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CLIMATIC™ 60

User manual

BALTIC
FLEXY
FLATAIR
AIRCOOLAIR
COMPACTAIR

CL60_ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-E
TABLE OF CONTENTS

CLIMATIC™ 60

CONTROL MANUAL
Ref : CL60_ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-E

INTRODUCTION
CLIMATIC 60 controller 2
Compatibility 2
Warning 2

OVERVIEW 2
SCHEDULING
Scheduling zone 3
Scheduling mode 4
Scheduling zone anticipation 5

AIR MANAGEMENT
Room temperature 6
Thermostat / hygrostat control 9
Humidity setpoint 12

COMPONENTS
Blower 13
Compressor 15
Condenser fan 17
Coil defrost 19
Fresh air damper - Free cooling 20
Exhaust 23
Recovery 24
Extra heating (option) 25
Free input/output 27

COMMUNICATION
Master / slave 32
DS60 display 33
BMS 37
Inputs / outputs CLIMATIC boards 38
Alarms 39

ANNEXES
Table of contents 59

All the technical and technological information contained in this manual, including any drawing and technical descriptions provided by us,
remain the property of Lennox and must not be utilised (except in operation of this product), reproduced, issued to or made available to third
parties without the prior written agreement of Lennox.

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INTRODUCTION

CLIMATIC 60 CONTROLLER
The new generation of microprocessor based control, CLIMATIC 60 may be fitted to the LENNOX rooftop range. It inherits 20 years
of technology and field operating experience from its predecessors the CLIMATIC 1, CLIMATIC 2 and CLIMATIC 50.
LENNOX has found the latest hardware technology available on the market place and developed software specifically designed for
rooftop applications, maximising the LENNOX unit’s efficiency and performance.

COMPATIBILITY
This documentation is compatible with the following programs:
• BALTIC / FLEXY 2 ranges from software version RT060 STD - Version 2 - Rev 2.0.
• AIRCOOLAIR / FLATAIR / CCOMPACTAIR from software version RT060 STD - Version 2 - Rev 2.0.

WARNING
Any parameter modification should be carried out by trained and licensed competent technician. Before start-up or restart of a unit
controlled by the CLIMATIC 60, it is mandatory to check adequacy between CLIMATIC 60 and the unit with its options. In case of wrong
parameters, the inputs / outputs connections could be incorrect and may create some operation problems for the units and ultimately
breakdowns. LENNOX cannot be held responsible for any claims on the units due to a wrong parameters sequence or a parameters
modification carried out by non competent technicians. In this case, the warranty will be legally null and void.

DS60 MENU
Throughout the document, parameters and set points which are explained are identified with their address menu where they will be
accessible with the display DS60 (ref § DS60 display).
Example, the customer set point explained in the AIR MANAGEMENT § is indicated with the reference (2222), meaning that this set
point may be changed at the address (2222) with the display DS60.
Mainly addresses of parameters accessibles at the «User» level (2xxx) are identified in the document.
«Expert level» set points (3xxx) accessible with password may be mentioned if they are important for the operation of the unit and
not accessible at the «User» level.
The full list of parameters and set point is given at the end of the document.

OVERVIEW

pLan bus Fieldbus bus

BMS bus

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SCHEDULING

SCHEDULING ZONE

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 is provided by a real time clock which offers solutions to specify a weekly schedule.

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 schedule manages up to 7 different clock zones per day from 00h00 to 24h00 and from Monday to Sunday. The
zone can start at different time each day of the week in order to optimise the operating of the unit.

12h/0h 24h/12h

Zone 2 Zone 6

Sunday
Zone 3
9h Zone 0 3h 21h 15h
Zone 1 Zone 5
Zone 4

Monday

6h 18h

Settings
The different settings to adjust the scheduling zone are available in the menu:

(2134): setting of the number of zone - Changeable only if the Expert mode has been activated

(2141): start time for zone 0, always 00h00 to start each day

(2142): start time of zone 1 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2143): start time of zone 2 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2144): start time of zone 3 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2145): start time of zone 4 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2145): start time of zone 5 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2146): start time of zone 6 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

Factory settings:
- Number of zone : 3
- Zone 0 00h00 Monday to Sunday
- Zone 1 06h00 Monday to Saturday
- Zone 2 22h00 Monday to Saturday

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SCHEDULING

SCHEDULING MODE

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 is able to control different modes for each zone in order to optimise the operating of the unit.

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 can manage up to 4 different modes. - Night / Day / Day I / Day II

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode

Sunday
Day mode
9h Night mode 3h 21h 15h
DayI mode Day II mode
Day I mode

Monday

6h 18h

Settings
The different settings to adjust the scheduling mode are available in the menus:

(2135): setting of the number of mode - Changeable only if the Expert mode has been activated

(2151): mode used during the period of zone 0 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2152): mode used during the period of zone 1 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2153): mode used during the period of zone 2 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2154): mode used during the period of zone 3 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2155): mode used during the period of zone 4 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2156): mode used during the period of zone 5 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

(2157): mode used during the period of zone 6 adjustable every day from Monday to Sunday

Factory settings:
- Number of mode : 3
- Night Mode on Zone 0 from Monday to Sunday
- Day Mode on Zone 1 from Monday to Saturday
- Night Mode on Zone 2 from Monday to Saturday

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SCHEDULING

SCHEDULING ZONE ANTICIPATION

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 allows the start up of the unit before the pre-specified hour of the first zone (zone 1) of the day.

Description
This function is able to start the unit in zone 1 earlier if the outdoor temperature is under a specify threshold. The typical application
is to start the unit in heating mode if the weather is too cold compare to the actual season.

zone 1 start time (h)

(2142) Z1 start time Gradient = 10 mn/°C


8h00

Calculates Z1 start time


7h30

Outdoor temperature (°C)

Example:

(2142): zone 1 start time: 8h00,


(2161): outside air temperature threshold to activate function: 10.0°C,
(2162): gradient (slope): 10 mn/°C.

In this example the foot is set to the value 10.0°C, which means zone 1 will always start at 8h00 if the outside air temperature is higher
than 10.0°C. If the outside air temperature is less than 10.0°C zone 1 will start according to the selected gradient and the difference
between the foot value and the actual outside air temperature (10.0 - 7.0 = 3.0 x 10 = 30 min). Then, the new start time for zone 1 is 7h30.

Settings
The different settings to adjust the anticipation are available in the menu:

(2161): outside air temperature threshold to activate function

(2162): gradient (slope)

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AIR MANAGEMENT

ROOM TEMPERATURE

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 controls the fresh or heat temperature according to the specifyed set point. The controller is programmed to maintain
a temperature as comfortable as possible with the most economic usage of the unit.

Description
The room temperature is maintained between a minimum threshold (the heating set point) and a maximum threshold (the cooling set
point). The dead zone is defined between these 2 thresholds.

1. Fix value
For a friendly use, a single room temperature set point is used. This setting is set in the middle of the dead zone. If the thresholds
(2243 ) or (2242) are modified, the set point (2222) is automatically calculated to the average value.

Changeover mode

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od e de
gm zo
n mo
tin ad ng
ea De oli
H Co

Ambient temperature (°C)


(2243) (2242)

Customer set point


(2222)

The cooling and heating thresholds can be specified according to the scheduling and can take different mode for each schedule mode
(Night, Day, Day I, Day II and BMS).

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


22.0°C 18.0°C Day mode
22.0°C
9h 3h 21h 15h
DayI mode Night mode
Day II mode
20.0°C 18.0°C
20.0°C DayI mode
22.0°C

6h 18h

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AIR MANAGEMENT

2. Dynamic cooling set point


The CLIMATIC 60 determines the appropriate air set point according to the outside temperature in order to optimise the energy
consumption. This function acts as a proportional shift of the cooling set point.

Cooling set point (°C)

(2241)

(2241)

(2242)

(2241)

Outside air temperature (°C)


(2242)

The dynamic set point starts to increase the cooling threshold when the outside temperature is over the cooling set point plus the
dynamic set point.

Example:
The cooling threshold has been set to 22.0°C and the dynamic set point has been set to 6K.
The cooling threshold will start to drift when the outside air temperature will be ≥ 28.0°C (22.0+6.0) and the new threshold will follow
the outside temperature evolution keeping a 6.0K difference.
So when the outside air temperature will reach 34.0°C, the new threshold will be 28.0°C.

3. Set point offset according to outside temperature


CLIMATIC 60 may offset the cooling and heating set points and so the dead zone according to the outside air temperature.

27°c

Cooling set point (°C) 24°c


22°c
(2242) - 5°k + 5°k
(2245) (2247)
19°c
(2243)
Heating set point (°C) 17°c

14°c

Outdoor air temp °C


0°c 30°c
(2244) (2246)
In the example above, setpoints (2245) and (2247) are set to -5k and +5k, from factory setting the are at 0k.

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AIR MANAGEMENT

4. External current 4/20mA offset


In this case, the set point is set by one of the previous solution and can be adjust with an offset of +/- 5.0°C.

Cooling set point (°C) Heating set point (°C)

Actual Actual
set point set point

5. DC60 value
The CLIMATIC 60 receives the room set point from the DC60. If the read set point is different from the one calculated by the CLIMATIC
60, the new set point is set by the DC60 during the actual zone. Each time the zone is changing, the DC60 set point is overwritten by
the CLIMATIC 60 set point.

