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    Climaveneta water chillers

    hi

    i have just obtained a new site

    with 1/2 a dozen Delonghi/Climaveneta units

    they are all running ok with no problems

    but i was just wondering what they are like

    as i have not worked on them before

    any help much appreciated

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Climaveneta, didn't had a problem with them, whe don't have so many and so old, but thy'r ok, Delonghi never heard of a whater chiller but split's worked ok

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    I have come across 6 of these chillers of various sizes with maneurop scrolls and hitachi screws. The only problem we have had has been with refrigerant leaks from the motor terminals on the hitachi screw compressors.Two of the units with maneurop compressors had faulty condensor fans, thats about it so far.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Medium price cheapish Italian units. i saw one with the most bizzare fan speed control system ever, a multi tapped transformer (HUGE 40kg+) stepped 415v down to 400v and 380v for slow and medium speeds on two banks of three zeihl ahbegg type motors. the transformer must have cost a fortune and all it wanted was 2 pressure switches. no suction isolation valves, built like meccano etc, etc..........
    2 x Copeland 6 cylinders from memory.
    Takes a licking, keeps on ticking.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    i have done alot of work with climaveneta and found it to be ok. As for the hitachi screws leaking on the terminal plate be warned that when pressure testing they have a maximum test pressure of 13kg, exceed this and you pop the seals. As with all italian equipment the condensor coils are prone to leaks.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Does anyone know where or maybe have manuals for the climaveneta range of chillers?

    It would be appreciated if anyone could help.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Quote Originally Posted by Chopper View Post
    Does anyone know where or maybe have manuals for the climaveneta range of chillers?..
    You could try a Google, it does work now and again

    Try here...
    http://www.climaveneta.it/Technical.46.0.html?&L=2
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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Hello mate,
    ICS Technical are quite efficient at sending out Climaveneta manuals, I printed it off but forgot to save it!

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    There is no Technical now, the manager left and they made the other guy redundant??

    As for the W3000, this is just their name for the Carel PCO3 hardware. it all depends on the software that is loaded.

    Standard passwords are:

    USER:1234
    UNIT:9990
    MAnuf:0000009982

    If you ever get the controller reverting to itallian language on version 12 software you will need to replace the controller with version 13r1.

    Powermster change their passwords and will not give them to you.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Quote Originally Posted by penguinkiller View Post
    There is no Technical now, the manager left and they made the other guy redundant??

    As for the W3000, this is just their name for the Carel PCO3 hardware. it all depends on the software that is loaded.

    Standard passwords are:

    USER:1234
    UNIT:9990
    MAnuf:0000009982

    If you ever get the controller reverting to itallian language on version 12 software you will need to replace the controller with version 13r1.

    Powermster change their passwords and will not give them to you.
    Hi Penguinkiller

    The password 0000009982 dose not work on the newer units they most have changed it do you have the new password

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Hi there ,

    I had a recent problem with Climaveneta chiller with W3000 . After condensor pump failure it gave condensor fan failure alarm ?? . Also language reverted to italian which we reverted back to english. But after that we have com failure alarm on expansion module 3 . Infact we ony had one expansion card installed at address 5 and none at 3 . So i think PLC has reverted to default setting of some sort. Later on PLC stopped acceptinp user passwords 1234 , AND MNUFACTURER UNIT PASSWORD 9990 . wHAT SHOULD BE THE PROBLEM ???

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Quote Originally Posted by mgtet View Post
    i have done alot of work with climaveneta and found it to be ok. As for the hitachi screws leaking on the terminal plate be warned that when pressure testing they have a maximum test pressure of 13kg, exceed this and you pop the seals. As with all italian equipment the condensor coils are prone to leaks.
    Try Cutting any pipe cross bonding as the stresses cause fractures, just clamp the discharge if a recip (after the anaconda).

    As for Hitachi Screws, take of the terminal plate and tighten up the terminal bolts, this expands the bushes, carefull with the insulators though.
    Last edited by Stevek; 10-10-2006 at 10:14 PM.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    For a industrial type of AC , you can use the Hanbel
    compressor

    Esp for these water coooled screw typ AC

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Try ICS Cool Energy,New Milton Hampshire.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    cAN SOMEBODY TOLD ME WHICH PASWW IS FOR SUPER USER : W3000

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Hi Chilerman 2006
    Do you mow wich pasww.is for super user :W3000

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    The pass is 9990. I work with climaveneta chillers for 10 years maybe i can help you with.
    Last edited by texanul; 05-09-2010 at 10:58 PM.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    There is nothing in the superuser mask

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    hI WATCH OUT FOR THE CONDENSER COILS LEAKING ON THE LARGER CHILLLERS

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    now after some time whe sold more of climaveneta chillers, ther'r ok, i founded a good frend with the tech cheff here in romania, i realy like them a lot climaveneta chillers, didn't had more problems then with daikin, work grate, don't like the small one not because i had problems, bat becuause of the electonics, i don't know whay but ain't realy in love with deme

    with respect evil one

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Well seams most people are right.. Climaveneta are prone to leaks..yes on the condensers and yes on the terminal plates..from Hitachi compressors, But this only happens to the 02 series of compressors, the 05 with white terminals are ok as these have up graded 'o' rings on the terminal posts. So don't pressure test these over 10 bar on the 02's and not over 13 bar on the 05's, Fan speed controllers do go wrong and the watch out for the fan motor mounts these are rubber and degrade after a while. One thing to remember is that if you have a trend 104 system controlling these chillers this now not supported any more and nor is most things in these as they went bust about 4 years ago.. but you can still get some spares from Walter meier (aka Axair Climate) we still support somethings.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Hi!
    I have problem with climaveneta water chiler FAcb 3000w controler
    Al010 (evapolatror antifreze)is comeing evry 2 h
    Please if you have advise what to do.
    best regards

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    clima codes are 1234, 9990 or 03230

    antifreeze alarm can also come up it the TD across the evap is 8*c which it shouldnt really be, other than that please make sure all other aspects are covered and check the antifreeze set point its usually 3-4 degrees from factory

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    hi there,

    i have come across couple of climaveneta with leaks between the expansion valve and chiller vessel pipework which has rusted very badly and also 1/4'' flexible line had rusted and leaked. condenser coils were no surprise either.

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Hi, new to this forum buy it looks really helpful,
    I am looking for the power consumption data for a climaveneta wratB1002 but cannot find anything on google can anyone help please?

    Andy

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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Quote Originally Posted by andyhalf View Post
    Hi, new to this forum buy it looks really helpful,
    I am looking for the power consumption data for a climaveneta wratB1002 but cannot find anything on google can anyone help please?

    Andy
    Hi
    andy welcome!!! you should open a new thread this way more people will see it,
    mail me with the info u want ,it is to big to post here!
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    Re: Climaveneta water chillers

    Wrongly posted

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