Trane mP30 Installation Operation & Maintenance
Trane mP30 Installation Operation & Maintenance

Trane mP30 Installation Operation & Maintenance

Control for precision air conditioners

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Installation
Operation
Maintenance
mP30 CONTROL
FOR PRECISION AIR CONDITIONERS
PKG-SVX09A-E4

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  • Page 1 Installation Operation Maintenance mP30 CONTROL FOR PRECISION AIR CONDITIONERS PKG-SVX09A-E4...
  • Page 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL UG30 CONTROL SOCIÉTÉ TRANE BP 6-1, rue des Amériques 88191 Golbey Cedex FRANCE http://www.trane.com Release: Date: 18 – 03 - 2004 Checked by: 2 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reading the alarms historic record Alarm codes description Default values Memory reset Appendix: Flowchart for UG30/mP30 masks – Access with USER password Flowchart for UG30/mP30 masks – Access with FACTORY password 3 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 4: Program Identification

    In general, all the instructions found in the unit’s Installation, Use and Maintenance Manual apply. WARNING: In direct expansion air-conditioners with a three-phase power supply, the controller's power may be cut if the phase sequence relay (RSF) is tripped. 4 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 5 +70°C with 0-80 non condensating R.H. Alarms are active when the relevant input is open (not powered) Input ID1, for remote ON/OFF, powers up the unit when it is itself powered. 5 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 6: Lay-Out Of Uniguard Base Ug30/Mp30 Circuit

    - low down: connectors ("1" - "2" - "3"), with the analogue and digital inputs and outputs; - lay-out for the clock circuit (optional); - lay-out for the RS485 serial circuit (optional); C3/4 OUT3 C1/2 OUT5 OUT4 OUT2 OUT1 ID10 6 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 7: Inputs And Outputs

    Available for non-serious alarm warning (on DX/S) ANALOGUE OUTPUTS – Connector 1 Equipped with a 0-10Vdc analogue output and 1 phase cut-out output. CW - CW/S DX - DX/S Humidifier control Humidifier control Y1 – GND 7 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 8: Optional Sensors

    - make the serial line connection observing the indicated polarities; - power up. Set the UG30/mP30’s address in the network with parameter Ho and the speed with parameter HP (see paragraph “REMOTE CONTROL OF UNIT “. Consult manual for Supervision Systems.
  • Page 9: Lay-Out Of Cp1 Circuit

    As to installation refer to the user manual of the immersed-electrodes OEM series. 9 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 10 JUPITER UNIT CP1 CONFIGURATION (SD/SU 0151 – 0251 – 0331………..) unit (single-phase OEMs): For all sizes, the Cp1 card must be configured for a nominal steam JUPITER flow of 3 kg/h 10 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 11 Nominal steam flow will be reduced by 50% (4 kg/h) for MERCURY 1-2 frame and by 75% (6 kg/h) for MERCURY 3-4 frame and MERCURY BIG units. Dip switches type A (alarm relay and maximum production settings) 11 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 12 The “TA RATE” dip switches are left in their default positions since an external TAM is being used Jumper setting on external TAM IN MERCURY/MERCURY BIG MODELS, THE JUMPER MUST BE PLACED IN POSITION 100 (END OF SCALE IS QUANTIFIED IN AMPERES 100=10 AMPERES) 12 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 13 INSTRUCTION MANUAL UG30 CONTROL LIST OF ALARMS Alarm state is active when the LEDs flash, and their type is described in the following tables. 13 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 14 INSTRUCTION MANUAL UG30 CONTROL 14 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 15 INSTRUCTION MANUAL UG30 CONTROL 15 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 16: Display

    All keys locked. To unlock the keyboard, PASSWORD input requested. access with the USER password and reset the USER Hi parameter to 0 value (see paragraph “THE KEYBOARD”). 16 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 17: Keyboard

    Used for adjusting the contrast of the LCD display according to the visual angle being used (starting with the STATUS MASK) If the keys shown here are pressed simultaneously, contrast is increased or reduced. 17 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 18: Information On Display When Unit Is Off

    • “ ” and " ": unit turned OFF from a remote contact or a Supervisor; • " unit turned OFF according to set hour bands. C. Unit turned OFF due to alarm status: 18 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 19: Unit Start-Up Conditions

    1. a remote ON/OFF contact (the symbol “ ” appears on the display); 2. a supervision system (possible only in units equipped with a serial circuit); 3. programmable hour bands (only in units equipped with a clock circuit). 19 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 20: Status Mask

    OFF. F. Abnormal status: • “ ”: turns on during alarm event; • " ": flashes if the threshold of a work hour-counter was exceeded. 20 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 21: Unit Status Display

    (external air temperature) Only shown if sensor °C installed. B3 sensor reading (humidity percentage). Only if sensor installed. %R.H. sensor reading (delivery air temperature) Only shown if sensor °C installed. 21 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 22: Access To Parameters When Consulting Or Programming

    1.d. press key once to return to the initial menu selection mask (see point 1.b.). 1.a. press key again to return to the STATUS MASK. 22 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 23 INSTRUCTION MANUAL UG30 CONTROL EXAMPLE: humidity set-point reading (parameter “r5”). 23.9 °C Prob SetP …. …. 23.0 50.0 23.9 °C SetP Parameter r5 (= Humidity set-point); Value = 50.0%. 23 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 24 The symbol will stop flashing. You can, from any point, press key to go back by one mask or press key to return to the STATUS MASK. 24 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 25 This is the meaning of symbol shown on the display: on with steady light: access to masks is in read only mode; on and flashing : access to masks is in programming mode; 25 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 26 STATUS MASK. After you have modified the machine configuration parameters, to ensure correct operation right away, we advise you to reset the control by turning off power. 26 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 27: Changing The Password

