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TECHNICAL MANUAL

CVM 2
C 5001 CV/04-99 GB

Summary
1 CONNECTIONS ..............................................................................................................................4
1.1 TEMPERATURE PROBES............................................................................................................. 4
1.2 PRESSURE PROBES....................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 LIVE DIGITAL INPUTS................................................................................................................ 6
1.4 RELAY OUTPUTS ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.5 SERIAL CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................................. 7
1.6 KEYBOARD................................................................................................................................... 7
1.7 REMOTE KEYBOARD .................................................................................................................. 7
1.8 POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................... 8
2 SETUP ................................................................................................................................................8
2.1 A CCESS TO PROGRAMMING....................................................................................................... 8
3 SOFTWARE.....................................................................................................................................9
3.1 DESCRIPTION OF USER INTERFACE ......................................................................................... 9
3.2 UNIT STARTUP ............................................................................................................................ 9
3.3 UNIT SHUTDOWN ..................................................................................................................... 10
3.4 ALARMS................................................................................................................................... 10
3.4.1 Circuit and/or compressor alarms..............................................................................10
3.4.2 General alarms...............................................................................................................10
4 ALARM SIGNALS ........................................................................................................................11

5 HOW TO VISUALISE THE RESOURCE STATUS .................................................................13


5.1 VISUALISATION OF UNIT 'S RESOURCE STATUS.................................................................... 13
6 REGULATION................................................................................................................................15
6.1 CHILLED WATER REGULAT ION ............................................................................................. 15
6.2 HOT WATER REGULATION ..................................................................................................... 15
7 PARAMETER LIST.......................................................................................................................16

8 ENCLOSURES ...............................................................................................................................23

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Board description
The system consists of a main board which is located inside the electrical panel, and of a keyboard
(Enclosures fig. 1). The boards for the continuous adjustment of the fan speed are connected to the
main board. The keyboard communicates with the main board through a serial current-loop and
receive the power supply from the main board.

Figure 1-0 COMPLETE SYSTEM

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31
30
50 29
28
49
27
48 26
25
47 24
46 23
22
45 21
44 20
19
43 18
42 17
16
41 15
40 14
13
39 12

38 11
10
37 9

36 8
7
35 6
5
34
4
33 3
2
1

Figure 1-1 MAIN BOARD

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1 Connections

1.1 Temperature probes

The connected temperature probes are 3, or 4 in the case of water-water heat pumps with reversing cycle on the water side.

TERMINALS MEANING
1, 2 Inlet water temperature
3, 4 1st evaporator outlet water temperature
5, 6 2nd evaporator outlet water temperature (only with plate
heat exchangers)
7, 8 (only for water-water heat pumps Condenser inlet water temperature
with reversing cycle on the water side)

Temperature [°C] -55 -50 -40 -30 -20


Resistance [Ω] 485 510 562 617 677

Temperature [°C] -10 0 10 20 25


Resistance [Ω] 740 807 877 951 990

Temperature [°C] 30 40 50 60 70
Resistance [Ω] 1029 1111 1196 1286 1378

Temperature [°C] 80 90 100 110 120


Resistance [Ω] 1475 1575 1679 1796 1896

Temperature probes verification procedure:


• disconnect the power supply to the unit;
• disconnect the probe from microprocessor’s terminals;
• use a digital Ohmmeter to measure the resistance value of the probe;
• measure the temperature near the probe cap;
• compare the resistance value measured with the one shown in the table: the corresponding temperature must be
approximately the same as the measured one.

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1.2 Pressure probes

There are two 4-20mA , 0-30 bar pressure probes for all the units, except for the water-water heat pumps with reversing cycle
on the water side.

