Pressure And Prevent Alarms - Daikin Hubbard GCU2040PXB1 Installation, Commissioning And Maintenance Manual

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According to the number of alarms selected, the default associated
descriptions will be as shown in the table.
L1-Alarms
L1-Generic alarm comp.
C01:
C02:
C03: -
Further example:
L1-Alarms
L1-High press.al.comp.
C01: -
C02: -
C03:
The same applies to the following alarms:
L1 – Compressors overload alarm
L1 – Compressors high pressure
L1 – Compressors low pressure
L1 – Compressors oil alarm
L2 – Compressors generic alarm
L2 – Compressors overload alarm
L2 – Compressors high pressure
L2 – Compressors low pressure
L2 – Compressors oil alarm
Default descriptions based on the number of alarms
Number of alarms
Descriptions
1
Generic
Overload
2
HP-LP
Overload
3
HP-LP
Oil
Overload
HP
4
Oil
Note: for oil alarms, special management is available whereby the
alarm is interpreted as an oil level alarm. When the alarm is
activated, a number of attempts are made to restore the level for a set
time before the alarm is signalled and the compressor stopped.
If a modulating device is used for the compressors, further alarms
become available:
compressor inverter warning, common for the entire suction line,
when the device is an inverter
oil sump temperature alarm, high discharge temperature and oil
dilution, for Digital Scroll™ compressors
For each compressor, two alarm variables are sent to the supervisor, one
for each priority. As well as the alarm signal, the description of the alarm is
also sent to the supervisor, using the values shown in the table:
The supervisor can interpret the variables sent by pRack PR300T and
provide the correct description of the alarm.
Copyright HPL March 2021
pRack PR300T +0300018EN rel. 1.5 - 02.05.2017
ALC90
ALC92
Tab. 8.b
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8.3 Pressure and prevent alarms

pRack PR300T can manage pressure alarms from a pressure switch or
probe, according to the following diagram.
Alarms from pressure switch:
Low suction pressure
High condensing pressure
Alarms from probe:
Low suction pressure
High suction pressure
Low condensing pressure
High condensing pressure
One possible example for the low pressure alarms is shown in the fi gure:
LP
Pressostat alarm
Probe alarm
In addition, the high pressure alarm features a prevent function, available
by manually overriding the devices as well as using additional functions,
such as heat recovery and ChillBooster. Operation of the alarms and
prevent function is described below.
8.3.1
Pressure alarms from pressure switch
The parameters corresponding to these alarms can be set in branch
G.c.a/G.c.b of the main menu.
Low suction pressure from pressure switch
The low suction pressure alarm from pressure switch has the eff ect of
stopping all the compressors without observing the various times,
therefore when the digital input confi gured as low pressure switch
is activated, all the compressors on the line aff ected are stopped
immediately.
This alarm features semiautomatic reset, and both the monitoring time
and the number of activations in the specifi ed period can be set. If the
number of activations is higher, reset becomes manual.
In addition, the delay after which the alarm is activated on both start-up
and during operation can be set.
The delay at start-up only applies to unit start-up and not compressor
power-up.
High condensing pressure from pressure switch
The high condensing pressure alarm from pressure switch has the eff ect
of stopping all the compressors without observing the various times
and forcing the fans on at maximum speed, therefore when the digital
input confi gured as high pressure switch is activated, all the compressors
on the line aff ected are stopped immediately and the fans operate at
maximum output.
This alarm features manual or automatic reset, as confi gured by the user.
The delay after which the alarm is activated can also be set
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Pressure
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Fig. 8.c
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