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Trane AdaptiView™ is a display that enables you to monitor and control your water-cooled chiller, providing a convenient and user-friendly interface. This advanced display offers many capabilities that can help you optimize the performance of your chiller and reduce operating costs.

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Operations Guide

Tracer AdaptiView

Display

for Gear-Driven Water-Cooled CenTraVac

(CVGF) Chillers

March 2009

X39641144-010

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Copyright

Trademarks

© 2009 Trane All rights reserved

This document and the information in it are the property of Trane and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in part, without the written permission of Trane. Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at any time and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.

AdaptiView, CenTraVac, EarthWise, Trane, the Trane logo, and Tracer are trademarks of

Trane in the United States and other countries. All trademarks referenced in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners.

Contents

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Equipment Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Touchscreen Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Reference Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Main Menu Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Stopping the Chiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Restarting the Chiller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Viewing the Alarms Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Understanding Alarm Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Viewing Active and Historic Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Sorting Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Resetting Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Other Alarm Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Viewing the Reports Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Viewing the Log Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Viewing the ASHRAE Chiller Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Creating and Viewing a Custom Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Editing a Custom Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Viewing Unit Information (About This Chiller) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Viewing the Data Graphs Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Viewing Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Changing the Scales on Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Creating Custom Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Creating a custom data graph from a default data graph . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Creating a custom data graph with no previously defined data graph points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Editing Custom Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Deleting a Custom Data Graph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Equipment Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Viewing the Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Viewing and Changing Equipment Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Chiller Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Setpoint Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

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Setpoint Source Arbitration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Changing the Setpoint Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Feature Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Chilled Water Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

Manual Control Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Viewing the Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Viewing and Changing Display Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Viewing and Changing the Language Preference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Viewing and Changing Date and Time Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Cleaning the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Security Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Viewing the Settings Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

Disabling/Enabling Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Logging Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Appendix: Data for CenTraVac chillers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Component Screen Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Log Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

ASHRAE Chiller Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Data Graph Data Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Data Points Used in Default Data Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

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Introduction

The Tracer AdaptiView™ display provides a means for viewing data and for making operational changes on gear-driven, water-cooled CenTraVac™(CVGF) chillers.

The purpose of this guide is to assist you in using the Tracer AdaptiView display. The guide describes how to access the screens and the types of information that appear on the screens.

Equipment Description

The basic equipment features of the Tracer AdaptiView display are described here.

Hardware

The Tracer AdaptiView display is mounted on or near the chiller control panel. It can be attached to the chiller by an arm that can extend 11 inches. Five pivot points enable full articulation as described in the following specifications and in the illustration:

• Two horizontal pivots points 90º right or left (180º total)

• Two vertical pivots points: 90º degrees up or down (180º total)

• Rotation: 135º clockwise and 135º counterclockwise (270º total)

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Screen characteristics

The 12.1-inch VGA touch-sensitive color screen displays data in either inches and pounds (IP) or standard international (SI) units, and in one of twenty-four available languages. Animated color graphics indicate the status of the chiller and its components.

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AC power

The Tracer AdaptiView display receives AC power through its power cable, which is connected to the Tracer UC800 controller. The Tracer UC800 controller must be powered On.

Communication

A separate cable provides communication between the Tracer AdaptiView display and the Tracer

UC800 controller. Alarms are communicated immediately upon detection.

Touchscreen Guidelines

The touch screen registers the downward pressure of a touch. Light, quick, yet deliberate presses are most effective. Touching with more pressure has no effect.

Recommended tools to use: finger, thumb, pencil eraser. Do not use a pen or pencil point, or any other sharp or pointed object that might scratch the screen surface.

If you apply and hold pressure at more than one point, the touch screen registers only the first touch. For example, if you press a finger on an area of the screen that is not touch sensitive, pressing a sensitive area with another finger will not register.

Holding on to the screen with your hand can cause unintended navigation, such as from thumb or palm pressure.

Reference Sources

Additional information on Gear-Driven CenTraVac chillers with AdaptiView control can be found in these documents.

Gear-Driven Centrifugal Water-Cooled Liquid Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView™ Control

Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual (CVGF-SVX03)

Diagnostics Descriptions, Troubleshooting Tables, and Control Component Overview for

Water-Cooled CenTraVac™ Chillers with Tracer AdaptiView™ Control (CTV-SVD03)

Tracer™ TU Service Tool Programming Guide for Water-Cooled CenTraVac™ Chillers with

Tracer AdaptiView™ Control (CTV-SVP02)

Tracer™ TU Service Tool Getting Started Guide (TTU-SVN01)

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Screen Overview

The touch-sensitive areas of the Tracer AdaptiView display screen are described in detail in this section.

In Figure 1 , three areas are identified, which correspond to the following subsections:

1.

“Chiller Status Area,” p. 8

2.

“Main Display Area/Home Screen,” p. 9 .

3.

“Main Menu Area,” p. 13

Figure 1.

Tracer AdaptiView display

1

2

3

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Chiller Status Area

The chiller status area (shown as location

1

in Figure 1, p. 7 ) remains visible from every screen on the Tracer AdaptiView display. Basic information about chiller status and control appears on the face of the buttons and touch targets. When touched, the buttons and touch targets open other screens that provide more information and control access. Table 1 provides the details.

Table 1.

Chiller status area

Button/Touch target

Chiller status button

Alarm indicator button

Manual override button

Water temperature touch target

Description

The top-level operating mode of the chiller appears on the chiller status button. Touch this button to view the Chiller Operating Mode screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Reports,” p. 19 .

If an active alarm exists that affects the entire chiller, the alarm indicator button indicates the severity level and type of alarm (as shown in the example to the left). If more than one of this type of alarm exists, the most severe appears.

If an active alarm occurs that targets a subsystem rather than the chiller, and if no active chiller alarm exists and no manual override exists, the alarm indicator button indicates the number of alarms rather than the severity level and type of alarm.

You can touch this button as an alternate way to view the Alarms screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Alarms,” p. 16 .

If a manual override exists and no active alarm exists that affects the entire chiller, the manual override button appears instead of the alarm indicator button.

If a manual override exists, you can touch this button as an alternate way to view the Manual Control

Settings screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Manual Control Settings,” p. 42 .

The water temperature touch target shows one of the following, depending on whether the chiller is in heating or cooling mode (also referred to as the Active Control Type):

• If the Active Control Type is chilled water, the Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature appears and the touch target links to the evaporator component screen.

• If the Active Control type is hot water, the Condenser Leaving Water Temperature, and the touch target links to the condenser component screen.

Note:

For more information on the evaporator and condenser component screens, see “Component Screens,” p. 12 .

Setpoint source touch target

The current setpoint source is highlighted in green on the setpoint source touch target. Touch this target to view the Setpoint Source screen, where you can change the setpoint source.

Note:

For more information, see “Changing the Setpoint Source,” p. 39 .

Auto/Stop buttons

Auto

and

Stop

are toggle buttons: One appears raised when the other is appears depressed.

• Touch

Auto

to activate the chiller startup process.

• Touch

Stop

to active the chiller shutdown process.

Note:

For more information, see “Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation,” p. 14 .

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Main Display Area/Home Screen

All screens appear within the main display area (shown as location

2

in Figure 1, p. 7 ).

Home screen: Chiller status information

The home screen ( Figure 1, p. 7 ) provides the most frequently needed chiller status information on

“touch targets” (the entire white rectangular areas) for each chiller component. Touching any touch target displays a screen containing more chiller status information related to each component (see

“Component Screens,” p. 12 ).

Each touch targets that appears on the home screen is described in Table 2 .

In the lower right corner of the home screen, you can view the date and time as well as additional chiller information. For details, see the last three rows of Table 2 .

Table 2.

Home screen touch targets and buttons

Touch target Description

This compressor touch target chiller provides information on:

• Compressor Running Status

• Differential Oil Pressure

Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Compressor component screen.

This condenser touch target provides information on:

• Condenser leaving water temperature

• Condenser entering water temperature

• Active hot water setpoint (if hot water control is available)

• Condenser water flow (animation in graphic indicates if condenser is running)

Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Condenser component screen.