TERMINALS MEANING
7, 8 1st circuit condensing pressure
9, 10 2nd circuit condensing pressure

Pressure [Bar] 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
Current [mA] 4.00 4.27 4.54 4.80 5.07 5.34 5.61 5.87

Pressure [Bar] 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5
Current [mA] 6.14 6.41 6.68 6.94 7.21 7.48 7.75 8.01

Pressure [Bar] 8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 10.0 10.5 11.0 11.5
Current [mA] 8.28 8.55 8.82 9.08 9.35 9.62 9.89 10.15

Pressure [Bar] 12.0 12.5 13.0 13.5 14.0 14.5 15.0 15.5
Current [mA] 11.43 10.69 10.96 11.23 11.49 11.76 12.03 12.30

Pressure [Bar] 16.0 16.5 17.0 17.5 18.0 18.5 19.0 19.5
Current [mA] 12.56 12.83 13.10 13.37 13.63 13.90 14.17 14.44

Pressure [Bar] 20.0 20.5 21.0 21.5 22.0 22.5 23.0 23.5
Current [mA] 14.70 14.97 15.24 15.51 15.77 16.04 16.31 16.58

Pressure [Bar] 24.0 24.5 25.0 25.5 26.0 26.5 27.0 27.5
Current [mA] 16.84 17.11 17.38 17.65 17.92 18.18 18.45 18.72

Pressure transducer verification procedure:


• switch off the compressors and leave the unit with only the “ON/OFF switch” button ON;
• disconnect the cable from terminal 7 or 9 of microprocessor, depending on the probe;
• place digital milliammeter between the disconnected terminal and the cable and read the current value;
• read the pressure value using a gauge placed near the transducer;
• compare the readings with the values shown in the table.

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1.3 Live digital inputs

The following table shows the logic meaning of the AT digital inputs (230 Vac) and their arrangement:

TERMINALS MEANING
11, 12, 17 Common to all high voltage inputs
22 - AT1 Circuit 1 high pressure switch
16 - AT2 Circuit 2 high pressure switch
23 - AT3 Circuit 1 low pressure switch
15 – AT4 Circuit 2 low pressure switch
18 – AT5 Circuit 1 compressor thermal protection
14 – AT6 Circuit 2 compressor thermal protection
19 – AT7 Circuit 1 fans thermal protection
13 – AT8 Circuit 2 fans thermal protection
20 – AT9 Water differential pressure switch and external flow switch
21 – AT10 ON/OFF switch

1.4 Relay outputs

RELAY N.O. N.C. COM.


RL1 Cumulative alarm 41 39 40
RL2 Antifreeze 44
RL3 circuit 1 fan control 35 34
RL4 circuit 1 compressor control 43
RL5 circuit 2 compressor control 36 37
RL6 circuit 2 fan control 33
RL8 circuit 1 4-way valve control 46 47 45
RL9 circuit 2 4-way valve control 38
RL10 water pump control 42

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1.5 Serial connections

8-pin, TTL telephone-type connector.

1.6 Keyboard

It is connected to the following terminals, as indicated in the figure below:


KEYBOARD TERMINALS MAIN BOARD TERMINALS
4 28
3 29
1 31
2 32

1 12Vac 31
2 12Vac 32
3 Current loop è 29 BASE CVM 2
4 ç Current loop 28

Figure 1-1 KEYBOARD CONNECTION

1.7 Remote keyboard

LOCAL 1 12Vac 31
2 12Vac 32

3 Loop è 29 BASE CVM 2


4 28

3
4 ç Loop
1 12Vac (from supplementary
transformer)
2 12Vac (from supplementary
transformer)
REMOTE

Figure 1-2 REMOTE KEYBOARD CONNECTION

NB: The supplementary transformer is the 230/12 Vac transformer supplied with the remote keyboard kit.
The maximum length of the remote keyboard’s AWG24-type serial cable is 50 metres.

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1.8 Power supply

The CVM 2 has a 230 Vac supply to terminals 49 and 50, phase and neutral respectively.

2 Setup

2.1 Access to programming

Press the MENU key;


$ The corresponding LED will light up and two fixed values will be displayed.

