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1. 40 4 1 17 Condenser Fan Control Air Cooled Only 41 4 1 18 Pumpdown Control DX Only 42 4 1 19 Liquid Line Solenoid Control DX Only 42 4 1 20 Chilled Water Reset Optional 42 4 1 21 Demand Limit Input Optional 42 4 1 22 Hot Gas Bypass Control Optional 42 4 1 23 Hot Gas Injection Control R134a Units 42 4 1 24 Electronic Expansion Valve EEV Control Optional 43 4 1 25 Vapor Injection Solenoid Control Optional 43 4 1 26 Anti Freeze Control Circulating Pump and Heater Control Optional 43 4 2 Safety and Alarms 43 4 2 1 Low Pressure Limiting 43 4 2 2 High Pressure Limiting 43 4 2 3 Amps Limiting 43 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 4 2 4 Low Pressure Safety 44 4 2 5 High Pressure Safety 44 4 2 6 Low Differential Pressure Alarm 44 4 2 7 Evaporator Freeze Safety 44 4 2 8 Low Oil Safety 44 4 2 9 Sensor Failure Alarm 44 4 2 10 No Stop Alarm 44 4 2 11 External Shutdown Indication No Run Alarm 44 4 2 12 Compressor Starter Alarm
2. 44 4 2 13 Low Chilled Water Flow Alarm 44 4 2 14 Power Loss Reset 45 4 3 External Control Function and Safety Protections 45 4 3 1 High Oil Temperature Thermostat 45 4 3 2 Overload Protector 45 4 3 3 Phase Control Relay PCR 45 5 DBLAN amp MASTER SLAVE CONTROL 5 1 DBLAN Network 46 5 1 1 General Descriptions 46 5 1 2 DBLAN Electrical Connections 46 5 2 Master Slave Control 47 5 2 1 General Descriptions 47 5 2 2 Principle of Operation via DBLAN Communication Bus 47 5 2 3 Sequence of Operation 48 6 WINLOAD 32 amp DATALOGGING 6 1 WINLOAD 32 49 6 1 1 Introduction 49 6 1 2 Connection Of Converters To Vision2020i Controller 49 6 1 3 Uploading Program Datalog File To Controller 49 6 2 DataLogging 52 6 2 1 Reading From Terminal Display Using Keypad 52 6 2 2 Reading From WINLOAD Using A Local Connection 53 6 2 3 Reading From WINLOAD Using A Remote Connection 55 7 SMART KEY 7 1 Smart Key For Vision2020i Controllers 57 7 2 Smart Key Programming By Pe
3. For safety reasons the appliance must be housed inside an electrical panel so that the only accessible part is the display and the control keypad All the very low voltage connections analogue and digital inputs at 24 Vac Vdc analogue outputs serial bus connections power must have reinforced or double insulation from the mains In the event of malfunctions do not attempt to repair the appliance but rather contact the Dunham Bush service centre 2 4 11 PRELIMINARY NOTES FOR THE INSTALLER COMPARISON BETWEEN DB3 AND DB2 The DB3 family controllers do not have the connector using the programming key code P N 4030022234 To program the controller use the new Smart Key P N 4030004388 available from September 2005 Otherwise use WinLoad version 3 35 and higher Rev 03 15 Figure 2 4 1 Smart Key Please take note that an application cannot be run from the Smart Key Unlike the DB2 there is no fuse between J1 and J2 All DB3 family controllers have an internal thermal protector on the power supply No external fuse is required A further terminal J24 in place of the fuse is provided for the power supply to the ratiometric probes 5 VREF as well as 20 Vdc to supply a secondary terminal such as the aria terminal in alternative to the standard one The terminal J11 connection to the DBLAN network in the first prototypes of the DB3 only has a pitch of 3 81 rather than the 5 08 on the D
4. Use up or down arrow key to move the cursor to the desired digital input or relay output The display is showing the data as follows Press enter key to move the cursor to the desired point for manual control and use the up or down arrow key to change the status of the digital input or relay output to AUTO CLOSE OPEN or AUTO ON OFF The display is showing the data as follows Press enter key to confirm the change 3 1 5 6 Compressor Control Screw compressors can be controlled manually with the keypad A compressor can be turned on off or placed in computer control When a compressor is controlled manually it can be commanded to load hold or unload If safety limiting condition is active it will not accept a load command To place a compressor in manual control the operator must be authorized and log in as technician level and higher Press technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu and press enter key four times to move the cursor to the manual control sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Use down arrow key to move the cursor to the desired compressor control screen then press enter key to move the cursor to compressor status position AUTO MAN OFF The display is showing the data as follows Use up or down arrow key to select MAN and press enter key to confirm the change The compressor will start or continue to run in hold state Press the user key to cont
5. With these configurations Class II safety transformers must be installed 5 2 Master Slave Control 5 2 1 General Descriptions The optional master slave control sequence is used to sequence multiple chillers in one installation according to the building load demand It also controls the dedicated chilled water pump or motorized valve Vision2020i Controller offers this feature with minimized field wiring cost compare to conventional method that involves lots of hardware cost It is carried out this control function via the advanced DBLAN communication bus to implement the network management for multiple chillers lead lag communication sequencing and monitoring 5 2 2 Principle Of Operation Via DBLAN Communication Bus Example 3 chillers network with 2 units on duty and 1 unit standby Notes a Each chiller has a stand alone master DB3 board and dedicated display DBG1 b Each chiller DB3 will be connected to DBLAN network through J11 connector using twisted pair shielded cable c The chiller lead lag selection can be determined by Manual lead lag setpoint Schedule and holiday setup Alarm conditions Rev 03 48 d The lead lag selection determine the chiller operation sequence as follows The following is an example of three chillers network with two units on duty and one unit standby Lead chiller selection Normal chillers operation sequence When DBLAN fails 1 1 amp 2 on duty 3 standby 1 2 amp 3 on duty
6. C or G simply perform a new application read operation 7 4 Meanings of the buttons symbols Flashing the key is connecting to the Vision 2020i during this phase which may last a few seconds the Button is disabled Flashing the key has detected the Vision 2020i and is checking the access right On steady pressing the button starts writing the software to the Vision 2020i On steady pressing the button start reading the software from Vision 2020i On steady pressing the button starts reading the logs from the Vision 2020i On steady for key type C or G pressed for 1 second switches from read to write 7 0 SMART KEY Rev 03 58 If the key is type C or G pressing button for 1 second switches from read to read logged data only G or write the symbols write to Vision 2020i read from Vision 2020i read logged data reflect the selected status If the key is not type C or G the button is disabled and off The button starts the read or write operation indicated by the flashing of the corresponding symbol or at a frequency proportional to the progress of the operation When the operation is completed the buzzer sounds intermittently for 2 seconds Pressing the button again the buzzer sounds without repeating the operation to repeat the operation the key must first be unplugged In the event of error the corresponding symbol comes o
7. Rev 03 54 Figure 6 2 3 iv Download in progress Figure 6 2 4 and downloading is done Figure 6 2 5 Figure 6 2 4 Figure 6 2 5 Key in file name Downloading data log is done Rev 03 55 6 2 3 Reading From WINLOAD Using A Remote Connection As above except for the fact that the connection between the PC and WINLOAD is made via modem Therefore a RS232 modem card shall be inserted to the Vision 2020i controller and a serial modem and telephone line shall supply to the unit to allow this feature Besides The BMS protocol must set to Modem option When reading the logs the application and the logs themselves will continue to operate To download the data saved through a remote connection i Open WinLOAD program A warning message may be pop up but this all right if a remote connection is used Figure 6 2 1 Figure 6 2 1 ii Connects the PC to a telephone line via a serial modem iii Click on Remote Connection and Connect to start the remote connection Figure 6 2 2 Figure 6 2 2 iv A Connect window will pop up Select modem at key number to call Password is refer to modem password which has been set in the controller IDENT refer to IDENT setting in the controller Click on CONNECT to start dialing to the unit Figure 6 2 3 Rev 03 56 Figure 6 2 3 v After the line is connected everything is the same as with local connection vi Af
8. 191 SP 076 C1 AMP 000 C2 AMP 154 REAL TIME CLOCK Day gt MONDAY Time gt 16 10 Date gt 05 12 05 Rev 03 23 Repeat the above steps for others setpoints 3 1 5 TECHNICIAN KEY AND MENU 3 1 5 1 Technician status key This key is use to view and change the compressor FLA setpoint sensors calibration manually control digital inputs and outputs manually control compressor In order to gain access to this button you must be authorized and log in at least as user level See the authorization section about this procedure 3 1 5 2 Technician status key main menu Press technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu The display is showing the data as follows Press enter key to move the cursor to the sub menu The display is showing the data as follows 3 1 5 3 Compressor FLA Calibration To calibrate compressor FLA press down arrow key to go the sub menu Comp FLA Calibration The display is showing the data as follows Press enter key to move the cursor to calibrate the comp FLA and use the up down arrow key to change the value and press enter key to confirm 3 1 5 4 To perform Sensor Calibration Press technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu and press enter key twice to move the cursor to the sensor calibration sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Use up or down arrow key to move the cursor to the desired Sensor Calibration
9. IDC15 Common Digital Inputs 15 and 16 J19 4 ID16 Digital Input 16 24 Vac Vdc J19 5 ID16H Digital Input 16 230 Vac J20 1 Y5 Analog Output 5 0 to 10 V J20 2 Y6 Analog Output 6 0 to 10 V J20 3 B9 Passive Analog Input 9 J20 4 BC9 Common Analog Input 9 J20 5 B10 Passive Analog Input 10 J20 6 BC10 Common Analog Input 10 J20 7 ID17 Digital Input 17 24 Vac Vdc J20 8 ID18 Digital Input 18 24 Vac Vdc J20 9 IDC17 Common Digital Inputs 17 and 18 J21 1 NO14 Normally Open Contact Relay 14 J21 2 C14 Common Relay 14 J21 3 NC14 Normally Closed Contact Relay 14 J21 4 NO15 Normally Open Contact Relay 15 J21 5 C15 Common Relay 15 J21 6 NC15 Normally Closed Contact Relay 15 J22 1 C16 Common Relay 16 J22 2 NO16 Normally Open Contact Relay 16 J22 3 NO17 Normally Open Contact Relay 17 J22 4 NO18 Normally Open Contact Relay 18 J22 5 C16 Common Relay 16 J23 1 E E Terminal for RS485 Connection to I O Expansion J23 2 E E Terminal for RS485 Connection to I O Expansion J23 3 GND GND Terminal for RS485 Connection to I O Expansion Connector No Signal Description J24 1 Vterm Additional Power Supply max 200mA for the terminal J24 2 GND GND terminal for the supply J24 3 5Vref 5Vdc power supply for ratiometric probe Rev 03 10 2 3 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Vision2020i is a microprocessor based electr
10. if unit enable are ON 2 2 amp 3 on duty 1 standby 1 2 amp 3 on duty if unit enable are ON 3 1 amp 3 on duty 2 standby 1 2 amp 3 on duty if unit enable are ON e If the lead lag selection is changed over to a different chiller the sequence of operation will be rotated f Each chiller will use a network address setpoint to determine individual chiller network address g Each chiller will require a dedicated chilled water pump or motorized valve digital output unit enable and chilled water flow status digital inputs as well as enable next output command h Master slave control can be extended up to maximum six chillers in the DBLAN network 5 2 3 Sequence of Operation 1 When the customer enable input is on to start the lead unit the chilled water pump starter or motorized valve control point will close and water will start to flow through the evaporator this will activate the flow switch The flow switch and water pump status are interlocked and feedback as digital input to the chiller and upon receipt of a valid on signal the lead chiller will begin to execute its running program 2 The controller will start and load the compressor s upon both compressors achieving full load it will send an output signal via the DBLAN to enable second unit lag 1 3 The second unit will now command its chilled water pump to start if the customer unit enable is activated The second chiller will start and load the
11. the compressor will operates based on the unit target Typical settings for Amps Hold setpoint 1 1XRLA and Amps Unload setpoint is 1 21XRLA RLA Rated Load Amps Rev 03 44 4 2 4 Low Pressure Safety This function protects the unit from operating at abnormally low evaporator refrigerant pressure When the evaporator pressure of a refrigeration circuit drops below the Low Pressure Cutout setpoint a time delay is initiated If the pressure stays below the setpoint during the time period or pressure drops below cutout setpoint minus deadband all compressors on the circuit will be locked off immediately and the low pressure alarm will be recorded by the controller The time delay is 45 seconds for flooded units 60 seconds for DX units The deadband is 5 psig for flooded units 10 psig for DX units Reset by pressing the Reset Alarm button on terminal display of the controller 4 2 5 High Pressure Safety This function protects the compressor from operating at abnormally high discharge refrigerant pressures The controller will shut down the compressor when condenser pressure reaches the high pressure set point and turn on the alarm indicator lamp on the control box The high discharge pressure alarm will be recorded by the controller Reset by pressing the Reset Alarm button on terminal display of the controller 4 2 6 Low Differential Pressure Alarm For proper lubrication a screw compressor requires a 30 psid for R2
12. 5 common J4 1 VG Power supply 24Vac for Analog Outputs J4 2 VGo Power supply Reference for Analog Outputs J4 3 Y1 Analog Output 1 0 to 10Vdc J4 4 Y2 Analog Output 2 0 to 10Vdc J4 5 Y3 Analog Output 3 0 to 10Vdc J4 6 Y4 Analog Output 4 0 to 10Vdc J5 1 ID1 Digital Input 1 24Vac Vdc J5 2 ID2 Digital Input 2 24Vac Vdc J5 3 ID3 Digital Input 3 24Vac Vdc J5 4 ID4 Digital Input 4 24Vac Vdc J5 5 ID5 Digital Input 5 24Vac Vdc J5 6 ID6 Digital Input 6 24Vac Vdc J5 7 ID7 Digital Input 7 24Vac Vdc J5 8 ID8 Digital Input 8 24Vac Vdc J5 9 IDC1 Common for digital Inputs 1 to 8 J6 1 B6 Analog Input 6 Universal Type J6 2 B7 Analog Input 7 Universal Type J6 3 B8 Analog Input 8 Universal Type J6 4 GND Common for analog inputs J7 1 ID9 Digital Input 9 24Vac Vdc J7 2 ID10 Digital Input 10 24Vac Vdc J7 3 ID11 Digital Input 11 24Vac Vdc J7 4 ID12 Digital Input 12 24Vac Vdc J7 5 IDC9 Common for digital Inputs 9 to 12 J8 1 ID13H Digital Input 13 230Vac Connector No Signal Description J8 2 ID13 Digital Input 13 24 Vac Vdc J8 3 IDC13 Common for Digital Inputs 13 and 14 J8 4 ID14 Digital Input 14 24 Vac Vdc J8 5 ID14H Digital Input 14 230Vac J9 8 way Telephone Connector for connection to a synoptic terminal J10 6 wayTelephone Connector for connection to standa
13. 55 0 90 0 98 0 55 0 65 0 90 0 100 0 65 0 75 0 90 0 Max Target Maximum setpoint of the pattern Min Target Minimum setpoint of the pattern Target Start Setpoint where the next stage is starts Target Stop Setpoint after the pattern staged down Rev 03 40 4 1 11 Compressor Current Limiting The Amp Hold setpoint is the amp value at which the compressor will be prevented from loading The Amp Unload setpoint is the amp value at which the compressor will be given an unload command until the current drops below the Amp Unload setpoint Typical current limit settings may be calculated with the following equations Hold amps RLA X 1 1 Unload amps Hold amps X 1 1 The setpoints should not be increased above 1 4 times of RLA since the overload trip might occur If the values are decreased the difference between the hold and unload setpoint should not be decreased so that oscillations will not occur 4 1 12 Modmotor Setback Control A controller contact and a resistor are wired in parallel in the modmotor control circuit The contact is Vision 2020i controlled to open under light load conditions This lowers liquid level slightly preventing excessive liquid level in the evaporator When the unit loads up the contacts close and the resistor is bypassed 4 1 13 Suction Discharge Pressure Differential Control SDD Control This control function seeks to prevent a low differential pressure alarm It monitors the dif