6. BMS value
The CLIMATIC 60 receives the room set point from the BMS. Refers to the “BMS” paragraph for more details.

The control algorithm is protected by two safety limits.


• If the room temperature reaches the low limit in cooling mode, the compressor(s) are automatically stopped,
• If the room temperature reaches the high limit in heating mode, the compressor(s) or heaters are automatically stopped.

Cooling limit operating Heating limit operating

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mo g mo
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Co H

2.0°C Air temp. room (°C) 40.0°C Air temp. room (°C)
(2248) (2249)

Settings
The different settings to adjust the ambient air temperature are available in the menus:

(2222): customer (DC/DM) set point


(2241): Dynamic set point (cooling setpoint offset according to outside temperature)
(2242): set point of cooling mode
(2243): set point of heating mode
(2244) outdoor temperature low threshold for room temperature setpoint slope
(2245) room temp setpoint offset according to low outdoor air temp
(2246) outdoor temperature high threshold for slope on the room temperature setpoint
(2247) room temp setpoint offset according to high outdoor air temp
(2248): room temperature threshold for unloading cooling mode
(2249): room temperature threshold for unloading heating mode
(3221) offset for room temperature value

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AIR MANAGEMENT

THERMOSTAT / HYGROSTAT CONTROL

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 is controlling the heating and cooling staging according to the gap between measured temperature(s) and set point(s)
and depending of the settings of the controller.

Control of the the room temperature


Description
The CLIMATIC 60 adjusts and holds the room air temperature as close as possible to the set point, by controlling the number of
compressor stages, depending on the thermal load of the system. The controller constantly calculates the required capacity to reach
the temperature set point. This variable is called “CAPACITY FACTOR” (CF) and its value can vary from 0 to 100%.

CF FROZEN
CF INCREASES
(starts more capacity stages)

Difference between the room


temperature and the set point

CF DECREASES
(removes capacity stages)
CF FROZEN

Room temperature
can change

FAST SLOW SLOW FAST

In order to anticipate, the reference point is recalculated each time the difference between air temperature and set point reaches a
minimum or a maximum.
CLIMATIC 60 is calculating two Capacity Factor, for the room temperature one for heating mode and another one for cooling mode.
It is possible to act on the system reaction speed by modifying Integral time set points in (3228) for cooling mode and (3229) in
heating mode. Increasing the integral time value will increase the time to react (slow-down).

In order to improve the management of stagging, those room temperature capacity factors will determine the blowing air tempera-
ture setting point following the rules hereunder:

In heating mode
Proportional rule between

(CF) Heat Blowing air temperature set point visible in menu (2232)

0% Threshold : room temperature Heating set point (2243) + offset (2254)


(2232) Blowing air temp set point
100% (2252) (2252) 38°C

Example (2243)+-(2254) 19°C


- If the Heating Capacity Factor (2228) is reaching 0% according to room temperature
heating set point (2243), measured room temperature and integral time (3229),
Room heating capacity factor
- then the calculated blowing air temperature set point (2232), will be equal to the (2228)
100%
room temperature heating set point (2243) + offset for low limit threshold in heating 0%
mode (2254).

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AIR MANAGEMENT

In cooling mode
Proportional rule between

CF Cool Blowing air temperature set point visible in menu (2232)


(2232) Blowing air temp set point

0% Threshold : room temperature Cooling set point (2242) + (2253)


(2242)+-(2253) 23°C
100% (2251)
(2251) 12°C

Cooling Capacity Factor


(2227)
Example 0% 100%
- If the Cooling Capacity Factor (2227) is reaching 100% according to room temperature
cooling set point (2242), measured room temperature and integral time (3228),
- then the calculated blowing air temperature set point (2232), will be equal to the low
limit threshold in cooling mode (2251).

In dead zone

CF Heat CF Cool Blowing air temperature set point visible in menu (2232)
Outside air temperature, limited by Threshold of room temperature Heating set point and
0% 0%
Threshold of room temperature Cooling set point.

The various components of the roof top are then stagging according to a priority level and with a capacity factor calculated from the
measured blowing air temperature and the blowing air temperature set point calculated as above.
In the CLIMATIC 60 there are 7 capacity factors calculated for the blowing air :
1. Damper for Free-Heating
2. Compressors in heating mode (Heat pump)
3. 1st Additional heaters (Gas, Elec. or Water)
4. 2nd Additional heaters (Elec. or Water)
5. Damper for Free-Cooling
6. Compressors in cooling mode
7. Chilled water
The controller is calculating for the seven components the necessary capacity to reach the temperature set point. It is directly linked to
the number of control stages of the unit. Thus for a unit with 4 stages of regulation, the CF will start and stop a stage with the following
values: ~0-25-50-75-100%
Each capacity factor is linked to an integral time allowing to act on the reaction speed.

Nota - In Dead zone, the control may follow different rules. Smooth function (2233)
• Smooth = No - If ‘No’ is selected, when the room temperature is in dead zone, after ten minutes all power factors of supply control
are forced to zero. So no compressors or heaters will be switched on. This choice is the one from factory setting.
• Smooth = Dead Z. If ‘Dead Z.’ is selected, when the room temperature is in dead zone, the supply air temperature is maintained
with the compressors or heaters.
• Smooth = Comfort. If ‘Comfort’ is selected, the supply temperature is fully controlled using all possibilities with the unit.
WARNING In this mode the supply temperature will be fully controlled in all modes. This mode is best for comfort but not for
Energy Savings. Use this mode only when necessary
Settings
The different settings to adjust the air room temperature control are available in the menus:

(2233): Smooth mode activation


(2251): low limit threshold in cooling mode
(2252): high limit threshold in heating mode
(2253): offset for high limit threshold in cooling mode
(2254): offset for low limit threshold in heating mode
(3228) integral time control for cooling mode
(3229) integral time control for heating mode
(3435) integral time control, compressor in cooling mode
(3445) integral time control, compressor in heating mode
(3735) 1st heaters, integral time control
(3738) 2nd heaters, integral time control
(3823) integral time control fresh air damper
(3913) integral time control, chilled water
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AIR MANAGEMENT

Control of the the Blowing air temperature

Description
In some application it may be interesting to control only the blowing air temperature, without controlling the room air temperature.

This function may be activated using menu (3211) and in this case, the various components of the roof topp are then stagging
according to a priority level and with a capacity factor calculated from the measured blowing air temperature and the blowing air
temperature set point which is then set by the users in menus (2251) et (2252).

additionnaly, as in the set point offset according to outside temperature, the CLIMATIC 60 may offset the cooling and heating set points
and so the dead zone according to the outside air temperature.

27°c

Blowing air Heating set point (°C) 24°c


22°c
(2242) - 5°k + 5°k
(2252)
(2256)
(2245) (2258)
(2247)
19°c
(2243)
(2251)
Blowing air Cooling set point (°C) 17°c

14°c

0°c 30°c Outdoor air temp °C


(2255)
(2244) (2257)
(2246)
In the example above, setpoints (2256) and (2258) are set to -5k and +5k, from factory setting the are at 0k.

Settings
The different settings to adjust the blowing air temperature control are available in the menus:

(2251): low limit threshold in cooling mode


(2252): high limit threshold in heating mode
(2255): outdoor temperature low threshold for slope on the supply temperature setpoint
(2256): coefficient of the low outside temperature for the slope of the supply temperature setpoint
(2257) outdoor temperature high threshold for slope on the supply temperature setpoint
(2258) coefficient of the high outside temperature for the slope of the supply temperature setpoint
(3211) choice of the control (room temperature or supply)

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AIR MANAGEMENT

HUMIDITY SET POINT (OPTION)

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 offers in option, the possibility to manage the relative humidity. The controller is programmed to maintain an humidity
as comfortable as possible with the most economic usage of the unit.

Description
The relative humidity is maintained between 2 thresholds (a minimum threshold corresponding to the point of humidification and a
maximum threshold corresponding to the point of dehumidification).
During dehumidifying mode:
• The fan speed is forced on low speed threshold (2329).
• If the Outside humidity is high (> dehumidifying setpoint (2271) - 10.0%hr) then Free-Cooling or Free-Heating is disabled and
the fresh air damper is closed.
During Humidification mode:
• If the outside humidity is low (<humidifying setpoint (2272) + 10.0%hr) then Free-Cooling or FreeHeating is Disabled and the
damper is closed.

Humidity mode
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tio fic
ca a dz idi
difi De hu
m
mi De
Hu

30 50
Ambient humidity % (HR)
2271 2272

The dehumidification is ensured by the compressors in cooling mode or during the dead zone.
Note that if this function is activated, priority is given to the romm humidity contrôol instead of the room temperature control.
The humidification is ensured by a 0/10V signal controlled by a PI algorithm.
The humidification and deshumidification thresholds can be specified according to the scheduling and can take different mode for each
schedule mode (Night, Day, Day I, Day II and BMS).

