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OPERATION

MANUAL
AIR -COOLED CHILLER
(SINGLE SCREW COMPRESSOR)

UAA-ST3M

OM-UAA-0620(1)-DAIKIN
Part Number: C08019049338
TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS II

1. INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 General 3

2. DEFINITION 5

3. ABOUT SAFETY 7

4. CONTROL PANEL 8
4.1 System Architecture 8
4.2 Control Panel Layout 9
4.3 Controller features 10
4.4 Main controller 11

5. OPERATING THE CONTROL SYSTEM 13


5.1 Start/Stop Unit 13
5.2 Parameter Viewing and setting 14

6. UNIT PARAMETERS 32
6.1 Unit Setpoints 32

7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 40
7.1 Startup Troubleshooting Guide 40
7.2 Alarm Troubleshooting Guide 42
7.3 Alarm Clearing 73
7.4 Alarm Log 73

8. BAS INTERFACE 74
8.1 General 74
8.2 Modbus protocol 74
8.3 BACNEt protocol 78

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 General

This manual provides setup, operating, troubleshooting and maintenance information for the DAIKIN
Air Cooled Single Screw Chillers listed below with 1 and 2 circuits using MicroTech III Controller.

HAZARD IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION

⚠ DANGER
Dangers indicate a hazardous situation which will result in death or serious injury if not avoided.

⚠ WARNING
Warnings indicate potentially hazardous situations, which can result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death if not avoided.

⚠ CAUTION
Cautions indicate potentially hazardous situations, which can result in personal injury or equipment
damage if not avoided.
ER

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Software Version:
This manual covers units with Software Version: MHS010V1.31

The unit’s software version number can be viewed by selecting the “About chiller” menu item
accessible without password.

⚠ CAUTION
• Electric shock hazard: can cause personal injury or equipment damage. This equipment must
be properly grounded. Connections to, and service of, the MicroTech III control panel must
be performed only by personnel who are knowledgeable in the operation of this equipment.
• Static sensitive components. A static discharge while handling electronic circuit boards can
cause damage to the components. Discharge any static electrical charge by touching the bare
metal inside the control panel before performing any service work. Never unplug any cables,
circuit board terminal blocks, or power plugs while power is applied to the panel.

NOTICE

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with this instruction manual, can cause interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s own expense. Daikin disclaims any
liability resulting from any interference or for the correction thereof.

! WARNIN
! CAUTION

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2. DEFINITION

Active Setpoint
The active setpoint is the parameter setting in effect at any given moment. This variation can occur on
setpoints that can be altered during normal operation. Resetting the chilled water leaving temperature
setpoint by one of several methods such as return water temperature is an example.

Active Capacity Limit


The active capacity setpoint is the setting in effect at any given moment. Any one of several external
inputs can limit a compressor’s capacity below its maximum value.

Dead Band
The dead band is a set of values associated with a setpoint such that a change in the variable occurring
within the dead band causes no action from the controller. For example, if a temperature setpoint is
44F and it has a dead band of 0.2 degrees F, nothing will happen until the measured temperature is less
than 43.8F or more than 44.2F.

LWT
Chilled / Evaporator leaving water temperature.

EWT
Chilled / Evaporator entering water temperature.

Discharge Superheat
Discharge superheat is calculated using the following equation:
Discharge Superheat = Discharge Temperature – Condenser Saturated Temperature

Suction Superheat (SSH)


SSH is calculated for each circuit using the following equation:
SSH = Suction Temperature – Evaporator Saturated Temperature

Evaporator Approach
The evaporator approach is calculated for each circuit. The equation is as follows:
Evaporator Approach = LWT – Evaporator Saturated Temperature.

EXV
Electronic expansion valve, used to control the flow of refrigerant to the evaporator, controlled by the
circuit microprocessor.

Unload Evaporator Low Pressure Setpoint


The kPa suction pressure setting at which the controller will unload the compressor to maintain the
minimum setting.

HMI
Operator Interface Touch Screen, one screen per unit provides operating data visually and
accommodates setpoint entry.

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Stage Up / Stage Down Delta-T
Staging is the act of starting or stopping a compressor or fan when another is still operating. Startup
and Stop is the act of starting the first compressor or fan and stopping the last compressor or fan. The
Delta-T is the “dead band” on either side the setpoint in which no action is taken.

Stage Up Delay
The time delay from the start of the first compressor to the start of the second.

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3. ABOUT SAFETY

Electrical installation

⚠ CAUTION
• All electrical connections to the machine must be carried out in compliance
with laws and regulations in force.
• All installation, operating and maintenance activities must be carried out by
qualified personnel.
• Please refer to the specific wiring diagram for the machine that you have
purchased, and which was sent with the unit.
• Should the wiring diagram not come with the machine, please contact your
dealer for further action.
• Use copper conductors only. Failure to use copper conductors could cause
overheating or corrosion at the connection points and damages the unit.
• To avoid interference, all control wires must be installed separately from the
power wires. Use separate electrical conduits for this purpose.
• Before servicing the machine in any way, open the general disconnecting
switch on the machine's main power supply.
• When the machine is off, but the disconnector switch is in the closed position,
unused circuits are live as well.
• Never open the terminal board box of the compressors before having opened
the unit's general disconnecting switch.
• In installations with power supply lines longer than 50 meters, inductive
coupling between phases and between phase and earth generates significant
electromagnetic field.
• In order to limit these phenomena, it is good practice to lay out the phase
wires symmetrically, as described in the figure:

• Chiller unit compressors are single-direction rotation compressors and can be


damaged if rotated in the wrong direction. For this reason, proper phasing of
electrical power is important. Terminal block indicator (R, S, T). R=L1, S=L2, T=L3

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4. CONTROL PANEL

4.1 System Architecture

The MicroTech III control system for air cooled single screw chillers consists of a main unit controller
with several extension I/O modules attached depending on the chiller size and configuration. Up to
two optional BAS communication modules may be included on request.

The overall controls architecture uses the following:


• One Microtech III main controller
• I/O extension modules as needed depending on the configuration of the unit
• Optional BAS interface as selected

BAS
I/O Extension
Interface MicroTech III Main I/O Extension
POL965
(Modbus, Controller POL687 POL945
(Sys 1)
Bacnet)

I/O I/O
I/O Extension
Extension Extension
POL965
POL94U POL94U
(Sys 2)
(Sys 1) (Sys 2)

Controller Quantity
Model
POL687.7 POL945 POL965 POL94U
UAA105– UAA220 1 1 1 1
UAA245-UAA450 1 1 2 2

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4.2 Control Panel Layout

Item Function Description


OFF Turn OFF the unit
1 Q0 (Unit Switch)
ON Turn ON the unit
OFF Turn OFF System 1
2 Q1 (1#SYS SW)
ON Turn ON System 1
OFF Turn OFF System 2
3 Q2 (2#SYS SW)
ON Turn ON System 2
4 CM1 Indicating working current for 1#SYS Compressor
5 CM2 Indicating working current for 2#SYS Compressor

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4.3 Controller features
1. Display following temperature and pressure readings:
i. Entering and leaving chilled water temperature
ii. Saturated evaporator refrigerant temperature and pressure
iii. Saturated condenser refrigerant temperature and pressure
iv. Suction line, and discharge line temperatures – calculated superheat for
suction and discharge lines
2. Unit and system status display.
3. Selectable leaving or entering water temperature control based on application.
4. EXV auto control using suction superheat.
5. Condenser fans control based on condenser pressure.
6. Three levels of security password protection against unauthorized changing of setpoint
and other control parameters.
7. Pre-emptive control for low evaporator pressure and high condenser pressure condition
to take corrective action prior to fault trip.
8. Alarm display to inform operators of warning and fault conditions. All events and
alarms are with time and date for identification of when the fault condition occurred.
9. Alarm history display with time and date for identification.
10. Test mode allows the service technician to manually control the controller’s output and
can be useful for system checkout
11. Building Automation System (BAS) communication capability via Modbus and
BACnet standard protocols.

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4.4 Main controller
4.4.1 Installation of controller battery
Every delivered unit is come with a lithium coin cell 3V battery, packed in a sealable plastic
bag as illustrated in figure below:

The battery acts as backup power for controller internal memory retention (setting and
parameters) when there is power failure.

After the unit get to the site, must install the controller battery by the customer service
technicians before commissioning. Adjust the controller time to local time is required.

Please refer to procedure below for battery installation in the controller:

1. Power off the controller


2. Using a small screwdriver, remove the front cover on the controller
MT3006 (POL687.70)

3. Insert the battery into the compartment on the side with the battery
facing upward as shown in figure below:

4. Close the left side of the cover and then pressing on the right side
with a finger.

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4.4.2 Controller layout

Item Function Description


1 LED backlight screen Display information or data
2 Alarm Query Press the key to enter alarm menu
3 Shortcut key Return to main menu
4 Return Return to the upper-layer menu
Turn Page up while checking / Reduce value while
Up
Clockwise parameter setting
5 Turn Anti- Page down while checking / increase value
Down
Clockwise while parameter setting
Press Enter Confirm Operation

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5. OPERATING THE CONTROL SYSTEM

5.1 Start/Stop Unit


Unit start-up

Start-up procedure
Steps Description
1 Pre-start check up
1.1 Confirm the unit has been commissioned and ready for operation

1.2 Check whether unit status meet the requirements of start-up.


2 Start-up
2.1 Supply power to the unit

2.2 Turn the Emergency Stop clockwise until it springs up.


Turn MCB (Moulded Circuit Breaker) Q12 at low voltage panel to ON. The following
main menu displays in 30 seconds.

2.3

Turn Q0 (Unit Switch) to ON, the screens display the following

2.4

After the unit and water circulation started, confirm whether the water system works
properly. If the controller does not display “Auto: Evap Recirc”, see 10.1

Turn the Q1 (1#SYS SW.) and Q2 (2#SYS SW.) to ON, then unit will start and adjust
2.5 load automatically. If it need circuit 1 or circuit 2 run alone, just turn the respective switch
to ON.