14. Card Options Field Bus Devices amp BMS Communication 2 3 2 1 Field Bus Options Optically Isolated RS485 4030003439 tLAN 4030003447 Modem 4030003440 2 3 2 2 BMS Communication Options RS485 Modbus 4030003436 Modem 4030003219 BACnet MSTP 4030003404 Ethernet board 4030003319 LonWorks FTT10 4030003438 Rev 03 11 2 3 2 3 Connectors Controller Expansion Board Connectors Part Number DB3 Large Board V2020i DB3 L CON 4030004386 DB3 Medium Board V2020i DB3 M CON 4030004385 DB3 Small Board V2020i DB3 S CON 4030004384 DB EXP Expansion Board V2020i DB3 EXP CON 4030004397 DB1 Small Board V2020i DB1 S CON 4030004229 DB1 Medium Board V2020i DB1 M CON 4030004230 2 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 4 1 Mechanical Characteristics Dimensions DB3 MEDIUM and DB3 LARGE boards fitted on 18 DIN modules 110x315x60mm DB1 and DB3 SMALL boards fitted on 13 DIN modules 110x227 5x60mm DB EXP board fitted on 4 DIN modules 110x70x60mm Installation DIN rail 2 4 2 Plastic Case fitted on DIN rail according to DIN 43880 and CEI EN 50022 standards material technopolymer flame retardancy V0 UL94 and 960 C IEC 695 ball pressure test 125 C resistance to creeping current 250 V colour grey RAL7035 2 4 3 Electrical Specifications Power Supply controller with terminal connected 28 to 36 Vdc 10 20 and 24 Vac 10 15 50 to 60 HZ maximum
15. TEMPERATURE SENSOR HP TYPE 9 11 FLOW CHART MASTER SLAVE CONTROL SEQUENCE 9 0 APPENDIXES Rev 03 63 9 1 ALARM LIST Rev 03 64 9 1 ALARM LIST Continue Rev 03 65 9 2 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 200PSI 0 5 to 4 5Vdc Rev 03 66 9 3 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 500PSI 0 5 to 4 5Vdc Rev 03 67 9 4 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 200PSI 4 20mA Rev 03 68 9 5 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 500PSI 4 20mA Rev 03 69 9 6 SIGNALS FOR CURRENT TRANSDUCER 0 250A 0 20mA Rev 03 70 9 7 SIGNALS FOR CURRENT TRANSDUCER 0 500A 0 20mA Rev 03 71 9 8 SIGNALS FOR VOLTAGE TRANSDUCER 0 500V 0 20mA Rev 03 72 9 9 SIGNALS FOR NTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR WP TYPE Rev 03 73 9 10 SIGNALS FOR NTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR HP TYPE Rev 03 74 9 11 FLOW CHART MASTER SLAVE CONTROL SEQUENCE Corporate Head Office DUNHAM BUSH HOLDING BHD Formerly known as Dunham Bush Malaysia Bhd 129358 X Lot 5755 6 Kidamai Industrial Park Bukit Angkat 43000 Kajang Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel 603 8733 9898 Fax 603 8739 5020 E Mail info dunham bush com my www dunham bush com Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice Products that perform By people who care
16. Value of analog readings can be temporary override during sensor failure To override the analog readings the operator must be authorized at technician level or higher Press technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu and press enter key five times to move the cursor to the Sensors Override sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Use up or down arrow key to move the cursor to the desired analog reading The display is showing the data as follows Press enter key to move the cursor to the Man Reading and use the up or down arrow key to change the value of the analog reading press enter key move the cursor to the Manual Override to enable or disable the manual override control Repeat the above steps for other sensors override Caution Sensors override require continuous monitoring and observation by the field service personnel at all time during the unit operation Faulty sensor shall be replaced as soon as possible in order to allow the unit to be running in automatic mode Technician Setpoints Main Menu Comp FLA Calibration Sensor Calibration Manual Control Compressor Control Sensors Override Load Unload Control Manual Pulse Settings Pulse Rate 001sec Pulse Width 001sec Sensors Manual Override Supply Water Temp Man Reading 45 0 oF Manual Override NO Rev 03 26 3 2 DBG3 PANEL OPERATOR KEYPAD Vision 2020i controller is
17. and compressor discharge temperature rises above the liquid injection ON setpoint typically 160 oF The liquid injection solenoid is turned off when the compressor stops or when discharge temperature falls below liquid injection OFF setpoint typically 150 oF If discharge superheat DSH control is enabled the liquid injection solenoid may energize when discharge superheat is above DSH ON setpoint typically 65 oF besides discharge temperature control Liquid injection solenoid is de energized when both discharge superheat and discharge temperature is below the OFF setpoints Typical setting for DSH OFF setpoint is 55 oF 4 1 16 Second Liquid Injection Solenoid Control Optional A low temperature unit or high ambient air cooled unit may furnish with two liquid injection solenoids Three stages of liquid injection control is available with these two solenoids The valves opening are adjusted so that valve opening of liquid injection 2 is larger than liquid injection 1 Liquid Inj Sol 1 Liquid Inj Sol 2 Typical Turn ON Conditions Typical Turn OFF Condition Stage 1 ON OFF Discharge Temperature gt Stage 1 ON setpoint 160 oF Discharge Temperature lt Stage 1 OFF setpoint 150 oF Stage 2 OFF ON Discharge Temperature gt Stage 2 ON setpoint 170 oF Discharge Temperature lt Stage 2 OFF setpoint 160 oF Stage 3 ON ON Discharge Temperature gt Stage 3 ON setpoint 180 oF OR Discharge superheat gt
18. at J23 on the controller Resume power supply of the controller press and hold alarm reset and up key when the below screen is appeared Vision 2020i controller active in the Any type of terminal active in the network Current terminal Device not connected Rev 03 36 After a few seconds the controller commences the start up sequence and then the following display is shown When this screen appears wait 10 seconds and then release the buttons The controller stops the start up sequence and the following display is shown Then set the pLAN Address using the Up and Down buttons on the terminal Confirm the setting by pressing Enter button The controller completes the start up sequence and uses the specified address Now configure the Terminal Address to its desired setting Terminal display address shall be set to 17 if it is connected to a Vision 2020i controller with I O address 01 If the terminal is connected to a Vision 2020i controller with I O address 02 terminal display address shall be set to 18 General Options menu The following options are possible 1 Beep Volume Used to set the volume associated of the Beep with the buttons and the touchscreen pressing The possible values are off low high Default high This parameter has no effect on the alarm signal which is activated or deacti
19. compressor s until it reaches full load 4 When the second chiller or lag 1 unit reaches full load the third chiller will not starts unless all three chillers are set to be on duty However the third chiller will starts if any of the on duty chiller is tripped by alarm 5 If the leaving water temperature falls below setpoint all of the chillers will begin to unload evenly 6 If the load drops below 40 total capacity enable next signal to second chiller will be disabled and second chiller will stop The master chiller will load up to compensate if necessary The pump for second chiller will be shut off 7 As the load demand falls the master chiller will unload continuously to cycle off the second compressor and finally the entire unit 8 Each unit in the network can monitor the operation of other units via DBLAN If the master unit is having critical alarm the lag 1 will take over as the master unit automatically 9 In order to enable next unit the following conditions must met a Leaving water temperature LWT LWT Setpoint Next ON deadband typical setting for LWT setpoint is 44 oF and Next ON DeadBand is 5 oF both are adjustable b When the lead unit s packaged capacity is higher than Next on setpoint typical setting is 75 For example when capacities of both compressors are higher than 75 or either one compressor is locked out by alarm c When conditions a amp b fulfilled an enable next time delay of 3
20. equipped with user friendly 5 7 touch screen display with 256 colors and 320 240 pixel on graphic resolution It is connected with controller through twisted pair shielded cable The graphic display terminal allows carrying out all program operations The user terminal allows displaying the unit working conditions component run times alarm history at any time and modifying the parameters The terminal also has an automatically self test of the controller on system start up Multiple messages will be displayed by automatically scrolling from each message to the next All of these messages are spelled out in English language on the screen 3 2 1 Touch Screen Terminal Display The touch screen keypad consists of 14 touch keys and 7 physical keys Model E0000 Unit No 01 Date 09 06 08 Time 03 33 Program Date 09 05 08 Figure 3 2 1 1 Vision 2020i keypad The top right Authorization button is for password log in to gain authorization to the access setting menu The three buttons at the top row which is to access different level of setting changes These are User Technician and Factory levels It can only be access depend on the password level The higher password can access the lower password level s setting and not vice versa 3 2 2 The Fourteen Touch keys Key Description MAIN Display the main screen USER User Control Changeable Settings TECHNICIAN Technician Control Changeabl
21. key from write mode to read and read logged data mode When the key is connected to the personal computer the symbols have the following meanings Flashing Awaiting the connection to the PC Alternating During the connection to the PC indicates that data transfer is in progress pCO Manager software is needed for communication between PC and smart key A USB converter P N 4030004389 is also needed for this application Please refer to section 7 5 for pCO Manager software 7 3 Use When Connected To The Vision 2020i Switch off the Vision 2020i remove any peripherals present in the DBLan network and plug the key into the telephone connector of the controller When switching on again all the symbols light up momentarily and the buzzer emits a beep Then wait a few seconds before the key is operational This waiting phase is indicated by the flashing of the symbols At the end the controller enters programming mode and the start button now on steady can be pressed to start the data transfer Important If the key is type B C or G in write mode pressing the start button immediately deletes the software already loaded on the Vision 2020i Important The key must not be removed while a write operation is in progress to the key as the file being transferred will be lost and the corresponding space is not restored To restore the original capacity all files will need to be deleted If the key is type
22. minutes adjustable will be initiated Upon completion of this timer the next unit will be enabled 10 In order to off next unit the following conditions must met a Leaving water temperature LWT LWT Setpoint Next OFF deadband typical setting for Next OFF DeadBand is 1 oF both are adjustable b Unit Capacity OFF Capacity setpoint Net Offset Typical settings for OFF Capacity setpoint is 40 and Net Offset is 5 Please refer to the Appendix for the master slave control sequence flow chart Rev 03 49 6 1 WINLOAD 32 6 1 1 Introduction WinLoad32 is the software for PCs that manages communication between the PC and the DB3 controllers DB1 DB2 and DB3 The following operations can be performed using this connection between the PC and the controller Update the firmware and the software of the controller Acquire data from the board such as the configuration parameters and the data logged Define the logic for logging the events saved on the board The following conventions have been adopted to indicate the direction of transfer of the files PC UPLOAD DB3 Controller DOWNLOAD 6 1 2 Connection of Converters To Vision 2020i Controller Power supply for controller must be turned off before connects it to any of the converter For different type of converter different method of connection is used a RS232 RS485 Converter Connection communication between controller and this convert
23. one terminal can be connected in addition to the one connected to terminal J10 2 4 10 Other Specifications storage conditions 20 To 70 C 90 RH non condensing operating conditions 10 To 60 C 90 RH non condensing index of protection IP20 IP40 front panel only environmental pollution normal class according to protection against electric shock to be incorporated into Class I and or II appliances PTI of the insulating materials 250 V period of stress across the insulating parts long type of action 1C type of disconnection or microswitching microswitching category of resistance to heat and fire category D UL94 V0 immunity against voltage surges category 1 ageing characteristics operating hours 80 000 no of automatic operating cycles 100 000 EN 60730 1 30 000 UL 873 software class and structure Class A category of immunity to voltage surges CEI EN 61000 4 5 Category III The device is not designed to be hand held WARNING For applications subject to strong vibrations 1 5 mm pk pk 10 55 Hz secure the cables connected to the DB3 using clamps placed around 3 cm from the connectors If the product is installed in industrial environments application of the EN 61000 6 2 standard the length of the output connections must be less than 30 m Installation must be performed according to the standards and legislation in force in the country where the appliance is used
24. shown 3 2 7 7 Sensors Override Value of analog readings can be temporary override during sensor failure To override the analog readings the operator must be authorized at technician level or higher Touch on technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu and touch on Sensors Override sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Touch on the value to key in the override reading Then touch on NO YES key with blue color and underlined to enable or disable the manual override control Repeat the above steps for other sensors override CAUTION Sensors override requires continuous monitoring and observation by the field service personnel at all time during the unit operation Faulty sensor shall be replaced as soon as possible in order to allow the unit to be running in automatic mode 3 3 ADDRESSING THE VISION 2020i CONTROLLER AND TERMINAL 3 3 1 Vision 2020i Controller with DBG1 Display At the Vision 2020i terminal push simultaneously the last three keys on the lower right corner of the Vision 2020i terminal keyboard Push them for at least 5 seconds This display will appear Change the display address setting to 0 as follow Display address Setting 17 I O Board address 01 Vision2020i 5 sec Rev 03 33 Turn off DB3 controller At the Vision 2020i DBG1 terminal hold simultaneously the Alarm key and Up arrow key turn on DB3 controll
25. start setpoint Ramp Rate defines the maximum amount that can be added to the target each second Ramp Start point defines the percent capacity target at which the ramp begins on the first compressor The Ramp Rate setpoint can be set anywhere from 0 1 to 1 0 smaller values producing slower loading rates The Ramp Start setpoint can be set anywhere between 0 and 50 The compressor will load quickly to this value and then follow the ramp slope from there See Table 4 1 8 for ramp rates at various settings with 1 minute compressor start stage delay timer These values are calculated with assumption that the chilled water temperature is not descending more than slope temperature setpoint typically 2 0 oF 1 1 oC per minute TABLE 4 1 8 Ramp Rates for Several Setpoints In Minutes Ramp Rate Setpoint 30 50 75 30 50 75 30 50 75 30 50 75 0 1 12 9 4 5 22 18 5 14 29 25 5 21 33 29 25 0 2 6 5 2 11 5 10 8 16 14 12 18 16 14 0 3 4 3 1 5 8 7 5 5 11 10 9 13 12 11 0 4 3 2 5 1 6 5 5 5 4 5 9 8 7 11 10 9 1 Comp 2 Comp 3 Comp 4 Comp Start Point Setpoint Start Point Setpoint Start Point Setpoint Start Point Setpoint 4 1 9 Capacity Control Of Screw Compressors The capacity of a screw compressor can be controlled manually or automatically The status of a compressor can be observed at terminal display Compressor Status key 4 1 9 1 Automatic Control The control
