.37 PHASES SEQUENCE ALARM

Alarm code APS (Phases sequence alarm)


Display in keyboard Phases sequ AL
Cause of activation Digital input Incorrect sequence of phases (DI type=60) active.
Reset Digital input Incorrect sequence of phases deactive.
Reset Manual
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=65) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Off

10.38 ANTI-FREEZE ALARM IN FREE-COOLING

Alarm code AFFC (Anti-freeze alarm in free-cooling)


Display in keyboard Antif AL FC
Cause of activation FC01 = 4, During free-cooling working if External air / condenser water (free
cooling)temperature NTC temperature probe (AI type=18) value <= set
FC07 for FC24 times. AFFC alarm will be signal after a delay of AL67.
Reset External air temperature >= set FC07 + differential FC08.
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after AL68 interventions/hour.
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Follow their regulation

10.39 BOILER OVERLOAD ALARM

Alarm code Atrb (Boiler overload alarm)


Display in keyboard Boiler overl AL
Cause of activation Digital input Auxiliary heating thermal overload ( DI type=61) active.
Reset Digital input Thermal heaters deactive.
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after AL70 interventions/hour.
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Auxiliary heaters Off
Compressor If AH01=1, compressor working should affected by auxiliary heating request.
But when this Atrb alarm occur and AL69=1, compressor will not be affected.
Other loads Follow their regulation

10.40 BOILER LOCK ALARM

Alarm code ALcb (Boiler lock alarm)

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Display in keyboard Boiler lock AL
Cause of activation Digital input Auxiliary heating block (DI type=62) active.
Reset Digital input Block heaters deactive.
Reset Automatic – becomes manual after AL71 interventions/hour.
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Auxiliary heaters Off
Compressor If AH01=1, compressor working should affected by auxiliary heating request.
But when this Atrb alarm occur and AL69=1, compressor will not be affected.
Other loads Follow their regulation

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10.41 UNIT CONFIGURATION

Alarm code ACF1


If defrost is enabled (dF01≠0)
 dF26=0 (0=Defrosting cycle start in unit independently) and dF27≠0
(0=Defrosting cycle end in unit independently).
 dF26=2 (2 = if at least one has reached the request for defrosting to start)
and dF27≠1 (1=if both have reached the defrost end status).
 If more than one circuit is configured, FA06=0 and dF33=0 and
dF26/dF27=0.
Set par AH16=1(1=Enable the auxiliary heater in defrost) and dF32=1 (1=
Supply fan doesn’t work during defrost).
ACF2
 Unit configured as ON/OFF or proportional control of the condensation fan
(FA01=2/3/4), but the relevant probes and circuits are not configured.
(It should has: FA06=1(separate condensation), 1 probe per circuit. FA06=0
(unique condensation), at least 1 probe.
 In case of fan with step regulation (FA01=2/3), any one of the following
rules is not respected:
FA10 < FA11 < FA25 < FA26.
FA19 < FA20 < FA29 < FA30.
FA35 < FA36 < FA41 < FA42.
In addition, make sure the step band <= step n set point – step n-1 set point. For
example: FA12 <= FA11-FA10.
 In the case of proportional regulation (FA01=4) with chiller enabled (CF02
=1/3), at least one of the following rules is not respected:
FA10 + FA12 + FA13 < FA11
FA13 < FA14
 In the case of proportional regulation (FA01=4) with heating enabled
(CF02=2/3) at least one of the following rules is not respected:
FA19 + FA22 + FA21 < FA20
FA22 < FA23
 In the case of proportional regulation (FA01=4) with heating enabled
(CF02=2/3) and dF33=2 at least one of the following rules is not respected:
FA35 + FA38 + FA37 < FA36
FA38 < FA39
 If heat pump is enabled (CF02=2/3) and defrost enabled (dF>0), but the
relevant condensing/evaporating probes are not configured.
ACF3
 Two digital/analogue inputs configured with the same function.
 If a compressor is configured, but relative compressor relays (Compressor
1…6 Direct start-up relay) are not configured.
 If a compressor is not configured, but configured relative resources. Such
as Discharge PTC probe and DI Compressor discharge thermostat and DI
Compressor thermal overload and DI Oil pressure/level switch compressor.
 If a circuit is not configured, but configured relative resources. For example,
for circuit1, configured probes which AI types are 20, 28, 30 and 32.
Configured DI which DI types are 6, 8, 10 and 42.
 If FA06=0 (Unique condensation), configure redundant DI for fan overload
(DI type=25/26).
 If FA06=1 (Separate condensation), configure redundant DI for fan overload
(DI type=26).