    The password for all FACTORY parameters can not be modified; the password of the USER parameters can be modified through parameter HH. Minimum Maximum Default ENERAL USER Password (**) the USER password is contained in the sealed envelop enclosed with the Instruction Manual. (**) 27 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 28: Hardware Configuration

    (**) in T-version JUPITER units with standard heating elements, parameter H6 always has the value 1. In units with more powerful heating elements (models 0331-0601 and 0200-0600), it has the value 3. 28 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 29: Operation Hour-Counter

    (press for …. 5 seconds) : input the "USER" password contained in the envelope enclosed with the manual. Prob …. …. 1001 (press keys Simultaneously for at 1001 least 5 seconds) 29 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 30 - Open the humidifier thermal breaker; - Clean or replace the cylinder; - After cleaning or replacing the cylinder, re-position the component and restore normal humidifier operation. 30 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 31: Remote Control Of Unit

    Serial address in the RS485 supervision network. Supervisor serial Baudrate. It sets the line speed on the RS485 supervision network. 1= 1200 Baud 2= 2400 Baud 3= 4800 Baud 4= 9600 Baud 5= 19200 Baud 31 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 32: Connecting More Than One Unit

    Digital output configuration DO7: 0 = excited relay in dehumidification (CW unit) 1 = de-energize in dehumidification (DX unit) 2 = alarm relay for non-serious alarms (CW/S-DX/S only) 3 = output for rotation control 32 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 33: Temperature Set Points

    ENSORS unit B1 sensor calibration. Room temperature. -6.0 °C B2 sensor calibration. External air temperature. -6.0 °C B3 sensor calibration. Room relative humidity. %R.H. B4 sensor calibration. Delivery temperature. -6.0 °C 33 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 34: Clock/Dater - Time-Bands

    N.B.: The ON status from time-bands operates only if the unit is activated from the keyboard and from a remote input. Enabling of time-bands is through the following parameter: Cloc Minimum Maximum Default 0= time-band disabled 2= ON/OFF from time-bands 34 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 35 On completion of copying, symbol automatically stops flashing and the next day is displayed. If the next day has to be copied as well, release key and then press it again for another 3 seconds. 35 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 36 ON/OFF key had been pressed. However, the unit can be manually forced to start. Access the “Cloc” menu, view the hour-band that caused the OFF status, and then press the key to restart the unit, 23.9 °C ….. Cloc ….. 19:00 19:00 19:00 ….. 36 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 37: Delays Due To Alarm Signals

    HF (default setting is 0); • lights up the red light of key • activates the buzzer (if the USER P4 parameter is set at a value other than zero). 37 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 38: Reading The Alarms Historic Record

    The displayed alarm codes are those shown in the following chapter; some special codes are also included to report the following events: Code Meaning PrOn UNIT started after power failure Manual reset of alarms by Alarm key. 38 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 39: Alarm Codes Description

    It is read by the B4 delivery temperature sensor when the cooling function is active, but the difference between the delivery air temperature and room temperature is lower than the value defined by the Pd parameter (default 3°C). 39 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 40 Alarm delayed by 1 minute from the moment when the UNIT is turned ON and from when the error is detected. When the error is detected, all functions associated with the sensor (CO:FA alarm management) are disabled. 40 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 41 10V. Can be caused by incorrectly connected sensors or by a power supply overload to the sensors. If lighted, there is an alarm situation. The type of alarm is signalled by the flashing of one or more LEDs. 41 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 42 FACTORY %R.H. 20.0 Delta from set high humidity alarm FACTORY %R.H. 30.0 Alarm start delay high/low temperature /humidity USER Management type general alarm input ID5 FACTORY flag General alarm delay USER 42 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 43: Appendix

    Set the default values, see above paragraph “Default Values”; Configure the devices and the sensors fitted according to the type of unit, adjust the set-points that needed to be different from the default values. APPENDIX – mask flowcharts 43 (44) mP30-UG30 - Rev. 1.5 - Date: 18-03-2004...
  • Page 44 Screen Flow Chart - Access password "USER" (press button for 5 (insert password (press button seconds) "USER") to confirm) (reading only) (reading and programming ) Prob SetP...
  • Page 45 ALAr - 01 11:54 3 - 4 Cloc - 01 3 - 4 10:37 AlPG (alarm history) - 01 3 - 4 LP:C1 10:29 return to PROB screen by pressing again on the button: Prob...
  • Page 46 Screen Flow Chart – Access password “FACTORY” (press on both buttons at the (insert password (press button same time for 5 seconds ) "FACTORY") to confirm) (reading and programming) (**) Prob SetP ……...
  • Page 47 …… …… ALAr …… - 01 11:54 3 - 4 Cloc - 01 3 - 4 10:37 AlPG (alarm history) - 01 3 - 4 LP:C1 10:29 return to PROB screen by pressing again on the button: Prob (**)
  • Page 48 88191 Golbey Cedex France http : // www.trane.com Société Trane - Société Anonyme au capital de 61 005 000 Euro - Siret 306 050 188-00011 - RCS Epinal B 306 050 188 Numéro d'identification taxe intracommunautaire : An American Standard Company...

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