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Unit shut down

Shut down procedure


Steps Description
1 Shut down - Circuit
To shutdown circuit 1# or circuit 2#, turn the switch of the corresponding circuit to “OFF”.
1.1
After these operations, the circuit will shut down automatically.
2 Shut down - Unit
2.1 Turn Q1(1#SYS SW.) and Q2(2#SYS SW.) to OFF

Turn Q0 (UNIT SWITCH) to OFF. After these operations, the unit will shut down
2.2
automatically.

5.2 Parameter Viewing and setting


After entering the user password, you can view and modify parameters at the user level. The
default user password is 1990. Parameter setting must be in accord with this operation manual.
Improper setting can cause erratic chiller operation and damage to the chiller.

Below table shows different page accessibility:

Main Menu

Main Menu
Steps Description
Press the shortcut key to go to the main menu

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Main Menu
Steps Description
Press the knob. The password input interface displays.

Press the knob and enter the highest digit of the password and press the knob to confirm the
entry. Enter other digits in turn in the same way. If the user password is correct, you can
view and modify parameters at the user level. After you enter the password, the main menu
displays as below and “6” displays at the upper-left corner.

Turn the knob clockwise. The following menu display in turn

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Setting Temperature

Temperature setting procedure


Steps Description
Enter the user password and choose “View/Set Unit” in main menu then choose
“Temperatures”. The following screen displays:

Turn the knob clockwise. The following menus display in turn:

“Cool LWT 1” indicates the setpoint of evaporator leaving water temperature in cooling
mode. The value range is (4.0°C, 15.0°C).
“Cool LWT 2” indicates the double setpoint temperature of leaving water in cooling
mode. The value range is (4.0°C, 15.0°C).
To set "Cool LWT 1" or "Cool LWT 2", select the item and press the knob. The
following interface displays

3 Turn the knob clockwise to increase the value and turn it anticlockwise to decrease the
value and press the knob to confirm the setting. Then the previous menu displays and the
parameter setting takes effect. Other parameters can be set in the same way.

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Quick Menu

Quick Menu
Steps Description
Choose Quick Menu

Press the knob to enter the Quick Menu

Turn the knob clockwise or anticlockwise to view other parameters in the quick menu.

No. Menu Property Unit Description


View the current operation status of
the unit.
Auto:
Off: Ice Mode Tmr
Off: OAT Lockout
Off: All Cir Disabled
Off: Unit Alarm
Off: Keypad Disable
Off: Remote Sw
Off: BAS Disable
Off: Unit Sw
Off: Time Schedule
1 Unit Status R -
Off: Test Mode
Auto: Noise Reduction
Auto: Wait For Load
Auto: Evap Recirc
Auto: Wait For Flow
Auto: Pumpdn
Auto: Max Pulldn
Auto: Unit Cap Lim
Auto: Current Lim
Off: Cfg Chg,Rst Ctlr
Off : Mfg Loc Not Set
Off: Comm Cfg Tmr

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No. Menu Property Unit Description
View the actual setpoint of evaporator
2 Active Setpt R °C
leaving water temperature
View the evaporator leaving water
3 Evap LWT R °C
temperature
View the evaporator entering water
4 Evap EWT R °C
temperature
5 Unit Capacity R °C View the capacity of the unit
6 Unit Current R A View the current of the unit
View the softload capacity limitation of
7 Softload Limit R %
the unit
View the network capacity limitation of
8 Network Limit R %
the unit
View the demand capacity limitation of
9 Demand Limit R %
the unit
10 Unit Mode R - View the current mode of the unit
unit. The options are as follows:
Local: The unit is controlled by control
11 Control Source R/W - panel
Network: The unit is controlled by local
panel and network
Current Limit View or set the current limitation of the
12 R/W A
unit

R: Read
R/W: Read and write by customer

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View/Set Unit

View/Set Unit
Steps Description
Choose View/Set Unit

Press the knob to enter the View/Set Unit

Turn the knob clockwise or anticlockwise to view other parameters in the quick menu.

User needs to press the enter knob to view details parameters

No. Menu Description


1. Status/Settings ► Enter the menu. For details, see 41
2. Set-Up ► Enter the menu. For details, see 42
3. Temperatures ► Enter the menu. For details, see 43
4. Date/Time/ Enter the menu. For details, see 44, 45

Schedules
5. Power Conservation ► Enter the menu. For details, see 45
6. Ctrlr IP Setup ► Enter the menu. For details, see 46
7. Design Conditions ► Enter the menu. For details, see 46
8. Menu Password ► Enter the menu. For details, see 46

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• Status/Settings

No. Menu Property Unit Description


View the current operation status of the
1. Unit Status R -
unit
2. Next Crkt On R - View the next circuit to be started
3. Next Crkt Off R - View the next circuit to be stopped
Used to enable the unit
4. Chiller Enable R - Enable: Allow the unit to be started
Disable: Prohibit the unit to be started
View and set the control source of the
unit. The options are as follows:
Local: The unit is controlled by control
5. Control Source R -
panel
Network: The unit is controlled by local
panel and network
6. Netwrk En SP R - View the status of BAS switch
7. Netwrk Mode SP R - View the mode setting of BAS
8. Netwrk Cool SP R °C View the BAS cooling setpoint
9. Netwrk Ice SP R °C View the BAS ice storage setpo int
View the network capacity limitation of
10. Netwrk Cap Lim R %
the unit
View remaining time before next
11. Stg Up Dly Rem R s
compressor start
View remaining time before next
12. Stg Dn Dly Rem R s
compressor stop
View the remaining time of an ice
13. Ice Cycle Rem R min
storage cycle
14. Evap Pmp 1Hrs R Hour View the running time of pump 1
15. Evap Pmp 2Hrs R Hour View the running time of pump 2
16. Remote Srv En R/W - Reserved

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• Set-Up

No. Menu Property Unit Description


Set the available modes for the unit:
Cool: Cooler only
Cool/Ice w/Glycol: Cooler only, Ice
Available Storage, Glycol
1. R -
Modes Cool/Heat: Heat Pump
Cool/Ice/Heat w/Glycol: Heat Pump
Unit, Ice Storage, Glycol
Test: Test mode
View the start-up temperature
2. Start Up DT R °C
difference
3. Shut Dn DT R °C View the stop temperature difference
View the temperature difference for
4. Stg Up DT R -
starting next compressor
View the temperature difference for
5. Stg Dn DT R -
stopping next compressor
View the evaporator entering water
6. Max Pulldn R °C/min temperature maximum pull down rate
for cooling mode
View the remaining time for starting
7. Stg Up Delay R min
the next compressor
View the remaining time for stopping
8. Stg Dn Delay R min
the next compressor
9. Unit En Init R - Reserved
View the cycle time of ice storage
10. Ice Cycle Dly R hour
mode

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• Temperature

No. Menu Property Unit Description


Current evaporator leaving water
1. Evap LWT R °C
temperature
Current evaporator entering water
2. Evap EWT R °C
temperature
View the current difference between the
3. Evap Delta T R °C leaving and entering water temperatures
of evaporator
View the current actual setpoint for
4. Active Setpt R °C leaving water temperature of the
evaporator
View or set the first temperature setpoint
5. Outside Air R °C for evaporator leaving water in cooling
mode
View the evaporator entering water
6. Cool LWT 1 R/W °C temperature maximum pull down rate
for cooling mode
View or set the double setpoint for
7. Cool LWT 2 R/W °C
evaporator leaving water in cooling mode
View or set the temperature setpoint for
8. Ice LWT R/W °C evaporator leaving water in ice storage
mode

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• Date/Time/Schedule

No. Men Property Unit Description


u
1 Actual Time R/W -- View or set the current time
2 Actual Date R/W -- View or set the current date
View or set chiller operating schedule. The
options are as follows:
Disable: Schedule OFF
3 En Schedule R/W -- Enable: Schedule ON
When Schedule is enabled, chiller will start
or stop by the defined timing.
Set the start and stop time from Monday to
Sunday
Start time1: Set the first start time
Stop time1: Set the first stop time
4 Time Schedule R/W --
Start time2: Set the second start time
Stop time2: Set the second stop time
Start time3: Set the third start time
Stop time3: Set the third stop time
When time schedule function is enabled,
user can use the Holiday Schedule to disable
Holiday the chiller on a specific day
5 R/W --
Schedule
Holiday#: Set the # holiday
Where # = 1 to 10
View or set the UTC time difference. UTC
6 UTC diff R/W min
refers to Universal Time Coordinate

7 DLS Enable R/W -- View or set the daylight-saving time mode

View or set the month when the daylight-


8 DLS strt Month R/W --
saving time mode takes effect
View or set the week when the daylight-
9 DLS Strt Week R/W --
saving time mode takes effect
View or set the month when the daylight-
10 DLS End Month R/W --
saving time mode finishes
View or set the week when the daylight-
11 DLS End Week R/W --
saving time mode finishes
12 Quiet Mode R/W -- View or set the quiet mode

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No. Menu Property Unit Description
View or set the hour when the quiet mode
13 QM Start Hr R/W --
takes effect
View or set the minute when the quiet
14 QM Start Min R/W --
mode takes effect
View or set the hour when the quiet mode
15 QM End Hr R/W --
finishes
View or set the minute when the quiet
16 QM End Min R/W --
mode finishes
View or set the condenser temperature
17 QM Cond Offset R/W °C
difference for the quiet mode

• Power Conservation

No. Menu Property Uni Description


t
1 Unit Capacity R % View the current capacity of the unit
2 Unit Current R A View the working current of the unit

Demand Lim En View whether demand capacity limitation


3 R -- is enabled
View or set demand capacity limitation of
4 Demand Limit R/W % the unit
5 Current @20mA R A View the current for 20mA
6 Current Limit R A View the current limitation of the unit
Adjust the evaporator leaving water
temperature setpoint:
None: No adjust to the setpoint
4-20mA: Adjust the settings based on
7 Setpoint Reset R/W -- external current signal
Return: Adjust the settings based on
evaporator water temperature
Oat: Adjust the settings based on ambient
temperature
8 Max Reset R/W °C View or set the maximum reset
View or set the temperature difference
between evaporator entering and
9 Start Reset DT R/W °C leaving water using “Return” to adjust
the evaporator leaving water
temperature setpoint

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No. Menu Property Unit Description
View or set the ambient temperature when
Max Reset OAT R/W °C it is the maximum adjustment using “Oat”
10 to adjust the evaporator
leaving water temperature setpoint
View or set the ambient temperature when
adjustment starts using “Oat” to adjust the
11 Strt Reset OAT R/W °C evaporator leaving water temperature
setpoint
12 Softload En R/W -- View or set the softload function
13 Softload Ramp R/W min View or set the softload time
Starting Cap R/W % View or set the capacity for softload function
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• Ctrlr IP Setup

No. Menu Property Unit Description


Any changes in this menu will be
1 Apply Changes R/W -- effective after confirmed here
DHCP View or set the function of dynamically
2 R/W --
obtaining the controller IP address
View the current IP address of the
3 Act IP R --
controller
Act Msk View the current subnet mask of the
4 R -- controller
View the current gateway of the
5 Act Gwy R -- controller
6 Gvn IP R/W -- View or set the IP address
7 Gvn Msk R/W -- View or set the subnet mask
8 Gvn Gwy R/W -- View or set the gateway

• Design Conditions

No. Menu Property Unit Description


1 Evap Dsn EWT R °C Reserved
2 Evap Dsn LWT R °C Reserved

3 Rated Cap R Tons Reserved

• Menu Password

No. Menu Property Unit Description


-- View whether the menu password
1 Pwd Disable R function is disabled
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View/Set Circuit

View/Set Unit
Steps Description
1 Choose View/Set Circuit and press the knob to access.