26. winding temperature and impose undue wear on contactors The controller will not restart the compressor motor until the 15 minutes have elapsed An OFF SC timer is displayed at the compressor status during anti cycle timing CAUTION This timer is bypassed by manual control of compressors DO NOT manually start a compressor more than once every 15 minutes 4 1 7 Load Control The controller controls the leaving water temperature within a narrow deadband by pulsing load and or unloads solenoids on the compressor The load and unload solenoids position the slide valve within the compressor to control its capacity The controller determines a desired level of loading and varies pulse duration depending on difference between load target and actual load The load target is varied based on rate of approach to desired temperature preventing significant temperature oscillations The status of the compressor can be observed at terminal display 4 1 8 Ramp Control Another feature of the controller is ramp control which is the ability to vary ramping time of the machine from start Often when the machine is started the water in the chilled water circuit is warm and the unit will go to full load quickly With ramp control the user can program the controller so that it loads at a predetermined rate This is a valuable tool since it can help reduce power consumption and demand charges Two variables are used to define the ramp profile Ramp rate and ramp
27. 2 differential pressure between condenser and evaporator pressures If the differential pressure is less than 30 psid for R22 for more than 3 minutes while a compressor is operating all compressors in the same refrigerant circuit will be shut down The controller will store the low differential pressure alarm code and turn on the alarm light The Reset Alarm key must be pressed to clear the alarm 4 2 7 Evaporator Freeze Safety If the leaving chilled water temperature drops below the freeze setpoint the controller will shut down the unit and store the freeze alarm After solving the problem press Reset Alarm on terminal display of the controller to clear the alarm 4 2 8 Low Oil Safety A standard oil level sensor is located in each compressor If low oil indication digital input is OFF persists for 60 seconds during compressor operation the controller will then shut down the compressor The status of the oil level sensor can be seen on the terminal display Failure is indicated on the alarm pilot light The low oil alarm code will be recorded by the controller 4 2 9 Sensor Failure Alarm If the controller measures an analog sensor temperature pressure or Amp sensor the reading is beyond its measuring range the associated compressors are shutdown The controller then stores the alarm code corresponding to the sensor alarm A sensor alarm indicates a problem in the analog measurement system 4 2 10 No Stop Alar
28. 2 is not displayed 1 DISPLAY LOG DATA Which flash Data on flash 2 2 DISPLAY LOG DATA Which log Alarm events 3 31 12 00 23 59 59 High temperature alarm 1 0 4 31 12 00 23 59 59 Room temperature 021 2 Previous record Next record Previous variable Next variable Previous value Current value Variable value Level Description memory type log and variable Rev 03 53 6 2 2 Reading From WINLOAD Using A Local Connection The connection between the PC and the controller is the same used to download the application to the controller Therefore a RS 485 serial card shall be inserted to the Vision 2020i controller to allow this feature This function allows all the data relating to a log to be downloaded and saved in a text format file that can be opened using Excel CSV format The data cannot be download for a specific period of time or one log only To download the data saved i Open WinLOAD key in password and get WinLoad on line with controller Figure 6 1 2 ii Select the Download tab and select LOG DATA Then click the Download button Figure 6 2 1 Figure 6 2 1 iii Enter the name of the file used to save the data downloaded from the controller Each directory can only store 1 data log file Figure 6 2 2 amp 6 2 3 Figure 6 2 2 Click on Download Select Log Data Memory Select standard and click on create to start create data log file
29. 3 2 6 ADVANCED USER KEY AND MENU 3 2 6 1 User Key User key is use to view and change the pressure ampere safety limits and liquid injection temperature set points unit of measurements In order to gain access to this button you must be authorized and log in at least as user level Touch on the user key and display is showing the data as follows Touch on right arrow key or user key to go to the next screen or setpoints To alter setpoint data press on the setpoint which in written in blue color and underlined Use the keypad below to change the value and press OK key to confirm If the value you key in is out of acceptable range the setpoint will not change and the keypad will remain to receive another value AUTHORIZATION Please Enter Your Password Status View 1 6 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 0 Rev 03 30 245 TECHNICIAN SETPOINT 1 Comp 1 FLA CALIBRATION 157 00 90 028 50 FLA1 181A Capacity Comp 1 000 0 Min Percent Cal 25 0 Max Percent Cal 00A 90 SENSOR OFFSET 1 Suction Pressure 1 Current 078 PSI 5 4BAR Average 187 PSI 12 9BAR 24Hrs Max 200 PSI 13 8BAR 24Hrs Min 074 PSI 5 1BAR Calibration 00 PSI 0 0BAR Repeat the above steps for other setpoints 3 2 7 TECHNICIAN KEY and MENU 3 2 7 1 Technician status key This key is use to view and change the compressor FLA setpoint sensors calibration manually control digital inputs and outputs manually co
30. 3 Compressor FLA Calibration 23 3 1 5 4 To Perform Sensor Calibration 23 3 1 5 5 Manual Control 24 3 1 5 6 Compressor Control 24 3 1 5 7 Sensors Override 25 3 2 DBG3 Panel Operator Keypad 26 3 2 1 Touch Screen Terminal Display 26 3 2 2 The Fourteen Touch Keys 26 3 2 3 The Seven Physical Keys 26 3 2 4 Status Reading 27 3 2 4 1 Input Status Key 27 3 2 4 2 Output Status Key 27 3 2 4 3 Compressor Status Key 27 3 2 4 4 Setpoint Key 28 3 2 4 5 Clock Key 28 3 2 4 6 Alarm History Key 29 3 2 5 Authorization 29 3 2 5 1 Authorization Key 29 3 2 6 Advanced User Key and MENU 29 3 2 6 1 User Key 29 3 2 7 Technician Key and MENU 30 3 2 7 1 Technician Status Key 30 3 2 7 2 Technician Status Key Main Menu 30 3 2 7 3 Compressor FLA Calibration 30 3 2 7 4 To Perform Sensor Calibration 30 3 2 7 5 Manual Control 30 3 2 7 6 Compressor Control 31 3 2 7 7 Sensors Override 32 3 3 Addressing the Vision2020i Controller and Terminal 32 3 3 1 Vision2020i Controller With DBG1 Display 32 3 3 2 Vision2020i Controller With D
31. ATION To log in the level of passwords INPUT STATUS Displays the analog inputs and digital inputs status measured by the probes sensors Rev 03 27 ANALOG SENSORS 1 Supply Temperature 44 6 F 7 0 C Suction Pressure 68PSI 4 7BAR Discharge Pressure 195PSI 13 4BAR ANALOG SENSORS 2 Compressor 1 Amps 125 A Compressor 2 Amps 135 A OUTPUT STATUS 1 Comp 1 ON HOLD Comp 2 ON LOAD Alarm Status OFF Control Power ON SDD Control OFF OUTPUT STATUS 2 Setback Control OFF C1 Liquid Injection Sol ON C2 Liquid Injection Sol OFF COMPRESSOR 1 STATUS Comp 1 OK Amps 125 A FLA1 125 A Target 100 0 Capacity 100 0 Status ON HOLD 3 2 4 STATUS READING 3 2 4 1 Input status key To read inputs status touch on input status key The display is showing the data as follows Touch on right arrow key or input key to go to next screen The display is showing the data as follows Repeat the same steps to go to other sensor inputs screen 3 2 4 2 Output status key To read relay outputs status touch output status key The display is showing the data as follows Touch on right arrow key or output key to go to next screen The display is showing the data as follows Repeat the same steps to go to other relay outputs screen 3 2 4 3 Compressor status key To read compressor status touch on compressor status key The display is showing the data as follows Touch on right arrow key or compress
32. B2 The LEDs near the dipswitches for setting the DBLAN address have been moved between connectors J3 and J4 The red probe power supply overload LED has been removed DB3 simulator If testing the DB3 with a simulator note that the DB2 simulator cannot be used in place of the DB3 simulator Contact Dunham Bush for the availability of the latter 2 5 Vision2020i Display and User Terminal The Vision 2020i controller comes with a user friendly back lit 128 by 64 pixels DBG1 Semi Graphic Display panel connected with controller through a telephone cable This terminal allows carrying out all program operations displaying the unit working conditions component run times alarm history and modifying the parameters The display also has an automatically self test of the microprocessor during the system start up Multiple messages will be displayed by automatically scrolling from each message to the next All of these messages are spelled out in English language on the display terminal There are 15 dedicated buttons consists of 15 polycarbonate buttons These buttons enable user to access information base on the security level of the password For detail operation of the DBG1 Display Terminal please refer to the Unit Operation Manual Optional Graphical Display DBG2 amp DBG3 DBG2 and DBG3 are the latest Dunham Bush state of art user interfaces featuring a 5 7inch touch screen display with VGA resolution and a 32 bit microproc
33. BG2 DBG3 Display 33 3 3 2 1 Description Of The Menu 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS Rev 03 4 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 4 CONTROL amp OPERATIONS 4 1 Control Functions 37 4 1 1 Chilled Water Pump Interlock And Flow Switch 37 4 1 2 Customer Control Interlock Unit Enable 37 4 1 3 Compressor Start Delay Timer 37 4 1 4 Compressor Stage Delay Timer 37 4 1 5 Compressor Off Cycle Delay Timer 37 4 1 6 Compressor Anti Recycle Timer 38 4 1 7 Load Control 38 4 1 8 Ramp Control 38 4 1 9 Capacity Control Of Screw Compressors 38 4 1 9 1 Automatic Control 38 4 1 9 2 Calibration of Screw Compressor Capacity Amps At Full Load amp Minimum Load Percentage 39 4 1 9 3 Manual Control 39 4 1 10 Staging Of Compressors 39 4 1 11 Compressor Current Limiting 40 4 1 12 Modmotor Setback Control 40 4 1 13 Suction Discharge Pressure Differential Control SDD Control 40 4 1 14 Automatic Or Manual Lead Lag 40 4 1 15 Liquid Injection Solenoid Control 40 4 1 16 Second Liquid Injection Solenoid Control Optional
34. ECAUTIONS The following precautions must be taken while working with the Vision2020i system 1 Cover the controller components completely when drilling sheet metal near the Vision2020i and Expansion boards 2 Strip wires away from Vision2020i boards to prevent strands from falling on components 3 Do not allow Vision2020i boards to get wet 4 Disconnect power to the Vision2020i before changing the wiring connection or inserting the I O terminal connector to the controller 5 Route communication cables and sensor wires away from control and power wires 6 Handle boards with care 2 2 VISION2020I CONTROLLER BOARD The Vision2020i boards are available in three different versions differentiated according to the number of inputs and outputs DB3 S Vision2020i Small board part number 4030003381 DB3 M Vision2020i Medium board part number 4030003382 DB3 L Vision2020i Large board part number 4030003383 DB EXP Vision2020i Expansion board part number 4030003396 DB1 S Vision 2020i Small board part number 4030003378 DB1 M Vision 2020i Medium board part number 4030003377 Figure 2 2 1 outlines the Vision2020i large board with set of terminals required for various I O connections The plastic case of this controller is to be mounted on DIN rail in the control panel Figure 2 2 1 Outline of DB3 L Board 2 2 1 Instrument Elements 1 Power supply connector G G0 2 Yellow power LED and 3 LEDs for the DBL
35. FFSET will be decreased by 5 psig if the last fan to be turned on has not cycled off within 1 hour The offset will continue to decrease by 5 psig every 10 minutes unless fan cycling begins again The Adaptive Control Logic will only affect the condenser fan turn on logic it will not affect the fan turn off logic 4 1 18 Pumpdown Control DX Only This feature is to stored refrigerant in condenser when compressor is stopped Pumpdown control will take place when temperature set point is achieved before compressor is being cycled off or unit enable input is off The compressor will stop when suction pressure is lower than pumpdown setpoint 65PSI 4 5BAR for R22 or 15 seconds setpoint delay timer is elapsed 4 1 19 Liquid Line Solenoid Control DX Only When compressors starts the liquid line solenoid will energize when suction pressure falls below the pumpout setpoint or a time delay of 5 seconds is elapsed For unit with two liquid lines per refrigerant circuit the second liquid line solenoid will energize when suction pressure falls below low pressure cutout setpoint or a time delay of 25 seconds is elapsed and unit target is above 40 The second liquid line solenoid will be de energized when the unit target is less than 35 4 1 20 Chilled Water Reset Optional If an analog input is available the desired chilled water temperature can be raised automatically by an external signal provided by an external controller The external sig
36. Form No MM1501A 0110 Products that perform By people who care R134a R407C 60Hz OPERATOR S GUIDE OPERATOR S GUIDE VISION 2020i CONTROLLER FOR ROTARY SCREW COMPRESSOR PACKAGES Rev 03 2 REVISION LIST NO Date Revision By Revision Changes 1 15 Dec 2007 Won MF Preliminary copy 2 11 June 2008 Won MF Preliminary copy distribute for internal use only 3 24 April 2009 Won MF Released version Rev 03 3 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 1 0 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General Description 6 2 0 VISION 2020i 2 1 Precautions 6 2 2 Vision2020i Controller Board 7 2 2 1 Instrument Elements 7 2 2 2 Meaning Of The Terminals 8 2 3 General Characteristics 10 2 3 1 Power Supply 10 2 3 2 Add on Card Options Field Bus Devices amp BMS Communication 10 2 3 2 1 Field Bus Options 10 2 3 2 2 BMS Communication Options 10 2 3 2 3 Connectors 11 2 4 Technical Specifications 2 4 1 Mechanical Characteristic 11 2 4 2 Plastic Case 11 2 4 3 Electrical Specifications 11 2 4 4 Digital Inputs 11 2 4 5 Analogue Inputs 12 2 4 6 Analogue Outputs 12 2 4 7 Digital Outputs 12 2 4 8 Relation Betwee
37. NSORS OVERRIDE Rev 03 31 DIGITAL INPUTS MANUAL CONTROLS Comp 1 Starter Auto Comp 2 Starter Auto Comp 1 Oil Level Auto Comp 2 Oil Level Auto Unit Enable Auto Flow Switch Auto DIGITAL INPUTS MANUAL CONTROLS Comp 1 Starter Close Comp 2 Starter Auto Comp 1 Oil Level Auto COMPRESSOR CONTROL Manual Override Compressor 1 AUTO St 0000 Amps 000 0 A Capacity 000 0 Status OFF manual control the operator must be authorized at technician level or higher Touch on technician key to go to technician set points main menu and touch on the Manual Control sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Touch on desired point with blue color and underlined for manual control Use the keypad shown as below to change to the desired digital input to AUTO CLOSE OPEN Touch on OK to confirm The display is showing the data as follows For manual control of digital outputs use the following keypad to change the desired digital output to AUTO ON OFF Touch on OK to confirm 3 2 7 6 Compressor Control Screw compressors can be controlled manually with the keypad A compressor can be turned on off or placed in computer control When a compressor is controlled manually it can be commanded to load hold or unload If safety limiting condition is active it will not accept a load command To place a compressor in manual control the operator must be authorized and l