12h/0h 12h/24h

Day mode Night mode


60 20 Day mode
60
9h 3h 21h 15h
Day I mode Night mode
Day II mode
50 20 Day I mode
30
50

6h 18h

Settings
The different settings to adjust the flow control are available in the menu:

(3241): Setpoint to activate function


(2271): set point of dehumidification
(2272): set point of humidification
(3244): integral time control for dehumidification
(3245): integral time control for humidification

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COMPONENTS

BLOWER

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 manages the main supply fan with a variable speed transmission.

Description
The supply blower is controlled by a variable speed inverter which offers various avantages:
• Soft start and stop of the blower,
• Speed reduction during the dead zone to optimise the energy consumption,
• Automatic speed control according to the desired airflow.

The supply blower activation can be specified according to the scheduling and can take different mode for each schedule mode (Night,
Day, Day I, Day II and BMS)
• menu (2316) define the start / stop status of the fan.
• menu (2317) define the start / stop status of the fan in dead zone (cooling / heating mode) following 3 settings:
- ‘Off’ = The fan is stopped after 2 mn
- ‘On’ = The fan keeps runnning
- ‘Cyclic’ = The fan is ON for (3324) seconds and stops for (3325) seconds - minimum 120s.

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


YES NO Day mode
YES
9h 3h 21h 15h
Day I mode Night mode
Day II mode
YES NO
NO DayI mode
YES

6h 18h

The control of the blower is configurable according to three modes with the setting (2327):
• "Standard": The fan is progressively set to the nominal air flow desired when the unit is switch ON.
When the unit is starting, the fan speed is increased progressively to reach the low speed set point value (2329). 1 mn later the fan
speed is again increased progressively to reach the nominal set point value (2328).

Startup of the blower

Flow high
(2328)
FF N
it O it O
Un Un
Flow low
(2329)
T=1 mn

Time

• “Dead zone”: if the unit is in dead zone, the fan speed is set to the low speed set point value (2329). Acceleration and deceleration
are done progressively.

• “Part load”: the fan is controlled according to the cooling / heating capacity. if the unit is in dead zone, the fan speed is set to the
low speed set point value (2329). If the control is asking for heating or cooling, the fan speed is proportionnally set to the nominal
speed (2328).
This mode is avaible only in room temperature control mode. In case of blowing air temperature control, this mode cannot be activated.

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In addition, in the 3 speed control mode above, the air flow control can be done in 2 different way according to the setting of the menu
(3332).
• “Manual”: The airflows are expressed as a percentage of the maximum speed. No variation are applied the speeds stay where
they have been set.
• “Auto”: The airflows are expressed in m3/h. the fan speed is controlled to have its value (2326) reaching the required set point. With
this mode it is possible to get a constant air flow whatever happen to the duct pressure losses or the filter ...

For the units with economizer, the set point (3335) allow to compensate the air flow (speed) according to the opening of the fresh air
damper (to take into account the pressure losses of the return air ducting network)
- At 100% fresh air, the speed is according to nominal threshold (2328) or low speed threshold (2329)
- At 0% fresh air, the speed is taking in account the compensation (3335).

The fan speed is limited according to the kit (motor + fan) defined in set points (3336) et (3337).
• “Minimum”: minimum fan speed,
• “Maximum”: maximum fan speed

Settings
The different settings to adjust the blower set points are available in the menu:

(2316): setpoint for activation operation of component


(2317): setpoint for activation operation in room control dead zone
(2318): temperature threshold for activation night refreshment function
(2327): choice of speed function
(2328): nominal threshold for air flow control
(3334): low threshold for air flow control
(3331): choice of functionality
(3335): coefficient for compensation of losses of the air damper
(3336): minimum threshold for air flow control
(3337): maximum threshold for air flow control

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COMPONENTS

COMPRESSOR

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 manages the compressor(s) according to the room air temperature demand and engages the number of compressor
calculated to reach the ambient set point.

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 offers possibilities to disable all compressors of the unit in the menu (2471). This setting disables definitely all
compressors in the select mode (Night, Day, Day I, Day II and BMS).

Setting Compressor authorization


(2471) (2 circuits with 2 compressors)

NO 11 12 21 22

YES 11 12 21 22

The same strategy can be applied according to the changeover mode in the menu (2481) (cooling) and (2491) (heating).

Setting Compressor authorization


(2481) (2 circuits with 2 compressors)

NO 11 12 21 22

YES 11 12 21 22

Setting Compressor authorization


(2491) (2 circuits with 2 compressors)

NO 11 12 21 22

YES 11 12 21 22

Moreover the compressor(s) can also be disabling separately on the circuit - circuit 1 (2472) circuit 2 (2473) - Note this opportunity
can also be done by dry contact (refer to the “free input/output” paragraph).

Setting Compressor authorization


(2472) - (2473) (Circuit with 2 compressors)

0 1 2

1 1 2

2 1 2

3 1 2

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The outside air temperature can also be used to disable automatically the compressor. There are up to 2 thresholds to unload 50%
or 100% of compressors on the unit.

Compressor enable
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od
ngm
oli
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Outside air temp. (°C)


12.0°C 20.0°C
(2483) (2482)

Compressor enable
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tin
Hea

Outside air temp. (°C)


-20.0°C -10.0°C
(2493) (2492)

The compressor is subject to various operating time in order to prevent from damage operating.
• The minimum OFF time of the compressor is fixed to 30 s,
• The minimum between 2 starts of the same compressor is fixed to 6 minutes.

Compressor demand

Compressor output

Compressor demand

Compressor output

Settings
The different settings to configure the compressors are available in the menu:

(2471): setpoint for activation operation of all compressor, cooling/heating mode

(2472): enable circuit 1, separate comp.1 or/and comp.2

(2473): enable circuit 2, separate comp.1 or/and comp.2

(2481): setpoint for activation operation in cooling mode

(2591): setpoint for activation operation in heating mode

(2482): outside temperature threshold, unload 50% of compressors

(2483): outside temperature threshold, unload 100% of compressors

(2492): outside temperature threshold, unload 50% of compressors

(2493): outside temperature threshold, unload 100% of compressors

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COMPONENTS

CONDENSER FAN

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 is used to maintain the high pressure as stable as possible in order to increase the performance of the unit.

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 uses a PI algorithm to command fan stages or a speed inverter, depending on the unit type.

Temperature HP (°C)

Condensing set point

Fan capacity (%)

Time

Moreover, for units with variable speed fans (option), the CLIMATIC 60 controls the fan speed limit which allows progressive adaptation
of the unit to the building load and reduces the noise level - See hereunder operation of «Quiet» and «Auto Quiet»
It also exists a “Fixed “ mode where the fan speed is adjusted to the set point (3523) .

The maximum speed and the fan management can be adjusted according to the schedule mode in order to benefit from the different
fan control types in heating or cooling.

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


Auto Auto Quiet Day mode
Night mode Auto
9h 3h 21h 15h
Auto Quiet
DayI mode Night mode
Quiet Auto Quiet DayI mode
Quiet

6h 18h

12h/24h 12h/24h

Day mode Night mode


100% 70% Day mode
Night mode 100%
9h 3h 21h 15h
70%
DayI mode Night mode
75% 70% DayI mode
75%

6h 18h

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The acoustic mode offers 4 possibilities to manage the condenser fan in the menu (3521):

1. “Auto”:
In this mode, the fan capacity is not limited and can go up to the maximal speed.

Compressor unloading

(3522) Condensing set point Temperature HP (°C)

ode
Maximum = 100% ng m
Cooli

Fan capacity (%)

ode
Maximum = 100% ing m
Heat
Fan speed (%)

2. Quiet”:
In this mode, the fan speed is limited according to the maximum set in the menu (3523). In case of too high condensing temperature,
the CLIMATIC 60 unlocks this limit to prevent from unloading compressor.

(3522) Condensing set point Temperature HP (°C)

Maximum = 100%
ode
ng m
Cooli
Maximum = (3523)

Fan capacity (%)


Maximum = 100%
ode
ing m
Maximum = (3523) Heat
Fan speed (%)

Outside air temperature (°C

3. Auto Quiet”:
This mode is similar to the “Quiet” mode except that the fan speed limit is never unlocked. In case of high condensing temperature
the CLIMATIC 60 will unload a compressor to prevent from HP cut.

(3522) Condensing set point Temperature HP (°C)

Maximum = 100%
ode
ng m
Cooli
Maximum = (3523)

Fan capacity (%)


Maximum = 100%
ode
ing m
Maximum = (3523) Heat
Fan speed (%)

Outside air temperature (°C

3. Auto Quiet”:
In this mode, the fan speed is adjusted to the set point value (3523).

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COIL DEFROST

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 manages defrost procédure to avoid ice on the evaporator coil in heating mode (winter season).

Description
To avoid icing of the external air exchanger during winter operating, it’s necessary to reverse the refrigerant cycle. The dynamic defrost
allows the unit to start the defrost procédure only when the coil is frozen. This achieves through the measurement of the temperature
between the coil and the outside air.

Temperature difference
between coil and outside
Coil clean Coil freezing Coil frozen

Time

The defrost procédure is activated if the following conditions are met during 1 minute:
• the outside air temperature is ≤ (3541),
• one of the compressor(s) on the circuit has been running for a time ≥ (3543) since the last defrost,
• the saturated temperature ratio is ≤ (3542).