2 Select Circuit#1 or Circuit#2

After selecting circuit #1 or #2, then the key parameters or status of the circuit show.
See the following table:

User needs to press the enter knob to view details parameters:

No. Menu Description


1 Data ► View key operation parameters of circuit #1 and #2. For
details, see 9.3.3.1
2 Status/Settings ► View the status and parameter settings of circuit #1 and
#2. For details, see 9.3.3.2
View parameter settings for compressor 1/2.
3 Comp 1/2 ►
For details, see 9.3.3.3
View parameter settings for condenser 1/2.
4 Condenser 1/2 ►
For details, see 9.3.3.4

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• Data

No. Menu Property Unit Description


Evap Pressure View the evaporating pressure of circuit #1
1 R kPa or #2.
Cond Pressure View the condensing pressure of circuit #1
2 R kPa or #2.
3 Suction Temp R °C View the suction temperature of circuit #1 or
#2.
Discharge Temp View the discharge temperature of circuit #1
4 R °C or /#2.
View the suction gas superheat of circuit #1
5 Suction SH R °C or /#2.
View the discharge gas superheat of circuit
6 Discharge SH R °C #1 or /#2.
7 Oil Pressure R kPa View the oil pressure of circuit #1 or #2.
View the oil pressure difference between
8 Oil Pr Diff R kPa circuit #1 or /#2, namely discharge pressure
minus oil pressure.
9 EXV Position R % View the EXV opening of circuit #1 or #2.

• Status/Settings

No. Menu Property Unit Description


View the status of circuit #1 or #2:
Off: Ready
Off: Stage Up Delay
Off: Cycle Timer
Off : BAS Disable
Off: Keypad Disable
Off : Circuit Switch
Off: Refr In Oil Sump
1 Circuit Status R -- Off: Alarm
Off: Test Mode
EXV: Preopen
Run: Pumpdown
Run: Normal
Run: Disch SH Low
Run: Evap Press Low
Run: Cond Press High
Run: High LWT Limit
Run: Defrost

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No. Menu Property Unit Description
View the mode of circuit #1 or #2.
2 Circuit Mode R -- The default value is “Enable”, it means
the corresponding circuit can start
3 Circuit Cap R % View the capacity of circuit #1 or #2

• Comp 1/2

No. Menu Property Unit Description


1 Size R -- View the model of the compressor
2 Run Hours R hour View the running hours of compressor 1/2
3 No. Of Starts R -- View the number of starts of compressor 1/2
View the capacity of compressor
4 Capacity R %
1/2

• Condenser 1/2

No. Menu Property Unit Description


No. Of Fans View the number of running fans of the
1 running R -- circuit.
2 No. Of Fans R -- View the number of total fans of the circuit.

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Time Until Restart

Time Until Restart


Steps Description
1 Choose Time Until Restart and press the knob to access.

2 Time left for each circuit will be displayed as follow:

No. Menu Property Unit Description


C1 Cycle Tm View the remaining time before compressor
1 Left R s 1 can be restarted
C2 Cycle Tm View the remaining time before compressor
2 Left R s 2 can be restarted

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Schedule Maintenance

Schedule Maintenance
Steps Description
Choose Time Until Restart and press the knob to access.

Time left for each circuit will be displayed as follow:

No. Menu Property Unit Description


1 Next Maint R/W -- View the next maintenance time
Support View the telephone number of technical support
2 R --
Reference personnel

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About chiller

About Chiller
Steps Description
Choose About Ciller and press the knob to access.

Software version and application version will be displayed as follow:

No. Menu Property Unit Description


View the BSP version. BSP refers to Board Support
1 BSP version R -- Package. The version number must be
9.20 or higher.
2 App Version R -- View the application program version.

• Language Selection

Language Selection
Steps Description
1 Choose Language Selection and press the knob to access.

2 Choose the desire interface language by turning the knob anti-clockwise or clockwise, press the
knob to confirm selection.

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6. UNIT PARAMETERS

6.1 Unit Setpoints


Factory Default Range Authorisation
Menu Unit
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
1.View/Set ACSys(Master)
1.1.Status/Settings
ACSys Enable Enable Disable Enable -- U* U
Control Source Local Local Network -- U S
1.2.Set-Up
Start Up DT 2.7 0.0 5.0 dK U S
C Shut Dn DT 1.5 0.0 1.7 dK U S
H Shut Dn DT 2.5 0.0 2.7 dK U S
Stg Up DT 0.5 0.0 1.7 dK U S
Stg Dn DT 0.7 0.0 1.7 dK U S
Max Pulldn 2.5 0.5 2.5 ℃/min U S
Stg Up Delay 5.0 0.0 60.0 min U S
Stg Dn Delay 3.0 3.0 30.0 min U S
Lt Ld Stg Dn % 40.0 25.0 50.0 % S S
Hi Ld Stg Up % 80.0 50.0 100.0 % S S
M Sequence 1 1 2 -- S S
S Sequence 1 1 2 -- S S
Auto Restart Yes No Yes -- S S
1.3.Temperatures
Heat LWT 1 45.0 25.0 55.0 ℃ U U
Heat LWT 2 45.0 25.0 55.0 ℃ U U
Cool LWT 1 7.0 4.0 15.0 ℃ U U
Cool LWT 2 7.0 4.0 15.0 ℃ U U
Ice LWT -4.0 -8.0 4.0 ℃ U U
1.4.Power Conservation

None
Setpoint Reset None 4-20mA -- U U
ReturnOat

Max Reset 5.0 0.0 10.0 dK U U


Start Reset DT 5.0 0.0 10.0 dK U U
Max Reset OAT 15.5 10.0 29.4 ℃ U U
Strt Reset OAT 23.8 10.0 29.4 ℃ U U
1.5.Calibrate Sensors
HP1 LWT Offset 0.0 -2.8 2.8 dK S S
HP2 LWT Offset 0.0 -2.8 2.8 dK S S
3.View/Set Unit
3.1.Unit Status/Settings
Chiller Enable Enable Disable Enable -- U* U
Control Source Local Local Network -- U S
Clr Stg Delays Off Off On -- S* S
Clr Ice Dly Off Off On -- S S

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Range Unit Authorisation
Factory Default
Menu
Setting
Minimum Maximum R* W*
#1 Only
#2 Only
Evp Pmp Ctrl #1 Only Auto -- S S
#1 Primary
#2 Primary
Evap Recirc Tm 30 0 300 s S S
Evap Var Flow No No Yes -- S S
Var Fl Unload Adj 2 1 5 -- S S
Evap Nom DT 5.6 3.3 8.9 dK S M*
Evap Pmp 1 Hrs -- 0 999999 hour U M
Evap Pmp 2 Hrs -- 0 999999 hour U M
Water Valve En No No Yes -- S S
Remote Srv En Disable Disable Enable -- U U
3.2. Unit Set-Up
Cool
Cool/Ice w/Glycol
Available Modes Cool Cool/Heat -- U S
/Cool/Ice/Heat w/Glycol
Normal
Unit Type Normal Low Oat -- S M
Super Low
Start Up DT 2.7 0.0 5.0 dK U S
C Shut Dn DT 1.5 0.0 1.7 dK U S
H Shut Dn DT 2.5 0.0 2.7 dK U S
Stg Up DT 0.5 0.0 1.7 dK U S
Stg Dn DT 0.7 0.0 1.7 dK U S
Max Pulldn 2.5 0.5 2.5 ℃/mi U S
n
Stg Up Delay 5 0 60 min U S
Stg Dn Delay 3 3 60 min U S
Strt Strt Dly 20 15 60 min S M
Stop Strt Dly 5 3 20 min S M
Pumpdn Press 100.0 70.0 280.0 kPa S S
Pumpdn Time 60 0 180 s S S
Lt Ld Stg Dn % 40.0 25.0 50.0 % S S
Hi Ld Stg Up % 80.0 50.0 100.0 % S S
Liq Inject Act 85.0 80.0 100.0 ℃ S S
Single Point
PVM Config Single Point Multi Point -- S M
None
Max Ckts Run 1 1 2 -- S S
C1 Sequence # 1 1 2 -- S S
C2 Sequence # 1 1 2 -- S S
Auto Restart Yes No Yes U S
Ice Cycle Dly 12 1 23 hour U S
Ext Fault Cfg Event Event Alarm -- S S
EnOilHeatCtrl Enable Disable Enable -- M M
Oil Heating Control Set
Discharge Temp. 50.0 30.0 70.0 ℃ M M