38. ON setpoint 65 oF Discharge Temperature lt Stage 3 OFF setpoint 170 oF AND Discharge superheat lt OFF setpoint 55 oF The above setpoints are typical for water cooled units Rev 03 41 4 1 17 Condenser Fan Control Air Cooled Only The Vision 2020i controller provides two types of control logic for air cooled condensers The type of control will be governed by the physical condenser layout of the unit Each method of control is enhanced with adaptive self learning fan control logic The end result is condenser control that offers significantly reduced fan cycling and improved efficiency The two types of air cooled condenser control logic are explained as follows A Adaptive Individual Air cooled Condenser Control This type of control is based upon a single compressor per circuit The individual discharge pressure on that circuit will be the controlling pressure B Adaptive Air Combined Air cooled Condenser Control This type of control is based upon a condenser that is controlled by the highest discharge pressure from any one of the compressors sharing that circuit compressor 1 amp 3 share compressor 2 amp 4 share The highest discharge pressure between the sharing compressors will be the controlling pressure Air Cooled Condenser Control Setpoints The air cooled condenser setpoints are as follows Stage 1 ON Condenser fan stage 1 on Stage 2 OFF Condenser fan stage 2 off Stage On Diff Differen
39. The display is showing the data as follows Press enter key to move the cursor to calibrate the desired sensor and use the up down arrow key to change the value and press enter key to confirm Repeat the above steps for others sensors calibrations Sensor Offset 1 Suction Press Current 076PSI Average 187PSI 24Hrs MAX 200PSI 24Hrs MIN 074PSI Calibration 00PSI Technician Setpoints Main Menu Comp FLA Calibration Sensor Calibration Manual Control Compressor Control Sensors Override Technician Setpoints Main Menu Comp FLA Calibration Sensor Calibration Manual Control Compressor Control Sensors Override Technician Setpoints Main Menu Comp FLA Calibration Sensor Calibration Manual Control Compressor Control Sensors Override Technician Setpoint 1 Comp 1 FLA CALIBRATION 200x00 66 97 80 FLA 237A Capacity C1 075 6 Min Percent Cal 025 0 Max Percent Cal 00A Rev 03 24 3 1 5 5 Manual Control A digital input sensor or relay output can be controlled manually with the keypad Digital input sensor or relay output can be turned on off manually and placed back to auto mode To place a digital input or relay output in manual control the operator must be authorized at technician level or higher Press technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu and press enter key three times to move the cursor to the manual control sub menu The display is showing the data as follows
40. alues can be calibrated as follows 1 Check calibration of all sensors pressure sensors current transducers NTC temp sensors and etc All calibration on sensors shall be done in this step 2 Load the compressor to full load If the amps reading do not match with calculated FLA value within 2 3A do this calculation Amps FLA For example FLA 150A however the max amps at full load is 130A so do the calculation 130 150 20 3 Key in this value into Max Percent Cal of the compressor in COMPRESSOR FLA CALIBRATION mask under technician key 4 Therefore the value of FLA will change Verify that amps and FLA now match closely 5 Manually unload the compressor all the way 6 Locate the minimum percentage of capacity for the compressor If this value is 25 3 no change required Else enter this value into Min Percent Cal in the same mask The default value of Min Percent Cal is 25 For example the minimum percentage of capacity for the compressor is 32 2 therefore enter 32 2 at Min Percent Cal 7 Repeat this procedure for each compressor 4 1 9 3 Manual Control Screw compressors can be controlled manually with the terminal display A compressor can be turned on off or placed in manual control When a compressor is controlled manually it can be commanded to load hold or unload If the limiting condition is active it will not accept a load command To place a compressor in manual cont
41. an networks 3 Additional power supply max 200mA for the terminal and 0 5V ratiometric probes 4 Universal analog inputs NTC 0 1V 0 5V ratiometric 0 10V 0 4 20mA 5 Passive analog inputs NTC PT1000 ON OFF 6 Analog outputs 0 10Vdc 7 Digital inputs 24Vac Vdc 8 Digital inputs 230Vac or 24Vac Vdc 9 Connector for terminal display external panel with direct signal 10 Connector for all standard DB series terminals and for uploading the application software 11 Digital outputs 12 Connector for expansion board 13 DBLan connector 14 Cover for inserting the optional supervisor serial board 15 Cover for inserting the optional field board 16 Cover for inserting the optional service board 2 0 VISION 2020i Rev 03 2 2 2 Meaning of the terminals The following table summaries the meaning of Vision2020i board input and output terminals and provides a brief description of each connection Connector No Signal Description J1 1 G Power Supply 24Vac J1 2 Go Power Supply Reference J2 1 B1 Analog Input 1 Universal Type J2 2 B2 Analog Input 2 Universal Type J2 3 B3 Analog Input 3 Universal Type J2 4 GND Common for analog inputs J2 5 VDC 21Vdc power for active probes maximum current 150mA J3 1 B4 Analog Input 4 Passive Type J3 2 BC4 Analog Input 4 common J3 3 B5 Analog Input 5 Passive Type J3 4 BC5 Analog Input
42. ature pressure current voltage or anything that has a value analog in nature The Vision2020i takes this analog value and converts it to a digital value through its built in analog to digital converter so that the computer can process this information The Vision2020i uses mechanical relays to make or break a circuit that controls devices such as compressor contactors starters fan contactors solenoids and etc Vision2020i also allows connection to the DBLAN DB Local Area Network Up to six individual Vision2020i controllers can be configured and connected through twisted pair wires to form as a DBLAN that allows multiple units sequencing control without additional hardware With various optional add on cards Vision2020i controller can be interfaced directly and easily to the BMS or the Dunham Bush remote monitoring software BMS protocols supported by Vision2020i are ModBus RTU LonWorks FTT10 BACnet MSTP Over IP With an optional RS485 communication card the Vision2020i can be interfaced to Dunham Bush ModBus Poll software for simple remote monitoring and controlled from a local PC terminal through RS485 to USB converter With optional RS232 or RS485 communication cards the Vision2020i can be interfaced to Dunham Bush NetVisor software for full graphical remote monitoring and controlled from a PC terminal and optional phone modem or internet connection through local PC server 1 0 INTRODUCTION Rev 03 7 2 1 PR
43. authorization The three buttons at the bottom left are to access different level of setting changes These are User Technician and Factory levels from left It can only be access depend on the password level The higher password can access the lower password level s setting and not vice versa 3 1 1 The fifteen polycarbonate buttons a Seven polycarbonate buttons at top row Button Description Input Status Displays the analog inputs and digital inputs status measured by the probes sensors Output Status Displays the relay outputs and analog outputs status Compressor Status Displays the status of Compressor 1 2 and so on Setpoint Displays the status of set points Clock Schedule Displays the date time and day Alarm History Display the alarm history Authorization To log in the level of passwords b Eight polycarbonate buttons at bottom row Button Description User User Control Changeable Settings Technician Technician Control Changeable Settings Factory Factory Control Changeable Settings Menu Unit information Compressor Information Alarm Reset Display the active alarms and to perform alarm manual resets Up Scroll the various screens when the cursor is in the top left of the display If the cursor is inside a numeric field the button increases or decreases the corresponding value If the field is a selection p
44. ble decrease in the response speed of the display This is normal and does not signify a malfunction 6 To improve the visual performance of the application use full colors and images that do not feature dithering wirings Otherwise especially at high temperatures flickering display flashing may be visible Rev 03 18 Technical Specifications Power supply 24 Vac 15 50 60 Hz or 30 Vdc 25 Use a class 2 safety transformer with a rating of least 15VA Rated power 10 W Power supply connections to the DBG2 3 Observe the following rules The power supply terminals on the DBG2 3 are called G and G0 The connection is made using 2 pin removable terminals Possible cross section of the wires 0 5 to 1 5 mm2 A dedicated 800 mA fuse must be installed externally between the power supply and terminal G If the transformer that supplies the DBG2 3 is the same that also supplies Vision 2020i controllers then terminal G0 on the DBG2 3 must be connected to terminal G0 on the Vision 2020i controller Important if the secondary of the power supply transformers needs to be earthed then terminal G0 must be earthed and NOT the terminal G both on the Vision 2020i controller and the DBG Interfaces RS485 serial for communication with Vision 2020i controllers via 3 pin removable terminals Use a shielded twisted pair cable AWG20 22 maximum length 200 m The total length of the network must not exceed 500 m The capacita
45. d to clear the alarm A No Run alarm is stored in the controller 4 3 3 Phase Control Relay PCR The PCR protects the unit from the following electric supply malfunctions undervoltage phase reversal and single phasing If the PCR trips a control relay 1CR will de energize and open the control circuit A green LED indicates presence of power supply The yellow LED indicates a good voltage supply The power loss setpoint is factory set to Auto to allow automatic start after PCR failure Compressor will not start for 15 minutes after failure To select manual reset set power loss setpoint to Manual In this case a power loss alarm will be stored by the controller and Reset Alarm must be pressed to start Rev 03 46 5 1 DBLAN NETWORK 5 1 1 General Descriptions As mentioned earlier the Vision 2020i controllers can be connected to DBLAN local network allowing the communication of data and information from one location node to another The Vision 2020i terminals can monitor the control variables temperature pressure alarms from one or more boards If one or more terminals are disconnected or malfunctioning the control program continues to function correctly on each Vision 2020i controller Generally the application program can monitor the status of the network and intervene as a consequence to ensure the continuity of the control functions All the versions of the Vision 2020i controlle
46. diagram specifies the terminals to which this contact must be wired To enable the unit the contacts must be closed To disable the unit the contacts must be opened 4 1 3 Compressor Start Delay Timer A compressor start delay of one minute is incorporated into controller before the first compressor is started to ensure the system load requires the compressor A start delay timer is shown at compressor status screen during this timing 4 1 4 Compressor Stage Delay Timer A compressor stage delay of one minute is incorporated into the controller to ensure that the system load requires another compressor A stage delay timer is shown at compressor status screen during stage delay timing 4 1 5 Compressor Off Cycle Delay Timer An off cycle delay of five minutes is initiated when the compressor is stopped The compressor will not start before the off cycle timer is elapsed If cooling is called for during this time an off cycle delay timer is displayed at compressor status This feature applied to horizontal screw compressor units only CAUTION This timer is bypassed by manual control of compressors DO NOT manually start a compressor in five minutes after a stop 4 0 CONTROL amp OPERATIONS Rev 03 38 4 1 6 Compressor Anti Recycle Timer The compressor motor requires an anti recycle time delay which prevents restart for 15 minutes after a start The purpose of this feature is to avoid frequent starts which tend to elevate the motor
47. displayed the terminal will communicate with the Vision 2020i board using the Point Point protocol the Baud Rate Network Monitor and Setup I O Board fields will then disappear as they have no meaning Baud Rate Used to set the DBLAN communication baud rate The possible values are 62500 default or 115200 used only if all the devices in the network are configured for this speed Note that not all the DBLAN devices support the 115200 setting Network Monitor This is used to display the status of the network see next paragraph Setup I O Board Setup These fields are used to modify the list of terminals associated with each individual Vision 2020i board Rev 03 35 Network Monitor This screen is used to display the status of the network when master slave sequencing control is furnished indicating graphically which devices are connected for each address The meaning of the symbols is the following If activity is detected on the network the message Online is displayed To exit the screen press the Esc button Assigning the list of private and shared terminals The list of terminals associated with each individual Vision 2020i board can be modified from the Network Configuration menu as follows 1 Select the address of the required board using the up down buttons in the Setup I O Board field only the boards that are effectively on
48. ductive cos 0 4 2 2 A 100000 cycles SSR outputs 1 SMALL output 7 2 MEDIUM outputs 7 12 3 LARGE OUTPUTS 7 12 14 operating voltage 24 Vac Vdc maximum power 10 2 4 8 Relation between AWG and wire cross section AWG Cross section mm2 Current mA 20 0 5 2 15 1 5 6 14 2 5 8 2 4 9 DBLAN network user terminal connection Type RS485 half duplex asynchronous Transmission speed 62 5 Kbps or 115 2 Kbps selectable via software Terminal connector 6 pin telephone J10 DBLAN network graphic terminal aria terminal connector 3 pin plug in connector J11 The maximum distance between the DB and user terminal is shown in the following table Cable Type Power Supply Distance Power supply telephone 50 m taken from the pCO 150 mA AWG24 shielded cable 200 m taken from the pCO 150 mA AWG20 22 shielded cable 500 m separate power supply via T Connector part number 4030004446 The maximum distance between two DB3 controllers with AWG20 22 shielded cable is 500 m Rev 03 14 Note A maximum of one terminal DBG1 can be connected or two terminals but without using use the backlighting on display One version of the DB3 features optically isolated connection to the DBLAN network The terminal should be always powered with a separate power supply The 21 Vdc present at Vterm J24 can be used to power an external terminal with a maximum input of 2 W Only
49. e Settings FACTORY Factory Control Changeable Settings SETPOINT Displays the status of set points AUTHORIZATION To log in the level of passwords MENU Unit information Compressor Information CLOCK SCHEDULE Displays the date time and day ALARM RESET Display the active alarms and to perform alarm manual resets LEFT Scroll the various screens when the cursor is in the top left of the display If the cursor is inside a numeric field the button increases or decreases the corresponding value If the field is a selection pressing the button displays the available options RIGHT See the LEFT arrow INPUT STATUS Displays the analog inputs and digital inputs status measured by the probes sensors OUTPUT STATUS Displays the relay outputs and analog outputs status COMPRESSOR STATUS Displays the status of Compressor 1 2 and so on 3 2 3 The Seven Physical Keys Key Description UP Scroll the various screens when the cursor is in the top left of the display If the cursor is inside a numeric field the button increases or decreases the corresponding value If the field is a selection pressing the button displays the available options ENTER To move the cursor around the screens and to save the values of the set parameters DOWN See the UP arrow MENU Unit information Compressor Information ALARM RESET Display the active alarms and to perform alarm manual resets AUTHORIZ