The evaporator touch target provides information on:

• Evaporator leaving water temperature

• Evaporator entering water temperature

• Active chilled water setpoint (if chilled water control is available)

• Evaporator water flow (animation in graphic indicates if evaporator is running)

Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Evaporator component screen.

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Table 2.

Home screen touch targets and buttons (continued)

Touch target Description

The motor touch target provides information on:

• Average line current

• Frequency (if adjustable-frequency drive is configured)

Touch anywhere on the touch target to view the Motor component screen.

Information button

Custom Report

Touch any of the elements on this touch target to view the About this Chiller screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Viewing Unit Information (About This Chiller),” p. 22 .

Touch the Custom Report button to view the Custom Report screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Creating and Viewing a Custom Report,” p. 20 .

Home screen: Animated graphic

A graphic of a chiller appears on the home page. The graphic uses animation to indicate the operational status of the chiller. If the chiller is running, animation appears within the cutaway areas of the compressor, the evaporator, and the condenser, as shown in Figure 1, p. 7 . If the chiller is not running, the components are enclosed and are not animated.

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Main Display Area/Screen Saver

After 30 minutes of inactivity, the screen dims and a screen saver ( Figure 2 ) appears in the main display area. The screen saver also appears if you touch the animated graphic on the home screen.

Alternately, if you touch the screen saver, the home screen appears.

Figure 2.

Screen saver

Better graphic to come

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Component Screens

Each chiller component has a touch target, accessible from the home screen, that is illustrated in

Figure 1, p. 7 (main display area/home screen) and described in Table 2, p. 9 .

If you touch anywhere on a component touch target, a screen appears containing data that is related to that component (see the example in Figure 3 ). You can use the shortcut buttons at the top of each of the component screens (location

2

in Figure 3 ) to view the other components screens.

“Appendix: Data for CenTraVac chillers,” p. 57 lists the settings and status points that are accessible from each of the component screens. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings and status points appear.

Figure 3.

Component screen example

1

2

1. Data Graph shortcut button

2. Component screen shortcut buttons

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Component screen settings

Some settings appear on the component screens as buttons. These buttons take you to another screen, where you can change the setting. (See, for example, the buttons on the evaporator component screen in Figure 3 , which show the Active Chilled Water Setpoint and the Evaporator

Water Pump Override).

Note: For more information about changing settings, see “Equipment Settings,” p. 33 .

Data Graph shortcut button

To view a data graph that is related to the component screen you are viewing, touch the Data Graph button at the top left of the component screen (location

1

in Figure 3, p. 12 ).

Component screen graphics

On the left side of each component screen is a graphic of the component. If the chiller is running, each graphic, except for the purge graphic, is animated.

Main Menu Area

The main menu area (shown in Figure 1, p. 7 ) always remains visible at the bottom of the display.

When touched, each of the buttons displays the main menu screen for the topic listed on the button.

Table 3 provides a description of each button.

Table 3.

Main menu area

Button Description

Touch the Alarms button to view the Alarms screen.

If there is an active alarm, the button flashes a color. The flashing color is determined by the highest severity of active alarms:

• If an Immediate Shutdown alarm exists, the flashing color is red.

• If a Normal Shutdown alarm exists, the flashing color is yellow.

• If a Warning alarm exists, the flashing color is blue.

Note:

For more information, see “Alarms,” p. 16 .

Touch the Reports button to view the Reports screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Reports,” p. 19 .

Touch the Data Graphs button to view the Data Graphs screen.

Note:

For more information, see “Data Graphs,” p. 26 .

Touch the Settings button to view the Settings screen, which is separated into the following three categories:

• “Equipment Settings,” p. 33

• “Display Settings,” p. 45

• “Security Settings,” p. 52

Note:

Refer to the page numbers for detailed information about each category.

Touch the Language icon to view the Language screen. (This button is a shortcut. You can also view the Language screen by using the Settings button.)

Note:

For more information, see “Viewing and Changing the Language Preference,” p. 48 .

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Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation

You can start or stop the chiller from the AdaptiView display by using the Auto and Stop buttons.

The buttons are located in upper right ( Figure 1, p. 7 ).

Stopping the Chiller

You can stop the chiller in two ways:

• Normally, which involves stopping the various components sequentially in order to protect them from damage

• Immediately, which shuts down all the components at once, and should be used only in an emergency

To stop the chiller in either of these ways:

1.

Touch the Stop button to initiate the chiller shutdown process. A confirmation screen appears

( Figure 4 ).

Figure 4.

Stop the Chiller confirmation screen

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Stopping/Restarting Chiller Operation

2. Touch the Yes button. The Shutting Down Chiller screen appears ( Figure 5 ).

To stop the chiller normally, no further action is required. You can observe the submodes change and the timers count down.

To stop the chiller immediately, touch the Immediate Shutdown button.

To cancel shutdown, touch the Cancel Shutdown button.

Figure 5.

Shutting Down Chiller screen

Restarting the Chiller

Touch the Auto button to initiate the chiller restart process. You can observe the mode change to

Auto. The chiller will wait until cooling is needed before starting the compressor.

When the chiller is running normally, it automatically starts and stops as needed to reach its setpoints.

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Alarms

You can use the Tracer AdaptiView display to view alarms and to reset them. Alarms are communicated to the display immediately upon detection.

Viewing the Alarms Screen

Touch the Alarms button in the main menu area ( Figure 1, p. 7 ) to view the Alarms screen. A table of active alarms appears that is organized chronologically with the most recent at the top of the list, as shown in Figure 6 . This example shows the default view, which appears each time you return to the screen.

Note: A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains more than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages.

Figure 6.

Alarms screen (default view)

1 2

3

16

4

5

1. Reset Alarms button

2. Number of alarms

3. Sortable columns—The example is sorted by date/time.

4. Page numbering

5. Alarms categories—The example shows active alarms.

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Alarms

Understanding Alarm Icons

Alarm icons, which appear in the left-most column of the alarms screen and on the alarms indicator button if there is an existing alarm, are distinguished by their shape and color. Their meaning is explained in Table 4 .

Table 4.

Alarm icons

Active alarm icons

Red octagon

Historic alarm icons

Gray octagon

Level of severity

Immediate shutdown

Yellow triangle Gray triangle

Normal shutdown

Blue circle Gray circle

Warning

Viewing Active and Historic Alarms

You can view alarms by three different categories:

Active alarms: These are alarms that require attention. All alarms that are currently active appear when you view this category.

Historic alarms: After an alarm condition has been resolved, the alarm is reclassified as historic.

The 20 most recent historic alarms appear when you view this category.

All alarms: All active alarms and the 20 most recent historic alarms appear when you view this category. The alarms are listed in chronological order.

The Alarms screen defaults to active alarms, as in Figure 6, p. 16 . Note that the Active Alarms button in location

5

appears shaded in this figure, which indicates that you are viewing active alarms. To view a different category, touch Historic Alarms or All Alarms. The button you select becomes shaded and the list appears.

Sorting Alarms

To sort alarms by a category other than date and time, touch one of the other column headings in the table. The column heading responds by changing to blue, and the alarms table re-sorts according to the blue column heading. If you touch the blue column heading again, the column changes the order from ascending to descending.

You can sort the alarms table by:

• Date/Time (the default sort): Most recent alarms are at the top.

• Severity: Active alarms are at the top (if you are viewing both active and historic alarms), followed by the most severe, followed by the most recent.

• Description: Alarms are sorted alphanumerically by name, followed by the most recent.

• Status: Alarms are sorted according to active/historic status (if you are viewing both active and historic alarms), followed by the most recent.

Resetting Alarms

Some alarms require reset to move from the active to the historic state, even if the issue causing the alarm has been resolved. These manual reset alarms are sometimes referred to as latching

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Alarms

alarms. Non-latching alarms change from the active to the historic state automatically, after the problem has been resolved.

The Alarms screen does not directly state whether the alarms are latching or non-latching.

