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Electronic module
PCI07
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CONTENTS
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1.2 - Functions
1) Control
2) Data
3) Regulation
4) Control of condensate drain-off
5) Signalling of maintenance operations
6) Management of operating defects
7) Programmin compressor startup and stopping
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Chapter 2 - Menus
2.1 - Initialisation Menu
2.2 - Programming Menu
2.3 - Machine status information menu
2.4 - Machine configuration information menu
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3.3 - Warnings
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3.4 - Maintenance
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3.5 - Faults
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Chapter 4 - Options
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1.1 - General
1) General description
The PCI07 is a micro-processor-equipped electronic module
3) Analog sensors
The PCI07 manages 2 analogue measurement channels to
measure the service pressure (machine outlet) and the oil
temperature (compression unit outlet).
On (|)
Stop (O)
Stopped under pressure (F2)
Reset (F3)
Scrolling (F4)
A connector situated behind PCI07 can be used for compressor
remote control (option).
2) Data
The PCI07 display and the Leds provide:
3) Regulation
The PCI07 executes compressor regulation. These functions
include:
4) Battery replacement
The battery is used to keep date and time when the power
supply is off. Its working life depends upon the length of time the
machine is off.
We recommend replacing the battery every 4 years.
However, should the date and time disappear, change the
battery as follows (no other parameter is lost):
1.2 - Functions
1) Control
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Color: yellow
Symbol: R
Color: green
Symbol: lightning
This indicator remains on as long as the machine is
energized.
Alarm indicator
Color: yellow
Symbol: spanner
This indicator flashes as soon as a maintenance operation is
needed, either because the machine has reached a number of
hours requiring servicing, or because a sensor has detected a
threshold. A message indicating the operation to be executed is
displayed.
Color: red
Color: green
Symbol: |
Color: red
Color: red
Symbol: O
"On" indicator
Color: green
Symbol: |
This indicator comes on as soon as a machine start has
been requested. It goes out when a machine stop is requested
through the machine stop key or when a fault trips machine
stopping.
During the compressor stop time-delay, the LED "on"
indicator flashes.
2) Keys
Under-pressure shutdown key (F2)
Color: red
Symbol: oil tank which empties
Pressing the "under-pressure shutdown" key:
when the machine is operating, enables the machine to be
stopped while maintaining the air pressure in the internal
machine circuit during 2 or 3 minutes in order to:
- drain the oil more easily,
- carry out a check on the leaktightness of circuits under
pressure,
when in the programming or initializing menu, enables
validation of selected settings.
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3) Display
The 2-line, 16 character back-lit liquid crystal display panel
can be used to display status, alarm, fault messages together
with operating parameters (pressure, temperature, etc.).
On energizing the compressor, an initialising message gives
the version of the software displayed (e.g.: EPROM P01PCI21).
After initialising, the display of the data and the time is used to
detect an eventual disturbance in the memory.
Common
Common from all on/off sensors.
KM2
Star contactor
Controls the star phase on main motor startup.
PSH1
High pressure switch
Provides high pressure protection.
DPSH1
Clogging
Detected by deoiler filter head losses.
F1/Q1/F11
Internal combustion engine, dryer or fan fault
Engine protection systems, main, dryer or fan.
FS1
Water circulation
Indicates the presence of water in cooling circuit.
PSL1
Pressure above 1.5 bar
Low pressure protection (restart).
1 and 2. KM3
Delta contactor
Controls the delta contactor.
3 and 4. KM2
Star contactor
Controls the star contactor.
5 and 6. KM1
Line contactor
Control of the line contactor.
7 and 8. SOV2
Regulation solenoid valve
Controls the regulation solenoid and
vacuuming valve.
9 and 10. SOV1
Dryer or condensate bleed solenoid valve.
Dryer operation or bleed control.
the
20 and 21. TS
Temperature probe
Analog sensor for measuring the temperature at
element output.
22 to 24. PT
Pressure sensor
Analog sensor for measuring the pressure at the
machine output (user).
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1.5 - Definitions
Alarm
Fault
Analog sensor
Timer
Remote control
Automatic restart
Onload operation
Offload operation
The compressor operates at nil flow and with the oil tank
empty.
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Chapter 2 - Menus
2.1 - Initialisation menu
For selecting the display language, maintenance cycles, startups, condensate drain and real-time clock.