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Factory Default Range Unit Authorisation
Menu
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
Start Setpoint 15.0 0.0 20.0 dK M M
Stop Setpoint 25.0 20.0 40.0 dK M M
Water Ele.Heater Disable Disable Enable -- U U
Ele. Heater Del 30 1 120 min U S
Ele. Heater OAT Set 7.0 -15.0 20.0 ℃ S S
Cool LWT HL 15.0 15.0 35.0 ℃ S S
Dfrst Del 0 0.0 60.0 min S S
Inhibit Dfrst 30 15 60 min S S
Low DSH Kp Adj 2.0 1.0 3.0 -- S S
3.0 3.0 20.0 min S S
Low DSH Kp Adj Del
En Heat Rec Yes No Yes -- U U
Temp Ctrl Sw Close In -- U U
Demand Yes No Yes
HR Strt Stop Dly 180 30 300 s S S
Stg Up Unld No No Yes -- S S
Unld Cap Sp 40% 25 80 % S S
3.3.Temperatures
Heat LWT 1 45.0 25.0 55.0 ℃ U U
Heat LWT 2 45.0 25.0 55.0 ℃ U U
Cool LWT 1 7.0 4.0 15.0 ℃ U U
Cool LWT 2 7.0 4.0 15.0 ℃ U U
Ice LWT -4.0 -8.0 4.0 ℃ U U
3.4.Date/Time/Schedules
Actual Time h/m/s 0:0:0 23:59:59 -- U U
Actual Date m/d/y 1/1/2000 12/31/2050 -- U U
En Schedule Disable Disable Enable -- U U
3.4.1.Time Schedule
From Monday To Friday
Start Time1 00:00
Stop Time1 00:00
Start Time2 00:00
00:00 23:59 -- U U
Stop Time2 00:00
Start Time3 00:00
Stop Time3 00:00
From Saturday To Sunday
Start Time1 00:00
Stop Time1 00:00
Start Time2 00:00
00:00 23:59 -- U U
Stop Time2 00:00
Start Time3 00:00
Stop Time3 00:00
Holiday Schedule
Holiday1 0mon 0day
Holiday2 0mon 0day
0mon0day 12mon31day -- U U
Holiday3 0mon 0day
Holiday4 0mon 0day

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Factory Default Range Unit Authorisation
Menu
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
Holiday5 0mon 0day
Holiday6 0mon 0day
Holiday7 0mon 0day
Holiday8 0mon 0day
Holiday9 0mon 0day
Holiday10 0mon 0day
Quiet Mode Disable Disable Enable -- U U
QM Start Hr 21 18 23 hour U U
QM Start Min 0 0 59 min U U
QM End Hr 6 5 9 hour U U
QM End Min 0 0 59 min U U
QM Cond Offset 5.0 0.0 14.0 dK U U
3.5.Power Conservation
Demand Lim En Disable Disable Enable -- U U
Current @ 20mA 800.0 0.0 2000.0 A U S
Current Limit 800.0 0.0 2000.0 A U S
Setpoint Reset None -- -- U U
Max Reset 5.0 0.0 10.0 dK U U
Start Reset DT 5.0 0.0 10.0 dK U U
Max Reset OAT 15.5 10.0 29.4 ℃ U U
Strt Reset OAT 23.8 10.0 29.4 ℃ U U
Softload En Disable Disable Enable -- U U
Softload Ramp 20 1 60 min U U
Starting Cap 40.0 20.0 100.0 % U U
3.6.Configuration
Apply Changes No No Yes -- S S
Single
M/A Setting Single Master -- S S
Auxiliary

Number Of Ckts 1 1 2 -- S M
Slide Pos Sens No No Yes -- S M
Unit Model ST3 ST3 SP3 -- S S
Display Units Metric Metric English -- S S

Comm Module 1 None Modbud


AWM
Comm Module 2 None MSTP
-- S S
LON
IP
Comm Module 3 None None
S
Curr Prot Type Switch Switch Current -- S
3.7.Ctrlr IP Setup
Apply Changes No No Yes -- U U
DHCP On No Yes -- U U
Gvn IP 192.168.1.42 -- U U
Gvn Msk 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.25 -- U
0.0.0.0 U
5
Gvn Gwy 192.168.1.1 -- U U

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Factory Default Range Unit Authorisation
Menu
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
3.8.Design Conditions
Evap Dsn EWT
0.0 -64.0 64.0 ℃ U M
Evap Dsn LWT
Evap Dsn Flow 0.0 0.0 600000 l/h S M
Evap Dsn Approach
0.0
Cir#1
Evap Dsn Approach
0.0
Cir#2
-64.0 64.0 dK S M
Cond Dsn Approach
0.0
Cir#1
Cond Dsn Approach
0.0
Cir#2
Design FL Eff 0.0 -64.0 64.0 % M M
Design IPLV 0.0 -64.0 64.0 -- M M
Rated Cap 0 0 10000 Tons U M
3.9.Alarm Limits
155 310.0
Low Press Hold C:165.0 kPa S M
0.0 310.0
140.0 310.0
Low Press Unld C:150.0 kPa S M
0.0 310.0
Hi Oil Pr Dly 30 10 180 s S S
Hi Oil Pr Diff 250.0 0.0 415.0 kPa S S
Hi Disch Temp 110.0 65.0 110.0 ℃ S S
Hi Cond Pr Dly 5 0 30 s S M
Lo Pr Ratio Dly 90 30 300 s S M
Low Disch SH 12 10.0 15.0 dK S S
Low DSH SSH Set 1.0 1.0 8.5 dK S S
Cool OAT Lockout 4.0 -23.0 15.0 ℃ S M
Heat OAT Lockout -11.0 -23.0 15.0 ℃ S M
Strt Time Lim 60 20.0 180.0 s S S
Evap Water Frz 2.2 2.0 6.0 ℃ S M
Evap Flw Proof 15 5 15 s S S
Evp Rec Timeout 3 1 10 min S S
Heat HP Al Offset 0.0 0.0 -9.0 dK S M
Sld Pos Min Al1 1.0 0.1 1.0 mA S M
Sld Pos Min Al2 1.0 0.1 1.0 mA S M
HR Water Frz 3.0 2.0 6.0 ℃ S S
Comp Over Ld Dly 15 1 30 s S M
Min Curr Sp 15.0 0.0 30.0 A S S
3.10.Calibrate Sensors
Evp LWT Offset 0.0
Evp EWT Offset 0.0
OAT Offset 0.0 -2.8 2.8 dK S S
HR LWT1 Offset 0.0
HR LWT2 Offset 0.0
3.11.Menu Password
Pwd Disable Off Off On -- U S

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Factory Default Range Unit Authorisation
Menu
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
4.View/Set Circuit #1/#2
4.1.Status/Settings
Circuit Mode Enable Disable Enable -- S S
Service Pumpdn Off Off On -- S S
Defrost Time Clr
Clr Dfrst Tmr No No Yes -- S S

Corresponding
Unload Curr Limit 148.0 50.0 A S S
to Comp Size
4.2.Comp 1 / 2
Run Hours -- 0 999999 hour U M
No. Of Starts -- 0 65535 -- U M
Clear Cycle Time Off Off On -- S S
Cap Control Auto Auto Manual -- S S
Manual Cap 0.0 0.0 100.0 % S S
50/60CompLoad2DelT 4 4 20 s M M
4.3.Condenser
Cond Min Temp 36.0 26.0 43.0 ℃ S M
Cond Max Temp 43.0 32.0 50.0 ℃ S M

Stg On Db 0 C:4.0

Stg On Db 1 C:5.0

Stg On Db 2 C:5.5
1.0 10.0 dK S M
Stg On Db 3 C:6.0

Stg On Db 4 C:6.5

Stg On Db 5-13 C:6.5

Stg Off Db 2 C:10.0

Stg Off Db 3 C:8.0

Stg Off Db 4 C:5.5 1.0 13.0 dK S M

Stg Off Db 5 C:4.0

Stg Off Db 6-14 C:4.0

4.4.EXV
EXV Ctrl Mode Auto Auto Manual -- S S
EXV Position 0.0 0.0 100.0 % S S
4.5.Configuration
Apply Changes No No Yes -- S S
Mtr Tmp Sensor Disable Disable Enable -- S M
Fan VFD Enable Disable Disable Enable -- S M
Number Of Fans 10 5 14 -- S M

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Factory Default Range Unit Authorisation
Menu
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
EXV Configuration
Drive Current 140 150 mA S S
Hold Current 75 150 mA S S
Drive Speed 150 300 Hz S S
0
Over Close Steps 100 500 -- S S
Over Open Steps 100 500 -- S S
Dead Time Sync 5 60 min S S
HSS3219 、 HSS3220 、
HSS3221 、 HSS3222 、
Comp Size HSS3221 -- U S
HSS3223 、 HSS4224 、
HSS4225、HSS4226、 HSS4227
4.6.Calibrate Sensors
Evp Pr Offset 0.0
Cnd Pr Offset 0.0 -100.0 100.0 kPa S S
Oil Pr Offset 0.0
Suction Offset 0.0
Disch Offset 0.0
-5.0 5.0 dK S S
De-Ice 1 Offst 0.0
De-Ice 2 Offst 0.0
Sld Pos Min mA 4.0 0.0 22.0 mA S S
Sld Pos Max mA 20.0 0.0 22.0 mA S S
CompCurrMin mA 4.0 0.0 22.0 mA S S
CompCurrMax mA 20.0 0.0 22.0 mA S S
5.Time Until Restart
C1 Cycle Tmr Clr Off Off On -- S S
C2 Cycle Tmr Clr Off Off On -- S S
6.Alarms
6.1.Alarm Active
AlmClr Off Off On -- N N
6.2.Alarm Log
LogClr Off Off On -- N M
6.3.ExportHisRecord
ExportHisData Off Off On -- S S
ClearHisData Off Off On -- S S
7.Scheduled Maintenance
Jan Jan Dec -- N S
Next Maint
2009 2009 2100 -- N S
Support Reference (999)555-5555 -- -- N S
8.Save/Restore
Save Params No
Rstr Params No
Save To File No No Yes -- M M
Rstr From File No
Rstr Factory No

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Factory Default Range Unit Authorisation
Menu
Setting Minimum Maximum R* W*
9.Manual Control
9.1.Unit Manual Control
Unit Alarm Out Off
C1 Alarm Out Off
C1 Alarm Out Off
Evap Pump 1 Off
Evap Pump 2 Off
Off On -- S S
Water Valve Off
Water Ele.Heater Off
HR Pump Off
C1 HR Ele.Heater Off
C2 HR Ele.Heater Off
9.2.Cir 1/2 Manual Control
Test Sld Load1 Off
Test Sld Load2 Off
Test Sld Unld1 Off
Tst Sld Assist Off
Off On -- S S
Test Liq Line Off
Test Liq Inj Off
Test Economizr Off
Test 4-Way Sv Off
Test EXV Pos 0.0 0.0 100.0 % S S
Test Fan 1 Off
Test Fan 2 Off
Test Fan 3 Off
Test Fan 4 Off Off On -- S S
Test Fan 5 Off
Test Fan 6 Off
Test Oil Heater Off
10.LanguageSelection
CurrentLanguage English English Chinese -- N U

Pressure Safety protection


Devices Value (kPa)
relief valve 2400
Switch (trip) 2000
High pressure
Hold 1800
Unload 1850
Hold 165
Low pressure Unload 150
Trip 135

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7. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

All repair activities on the machine must be carried out solely by qualified personnel who
has experience with this type of equipment. DAIKIN is not responsible for any equipment
damage, personal injury or death caused by negligence of operators failing to comply with
these requirements. Stop the unit before troubleshooting when the unit alarms. Restart is
allowed only when the malfunction is solved completely.