50. e procedure to configure and upload program files to Smart Key a Connects the USB converter to PC and connect the smart key Start program pCO manager Click on Smart key to proceed with configurations for smart key b Select language and serial port Check With key if the smart key is connected to the converter If the smart key is not connected check on Without Key c At Configuration section select smart key type to type B Set pCO password to 32 Click on Set Params to program the key Rev 03 60 d In Kit Definition section select pCO type to pCO3 check pLAN enable and select the pLAN address Click on SELECT ALL to check all pLAN addresses e Browse for the program files and Save Kit f Click on Kit Upload select the kit that saved just now and upload it into the smart key g After the kit is uploaded the program has been uploaded to the smart key successfully Click on Option followed by Disconnect Key to disconnect smart key from the PC After a beep sound then removed the key from the converter Rev 03 61 8 1 General Servicing Procedures Use the operating guide and trouble shooting guide below to do the following a Check compressor status to see if it is locked off b If locked off check alarms to see cause c Check all analog inputs for accuracy d If digital input is associated with failure check d
51. ed If evaporator pressure drops further below Low Pressure Unload setpoint the compressor will unload continuously hold and load command will be bypassed After the evaporator pressure rises above the Low Pressure Hold setpoint the compressor will operate based on the unit target Typical setting for Low Pressure Hold setpoint is 62PSI and Low Pressure Unload setpoint is 60PSI for R22 units 4 2 2 High Pressure Limiting This function prevents the unit from tripping at high condenser refrigerant pressure If condenser pressure rises above High Pressure Hold setpoint the compressor will hold and load command will be bypassed If the condenser pressure rises further above High Pressure Unload setpoint the compressor will unload continuously hold and load command will be bypassed After the condenser pressure drops below the High Pressure Hold setpoint the compressor will operates based on the unit target Typical setting for High Pressure Hold setpoint is 240PSI and High Pressure Unload setpoint is 245PSI for R22 water cooled units 4 2 3 Amps Limiting This function prevents the compressor from tripping at overload If the compressor amperage rises above Amps Hold setpoint the compressor will hold and load command will be bypassed If the compressor amperage rises further above Amps Unload setpoint the compressor will unload continuously hold and load command will be bypassed After the compressor amperage drops below the Amps Hold setpoint
52. er and hold these keys until Self Test mask is appeared Hold for 10 seconds The following mask will appear Set pLAN address to 1 or accordingly using Up and Down arrow key Press Enter key to save and exit Again at the Vision 2020i terminal push simultaneously the last three keys on the lower right corner of the Vision 2020i terminal keyboard Push them for at least 5 seconds This display will appear Change Display address setting to 17 The terminal display will now become blank Again at the Vision 2020i terminal push simultaneously the last three keys on the lower right corner of the Vision 2020i terminal keyboard Push them for at least 5 seconds This display will appear Change I O board address to 01 Press Enter key to continue The following display will appear Press Enter to continue and the following display will appear Change NO to YES and press Enter key Configuration of terminal display and controller are done now Terminal display address shall be set to 18 if it is connected to a Vision 2020i controller with I O address 02 3 3 2 Vision 2020i Controller with DBG2 DBG3 Display The menus can be accessed by pressing any point on the touchscreen together with the up and Prg buttons for at least one second Alternatively press the up down enter buttons together for at least one second The following operatio
53. er can be done in two ways Using 6 cores telephone cable and connect it to J10 on controller Using AWG 20 22 A MODBUS serial card shall be inserted into SERIAL CARD slot on controller Connect output of converter to the MODBUS serial card using AWG 20 22 Besides a DC power supply shall be supplied to the converter b USB RS485 Converter i Using AWG 20 22 cable Connect the output of converter to MODBUS serial card using AWG 20 22 The MODBUS card shall be inserted into SERIAL CARD slot on controller ii Using RJ10 6 cores phone cable Connect the output of converter to J10 on controller using a RJ10 cable 6 cores phone cable 6 1 3 Uploading Program DataLog File to Controller i After connects converter to controller turn on the controller and run WinLoad program ii pCO address shall be set by refer to dip switch setting on the controller unit number Serial port in WinLoad is determined by type of converter used in this application Serial port shall be set to 1 if RS232 RS485 converter is used Else if USB RS485 is used Serial port shall be set to the same port number where the converter is plugged Figure 6 1 1 Figure 6 1 1 6 0 WINLOAD32 amp DATALOGGING Serial port 1 for RS232 RS485 converter Serial port 3 for USB RS485 converter pCO address Dip switch setting at controller unit number Rev 03 50 iii When WinLoad starts to communicates with controller a password is
54. essor only 4 1 26 Anti Freeze Control Circulating Pump and Heater Control Optional Anti Freeze control is furnished to prevent water in cooler to be frozen by low surrounding temperature Heater is on when ambient temperature is lower than ON setpoint typically 35 oF and unit if off Circulating pump will be started when heater is on and chilled water flow switch is opened Heater will be turned off when ambient temperature is higher than OFF setpoint typically 38 oF or the unit is on Circulating pump will stop three minutes after heater is off or stop immediately when flow switch is closed 4 2 SAFETY AND ALARMS The Vision 2020i controller performs the following safety protection on screw compressor chillers 4 2 1 Low Pressure Limiting 4 2 2 High Pressure Limiting 4 2 3 Amp Limiting 4 2 4 Low Pressure Safety 4 2 5 High Pressure Safety 4 2 6 Low Differential Pressure Alarm 4 2 7 Evaporator Freeze Safety 4 2 8 Low Oil Safety 4 2 9 Sensor Failure Alarm 4 2 10 No Stop Alarm 4 2 11 External Shutdown Indication No Run Alarm 4 2 12 Compressor Starter Alarm 4 2 13 Low Chilled Water Flow Alarm 4 2 14 Power Loss Reset A description of each of these safety and alarms follows 4 2 1 Low Pressure Limiting This function prevents the unit from tripping at low evaporator refrigerant pressure If evaporator pressure drops below Low Pressure Hold setpoint the compressor will hold and load command will be bypass
55. essor that allows the management of complex graphic images up to 320x240 pixels in size and with up to 256 colors DBG3 only various animated icons non proportional fonts in Unicode format trend graphs of alarms temperature and pressure values A keypad is always fitted to the side of the display for use in all those applications where the touch screen is not the preferred solution Following are the part number for the user terminals User Terminal Part Number DBG1 Semi Graphic Display 4030003312 DBG2 Graphical Display Blue amp White 4030003338 DBG3 Graphical Display 256 colors 4030003340 DBG3 graphical display will replace DBG1 semi graphical display as standard terminal display for all water cooled screw chillers beginning April 2008 2 5 1 DBG1 Semi Graphic Display These terminals have been designed for panel installation Figure 2 5 1 the drilling template must measure 173x154 mm For installation follow the instructions provided below Remove the click on decorative frame Insert the plastic part containing the display and electronic boards on the drilled front face of the panel making sure that the gasket on the lower edge of the front panel rests correctly against the front of the panel Make 4 holes diameter 2 5 mm in the panel in exact correspondence with the holes present on the instrument Insert the fastening screws supplied choosing the self tapping or thread cutting screws according t
56. ference between condenser and evaporator pressure If this difference is less than 30 psid R22 for more than 10 seconds and evaporator pressure is above 75 psig R22 the controller will open a set of contacts in the modmotor circuit causing valves to travel in the closed direction This starves the evaporator which increases pressure differential When this difference exceeds 30 psid modmotor control returns to normal If a resistor approximately 200 ohms is wired to the control point the valve may not close fully when the relay contacts open This helps prevent suction pressure undershoot Decrease this resistance to keep the valve fully open Increase the resistance to close the valve further if the 30 psid is not generated with the control relay open 4 1 14 Automatic Or Manual Lead Lag This feature allows the customer to manually select the lead compressor or let the controller automatically rotate the lead compressor There are two setpoints in this control The lead compressor setpoint specifies which compressor is the lead compressor in manual lead lag mode The rotation setpoint specifies automatic or manual lead lag mode is in effect Select None to disable automatic compressor lead lag rotation Select either By Running Hours By Day or By Stage for automatic compressor lead lag rotation 4 1 15 Liquid Injection Solenoid Control The liquid injection solenoid is energized when the compressor is operating
57. g characteristics Relative humidity greater than the value specified in the technical specifications Strong vibrations or knocks Exposure to continuous water sprays Exposure to corrosive or pollutant gases e g sulphur or ammonia fumes saline mist smoke so as to avoid corrosion and oxidisation Strong magnetic and or radio interference therefore avoid installing the unit near transmitting antennae Exposure to direct sunlight or the elements in general Large and rapid fluctuations in ambient temperature Environments where explosives or mixes of flammable gases are present Exposure to dust formation of corrosive patina with possible oxidation and reduction of insulation Avoid touching or nearly touching the electronic components fitted on the boards so as to avoid electrostatic discharges extremely dangerous from the operator to the components Further Warnings 1 Using a different power supply from the one specified may seriously damage the system 2 Use cable ends suitable for the terminals Loosen each screw and insert the cable ends and then tighten the screws When completed lightly tug the cables to check that they are tight 3 The touch screen is a sensitive device Exerting excessive pressure or using sharp objects may cause irreparable damage 4 Use a dry soft cloth to clean the screen and never use water 5 Operation at particularly low temperatures may cause a visi
58. g from WINLOAD using a local connection C Reading Data Log from WINLOAD using a remote connection 6 2 1 Reading from terminal display using keypad This is done using the following buttons i To start reading the logs ENTER ALARM ii To navigate around the screens MENU ENTER iii There are 4 types of screens Type 1 Level 1 Select the memory where the log is saved Flash 2 memory expansion Flash 3 internal memory Press to select the memory Press ENTER to move to level 2 Press MENU or ESC to exit the display of the logs Type 2 Level 2 Select the log Press to select the log Press ENTER to move to level 3 Press MENU or ESC to move to level 1 Type 3 Level 3 Display the data of the last event saved The first event displayed when entering this level is the most recent one generated Press to display the following or previous event Press ENTER to move to level 4 Press MENU or ESC to move to level 2 Type 4 Level 4 Display the variables saved together with the event Press to display the following or previous variable Press MENU or ESC to move to level 3 iv The number of the level is displayed in the top left v The structure of the screens that shows the data saved cannot be customized vi If there is only one memory installed to save the data the screen corresponding to level 1 is not displayed vii If only one log has been configured the screen corresponding to level
59. igital inputs e Repair mechanical system problem or electrical system problem f Reset alarm by pressing RESET ALARM g Check that all requirements for start up are met h Operate machine over full operating conditions and observe results i Verify that all analog values are correct 8 2 Trouble shooting Guide This trouble shooting guide lists problems possible causes and corrective action Problems encountered Possible Causes Corrective Action 1 No text display on terminal display i No power on Vision 2020i controller Check for 24VAC on G and Go at J1 on the controller ii Phone cable problem Check that the phone cable is connected to proper connector on the controller J10 Remove the phone cable and re try If available test with another phone cable iii Board damaged Inspect board for shorted traces or foreign objects i Improper settings of terminal display or IO address Set address of terminal display and IO board accordingly ii Phone cable problem Remove the phone cable and re try If available test with another phone cable iii Faulty connector at terminal display If possible connect the phone cable to another terminal display iv Faulty connector at controller J10 If possible connect the terminal display to another controller 2 Analog input sensor reading incorrectly i Sensor out of calibration Verify that sensor reading is close to what is expected Verif
60. inue hold press the technician key to load and factory key to unload Manual Hold Manual Load Manual Unload Compressor Control Manual Override COMPRESSOR 1 AUTO St 0005 Amps 071 8 Capacity 025 0 Status OFF Technician Setpoints Main Menu Comp FLA Calibration Sensor Calibration Manual Control Compressor Control Sensors Override Relay Outputs Manual Control Alarm Relay Auto SDD Relay Auto Setback Relay Auto Liquid Inj C1 Auto Liquid Inj C2 Auto Digital Inputs Manual Control C1 Starter Auto C2 Starter Auto C1 Oil Lvl Auto C2 Oil Lvl Auto Unit Enable Auto Flow Switch Auto Technician Setpoints Main Menu Comp FLA Calibration Sensor Calibration Manual Control Compressor Control Sensors Override Rev 03 25 If a safety condition is exceeded while operating manually the compressor will shutdown CAUTION Anti recycle timer is bypassed by manual control DO NOT start a compressor more than once every 15 minutes NOTE All compressors will revert back to automatic control if the computer is the computer is not given a load unload or hold command at least once every 15 minutes A command can be repeated to meet the 15 minute requirement for manual control To the change the settings of compressor load Unload follow the above steps and go to compressor control Use down arrow key to move the following and press to change the settings 3 1 5 7 Sensors Override
61. lave Control Sequence 74 Rev 03 6 1 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Dunham Bush compressorized product lines and Integrated Chiller Plantroom and Ice Thermal storage system are now being controlled by an advance and flexible Vision2020i controller system The Vision2020i system is composed of a main controller semi graphical display terminal and various sensors Three sizes of main controller boards are provided to handle different number of input and output requirements DB3 S small board DB3 M medium board and DB3 L large board Up to five additional DB1 expansion boards can be added for larger packages contain more Input and Output requirements The display terminal is connected with controller through telephone cable All the versions of these controls feature a 16 bit microprocessor and up to 4 MByte of Flash memory guaranteeing high performance in terms of speed and available memory The unit algorithm program for the Vision2020i and the unit operating parameters are stored in FLASH MEMORY that does not require a back up battery The program can be loaded through PC or programming key There are two types of inputs that the controller uses to determine control functions The first is the digital input A digital input indicates that a contact is open or closed Such contacts may be is Flow Switch or Unit Control The other type of input is called an analog input This type of input is used to measure temper
