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    help adaptive control trane



    I ask for help for 2 situations that do not start the chiller, I have the signals of compressor 1 disabled and compressor 2 disabled there are no alarms but I can't start the chiller.
    if anyone can help me.



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    Re: help adaptive control trane

    Hi Mark.
    To be able to help we need more info.
    Could you tell us, what model chiller and what controller.
    When you say both Chillers are disabled what fault is showing?
    Do they have an electric supply to them?
    Or do you have a chiller fault that is stopping them from running.
    Many questions, I am afraid?
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    Re: help adaptive control trane

    Hi Grizzly
    Thank you for your answer.
    I was able to solve the problem, it was in the configuration in the external consent disabled item.

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    Re: help adaptive control trane

    That will be no electrical supply to them then.
    If its not getting a run signal it is not going to work.
    Thanks for letting us know then Mark/
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    Re: help adaptive control trane

    The compressors was locked out with in the software
    Mark if its the ch530 Controller download the tech view software it's free and will need it to bind temp/pressure sensors
    The new rtaf chillers use ucm800 and if you want the llid password message me

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