7.1 Startup Troubleshooting Guide


7.1.1 Without Alarm
After a unit is started, if no alarm is generated but the compressor does not work, troubleshoot
the unit as follows:

Start-up Troubleshooting – Without Alarm


Steps Description

Check whether there are less than 2.7°C difference in the leaving water temperature between
the set point and the actual value shown on the screen. If the difference is less than 2.7°C,
1 it means the unit is in normal load control accommodate. If the difference is more than 2.7°C,
compressor will start automatically and accommodate load. If the difference is more than
2.7°C and the compressor doesn’t start, please get on with the next step

If the controller displays "OFF: All Cir Disabled", enter the View/Set menu and check the
2 status of the system. If the system is in the following status, the compressor cannot be started
normally:

Unit status Troubleshooting


The unit is in the ice storage cycle (12 hours by default). Wait until
Off: Ice Mode Tmr
the ice storage cycle time over
The ambient temperature is too low. Wait until the ambient
Off: OAT Lockout
temperature increases
Off: All Cir Disabled Both systems cannot be started (refer to the next item)
The control panel disables the unit. Contact the service personnel
Off: Keypad Disable
for help
The remote switch is turned to OFF. Turn the remote
Off: Remote Sw
switch to ON
Off: BAS Disable The BAS switch is turned to OFF. Turn the BAS switch to ON
Off: Time Schedule The time schedule is turned to OFF. Check the schedule time

Off: Test Mode The unit is in test mode. Contact the service personnel for help.

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7.1.2 With Alarm
Start-up Troubleshooting – With Alarm
Steps Description
Choose the Alarms menu in the main menu and press the knob

Press the knob to view alarm log and active alarms

After entering the Alarm Active menu, you can view the number of alarms and
clear alarms.
See the following figure

By turning the knob clockwise or anticlockwise, you can select an alarm. Then press the
knob to view the data and time when the alarm is generated.

4 Record the alarm information displayed on the controller in the following table

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Unit Alarm Records
Model: Serial No.:
No. Alarm Information Alarm Time Service Personnel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

7.2 Alarm Troubleshooting Guide

No. Menu Solution

UnitOffPhaseVoltageOffNormal Check that the phases of the power supply meet


1 the requirements of the unit.
UnitOffEvapWaterFlowOffNormal Check and make sure the water flow meet
2 requirement.
Increase the water flow.
3 UnitOffEvapWaterTmpLoOffNormal Manually reset the unit after the water
temperature increases.
Check whether the temperature sensors for
entering/leaving water works properly.
4 UnitOffEvpWTempInvrtdOffNormal Check whether the temperature sensors for
entering/leaving water are correctly connected.
Check whether entering water temperature
sensor is working properly.
5 UnitOffEvpEntWTempOffNormal Check whether entering water temperature
sensor wiring is correct.
Check whether the alarm output control panel and
6 AlrmLimCtrlrCommFailOffNormal the main controller are properly connected.
Check whether ambient temperature sensor is
working properly.
7 UnitOffAmbTempOffNormal Check whether ambient temperature sensor
wiring is correct.
8 UnitOffExternalAlarmOffNormal Check and eliminate external alarm conditions.
Check and eliminate the cause of the emergency
9 UnitOffEmergencyStopOffNormal shutdown.

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No. Menu Property
Check whether leaving water temperature
sensor is working properly.
10 UnitOffEvpLvgWTempFault Check whether leaving water temperature
sensor wiring is correct.
Start the unit only when the ambient
11 StartInhbtAmbTempLowLimitActive temperature meets the related requirements
(cooling > 4°C).
12 C1/2OffStrtFailEvpPrLowLimitActive Check whether there is refrigerant leakage.
Check that the working conditions meet
therelated requirements.
C1/2Cmp1
13 Refrigerant charge meets the requirement on
OffCndPressHighLimitActive the nameplate, not overcharged.
Check that the working conditions meet the
C1/2Cmp1 related requirements.
14
OffEvpPressLowLimitActive
Check whether there is refrigerant leakage.
Check that the working conditions meet the
related requirements.
For standard cooling operation: ambient
15 C1/2Cmp1 OffPrRatioLoOffNormal temperature: 5 ~50°C; leaving water: 4 ~ 35°C.
For low ambient temperature cooling
operation: ambient temperature: -10 ~ 50°C;
leaving water: 4 ~ 35°C.
Check that the working conditions meet the
related requirements.
Refrigerant charge meets the requirement on
16 C1/2Cmp1 OffMechPressHiOffNormal the nameplate, not overcharged.
Check whether the high-pressure switch is set
to 20.5 bars.
Check whether the spray pipeline is blocked.
C1/2Cmp1 Check whether there is refrigerant leakage.
17 Check that the working conditions meet the
OffDischTmpHighLimitActive
related requirements.
18 C1/2Cmp1 OffOilFeedPOffNormal Exchange the oil filter of the compressor.
19 C1/2Cmp1 OffStarterFltOffNormal Check the wiring of the compressor.
Check whether there is refrigerant leakage.
Check the suction and discharge pressure
20 C1/2 OffNoPressChgStartOffNormal
sensors and its wiring.

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No. Menu Property
Check whether there is refrigerant leakage.
Check the suction and discharge pressure
21 C1/2 OffNoPressAtStartOffNormal
sensors and its wiring.
Check the fan speed regulating governor.
Check whether compressor control panel and
22 C1/2 OffCmpCtrlrComFailOffNormal
the main controller are properly connected.

Remarks:
• Ensure that unit is working in the designated envelope
• Ensure water flow is the rated water flow
• Ensure relative humidity if the unit operating environment should be 90% or
less

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Code: UnitOffPhaseVoltage
Alarm Phase Voltage Protection Circuit
OffNormal
Category:
Critical

No
Main controller has power
up for 5 sec?

Yes

No
Phase protector contact
= Open?

Trigger
Yes

Phase protector
No
configuration is “Single
point”?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Phase protector contact (NC) = Close for 5 Sec
Condition
Solution Check unit power supply quality

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Code:
Alarm Evaporator Water Flow Loss
UnitOffEvapWaterFlowOffNormal
Category: Case 1 Case 2
Critical
No No
Pump is running? Evap Pmp Ctrl = #1 Only?

Yes
Yes

Water flow switch contact No Pump runtime ≥ 30 Sec No

= Open?

Yes Yes

No Water flow switch contact No


Trigger Confirm Time = 15 sec?
= Open?

Yes Yes

Confirm Time No
= 5 min?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Case 1: 1st 2 alarms = Auto reset, 3rd occurrence alarm = Manual reset
Reset method
Case 2: Manual reset
Reset
Water flow switch contact = Close
Condition
Solution Check and make sure water flow meet recommended requirement

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Evaporator Water Temperature Code: UnitOffEvapWaterTmp
Alarm
Low LoOffNormal
Category:
Critical

Alarm:
Evap entering/leaving water Yes
UnitOffEvpEntWTempOffNormal /
temp sensor = Alarm?
UnitOffEvpLvgWTempFault

Yes

Evap entering/leaving water No


temp ≤ 2.2oC?

Trigger
Yes

No
Confirm Time = 3 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset Entering water temp. ≥ 2.2 oC
Condition Leaving water temp. ≥2.2 oC
Solution Check and make sure water flow meet recommended requirement

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Evap entering water temp sensor
Code: UnitOffEvpWTempInvr
Alarm and evap leaving water temp sensor
tdOffNormal
inverted
Category:
Critical
Alarm:
Evap entering/leaving water Yes
UnitOffEvpEntWTempOffNormal /
temp sensor = Alarm?
UnitOffEvpLvgWTempFault

No

No. of running compressor ≥ 1? No

Yes

Trigger
No
Evap LWT -Evap EWT > 1.5 oC?

Yes

No
Confirm time = 30 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit pump down shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Evap Entering water temp ≥ Evap Leaving water temp
Condition
Check whether both temperature sensor condition are good
Solution
Check whether both sensors are inverted.

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Evap leaving water temp sensor Code: UnitOffEvpLvgWTempO
Alarm
Faulty ffNormal
Category:
Critical

Evap entering water No


Temp = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Evap leaving water temperature in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

Alarm Ambient temp. sensor faulty Code: UnitOffAmbTemp


Category:
Critical

Ambient No
Temp = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Ambient temperature in operating range
Condition
Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.
Solution
Check operating ambient temperature.

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Alarm Controller Communication Failure Code: AlrmLimCtrlrCommFail
Category:
Event

Main controller power No


up time = 60 Sec?

Yes

Trigger Ext. module no


communication with No

Main controller?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset Communication between main controller and extension module is established for 5
Condition Sec
Solution Check connection between Main controller and extension module

Alarm Emergency Stop Alarm Code: UnitOffEmergencyStopOffNormal


Category:
Critical

Emergency stop contact No

= Open?
Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Emergency stop contact = Closed for 5 Sec
Condition
Check emergency stop switch condition
Solution
Check and eliminate the cause of emergency shutdown

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Alarm External Event Alarm Code: UnitOffExternalAlarmOffNormal
Category:
Critical

External Fault Cfg No

= Alarm?