62. lenoid id turned off Typical setpoints are 45 for Hot Gas Bypass ON setpoint and 80 for Hot Gas Bypass OFF setpoint 4 1 23 Hot Gas Injection Control R134a Units Hot gas injection control is supplied to the R134a unit as a standard feature An output from the controller controls the solenoid The solenoid is turned on if only one compressor is operating in the refrigerant circuit and the target percent capacity of the compressor drops below the Hot Gas Injection ON setpoint If the target percent capacity then climbs above the Hot Gas Injection OFF setpoint the solenoid id turned off Typical setpoints are same as hot gas bypass control setpoints Rev 03 43 4 1 24 Electronic Expansion Valve EEV Control Optional When compressor starts the electronic expansion valve will stay closed until suction pressure falls to Pumpdown setpoint Then the controller energizes a contact to enable EEV controller By measuring the suction pressure and temperature the EEV controller modulates EEV to maintain suction superheat at setpoint 4 1 25 Vapor Injection Solenoid Control Optional The vapor injection solenoid is energized when the compressor is operating and its percent capacity is higher than the Vapor Injection ON setpoint typically 80 The vapor injection solenoid is turned off when compressor is stops or when its percent capacity falls below Vapor Injection OFF setpoint typically 75 This option applied to horizontal screw compr
63. ler calculates the operating percent capacity of a compressor by measuring discharge pressure and amps This operating percent capacity is then compared to a target percent capacity If the operating capacity is outside of a 3 dead band the load or unload solenoids are pulsed to match the operating and target percent capacities Since all compressors have the same target their percent of capacities are balanced The target percent capacity is given a fixed value when a compressor starts or stops This value is then increased or decreased based on how far the leaving water temperature LWT is from setpoint and also how fast the LWT is approaching setpoint The target percent capacity will not change if the temperature is within a temperature dead band around the setpoint Besides compressor loading will be stop if the leaving water temperature is falling negative derivative more than the derivative setpoint typically at 2 0 F 1 1 C The desired leaving water temperature is stored in the Supply Water Temperature setpoint and the temperature dead band is stored in the Supply Water Temperature Dead band The factory default dead band is 0 8 oF 0 5 oC Rev 03 39 4 1 9 2 Calibration of Screw Compressor Capacity Amps at Full Load amp Minimum Load Percentage The amps calculation is calibrated at the factory and does not normally need to be altered If a compressor is replaced or improper operation is observed the amps v
64. line can be selected and confirm by pressing enter If the DBLAN network is not working correctly or no Vision 2020i board is present the field is not modifiable and two dashes will be displayed 2 Press the Setup button the following screens will be displayed in sequence 3 Now the enter button is used to move the cursor from one field to the next and up down change the value of the current field The P xx field shows the address of the selected board in the example board number 12 has been selected 4 To exit the configuration procedure and save the data select the OK field set Yes and confirm by pressing enter Alternatively if the terminal remains inactive no button is pressed for more than 30 s the configuration procedure is automatically ended without saving the changes Important the DBG2 3 terminals cannot be configured as Sp shared printer as the printer output is not featured Selecting this mode has no effect on the management of printed messages sent via DBLAN Assigning the I O Board Address of the Controller In order to configure the I O board address of the Vision 2020i controller the terminal address must set to Please refer to Network Configuration Menu for procedures to configure the terminal address The following display will appear Switch off power supply of the controller now Disconnect connector
65. m If the controller turns off a compressor but the compressor digital input does not turn off a No Stop alarm is generated The controller will turn off the control power relay which disables all compressor control circuits and will turn on the alarm light This alarm indicates a wiring or hardware error 4 2 11 External Shutdown Indication No Run Alarm A No Run alarm is generated if the controller has starts a compressor but the compressor is not running and no amps reading The controller determines that the compressor is not operating if the associated digital input from the compressor contactor is ON but the amps of the compressor is less than 20 amps If No Run alarm is occurred monitor the amps sensor input and external safety devices to see which is producing the fault 4 2 12 Compressor Starter Alarm Compressor starter alarm is generated if the controller tries to start run a compressor but the associated digital input from the compressor contactor does not indicate that the contactor is pulled in digital input stays OFF If compressor starter alarm is occurred monitor the digital input from starter to troubleshoot the problem 4 2 13 Low Chilled Water Flow Alarm A No Flow alarm will be generated if a compressor control point is ON and the flow switch digital input is OFF all compressors will be locked off and the alarm light turned on After resolving the problem press RESET ALARM Rev 03 45 4 2 14 Powe
66. mA Precision 3 of full scale 2 4 7 Digital outputs Type relay Maximum number 8 13 18 27 29 on the SMALL MEDIUM LARGE boards respectively Note the presence of outputs with changeover contacts kept separately that is without the poles shared between different outputs Groups from 2 to 5 outputs have 2 common poles for easy assembly Make sure that the current running through the common terminals does not exceed the rated current of each individual terminal that is 8A Rev 03 13 Insulation distance The outputs can be divided by groups with basic insulation and double insulation Note the relays in the same group with basic insulation must have the same power supply 24 or 230 Vac Makeup of the groups version relays with same insulation SMALL 1 7 8 MEDIUM 1 7 8 9 13 LARGE 1 7 8 9 13 14 18 Note the relays in the individual cells of the table have basic insulation between them while between groups cell cell there is double insulation Changeover contacts 1 3 5 on the SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE boards respectively Switchable power Warning the relay outputs have different characteristics according to the model of DB3 relay outputs from 1 to 13 and from 14 to 18 LARGE version type of relay 2000 VA 250 Vac 8 A resistive certification UL 8 A resistive 2 A FLA 12 A LRA 250 Vac C300 30000 cycles EN 60730 1 2 A resistive 2 A in
67. n AWG and Wire Cross Section 13 2 4 9 DBLAN Network User Terminal Connection 13 2 4 10 Other Specifications 14 2 4 11 Preliminary Notes For the Installer Comparison Between DB3 and DB2 14 2 5 Vision2020i Display and User Terminal 15 2 5 1 DBG1 Semi Graphical Display 15 2 5 2 DBG2 3 Graphical Display 17 2 6 Smart Key For Vision2020i Controllers 18 2 6 1 Technical Specifications 19 3 0 USER INTERFACE 3 1 DBG1 Panel Operator Keypad 20 3 1 1 The Fifteen Polycarbonate Buttons 20 3 1 2 Status Reading 20 3 1 2 1 Input Status Key 20 3 1 2 2 Output Status Key 21 3 1 2 3 Compressor Status Key 21 3 1 2 4 Setpoint Key 21 3 1 2 5 Clock Key 22 3 1 2 6 Alarm History Key 22 3 1 3 Authorization 22 3 1 3 1 Authorization Key 22 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 3 1 4 Advanced User Key and MENU 22 3 1 4 1 User Key 22 3 1 5 Technician Key and MENU 23 3 1 5 1 Technician Status Key 23 3 1 5 2 Technician Status Key Main Menu 23 3 1 5
68. n be used to connect to a supervisor via standards other than RS485 Finally the serial field bus interface using the optional board ensures connection to the field devices controlled for example valves DB EXP I O expansions electronic valve drivers DB Link NetVisor DB3 controller is available with three different version SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Note the application software can be uploaded to the flash memory using the smart key P N 4030004388 see section 2 6 or a PC using the USB 485 adapter P N 4030001028 and the WINLOAD32 program see section 6 1 to be ordered from Dunham Bush 2 3 1 Power supply A Class II safety transformer with a minimum rating of 50 VA must be used in the installation to supply just one DB3 controller The power supply to the DB3 controller and terminal or DB3 controllers and terminals should be separated from the power supply to the other electrical devices contactors and other electromechanical components inside the electrical panel If the secondary of the transformer is earthed make sure that the earth wire is connected to terminal G0 This is true for all the devices connected to the DB3 If powering more than one DB3 board connected in the DBLAN network make sure that the references G and G0 are observed the reference G0 must be maintained for all the boards If using the DBLAN network and for further explanations and information please refer to the Dunham Bush 2 3 2 Add On
69. n in combination with the other LEDs The table below shows the causes of the problem 7 4 1 Errors before pressing Flashing Communication error no response from the Vision 2020i or alternatively Firmware version of the key incompatible Continuous Password error Flashing Type of key incompatible Continuous The key is missing one or more required files empty memory no kit for the connected Vision 2020i type Continuous flashing Incompatibility between the key software and Vision 2020i hardware Continuous flashing Incompatibility between Vision 2020i application and hardware Continuous No logged data present on the Vision 2020i Continuous Type of key not programmed 7 4 2 Error after pressing buzzer Flashing and buzzer intermittent The write operation has failed buzzer Flashing and buzzer intermittent The read operation has failed buzzer Flashing and buzzer intermittent The read logs operation has failed Continuous flashing Incompatibility between log configuration and Vision 2020i hardware no dedicated flash This error does not damage the writing of the remaining files Continuous Insufficient space to read logged data Flashing General error Rev 03 59 7 5 pCO Manager pCO Manager software is used to configure the Smart Key upload program files or download data log files from Smart Key Following ar
70. nal can be 0 5Vdc or 4 20mA CW Reset Enable setpoint must be enable for this option Input Type setpoint defines the external signal 0 5Vdc or 4 20mA The maximum temperature reset increase desired must be stored in Max Reset setpoint For example to raise the chilled water setpoint from 44 oF to 50 oF with a 4 20mA input 4 20mA is selected for Input Type setpoint and 6 0 oF is stored in Max Reset setpoint 4 1 21 Demand Limit Input Optional If demand limiting is desired a 4 20mA or 0 5Vdc signal must be supplied to the Demand Limit analog input as shown on the wiring diagram Supplying 4mA or 0Vdc will have no limiting effect and 20mA or 5Vdc will have maximum limiting The Demand Limit setpoint is used to determine the maximum amount mA Vdc supplied to Demand limit analog input will have If the Demand Limit setpoint is set to 0 there will be no limiting and if set to 100 there will be maximum limiting The Demand Limit setpoint can be set anywhere between 0 and 100 depending on the amount of Demand Limit desired 4 1 22 Hot Gas Bypass Control Optional When hot gas bypass has been supplied with the unit an output from the controller controls the solenoid The solenoid is turned on if only one compressor is operating in the entire unit and the target percent capacity of the compressor drops below the Hot Gas Bypass ON setpoint If the target percent capacity then climbs above the Hot Gas Bypass OFF setpoint the so
71. nce between the wires must not exceed 90 pF m Note to reach the maximum length use a bus layout with branches that do not exceed 5 m Functional characteristics Protocols supported DBLAN protocol Point Point protocol text mode only Backlighting With two levels of brightness high and normal General characteristics Operating conditions DBG2 0T50 C 0 to 85 rH non condensing DBG3 0T45 C 0 to 85 rH non condensing Storage conditions 10T70 C 0 to 85 rH non condensing Index of protection IP IP20 Dimensions mm See Figure 2 5 2 Environmental pollution normal Category of resistance to heat and fire D Class and structure of the software A Duration of the backlighting lamp 30 000 hours at 20 C and normal brightness 2 6 SMART Key For Vision 2020i Controllers The SMART key P N 4030004388 is an electronic device used to program and service the Vision 2020i controllers The SMART key simplifies the transfer of data between the controllers installed and a personal computer by exploiting the high capacity flash memory for storing software applications Bios and variable logs The Vision 2020i controller is connected directly via the telephone connector using cable supplied while to transfer the data to a personal computer the USB adapter P N 4030004389 is required The power supply comes either via the USB port on the PC or from the controller therefore no external power sup
72. nd digital input signal cables from the cables carrying the inductive loads and the power cables to avoid possible electromagnetic disturbance 2 4 5 Analogue Inputs Analogue Conversion 10 bit A D converter in the CPU Type Universal inputs B1 B2 B3 B6 B7 B8 Dunham Bush NTC WP temperature sensor 50 To 90 C R T 10 k at 25 C NTC HT 0 To 150 C voltage 0 to 1 Vdc 0 to 5 V ratiometric or 0 to 10 Vdc current 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA selectable via software Input resistance in 0 to 20 mA 100 Passive inputs B4 B5 B9 B10 Dunham Bush NTC temperature sensor see universal type PT1000 100 To 200 C R T 1000 at 0 C or voltage free digital input 5 mA selectable via software Maximum number 5 8 10 on the SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE boards respectively Time onstant for each input 0 5 s Input precision 0 3 of full scale Classification of the measuring circuits CEI EN 61010 1 Category I WARNING The 21 Vdc available at the Vdc terminal J2 can be used to power any active probes the maximum current is 150 mA thermally protected against short circuits To supply the ratiometric 0 to 5 V probes use the 5VREF Imax 60 mA present at terminal J24 2 4 6 Analogue outputs Type 0 to 10 Vdc optically isolated Maximum number 4 4 6 on the SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE boards respectively Power supply external 24 Vac Vdc Resolution 8 bit Maximum load 1 k 10
73. nd underlined to change the setpoint Use the up or down keys of the keypad below to change the value and touch on OK key to confirm Touch on right arrow key or clock key to go to next screen The display is showing the data as follows Rev 03 29 Schedule 1 Setpoint Time On 08 00 Time Off 20 00 Days Thursday Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday ALARM HISTORY 001 C1 Starter 15 31 12 05 08 TR 030 2 LWT 55 5 F 13 1 C DP1 180PSI 12 4BAR SP1 80PSI 5 5BAR C1 068 A C2 080 A USE SETPOINT 1 High Pressure Safety Limit Hold 240 PSI 16 5BAR Unload 245 PSI 16 9BAR Cutout 250 PSI 17 2BAR 3 2 4 6 Alarm history key To view the unit alarm history touch on Main key to go to main menu and then touch on alarm history key The display is showing the data as follows Touch on left arrow key or alarm history key to go to next screen for other alarm history To clear alarm history press Prg key and Esc key together at the right hand side of the terminal and then press the alarm key again Now the display should be showing No alarm 3 2 5 AUTHORIZATION 3 2 5 1 Authorization key To get authorization level touch on authorization key The display is showing the current access level as view only Key in the password by using the touch keys and touch on Enter key to confirm Now the authorization status changes to different access level