+ Press the SET key;


$ The parameter index (on the right-hand side of the display) will start flashing.

+ Scroll through the parameter list using the “arrow up” and “arrow down” keys to visualise the required parameter.

+ Press the SET key


$ the value of the parameter (on the left-hand side of the display) will start flashing.

+ Modify the value using the “arrow up” and “arrow down” keys.

+ Press the SET key to confirm the operation.

+ To access the FACTORY menu scroll through the list until parameter 92 appears, then enter the password.

+ To exit, press the MENU key.

WARNING
To memorise the modifications and make them active you must turn off the power supply (using the main switch)
and, after a few seconds, turn it back on.

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3 Software

3.1 Description of user interface

If the POWER LED is on, it means that the electronic control is supplied with power.

3.2 Unit startup

+ Press the ON/OFF/RESET key.


$ The inlet temperature value will be displayed on the screen.

+ Press the MODE key.


• If the unit is a CHILLER:
$ The COOLING LED comes on. The two COMPRESSOR 1 and COMPRESSOR 2 LED’s start flashing,
indicating the selection and stand-by condition required by the timer. Then they become steady, indicating operational
readiness, first of COMPRESSOR 1 and then of COMPRESSOR 2.
• If the unit is a HEAT PUMP:
$ the HEATING LED comes on. The two COMPRESSOR 1 and COMPRESSOR 2 LED’s start flashing,
indicating the selection and stand-by condition required by the timer. Then they become steady, indicating operational
readiness, first of COMPRESSOR 1 and then of COMPRESSOR 2.
To modify the operating mode, press the MODE key; the unit will prepare for the change by shutting down the compressors
and then reactivating them in accordance with the procedure described above.

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3.3 Unit shutdown

+ Press the ON/OFF/RESET key.


$ The display will go off.

3.4 ALARMS

There are two types of alarms: circuit/compressor and general alarms.

3.4.1 Circuit and/or compressor alarms

Visualisation of the circuit and compressor alarms.


The circuit and/or compressor alarms are visualised with the corresponding flashing code on the DISPLAY while the
ALARM LED comes on. The related compressor is simultaneously shut down.

Alarm reset:

+ Press the ON/OFF/RESET key: the unit will be shut down.

3.4.2 General alarms

Visualisation of the general alarms


The general alarms are visualised with the corresponding flashing code on the DISPLAY while the ALARM LED comes on.
The compressors are simultaneously shut down.

Alarm reset:

+ Press the ON/OFF/RESET key: the unit will be shut down.

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4 Alarm signals

Code ALARM Reset type Cause


E00 Remote off Automatic % Check the connection between
terminals 8 and 9.
E01 Circuit 1 high pressure Manual % Check the power supply to the
fans;
% Check if the condensing coils
are clean (Chiller);
% Check the water flow rate to
the evaporator (Heat pump).
E02 Circuit 1 low pressure Automatic % Check the flow rate to the
evaporator (Chiller);
% Check if the condensing coils
are clean (Heat pump).
E03 Compressor 1 thermal Manual % Possible compressor motor
protection malfunction
E04 Circuit 1 fan thermal Manual % Possible electric fan motor
protection malfunction
E05 Circuit 1 antifreeze Manual % Check the water flow rate to
the evaporator;
% Check the operation of the
water pump;
% Verify if cold set point is
correct (parameters: 2, 58, 59).
E06 ST2 probe malfunction Automatic % Check the connections to
board terminals 3 and 4;
% Probe malfunction.
E07 ST5 probe malfunction Automatic % Check the connections to
board terminals 7 and 8;
% Probe malfunction.
E21 Circuit 2 high pressure Manual % Check the power supply to the
fans;
% Check if the condensing coils
are clean (Chiller);
% Check the water flow rate to
the evaporator (Heat pump).