Yes

External Alarm contact No

= Open?
Trigger
Yes

Confirm Time No
= 5 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manually reset
Reset
External alarm contact = Close for 5 Sec
Condition
Solution Check for field wiring, relay contact and control box internal wire connection.

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Event Alarm
Evap entering water temp sensor Code: UnitOffEvpEntWTempO
Alarm
Faulty ffNormal
Category:
Critical

Evap entering water No


Temp = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit pump down shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Evap entering water temperature in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

Alarm Unit Power Restore Code: UnitPowerRestore


Category:
Critical

Controller power supply No


cut off after power up?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action No action
Reset method Auto reset
Reset
Evap entering water temperature in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

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Code:
Alarm Start Inhibit Low Ambient Temp
StartInhbtAmbTempLowLimitActive
Category:
Critical

Unit Mode No
= Cooling?

Yes

OAT Lockout SP
Trigger
> No

Ambient Temperature

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit pump down shutdown if operating, idle Unit not allow to start
Reset method Auto reset
Reset
Ambient temperature > (Lockout SP + 2.5°C)
Condition
Check for ambient temperature sensor condition
Solution Check for ambient air temperature manually, start unit when ambient temperature
meets requirement

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Code:
Alarm C# Fan Controller Comm Failure
C#OffFnCtlrComFailOffNormal
Category:
Event

Main controller power No


up time > 60 Sec?

Yes

Fan ctrl.module
Trigger communicate with Yes Confirm Time

Main controller? = 5 sec?

No

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset Communication between main controller and extension module is established for 5
Condition sec
Check connection between Main controller and extension module
Solution
Check extension module or main controller condition

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Code:
Alarm C#Fan Evap Pressure Low Start Fail
C#OffStrtFailEvpPrLowLimitActive
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Cond. saturated temp No


< 15.5°C?

Yes

Trigger Evap pressure


No
< low pressure unload SP?

Yes

Confirm Time No
= 60 sec?

Alarm

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
C#Evap pressure > Low pressure unload SP
Condition
Check for refrigerant leakage
Solution Check for filter drier clog
Check for pressure transducer (suction and discharge) condition

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Code:
Alarm C# Hi Condensing Pressure Off C1#Cmp#OffHighCndPressOffN
ormal
Category:
Event

No
C# Compressor state = ON?

Yes

C#Cond. saturated temp No

> Cond. temp alarm SP?

Yes
Trigger
Confirm Time No
= 5 sec?

Alarm

Note:
Evap sat. temp (°C) Cond. sat. temp alarm SP (°C)
≥0 68.3
<0 68.3 + Evap sat. temp

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
C#Cond sat. temp < Cond. sat temp Alarm SP
Condition
Check chiller operating ambient temperature
Check condensing coil condition
Solution Check refrigerant charge
Check condenser fan motor and blade condition
Check condenser fan contactor condition

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Code:
Alarm C# Low Evap Pressure Off C#Cmp1OffLowEvpPressOffNo
rmal
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Yes C#Evap. pressure


< Evap pressure alarm SP?

No

C#Evap. pressure No
< Evap pressure unload SP?

Trigger
Yes

Confirm Time No
= Freeze time delay?

Yes

Alarm

Note:

Evap pressure unload = 140 – 150kPa (depends on LWT)


Evap pressure alarm SP = 0kPa
Freeze time= 20 – 60 sec

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
C#Cond sat. temp < Cond. sat temp Alarm SP
Condition
Check unit operating environment
Check filter drier for clog
Solution
Check possible leakage
Check water flow

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C# Compressor# off low compression Code:
Alarm
ratio C1Cmp1OffPrRatioLoOffNormal
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Actual pressure ratio


No
< PrRatio alarm SP?

Yes
Trigger

Confirm Time No
= 90 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Note:
(𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑑.𝑃𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑢𝑟𝑒 +101.325)[𝑘𝑃𝑎]
Actual pressure ratio = 𝐸𝑣𝑎𝑝. 𝑃𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑢𝑟𝑒 [𝑘𝑃𝑎]

Action Corresponding system pump down shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Cond sat. temp < Cond. sat temp Alarm SP
Condition
Check refrigerant charge
Check filter drier for clog
Solution
Check possible leakage
Check water flow

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C# Compressor# off hi mechanical Code:
Alarm
pressure switch off C#Cmp#OffMechPressHiOffNormal
Category:
Event

Hi mech. sw contact No
= open?

Yes

Trigger No
Confirm Time
= 1 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Corresponding system pump down shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Cond sat. temp < Cond. sat temp Alarm SP
Condition
Check chiller operating ambient temperature
Check condensing coil condition
Solution Check refrigerant charge
Check condenser fan motor and blade condition
Check condenser fan contactor condition

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Code:
C# Compressor# off hi discharge
Alarm C#Cmp#OffHighDischTmpOffN
temperature
ormal
Category:
Event

Disch temp sensor = Alarm? Yes Alarm:


C#Cmp#OffDischTmpFault

No

C#Compressor state = ON?

Trigger
No

Disch temp
> Hi Disch temp SP?

Yes

Alarm

Action Corresponding system pump down shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Disch temp < Hi disch temp SP
Condition
Check refrigerant charge
Solution Check filter drier for clog
Check chiller operating environment

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C#Compressor# off hi oil pressure Code:
Alarm
different C#Cmp#OffOilPrDiffHiOffNormal
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Actual oil pressure diff. No


< OilPrDiffHi SP?

Yes
Trigger

Confirm Time No
= 30 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Note:
Actual oil pressure diff. = Discharge pressure – oil pressure

Action Corresponding system pump down shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Actual oil pressure diff > OilPrDiffHi SP
Condition
Solution Check compressor oil filter

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Code:
Alarm C#Compressor# off starter fault
C#Cmp#OffStarterFltOffNormal
Category:
Event

No
PVM Config = Single Point?

Yes

No
Starter fault input = Open?

Trigger
Yes

Confirm Time No
= 30 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Starter fault input = Open
Condition
Check starter condition and setting
Solution
Check compressor wiring

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Code:
Alarm C# off no pressure change at start
C1OffNoPressChgStartOffNormal
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Trigger
No
Cond. pressure = Evap pressure?

Yes

Alarm

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Condition
Check refrigerant leakage
Solution
Check suction and discharge pressure sensor condition and wiring

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Code:
Alarm C# off no pressure at start
C#OffNoPressAtStartOffNormal
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Evap/Cond. pressure No
< 35kPa?

Trigger
Yes

Yes
VFD unit

No

Alarm

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
-
Condition
Check refrigerant leakage
Solution
Check discharge and suction pressure transducer condition and its wiring

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Code:
Alarm C# off no pressure at start
C#OffNoPressAtStartOffNormal
Category:
Event

No
C#Compressor state = ON?

Yes

Evap/Cond. pressure No
< 35kPa?

Trigger
Yes

Yes
VFD fan control?

No

Alarm

Action Corresponding system immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
-
Condition
Check refrigerant leakage
Solution
Check discharge and suction pressure transducer condition and its wiring

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Code:
Alarm C# off EXV Controller Comm Failure
C#OffEXVCrtlrComFailOffNormal
Category:
Event

Main controller power No


up time > 60 Sec?

Yes

EEXV.module
Trigger communicate with Yes Confirm Time

Main controller? = 5 sec?

No

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset Communication between main controller and extension module is established for 5
Condition sec
Check connection between Main controller and EEXV module
Solution
Check EEXV module or main controller condition

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C#Cmp# Off Suction Pressure
Alarm Code: C#Cmp#OffEvpPressFault
Sensor Fault
Category:
Critical

No
Suction pressure = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Suction pressure in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

C#Cmp# Off Discharge Pressure


Alarm Code: C#Cmp#OffCndPressFault
Sensor Fault
Category:
Critical

No
discharge pressure = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Discharge pressure in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

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C#Cmp# Off Oil Feed Pressure
Alarm Code: C#Cmp#OilFeedPFault
Sensor Fault
Category:
Critical

No
Oil pressure = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Oil pressure in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

C#Cmp# Off Suction Temp. Sensor


Alarm Code: C#Cmp#OffSuctTempFault
Fault
Category:
Critical

No
Suction temp = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Suction temperature in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

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C#Cmp# Off Discharge Temp.
Alarm Code: C#Cmp#OffDischTempFault
Sensor Fault
Category:
Critical

No
Discharge temp = out of range?

Trigger
Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Discharge temperature in operating range
Condition
Solution Check sensor condition, wiring and connector condition.

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C#Cmp# Off Nbr Restart Off Code:
Alarm
Normal C#Cmp#OffNbrRestartsOffNormal
Category:
Critical

Low ambient application? No

Yes

No
C#OffStrtFailEvpPrLowLimitActive
= Active?

Trigger Yes

Occurrence counter = 3? No

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Suction pressure > 35kPa
Condition
Solution Check refrigerant leakage

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C#Cmp# Off Compressor Motor Hi Code:
Alarm
Temp Normal C#Cmp#OffMotorTempHiOffNormal
Category:
Critical

No
Motor protection input = Open?

Yes
Trigger

Confirm Time No
= 2 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Motor protection input = closed
Condition
Solution Check refrigerant charge (overcharged)

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C#Cmp# Off Compressor Overload Code:
Alarm
Normal C#Cmp#CompOverloadOffNormal
Category:
Critical

No
Motor Overload input = Open?

Yes
Trigger

Confirm Time No
= 2 sec?

Yes

Alarm

Action Unit immediate shutdown


Reset method Manual reset
Reset
Motor overload input = closed
Condition
Check ammeter setting as per recommended in wiring diagram
Solution Check ammeter wiring and condition
Check CT condition and wiring

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7.3 Alarm Clearing

Clear Alarm
Steps Description
After entering the Alarm Active menu, you can view the number of alarms and clear
alarms.