74. ns exit the menu 1 Pressing the Esc button 2 Automatically 1 minute after a button was pressed or the touchscreen touched 3 Pressing the X symbol when displayed at the top right Termianl Config Press ENTER To continue Display address Setting 17 I O Board address Display address Setting 17 I O Board address 01 pLAN Address 1 Up Increase Down Decrease Enter Save amp Exit SELF TEST PLEASE WAIT Display address Setting 0 Vision 2020i P 01 Adr Priv Shaed Trm1 17 Pr Trm2 32 Sh Trm 3 None OK NO Rev 03 34 As shown in the following figure the buttons that can be used during the configuration phase are also visible on the right side of the display To access an item simply press the touchscreen on the corresponding indication or press the up down buttons until selecting it and then confirm by pressing enter To modify the value of a field after having activated it a field is active when the cursor is flashing inside press the up down buttons to change the value and press enter to save it Pressing Esc before enter cancel the modifications made to the field 3 3 2 1 Description of the menu Main menu The main menu visible in the previous image Display Configuration is used to select the main three configuration categories tha
75. ntrol compressor and override sensor reading In order to gain access to this button you must be authorized and log in at least as technician level See the authorization section about this procedure 3 2 7 2 Technician status key main menu Touch on technician key to go to technician set points main menu The display is showing the data as follows Touch on on the selected sub menu to move the next page to the sub menu 3 2 7 3 Compressor FLA Calibration To calibrate compressor FLA touch on the sub menu Comp FLA Calibration The display is showing the data as follows Touch on the desired setpoint with blue color and underlined to calibrate the comp FLA and use the keypad shown as below to change the value and press OK key to confirm 3 2 7 4 To Perform Sensor Calibration To perform sensor calibration touch on the Sensor Calibration sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Touch on the selected sensor calibration and key in the calibration value by using the keypad Press OK to confirm Repeat the above steps for others sensors calibrations 3 2 7 5 Manual Control A digital input sensor or relay output can be controlled manually with the keypad Digital input sensor or relay output can be turned on off manually and placed back to auto mode To place a digital input or relay output in COMP FLA TECHNICIAN SETPOINTS MAIN MENU SENSOR CALIBRATION MANUAL CONTROL COMPRESSOR CONTROL SE
76. o the material the panel is made from plastic or metallic Rev 03 16 Make the envisaged electrical connections Figure 2 5 1 Dimensions DBG1 Technical Specifications Display Type FSTN graphic Backlighting Greed LEDs controlled by application software Graphic resolution 132x64 pixels Text mode 8 rows x 22 columns font sizes 5x7 and 11x15 pixels 4 rows x 11 columns font size 11x15 pixels Character height 3 5 mm font size 5x7 pixels 7 5 mm font size 11x15 pixels Size of active area 66x32 mm Size of display area 72x36 mm Power Supply Voltage Power supply from DB3 controller through telephone cable or external source 18 30 Vdc protected with a 250 mA fuse Maximum power input 1 8 W Maximum distances Maximum DBLAN length 500 m with AWG22 twisted pair cable DB3 terminal distance 50 m with telephone cable 500 m with AWG22 twisted pair cable and T Connector Note to reach the maximum length use a bus layout with branches not exceeding 5 m Materials Case Combination of ABS and polycarbonate Keypad silicon rubber ABS Self extinguishing rating V0 Other Index of protection IP55 UL type 1 Operating conditions 20 to 60 C 90 r H non condensing Storage conditions 20 to 70 C 90 r H non condensing Software class and structure A Classification according to protection against electric shock To be integrated into class 1 or 2 device
77. og in as technician level and higher Touch on technician key to go to technician setpoints main menu and touch on the Compressor Control sub menu The display is showing the data as follows Use the keypad shown as below to change to the compressor control to AUTO MANUAL OFF Touch on OK to confirm Rev 03 32 COMPRESSOR CONTROL Manual Override Compressor 1 AUTO St 0000 Amps 000 0 A Capacity 000 0 Status OFF LOAD UNLOAD CONTROL Manual Pulse Settings Pulse Rate 001 sec Pulse Width 001 cyc Sensors Manual Override Supply Water Temp Man Reading 45 0 F 7 2 C Manual Override NO If the compressor control is placed on MANUAL control the display is showing data as follow Touch on HOLD LOAD or UNLOAD key to manually control the compressor running status If a safety condition is exceeded while operating manually the compressor will shutdown CAUTION Anti recycle timer is bypassed by manual control DO NOT starts a compressor more than once every 15 minutes NOTE All compressors will revert back to automatic control if the computer is the computer is not given a load unload or hold command at least once every 15 minutes A command can be repeated to meet the 15 minute requirement for manual control To the change the settings of compressor load Unload follow the above steps and go to compressor control Use right arrow key to move to the following page as
78. onic control system provides by Dunham Bush in compliance with the European RoHS directives as dedicated control system for Dunham Bush compressorized product lines Integrated Chiller Plantroom and Ice Thermal storage system The Vision2020i system is composed of a main controller DB3 several types of expansion boards DB1 and various sensors The DB3 main controller runs the control program and is fitted with the set of terminals required for connection to the devices compressors fans The program and the parameters are saved to FLASH MEMORY and E2prom ensuring they are stored even in the event of power failures without requiring a backup battery The program can be loaded using a PC 28 8 kbps and 115 2 kbps or the special programming key DB3 also allows connection to the DBLAN DB Local Area Network and can be connected as well as to other DB3 main controllers to all the other controllers in the DB system and all the DBG family display terminals All the controllers in the DBLAN can exchange information variables digital or analogue depending on the application software used at high transmission speed Up to 6 units can be connected including DB controllers and terminals so as to share the information effectively The connection to the supervisor tele maintenance serial line via the Modbus communication protocol over the RS485 standard is performed by inserting an optional serial board in the DB3 Other optional cards ca
79. or key to go to next screen Rev 03 28 44 0 COMPRESSOR 1 HISTORY Today Total Run Hour 12 156 Cycle 01 20 Last On 05 23 07 00 Last Off 05 22 22 15 SETPOINT 1 Supply Water Temp Set point 44 F 6 7 C Dead Band 0 8 F 0 5 C REAL TIME CLOCK Day gt MONDAY Time gt 15 30 Date gt 12 05 08 The display is showing the data as follows 3 2 4 4 Setpoint key To read the setpoint value touch on setpoint key The display is showing the data as follows To alter set point data you must be authorized See the authorization procedure and you must be authorized at least as user level Touch on the selected set point which written in blue color and underlined Use the keypad to key in the desired setpoint and press OK key to confirm the change If the value you key in is out of acceptable range the setpoint will not change and the keypad will remain to receive another value Touch on right arrow key or setpoint key to go to next screen Repeat the same steps to go to other setpoints screen and perform setpoint modification 3 2 4 5 Clock key To read the current day time and date unit scheduling and Ice cel mode scheduling optional touch on the clock key The display is showing the data as follows To set the date and time you must be authorized See the authorization procedure and log in at least as user level Touch on the date or time which is written in blue color a
80. ply is needed Rev 03 19 Figure 2 6 1 Dimensions For Smart Key 2 6 1 Technical Specifications Power Supply 4 5 to 35V via telephone connector from the Vision2020i or via the USB converter No batteries or external power supplies are required Power input max 0 25W USB 0 60W Vision2020i Max transmission speed 460kb s Buttons 2 backlit silicone rubber LED 4 green 1 yellow 1 red Maximum cable length between key and Vision2020i lt 3m lt 1 8m for use in domestic environments EN55014 1 Operating conditions 0 To 55 oC lt 80 RH non cond Storage conditions 0 To 70 oC lt 80 RH non cond Dimensions mm 63x102x35 Connections Serial via RJ11 telephone connector Index of protection IP20 Environment pollution Normal Immunity against voltage surges Category I Software class and structure Class A Category of resistance to heat and fire Category D UL94 Vo PTI of insulating materials gt 250V Period of electric stress across insulating parts Long Rev 03 20 3 1 DBG1 PANEL OPERATOR KEYPAD The DBG1 panel operator keypad consists of 15 polycarbonate buttons Figure 3 1 1 Vision 2020i keypad The top right Authorization button is for password log in to gain authorization to the access setting menu The top left six operator buttons functions are to view status only except the Setpoint button also allows setting changes after gained
81. power input P 15 W 24 Vdc power supply P 40 VA 24 Vac Terminal block with plug in male female connectors max voltage 250 Vac cable cross section min 0 5 mm2 max 2 5 mm2 CPU H8S2320 16bit 24 MHz Memory FLASH MEMORY 2 2 MB in the extended versions further memory of 32 MB or higher Data memory static RAM 512 kB at 16 bit 296 kB BIOS 216 application software Parameter data memory 13 kB at 16 bit max limit 400 000 writes per memory location and a further 32 kB E2prom not available to the DBLAN Working cycle duration applications of average complexity 0 2 s typical 2 4 4 Digital Inputs Type optically isolated Maximum number 8 14 18 respectively on the SMALL MEDIUM and LARGE boards according to the combinations shown below Optoinsulated input no to 24 Vac 50 60 Hz or 24 Vdc Optoinsulated input no to 24 Vac Vdc or 230 Vac 50 60 Hz Inputs SMALL 8 none 8 MEDIUM 12 2 14 LARGE 14 4 18 Classification of the measuring circuits CEI EN 61010 1 Category I J5 J7 J20 24 Vac Vdc Category III J8 J19 230 Vac Rev 03 12 WARNINGS 230 Vac 50 60 Hz 10 15 The two 230 24 Vac inputs present on J8 and J12 have the same common pole and consequently will be both 24 Vac Vdc or both 230 Vac Basic insulation between the two inputs For DC inputs connect the negative pole to the common terminal Note separate as much as possible the probe a
82. r Anti Recycle Timer 4 1 7 Load Control 4 1 8 Ramp Control 4 1 9 Capacity Control Of Screw Compressors 4 1 10 Staging Of Compressors 4 1 11 Compressor Current Limiting 4 1 12 Modmotor Setback Control 4 1 13 Suction Discharge Pressure Differential Control SDD Control 4 1 14 Automatic Or Manual Lead Lag 4 1 15 Liquid Injection Solenoid Control 4 1 16 Second Liquid Injection Solenoid Control Optional 4 1 17 Condenser Fan Control Air Cooled Only 4 1 18 Pumpdown Control DX Only 4 1 19 Liquid Line Solenoid Control DX Only 4 1 20 Chilled Water Reset Optional 4 1 21 Demand Limit Input Optional 4 1 22 Hot Gas Bypass Control Optional 4 1 23 Hot Gas Injection Control R134a Units 4 1 24 Electronic Expansion Valve EEV Control Optional 4 1 25 Vapor Injection Solenoid Control Optional 4 1 26 Anti Freeze Control Circulating Pump and Heater Control Optional A description of each of these functions follows 4 1 1 Chilled Water Pump Interlock And Flow Switch These are field installed switches both of them are used to ensure chilled water flow before the unit is allowed to start Failure of either one during operation will cause the compressor to shut down A No Water Flow alarm will be generated and Reset Alarm must be pressed to clear the alarm 4 1 2 Customer Control Interlock Unit Enable Control contacts from an external source can be used to enable or disable operation of the unit The wiring
83. r Loss Reset A Power Loss setpoint is included in Vision 2020i controller to give the customer the option of automatic or manual reset on a power failure to the unit If the Power Loss setpoint is set to Auto the unit will reset automatically If the Power Loss setpoint is set to manual the controller will lock the unit off on a power failure and store the Power Loss alarm code Reset Alarms must be pressed to reset the alarm 4 3 EXTERNAL CONTROL FUNCTION AND SAFETY PROTECTIONS The following control function and safety protections are standard in Dunham Bush screw compressor chillers 4 3 1 High Oil Temperature Thermostat 4 3 2 Overload Protector 4 3 3 Phase Control Relay PCR A description of each of these safety and alarms follows 4 3 1 High Oil Temperature Thermostat A thermostat is located in each compressor which will open the compressor run circuit if oil temperature exceeds 203 F The high oil temperature pilot light will indicate an excessive oil temperature and a No Run alarm will be recorded by the controller Reset is activated by pressing the Reset Alarm button on terminal display 4 3 2 Overload Protector A solid state overload protects each compressor by three phase current monitoring to prevent high current draw The trip setting is factory set and is reset by pressing button on overload after correcting problem The Reset Alarm button on controller must also be presse
84. r can be connected in a local DBLAN network However the software program may need modifications based on applications of the project All the devices connected to the DBLAN network are identified using their own individual address As the terminals and the Vision 2020i I O boards use the same type of address terminals and Vision 2020i boards can not have the same identifier The values which can be selected for the address range from 1 to 32 for the terminals and from 1 to 31 for the I O boards For addresses configurations please refer to section 3 2 5 1 2 DBLAN Electrical Connections Connection between boards in a DBLAN network is carried out using an AWG20 22 shielded cable made up of a twisted pair plus shield The boards are connected in parallel with terminal J11 as the reference Figure 5 1 1 shows a diagram of a number of boards connected in a DBLAN network and powered by different transformers with G0 not earthed Typical application a number of boards inside different electrical panels Figure 5 1 1 Figure 5 1 2 shows a diagram of a number of boards connected in a DBLAN network and powered by different transformers with the same earth reference Typical application a number of boards inside different electrical panels 5 0 DBLAN amp MASTER SLAVE CONTROL Rev 03 47 Figure 5 1 2 Important Warnings The ground connection must be made to the same ground same ground pole for all the Vision 2020i boards
85. rd user terminal J11 1 TX RX TX Connector for RS485 Connection to pLAN J11 2 TX RX TX Connector for RS485 Connection to pLAN J11 3 GND GND Connector for RS485 Connection to pLAN network J12 1 C1 Common Relay 1 2 3 J12 2 NO1 Normally Open Contact Relay 1 J12 3 NO2 Normally Open Contact Relay 2 J12 4 NO3 Normally Open Contact Relay 3 J12 5 C1 Common Relay 1 2 3 J13 1 C4 Common Relay 4 5 6 J13 2 NO4 Normally Open Contact Relay 4 J13 3 NO5 Normally Open Contact Relay 5 J13 4 NO6 Normally Open Contact Relay 6 J13 5 C4 Common Relay 4 5 6 J14 1 C7 Common Relay 7 J14 2 NO7 Normally Open Contact Relay 7 J14 3 C7 Common Relay 7 J15 1 NO8 Normally Open Contact Relay 8 J15 2 C8 Common Relay 8 J15 3 NC8 Normally Closed Contact Relay 8 J16 1 C9 Common Relay 9 10 11 J16 2 NO9 Normally Open Contact Relay 9 J16 3 NO10 Normally Open Contact Relay 10 J16 4 NO11 Normally Open Contact Relay 11 J16 5 C9 Common Relay 9 10 11 Rev 03 9 Connector No Signal Description J17 1 NO12 Normally Open Contact Relay 12 J17 2 C12 Common Relay 12 J17 3 NC12 Normally Closed Contact Relay 12 J18 1 NO13 Normally Open Contact Relay 13 J18 2 C13 Common Relay 13 J18 3 NC13 Normally Closed Contact Relay 13 J19 1 ID15H Digital Input 15 230 Vac J19 2 ID15 Digital Input 15 24 Vac Vdc J19 3
86. required to access into the controller The password is 5907 or 0032 Figure 6 1 2 When WinLoad is On Line click on the Upload column To upload application program onto the controller column Application shall be selected In this section two files shall be selected one is iup file and another bin file Figure 6 1 3 Figure 6 1 2 Figure 6 1 3 iv Click on Upload to start uploading Figure 6 1 3 v Uploading application program is progress Figure 6 1 4 and uploading is done Figure 6 1 5 Figure 6 1 4 Password 5907 or 0032 bin file is selected iup file is selected Click on Upload to start uploading Status of WinLoad Click on Application Rev 03 51 Figure 6 1 5 vi To upload data log file to controller column Public Variables shall be selected A pvt file shall be selected and upload it into controller Figure 6 1 6 Figure 6 1 6 vii The next step is to select column Log Project and upload a LCT file from this column Figure 6 1 7 Figure 6 1 7 viii After this LCT is completely uploaded data log file is uploaded to the controller successfully pvt file is selected Click on Public Variables LCT file is selected Click on Log Project Rev 03 52 6 2 DATALOGGING There are two ways to read the data log from the Vision 2020i controller A Reading Data Log from Terminal Display Using Keypad B Reading Data Lo