However, their behavior indicates their type:

• Reset latching alarms by touching the Reset Alarms button at the top of the Alarms screen

( Figure 6, p. 16 ). Latching alarms respond by disappearing from the active alarms list and becoming a part of the historic alarms list. However, if the condition that caused the alarm persists, the alarm will re-appear in the active alarms list.

• You do not have to reset non-latching alarms. Non-latching alarms automatically disappear from the active alarms list and re-appear in the historic alarms list when the conditions that caused them are resolved.

Other Alarm Indicators

In addition to the Alarms screen, there are two buttons that indicate alarm conditions. These buttons are viewable from any screen on the display. You can touch either one to access the Alarms screen.

• The Alarms button in the main menu area of the screen ( Figure 1, p. 7 ) flashes a color that represents the alarm level of the most severe active alarm. The three color possibilities correspond to those of the active alarm icons shown in Table 4, p. 17 .

• If an active alarm is present, the alarm indicator button ( Table 1, p. 8 ) appears in the upper left of the screen, as in Figure 6, p. 16 . The icon on this button indicates the level of the most severe active alarm.

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Reports

You can use the Tracer AdaptiView display to view a variety of reports and to create and edit a custom report. All reports contain live data that refreshes every 2–5 seconds.

Viewing the Reports Screen

Touch the Reports button in the main menu area ( Figure 1, p. 7 ) to view the Reports screen. The

Reports screen contains the following buttons:

• Log Sheet

• ASHRAE Chiller Log

• Custom Report

• About This Chiller

• Chiller Operating Modes

• Purge Operating Modes

Each button links to the report named on the button.

Figure 7.

Reports screen

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Viewing the Log Sheet

On the Reports screen, touch Log Sheet to view the information that is itemized in “Log Sheet,” p. 60 . The items included in the Log Sheet are those recommended by Trane. See current Trane service literature for more information.

Viewing the ASHRAE Chiller Log

On the Reports screen, touch ASHRAE Chiller Log to view the information that is itemized in

“ASHRAE Chiller Log,” p. 62 .

Creating and Viewing a Custom Report

You can create a custom report in which you specify the type and order of data that it contains. Items available to select for a custom report are grouped according to subsystem (see “Items available to include in custom reports,” p. 64 .)

To create and view a custom report:

1.

On the Reports screen, touch Custom Report. The Custom Report screen appears.

2. On the Custom Report screen, touch Edit. The Edit Custom Report screen appears ( Figure 8, p. 20 ).

Figure 8.

Edit Custom Report screen

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3. Touch the up/down arrows at the top of the left box on this screen to scroll through the items that are available to add to a custom report.

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4. To set up a custom report by adding:

One item at a time, touch the item. It responds by changing to blue. Touch Add to move the selected item to the right box on the screen.

All of the items at once to the right box on the screen, touch Add All.

Note: You can organize your selections in any order by using the down arrows that appears in the right box, and by adding them one at a time in the order in which you want them to appear in your report.

5. To save and view your custom report, touch Save. The Custom Reports screen appears, containing the custom report you have just created ( Figure 9, p. 21 ).

Note: A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains more than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages, as in Figure 9 .

Figure 9.

Custom Report screen

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Editing a Custom Report

You can edit the custom report by adding, removing, or re-order data as follows:

1.

On the Custom Report screen, touch Edit. The Edit Custom Report screen appears.

2. Add, remove, or re-order as follows:

To add an item to the custom report, touch it. It responds by changing to blue. You an use the arrows to scroll through the rest of the items that can be added to the custom report.

Then touch Add to move the selected item to the box on the right side of the screen. To add all of the remaining items in the left box to the custom report, touch Add All.

To remove an item from the custom report, touch it. It responds by changing to blue. You can use the arrows to scroll through the rest of the items that can be removed from the custom report. Then touch Remove to move the selected item to the box on the left side of the screen.

To re-order items in the custom report, touch it. It responds by changing to blue. Use the arrows to change the order of a highlighted item.

3. To save and view your edited custom report, touch Save. The Custom Reports screen appears, containing the custom report you have just edited.

Viewing Unit Information (About This Chiller)

On the Reports screen, touch About This Chiller to view the following unit information:

• Unit Name

• Unit Model Number

• Product Name

• Display Software Build

• Unit Sales Order Number

• Application Part Number

• Display Boot Code

• Unit Serial Number

• Boot Part Number

• Hardware Serial Number

• Build Part Number

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Viewing Chiller Operating Modes

On the Reports screen, touch Chiller Operating Modes to view the current operating status of the chiller in terms of the top-level operating mode and submodes.

Note: You can also access the Chiller Operating Modes screen from the chiller status button in the upper left corner of the screen.

Figure 10 shows an example of a Chiller Operating Modes screen.

Figure 10. Chiller Operating Modes screen

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Chillers operate in one of the top-level operating modes shown in Table 5 . The table gives a description of the top-level modes and lists the submodes that correspond to each top-level mode.

Submodes are dependent on the top-level mode. Their appearance on the Chiller Operating Modes screen has the following characteristics:

• The newest submode appears at the top of the submode list.

• Submodes disappear when they no longer apply.

• The screen displays up to 6 submodes.

• If less than 6 submodes are active, the submode rows that do not apply are blank.

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Table 5.

Chiller top-level operating modes and corresponding submodes

Top-level mode

Any mode

Stopped

Run Inhibit

Auto

Waiting to Start

Starting Compressor

Running

Running—Limit

Preparing to Shutdown

Description Corresponding submodes

Chiller is stopped while controller software is being updated by the service tool.

Software Service Lock

Local Stop

Chiller is inhibited from running and requires user action to go to Auto.

Panic Stop

Diagnostic Shutdown—Manual Reset

Unit is inhibited from running by building automation system

(BAS), external control source (Ext), or Auto Reset diagnostic

Unit is determining if there is a need to run.

Start Inhibited by BAS

External Source Inhibit

Diagnostic Shutdown—Auto Reset

Waiting for Evaporator Water Flow

Waiting for a Need to Cool

Waiting for a Need to Heat

Power Up Delay Inhibit (MIN:SEC)

(a)

Waiting For Condenser Water Flow

Establishing Oil Pressure

Pre-Lubrication Time (MIN:SEC)

(a)

Restart Time Inhibit (MIN:SEC)

(a)

Unit is waiting for tasks required prior to compressor start to be completed.

Low Oil Temperature Inhibit: Oil Temperature/

Inhibit Temperature

Waiting for Starter To Start (MIN:SEC)

(a)

Waiting for Low Oil Differential Pressure

Waiting for IGV Positioning to Complete

Unit is starting compressor.

Compressor is running with no limits in effect.

No submode is shown

Hot Water Control

Surge

Base Loaded

Current Control Softloading

Capacity Control Softloading

Current Limit

Phase Unbalance Limit

Compressor is running with limits in effect.

Condenser Pressure Limit

Evaporator Temperature Limit

Minimum Capacity Limit

Maximum Capacity Limit

High Lift Unloading Limit

Unit is closing inlet guide vanes prior to compressor shutdown.

Closing IGV (IGV Position %)

(b)

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Table 5.

Chiller top-level operating modes and corresponding submodes (continued)

Top-level mode

Shutting Down

Description Corresponding submodes

Post-Lubrication Time (MIN:SEC)

(a)

Evaporator Pump Off Delay (MIN:SEC

(a)

Compressor has been stopped and unit is performing shutdown tasks.

Condenser Pump Off Delay (MIN:SEC)

(a)

Satisfied Minimum Capacity (will appear for only

10 seconds)

Satisfied Need to Cool (will appear for only 10 seconds)

(a) “MIN:SEC” refers to a count-down timer that appears on the screen to indicate how long the submode will remain active.

(b) “IGV Position %” refers to a value that indicates the position of the inlet guide vane (IGV).

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Data Graphs

You can use the Tracer AdaptiView display to view a variety of default data graphs and to create up to six custom data graphs with up to eight data points per graph. The data sample rate is 30 seconds, and the data storage duration is 48 hours. These rates cannot be adjusted.