The defrost procédure is characterized by the following steps:


1. start electrical heater during 2 min (rooftop with electrical heater only),
2. stop the compressors on the concerned circuit,
3. wait for 5 s
4. reverse the 4WV
5. start all compressors on the circuit (if the blowing T° is not too low),
6. start all condenser fans when the HP ≥ 50.0°C,
7. stop all condenser fans when the HP ≤ 42.0°C,
8. repeat the steps 6. to 7. N times (N is configurable in the menu (3544), 3 from factory setting)
9. stop the compressors of the circuit,
10. wait for 1 min to equalise the pressure in the circuit,
11. start the fans 30s to dry the condensenser
12. end of procedure; restart the unit in heating mode.
13. reverse the reversing valve after 5 s if ΔP>2 bar.

In menu (3545), it is possible to start only one compressor per circuit with tandem during the defrost.

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FRESH AIR DAMPER

Function
Ensure a minimum fresh air introduction into the room and/or a free-cooling, free-heating, thus reducing electric consumption.

Description

Fresh air setting

Adjustement by setpoint
The fresh air rate is adjustable by set point for each schedule mode (Night, Day, Day I, Day II BMS)
2823 → Minimum opening of the fresh air damper, %, adjustment by zone.

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


35% 15%
Day mode
Night mode
9h 3h 21h 35% 15h
15%
DayI mode Night mode
20% 15% DayI mode
20%

6h 18h

It is also possible to set a second threshold for minimum fresh air opening in case of very low outside air temperature
(3828) Activation of second minimum opening fresh air threshold
(3829) Second minimum fresh air damper opening, %, adjustment by zone.
(3832) Outside air temperature set point to activate the second threshold

It is also possible to set a maximum fresh air thresholdin set point (3822).

Adjustement by free contacts (Optional)


With the customized free contacts, the fresh air rate can be adjusted (See Customized Input / Output (BE.60))
• Contact closed on [No F.A], the unit will close completely the fresh air damper.
• Contact closed on [All F.A], the unit will open completely the fresh air damper.
• Contact closed on [x% F.A.], the unit will open the damper to x%.

If several contacts customized with this functionality are closed, the fresh air damper will open according to the sum value of all
closed contacts. In any case, the minimum fresh air rate will be fixed according to the highest value between the set point and
the free contacts request.

Adjustement by external signal (Optional)


The minimum fresh air can be remotely modified by a 4-20mA signal (See Customized Input / Output (BE.60))
For a 4mA signal of, the threshold is set to 0%, for a 20mA signal, it is set to 100%, a linear rule is applied in between.

Fresh air damper calibration


The real fresh air volume introduced into the system is not always proportional to the damper opening percentage, particularly
when the return air duct system is sized to give excessive pressure losses.
This may result with excessive fresh air input, and thus with an increase of the system exploitation costs.

In the menu (3825), it is possible to enable the fresh air calibration which is then performed by measuring temperature of blowing
air, return air and outside air.

The CLIMATIC 60 calculates and stores the exact percentage of fresh air for each damper position.
This sequence takes place periodically when all heating and cooling elements are off.

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CO2 air quality sensor (optional)


The CLIMATIC 60 offers a solution to optimise the air quality through to a CO2 sensor.

The activation of the air quality control can be specified according to the scheduling and can take different value for each schedule
mode (Night, Day, Day I, Day II and BMS) in the menu (3851).

12h/0h 24h/212h

Day mode Night mode


YES NO
Day mode
Night mode
9h 3h 21h YES 15h
NO
DayI mode Night mode
NO NO DayI mode
YES

6h 18h

The CLIMATIC 60 controls the fresh air damper to maintain a fine air quality in the room place. The damper is moving from the
minimum setting (2823) to the maximum setting (3822) according to the minimum air quality (3853) and the maximum air quality
(3854). If the air quality reach a level set in (3855) the alarm is activated.

Fresh air opening (%)

(3822)

(2823)

Air quality (ppm)

(3853) (3854)

Free cooling - Free heating

From a room temperature need (Capacity Factor) the damper opens according to a proportional rule on the blowing tempera-
ture, 0% need = Minimum fresh air (2823) and 100% need = maximum opening threshold (3822)
The user may choose to limit the fresh air damper operation with contacts or set points modification (see § above). The outdoor
temperature or humidity value may also limit the opening.

The free cooling or the free heating activation can be specified according to the scheduling and can take different mode for each
schedule mode (Night, Day, Day I, Day II and BMS) in the menus (3831) and (3841).

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


YES NO
Day mode
Night mode
9h 3h 21h YES 15h
NO
DayI mode Night mode
YES NO DayI mode
YES

6h 18h

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Outdoor temperature
The free cooling and the free heating are also enabled according to the outside air temperature. There are 2 settings (3832) and
(3833) for the free cooling and two settings (3842) and (3843) to define the start and stop temperature thresholds.

Outdoor humidity (Optional)


If humidity control option is selected, the Free-cooling is stopped if the external absolute humidity (water weight) is higher than the
indoor absolute humidity

Free contact (Optional)


Stop of Free-Cooling by closing customized free contacts (see minimum fresh air § above).
[No FreeC] = This function is disabled.
• Contact closed on [No F.A], the unit will close completely the fresh air damper.
• Contact closed on [All F.A], the unit will open completely the fresh air damper.
• Contact closed on [No FreeC] or [No FreeH], the function is disabled.

Settings
The different settings to adjust the fresh air damper are available in the menu:

(2823): set point of minimum fresh air


(3822): set point of maximum fresh air
(3825): state of calibration function
(3831): setpoint for activation operation of function free cooling
(3832): outside lower temperature threshold, unload free cooling
(3833): outside upper temperature threshold, unload free cooling
(3841): setpoint for activation operation of function free heating
(3842): outside lower temperature threshold, unload free heating
(3843): outside upper temperature threshold, unload free heating
(3853): minimum threshold for control
(3854): maximum threshold for control
(3855): upper air quality threshold of alarm

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EXHAUST (OPTION)

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 manage 2 different type of exhaust
• A step control up to three exhaust fans to assure a good differential pressure between the supply and the return air. Starts and
stops of these fans depend on the opening of the fresh air damper
• A continuous exhaust when the unit is equipped with a variable speed fan.

Description

Step control exhaust

The exhaust fan(s) are activated according to the fresh air opening pourcentage of the damper.
• if the fresh air opening ≥ (3861), the stage 1 is turned on,
• if the fresh air opening ≥ (3862), the stage 2 is turned on,
• if the fresh air opening ≥ (3863), the stage 3 is turned on.
Exhaust fan stage

Fresh air opening (%)

Continuous exhaust fan

The exhaust fan is then working in parralel with the blower (see relative §) with a nominal air flow threshold (3864), a minimum
air flow threshold (3865) and a coefficient to compensate the fresh air damper closing (3866).

Settings
The different settings to adjust the exhaust fan are available in the menu:

(3861): opening percentage threshold of actuator for 1st fan


(3862): opening percentage threshold of actuator for 2nd fan
(3863): opening percentage threshold of actuator for 3rd fan
(3864): nominal threshold for air flow control
(3865): low threshold for air flow control
(3866): coefficient for compensation of losses of the air damper

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ENERGY RECOVERY (OPTION)

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 offers in option a solution to recover the energy of the exhaust air. There are 3 types of recovery:
• plate heat exchanger for BALTIC™ units,
• rotary wheel exchanger for FLEXY™ units.
• Thermodynamic heat recovery for BALTIC™ units

Description
The recovery activation can be specified according to the scheduling and can take different mode for each schedule mode (Night, Day,
Day I, Day II and BMS) in the menu (3871).
12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


YES NO
Day mode
Night mode 15h
9h 3h 21h YES
NO
DayI mode Night mode
NO NO DayI mode
YES

6h 18h

The recovery control depends on mainly the outside air temperature. The recovery is activated if:
• outside temperature ≥ return air temperature in cooling mode,
• outside temperature ≤ return air temperature in heating mode.

Recovery activation Recovery activation

de e
od
mo gm
ng tin
oli ea
Co H

Return Air outside temperature (°C) Air outside temperature (°C)


Return
temperature temperature

Plate heat exchangers - BALTIC™


For BALTIC™ units using plate heat exchangers, the CLIMATIC 60 activates the by-pass damper. It opens if the free-cooling is
activated or to defrost the heat exchanger. The defrost is activated by a differential pressure switch installed in the module.
In order to defrost, the damper bypass is opened for 6 minutes. 15 operating minutes minimum are required between two defrosts.

Enthalpie wheel - FLEXYTM


For FLEXY™ units using enthalpie wheel, the CLIMATIC 60 activates the wheel motor if |Outside air t° - return air t°| ≥ (3872)°K

If the outside air temperature is below the threshold (3873) the wheel is likely to icing; to avoid this phenomenon the motor is
stopped 3 minutes every hour to defrost the wheel.

Thermodynamic heat recovery - BALTIC™


For BALTIC™ units using thermodynamic heat recovery, the compressor(s) dedicated to heat recovery is (are) managed as
additional capacity stage(s).
So, the setpoints 3421, 3431 and 3441 decribed in the COMPRESSOR § enables also these compressors.