Press the knob to view alarm log and active alarms

By turning the knob clockwise or anticlockwise, you can select an alarm. Then press the
knob to view the data and time when the alarm is generated

7.4 Alarm Log

Clear Alarm
Steps Description
1 By turning the knob clockwise or anticlockwise, you can select an alarm. Then press the
knob to view the data and time when the alarm is generated. The controller can record a
maximum of 50 historic alarm records.

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8. BAS INTERFACE

8.1 General
The MicroTechIII controller is available with an exclusive Daikin feature that provides
easy integration with a building automation system (BAS). If the unit is to be tied into a BAS
system, the controller should have been purchased with the correct factory-installed
communication module. The modules can also be added in the field during or after installation.
If an interface module was ordered, one of the following BAS interface installation
manuals was shipped with the unit. Contact your local Daikin sales office fora replacement, if
necessary. This BAS interface can communicate using Modbus protocol or BACnet protocol.

8.2 Modbus protocol


8.2.1 MODBUS Data Points
Units
Level
No. Register Description DataType R/W Notes Notes
<2>
English Metric

0:Off
1 40009 Single Chiller OnOff -- -- unsigned word R/W
1:On
1:Ice
2 40034 Chiller Mode Set -- -- unsigned word R/W 2:Cool
3:Heat <1>
3 40035 Cool Water SetPoint ℉×10 ℃×10
4 40036 Single Ice Water SetPoint ℉×10 ℃×10 R/W ——
ACS signed word
5 40037 Heat Water Setpoint ℉×10 ℃×10
6 40012 Active Setpoint ℉×10 ℃×10 R ——
0:Local
7 40838 Control Source -- -- unsigned word R
1:Network
0:Normal
8 40005 Chiller Alarm -- --
1:Alarm
0:Open
9 40006 Evap Flow Status -- --
1:Close
10 40013 Chiller Actual Capacity %×10 %×10 unsigned word R ——
1:Off
3:Auto
11 40015 Chiller Status -- --
4:Pumpdown
5:Test
Single
12 40016 Master Evap Inlet Water Temp ℉×10 ℃×10
13 40017 Evap Outlet Water Temp ℉×10 ℃×10 signed word R ——
14 40024 Ambient Temp ℉×10 ℃×10
15 40031 Chiller Warn Code -- --
16 40032 Chiller Probble Code -- -- unsigned word R ——
17 40033 Chiller Fault Code -- --
18 40303 Evap Pump #1 Run Hours Hour Hour ——
unsigned word 0:Off
19 40305 Evap Pump #1 Status -- --
1:Start
R
20 40306 Evap Pump #2 Run Hours Hour Hour ——
Single unsigned word 0:Off
21 40308 Evap Pump #2 Status -- --
1:Start

22 40832 Unit Actual Status -- -- unsigned word R ——

23 40039 Single System #1 Cond Pressure psi×10 kPa×10


Master
signed word R ——
24 40040 System #1 Cond Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10

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Level
No. Register <5>
Description Units Data Type R/W Notes Notes
25 40041 System #1 Evap Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
26 40042 System #1 Evap Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
27 40065 System #1 Suct Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
28 40068 System #1 Disch Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
29 40073 System #1 Comp Starts -- --
System #1 Comp Run unsigned word R ——
30 40074 Hour Hour
Hours
System #1 Comp Actual
31 41840 %×10 %×10 unsigned word R ——
Capacity
32 41849 System #1 Oil Pressure psi×10 kPa×10 signed word R ——
Single
0:Off
33 41852 Master System #1 Comp Status -- --
R 1:Start
unsigned word
34 41982 System #1 EXV Position % % ——
35 40833 System #1 Status -- -- R ——
36 40043 System #2 Cond Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
37 40044 System #2 Cond Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
38 40045 System #2 Evap Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
signed word R ——
39 40046 System #2 Evap Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
40 40104 System #2 Suct Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
41 40107 System #2 Disch Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
42 40112 System #2 Comp Starts -- --
Single System #2 Comp Run R ——
43 40113 Master Hour Hour unsigned word
Hours
System #2 Comp Actual
44 41800 %×10 %×10 R ——
Capacity
45 41809 System #2 Oil Pressure psi×10 kPa×10 signed word R ——
0:Off
46 41812 System #2 Comp Status -- --
R 1:Start
47 41966 System #2 EXV Position % % unsigned word ——

48 40834 System #2 Status -- -- R ——

Heat Recovery Outlet Water


49 40023 ℉×10 ℃×10
Temp #1
signed word R ——
Single Heat Recovery Outlet Water
50 40829 ℉×10 ℃×10
Temp #2

51 40830 Heat Recovery Status -- -- unsigned word R ——


52 40331 ACS Air-condition System OnOff -- --
0:Off
53 40332 Master Air-condition System Master -- -- unsigned word R/W
1:On
54 40333 Slave Air-condition System Slave -- --
Air-condition System
55 40340 %×10 %×10 ——
Capacity
Air-condition System Actual
56 40831 -- -- ——
Status
unsigned word
0:Normal
57 40839 ACS Air-condition System Alarm -- -- R
1:Alarm
Air-condition System Fault
58 40840 -- -- ——
Code
Header Pipe Outlet Water
59 40841 ℉×10 ℃×10 signed word ——
Temp.
0:Normal
60 40761 Chiller Alarm -- --
1:Alarm
0:Open
61 40762 Evap Flow Status -- --
1:Close
62 40763 Chiller Actual Capacity %×10 %×10 unsigned word R ——
1:Off
3:Auto
63 40764 Chiller Status -- --
Slave 4:Pumpdown
5:Test
64 40765 Evap Inlet Water Temp ℉×10 ℃×10
65 40766 Evap Outlet Water Temp ℉×10 ℃×10 signed word R ——
66 40767 Ambient Temp ℉×10 ℃×10
67 40768 Evap Pump #1 Run Hours Hour Hour ——
unsigned word R 0:Off
68 40769 Evap Pump #1 Status -- --
1:Start

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Units
Level
No. Register Description Data Type R/W Notes Notes
<5>
Imperial Metric
unsigned
71 40772 Unit Actual Status -- -- R ——
word
72 40773 System #1 Cond Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
73 40774 System #1 Cond Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
74 40775 System #1 Evap Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
signed word R ——
75 40776 System #1 Evap Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
76 40777 System #1 Suct Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
77 40778 System #1 Disch Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
78 40779 System #1 Comp Starts -- --
unsigned
System #1 Comp Run R ——
79 40780 Hour Hour word
Hours
System #1 Comp Actual unsigned
80 40781 %×10 %×10 R ——
Capacity word
81 40782 System #1 Oil Pressure psi×10 kPa×10 signed word R ——
0:Off
82 40783 System #1 Comp Status -- -- unsigned
R 1:Start/
word
83 40784 System #1 EXV Position % % ——
unsigned
84 40785 System #1 Status -- -- R ——
word
85 40786 Slave System #2 Cond Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
86 40787 System #2 Cond Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10 R ——
87 40788 System #2 Evap Pressure psi×10 kPa×10
signed word
88 40789 System #2 Evap Sat Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
89 40790 System #2 Suct Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10 R ——
90 40791 System #2 Disch Temp. ℉×10 ℃×10
91 40792 System #2 Comp Starts -- --
unsigned
System #2 Comp Run R ——
92 40793 Hour Hour word
Hours
System #2 Comp Actual unsigned
93 40794 %×10 %×10 R ——
Capacity word
94 40795 System #2 Oil Pressure psi×10 kPa×10 signed word R ——
0:Off
95 40796 System #2 Comp Status -- -- unsigned
R 1:Start
word
96 40797 System #2 EXV Position % % ——
unsigned
97 40798 System #2 Status -- -- R ——
word
98 40835 Chiller Fault Code -- --
unsigned
99 40836 Chiller Probble Code -- -- R ——
word
100 40837 Chiller Warn Code -- --

<1> The setting is available when "Control Source" is set to "network" in HMI.
<2>"Air conditioning system" refers to the master and slave unit to form a dual-control system.
“Master" refers to the master unit of the dual-control system. "Slave" refers to the slave unit of the
dual-control system;

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8.2.2 Modbus setup
The communication module POL902 should be connected to main controller POL687 as in
shown in the picture below:

RS485 serial network connection should be ass shown in below figure:

BSP and BUS LED on communication module can indicate connection status:

LED Status Description


Green On Communication is normal
BUS
Red On Communication error

Green On BSP running and communication with controller

Yellow On BSP running but no communication with controller


Red light flashing
BSP error (software error)
BSP at 2 Hz frequency
Red On Hardware error
Red and green light
shining with 1 Hz BSP upgrade mode
frequency interval

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8.3 BACnet protocol
8.3.1 BACnet Data Points

Obj Level
No. Object Name Object Type Details R/W Unit Notes
Instance <4>

Chiller On/Off
1 ChillerEnableStp 2 0: Off (Inactive) R/W --
1: On (Active)
binary_value Single <1>
Clear Unit Alarm
2 ClearAlarm 8 0: Off (Inactive) R/W --
1: On (Active)
Evap Flow Status
Single 0: Off(Inactive)
3 EvapWaterFlowStatus 2 R --
Master 1: On(Active)
Control Source R --
4 ChillerLocalRemote 3 0: Network(Inactive)
1: Local(Active)
Single
ACS Evap Pump #1 Status
5 EvapPump1State 8 binary_input 0: Off(Inactive) R --
1: On(Active)
Evap Pump #1 Status
6 EvapPump2State 9 Single 0: Off(Inactive) R --
1:On(Active)
Chiller Alarm
Single 0: No Alarm(Inactive)
7 AlarmDigitalOutput 10 R --
Master 1: Alarm(Active)
Chiller Status
1:Off
Single 3:Start
8 ChillerStatus 1 R --
Master 4:PumpDown
5:Testing