Viewing the Data Graphs Screen

Touch the Data Graphs button in the main menu area ( Figure 1, p. 7 ) to view the Data Graphs screen

( Figure 11 ). Each button on the screen links to a data graph.

The buttons under the Default Graphs heading are:

• Chiller Overview 1

• Chiller Overview 2

• Approach Temperature

• Evaporator

• Motor

• Condenser

• Motor Temperature

• Compressor

• Oil System

When you create custom graphs, they appear under the Custom Graphs heading with names such as “Custom 1” and “Custom 2,” as shown in Figure 11 .

Figure 11. Data Graphs screen

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Viewing Data Graphs

On the Data Graphs screen, touch any of the buttons to view a live graph ( Figure 12 shows Chiller

Overview 1 as an example). For every graph, the X-axis shows time. The Y-axes presents data points specific to each graph. The data points are listed in “Data Graphs,” p. 26 .

Figure 12. Example of Data Graph (Chiller Overview 1 shown)

Changing the Scales on Data Graphs

You can change the scales of the X-axis and the Y-axes on data graphs.

Changing the scale of the X-axis

The X-axis scale defaults to the most recent one hour with 15 minutes in between the time labels that appear across the bottom of the graph. You can change the scale from the last 12 minutes to the last 48 hours and increments in between, as follows:

• 12-minute graph with 3 minutes between time labels

• 40-minute graph with 10 minutes between time labels

• 60-minute graph with 15 minutes between time labels

• 4-hour graph with 1 hour between time labels

• 8-hour graph with 2 hours between time labels

• 1-day graph with 6 hours between time labels

• 2-day graph with 12 hours between time labels

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To change the scale, touch the plus or minus button in the magnifying glass in the lower left corner of a data graph that you want to edit (see Figure 12, p. 27 as an example). The slider scale moves to the right or left as you touch either the plus or minus button. The time scale for the X-axis changes in response.

Changing the scale of the Y-axes

The Y-axes scales have a default range that varies for each data graph. You can change the range for each graph.

1.

Touch the Edit Y-Axis button at the bottom of a data graph that you want to edit (see Figure 12 as an example). The Set Axis Range screen appears ( Figure 13 ). The screen shows the minimum and maximum values for that particular graph.

Figure 13. Set Axis Range screen

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2. Touch the Manually set values button under either the Left Y-Axis or Right Y-Axis heading. Enter

number buttons appear to the right of the minimum and maximum values.

3. Touch the Enter number button for the value you want to change. A keypad appears on the screen.

4. Touch the appropriate numbers to change the current value. The new value appears above the keypad.

5. Touch the Enter button. The graph you were previously viewing appears with changed maximum and/or minimum values.

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6. Touch Save. The data graph appears with changed Y-axes scales.

Creating Custom Data Graphs

You can create a custom data graph in two ways:

• By starting with a default data graph

• By starting from a blank screen, with no previously defined data graph points

Creating a custom data graph from a default data graph

1.

Touch the Create Custom button at the top left of any default data graph screen (see Figure 12, p. 27 , for example). The Data Graph Points screen appears ( Figure 14 ).

Figure 14. Data Graph Points screen

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2. Touch the Add/Remove Data Points button at the bottom of the screen. The Add/Remove screen appears ( Figure 15, p. 30 ), pre-populated with data points from the default data graph you chose.

Note: When you save the graph, a new custom graph is created; the default data graph is not overwritten.

3. Touch the up/down arrows at the top of the left box on the Add/Remove screen to scroll through a list of chiller components. The list of items in the box just below the up/down arrows changes to correspond to the component choice. (For reference, these items are listed in “Appendix:

Data for CenTraVac chillers,” p. 57 ).

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Figure 15. Add/Remove screen example

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4. To choose points to include in the custom data graph, you can do any of the following:

To add one item at a time, touch the item in the left box. It responds by changing to blue.

Touch Add to move the selected item to the right box.

To add all of the items in the left box to the right box, touch Add All.

To remove one item at a time, touch the item in the right box. It responds by changing to blue.

Touch Remove to move the selected item to the left box.

To remove all of the items in the right box to the left box, touch Remove All. A confirmation screen appears, asking you to verify your request.

5. When you are finished choosing data points, touch Save. The Data Graph Points screen appears. Touch the Finished button to view the custom data graph you have just created

( Figure 16, p. 31 ).

Note: To edit the appearance of data points in the graph, see “Editing Custom Data Graphs,” p. 32 .

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Figure 16. Custom data graph example

Data Graphs

Creating a custom data graph with no previously defined data graph points

1.

Touch the Create Custom button at the top left of the Data Graphs screen ( Figure 11, p. 26 ). The

Add/Remove screen appears (see Figure 15, p. 30 ), but with no data on the screen.

2. Continue by following steps 3 through 5 of “Creating a custom data graph from a default data graph,” p. 29 .

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Editing Custom Data Graphs

You can edit custom data graphs by:

• Changing the scales of the X-axis and Y-axes (follow the procedures in “Changing the Scales on Data Graphs,” p. 27 ).

• Changing the:

Line style between bold and normal

Y-axis location between left and right

Line color

1.

To edit a data point, touch the Edit button in the row for the data point you want to edit. The

Edit Data Point screen appears ( Figure 17, p. 32 ).

2. Touch the button in each category—Line Style, Y-Axis, Color—that represents how you want the graph to appear. The buttons you select become shaded.

3. Touch Save. The screen you were previously viewing appears with your changes reflected in the table.

Figure 17. Edit Data Point screen

Deleting a Custom Data Graph

Touch the Delete button at the top of a custom graph screen to delete the custom graph.

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Equipment Settings

You can use the Tracer AdaptiView display to monitor and change a variety of equipment settings.

Viewing the Settings Screen

Touch the Settings button in the main menu area (see “Main Menu Area,” p. 13 ) to view the Settings screen. Equipment Settings identifies a column of buttons located on the screen (see the outlined column in Figure 18 ). The buttons are:

• Chiller Settings

• Feature Settings

• Chiller Water Reset

• Manual Control Settings

Each of these buttons provide access to a screen that contains additional buttons related to each topic. This section provides detailed information about these screens.

Figure 18. Settings screen with the Equipment Settings column highlighted

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Viewing and Changing Equipment Settings

Each button in the Equipment Settings column on the Settings screen takes you to a menu screen that contains a group of buttons. Each button displays the name of a setting and its current value

( Figure 19 ). Touch any button to view a screen where you can change the setting for the feature shown on the button.

Note: A page number appears in the lower right corner of the screen. If a screen contains more than one page, up/down arrows also appear for viewing the other pages, as in

Figure 19

.

Figure 19. Example equipment settings screen (Chiller Settings shown)

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To change an equipment setting, follow this procedure:

1.

Touch one of the button in the Equipment Settings column on the Settings screen, such as

Chiller Settings. The corresponding screen appears (in this case, the Chiller Settings screen).

2. Touch the button that shows the equipment setting you want to change. A screen that allows you to change the equipment setting appears. There are two types of these screens:

For screens with button selections ( Figure 20 ), touch the button that represents the setting you want. The button becomes shaded, and a Save button appears at the bottom of the screen.

Figure 20. Example equipment settings screen with buttons for changing setting

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For screens with numerical keypads ( Figure 21 ), touch the appropriate numbers to change the current value. The new value appears above the keypad.

Figure 21. Example equipment settings screen with keypad for changing setting

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Keypad features:

• When you enter a new number, the value in the New value field is deleted and replaced with the new entry.

• The backspace (arrow) key deletes the characters you previously entered.

• If the keypad is used to enter a setpoint that is out of range, an error dialog will appear when you touch the Save button.

• Keypads that allow negative numbers have positive and negative number (+/-) keys.

3. Touch Save to complete the change. The current value is updated in the upper left side of the screen, demonstrating that the change has been communicated to the Tracer UC800 controller.

The screen you were previously viewing appears.

