10.4.7
Leaving Evaporator Water Temperature Sensor Fault
This alarm is generated any time that the input resistance is out of an acceptable range.
Symptom
Unit status is Off.
All circuits are stopped with a normal
shutdown procedure.
Bell icon is moving on controller's
display. String in the alarm list:
UnitOffLvgEntWTempSen
String in the alarm log:
UnitOffLvgEntWTempSen
String in the alarm snapshot
UnitOffEvpLvgWTempSen
Reset
Local HMI
Network
Auto
10.4.8
External Alarm
This alarm is generated to indicate that an external device whose operation is linked with this unit operation. This
external device could be a pump or an inverter.
Symptom
Unit status is Off.
All circuits are switched off with the
normal shutdown procedure.
Bell icon is moving on controller's
display. String in the alarm list:
UnitOffExternalAlarm
String in the alarm log:
UnitOffExternalAlarm
String in the alarm snapshot
UnitOffExternalAlarm
Reset
Local HMI
Network
Auto
NOTE: What above applies in case of configuration of the external fault digital input as Alarm.
10.4.9
Gas Leakage alarm
This alarm is generated when the external leak detector(s) detects a refrigerant concentration higher that a threshold. To
clear this alarm is required to clear the alarm either locally and, if needed, on the leak detector itself.
Symptom
Unit status is Off.
All circuits are stopped immediately.
Bell icon is moving on controller's
display. String in the alarm list:
UnitOffGasLeakage
String in the alarm log:
UnitOffGasLeakage
String in the alarm snapshot
UnitOffGasLeakage
Reset
Local HMI
Network
Auto
D–EOMWC00A07-16_02EN
Cause
Sensor is broken.
Sensor is
shorted.
Sensor is not properly connected
(open).
Cause
There is an external event that has
caused the opening, for at least 5
seconds, of the port on the controller
board.
Cause
Refrigerant leakage
Leak detector is not properly powered
Leak detector is not properly
connected to the controller.
Leak detector is broken
Leak detector is not required/needed
Operation Manual
Solution
Check for sensor integrity. according
table and allowed kOhm (k ) range.
Check correct sensors operation.
Check if sensor is shorted with a
resistance measurement.
Check for absence of water or
humidity on electrical contacts.
Check for correct plug-in of the
electrical connectors.
Check for correct sensors wiring also
according electrical scheme.
Notes
Solution
Check causes of the external event or
alarm.
Check electrical wiring from unit
controller to the external equipment
in case of any external events or
alarms have been occurred.
Notes
Solution
Locate the leakage with a sniffer and
fix the leakage.
Check the power supply of the leak
detector.
Check the connection of the detector
with reference to the wiring diagram
of the unit.
Replace the leak detector.
Check the configuration on the unit
controller and disable this option.
Notes
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