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    Chiller fault



    Hi guys,

    in Lamen's terms what does the following alarm code mean?

    on a water chiller with a Carel Pco2 control interface an alarm is showing AL075 'anti freeze alarm'

    help would be appreciated

    thanks
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    Re: Chiller fault

    low water flow though evap or pump interlock not working or setpoint too low

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Much appreciated, will check and post my findings. Thanks

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    Re: Chiller fault

    also check water strainer isnt blocked,pump inlet pressure should be 1 bar - minimum, pressurisation unit isnt in alarm, setpoint shouldnt be set below 10deg, check displayed temperature is accurate with tested return water temp..may just req calibrating
    check no air in evap- should be a manual bleed plug.

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Install Monkey once again your the man! Your like a college of knowledge when it's comes to this game. On site now so will check

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Install Monkey-

    been on site today and carried out various checks.

    chilled water pump is running.
    There is two bar of water pressure in the system.
    Pressurisation unit showing no fault.
    Temp probes appear to be reading the same as my temp probes I clipped onto in/out of of plate heat exchanger.

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    the chiller runs fine cycling on/off temp this morning. But at midday when the ambient warmed up to 12 degrees the second stage compressor kicked in and after approx ten minutes operation time it faults out on this antifreeze gas evaporator alarm?

    What about the strainer, a possibility?

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    Re: Chiller fault

    http://www.mediafire.com/view/?bs430u4h2iu9hmg
    ambient temp wouldnt affect your problem, you say on 1 comp it chugs ok, when the 2nd cut in then it tripped.
    probably due to the increase in return water temp , controller will have a proportionate band and timer parameters. - for compressor start delay and minimum run time.
    so theres still an issue with the fact that when the 2nd pot starts its out on frost protection, moniter the water leaving temp - if done on the carel controller- stop the chiller, run the pumps to see if they read the same as the return water sensor, if ok then run it and moniter the water out temp to see if it gets near its frost thresh hold- typically around 3-5deg, if the frost stat is a mechanical type- then this is adjustable but u need to determine if its controls affecting it or actual water flow issues
    whats the make/model of the chiller

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    Re: Chiller fault

    It's an Aermec RV chiller. Dates back to roughly 2003. It has a section at one end of the chiller which houses two chilled water pumps and a buffer tank. Think the correct term for this section is an accumulation unit. At first glance it looks like part of the chiller, same in colour (dark green) and sits inline. But after closer inspection there is a 10mm gap between chiller and accumulation unit. On R407c gas, two reasonably sized semi hermetic compressors. It has a Pco2 interface as the main controller. To me and you it's a standard Carel but this one has Aermec software in it.

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    Re: Chiller fault

    23.4. ANTI-FREEZE ALARM
    The anti-freeze alarm is active as if the
    machine is turned-off or if the machine
    is in standby mode. In order to prevent
    breakage of the plate exchanger due to
    frozen water, the compressor is locked (if
    the machine is under 4° C) and the resistance starts up (if standby below 5° C), if the
    temperature detected by the probe in the
    exchanger output the chiller is below +4 ° C

    23.1. COOLING SET POINT
    (Default defi ned) = 7°C, ∆t = 5°C
    CHECK PARAMETERS
    Cold Setting Water inlet temperature in cooling mode
    MIN. 4°C
    MAX. 15°C
    DEFAULT 7.0°C
    Antifreeze intervention Antifreeze alarm intervention temperature on EV side (water
    output temperature).
    MIN. -9°C
    MAX. 4°C
    DEFAULT 3°C
    Total differential Proportional temperature band within which the compressors are
    activated and deactivated
    MIN. 3°C
    MAX. 10°C
    DEFAULT 5°C

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    Re: Chiller fault

    All I meant with the ambient temp, was when the day warmed up and the demand of the building increased (a lot of glass) the chiller supplied more capacity hence the second compressor kicking in.

    Badly phrased - I know.

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Whats the set point ,is it P or PI control,has someone changed it to outlet water control.

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Not sure. Will check on Monday. P PI? Is this the controller?

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    Re: Chiller fault

    p=proportional control p+i=proportional+integral I,ve had them over shooting the set point in p+i if the chiller brings the tempreture down quickly. pco,s usually give you the option.

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Hi Daz Man.
    I may be a bit late but can you tell me whether the setpoint is based upon water on or off the chiller?
    Basically if it's Return water temp controlled and not leaving.
    Then the chilled water temp can take the various control temps / pressures to low.
    Add what the guys are all saying about flows etc.
    And theres your issue!
    Grizzly

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    Re: Chiller fault

    Cheers Grizzly, will check in morning.

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