Note: Manual Control Settings screens have Apply buttons in addition to Save buttons. See an example in “Manual Control Settings,” p. 42 . Touching Apply is the same as touching

Save, except that you remain at the current screen after the change is communicated to the Tracer UC800 controller ( Figure 24, p. 43 ).

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Chiller Settings

Table 6 lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Chiller Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.

Table 6.

Chiller Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options

Buttons Available setting options

Setpoint Source

Front Panel Control Type

Front Panel Chilled Water Setpoint

Front Panel Hot Water Setpoint

(a)

Front Panel Ice Building Command

Front Panel Base Load Command

(a)

Front Panel Ice Termination Setpoint

Ice to Normal Cooling Timer Setpoint

Front Panel Current Limit Setpoint

(a)

Front Panel Free Cooling Command

Front Panel Base Loading Setpoint

(a)

(a)

• BAS/Ext/FP

• Ext/FP

• Front Panel

• Chilled Water

• Hot Water

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

• Auto

• On

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

• Auto

• On

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

• Auto

• On

Differential to Start

Differential to Stop

Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature Cutout

Low Refrigerant Temperature Cutout

Condenser Water Pump Off Delay

Evaporator Water Pump Off Delay

Evaporator Low Water Flow Warning Setpoint

Maximum Capacity Limit

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Minimum Capacity Limit

Check Oil Filter Setpoint

Capacity Control Softload Time

Current Limit Control Softload Time

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Current Limit Control Softload Start Point

Local Atmospheric Pressure

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Power-Up Start Delay Time Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Starter Power Demand Time Period Valid numerical range appears on screen.

(a) This is an arbitrated setpoint. For an complete explanation of arbitrated setpoints, see “Setpoint Sources,” p. 38 .

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Setpoint Sources

Some setpoints can be controlled from more than one source. These are referred to as arbitrated

setpoints and are identified by footnote (a) in Table 6 . Arbitrated setpoints can be:

• Communicated from a building automation system (BAS)—Refers to a Trane or other BAS that can communicate with chiller controls over a network.

• Set by an external control source (Ext)—Refers to inputs that are hard-wired directly to local chiller controls, carrying low-voltage binary (On/Off) or analog (0–10 Vdc,

4–20 mA) signals.

• Set at the front panel (FP)—Refers to inputs that are entered by an operator using the Tracer

AdaptiView display or by a technician using the Tracer TU service tool.

Setpoint Source Arbitration

The Tracer UC800 uses a process referred to as setpoint source arbitration to prioritize the selection of the setpoint source. See Table 7 for an explanation of how this process works.

Table 7.

Setpoint source choices and corresponding arbitration

Priority BAS/Ext/FP

First Setpoint from the BAS is used.

Ext/FP Front Panel

Setpoint from a external control source is used.

Setpoint from the front panel is used.

Note:

Any setpoint from a BAS or external control source is ignored.

Second

If no BAS setpoint is available (for example, BAS communication has never been established), a setpoint from an external control source is used.

If no externally controlled setpoint is available, a setpoint from the front panel is used.

Note:

Any setpoint from a BAS is ignored.

None

Third

If no BAS nor external setpoint is available (for example, BAS communication has never been established), a setpoint from the front panel is used.

None None

1. For service or troubleshooting, it may be helpful to set the setpoint source to front panel to isolate the chiller from other control sources.

2. If BAS communication was established and then lost, in most instances the BAS values remain and can be used by the chiller controller.

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Changing the Setpoint Source

There are three ways to access the Setpoint Source screen. To change the setpoint source, follow one of these procedures:

Changing the setpoint source using the Setpoint Source button in the chiller status area

1.

Touch the Setpoint Source button in the chiller status area ( Figure 1, p. 7 ).

The Setpoint Source screen appears ( Figure 22 ).

2. Touch the appropriate source button on the Setpoint Source screen.

3. Touch Save to complete the change.

Note: The change applies to all arbitrated setpoints.

Figure 22. Setpoint Source screen

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Settings screen

1.

Touch the Settings button in the main menu area ( Figure 1, p. 7 ). The Settings screen appears.

2. From the Settings screen, touch the Chiller Settings button. The Chiller Settings screen appears.

3. From the Chiller Settings screen, touch the button that is labeled “Setpoint Source” and displays the current source. The Setpoint Source screen appears ( Figure 22 ).

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4. Touch the button the appropriate source button on the Setpoint Source screen.

5. Touch Save to complete the change.

Note: The change applies to all arbitrated setpoints.

Changing the setpoint source from an arbitrated setpoint screen

1.

Touch the Settings button in the main menu area ( Figure 1, p. 7 ). The Settings screen appears.

2. From the Settings screen, touch the Chiller Settings button. The Chiller Settings screen appears.

3. From the Chiller Settings screen, touch an arbitrated setpoint. The setpoint screen for that specific arbitrated setpoint appears (see Figure 23 for an example).

4. On the arbitrated setpoint screen, touch the Setpoint Source button. The Setpoint Source

Screen appears ( Figure 22 ).

5. Touch the button the appropriate source button on the Setpoint Source screen.

6. Touch Save to complete the change.

Note: The change applies to all arbitrated setpoints.

Figure 23. Changing the setpoint source from an arbitrated setpoint screen

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Feature Settings

Table 8 lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Feature Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.

Table 8.

Feature Settings menu screen: Buttons and available setting options

Feature

External Chilled Water Setpoint

External Current Limit Setpoint

Ice Building

Hot Gas Bypass

Hot Gas Bypass Maximum Timer

Minimum Capacity Timer

Security

LCI-C Diagnostic Encoding

Ext Base Loading Setpoint

Check Oil Filter Diagnostic

Available setting options

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

• Text

• Code

• Enable

• Disable

• Enable

• Disable

Chilled Water Reset

Table 9 lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Chilled Water Reset menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.

Table 9.

Chilled Water Reset menu screen: Buttons and available setting options

Buttons

Chilled Water Reset Type

Return Reset Ratio

Return Start Reset

Return Maximum Reset

Outdoor Reset Ratio

Available setting options

• Disable

• Return

• Outdoor Air

• Constant

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

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Table 9.

Chilled Water Reset menu screen: Buttons and available setting options (continued)

Buttons

Outdoor Start Reset

Outdoor Maximum Reset

Available setting options

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Valid numerical range appears on screen.

Manual Control Settings

Table 10, p. 42 , lists the settings that are available as buttons on the Manual Control Settings menu screen, along with their corresponding setting options. The chiller configuration determines which of the settings appear.

Table 10. Manual Control settings menu screen: Buttons, available setting options, and status points

Feature Current value

Available setting options

Chiller Control Signal

Evaporator Pump Override

Condenser Pump Override

Head Pressure Control Override

Auto/Manual

On/Off

On/Off

Auto/Manual

Manual mode: Up/down arrows for changing the setpoint

• Auto

• On

• Auto

• On

Manual mode: Up/down arrows for changing the value

Status points

• IGV1 Position

• IGV2 Position

• Average Line Current

• AFD Frequency

• Active Chilled Water Setpoint (Active Hot Water

Setpoint if in Heating mode)

• Evap Leaving Water Temp (Cond Leaving Water

Temp if in Heating mode)

• Evaporator Pump Manual Override Time Remaining

• Evap Water Flow Switch Status

• Active Chilled Water Setpoint

• Evap Leaving Water Temp

• Condenser Pump Manual Override Time Remaining

• Cond Water flow Switch Status

• Active Hot Water Setpoint

• Cond Leaving Water Temp

• Condenser Entering Water Temperature

• Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

• Condenser Refrigerant Pressure

• Average Line Current

• Condenser Water Flow

• Approximate Condenser Water Flow

• Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure

• Differential Refrigerant Pressure

Clear Energy Consumption

Oil Pump Control

Clear Restart Inhibit

XXXX kWh

On/Off

XX:XX min:sec

• Clear

• Auto

• On

• Clear

• Oil Pump Manual Override Time Remaining

• Oil Differential Pressure

• Oil Pump Discharge Pressure

• Oil Tank Pressure

Motor Winding Temperature #1

Motor Winding Temperature #2

Motor Winding Temperature #3

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To change a manual control setting, follow this procedure:

1.