Menu access condition:
Access to menu:
Exit the menu:
Modify selection:
Validate selection:
machine shutdown
press on F1 (PCI rear panel)
press on F1 (PCI rear panel)
press on F3
press on F2
LANGUAGE
FRANAIS
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
ITALIANO
DEUTSCH
PORTUGUESA
NEDERLANDS
Language
AIR FILTER
OIL FILTER
SEPARATOR
Maintenance cycles
OIL CHANGE
BEARINGS
OFFLOAD MINIMUM
TIME
UNIT NUMBER
CONDENSATE DRAIN
FREQ.
CONDENSATE DRAIN
DURATION
MOTOR STARTUPS
STAR TIME
MOTOR STARTUPS
No/HOUR
DRYER
DURATION
CLOCK
YEAR
CLOCK
MONTH
CLOCK
DAY
Real-time clock
CLOCK
HOUR
CLOCK
MINUTES
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machine stopped
press on F4 for more than 3 seconds
press on F4
press on F3
press on F2
REGULATION
PRESSURE
DIFFERENTIAL
PRESSURE
INTERNAL REGULATION
EXTERNAL REGULATION
Rgulation
STAND-BY
PRESSURE
DIFFERENTIAL
STAND-BY
OPERATION
WITH TIMERS
WITHOUT TIMER
TIMER 1
ACTIF
ON
TIMER 1
OFF
TIMER 1 ON TIME
HOUR
Timers
TIMER 1 ON TIME
MINUTES
TIMER 1 OFF TIME
HOUR
TIMER 1 OFF TIME
MINUTES
The back-up pressure and the back-up deviation are only adjusted for the 2-compressor mode, compressor A (option).
TIMER PROGRAMMING
8 timers are available. The choice of the active timers and their adjustment is only possible when operating 'with timers'.
Timer operating days:
Monday, Tuesday, : weekdays
Weekend : Saturday and Sunday
Week: Monday to Friday
All: everyday of the week (7 days out of 7)
Timer stop time:
--- : no stopping of the compressor by the timer.
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TOTAL HOURS
ONLOAD HOURS
Hours operation
LOAD
RATIO
AIR FILTER
OIL FILTER
SEPARATOR
Maintenance
OIL CHANGE
BEARINGS
Tuesday 01/01/98
12 : 00
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For displaying the startup mode, the pressure and temperature protection limits and the option.
machine stopped
press once on F3
press on F3
press once on the O key
MANUAL
AUTOMATIC
RESTART
Machine configuration
AIR
WATER
COOLING
MAXIMUM
PRESSURE
TEMPERATURE
MAX
P and T protections
TEMPERATURE
MIN
OPTION
SERIAL PORT OFF
SERIAL PORT ON
SERIAL INTERFACE
SERIAL CABLE
COMPRESSOR A
DAILY
WEEKLY
Option
COMPRESSOR
B
DRYER
ON
OFF
DRAIN DURING SHUTDOWN
NO
YES
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LANGUAGE
Select the language for displaying the information on the PCI (Eight language options).
AIR FILTER
OIL FILTER
SEPARATOR
OIL CHANGE
BEARINGS
Input the service life of the main motor bearings (hours). 100 to 9900h / 100h.
--- : counter inhibited
OFFLOAD MINIMUM
TIME
Input the compressor no-load operating time before motor stops (minutes).
UNIT NUMBER
CONDENSATE DRAIN
FREQ.
CONDENSATE DRAIN
DURATION
MOTOR STARTUPS
STAR TIME
MOTOR STARTUPS
No/HOUR
CLOCK YEAR
CLOCK MONTH
CLOCK DAY
CLOCK HOUR
CLOCK MINUTES
Once the date and time have been set, the clock only starts after quitting the setting menu using key F1 on the rear of the PCI.
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REGULATION
PRESSURE
DIFFERENTIAL
PRESSURE
STAND-BY
PRESSURE
DIFFERENTIAL
STAND-BY
INTERNAL
REGULATION
EXTERNAL
REGULATION
OPTION
Operation with a serial interface. The regulation instructions set on PCI07 and the analog pressure
sensor are used for load and no-load operation of the compressor. Regulation is dependent on the
internal compressor settings.