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E22 Circuit 2 low pressure Automatic % Check the water flow rate to
the evaporator (Chiller)
% Check if the condensing coils
are clean (Heat pump).
E23 Compressor 2 thermal protection Manual % Possible compressor motor
malfunction.
E24 Circuit 2 fan thermal protection Manual % Possible electric fan motor
malfunction.
E25 Circuit 2 antifreeze Manual % Check the water flow rate to
the evaporator;
% Check the operation of the
water pump;
% Verify if cold set point is
correct (parameters: 2, 58, 59).
E26 ST3 probe malfunction Automatic % Check the connections to
board terminals 5 and 6;
% Probe malfunction.
E27 ST6 probe malfunction Automatic % Check the connections to
board terminals 9 and 10;
% Probe malfunction.
E40 ST1probe malfunction Automatic % Check the connections to
board terminals 1 and 2;
% Probe malfunction.
E41 Water differential pressure Automatic % Check the water flow rate to
switch (external flow switch) the evaporator;
% Purge the air from the water
side;
% Possible pressure switch
malfunction.

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5 How to visualise the resource status

5.1 Visualisation of the unit’s resource status

+ Press the STATUS key.


$ The STATUS LED comes on. The resource index appears on the left-hand side of the DISPLAY, while the
corresponding status appears on the right-hand side.

+ Press the “arrow up” and/or “arrow down” key to scroll through the list.

Index Resource Meaning


01 Compressor 1 01 summer cycle operation
02 winter cycle operation
03 defrost operation
04 delay on compressor start
06 compressor off
02 Compressor 1 hours Operating hours since last operating hours reset
03 Circuit 1 fans 01 operating
02 off for defrosting
06 fans off
04 Circuit 1 defrosting -- not present
01 defrosting
02 compressor 1 safety count
03 defrosting time count
04 active defrosting delays
06 inactive
05 Fan module outlet 1 0 - 100%
21 Compressor 2 -- not present
01 summer cycle operation
02 winter cycle operation
03 defrost operation
04 delay on compressor start
06 compressor off
22 Compressor 2 hours -- not present
Compressor operating hours since last time reset
23 Circuit 2 fans -- not present
01 operating
02 off for defrosting
06 fans off
24 Circuit 2 defrosting -- not present
01 in progress
02 compressor 1 safety count
03 defrosting time count
04 active defrosting delays
06 inactive

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25 Fan module outlet 2 --- not present


0 - 100%
40 ST1 inlet water temperature --- probe not present
value in °C/10
ERR probe error
41 Remote ON/OFF status --- not present
ON contact closed
OFF contact open
42 Outlet temperature of 1st ST2 --- probe not present
evaporator value in °C/10
ERR probe error
43 Outlet temperature of 2nd ST3 --- probe not present
evaporator value in °C/10
ERR probe error
44 Condensing water inlet --- probe not present
temperature reading for unit value in °C/10
with reversing cycle on water ERR probe error
side
ST5 or condensing pressure
reading for unit with fans speed
regulation SP5
45 Condensing pressure reading for --- probe not present
unit with fans speed regulation value in °C/10
SP5 ERR probe error
46 Water pump status --- pump not present
01 pump on
06 pump off
47 Water pump hours --- pump not present
Number of hours counted since the last time reset
48 Antifreeze heater --- heater not present
01 heater on
06 heater off

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6 Regulation

6.1 Chilled water regulation

+ To modify the working set point of the unit in Chiller mode, modify the value of parameter 2, following the
parameter access procedure described above (chap. 2).

N° of parameters Default value


2 Chiller set point 12 °C
4 Chiller differential 1 °C
48 ∆t 2 °C

NB: regulation is made based on the temperature reading at the evaporator inlet.

6.2 Hot water regulation

To modify the working set point of the unit in Heat Pump mode, modify the value of parameter 3, following the parameter
access procedure described above (chap. 2).

N° of parameters Default value


3 Heat pump Set Point 40 °C
5 Heat pump differential 1 °C
48 ∆t 2 °C

NB: regulation is made based on the temperature reading at the condenser inlet.