However, the compressors assigned to heat recovery are activated only if the following conditions are met:
• The return air temperature is > 16°C
• The fresh air damper opening is > 22% .

Priority is then given to energy recovery compressors compared to other compressors whether the fresh air damper opening is>
50%.
Priority is then given to other compressors compared to the energy recovery compressors if the fresh air damper opening is
<50%

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EXTRA HEATING (OPTION)

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 can manage up to 3 types of supplement of heating according to the type of unit.
• gas,
• electrical heaters,
• hot water coils.

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 can control simultaneously 2 types of supplement of heating:
• heater 1: gas, electrical heaters, or hot water coils,
• heater 2: electrical heaters, or hot water recovery,

The heater (1 or 2) activation in the menus (3721) and (3724) can be adjusted according to the scheduling and can take different
values for each schedule mode (Night, Day, Day I, Day II and BMS).

12h/0h 24h/12h

Day mode Night mode


YES NO
Day mode
Night mode
9h 3h 21h YES 15h
NO
DayI mode Night mode
YES NO DayI mode
YES

6h 18h

The supplement of heating is managed as an additional stage according to the outside temperature .

Heater enable

(2773) Air outside temperature (°C)

The priority between the compressor(s) and the heater(s) can be predefined in the menus (2771) and (2774).
The various posssiblities to sequence the heater 1 are:
• (2771) = ”Never”: the compressor(s) are started first, then the heater 1, (by default)
• (2771) = ”Always”: the heater 1 is started first, then the compressor,
• (2771) = ”Out low”: the heater 1 is started first if the outside temperature is ≤ (2772), then the compressor,
• (2771) = ”Out high”: the heater 1 is started first if the outside temperature is ≥ (2772), then the compressor.

The various posssiblities to sequence the heater 2 are:


• (2774) = ”Last”: the compressor(s) are started first, then the heater 2, (by default)
• (2774) = ”First”: the heater 2 is started first, then the compressor.

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Stage priority

(2774) Heater 2
Stage 3
e
Heater 1 m od
ating
Stage 2 He
Compressor (2771)
Stage 1

Heating capacity (%)

Stage priority
(2774)
Heater 2
Stage 3
e
od
gm
Compressor
tin
Stage 2 H ea
Heater 1 (2771)
Stage 1

Heating capacity (%)

Stage priority

Heater 1
Stage 3 (2774)
e
od
gm
Compressor
tin
Stage 2 (2771) H ea
Heater 2
Stage 1

Heating capacity (%)

Stage priority

Compressor
Stage 3
(2774) de
Heater 1
g mo
tin
Stage 2 (2771)
H ea
Heater 2
Stage 1

Heating capacity (%)

Electrical heaters
The capacity of electrical heaters controlled piloted by Triac may be limited. The set point (3751) sets the maximum threshold

Hot water
Protection against freezing with minimum water flow - If the outside air temperature is below the set point (3762), the valve will
open to a minimum set in the threshold (3761) .
Freezing fault
In general, in case of hot water coil icing détection, the valve will open to 100%. Due to certain hydraulic network, pumps or tracing,
the coil protection is done by closing the valve. This can be activated with the set point (3763).

Hot water circulator


The CLIMATIC may drive a circulator for the hot water hydraulic circuit.

The circulator activation mode can be adjusted according to the circuit.in the menu (3771)

[Stopped] No circulator
[Frost.Al] Circulator activation in case of freezing fault
[Heat.Mode] Circulator activation in heating mode for air temperature regulation
[Power On] Circulator activation as soon as the blowing fan is activated

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FREE INPUT/OUTPUT

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 has free input / output on the main board BM60 and the expansion board BE60 to offer different possibilities to
customize input / output for remote control of the unit.

Description
The free customized input / output number is:
• 2 free input contacts (normally opened) on BM60,
• 1 or 2 free output contact (normally opened) on BM60,
• 4 free input contacts (normally opened) on BE60,
• 4 free contacts (normally opened) output on BE60,
• 4 free analog inputs on BE60.

WARNING - Depending on the options ordered, all I / O configurable are not available. In the following Price List option code is
indicated between brackets.
Ex (DCBO) Price list code of expansion card option

The expansion board BE60 is an additional board fixed on DIN rail. The description of the various connectors is:
1. power supply of the board,
2. analog output 0/10V: not used,
3. network bus to the CLIMATIC 60 BM60,
4. 4 digital inputs: dry contacts only,
5. LED status of the network bus,
6. serial address dip-switch of the network bus,
7. 4 analog inputs configurable by pair B1-B2 and B3-B4,
8. 4 digital outputs: dry contacts only.

Power supply
The expansion board BE60 is powered in 24Vac, +/-15%, 50-60Hz, Pmax=6W.

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Analog input
The 4 analog inputs can be used as NTC probe (-50T90 °C; R/T 10 KΩ at 25 °C) or 4/20mA (Impedance = 100Ω) current signal.
They are configurable by pair B1-B2 and B3-B4. The configuration of the type of the input is automatically set by the CLIMATIC 60.

• 0 input on the BM60


• 4 inputs on the BE60 dry contact board option (DCBO):

BE-J9-B1 not available if air quality sensor (CO2S). If Humidity sensor (ADCP), Ntc BMS isn’t available.

BE-J9-B2 not available if humidity sensor (ADCP). If Air quality sensor (CO2S), Ntc BMS isn’t available.

BE-J10-B3 not available if circuit leak détection (RLKD)

BE-J10-B4 if circuit leak détection (RLKD) only Ntc BMS is available.

Ntc Room control, room temperature by NTC probe

Ntc BMS BMS, temperature (NTC) reading for BMS

HR. BMS BMS, relative humidity (4-20mA) reading for BMS

Sp Temp. shift of the setpoint (4mA=-5K, 20mA=+5K)

Sp F.Air fresh air set point, value (4mA=0%, 20mA=100%)

Sp Speed speed blower set point, value (4mA=low level, 20mA=nominal level)

T. Out. control, outside temperature by 4-20mA sensor

T. Room control, room temperature by 4-20mA sensor

HR. Out. control, outside relative humidity by 4-20mA sensor

HR. Room. control, room relative humidity by 4-20mA sensor

Active Passive
4/20 mA 4/20 mA
signal signal

NTC probe

Digital input
The 6 digital inputs must be used with dry contacts according to the following example. The digital input can be configurated to be
used as one of these items:
• 2 inputs on the BM60
BM-J4-ID4, not available if electrical heaters on fresh air (ELPS)(ELPH).
BM-J4-ID7, not available if static recovery module (HRMO).
• 4 inputs on the BE60 Dry Contact Board option (DCBO)
BE-J4-ID1, always available.
BE-J4-ID2, always available.
BE-J4-ID3, always available.
BE-J4-ID4, not available if humidifier.

Note: These points are available by Dry Contact or by BMS request.


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On/Off Status of the request for unit (ON/OFF)


Reset Al reset, alarm
Summer control, unloaded heating mode
Winter control, unloaded cooling mode
Low Fan blower, force reduced flow (low speed)
High Fan blower force nominal flow (high speed)

No F.A fresh air, force the damper to close (0%)

10% F.A fresh air, force the damper to minimum opening (10%)

20% F.A fresh air, force the damper to minimum opening (20%)

30% F.A fresh air, force the damper to minimum opening (30%)

40% F.A fresh air, force the damper to minimum opening (40%)

50% F.A fresh air, force the damper to minimum opening (50%)

All F.A fresh air, force the damper to full opening (100%)

No FreeC fresh air, unloaded Free-Cooling mode


No FreeH fresh air, unloaded free-heating mode
No Air.Q air quality, unloaded control
Defrost circuit, defrosting cycle delayed (compressor)

50% Cp. circuit, unloaded immediately 50% of compressors running

No Comp. circuit unloaded all compressor

No HPump circuit, unloaded all compressor in heat-pump mode

No Cp&Ht circuit and heaters, unloaded all

50% Ht. heaters, unloaded immediately 50% of heaters running

No Heat. heaters, unloaded all heaters

Prio.Ht. control, force the priority of the heaters vs compressors

TCB G TCB, G
TCB B TCB, B
TCB Y1 TCB, W1
TCB Y2 TCB, W2
TCB W1 TCB, Y1
TCB W2 TCB, Y2
for BMS BMS, input reading for BMS
M. DayII schedule, force the DayII mode
M. DayI schedule, force the DayI mode
M. Day schedule, force the Day mode
M. Night schedule, force the Night mode
M. BMS schedule, force the BMS mode

Dry contact

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Digital output
The digital outputs are dry contacts and the maximum commutable power is 2000VA, 250Vac.

The digital output can be configurated to be used as one of these items:

• 2 relays on the BM60

BM_J14-NO7 not available if 2 steps of electrical heaters (ELHS)(ELHH) or gas burner units BAG, BAM, FGA, FDA.

BM_J15-NO12 not available if size 24 to 42. (C-Box)

• 4 relays on the BE60 dry contact board option (DCBO)


BE-J5-NO1 not available if exhaust fan (PEFA)
BE-J6-NO2 always available.
BE-J7-NO3 always available.
BE-J8-NO4 not available if humidifier.