Chiller Active Mode


Single 1:Ice
9 ActiveMode 2 2:Cool R --
Master
3:Heat
10 Chiller Mode Set <1>
Single 1: Ice
ChillerOperationMode 3 multi_state_value 2: cooling R/W --
ACS
3: heating
11 Unit Actual Status
UnitStatus 192 (precision: 1) R --
12 System #1 Actual
Circuit1Status 193 Single Status R --
Master (precision: 1)
13 System #2 Actual
Circuit2Status 194 Status R --
(precision: 1)
14 Heat Recovery Status
HRStatus 505 Single (precision 1) R -- <2>
15 Chiller Actual
Single
ChillerCapacity 2 Capacity R %
Master
(rang: 0.0%~100.0%)
Cool Water SetPoint
16 NetworkCoolTempSetpoint 4 (precision: 0.1ºC, R/W ºC <1>
range 4.0ºC~15.0ºC)
17 Active Setpoint ºC
ActiveLvgWaterTarget 5 (precision: 0.1℃) R
analog_value
Single Heat Water Setpoint
ACS (precision: 0.1ºC,
18 NetworkHeatTempSetpoint 6 R/W ºC
range
25.0ºC~55.0ºC) <1>
Ice Water SetPoint
19 NetworkIceTempSetpoint 7 (precision: 0.1ºC, R/W ºC
range -4.0ºC~15.0ºC)

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Obj Level
No. Object Name Object type Details R/W Unit Notes
Instance <4>
Evap Pump #1 Run
Single
20 EvapPump1OperHours 112 Hours R Hour
Master
(precision: 1 Hour)
Evap Pump #2 Run R Hour
21 EvapPump2OperHours 113 Single Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)
Chiller Warn Code
22 AVWarningAlarmCode 903 (precision: 1) R --

Chiller Probble
23 AVProblemAlarmCode 904 Code (precision: 1) R --

Chiller Fault Code


24 AVFaultAlarmCode 905 (precision: 1) R --

System #1 Cond ºC
25 Cond1SatRefTemp 44 Sat Temp. R
analogue_value (precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Cond ºC
26 Cond2SatRefTemp 45 Single Sat Temp. R
Master (precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Evap Sat ºC
27 C1EvapSatRefTemp 68 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Evap Sat ºC
28 C2EvapSatRefTemp 69 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Comp R Hour
29 Circuit1Comp1Hours 74 Run Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)
System #2 Comp R Hour
30 Circuit2Comp1Hours 77 Run Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)
System #1 Comp R --
31 Circuit1Comp1Starts 92 Starts
(precision: 1)
System #2 Comp R --
32 Circuit2Comp1Starts 95 Starts
(precision: 1)
Evap Inlet Water ºC
33 EntEvapWaterTemp 1 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
Evap Outlet Water ºC
34 LvgEvapWaterTempUnit 2 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
Ambient Temp. ºC
35 OutdoorAirTemp 5 (precision: 0.1℃) R

System #1 Disch ºC
Circuit1Comp1DischargeTe
36 63 Temp. R
mp
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Disch ºC
Circuit2Comp1DischargeTe
37 66 Temp. R
mp
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Cond
38 Cond1RefPressure 99 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
System #2 Cond
39 Cond2RefPressure 100 Single Pressure R kPa
Master (precision: 0.1kPa)
analog_input
System #1 Suct ºC
40 Circuit1Comp1SuctionTemp 105 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Suct ºC
41 Circuit2Comp1SuctionTemp 108 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Evap
42 C1EvapRefPressure 141 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
System #2 Evap
43 C2EvapRefPressure 142 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
System #1 Oil
44 C1Comp1OilFeedPress 165 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
System #2 Oil
45 C2Comp1OilFeedPress 166 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
HR LWT1
46 HRLwt1 503 Single (precision 0.1℃) R ºC <2>

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Obj Level
No. Object Name Object type Details R/W Unit Notes
Instance <4>
HR LWT2
47 HRLwt2 507 analog_input Single (precision 0.1℃) R ºC

Air-condition
System On/Off
48 ACSysEnableStp 3 ACS R/W --
0: Off (Inactive)
1: On (Active)
Air-condition
System Master
49 ACSysMasterEnableStp 4 Master On/Off R/W --
0: Off (Inactive)
1: On (Active)
Air-condition
binary_value System Slave
50 ACSysSlaveEnableStp 5 Slave On/Off R/W --
0: Off (Inactive)
1: On (Active)
System #1 Comp
51 SlaveCir1CompStatus 30 0: Off (Inactive) R --
1: On (Active)
Slave
System #2 Comp
52 SlaveCir2CompStatus 31 0: Off (Inactive) R --
1: On(Active)
Air-condition R --
System Alarm
53 ACSysAlarm 30 ACS 0: No
Alarm(Inactive)
1: Alarm(Active)
Chiller Alarm
0: No
54 SlaveAlarmOutput 31 R --
Alarm(Inactive)
1: Alarm(Active)
Evap Flow Status
binary_input 0: Off(Inactive)
55 SlaveEvapFlowStatus 32 R --
1: On(Active)
Slave Evap Pump #1
Status
56 SlaveEvapPump1State 33 R --
0: Off(Inactive)
1: On(Inactive)
Evap Pump #1
Status
57 SlaveEvapPump2State 34 R --
0: Off(Inactive)
1: On(Inactive)
Chiller Status
1:Off
58 SlaveChillerStatus 10 3:Start R --
4:PumpDown
5:Testing

Slave Unit Actual Status R --


59 SlaveStatus 11 (precision: 1)
System #1 Status R --
60 SlaveCir1Status 12 (precision: 1)
System #2 Status R --
61 SlaveCir2Status 13 (precision: 1)
Air-condition R --
System Actual
62 ACSysStatus 191 ACS
Status
(precision: 1)
Air-condition
63 ACSysFltCode 30 System Fault Code R --
(precision: 1)
ACS Air-condition
System Capacity
64 ACSActualCapacity 182 R %
(rang:
0.0%~100.0%)
Chiller Actual
Capacity
65 SlaveChillerCapacity 31 R %
(rang:
0.0%~100.0%)
Evap Pump #1 Run R Hour
analog_value Slave
66 SlaveEcpmpHrs1 32 Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)
Evap Pump #2 Run R Hour
67 SlaveEcpmpHrs2 33 Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)

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Obj Level
No. Object Name Object type Details R/W Unit Notes
Instance <4>
System #1 Comp R --
Starts
68 SlaveCir1Starts 34
(precision: 1)

System #1 Comp R Hour


69 SlaveCir1Hours 35 Run Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)
System #1 Actual R %
Capacity
70 SlaveCir1TarCap 36
(rang:
0.0%~100.0%)
System #1 EXV R %
Position
71 SlaveCir1ExvPos 37
(rang:
0.0%~100.0%)
System #2 Comp R --
72 SlaveCir2Starts 38 Starts
(precision: 1)
System #2 Comp R Hour
73 SlaveCir2Hours 39 Run Hours
(precision: 1 Hour)
System #2 Actual R %
Capacity
74 SlaveCir2TarCap 40
(rang:
analog_value Slave 0.0%~100.0%)
System #2 EXV R %
Position
75 SlaveCir2ExvPos 41
(rang:
0.0%~100.0%)
Chiller Fault Code
76 SlaveFltCode 42 (precision: 1) R --

Chiller Probble
77 SlaveProbCode 43 Code (precision: 1) R --

Chiller Warn Code


78 SlaveWarnCode 48 (precision: 1) R --

System #1 Cond ºC
79 SlaveCir1SatCondT 80 Sat Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Evap Sat ºC
80 SlaveCir1SatEvapT 81 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Cond ºC
81 SlaveCir2SatCondT 82 Sat Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Evap Sat ºC
82 SlaveCir2SatEvapT 83 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
Header Pipe Outlet ºC
83 HPLvgWaterTemp 15 ACS Water Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
Evap Inlet Water ºC
84 SlaveEntEvapWaterTemp 16 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
Evap Outlet Water ºC
85 SlaveLvgEvapWaterTemp 17 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
Ambient Temp. ºC
86 SlaveOutdoorAirTemp 18 (precision: 0.1℃) R

System #1 Cond
87 SlaveCir1CondP 19 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 1kPa)
System #1 Evap
88 SlaveCir1EvapP 20 analog_input Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
Slave System #1 Suct ºC
89 SlaveCir1SuctT 21 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Disch ºC
90 SlaveCir1DishT 22 Temp. R
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #1 Oil
91 SlaveCir1OilP 23 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)
System #2 Cond
92 SlaveCir2CondP 24 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 1kPa)
System #2 Evap
93 SlaveCir2EvapP 25 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)

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Obj Level
No. Object Name Object type Details R/W Unit Notes
Instance <4>
System #2 Suct
94 SlaveCir2SuctT 26 Temp. R ºC
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Disch
95 SlaveCir2DishT 27 Temp. R ºC
(precision: 0.1℃)
System #2 Oil
96 SlaveCir2OilP 28 Pressure R kPa
(precision: 0.1kPa)

Notes:
"R" means "readable","W" means "Writable".
<1>The setting is available when "Control Source" is set to "network" in HMI.
<2>The details see to the Appendix A.
<3>Only for MHS_SP3 and "M/A Setting" is set to "Single".
<4>"Air conditioning system" refers to the master and slave unit to form a dual-control system.
- “Master" refers to the master unit of the dual-control system.
- "Slave" refers to the slave unit of the dual-control system.

8.3.2 BACnet setup


Connection methods diagram as below (Diagram 1 :BACnet IP ; Diagram 2 :BACnet
MS/TP):

Diagram 1 Diagram 2

BSP and BUS LED on communication module can indicate connection status:

BUS LED BACnet BUS Diagnostics Description


status IP MS/TP
BACnet IP running and BACnet MS/TP running and
Green on
communication ok BACnet IP communication ok
Yellow on IP not running MS/TP not running
Red on Hardware error Hardware error

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BSP LED status Description
Green on BSP running and communication with controller
Yellow on BSP running but no communication with controller
Red blinking at 2 Hz BSP error (software error)
Red on Hardware error
Every second alternating
BSP upgrade mode
between red and yellow

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★ All material is carefully reviewed. In case of any printing errors, DAIKIN bears no responsibility. Models, parameters
and performance may change due to product improvement without further notification. Please refer to the nameplate
for detail.
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prior notice.

NOTE
For Chiller or Component (electrical & non-electrical) end-of-life disposal, in the interest of the
environment, please contact your local authority for disposal method and authorised handling centre.

While for Refrigerant Recovering and Disposal, please contact the local Daikin Service Team or
your local authority for disposal method and authorised handling centre.

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