3.13 Alarm history and running conditions
Operating information
Number of compressor running hours -
Accumulated running time without good oil pressure
Number of switching cycles
Compressor power consumption*
Current, voltage, power factor*
*This data is not stored in CoreSense
Interface Software or Modbus
Table 7
3.14 Compressor status codes
Steady green: An indication of normal operation. There are no faults or issues with the compressor.
Flashing green: An indication that there is an alert (warning) condition. The compressor can still be running.
Flashing orange: An indication that the compressor has tripped with auto reset.
Flashing red: An indication that the compressor is in lockout state.
Solid red: An indication that the control module has failed.
3.15 LEDs on the module to display the failure alarms
For warning/alert (green), trip and lockout (red), the flash count is defined as 0.1 second 'on' and 0.4 second 'off' with a 2-second pause
before the flash count repeats (timings are +/- 50 ms).
Definitions:
Trip: The module has shut off the compressor due to a fault condition. The compressor will be
available to run when the fault condition no longer exists, and the minimum off time has been
satisfied.
Lockout: The module has shut off the compressor due to a fault condition. The compressor will be
available to run again when the fault condition has been cleared and manual or remote reset is
done.
8 days alarm history
Most recent 10 alarms
Total number of alarms since the compressor first operation
EEPROM memory. These values can be stored in a laptop using CoreSense
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communication.
Alarm history
Alert alarms
Compressor will not turn off.
Trip alarms
Compressor turns off for some time with
automatic reset.
Lockout alarms
Compressor turns off.
Manual reset necessary.
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