Alarm alarm, general


Minor A alarm, minor
Major A alarm, major
Filter A alarm, dirty filters or missing
Blower A alarm, blower
Comp. A alarm, circuit (compressor)
Gas A alarm, gas burner
Elec. A alarm, electrical heaters
Frost. A alarm, supply temperature too low (freeze protection)
Smoke A alarm, smoke détection
Power On / OFF status
Defrost circuit, defrosting cycle requested or activated (compressor)
Heating control, heating mode activated
Dead Z. control, dead zone mode activated

Cooling control, cooling mode activated

by BMS BMS, activated by BMS


M. DayII schedule, DayII mode activated
M. DayI schedule, DayI mode activated
M. Day schedule, Day mode activated
M. Night schedule, Night mode activated
M. BMS schedule, Mode BMS activated
Sched.Z0 schedule, zone 0 activated
Sched.Z1 schedule, zone 1 activated
Sched.Z2 schedule, zone 2 activated
Sched.Z3 schedule, zone 3 activated
Sched.Z4 schedule, zone 4 activated
Sched.Z5 schedule, zone 5 activated
Sched.Z6 schedule, zone 6 activated

Dry contact

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Settings
The different settings to configure the custom I/O are available in the menus:

(3121): setting of functionality for relay bm n7

(3122): setting of functionality for relay bm n12

(3123): setting of functionality for relay be-1 n1

(3124): setting of functionality for relay be-1 n2

(3125): setting of functionality for relay be-1 n3

(3126): setting of functionality for relay be-1 n4

(3131): setting of functionality for digital input bm id4

(3143): setting of functionality for digital input bm id7

(3133): setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id1

(3134): setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id2

(3135): setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id3

(3136): setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id4

(3141): setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b1

(3142): setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b2

(3143): setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b3

(3144): setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b4

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MASTER / SLAVE

Function
The CLIMATIC 60 offers possibilities to connect up to 8 units to allow relationship between each unit in order to perform the system.

Unit n°1 Unit n°2 Unit n°07 Unit n°08

BM60..B. Rx-/Tx- BM60..B. Rx-/Tx-

BM60..B. Rx+/Tx+ BM60..B. Rx+/Tx+

Max: 500 m

The pLAN bus is connected to CLIMATIC 60 on the J8 connector of board BM60. A star connection is not recommended. For an
optimum operation it is advised to connect a maximum of two cables per unit.
The cable length should not exceed 500 m and must use a 2 pairs with general shield like LiYCY-P (0.34 mm²).

Description
There are 4 different modes to manage the units:
• Cool / Heat,
• token,
• backup,
• backup revolving.

Cool / Heat mode


In this mode, all units are running in stand-alone, but the changover mode is fixed by the master unit.
• if the master request for cooling air, the slave units can’t run in heating mode,
• if the master request for heating air, the slave units can’t run in cooling mode.

The token mode


This mode limits the number of compressor(s) in operation. The setting (3174) defines the maximum number of compressor(s) running
simultaneously for all the units connected.

The backup mode


it is used to help the system in case of alarm(s) on the running unit. The unit in standby will start only if one of the other running unit(s)
is in alarm. In that case the unit in alarm will be stopped and replaced by the one which was in standby.

The backup revolving mode


This mode is similar to the “backup mode”, but the CLIMATIC 60 manages also the rotation between the units declared every Tuesday
at 9h00.

Reference set point


For all these modes, the room temperature set point of the slaves unit(s) can be adjusted as well as the master unit set point. In this
way when the set point is modified by the DC60 connected to the master, all slaves units will receive the new set point. The activation
of this Function is avaible in the menu (3176).

The CLIMATIC 60 offers various solutions to optimise the control, by fixing a reference temperature, humidity and CO2 .The ambient
and outside temperatures, the external air humidity and the CO2 air quality can be synthesized to obtain a reference value, used for
the control, (3177) to (3179). There are up to 3 modes to manage the probes / sensors in master / slave connection:
• “not used”: all units run according to their own probes / sensors,
• “master”: all units run according to the master probes / sensors,
• “average”: all units run according to the average of the probes / sensors of all units connected.

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DS60 DISPLAY

Function
The DS60 terminal is a plug and play display, designed for maintenance and service people who want to access to advanced functionalities.
WARNING - As a safety protection for service people, if a DS60 is plugged on the unit, it is becoming the master in order to
avoid problem during commissioning or servicing, so all actions on the ON/OFF remote control (DC60, BMS) are disable.

Description
The terminal address must be assigned to establish the communication with the CLIMATIC 60. The procédure to configure the DS60 is:
1. Press the buttons “↓”, “↑”, “←” keys at the same time during 5 seconds,
2. Use the “←” key to move the cursor on the address number,
3. Use the “↓”, “↑” keys to select the value “32” for the DS60 (or DS50) and confirm with the “←” key (The cursor go directly to the next
data).

Display address






CLIMATIC BM60 address

4. If the address has been modified, the next screen is displayed. In that case restart step 1.




5. Use the “↓”, “↑” keys to select the desired address of CLIMATIC 60. CLIMATIC 60 address must be at the address “1” except if there
is several units linked. The next screen is displayed.





6. Press the “←” key to go to the next step.

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7. The following screen describes the used connection type. Set the display as a Private “Pr” terminal. The other terminals (Trm2 and
Trm3) are not used. So their addresses must be adjusted to “None”. Finally confirm the modifications, swapp the text “No” to “Yes”
and validate with the“←” key.

CLIMATIC BM60 address Display address


 
 
  


After a start up, the first screen contains the main information about the CLIMATIC 60‘s software.


  
 
  
  
 
 

The DS60 is organised in 3 menus:


• (1000): alarms history,
• (2000): user menus for maintenance people,
• (3000): expert menus for agreed Lennox authorized Service company (restricted area with password).

Actual zone, mode

  

   

   

  
 
 
 

Actual clock

To access to alarms history, press the “ALARM” key when you are in the main menu (0000). The CLIMATIC 60 saves up to the last
32 alarms. An active alarm is signaled by the symbol “*” whereas an alarm inactive is symbolized by the “=”.

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To reset the current active alarm(s) press the “ALARM” key.


  
  
  
  
  
  
  

The menus are organised in arborescence tree with submenus as per the scheme hereunder. The actual menu is identified by a 4
digit number between brackets displayed in the top left corner of the screen.
The complete menu list is detailed in the appendix at the end of the document:
• Description of each menu
• Explanation of each menu code digit.
• Type of information in the menu - Read (R), Write (W), Possibility to write in different schdule zone (Z)
• Min / Factory / Max values

Menu (3000)

Menu (3100)

Menu (3110) Menu (3160)

Menu (3800) Menu (3161) Menu (3169)

Menu (3810) Menu (3820)

Menu (3821) Menu (3829)

The “↓” and “↑” keys are used to move the cursor on the desired item. Then use the “←” key to enter in the selected submenu. To
escape a menu use "ESC" the key.

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
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

Actual set point

Customizable setting for different mode

The submenus contains 2 types of data: the read only data (like a temperature probe for example) and the read/write setpoints (like
the cooling ambiant setpoint for example). The data are identified by a cursor symbol “>” (and by a close-padlock in the upper right
corner) whereas the setpoint are identify by a symbol “>>” (and by an open-padlock in the upper right corner).

Cursor symbol for data


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Cursor symbol for set point

To modify a setting, move the cursor on the desired item and press the “←” key. A new screen displays information concerning this
set point. To modify it, use the “↓” and “↑” keys and validate by pressing the “←” key. If the setting is customizable according to the
schedule mode, press the “PRG” key to select different value for the Day, Day I, Day II & Night mode.

Maximum value


  Factory value
  
  
Minimum value
 

User save value

: to quickly increment or decrement the setting, hold the “↓” or “↑” keys during some time.

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BMS

Function
BMS (building management systems) are systems for the integrated management of all the technological functions of a building,
including access control, safety, fire détection, lighting, intelligent elevators, and air-conditioning. The resulting advantages of such
solutions are simpler and more efficient management of the building from a single control station, reduction in running costs, possibility
of statistical analysis of all data, immediate identification and response to faults and alarms. This amply justify the little extra cost of
the air-conditioning unit BMS connectable. Today not only the quality and the reliability of the instruments are important, but also the
degree of external connectivity they can offer.

Description
The communication bus is connected on CLIMATIC 60’s serial card board on the BM60. A star connection is not recommended, for
an optimum operation, it is advised to connect a maximum of two cables per unit. In case of RS485 bus, a resistance of 120Ω 1/4W
can be connected on the last unit between the terminals + and -.

Max = 1000 m

The CLIMATIC 60 offers different possibilities of BMS protocol:


• Modbus RTU,
• Trend,
• Bacnet,
• Lon Works.

Modbus is a serial communications protocol published by Modicon in 1979, and has become a standard communications protocol in
industry. It is now the most commonly available method to connect industrial electronic devices.
Controllers communicate using a master–slave technic, in which only one device (master) can initiate transactions (called ‘queries’).
The other devices (slaves) answer by supplying the requested data to the master, or by taking the action requested in the query.