In the Equipment Settings column on the Settings screen, touch Manual Control Settings. The

Manual Control Settings screen appears ( Figure 24 ).

Figure 24. Manual Control Settings screen

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2. Touch the button that shows the manual control setting you want to change. A screen for changing the manual control setting appears ( Figure 25, p. 44 ).

3. Touch the button that represents the setting you want. The button becomes shaded and Apply and Save buttons appear at the bottom of the screen.

Note: The Compressor Control Signal screen provides up/down arrow keys and numerical fields for selecting a value.

4. To save your change, do one of the following:

Touch Apply. The change is communicated to the Tracer UC800 controller. You can observe the status points in the lower half of the screen change in response to the setting change you just made. Also, a Manual Override button appears in the upper left corner of the screen (see

Figure 25, p. 44 ).

Touch Save. The change is communicated to the Tracer UC800 controller. The screen you were previously viewing appears.

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Figure 25. Manual Control Settings screen (Evaporator Pump Override shown)

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Display Settings

You can use the Tracer AdaptiView display to change the format of the information that appears on the display, and to clean the touch screen.

Viewing the Settings Screen

Touch the Settings button in the main menu area (see “Main Menu Area,” p. 13 ) to view the Settings screen. Display Settings identifies a column of buttons located on the screen (see Figure 26 ). The buttons are:

• Display Preferences

• Language

• Date and Time

• Clean Display

Each button provide access to a screen that is related to the button name.

Figure 26. Settings screen with the Display Settings column highlighted

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Viewing and Changing Display Preferences

On the Settings screen, touch Display Preferences to view a screen containing these buttons (see

Figure 27 ):

• Date Format

• Date Separator

• Time Format

• Brightness

• Unit System

• Pressure Units

• Backlight Timeout

Figure 27. Display Preferences screen

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Each of the buttons in Figure 27 shows the name of a display preference and its format (current value). Touch any of these buttons to view a screen where you can change the format (see Figure 28, p. 47 for an example). The button representing the format currently used is shaded (see the

MMDDYYYY” button in Figure 28 ).

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Figure 28. Example of a display preference screen

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To change the format:

1.

Touch the button that shows that format you prefer.

2. Touch Save to confirm your selection and to return to the Display Preferences screen.

Date Format

Use the Date Format screen to choose from the following date formats:

• MMDDYYYY (default)

• YYYYMMDD

• DDMMYYYY

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Date Separator

Use the Date Separator screen to choose from the following date formats:

• None

• Slash (default)

• Hyphen

Time Format

Use the Time Format screen to choose from the following time formats:

• 12 hour (default)

• 24 hour

Brightness

Use the numerical keypad on the Brightness screen to change the brightness of the screen. (The default is 100%.)

Display Units

Use the Display Units screen to choose from the following display units:

• SI

• Inch-Pounds (default)

Pressure Units

Use the Pressure Units screen to choose from the following pressure units:

• kPaA (default if “SI” is chosen for display units)

• kPaG

• PSIA (default if “Inch-Pound” is chosen for display units)

• PSIG

Backlight Timeout

Use the numerical keypad on the Backlight Timeout screen to change the number of minutes of inactivity that pass until the screen dims. (The default is 60 minutes.)

Viewing and Changing the Language Preference

On the Settings screen, touch Languages to view a screen containing the following buttons (see

Figure 29, p. 49 ):

• Arabic (Gulf Regions)

• Chinese—China

• Chinese—Taiwan

• Czech

• Dutch

• English

• French

• German

Greek

Hebrew

Hungarian

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Norwegian

Portuguese (Portugal)

Portuguese (Brazil)

Russian

Romanian

Spanish (Europe)

Spanish (Latin America)

Swedish

Thai

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Figure 29. Language screen

Display Settings

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The language that is currently in use on the display is expressed as the current value on the

Language screen. The button that displays the current value is shaded (see the “English” button in Figure 29 as an example).

To change the language:

1.

Touch the button that identifies the language you prefer.

2. Touch Save to confirm your selection and to return to the Settings screen.

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Display Settings

Viewing and Changing Date and Time Preferences

On the Settings screen, touch Date and Time to view the Date and Time screen, shown in Figure 30 .

Figure 30. Date and Time screen

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The current date and time for the display is expressed as the current value. The current value appears below the center line on the screen.

Above the center line, the following date and time attributes appear:

• Month

• Day

• Year

• Hour

• Minute

• AM/PM

To change the date or time:

1.

Touch the square presenting the attribute you want to change. The square becomes highlighted.

2. Touch the up or down arrow key on the screen until the your desired selection appears. Repeat the process for any other attributes you want to change.

3. Touch Save to confirm your selection and return to the Settings screen.

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Cleaning the Display

On the Settings screen, touch Clean Display to disable the Tracer AdaptiView display screen for 15 seconds so that you can clean the screen without it responding to touch. During this time, the screen is black with a number in the center that counts down the seconds. After 15 seconds, the

Settings screen re-appears ( Figure 31 ).

Figure 31. Countdown screen

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Security Settings

If security if enabled, the Tracer AdaptiView display requires that you log in with a four-digit security

PIN to make setting changes that are protected by security. This feature prevents unauthorized personnel from doing so. There are two levels of security, each allowing specific changes to be made.

You can view all data without logging in. The log-in screen appears only when you try to change a setting that is protected by security, or when you touch the Log in button from the Settings screen.

Viewing the Settings Screen

Touch the Settings button in the main menu area (see “Main Menu Area,” p. 13 ) to view the Settings screen. Security Settings identifies a column on the right side of the screen that contains two buttons (see the outlined column in Figure 32 ):

• Security

• Log in (Log out)

Figure 32. Equipment Settings screen with the Display Settings column highlighted

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Note:

If security is disabled,the Log in/Log out button is not visible. See “Disabling/Enabling Security,” p. 53 .

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Disabling/Enabling Security

The Tracer AdaptiView display gives you the ability to disable or enable the security feature that allows a user to log in and log out.

To disable security, you must be logged in:

1.

From the Settings screen, touch the Security button. The Security screen appears ( Figure 33 ).

Note: If you are logged out, the Log in screen appears.

2. Touch the Disable button. The button becomes shaded.

3. Touch Save. The Settings screen appears with only the Security button visible. The Log in/Log

out button is gone.

Figure 33. Security screen

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To enable security:

1.

From the Settings screen, touch the Security button. The Security screen appears ( Figure 33 ).

2. Touch the Enable button. The button becomes shaded.

3. Touch Save. The Settings screen appears with a Log out button, in addition to the Security button.

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Security Settings

Logging In

There are two levels of security:

• Security Level 1 allows users to change a limited group of secure settings. The default security

PIN is 1111.

• Security Level 2 allows users to change all secure settings. The default security PIN is 7123.

A technician must use the Tracer TU service tool to define a different PIN, or to recall a PIN that has been forgotten. When defining a PIN in Tracer TU, the technician enters a 4-digit PIN that corresponds with the desired level of security.

To log in:

1.

Touch the Log in button. The Log in screen appears ( Figure 34 ).

2. Use the keypad to enter your PIN.

The PIN is a four-digit number, which was configured for your system with the Tracer TU service tool.

As you enter the number, the PIN remains hidden by asterisks.

Note: If you enter an invalid PIN, an error message appears on the Log in screen.

3. Touch Save.

If you viewed the Log in screen from touching Log in on the Settings screen, the Settings screen appears with a Log out button on it.

If the Log in screen appeared when you tried to change a setting, you return to that setting screen.

Note: The PIN is valid until 30 minutes of inactivity passes, or until you log out.

Figure 34. Log In Screen

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Security Settings

Logging Out

To log out:

1.

Touch the Log out button. A confirmation screen appears ( Figure 35 ).