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7 Parameter list

= USER PARAMETERS

M = UNIT PARAMETERS
CI = CIRCUIT PARAMETERS
CO = COMPRESSOR PARAMETERS
N. TYPE UNIT PARAMETERS RANGE DEFAUL
T
1 M TYPE OF UNIT 0↔5 Tab. 7-1

Value Description
0 Water-air chiller
1 Water-water chiller
3 Water-air heat pump
5 Water-water heat pump with reversing cycle on liquid side
Table 7-1 UNIT TYPE’

2 M COLD SET POINT (COOLING) p.58↔p.59 120


°C/10
3 M WARM SET POINT (HEATING) p.60↔p.61 400
°C/10
4 M COOLING DIFFERENTIAL 0↔126 10
°C/10
5 M HEATING DIFFERENTIAL 0↔126 10
°C/10

CHILLER OPERATION

COMPRESSORS
∆t p.48

DIFFERENTIAL p.4

SUMMER SET
p.2 TEMPERATURE
DIFFERENTIAL p.4
Figure 7-1 REGULATION IN CHILLER MODE

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HEAT PUMP OPERATION

COMPRESSORS
∆t p.48

DIFFERENTIAL p.5

WINTER SET
p.3 TEMPERATURE
DIFFERENTIAL p.5

Figure 7-2 HEAT PUMP REGULATION

6 M SUMMER FAN SPEED MINIMUM PRESSURE 0↔30 14 Bar

7 M SUMMER FAN SPEED MAXIMUM PRESSURE 0↔30 19 Bar

8 M WINTER FAN SPEED MINIMUM PRESSURE 0↔30 5 Bar

9 M WINTER FAN SPEED MAXIMUM PRESSURE 0↔30 4 Bar

10 M CIRCUIT No. 1 FAN OPERATING MODE 0=MODULATING 0 num.


OUTPUT
1=ON/OFF
2=DISABLED
11 M CIRCUIT No. 2 FAN OPERATING MODE 0= MODULATING 0 num.
OUTPUT
1=ON/OFF
2=DISABLED
12 M MODULATING OUTPUT LOWER LIMIT 0↔100 30 %

13 M MODULATING OUTPUT UPPER LIMIT 0↔100 100 %

14 M SUMMER CUT-OFF SET POINT 0↔30 13 Bar

15 M WINTER CUT-OFF SET POINT 0↔30 6 Bar

16 M RESTART AT 100%: 0=W/OUT 1 flag


CURRENT PEAK
1=WITH CURRENT
PEAK
17 M CUT-OFF BY-PASS TIME 0↔126 30 sec

18 M FAN PEAK CURRENT TIME 0↔126 30 sec

19 M FAN START MODE 0=ON REQUEST 1 flag


1=CONTINUOUS

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CHILLER OPERATING MODE VENTILATION

PRESSURE [Bar]

MAXIMUM p.7

MINIMUM p.6

CUT-OFF + DELTA
CUT-OFF p.14

MINIMUM p.12 MAXIMUM p.13 FAN SPEED


Figure 7-3 FANS SPEED REGULATION IN CHILLER MODE

HEAT PUMP OPERATING MODE VENTILATION

PRESSURE [Bar]
CUT-OFF p.15
CUT-OFF - DELTA

MINIMUM p.8

MAXIMUM p.9

MINIMUM p.12 MAXIMUM p.13 FAN SPEED


Figure 7-4 FANS SPEED REGULATION IN HEAT PUMP MODE

20 M DEFROST START PRESSURE 0↔30 30 Bar

21 M DEFROST END PRESSURE 0↔30 140 Bar

22 M DEFROST STAND-BY TIME 0↔126 30 min

23 M MAXIMUM DEFROST TIME 0↔126 5 min

24 M DELAY BETWEEN FIRST CIRCUIT END OF 0↔126 2 min


DEFROST AND SECOND CIRCUIT START
DEFROST
25 M FORCED VENTILATION PRESSURE DURING 0↔30 16 Bar
DEFROST

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26 M ANTIFREEZE ALARM SET p.62↔p.63 30