OPTION
Operation with a serial interface. The load and no-load start orders are external to the compressor
(load/no-load start inputs from the serial interface). The compressor internal pressure sensors remain
active for the protection functions.
OPERATION
WITH TIMERS
OPERATION
WITHOUT TIMERS
TIMER X
ON
TIMER X
OFF
TIMER X
DAY
TIMER X ON TIME
HOUR
TIMER X ON TIME
MINUTES
TIMER X OFF TIME
HOUR
TIMER X OFF TIME
MINUTES
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Compressor operation through timers (8 timers can be programmed to stop and start the machine
automatically).
Compressor operation without timers.
Timer x is activated, and will be programmed.
Timer x is deactivated.
Input the days of the week for compressor startup by timer x :
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MANUAL
RESTART
AUTOMATIC
RESTART
AIR
COOLING
WATER
COOLING
DRAIN DURING STOP
Manual restart of the compressor after a current outage lasting more than 250 ms.
OPTION
Automatic restart of the compressor after a current outage.
Air-cooled compressor.
Water-cooled compressor.
NO: condensate drainage operations only carried out during compressor load operation (default)
YES: condensate drainage operations carried out whatever the compressor operating configuration
(load operation, no-load operation, energized, etc.)
MAXIMUM PRESSURE
Maximum value authorized for regulation pressure setting (bar) = maximum service pressure
protection).
TEMPERATURE MAX
Maximum compressor operating temperature (C) leading to compressor fault trip (temperature
protection).
TEMPERATURE MIN
Minimum compressor operating temperature (C) It is impossible to stop the compressor below the
minimum operating temperature
(temperature protection). --- : the low temperature safety
mechanism is inhibited.
** OPTION **
(Machine configuration menu)
SERIAL CONNECTION
OPTION OFF
SERIAL CONNECTION
OPTION ON
No option has been selected. The compressor operates in self-contained mode and makes
adjustments based on its own settings and sensors. Default adjustment.
SERIAL
INTERFACE
COMPRESSOR A
WEEKLY
OPTION
Configuration allowing the connection of the serial interface. The compressor can operate without
the interface if the internal regulation mode is selected
OPTION
The two compressors can operate alternately (one main compressor and one back-up). The PCI07
for both compressors have to be linked by their X6 option connectors to the connection cable.
OPTION
When two compressors operate alternately, automatic permutation takes place every 24 hours.
Setting the regulation set points takes place on this compressor.
OPTION
When two compressors operate alternately, automatic permutation takes place every week. The
regulation set points are input on this compressor.
COMPRESSOR B
OPTION
When two compressors operate alternately, compressor A is controlled by compressor B.
SERIAL
CABLE
COMPRESSOR A
DAILY
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Serial connection option selected (serial interface or connection cable between 2 compressors)
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** DRYER **
(machine configuration menu)
DRYER ON
Actives the On/Off control of the dryer via the digital output SOV1.
(initialization menu)
Timeout for compressor startup after the dryer:
The cooling dryer temperature drops before the compressor starts.
This timeout is also taken into account for the remote On/Off control.
The timeout is not taken into account with automatic restart.
DRYER
DURATION
** STATUS / PRESSURE **
00.0 BAR
000 C
POWER ON
ONLOAD
OFFLOAD
DUTY ONLOAD
DUTY OFFLOAD
ST-BY ONLOAD
ST-BY OFFLOAD
STOPPING
Displays the use pressure measured at the machine output (bars) and the temperature at the
discharge of the compressor part (C).
The compressor is energized and stopped.
The compressor is operating at full load or at part load.
The pressure measured by the analog sensor at the machine output is less than the regulation
pressure.
The compressor operates at nil flow and with the oil tank empty.
The pressure measured by the analog sensor at the use is within the regulation deviation.
** HOURS' OPERATION **
(Machine status data)
TOTAL HOURS
Displays the total number of hours of compressor operation (main motor rotating).
incrementation takes place when output KM1 (line) is active.
Hourmeter
ONLOAD HOURS
Displays the number of compressor load operation hours. The load operation hours is incremented
when the output KM1 (line) and SOV2 (control valve) are activated simultaneously.
LOAD RATIO
Displays the ratio between the number of hours load operation and the total number of hours.
** Maintenance **
(Machine status data)
AIR FILTER
Displays the remaining service life of the air filter before next maintenance (hours).
