General information, Overview – Trane CVHE-SVU01E-ENX39640712050 User Manual
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CVHE-SVU01E-EN
Overview
Controls Operator Interface
Information is tailored to operators,
service technicians and owners
When operating a chiller, there is
specific information you need on a
day-to-day basis — setpoints, limits,
diagnostic information, and reports.
When servicing a chiller, you need
different information and a lot more
of it — historic and active
diagnostics, configuration settings,
and customizable control algorithms,
as well as operation settings.
By providing two different tools –
one for daily operation and one for
periodic service — everyone has
easy access to pertinent and
appropriate information.
General
Information
DynaView
™
Human Interface
— For the operator
Day-to-day operational information is
presented at the panel. Up to seven
lines of data (English or SI units) are
simultaneously displayed on the ¼
VGA touch-sensitive screen.
Logically organized groups of
information — chiller modes of
operation, active diagnostics,
settings and reports put information
conveniently at your fingertips. See
Operator Interface Section for details.
TechView
™
Chiller Service Tool
— For the service technician or
advanced operator
All chiller status, machine
configuration settings, customizable
limits, and up to 60 active or historic
diagnostics are displayed through
the service tool interface. Without
changing any hardware, we give you
access to the latest and greatest
version of Tracer CH530! A new level
of serviceability using the innovative
TechView
™
chiller service tool, a
technician can interact with an
individual device or a group of
devices for advanced
troubleshooting. LED lights and their
respective TechView
™
indicators
visually confirm the viability of each
device. Any PC that meets the system
requirements may download the
service interface software and Tracer
CH530 updates. For more information
on TechView
™
visit your local Trane
Service company, or The Trane
Company’s website at
www.trane.com.
Figure 7. CVHE, CVHF, and CVHG sequence of operation overview