°C/10
27 M ANTIFREEZE HYSTERESIS 0↔126 40
°C/10
28 M ANTIFREEZE RESET TYPE 0=AUTOMATIC 1 flag
1=MANUAL
29 M ANTIFREEZE ALARM BY-PASS CONFIGURATION 0=NEVER 1 num.
(E05/E25) FOR CIRCUIT 1 AND 2 1=HEAT
2=COOL
3=ALWAYS
31 M ANTIFREEZE BY-PASS TIME 0↔255 30 sec

32 M ANTIFREEZE HEATER START SET POINT -280↔500 30


°C/10
33 M ANTIFREEZE HEATER START HYSTERESIS 0↔126 40
°C/10

38 M FAN MOTORS PHASE ANGLE VALUE 0↔126 5 num.

39 M WATER PUMP OPERATING MODE 0=NOT PRESENT 1 num.


1=CONTINUOUS
2=ON REQUEST BY
THERMO-
REGULATOR
40 M COMPRESSOR START DELAY AFTER PUMP 0↔126 60 sec
START
41 M PUMP SHUTDOWN DELAY AFTER 0↔126 60 sec
COMPRESSOR SHUTDOWN
42 M DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH AND 0↔126 30 sec
EXTERNAL FLOW SWITCH ALARM BY-PASS
(E41) UPON PUMP START
43 M DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH AND 0↔126 10 sec
EXTERNAL FLOW SWITCH ALARM RESET BY-
PASS (E41)

44 CO TYPE OF RESET OF COMPRESSOR THERMAL 0=AUTOMATIC 1 flag


PROTECTION ALARM (E03/E23) 1=MANUAL
45 CI TYPE OF RESET OF FAN THERMAL 0=AUTOMATIC 1 flag
PROTECTION ALARM (E04/E24) 1=MANUAL
46 CO COMPRESSOR THERMAL PROTECTION ALARM 0↔126 1 sec
BY-PASS TIME (E03/E23)

47 M TEMPERATURE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT 0=CELSIUS 0 flag


1=FAHRENHEIT
48 M ∆t 0↔126 20
°C/10

49 M SAFETY TIME BETWEEN COMPRESSOR START 0↔126 6 sec


AND SHUTDOWN x10
50 M SAFETY TIME BETWEEN 1st AND 2nd 0↔126 36 sec
COMPRESSOR START x10

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51 CI LOW PRESSURE BY-PASS TIME IN HEAT PUMP 0↔255 120 sec


MODE FOR CIRCUITS 1 AND 2
52 CI LOW PRESSURE BY-PASS TIME IN CHILLER 0↔255 120 sec
MODE FOR CIRCUITS 1 AND 2

53 M DELAY BETWEEN 1st AND 2nd COMPRESSOR 0↔126 10 sec


START
54 M DELAY BETWEEN 1st AND 2nd COMPRESSOR 0↔126 5 sec
SHUTDOWN
55 M COMPRESSORS AVAILABLE ON SET POINT 0↔2 2 num.