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ACF4
 SP09 = 1 and DI Remote cooling/heating (DI type=2) not configured or
SP09 = 2 and no NTC probe configured as external air temperature (AI
type=19)
 CF04 ≠ 0, but no condensing unit digital input (DI type=48…58)
configured.
 CF04 ≠ 0, besides DI Digital input temperature control request (moter-
condensing unit) (DI type=48), also configured one DI as Chiller request
digital input (DI type=49) or Heat pump request digital input (DI
type=50).
 CF04 ≠ 0 and DI cooling/heating capacity request (DI type=51…58)
configured incongruently with the configuration of the
compressors/unloaders steps (see par CF05-CF10).

ACF5
For circuits n° 2, if a circuit is not configured, but relative resources have been
configured (pump down relay, heaters, outdoor fans)
 If Pd01>0 and relays are configured as Pump down solenoid valve circuit
1…2 (DO type=18…19)
 Anti-freeze heaters enabled and relays are configured as Antifreeze heaters
circuit 1…2 (DO type=4…5)
 FA01=4, FA06=1, and AO is configured as Proportional output
0÷10V/4÷20mA condensation control circuit 1/ 2 (AO type=1…2 or 12…13)
 FA01>0, FA06=1, and relays are configured as fan steps (DO type=10-17).

ACF6
 If SL01=0 and the total number of compressor power steps in the 2 circuits
(set by CF05…CF10) is > 40.
 Compressor 3…6 is configured with more then 1 steps (CF09…CF10>0).

ACF7
If the pump down function is enabled (Pd01>0), but in at least one configured
circuit:
 The relevant solenoid valve relay (DO type=18…19) is not configured.
 Pump down pressure switch (DI type=42…43) and circuit evaporating
pressure transducer (AI type=32…33) are all not configured, and if the
pump down is enabled also at start (Pd01=2/4) even the low pressure
pressure switch (DI type=10…11) is configured
If at least one pump-down solenoid valve has been configured, but the pump-
down solenoid valve does not correspond with the circuits configuration. For
example, if circuit 2 is configured, but pump-down solenoid valve 2 does not
exist.

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ACF8
One or more compressors have been configured using parameters CF05 and
CF08 but the relevant main relays are not configured:
For compressor 1 to 8:
 Intermittent valve relay (DO type=32…33) not configured when
enabled by ON/OFF times (CO10 and CO11) ≠ 0 or vice versa (relay
configured but function is not enabled).
 No unloader (e.g. for comp. 1, DO type=47) and no gas by-pass
(e.g. for comp.1, DO type=50) configured when by-pass time (CO15)
is ≠ 0 or vice versa (relay configured but function is not enabled).
 If CO12=0, compressor in direct start mode, but configured part-
winding/star-delta start-up relays (e.g. for comp.1, DO type=45, 46).
 If CO12=1, compressor in part winding start mode, but relay for part
winding start-up is not configured. (e.g. for comp.1, DO type=45). Or
configured redundant relay as star-delta (e.g. for comp.1, DO
type=46).
 If CO12=2, compressor in Star-delta start mode, but relevant relays
are not configured (e.g. for comp.1, DO type=45, 46).
 No full match between relays configuration and unloaders defined on
parameters CF09 – CF10.
For compressor 3 to 6:
No direct start-up relays configured (e.g. for comp.3, DO type=58).
For auxiliary heating, if it is disabled (AH01=0), but relevant resource are
configured or vice versa (resource not configured but function is enabled).
Such as DI for heater (DI type=61/62), relay Auxiliary heating 1…4 step (DO
type=84…87), AO modulating auxiliary heating (AO type=11/22).