OIL FILTER
Displays the remaining service life of the oil filter before next maintenance (hours).
SEPARATOR
Displays the remaining service life of the separator filter before next maintenance (hours).
OIL CHANGE
Displays the remaining service life of the filter before drainage by maintenance (hours).
BEARINGS
Displays the remaining service life for the main motor bearings before any maintenance work
(hours).
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TEMPERATURE SYSTEM
TEST
Test of the temperature protection trip has been selected. The maximum temperature setting is
lowered to 60 C. The compressor is on operating standby ready to begin the test.
SENSOR OK
The temperature protection trip test has been executed and the compressor fault has been activated.
The test is valid.
Reset by pressing on the reset key F3.
The maximum temperature setting is brought to its initial value for normal operation.
** OTHER information **
STAR STARTING
Displayed during all the motor start star phase (based on the star duration setting).
DELTA TRANSITION
Displayed while the microprocessor checks that transfer to delta mode has indeed been executed
(around 3 seconds).
At the end of the passage onto delta, the compressor transfers to load and condensate drainage
takes place.
PRESSURE
ABOVE 1.5 BAR
STOP UNDER
PRESSURE, DOT NOT
RESTART
The compressor has been stopped using the under pressure stop key F2.
Restart is only possible after resetting (key F3) and for a pressure in the tank less than 1.5 b
(OPTION for belt drive compressor).
WARNING: AUTO
RESTART
CAUTION: AUTOMATIC
RESTART
BY TIMER
AUTOMATIC LOW
TEMPERATURE
RESTART
WARNING : REMOTE
START
Displayed in the event of compressor startup although the pressure measured by the analog
sensor is situated in the regulation deviation range.
Restarts when the build-up pressure has been reached.
On a micro-break (less than 250 ms), message displayed for 10 seconds before compressor
restart.
3.3 - Warnings
WARNING , HIGH
TEMPERATURE
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Message is displayed when the temperature measured by the analog sensor at the element outlet
reaches the maximum alarm threshold (max. temperature of the protection less than 5 C).
The compressor continues to operate.
The alarm is cancelled after pressing on reset key F3, with the compressor stopped, if the
temperature has fallen below the max. alarm threshold.
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3.4 - Maintenance
st
1 display of the message when the remaining air filter life is 5 hours.
nd
2 display of the message when the air filter life counter has reached 0.
After changing the filter and resetting the life counter, cancellation after pressing on reset key F3.
2 case:
3.5 - Faults
SHORT CIRCUIT IN
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR NOT
CONNECTED
PRESSURE SENSOR
FAILURE
STAR CONTACTOR
FAULT
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Compressor stopped.
Possible causes:
faulty sensor
Restart after eliminating the fault and after resetting by pressing on reset key F3.
This fault can be associated to a low temperature fault.
Compressor stopped.
Possible causes:
faulty sensor
Restart after eliminating the fault and after resetting by pressing on reset key F3.
This fault can be associated to a high temperature fault.
Compressor stopped.
Possible causes:
faulty sensor
Restart after eliminating the fault and after resetting by pressing on reset key F3.
The compressor is stopped.
Possible causes:
heat setting
motor overload
motor bearings
Dryer error: dryer temperature low (if the dew point display module is defective and connected
to the digital input F1/Q1/F11).
Restart after eliminating the fault and after resetting by pressing on reset key F3.
The PCI has not detected the star phase on main motor startup.
Compressor stops.
Possible causes:
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HIGH TEMPERATURE
FAULT
SERIAL
INTERFACE FAULT
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The HP is tripped after detecting overpressure in tank or the analog pressure sensor at the machine
output has reached the safe HP level (max. pressure+1bar) .
Compressor stops.
Possible cause:
low oil
stopped fan
clogging of exchangers
the communication cable connecting the electronic board to the serial interface has not been
connected
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Chapter 4 - Options
The 8-pole connector situated behind the PCI07 is used to
connect up the 2 following options:
- Serial cable
- Serial connection interface
In order to connect one of the options, PCI07 has to be set to
'SERIAL CONNECTION OPTION ON' (machine configuration
menu).
Alternancy:
The operation described previously is reversed every 24
hours or every week based on the selected operating mode.
During a permutation, compressor A is regulated according
to the main set point and compressor B according to the backup
set point.