2. Touch Yes to confirm that you want to log out. The Settings screen appears with a Log in button on it.

Figure 35. Log out confirmation screen

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Troubleshooting

Table 11 contains information to help troubleshoot the Tracer AdaptiView displays.

Table 11. Tracer AdaptiView display troubleshooting guide

Issue

The screen only partially displays; the Auto and Stop buttons appear, but there is no text.

The following error message appears:

Possible causes/Solutions

The UC800 configuration is invalid.

Download a valid configuration using the Tracer TU service tool.

UC800 Configuration is Invalid

• UC800 configuration must be updated with the Tracer

TU technician utility

Follow the error message instructions.

The following error message appears:

Communication lost with UC800

1. Check power and communication cables

2. Update the UC800 software with the Tracer TU technician utility

Communication has been established and then lost, or the UC800 configuration is invalid.

Follow the error message instructions.

The following error message appears:

Display Failed to Establish Communication

• Check power and communication cables

• Re-attempting connection in X seconds

The following error message appears:

The display is about to restart

• Click No to continue working

• Click Yes to reset immediately

Communication is not established.

• The Ethernet cable and/or the power cable may be disconnected. Check the connections.

• The UC800 may have an invalid configuration. Download a valid configuration using the Tracer TU service tool.

The following error message appears:

[*Missing file name]

• UC800 software must be updated with the Tracer TU technician utility

A file is missing.

• The Tracer TU service tool is connected and the LLID binding screen is displayed.

• UC800 has an invalid configuration. Download a valid configuration using the Tracer

TU service tool.

• Cycle power to the display and the UC800. Disconnect the USB cable and wait approximately 10 seconds before reconnecting the USB cable.

This message appears if all of the following conditions occur:

• It is 2:00AM, and

• There has been no touchscreen activity for 30 minutes, and

• A designated amount of continuous operation has occurred.

Follow the error message instructions.

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Appendix: Data for CenTraVac chillers

The following lists contain all of the data available for viewing on a Tracer AdaptView display that is connected to a gear-driven CenTraVac™(CVGF) chiller.

Component Screen Data

Chiller configuration determines which of the following settings and status points appear on the display. For more information, see “Component Screens,” p. 12 .

Component

Evaporator

Condenser

Settings and status points

Active Chilled Water Setpoint (button links to the Active Chiller Water Setpoint screen)

Evaporator Pump Override (button links to Evaporator Pump Override screen)

Evap Water Flow Status

Evap Leaving Water Temp

Evap Entering Water Temp

Calculated Chiller Capacity

Evaporated Saturated Rfgt Temp

Evaporator Rfgt Pressure

Evap Approach Temp

Approx Evap Water Flow

Evap Differential Wtr Press

Active Hot Water Setpoint (button links to the Active Hot Water Setpoint screen)

Condenser Pump Override (button links to the Condenser Pump Override screen)

Cond Water Flow Status

Cond Entering Water Temp

Cond Leaving Water Temp

Condenser Head Pressure Control Command

Outdoor Air Temp

Condenser Sat Rfgt Temp

Condenser Refrigerant Pressure

Condenser Approach Temperature

Approx Cond Water Flow

Condenser Differential Water Pressure

Differential Refrigerant Pressure

Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp

Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp

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Component

Compressor

Motor

Settings and status points

Compressor Running Status

Compressor Control Signal

Oil Pump Control

Average Line Current (%RLA)

Oil Pump Status

Oil Differential Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure Switch

Compressor Starts

Compressor Running Time

Oil Differential Pressure Switch

Oil Pump Discharge Pressure

Oil Tank Pressure

Oil Tank Temperature

Inboard Bearing Temperature

Outboard Bearing Temperature

IGV 1 Percent Open

IGV 1 Position (Steps)

IGV 2 Percent Open

IGV 2 Position (Steps)

Compressor Rfgt Discharge Temp

HGBP Time

Active Current Limit Setpoint (button links to Active Current Limit Setpoint screen)

Average Line Current (%RLA)

ADF Frequency or Generator Frequency Command (based on configuration)

Starter Current L1 (%RLA)

Starter Current L2 (%RLA)

Starter Current L3 (%RLA)

Starter Current L1 (A)

Starter Current L2 (A)

Starter Current L3 (A)

Starter Voltage Phase AB

Starter Voltage Phase BC

Starter Voltage Phase CA

Motor Winding Temp 1

Motor Winding Temp 2

Motor Winding Temp 3

AFD Speed

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Component

Motor (continued)

Settings and status points

AFD Transistor Temp

MTC Switch

Motor Coolant Temperature

Starter Energy Consumption Resettable

Starter Energy Consumption Last Reset

Starter Energy Consump Non Reset

Starter Power Demand

Starter Load Power Factor

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Reports

Log Sheet

The following data can be viewed on the Reports screen. For more information, see “Reports,” p. 19 .

Chiller component

Evaporator

Condenser

Compressor

Report item

Evaporator Entering Water Temperature

Evaporator Leaving Water Temp

Evaporator Sat Rfgt Temp

Evaporator Rfgt Pressure

Evaporator Approach Temp

Evaporator Water Flow Switch Status

Cond Entering Water Temp

Cond Leaving Water Temp

Cond Sat Rfgt Temp

Cond Rfgt Pressure

Cond Approach Temp

Cond Water Flow Switch Status

Starts

Running Time

Oil Tank Pressure

Oil Pump Discharge Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure Switch

Oil Tank Temperature

IGV 1 Position

IGV 1 Position

IGV 2 Position

IGV 2 Position

Unit

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X PSI/kPa

XXX.X °F/°C

Flow/No Flow

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X PSI/kPa

XXX.X °F/°C

Flow/No Flow

XXXX Starts

XX:XX Hr:Min

XXX.X PSI/kPa

XXX.X PSI/kPa

XXX.X PSI/kPa

Flow/No Flow

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X %

Steps

XXX.X %

Steps

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Chiller component

Motor

Report item

Average Line Current

Starter Current L1

Starter Current L2

Starter Current L3

Starter Current L1

Starter Current L2

Starter Current L3

Starter Voltage AB

Starter Voltage BC

Starter Voltage CA

Starter Power Demand

Starter Load Power Factor

Motor Winding Temp 1

Motor Winding Temp 2

Motor Winding Temp 3

Motor Coolant Temperature

MTC Switch

AFD Frequency

AFD Speed

AFD Transistor Temp

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Unit

XXX.X%RLA

XXX.X %

XXX.X %

XXX.X %

XXXX A

XXXX A

XXXX A

XXXXX.X V

XXXXX.X V

XXXXX.X V

XXXX kW

XX.X

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

XXX.X °F/°C

Open/Closed

XX Hz

XXXX RPM

XXX.X °F/°C

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ASHRAE Chiller Log

Note: The ASHRAE Chiller Log contains those items recommended by ASHRAE Std 147 Standard

147-2002, Reducing Release of Halogenated Refrigerants from Refrigeration and Air-

Conditioning Equipment and Systems.