ACF9
evaporator pumps
 defined (PA01 ≠ 0) but no relay (DO type=2 and 3) is configured
 not defined (PA01 = 0) but a relay is configured
condenser pump
 defined (PA17 ≠ 0) but no relay (DO type=6 and 7) is configured
 not defined (PA17 = ≠ 0) but a relay is configured
Pump rotation
 PA05>=3, rotation at working hours, but hours setpoint PA07=0.
 PA21>=3, rotation at working hours, but hours setpoint PA23=0.
Evaporator pump for anti-freeze configuration alarm
 if PA09 = 2 and PA10 = 0
 if PA09 = 2 and PA10 ≠ 0, but no probes selected by PA10 are
configured for managing the function

Condenser pump for anti-freeze configuration alarm


 if PA25 = 2 and PA26 = 0
 if PA25 = 2 and PA26 ≠ 0, but no probes selected by PA26 are
configured for managing

ACF10
If CF04=0 (not condensation unit), no temperature control probe (in chiller
mode ST09, in heat pump mode ST10) is configured correctly (it does not exist
or is not NTC).

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ACF11
Heat recovery enabled but
 Not all resources needed are defined in a circuit (condensing probe, heat
recovery request d.i. heat recovery relay).
If rC01=3, condensing probe not configured (AI type=28…31).
If rC01≠3, DI heat recovery request not configured (DI type=31…32).
 Free cooling or domestic hot water is enabled (FC01≠0 or FS01≠0).

ACF12
At least one inverter exist in the unit:
 Unit configured as Moto-condensing unit (CF04=1) or not using
proportional temperature regulation (ST11≠0) or circuit and compressor
rotation type is not correct (CO16≠3 or CO17≠2).
 For the compressor with inverter, no relevant resource configured. Such
as compressor modulating output (AO type=9…10 or 20…21),
compressor direct start-up relay (e.g. for comp1, DO type=44).
For relay Management VI valve 14 (DO type=89) and Management VI valve 16
(DO type=91), one relay is configured while another one is not configured.

ACF13
One of 6 compressors weight is different to 0. Parameters CO19…CO24 are
not all set to 0.

ACF14
The temperature control has been configured on two circuits (ST12 = 1) but:
 the second circuit is not configured
 free cooling or recovery or domestic hot water are enabled (FC01≠0 or
rC01≠0 or FS01≠0)

ACF15
Free cooling enabled but:
If FC01=1/2/3:
 the on/off valve (DO type=22) and the damper proportional output (AO
type=3 and 14) are not defined
 the evaporator water inlet (AI type=7) not configured
 if CF01≠0, system water inlet temperature probe not configured (AI
type=17)
 2 external air temperature probes are all not configured (AI type=18 and
19)
If FC01=4, any resource below is not configured:
 system water inlet temperature probe (AI type=17)
 external air temperature probe (AI type=18)
 external air temperature probe (AI type=19)
 on/off valve (DO type=22) and ON/OFF fan (DO type=23)
 free-cooling mixer valve (AO type=3 or 14)

ACF16
Production of domestic hot water enabled (FS01≠0) but:
 the unit is configured as air/air (CF01 = 0)
 the domestic hot water pump outlet relay (DO type=43) or ON/OFF valve
1 for domestic water production (DO type=36) are not defined
 the domestic hot water regulation probe 1(AI type=24) is not defined
 FS01=2 and PA01=2 and FS49=0

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ACF17
 one or more pressure probes defined on a XEV20D module which is not
configured by parameters Et09 – Et12
 when SP01 <=1 and Et02≠3 or when SP01>=2 and Et02≠4, configured
XEV20D probes as pressure type.

ACF18
If stepless compressor is enabled (SL01≠0):
 SL06>=SL07*10
 ST11 ≠ 2 (2=neutral zone regulation)
 In one circuit, more than one compressor is configured (CF05…CF06>
1)
 compressor is configured but relevant relay Compressor 1…2
intermittent valve is not configured (DO type=32…33).

ACF19
Probe selected by Un05 is not configured.
Probe selected by Un10 is not configured.
Display in keyboard Conf AL1…Conf AL19
Cause of activation Incorrect programming
Reset Correct programming
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated
Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Off

10.42 FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE ALARM

Alarm code AfnA (Function not available alarm)


Display in keyboard Func.not available
Cause of activation Incorrect parameter configuration, enabled some function that not available
yet.
 Set ST11 >2
 Set DP05-DP08 value >0
 Set SP02 =6
 Set SP12=1
 Set CO19-CO24 value >0
 If CO12=2 (Star-delta start-up), relay Star-delta relay is no configured
on board, they are configured in expansion IO board.
 If SL01≠0(stepless compressor enabled)
o CO09=1/3.
o No relays configured as Compressor 1…2 Unloader 1(DO
type=47,54)
o Relays (Screw) Compressor 1…2 intermittent valve (DO
type=32-33) are not configured on board, they are configured in
expansion IO board.
o Relays Compressor 1…2 Unloader 2(DO type=48,55) are not
configured on board, they are configured in expansion IO board.
Reset Correct programming
Reset Automatic
Icon flashing
Action Alarm relay (DO type=1) + buzzer activated