On the next permutation, compressor A regulates according
to the backup set point and compressor B according to the main
set point.
Timer management:
Protection management
Cabling:
The PCI07 of the two compressors must be with the option
cable by their X6 optional connectors. The shielded cable must
be connected to the earth of each PCI. The shielded cable must
not be installed near the main supply cables.
WARNING :
The earth connections of the two machines must be
equipotential.
Regulation:
When one of the 2 compressors is started by pressing on the
| key, this compressor operates separately its own regulation
settings and pressure sensor.
As soon as two compressors operate simultaneously, the
main/backup mode is activated. The pressure sensor used for
regulation is then the compressor A sensor.
On main/backup dual operation, the following are displayed:
- regulating compressor as main compressor:
DUTY ONLOAD
DUTY OFFLOAD'
- compressor acting as backup:
ST-BY ONLOAD
ST-BY OFFLOAD
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Interface description:
The bidirectional serial interface continually communicates
with the electronics board controlling the compressor. The data
are sent from the board to the interface and vice versa via a
cable.
This option takes the form of a box fixing on DIN rail.
The controls and data available on the interface are:
- Remote start / stop of the compressor
- Load / no-load start of the compressor
- Pressure switch type output (load/no-load)
- Regulation mode (internal or external)
- Compressor start (motor rotation)
- Machine availability
- General fault reporting
If this option is used, it will require selection of the type of
regulation in the programming menu:
Internal (regulation by the settings given by PCI07 and the
internal pressure sensor)
- External (use of load/no-load operation input)
Configuration / Cabling:
See diagram ref. 62 139 444 00.
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Inputs / outputs:
(See diagram ref. 62 139 444 00)
Inputs:
input 1: remote start / stop
This input controls starting and stopping of the compressor.
input 2: load / no-load operation
This input can be used to force load or no-load operation of
the compressor. The input is activated if the external
regulation mode is selected in the programming menu.
Outputs:
output 1: unused
output 2: compressor internal regulation status
Pressure switch type output reflecting the compressor
theoretical operating mode (load or no load) relative to the
regulation instructions set on PCI07. Active output when
operating with load.
output 3: local / remote regulation
This output reflects the regulation mode configured on PCI07
(internal or external regulation). With internal regulation, the
compressor uses its own settings and internal pressure
sensor to regulate operation. In external regulation, input 2 is
used for the load or no-load start order. Active output in
external regulation.
output 4: load operation
Active output when the compressor motor is rotating
output 5: availability
Active output when the compressor is ready to operate (no
fault, machine energized and start pressed)
output 6: general fault
Active output when no fault.
On a break of the communication cable connecting PCI07 and
the interface, the outputs are inactive (open). If PCI07 is
configured for external regulation, this changes to fault.
Test procedure:
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Message example
Unit
Possible choices
Language selection
English
Air filter
Oil filter
h
h
Franais
English
Espanol
Italiano
Deutsch
Nederlands
Portuguesa
Svenska
500 to 9500
500 to 9500
Separator
500 to 9500
English
2000
2000
2000 3000, 15 - 40
4000 h
Oil change
Motor bearings
min
/
500 to 9500
100 to 9900
--- : inhibited counter
1 to 30
0 to 7
min
1 to 30
1 to 15
1 to 15
/
/
h
min
Factory setting
2000
--1
0
100ch
>100ch
3
2
<50ch 50/100ch >100ch
2
4
6
<50ch
50ch
7
10
0 to 15
00 to 99
1 to 12
1 to 31
0 to 23
0 to 59
Date
Effective time
On/Off
Regulation pressure
Regulation pressure
bar
Regulation deviation
Operation with
or without timer
Differential pressure
Operation
with timers
bar
Timer activation
Timer x active
Timer x day
Dryer timeout
h
min
h
min
mm
Manual restart
Cooling type
Air cooling
40 to 220
6000 h
Min.: 4
Max.: as per version
0.2 to 4
Operation with timers
Operation without timer
Timer x active
Timer x inactive
Monday, Tuesday
Weekday, weekend, all
0 to 23
0 to 59
0 to 23 or -0 to 59 or -/
Manual restart
Automatic restart
Air cooling
Water cooling
A
B
C
8
10
13
Prog
BD
DD
8,5
8
10,5
10,5
13,5
13
1.5
Operation without timer
/
/
/
/
0
Manual restart
(except option)
According to machine
ON/OFF
Maximum pressure
bar
4 to 16
Max. temperature
Min. temperature
C
C
Option
Permanent drain
Dryer activation
/
/
80 to 150
-10 to 20 or -Serial port option On
Serial port option OFF
Yes / No
ON/OFF
20
Prog
BD
DD
A
8
8.5
8
B
10
10.5
10.5
C
13
13.5
13
110
2
OFF
(exception option)
No
OFF
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LISTE OF MESSAGES
*** A ***
Air cooling
Air filter
Automatic restart
TYPE OF MESSAGE
PAGE
info
setting/info
info/option
10,13
7,9,11,14
10,13
*** C ***
Change air filter
Change air/oil separator
Change oil
Change oil filter
Clock day
Clock hour
Clock minutes
Clock month
Clock year
Compressor A daily
Compressor A weekly
Compressor B
Condensate drain duration
Condensate drain frq.