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LENNOX units implement Modbus slave protocol with the following settings:

Serial Line RS485 (EIA/ TIA - 485 Standard)


Transmission Mode RTU (Remote Terminal Unit)
Baudrate 1200→19200 Bauds
Data bits 8 bits
Parity None
Stop bits 2 bits

Settings
The different settings to configure the BMS are available in the menu:

(3181): address of the unit (bus id)

(3182): choice of type of protocol

(3183): choice of speed of bus


(3184): watchdog counter

«Watchdog» functionality with CLIMATIC 60.


As the CLIMATIC 60 is passive on the bus, it cannot detect a communication failure with BMS; if any, the Roof-top would continue to
operate with the last setting sent by the BMS before the failure whatever they were.

In order to avoid this scenario and tell regularly the CLIMATIC 60 that it is still connected to the BMS, the BMS system has to send
regularly to the adress 01h a number above 0.
On its side the CLIMATIC 60 is decreasing the adress 01H value of 5 units every 5 seconds. If the adress 01H reach 0, the climatic
60 consider the communication as lost and switch to stand alone mode.

Example, the BMS is sending the value 1000 to the adress 01h, after 200s if the BMS has not sent anything else, the value will reach
0, the CLIMATIC 60 will consider the communication as lost and the unit will regulate with its own parameters.

Modbus, BACnet, Trend, Carel


Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 1.

LonWorks
Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 2.

INPUTS / OUTPUTS CLIMATIC BOARDS


Digital inputs
Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 3.

Digital outputs
Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 4.

Analogic inputs
Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 5.

Analogic outputs
Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 6.

Serial port
Please see the different corresponding tables in the appendix 7.

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ALARMS
CODE DESCRIPTION
1 Blower, Flow Switch, Cut Off
2 Water Condenser, Flow Switch, Cut Off
4 Blower, Filters, Dirty
5 Blower, Filters, Missing
9 Unit Power Supply
11 Electrical Heaters, Overheating
12 Fresh Air,Electrical Heater, Overheating
13 Hot Water, Risk Of Frosting
14 Gas Burner 1, Failure
15 Gas Burner 2, Failure
16 Gas Burner, Overheating
21 Supply Temperature, Too High
22 Supply Temperature, Too Low
23 Room Temperature, Too High
24 Room Temperature, Too Low
25 Water Condenser Temperature, Too Low
26 Water Condenser Temperature, Too High
29 Air Quality, Too High
31 Humidifier, Failure
32 Room Humidity, Too Low
33 Room Humidity, Too High
41 Pump 1, Electrical Failure
51 Recovery, Motor Failure
52 Recovery, Wheel Failure
54 Recovery, Filters, Dirty
56 Recovery Air Flow, Faulty Sensor
59 Recovery, Outlet Temperature, Faulty Probe
61 BM, Master, Failure
62 BM, Slaves, Failure
70 Real Time Clock, Failure
71 BE.1, Communication Bus
72 BE.2, Communication Bus
73 Blower, Inverter, Communication Bus
74 Exhaust, Inverter, Communication Bus
75 Circuit 1, Condenser Fan, Inverter, Communication Bus
76 Circuit 2, Condenser Fan, Inverter, Communication Bus
80 Air Flow, faulty sensor
81 Room Temperature, Faulty Probe
82 Room Humidity, Faulty Sensor
83 Outside Temperature, Faulty Probe
84 Outside Humidity, Faulty Sensor
85 Supply Temperature, Faulty Probe
86 Water Condenser, Inlet, Faulty Probe
87 Water Condenser, Outet, Faulty Probe
88 Return Temperature, Faulty Probe
89 Air Quality, Faulty Sensor
91 Blower, Fan, Failure or Exhaust, Fan, Failure
92 Blower, Inverter, Failure
93 Exhaust, Fan, Failure
94 Exhaust, Inverter, Failure

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CODE DESCRIPTION
99 Fire / Smoke, Detected
101 EVD, Communication Bus
102 Circuit 1, Condenser Fan, Failure
103 Circuit 1, Condenser Fan, Inverter Failure
110 Circuit 1, Refrigerant Leak, Detected
114 Circuit 1, Compressor, Electrical Failure
115 Circuit 1, High Pressure, Cut Off
116 Circuit 1, Reversing Valve, Blocked
117 Circuit 1, Low Pressure, Cut Off
118 Circuit 1, Risk Of Frosting
119 Circuit 1, Low Condensing Temperature
121 Circuit 1, Low Superheat
122 Circuit 1, High Superheat
123 Circuit 1, Low Subcooling
124 Circuit 1, High Subcooling
127 Circuit 1, MOP, Maximum Operating Pressure
128 Circuit 1, LOP, Low Operating Pressure
129 Circuit 1, High Condensing Temperature
132 Circuit 1, Expansion Valve, Motor
141 Circuit 1, High Pressure, Faulty Sensor
142 Circuit 1, Low Presure, Faulty Sensor
143 Circuit 1, Liquid Temperature, Faulty Probe
144 Circuit 1, Suction Temperature, Faulty Probe
202 Circuit 2, Condenser Fan, Failure
203 Circuit 2, Condenser Fan, Inverter Failure
210 Circuit 2, Leak Refrigerant, Detected
214 Circuit 2, Compressor, Electrical Failure
215 Circuit 2, High Pressure, Cut Off
216 Circuit 2, Reversing Valve, Blocked
217 Circuit 2, Low Pressure, Cut Off
218 Circuit 2, Risk Of Frosting
219 Circuit 2, Low Condensing Temperature
221 Circuit 2, Low Superheat
222 Circuit 2, High Superheat
223 Circuit 2, Low Subcooling
224 Circuit 2, High Subcooling
227 Circuit 2, MOP, Maximum Operating Pressure
228 Circuit 2, LOP, Low Operating Pressure
229 Circuit 2, High Condensing Temperature
232 Circuit 2, Expansion Valve, Motor
241 Circuit 2, High Pressure, Faulty Sensor
242 Circuit 2, Low Presure, Faulty Sensor
243 Circuit 2, Liquid Temperature, Faulty Probe
244 Circuit 2, Suction Temperature, Faulty Probe

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310 Circuit 3, Leak Refrigerant, Detected
314 Circuit 3, Compressor, Electrical Failure
315 Circuit 3, High Pressure Cut Off
316 Circuit 3, Reversing Valve, Blocked
317 Circuit 3, Low Pressure Cut Off
319 Circuit 3, Low Condensing Temperature
321 Circuit 3, Low Superheat
322 Circuit 3, High Superheat
323 Circuit 3, Low Subcooling
324 Circuit 3, High Subcooling
327 Circuit 3, MOP, Maximum Operating Pressure
328 Circuit 3, LOP Low Operating Pressure
329 Circuit 3, High Condensing Temperature
341 Circuit 3, High Pressure, Faulty Sensor
342 Circuit 3, Low Presure, Faulty Sensor
343 Circuit 3, Liquid Temperature, Faulty Probe
344 Circuit 3, Suction Temperature, Faulty Probe

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ALARM 001:
BLOWER, FLOW SWITCH CUT OFF

Description
The differential pressure between the treatment unit and the filters is too small, although the fan has been running for more than 3
minutes.

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete unit.

Reset
Once the flow has been detected for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day and are saved
in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 11 am. The third trip
activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Air system obstructed or closed,
• Belts broken,
• Problem with the fan wiring,
• Problem with the pressure transmitter wiring,
• Incorrect settings of the safety threshold.

Remedies
• Check the system,
• Replace the belts,
• Check the connections,
• Check the settings.

ALARM 002:
WATER CONDENSER, FLOW SWITCH CUT OFF

Description
The flow switch has detected a low water flow rate in the condenser heat exchanger for more than 20 seconds whereas the unit was
enabling.

Action
Immediate shut down of the compressors.

Reset
Once the flow has been detected for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day and are saved
in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 11 am. The third trip
activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with the pump control wiring,
• Problem with the flow switch wiring,
• Dirty or clogged water filter,
• Wrong setting of the flow switch,

Remedies
• Check the pump connections,
• Check the flow switch connections,
• Clean the water filter,
• Check the flow switch settings.

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ALARM 004, 005:


FILTERS, CLOGGED OR MISSING

Description
The differential pressure between the treatment unit and the filters is too small, although the fan has been running for more than 3
minutes.
• Filters missing: ΔP < safety threhold, (2334)
• Filters clogged: ΔP > safety threhold.(2335)

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is automatically deleted once the pressure returns to the authorized operating range.
If Dirty or Missing Filters Alarm keeps active during 168 hours (7 days non stop) the Blower is turned off and locked.
To reset this alarm, the power must be shut off, then the unit restarts for 15 minutes. If no filters alarm appears during this 15
minutes, the counter and the alarm is reset to zero, and the unit operate normally. If an alarm occurs during the 15 minutes the unit
is stopped again and need again a power shut off.
This alarm is only for the Roof Top filters.

Possible cause(s)
• Filters removed and not replaced,
• Filters clogged,
• Problem with the pressure transmitter wiring,
• Incorrect setting for the safety thresholds (2334) and (2335)

Remedies
• Fit new filters,
• Clean or replace the filters,
• Check the connections,
• Check the settings (2334) and (2335).

ALARM 011, 012:


ELECTRICAL HEATERS, OVERHEATING

Description
The status of the safety thermostat of the electrical heater signals an oveheating on the system.

Action
Immediate shut down of the electrical heaters.