Data name Value

Current Date/Time

Chiller Top Level Mode

Starter Current L1

Starter Current L2

Starter Current L3

Starter Phase Voltage AB

Starter Phase Voltage BC

Starter Phase Voltage CA

User-selected date/time format

Dependent on chiller type

XXXX A

XXXX A

XXXX A

XXXX V

XXXX V

XXXX V

Active Chilled Water Setpoint

Active Current Limit Setpoint

Refrigerant Type

Refrigerant Monitor

XXX.X F°/C°

XXX.X %

XXXXX

XXX.X ppm

Compressor Starts

Compressor Running Time

XXXX

XX:XX Hr:Min

Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature XXX.X °F/C°

Oil Pump Discharge Pressure XXX.X PSIA/kPa

Oil Tank Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure Switch

Oil Tank Temperature

Inboard Bearing Temp

Outboard Bearing Temp

Evaporator Entering Water Temp

Evaporator Leaving Water Temp

Evaporator Saturated Rfgt Temp

Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure

Evap Approach Temp

Evap Water Flow Status

Evap Differential Wtr Press

XXX.X PSIA/kPa

XXX.X PSID/kPaD

Flow/No Flow

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X F°/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X PSI/kPaA

XXX.X °F/C°

Flow/No Flow

XXX.X PSID/kPaD

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Data name

Approx Evap Water Flow

Calculated Chiller Capacity

Cond Entering Water Temp

Cond Leaving Water Temp

Condenser Saturated Rfgt Temp

Condenser Refrigerant Pressure

Condenser Approach Temperature

Cond Water Flow Status:

Cond Differential Wtr Press

Approx Cond Water Flow

Second Condenser Ent Wtr Temp

Second Condenser Lvg Wtr Temp

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Value

XXX.X gpm/lpm

XXXX tons/kW

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X PSIA/kPaA

XXX.X °F/C°

Flow/No Flow

XXX.X PSID/kPaD

XXXX gpm/lpm

XXX.X °F/C°

XXX.X °F/C°

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Items available to include in custom reports

Subsystem

Chiller

Compressor

Description

Active Base Loading Setpoint

Active Base Loading Setpoint Source

Application Part Number

Version

Chiller Heating or Cooling Mode

Chiller Top Level Operating Mode

Chiller Control Signal

Active Base Loading Setpoint

Active Base Loading Setpoint Source

Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature

Compressor Running

Compressor Running Time

Compressor Starts

Inboard Bearing Temperature

IGV 1 Percent Open

IGV 1 Position Steps

IGV 2 Percent Open

IGV 2 Position Steps

IGV Closed Switch

Oil Differential Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure Switch

Oil Heater Command

Oil Pump Control

Oil Pump Discharge Pressure

Oil Pump Override Time Remaining

Oil Tank Pressure

Oil Tank Temperature

Outboard Bearing Temperature

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Condenser

Evaporator

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Description

Active Hot Water Setpoint

Active Hot Water Setpoint Source

Approx Condenser Water Flow

Condenser Approach Temperature

Condenser Differential Water Pressure

Condenser Entering Water Temperature

Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

Condenser Refrigerant Pressure

Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature

Condenser Water Flow Switch Status

Outdoor Air Temperature

Second Condenser Entering Water Temperature

Second Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

Condenser Pump Override Time Remaining

Condenser Pump Override

Differential Refrigerant Pressure

Head Pressure Control Status

Active Chilled Water Setpoint

Active Chilled Water Setpoint Source

BAS Chilled Water Setpoint

Evaporator Approach Temperature

Evaporator Entering Water Temperature

Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature

Evaporator Pump Override

Evaporator Pump Override Time Remaining

Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure

Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature

Evaporator Water Flow Status

External Chilled Water Setpoint

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Subsystem

Motor

Description

Active Current Limit Setpoint

Active Current Limit Setpoint Source

BAS Current Limit Setpoint

AFD DC Bus Voltage

AFD Output Power

Starter Power Consumption

Starter Load Power Factor

AFD Transistor Temperature

Speed

Frequency

Average Line Current %RLA

Motor Winding Temperature 1

Motor Winding Temperature 2

Motor Winding Temperature 3

Motor Coolant Temperature

MTC Switch

Restart Inhibit Time (MP)

Starter Average Phase Voltage

Starter Current L1 %RLA

Starter Current L1

Starter Current L2 %RLA

Starter Current L2

Starter Current L3 %RLA

Starter Current L3

Starter Energy Consumption Not Resettable

Starter Energy Consumption Resettable

Time of Last Reset

Starter Power Demand

Starter Voltage Phase AB

Starter Voltage Phase BC

Starter Voltage Phase CA

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Data Graph Data Points

This appendix contains:

• Data points used in the default data graphs, organized by graph

• Data points available to include in custom data graphs, organized by component

Data Points Used in Default Data Graphs

Chiller Overview 1

Graph data point

Active Chilled Water Setpoint

Active Hot Water Setpoint

Evaporator Leaving Evaporator Temperature

Evaporator Entering Water Temperature

Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

Condenser Entering Water Temperature

Calculated Chiller Capacity

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Chiller Overview 2

Graph data point

Average Line Current %RLA

Frequency Hz

Differential Oil Pressure

Approach Temperature

Graph data point

Evaporator Approach Temperature

Condenser Approach Temperature

Approximate Evaporator Water Flow

Approximate Condenser Water Flow

Average Line Current

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Right Y-axis

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Evaporator

Graph data point

Active Chilled Water Setpoint

Evaporator Leaving Water Temperature

Evaporator Entering Water Temperature

Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature

Approximate Evaporator Water Flow

Motor

Graph data point

Starter Current L1 %RLA

Starter Current L2 %RLA

Starter Current L3 %RLA

Starter Voltage Phase AB

Starter Voltage Phase BC

Starter Voltage Phase CA

Condenser

Graph data point

Active Hot Water Setpoint

Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

Condenser Entering Water Temperature

Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature

Approximate Condenser Water Flow

Motor Temperature

Graph data point

Motor Winding Temperature 1

Motor Winding Temperature 2

Motor Winding Temperature 3

Motor Coolant Temperature

AFD Transistor Temperature

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Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

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Compressor

Graph data point

Average Line Current

Active Current Limit Setpoint

AFD Frequency

IGV 1 Position

Chiller Control Signal

Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature

Oil System

Graph data point

Oil Differential Pressure

Oil Tank Pressure

Oil Pump Discharge Pressure

Oil Tank Temperature

Outboard Bearing Temperature

Inboard Bearing Temperature

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Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Left Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Right Y-axis

Right Y-axis

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Data Points Available to Include in Custom Data Graphs

Component

Evaporator

Condenser

Compressor

Graph data point

Active Chilled Water Setpoint

Evaporator Leaving Evaporator Temperature

Evaporator Entering Water Temperature

Evaporator Saturated Refrigerant Temperature

Evaporator Refrigerant Pressure

Approximate Evaporator Water Flow

Calculated Chiller Capacity

Evaporator Approach Temperature

Active Ice Termination Setpoint

Active Hot Water Setpoint

Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

Condenser Entering Water Temperature

Condenser Saturated Refrigerant Temperature

Outdoor Air Temperature

Condenser Refrigerant Pressure

Condenser Approach Temperature

Approximate Condenser Water Flow

Second Condenser Leaving Water Temperature

Second Condenser Entering Water Temperature

Differential Refrigerant Pressure

Head Pressure Control Status

Chiller Control Signal

Oil Tank Pressure

Oil Pump Discharge Pressure

Oil Differential Pressure

Oil Tank Temperature

Inboard Bearing Temperature

Outboard Bearing Temperature

IGV 1 Percent Open

IGV 2 Percent Open

Compressor Refrigerant Discharge Temperature

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Motor

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Graph data point

Active Current Limit Setpoint

Average Line Current %RLA

AFD Frequency

Current L1 (%)

Current L2 (%)

Current L3 (%)

Current L1 (%)

Current L1 (A)

Current L2 (A)

Current L3 (A)

Starter Voltage AB

Starter Voltage BC

Starter Voltage CA

Motor Winding Temperature 1

Motor Winding Temperature 2

Motor Winding Temperature 3

AFD Transistor Temperature

Power Demand

Load Power Factor

Average Phase Voltage

Generator Frequency Command

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March 2009

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Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice.

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Key Features

  • Easy-to-use touchscreen interface with intuitive navigation
  • Real-time monitoring of chiller performance, including alarms, reports, and data graphs
  • Ability to start, stop, and reset the chiller remotely
  • Customizable reports and data graphs for in-depth analysis of chiller performance
  • Adjustable setpoints and operating parameters for precise control of the chiller
  • Password protection for secure access to settings and information

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I start the chiller using the AdaptiView display?
To start the chiller, press the green "Start" button on the main menu screen.
How do I view the alarms that have been triggered?
To view the alarms, press the "Alarms" button on the main menu screen.
How do I create a custom data graph?
To create a custom data graph, press the "Data Graphs" button on the main menu screen, then press the "Create" button.

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