56 CI CIRCUIT 1 CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-2

57 CI CIRCUIT 2 CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-2

Parameter value Meaning


0 NO COMPRESSOR
1 1 COMPRESSOR
2 NOT USED
Table 7-2 CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION

58 M SUMMER SET POINT LOWER LIMIT (CHILLER) -20↔p.2 10 °C

59 M SUMMER SET POINT UPPER LIMIT (CHILLER) p.2↔50 20 °C

60 M WINTER SET POINT LOWER LIMIT (HEAT -10↔p.3 30 °C


PUMP)
61 M WINTER SET POINT UPPER LIMIT (HEAT PUMP) p.3↔60 50 °C

62 M LOWER ANTIFREEZE SET POINT LIMIT -28↔p.26 3 °C

63 M UPPER ANTIFREEZE SET POINT LIMIT p.26↔60 10 °C

64 CI 4-WAY VALVE 0=ABSENT (p.1=0-1) -- flag


1=PRESENT (p.1=3,
5)
65 CI 4-WAY VALVE POLARITY 0=RELAY ON IN 1 flag
CHILLER MODE
1=RELAY ON IN
HEAT PUMP MODE

66 M DEFROST 0=SEPARATE -- flag


1=SIMULTANEOUS

67 M MODE KEY CONFIGURATION 0=COOL/STAND- 1 flag


BY 1=MULTIPLE
(HEAT/COOL/ST-
BY)
68 M OPERATING MODE FROM REMOTE ON 0=CHILLER 2 num.
(MAINTAINS THE PREVIOUS STATUS UPON 1=PUMP 2=STAND-
SHUTDOWN FROM REMOTE UNIT) BY

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70 M DIFFERENTIAL/FLOW SWITCH ALARM DELAY 0↔126 2 sec

71 M UNIT ADDRESS 0↔255 0 flag

72 M ST1 PROBE CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-3

73 M ST2 PROBE CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-3

74 M ST3 PROBE CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-3

76 M SP5 PROBE CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-3

77 M SP6 PROBE CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-3

Parameter value Meaning


0 NOT PRESENT
1 DIGITAL INPUT ON/OFF
2 ANALOGIC INPUT
Table 7-3 PROBE CONFIGURATION

78 M ST1 PROBE OFFSET -100↔100 ----- °C/10

79 M ST2 PROBE OFFSET -100↔100 ----- °C/10

80 M ST3 PROBE OFFSET -100↔100 ----- °C/10

82 M SP5 PROBE OFFSET -100↔100 ----- Bar/10

83 M SP6 PROBE OFFSET -100↔100 ----- Bar/10

84 CI DEFROST CYCLES 0=NOT ENABLED 1 flag


1=ENABLED
85 CI ANTIFREEZE HEATER 0=ABSENT ----- flag
1=PRESENT
86 CI OPERATION OF ANTIFREEZE HEATERS 0↔2 Tab. 7-4

Parameter value Meaning


0 OPERATION WITH THERMOREGULATOR
1 OPERATION WITH THERMOREGULATOR AND IN DEFROST MODE
2 OPERATION WITH THERMOREGULATOR AND IF REQUIRED BY 2nd
WATER CIRCUIT (ONLY FOR WATER-WATER UNITS WITH REVERSING
CYCLE ON GAS SIDE)
Table 7-4 OPERATION OF ANTIFREEZE RESISTANCES

87 CI HIGH PRESSURE ALARM RESET (E01/E21) 0=AUTOMATIC 1 flag


1=MANUAL
88 CI LOW PRESSURE ALARM RESET (E02/E22) 0=AUTOMATIC 0 flag
1=MANUAL

89 CI FAN OPERATING MODE 0=INDIPENDENT ----- flag


(IF CONDENSING
COILS ARE
SEPARATE)
1=SIMULTANEOUS
(SINGLE
CONDENSING
COIL)

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90 M REMOTE CONTROL CONFIGURATION 0↔2 Tab. 7-5

Parameter value Meaning


0 ABSENT
1 HEAT PUMP (p.67=1 E p.68=2)
CHILLER (p.67=0 E p.68=2)
2 PRESENT (ONLY FOR ON/OFF)
Table 7-5 REMOTE CONTROL CONFIGURATION

WARNING
If the unit is switched off using the keyboard’s ON/OFF key, the antifreeze resistance control will also go off.
This protection will remain active if the unit is switched off using a remote ON/OFF control or by switching off the
compressors with the MODE key.

92 M PASSWORD num.
93 ---------- --------------------------------------------- ------------------------ --------

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