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Regulators
Alarm Relay + buzzer activated
Other loads Off

10.43 NOTE: ALARM RELAY AND BUZZER

The alarm relay working is enabled with at least one relay configured as alarm

Alarm relay/buzzer outlet

ON if… 1. In the presence of active alarms


2. In the presence of alarms not reset
OFF if.. 1. In absence of alarms
2. In stand-by or ON - remote OFF if AL65=1
3. (buzzer) pressing one of the keys even in the presence of non-resettable alarms

11. NO VOLTAGE
On restore:
1. The device goes to the status preceding the power cut.
2. If a defrost cycle is progress the cycle is reset.
3. All timings in progress are annulled and re-initialised.
4. If a manual reset alarm is present, the alarm status is maintained until the key is used to restore
conditions.

12. AUTOMATIC TO MANUAL RESET ALARMS DIAGNOSTICS


N° OCCURRENCES PER HOUR
The observation interval is a time window. The length is one hour. It is divided into 60 intervals, 1 minute
each.
This time window is slidable, it always cover the latest hour. See graph below:

1°Int 2°Int 3°Int 4°Int 5°Int 6°Int 7°Int 8°Int 9°Int 10°Int … 55°Int 56°Int 57°Int 58°Int 59°Int

During one interval (1 minute), if the alarm is active, this interval will be marked as “active”. Then count all
“active” intervals number of the latest hour.
If the total number does not exceeds the threshold set, it means this alarm is not frequently occur. Once it
became not active, it will disappear immediately.
For example: See graph below (assume threshold set = 5. Active alarms are marked with ACT):
The total number of active intervals is 3. It is less than 5. So this alarm is automatic reset.

1°Int2°Int 3°Int 4°Int 5°Int 6°Int 7°Int 8°Int 9°Int 10°Int … 55°Int
56°Int 57°Int 58°Int 59°Int
ACT ACT ACT

If the total number exceeds the threshold set, it means this alarm occurs very frequent. There maybe some
serious situation lies in the unit. So even when this alarm becomes not active, it does not disappear. It will
becomes “Resettable”. Only by pressing a “RST” key in the keyboard can cancel this alarm.
For example: See graph below (assume threshold set = 5. Active alarms are marked with ACT):
The total number of active intervals is 7. It exceeds 5. So this alarm becomes to manual reset.

1°Int2°Int 3°Int 4°Int 5°Int 6°Int 7°Int 8°Int 9°Int 10°Int … 55°Int
56°Int 57°Int 58°Int 59°Int
ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT ACT

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13. OUTPUTS BLOCK TABLE
The alarm codes and signals are made up from letters and numbers that identify the different types.

13.1 CIRCUIT “A” OUTPUTS ALARM BLOCK TABLE

Code Alarm description Comp. Heaters Heaters Flow Cond. Cond. Auxiliary
Alarm Anti- support fan pump ventil. relay
freeze evap. Cir1
boiler pump Cir2
AP1 PB1 probe Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP2 PB2 probe Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP3 PB3 probe Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP4 PB4 probe Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP5 PB5 probe Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP6 PB6 probe Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP11 Expansion1 probe1 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP12 Expansion1 probe2 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP13 Expansion1 probe3 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP14 Expansion1 probe4 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP15 Expansion1 probe5 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP16 Expansion1 probe6 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP17 Expansion1 probe7 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP39 XEV20D 1 probe1 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP40 XEV20D 1 probe2 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP41 XEV20D 1 probe3 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP42 XEV20D 1 probe4 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP43 XEV20D 2 probe1 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP44 XEV20D 2 probe2 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP45 XEV20D 2 probe3 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AP46 XEV20D 2 probe4 Yes Yes (1) Yes Yes Yes (2)
AEFL Evaporator flow switch Yes
Yes Yes (3) Yes
alarm (boiler)
Condenser flow switch Yes
ACFL Yes Yes
alarm (3)
Supply fan circuit breaker
AtSF Yes Yes Yes Yes
alarm
Evaporator unloading
AEUn
signalling
Evaporator n° 1 water Yes Yes
AtE1 Yes Yes
pump circuit breaker (4) (boiler) (5)
Support evaporator n° 2
Yes Yes
AtE2 water pump circuit Yes Yes
(4) (boiler) (5)
breaker
Condenser n° 1 water Yes
AtC1 Yes Yes
pump circuit breaker (4)
Support condenser n° 2
Yes
AtC2 water pump circuit Yes Yes
(4)
breaker
Evaporator n° 1 water
AEP1
pump maintenance
Support evaporator n° 2
AEP2
water pump maintenance
Condenser n° 1 water
ACP1
pump maintenance
Support condenser n° 2
ACP2
water pump maintenance
Domestic hot water
AHFL
pump flow switch alarm