87. ressing the button displays the available options Down See the UP arrow Enter To move the cursor around the screens and to save the values of the set parameters 3 1 2 STATUS READING 3 1 2 1 Input status key To read inputs status press input status key The display is showing the data as follows ANALOG INPUTS Supply Temp 044 8 F Return Temp 055 6 F Suction Pres 073 PSI Disch Press 179 PSI 3 0 USER INTERFACE Rev 03 21 Press down arrow key or input key to go to next screen The display is showing the data as follows Repeat the same steps to go to other sensor inputs screen 3 1 2 2 Output status key To read relay outputs status press output status key The display is showing the data as follows Press down arrow key or output key to go to next screen The display is showing the data as follows Repeat the same steps to go to other relay outputs screen 3 1 2 3 Compressor status key To read compressor status press compressor status key The display is showing the data as follows Press down arrow key or press compressor key to go to next screen The display is showing the data as follows 3 1 2 4 Setpoint key To read the setpoint value press setpoint key The display is showing the data as follows To alter setpoint data you must be authorized See the authorization procedure and you must be authorized at least as user level Press enter ke
88. rol the operator must be authorized and log on Refer to section 3 1 5 6 for procedure for manual control on compressor If a safety condition is exceeded while operating manually the compressor will shutdown Reset alarm to put all compressors back into automatic control from a locked off state CAUTION Anti recycle timer is bypassed by manual control DO NOT start a compressor more than once every 15 minutes NOTE All compressors will revert back to automatic control if the terminal display is not given a command once every 15 minutes 4 1 10 Staging Of Compressors The staging of compressors is based on leaving water temperature and the capacity calculations mentioned in section 4 1 9 When the percent capacity target gets up to full load and temperature is above dead band time delay of one or two minutes is initiated before starting the next compressor When the capacity target falls below a stored setpoint and the temperature is below the dead band a compressor is turned off The percent capacity values that the controller is calculating can be observed at Compressor Status key of the terminal display Standard unit screw patterns are as follows Max Target Min Target Target Start Target Stop 1 Comp 100 0 15 0 30 0 90 0 2 Comp 98 0 15 0 30 0 90 0 100 0 40 0 47 5 90 0 3 Comp 97 0 15 0 30 0 90 0 98 0 40 0 47 5 90 0 100 0 55 0 64 0 90 0 4 Comp 96 0 15 0 30 0 90 0 97 0 40 0
89. rsonal Computer 57 7 3 Use When Connected To The Vision2020i 57 7 4 Meanings Of The Buttons Symbols 57 7 4 1 Error Before Pressing START 58 7 4 2 Error After Pressing START 58 7 5 pCO Manager 59 Rev 03 5 DESCRIPTION PAGE NO 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 8 1 General Servicing Procedures 61 8 2 Trouble shooting guide 61 9 APPENDIXES 9 1 Alarm List 63 9 2 Signals For Pressure Transducer 0 200psi 0 5 4 5Vdc 65 9 3 Signals For Pressure Transducer 0 500psi 0 5 4 5Vdc 66 9 4 Signals For Pressure Transducer 0 200psi 4 20ma 67 9 5 Signals For Pressure Transducer 0 500psi 4 20ma 68 9 6 Signals For Current Transducer 0 250a 0 20ma 69 9 7 Signals For Current Transducer 0 500a 0 20ma 70 9 8 Signals For Voltage Transducer 0 500v 0 20ma 71 9 9 Signals For NTC Temperature Sensor Wp Type 72 9 10 Signals For NTC Temperature Sensor Hp Type 73 9 11 Flow Chart Master S
90. s PTI of insulating materials 250 V Period of electric stress across insulating parts long Category of resistance to fire and heat D Category immunity against voltage surges I Environmental pollution normal Rev 03 17 2 5 2 DBG2 3 Graphical Display DBG2 and DBG3 are electronic devices designed as the user interface for the DB3 controllers DBG2 is a monochromatic blue white LCD graphic terminal with 320x240 pixel resolution and LED backlighting DBG3 is a 256 colour LCD graphic terminal with 320x240 pixel resolution and CCFL backlighting These terminals have been designed for panel installation the drilling template must measure 194 5x128 mm 6 circular holes diameter 4 mm as shown in Figure 2 5 2 For installation proceed as follows Connect the power and RS845 serial interface cables Insert the terminal without the front frame into the opening in the panel and using the 6 countersunk screws supplied in the packaging secure the device to the panel as shown in Figure 5 then check the correct positioning of the front rubber gasket Finally install the click on frame Important Installation must be performed so that the operator may access the rear cover of the instrument only using a tool Figure 2 5 2 Dimensions DBG2 amp DBG3 Figure 2 5 3 Installation of DBG2 amp DBG3 display Installation Warnings Avoid assembling the devices in environments with the followin
91. s follows Press down arrow key or press alarm key to go to next screen for other alarm history To clear alarm history press input key and authorization key together and then press the alarm key again Now the display should be showing No alarm 3 1 3 AUTHORIZATION 3 1 3 1 Authorization key To get authorization level press authorization key The display is showing the current access level as view only Press enter key and use the up down arrow key to change the password settings and press enter key to confirm Now the authorization status changes to different access level 3 1 4 ADVANCED USER KEY AND MENU 3 1 4 1 User Key User key is use to view and change the pressure ampere safety limits and liquid injection temperature setpoints unit of measurements In order to gain access to this button you must be authorized and log in at least as user level Press the user key and display is showing the data as follows Press down arrow key or user key to go to next screen for other setpoint To alter setpoint data press enter key to select the setpoint to alter and use the up down arrow key to change the value and press enter key to confirm USER SETPOINT 1 High Pressure Safety Limits Hold 360PSI Unload 370PSI Cutout 400PSI AUTHORIZATION Please Enter your Password PASSWORD 0000 Status View ALARM HISTORY 001 C1 Starter 19 03 05 12 05 TR 030 2 LWT 64 3 DP
92. t is Screen Settings Settings relating to the screen Network Configuration Settings relating to the RS485 network General Options Various settings Screen Settings menu The following options are available Contrast Used to set the contrast of the display from 0 to 100 default 50 Normal Brightness After Used to set the time after the touchscreen or the buttons are last pressed that the display switches from high brightness to normal brightness The possible values range from 30 s to 15 min default 1 min Screen Saver Timeout Used to set the time after the touchscreen or the buttons are last pressed that the display switches off after having switched to normal brightness The possible values range from 30 s to 4 hours 4 hrs default 15 min Calibrate Touch Screen The touchscreen can be calibrated if it is evidently misaligned To align the touchscreen press the exact centre of the crosses displayed in sequence The message Done touch the screen to ESC indicates that the operation has been completed correctly If on the other hand the message Bad touch to ESC and repeat is displayed the operation will need to be repeated Network Configuration menu The following options are possible Terminal Address Used to set the address of the terminal from 1 to 32 default 32 If the value is set two dashes are
93. ter the downloading process is done Click on Remote Connection and Hang Up to disconnect the line Figure 6 2 4 Figure 6 2 4 Rev 03 57 7 1 SMART Key For Vision 2020i Controllers The SMART key is an electronic device used to program and service the Vision 2020i controllers The SMART key simplifies the transfer of data between the controllers installed and a personal computer by exploiting the high capacity flash memory for storing software applications Bios and variable logs The Vision 2020i controller is connected directly via the telephone connector using cable supplied while to transfer the data to a personal computer the USB adapter P N 4030004389 is required The power supply comes either via the USB port on the PC or from the controller therefore no external power supply is needed 7 2 SMART Key Programming by Personal Computer The different operating modes described in the table below can be configured using a program on the PC The same program can also load the software to the key or transfer the logged data from the Vision 2020i to disk Type Function Mode Button B Update software from key to Vision 2020i Disabled C Copy software from Vision 2020i to Vision 2020i Switches the key from write mode to read mode D Read logged data Disabled E Read logged data and software from Vision 2020i Disabled G Copy software from Vision 2020i to Vision 2020i and read logged data Switches the
94. tial pressure for additional condenser fan stages Stage Off Diff Differential pressure for subtracting condenser fan stages Stage 1 Off Condenser fan stage 1 off Last Stg Max Maximum setpoint for last stage on A compressor must be operating for the condenser fans to operate The condenser points i e fans will turn on based upon the value in setpoint STAGE 1 ON When the discharge pressure exceeds this value the first condenser point is turned on If additional condenser points exist they will be turned on when the pressure exceeds the previous cut in value Stage 1 ON for the first stage plus the value contained in STAGE DIFF ON setpoint Condenser points i e fans will be turned off based upon the value in the setpoint STAGE 2 OFF Stage 2 turn OFF point As the discharge pressure is reduced the condenser points will be turned off based upon the STAGE 2 OFF setpoint plus the value in STAGE OFF DIFF setpoint for each stage number above stage 2 Stage 1 of condenser staging will be turned off based upon the value in the setpoint Stage 1 OFF See below for an example of condenser staging INCREASING CONDENSER PRESSURE Example of 4 stage fan cycling R22 unit COND FAN1 ON when discharge pressure is gt 230psig Stage 1 ON setpoint COND FAN2 ON when discharge pressure is gt 250psig Stage 1 ON plus 1xStage ON Diff setpoint values COND FAN3 ON when discharge pressure is gt 270psig Stage 1 ON plus 2x Stage ON Diff setpoint
95. values COND FAN4 ON when discharge pressure is gt 290psig Stage 1 ON plus 3x Stage ON Diff setpoint values And so on for the number of condenser fans supplying the circuit DECREASING CONDENSER PRESSURE 4 fan example continued COND FAN4 OFF when discharge pressure is lt 200psig Stage 2 OFF plus 2xStage OFF Diff setpoint values COND FAN3 OFF when discharge pressure is lt 190psig Stage 2 OFF plus 1xStage OFF Diff setpoint values COND FAN2 OFF when discharge pressure is lt 180psig Stage 2 OFF setpoint value COND FAN1 OFF when discharge pressure is lt 170psig Stage 1 OFF setpoint value Rev 03 42 Adaptive Control Logic The controller enhances the condenser control logic above with a unique adaptive self learning fan control logic These enhancement results in a control scheme that offers reduced fan cycling and improved efficiency Adaptive Control Logic automatically adjusts the fan cut in offset based upon the following criteria 1 gt If the last stage fan turned on including stage 1 is cycled off in 10 minutes or less then a COND ON OFFSET value will be incremented by 5 psig This increases the stage 1 turn on value Stage 1 ON plus COND ON OFFSET which in turn increases all of the fan turn on settings This process will continue until fan cycling ceases or the adjusted turn on point for the last fan stage is 320 psig R22 This will also be a setpoint Last Stg Max 2 gt The cut in offset COND ON O
96. vated by the Vision 2020i 2 Beep On Used to set when the Beep sounds The possible values are active items associates a sound with the active area of the display screen associates a sound with any point on the touchscreen and screen amp keys associates a sound with both the touchscreen and the keypad Default screen amp keys 3 Download Bar activates yes or deactivates no the display of the status bar that indicates the progress of the page Default yes 4 Clear Cache Memory deletes the cache memory used to accelerate the display of the screens This function may be useful if there are errors in the graphics Pressing the button displays a window that prompts for confirmation Press yes to confirm the operation or no to abort it 5 Display Firmware Update starts the DBG2 3 firmware update procedure pLAN Address 1 Up Increase Down Decrease Enter Save amp Exit SELF TEST PLEASE WAIT Rev 03 37 4 1 CONTROL FUNCTIONS The Vision 2020i controller performs the following functions on screw compressor chillers 4 1 1 Chilled Water Pump Interlock And Flow Switch 4 1 2 Customer Control Interlock Unit Enable 4 1 3 Compressor Start Delay Timer 4 1 4 Compressor Stage Delay Timer 4 1 5 Compressor Off Cycle Delay Timer 4 1 6 Compresso
97. y that gauge or meter is correct and the same location as the sensor Use keypad to calibrate sensor ii Wiring problem Check that excitation voltage on transducer is correct Check signal wiring Check that shielded cable is grounded at only one end iii Sensor problem Verify that the excitation voltage on transducer is correct Check the analog signal Vdc or mA at sensor and at controller Refer to sensor description for expected output Make sure that sensor and meter are the same location iv Damaged analog input Verify is the analog reading shows is out of measuring range Inject a same type of signal to the analog input and observe changes on analog reading 3 Several digital inputs not correct i Wiring problem Check ground of digital inputs IDC1 IDC9 IDC13 IDC15 and IDC17 are grounded properly ii Damaged board Inspect board for shorted traces or foreign objects 8 0 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Rev 03 62 9 1 ALARM LIST 9 2 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 200PSI 0 5 4 5Vdc 9 3 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 500PSI 0 5 4 5Vdc 9 4 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 200PSI 4 20mA 9 5 SIGNALS FOR PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 0 500PSI 4 20mA 9 6 SIGNALS FOR CURRENT TRANSDUCER 0 250A 0 20mA 9 7 SIGNALS FOR CURRENT TRANSDUCER 0 500A 0 20mA 9 8 SIGNALS FOR VOLTAGE TRANSDUCER 0 500V 0 20mA 9 9 SIGNALS FOR NTC TEMPERATURE SENSOR WP TYPE 9 10 SIGNALS FOR NTC
98. y to select the setpoint to alter and use the up down arrow key to change the value and press enter key to confirm Press down arrow key or press setpoint key to go to next screen Repeat the same steps to go to other setpoints screen and perform setpoint modification SETPOINT 1 Supply Water Temp Set point 44 0 F Dead band 0 8 F COMPRESOR 1 HISTORY Today Total Run Hour 05 000076 Cycle 02 00006 Last On 04 24 19 06 Last Off 04 24 19 03 RELAY OUTPUTS Comp 1 ON LOAD Comp 2 ON LOAD Alarm Status OFF Control Power ON SDD Control OFF Setback OFF ANALOG INPUTS C1 Amps 112A C2 Amps 118 A C1 Disch T 128 5 F C2 Disch T 131 2 F RELAY OUTPUTS C1 Liq Inj Sol ON C2 Liq Inj Sol OFF CW Pump ON Hotgas Relay OFF COMPRESSOR 1 STATUS Comp 1 OK Amps 100A FLA1 230A Target 087 5 Capacity 065 5 Status ON LOAD Rev 03 22 3 1 2 5 Clock key To read the current day time and date unit scheduling and ice cel mode scheduling optional press the clock key The display is showing the data as follows To set the date and time you must be authorized See the authorization procedure and log in at least as user level Press enter key to select the date or time to alter and use the up down arrow key to change the value and press enter key to confirm 3 1 2 6 Alarm history key To view the unit alarm history press alarm history key The display is showing the data a

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