maintenance
maintenance
maintenance
maintenance
setting
setting
setting
setting
setting
info/option
info/option
setting
setting
setting
16
16
16
16
7,11
7,11
7,11
7,11
7,11
10,13
10,13
10,13,17
7,11
7,11
*** D ***
Delta transition
Differential pressure
Differential stand-by
Drain during stop
Dryer
Dryer ON/OFF
Duty offload
Duty onload
info
setting
setting/option
info
setting/info
setting/info
info
info
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6,8,12
6,8,12
10,13
7,14
10,14
14,18
14,18
*** E ***
External regulation
setting/option
8,12,18
*** H ***
High temperature fault
High pressure fault
*** I ***
Internal regulation
fault
fault
17
17
setting/option
8,12,18
*** L ***
Language
Load ratio
Low temperature automatic restart
setting
info
info
2,7,11
9,14
15
*** M ***
Main or fan motor overload fault
Manual restart
Maximum pressure
Motor startups No/Hour
Motor startups star time
fault
info
info
setting
setting
16
10,13
10,13
6,7,11
7,11
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LISTE OF MESSAGES
TYPE OF MESSAGE
*** O ***
Offload
Offload minimum time
Oil change
Oil filter
Onload
Onload hours
Operation without timer
Operation with timers
info
setting
setting/info
setting/info
info
info
setting
setting
*** P ***
Power on
Pressure above 1.5 bar
Pressure sensor failure
info
info
fault
*** R ***
Regulation pressure
setting
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14
7,11
7,9,11,14
7,9,11,14
14
9,14
8,12
8,12
14
15
16
6,8,12
*** S ***
Sensor OK
Separator
Serial cable
Serial interface fault
Serial Interface
Serial port option OFF
Serial port option ON
Short circuit in temperature sensor
Stand-by pressure
Star contactor fault
Star starting
St-by offload
St-by onload
Stopping
Stop under pressure, do not restart
info
setting/info
info/option
fault
info/option
info/option
info/option
fault
setting
fault
info
info
info
info
info
*** T ***
Temperature max
Temperature min
Temperature sensor not connected
Temperature system test
Timer x day
Timer x off
Timer x off time hour
Timer x off time minutes
Timer x on
Timer x on time hour
Timer x on time minutes
Total hours
info
info
fault
info
setting
setting
setting
setting
setting
setting
setting
info
10,13
10,13
16
15,19
8,12
8,12
8,12
8,12
8,12
8,12
8,12
9,14
*** U ***
Unit number
setting
7,11
22
15,19
7,9,11,14
10,13,18
17
10,13,18,19
10,13,18
10,13,18,19
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6,8,12
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14,18
14,18
2,14
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LISTE OF MESSAGES
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Warning : auto restart
Warning auto restart by timer
Warning, high temperature
Warning : remote restart
Water cooling
Water flow fault
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info
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6,15
10,13
17
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Export Department
U.K. Operation
France
Great Britain
Phone : 33 (0) 3 44 52 67 31
Fax : 33 (0) 3 44 52 67 35
Phone : (01709) 87 69 20
Fax : (01709) 87 62 34
Worthington - Creyssensac
Zone industrielle - BP 80419 - 4 rue mile Zola - 60114 Mru Cedex
http://www.airwco.com
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