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Solar panels pump flow
APFL
switch alarm
Evaporator water inlet
AEht Yes
high temperature alarm
XEV20D 1 not connect
AET1 Yes
alarm
XEV20D 2 not connect
AET2 Yes
alarm
IPROEX60D 1 not
AEM1 Yes
connect alarm
Anti-freeze alarm in free-
AFFC
cooling
Atrb Boiler overload alarm Yes Yes
ALcb Boiler lock alarm Yes Yes
Function not available Yes Yes Yes Yes
AfnA Yes
alarm
APS Phases sequence alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
AFr Network frequency alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ALc1 Generic alarm 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ALc2 Generic alarm 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF1 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF2 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF3 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF4 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF5 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF6 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF7 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF8 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF9 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF10 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF11 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF12 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF13 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF14 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF15 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF16 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF17 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF18 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ACF19 Configuration alarm Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

0= if configured as temperature control


1= If the probe configured for control of the anti-freeze - boiler and Ar10 = 0
2= If the probe configured for control of the auxiliary relay output
3= With manual reset alarm
4= Compressors off with just n° 1 water pump configured or with n° 2 water pumps configured and both with
circuit breaker alarms
5= boiler heaters off only with n° 1 water pump configured or with n° 2 water pumps configured and both
circuit breaker alarms (in this case the boiler heaters are only activated by the anti-freeze set protecting the
evaporator)

13.2 CIRCUIT “B” OUTPUTS ALARM BLOCK TABLE

Code Alarm description Compressors Condensation


Alarm Circuit (n) Ventilation Circuit (n)
b(n)HP Circuit high pressure pressure switch(n) Yes Yes after 60 secs.
b(n)LP Circuit low pressure pressure switch(n) Yes Yes
b(n)AC Anti-freeze in cooling circuit (n) Yes Yes
b(n)AH Anti-freeze in heating circuit (n) Yes Yes

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b(n)A Low temperature/anti-freeze alarm in circuit (n) Yes Yes
b(n)hP Condensation high pressure transducer circuit(n) Yes Yes after 60 secs.
Low condensation pressure - (evaporation with low
b(n)LP Yes Yes
pressure transducer) circuit (n) transducer
b(n)lP Circuit (n) low condensation temperature NTC probe Yes Yes
b(n)tF Circuit ventilation circuit breaker alarm (n) Yes Yes
b(n)dF Circuit defrost alarm signal(n)
Unloading signal due to circuit (n) condensation temp.
b(n)Cu
press.
b(n)Eu Unloading signal due to circuit (n) evaporator low temp.
b(n)rC Circuit (n) heat recovery disabling signal
b(n)PH Circuit pump down stopping alarm (n) Yes Yes
b(n)PL Circuit pump down start-up alarm (n) Yes Yes
Where the letter (n) identifies the circuit n° 1 or circuit n° 2
13.3 COMPRESSOR "C" ALARMS OUTPUTS BLOCK TABLE

Code Alarm description Compressor Circuit compressors not


Alarm (n) affected
C(n)HP Compressor high pressure pressure switch(n) Yes
C(n)oP Compressor (n) pressure switch/oil float Yes
C(n)tr Compressor circuit breaker alarm (n) with AL47
Yes
=0-1
C(n)tr Compressor circuit breaker alarm (n) with AL47
Yes Yes
 from 0
C(n)dt Compressor high discharge temperature Yes
C(n)Mn Compressor maintenance (n)

Where the letter (n) identifies the compressor n° 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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