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NETWORK
TOUCH
ELECTRONIC
INTERFACE
CONTROL
User Manual
Turbocor
EN
4471921_00 1801

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  • Page 1 NETWORK TOUCH ELECTRONIC INTERFACE CONTROL User Manual Turbocor 4471921_00 1801...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX QUICK REFERENCE ................. 4 CLOCK MENU .................. 25 DATE AND TIME SETTINGS ON THE MAIN BOARD STRUCTURE OF THE MENUS ............5 AND ON THE TOUCH DISPLAY BOARD............25 INTERACTING WITH THE GRAPHIC INTERFACE ......6 INSTALLER MENU ................26 ACCESS THE MENU VIA PASSWORD (0000) ..........26 NAVIGATING THE APPLICATION PAGES ........
  • Page 4: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE This manual shows all the masks contained in the touch screen panel management software, however, this page shows a summary diagram of the basic operations which the user might need, indicating the reference to this manual page which describes the desired function page (for all other information refer to the index): Switch the unit on or off (Page 15) Touch screen Select the functioning mode (Page 15)
  • Page 5: Structure Of The Menus

    STRUCTURE OF THE MENUS The Touch screen panel allows the user to manage all unit operating para- more specific parameters are organised through different menus accessible meters through its graphic interface specially designed to be used through through appropriate selection page, here each menu is shown with a spe- the touchscreen;...
  • Page 6: Interacting With The Graphic Interface

    INTERACTING WITH THE GRAPHIC INTERFACE The command and control interface of the unit is based on a touch-screen. to all possible operations, such as the selection of a window, the switching The interface is designed to be used in a simple and intuitive manner; the between windows or the entering of a precise numeric value;...
  • Page 7: Setting A Numeric Value For A Parameter

    SETTING A NUMERIC VALUE FOR A PARAMETER Many parameters (such as, for example, the seasonal working set) provide Set a new numeric value: for the user to enter a numeric value; in these cases, proceed as follows: Once in a page that contains an editable numeric value (e.g. the working set), press directly on the currently displayed value;...
  • Page 8: Main Monitor

    MAIN MONITOR This page contains general information on the current status and operation ATTENTION: some pages (or items within the same pages) of of the unit. Moreover, by pressing the graphical elements that represent this menu may not be visible as they are specific for certain the components of the cooling circuit, it is possible to enter specific sub- models or types of unit (depending on the configuration, windows where to view the data relating to the selected component;...
  • Page 9: Wtx/Wtg

    MAIN MONITOR - WTX/WTG ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the Alarms page (if an alarm is currently present on the system, the icon will flash) Enables to turn the unit on or off (it turns on if the background is green, off if it is white) Enables to access the "COMPRESSORS"...
  • Page 10: Wmx/Wmg/Tw110

    Main monitor - WMX/WMG/TW110 ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the Alarms page (if an alarm is currently present on the system, the icon will flash) Enables to turn the unit on or off (it turns on if the background is green, off if it is white) Enables to access the "COMPRESSORS"...
  • Page 11: Compressors Page

    • On: compressor on; • grey = load in standby; • Repositioning: compressor off repositioning of the IGV valve in progress; • Al.Turbocor: compressor in alarm; these signs may have one of the following states: • Lim.High TGP: Limit for pressing gas temperature;...
  • Page 12: Electronic Valve Page (Not Available For Tw110)

    Main monitor - ELECTRONIC VALVE page (not available for TW110) ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to main monitor Open the Alarms page (if an alarm is currently present on the system, the icon will flash) Index Meaning They indicate the current values of the following parameters: Mode = indicates the current status of the electronic valve, this status can be: •...
  • Page 13: Evaporator Page

    Main monitor - EVAPORATOR page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to main monitor Open the Alarms page (if an alarm is currently present on the system, the icon will flash) Index Meaning They indicate the current values of the following parameters: Evap.water inlet = indicates the temperature of the evaporator water inlet; Evap.water outlet = indicates the temperature of the evaporator water outlet;...
  • Page 14: Condenser Page

    Main monitor - CONDENSER page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to main monitor Open the Alarms page (if an alarm is currently present on the system, the icon will flash) Index Meaning They indicate the current values of the following parameters: Mode = indicates the current status of the condenser, this can be: •...
  • Page 15: On/Off Menu

    ON/OFF MENU This page enables to manage the crucial commands of the uni. Through ATTENTION: some pages (or items within the same pages) of this window the user can turn the machine on or off, set the values this menu may not be visible as they are specific for certain relative to the setpoints and, for the units that require it, set the seasonal models or types of unit (depending on the configuration, operating mode...
  • Page 16: Time Periods Page - Daily Setting

    On/Off menu - TIME PERIODS Page - Daily setting ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Go back to the On/Off menu; Go to next page; Go to alarms menu; Select the day of the week to be set; Set the start time (divided by hours and minutes) of the first time period;...
  • Page 17: Alarm Menu

    ALARMS MENU With the ALARMS menu you can view, and possibly reset, the alarm therefore, before performing the reset, you must be sure of the nature conditions arisen in the unit during its functioning; the alarms are of the alarm and its cause (possibly by referring to the specific after- divided into different categories according to their severity.
  • Page 18: Alarms List

