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Alarm and Warning codes. Huber CC-510w, K12-cc-NR, CC-410wl, variostat cc, CC-905, K6s-cc-NR, ministat 240w-cc, CC-505wl, CC-805, ministat 125-cc
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Alarm and Warning codes
Hard Alarms (not resettable)
Code
-1
-2
-4
-5
-6
-7
-9
-10
-11
-14
-15
-42
-43
-48
-49
-50
-58
-59
Message
Over-temperature reached
Low-level alarm release
actual value internal has exceeded the alarm temperature
actual value-internal has exceeded the alarm temperature
actual value process has exceeded the alarm temperature
Process actual value has fallen below alarm temperature
PT100 Internal not connected or faulty
PT100 Process not connected or faulty
PT100 Condensation not connected or faulty
Condensation pressure or temperature too high
Pump speed not correct. Is pump running?
PT100 return sensor not connected or faulty
PT100 Evaporator end not connected or faulty
Evaporation pressure has fallen below allowed minimum value.
Evaporation pressure is too high despite controlling
Superheat is too low for a period
Standby current is too high
Current too high when pump is running
Action
Please see chapter on setting the over-temperature
Fill with sufficient thermal fluid
Check alarm limits
Check alarm limits
Check alarm limits
Check alarm limits
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Connect a properly functioning external PT100.
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85
-63
-67
-68
-69
-74
-75
-76
-77
-86
-87
-88
-89
-90
-91
-99
-127
-128
-130
-134
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Pump pressure has dropped
No pump pressure seen over a longer time period
No valid measured values of the
internal sensor
No valid measured values of the
process sensor
Difference between control sensor – OT sensor is very large
Level has dropped: Com.G@te
HT Pressostat switch has tripped
Expansion tank temperature too high
Current increase measured on heating though NTR open. NTR
Current flow when heating is off
Opto SSR defect?
No sufficient current flow seen for main heating
No sufficient current flow seen for fine heating
Main heating current too high despite switch off
Machine type not recognised
Mains isolation relay (NTR) is sticking.
Over-temperature sensor 1 short
circuit
Over-temperature sensor 1 cable
break
Over-temperarue sensor 2 short
circuit
Over-temperature sensor 2 wire
break
Over-temperature sensor 3 cable
break
Activate air purging, degassing program. Please see corresponding chapters in the instruction manual.
Activate air purging, degassing program. Please see corresponding chapters in the instruction manual.
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Improve thermoregulation by increasing pump speed, increase internal cross section of the hoses
Check level which is monitored by the external float switch
Please see that there is sufficient air and water supply
Please see chapter on setting the over-temperature switch.
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-143
-144
-148
-149
-150
-151
-152
-153
-154
-155
-201
-202
-204
-215
-216
-1027
-1029
-2048
The LT Pressostat has operated
The MT Pressostat has operated
Reporting contact of the pump has triggered
Phase Relay for the pump motor has triggered
HT Compressor gas outlet temp.
sensor fault y
LT Compressor gas outlet temp.
faulty
Thermal contact of the pump has triggered
Temperature of the HT compressor is too high
Temperature of the NT compressor too high
HT compressor Oil pressure is too low.
HT compressor gas outlet temperature to high.
LT compressor gas outlet temperature to high.
Motor protection switch has triggered by Over-temperature
Motor protection switch has triggered by OT in Main-heating.
Motor protection switch has triggered by OT in Fine-heating
No pressure increase since pump start. Is pump dry?
Level error: Liquid level too low
Internal actual value has exceeded alarm temperature
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Right-hand (3 phase, 400V) rotation of the power supply is not available. Please connect to right-hand rotation.
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Possible viscosity problem of the thermal fluid (viscosity is too high)
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Possibly insufficient thermal fluid in the circuit. Fill in thermal fluid and air-purge.
Possibly insufficient thermal fluid in the circuit. Fill in thermal fluid and air-purge.
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Table of contents
- 4 Foreword
- 5 Quick guide for CC-thermostats
- 7 Chapter 1: Safety
- 8 Description of Safety and Information symbols
- 9 Intended Use and General Safety Instructions
- 10 Description
- 11 Duties of responsible person
- 11 Operator requirements
- 11 Machine operator duties
- 11 Work area
- 12 Safety Devices to DIN
- 14 Additional Protection Devices
- 14 Environmental Conditions
- 15 Operating conditions
- 16 Location
- 17 Thermal fluids
- 18 Chapter 2: Electronics and operation
- 19 CC-Pilot
- 20 Information Displays CC
- 23 Real-time clock
- 23 Rechargeable Battery
- 23 Event Function
- 24 Operation CC
- 25 CC Operation using the rotary knob
- 26 CC Operation using the simulated Number Pad
- 27 Main menu
- 28 Compact menu
- 36 Comfort menu
- 43 Com.G@te menu
- 50 Function Numbers and their meaning
- 56 User menu – config
- 57 User menu - select
- 58 Chapter 3: Connect the machine, fill and prepare for the required application
- 59 Power connection
- 59 Safety instructions
- 59 Start up
- 59 Protection)
- 60 Water-cooling (valid for units with water cooling)
- 61 Operation as bath thermostat (valid for temperature control units with baths)
- 62 Connecting an externally closed application (reactor)
- 63 Switching on the temperature control unit
- 63 Setting the over-temperature (OT) switch
- 66 Setting the set-point limits
- 66 Entering a set-point
- 66 Starting CC Temperature control
- 67 Ending CC Temperature control
- 68 Filling and air purging an externally closed system
- 69 Draining the machine and an externally closed application
- 69 Changing thermal fluid / internal cleaning
- 70 Chapter 4: Interfaces
- 73 RS232/SERIAL
- 74 Mutual functions Com.G@te/Web.G@te
- 76 Specific functions Com.G@te
- 77 Specific functions Web.G@te
- 82 Chapter 5: First aid for a fault condition
- 83 Messages
- 84 Display Error Messages
- 84 Alarms and Warnings
- 84 System Messages
- 85 Alarm and Warning codes
- 85 Hard Alarms (not resettable)
- 88 Exchange of the CC Electronics / Remote Control
- 88 Remote Control
- 89 Maintenance
- 90 Decontamination / Repair
- 90 Cleaning the surfaces
- 90 Plug contacts
- 91 Chapter 6: Taking the machine out of service
- 92 Decommissioning
- 93 Transport
- 93 Disposal