    Semi (semi-automatic) = the alarm is automatic, but if it is triggered more than 3 times in an hour then it becomes with manual reset TurboAL = characteristic alarm of Turbocor compressors. It is automatically reset with the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 19 Code Description Reset Code Description Reset AL120 EVD Coil low AL184 Turbocor3 24Vdc fault Auto TurboAL AL121 Master Offline Auto AL185 Turbocor3 Motor Back EMF low TurboAL AL122 Slave Offline Auto AL186 Turbocor3 EEprom error TurboAL AL123 Gas Leak (IN16 open) AL187 Turbocor3 Generator mode rearm TurboAL...
  • Page 20: Inputs/Outputs Menu

    INPUTS/OUTPUTS MENU These pages contain the values and states associated with inputs and ATTENTION: some pages (or items within the same pages) of outputs available on the unit this menu may not be visible as they are specific for certain models or types of unit (depending on the configuration, some components may not be available), however, this manual will list all possible pages.
  • Page 21: Wmx/Wmg Digital Inputs Page

    Inputs/outputs menu - WMX/WMG digital inputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the alarm menu Go to next page Index Meaning The values read by the transducers and by the probes connected to the various analogue inputs available on the unit board are indicated Inputs/outputs menu - TW110 digital inputs page ACTIONS...
  • Page 22: Wtx/Wtg Digital Inputs Page

    Inputs/outputs menu - WTX/WTG digital inputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the alarm menu Go to next page Go back to previous page Index Meaning The statuses of the digital inputs available on the unit board are indicated Inputs/outputs menu - WMX/WMG/TW110 digital inputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE:...
  • Page 23: Wtx/Wtg Digital Outputs Page

    Inputs/outputs menu - WTX/WTG digital outputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the alarm menu Go to next page Go back to previous page Index Meaning The statuses of the available digital outputs are indicated (green = On; grey = Off) Inputs/outputs menu - WMX/WMG digital outputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE:...
  • Page 24: Tbx Analog Outputs Page

    Inputs/outputs menu - TBX analog outputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the alarm menu Go back to previous page Index Meaning The percentage values of the analog outputs of the board are indicated Inputs/outputs menu - WTX/WMX/WMG/WTG/TW110 analog outputs page ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page...
  • Page 25: Graphs Menu

    CHARTS MENU Through the GRAPHS menu it is possible to display, in real-time, the graph of the evaporator inlet and outlet temperature probes Graphs menu - Graphs in real time ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Open the menu selecting page Open the alarm menu Saves the data stored in memory (4000 pairs of evaporator inlet/outlet temperature values, sampled every 10 seconds) on USB.
  • Page 26: Installer Menu

    INSTALLER MENU With the INSTALLER menu you can access many of the settings available only to the unit or system maintenance and/or after-sales assistance for the functioning and adjustment of the system; however, this personnel, which is why the menu requires an access password. menu may contain parameters whose modification is recommended INSTALLER PASSWORD: 0000 INSTALLER menu - Access the menu via password (0000)
  • Page 27: Language Submenu

    Indicates the current software version installed on the touch display board Indicates the current software version installed on the turbocor compressors board Indicates the date and time of the test carried out at the factory of the unit, in addition to the...
  • Page 28: Chiller Submenu

    INSTALLER menu - CHILLER submenu - Selection of the adjustment logic in cooling ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go to next page Sets the probe on which to base cooling adjustment. The potential choices are: EVAP.INL.
  • Page 29: Setting The Climatic Curve To Be Used In Cooling (Only Air/Water Unit)

    INSTALLER menu - CHILLER submenu - Setting the climatic curve to be used in cooling (only air/water unit) ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go to next page Go back to previous page Sets the external air temperature below which the cold setpoint is not compensated Sets the external air temperature above which the cold...
  • Page 30: System Side Submenu

    INSTALLER menu - SYSTEM SIDE submenu - Pump settings (Page 1) ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go back to previous page Sets the number of pumps installed on the system side. The number of pumps can be 2 at maximum (in case of water/water machines in heating, this page is used to define the number of system side pumps)
  • Page 31: Counts Submenu

    INSTALLER menu - COUNTS submenu - Displays the work hours status of the components of the unit ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Index Meaning Indicates the number of hours of operation for the various components (the number at the top indicates the index of the component in case there are more than one on the unit): Pump hours sys.
  • Page 32: Options Submenu

    INSTALLER menu - OPTIONS submenu - Settings related to the BMS ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go to next page Sets the address to be assigned to the BMS1 (i.e. accessory AER485P1) Sets the protocol to be used for the BMS1.
  • Page 33: Tw110/Wmx/Wmg Multifunction Input Settings

    INSTALLER menu - OPTIONS submenu - TW110/WMX/WMG multifunction input settings ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go to next page Go back to previous page Sets the function to be assigned to the analogue input U3.
  • Page 34: Set Unit Of Measurement For The System

    INSTALLER menu - OPTIONS submenu - Set unit of measurement for the system ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go back to previous page Selects the type of unit of measurement to be used. The choices available are: °C/bar;...
  • Page 35: Sets Logic For Master/Slave Units Management

    INSTALLER menu - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION submenu - Sets logic for Master/Slave units management ACTIONS AVAILABLE: Return to the submenu selection page for the INSTALLER menu Go to alarm menu Go back to previous page Select the type of installation. This type can be: STAND ALONE = a single unit;...
  • Page 36: Notes On Connecting Two Master/Slave Units

    Unit pLAN MODBUS Display touch screen pGDTouch pCO5+ control board EEV electronic valve driver Master Plan Driver turbocor 1 Driver turbocor 2 Modbus Display touch screen pGDTouch pCO5+ control board EEV electronic valve driver Slave Driver turbocor 1 Driver turbocor 2 The Master/Slave electrical connection of the two chillers is performed via a pLAN line cable as shown in the figure (dotted line).
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