Reset
Manual reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring of the electrical heaters,
• Air system obstructed or closed,
• Filter clogged,
• Belts broken.

Remedies
• Check the connections of the electrical heaters,
• Check the air system,
• Clean the filters,
• Replace the belts.

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ALARM 013:
HOT WATER, RISK OF FROSTING

Description
The status of the hot water signals a risk of frosting on the system.

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The trip is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring.

Remedies
• Check the connections.

ALARM 014, 015, 016:


GAS BURNER, FAILURE

Description
The gas burner control box has generated a fault and is no longer controlling the fume extractor fan.

Action
Immediate shut down of the gas burner. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the burner control box has been reset for 2 minutes, the alarm 014 or 015 is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during
a day and are saved in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 11
am. The third trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset
The alarm 016 requests a manual reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection.

Remedies
• Check the gas burner connections.

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ALARM 021, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026:


TEMPERATURE, OUT OF RANGE

Description
The temperature measured by the probe is outside of the permitted range or the hot water system frost thermostat is activated.

• Alarm 021: the blowing air temperature is higher than the safety limit,
• Alarm 022: the blowing air temperature is lower than the safety limit,
• Alarm 023: the room air temperature is higher than the safety limit,
• Alarm 024: the room air temperature is lower than the safety limit,
• Alarm 025: the water condenser temperature is higher than the safety limit,
• Alarm 026: the water condenser temperature is lower than the safety limit.

Action
Alarms 022 / 024: No action - Alarms 025 / 026: Stop compressors
Alarm 022:
1st threshold - All compressors stop. Fresh air damper closed.
2nd threshold : If there is a hot water coil; the complete unit stops immediately. Otherwise; the unit stops after 15 minutes.
Alarm 021:
1st threshold -One compressor or heating stage stops immediately, then others progressively
2nd threshold - All the compressors and all the back-up heating stages stop
Fault displayed -

Reset
Automatic resetting of fault as soon as the temperature returns to within the permitted operating range, except 3rd safety threshold
lower limit which requires a manual reset

Possible cause(s)
• Insufficient airflow / Air damper jammed open
• Frost safety thermostat activated
• Temperature probe failed,
• Problem with wiring of probe.

Remedies
• Check the air system / Check the air damper, mechanically and electrically
• Replace probe,
• Check the connections of the probe.

ALARM 029:
AIR QUALITY, TOO HIGH
Description
The air quality measured by the sensor is over of the high limit.

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection (sensor in short circuit or disconnected),
• Sensor damaged.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections,
• Replace the sensor.

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ALARM 031:
HUMIDIFIER, FAILURE

Description
The status of the humidifier signals a failure on the system.

Action
The alarm is signalling. The hulmidifier is stopped.

Reset
The alarm is automatically reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections.

ALARM 032, 033:


ROOM HUMIDITY, OUT OF RANGE

Description
The air ambient humidity is outside the permitted range.
• Alarm 32: the air ambient humidity is lower than the threshold limit,
• Alarm 33: the air ambient humidity is higher than the threshold limit.

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is automatically deleted once the temperature has reached the permitted operating range for 2 min.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections.

ALARM 041:
PUMP 1, ELECTRICAL FAILURE

Description
The electrical protection of the circulator has operated.

Action
The alarm is signalling. The pump is stopped.

Reset
Manual reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections.

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ALARM 051:
RECOVERY, MOTOR FAILURE

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 has detected a failure on the recovery motor.

Action
The alarm is signalling. The motor is stopped.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections.

ALARM 052:
RECOVERY, WHEEL FAILURE

Description
The outlet recovery temperature is over than the safety limit.

Action
The alarm is signalling. The wheel is stopped.

Reset
Once the recovery temperature decrease under the limit for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur
during a day and are saved in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day
at 11 am. The third trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection (sensor in short circuit or disconnected),
• Sensor damaged.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections,
• Replace the sensor.

ALARM 054:
RECOVERY, FILTER DIRTY

Description
The outlet recovery temperature measured by the probe is higher than the setting (3875).

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections.

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ALARM 061, 062:


CLIMATIC BOARD LINK, FAILURE

Description
The link between the master / slave CLIMATIC 60 boards is faulty.
• Alarm 61: Master CLIMATIC 60 N°1 board disconnected,
• Alarm 62: Slave CLIMATIC 60 board disconnected.

Action
• Swap immediately the unit in stand alone mode.
• The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the communication is re-established for 30 s, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 6 trips can occur during a day and are
saved in the alarm history. The five first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 6 am. The sixth trip
activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• CLIMATIC 60 board power off,
• CLIMATIC 60 board damaged.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections,
• Check the power of CLIMATIC 60 board,
• Replace the CLIMATIC 60 board.

ALARM 070:
REAL TIME CLOCK BOARD, FAILURE

Description
The real time clock board of the CLIMATIC 60 doesn’t work. The battery if out of order or wrongly placed.

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Battery level too low,
• CLIMATIC 60 board damaged.

Remedies
• Replace the battery (do not dispose of the product in a municipal waste; it
must be disposed of through specialist waste disposal centres),
• Replace the CLIMATIC 60 board.

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ALARM 071, 072:


EXPANSION BOARD LINK, FAILURE

Description
The link between the expansion board(s) 1 or 2 and the CLIMATIC 60 is disconnected.
• Alarm 71: the expansion board N°1 is disconnected from the CLIMATIC 60,
• Alarm 72: the expansion board N°2 is disconnected from the CLIMATIC 60.

Action
• Immediate shut down of the unit.
• The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the communication is re-established for 30 s, the alarm is automatically deleted.
Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Wrong expansion board address,
• Expansion board damaged.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections,
• Check the expansion board address (refer to the “FREE INPUT / OUTPUT” paragraph),
• Replace the expansion board.

ALARM 073, 074, 075, 076:


INVERTER LINK, FAILURE

Description
The link between the inverter and the CLIMATIC 60 has been disconnected for 5 s.
• Alarm 073: the blower inverter is disconnected from the CLIMATIC 60,
• Alarm 074: the exhaust inverter is disconnected from the CLIMATIC 60,
• Alarm 075: the condenser fan inverter of circuit 1 is disconnected from the CLIMATIC 60,
• Alarm 076: the condenser fan inverter of circuit 2 is disconnected from the CLIMATIC 60,

Action
• Alarm 073: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 074: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 075: immediate shut down of circuit 1. The alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 076: immediate shut down of circuit 2. The alarm is signalling,

Reset
Once the communication is re-established for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Wrong inverter address,
• Inverter damaged.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections,
• Check the inverter address,
• Replace the inverter.

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ALARM 056, 059, 080, 081, 082, 083, 084, 085, 086, 087, 088, 089, 141, 142, 143, 144, 241, 242, 243, 244, 341, 342,
343, 344:
PROBE & SENSOR, FAULTY
Description
• The temperature probe or pressure sensor measured by the CLIMATIC 60 or other expansion boards is incorrect. The device may
• be disconnected or in short circuit for 5s.
• Alarm 056: the recovery air flow sensor value is incorrect,
• Alarm 059: the outlet recovery air temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 080: the supply air flow sensor value is incorrect,
• Alarm 081: the room air temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 082: the room air humidity sensor value is incorrect,
• Alarm 083: the outside air temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 084: the outside air humidity sensor value is incorrect,
• Alarm 085: the supply air temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 086: the inlet water condenser temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 087: the outlet water condenser temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 088: the return air temperature probe value is incorrect,
• Alarm 089: the air quality sensor value is incorrect,
• Alarm 141, 241, 341: the high pressure sensor value on circuit 1, 2 or 3 is incorrect,
• Alarm 142, 242, 342: the low pressure sensor value on circuit 1, 2 or 3 is incorrect,
• Alarm 143, 243, 343: the liquid temperature probe value on circuit 1, 2 or 3 is incorrect,
• Alarm 144, 244, 344: the suction temperature probe value on circuit 1, 2 or 3 is incorrect,

Action
• Alarm 056: immediate shut down of the recovery module. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 059: immediate shut down of the recovery module. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 080: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The blower still works, The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 081: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The blower still works, The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 082: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The blower still works, The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 083: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The blower still works, The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 084: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The blower still works, The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 085: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The blower still works, The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 086: immediate shut down of all circuit. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 087: immediate shut down of all circuit. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 089: don’t stop the unit. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 141, 241, 341: immediate shut down of the circuit 1, 2 or 3. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 142, 242, 342: immediate shut down of the circuit 1, 2 or 3. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 143, 243, 343: immediate shut down of the circuit 1, 2 or 3. The alarm is signaling,
• Alarm 144, 244, 344: immediate shut down of the circuit 1, 2 or 3. The alarm is signaling,

Reset
Once the data read is coherent for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Probe or sensor damaged.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connections,
• Replace the probe or sensor.

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ALARM 091:
BLOWER OR EXHAUST FAN, FAILURE

Description
The fan motor control is no longer active.
• Alarm 091: the air conditioning fan motor or the exhaust fan motor control is no longer active,

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete unit. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Fire safety thermostat active
• Thermal motor protection devices activated,
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Fan motor damaged.

Remedies
• Reset the thermostat,
• Check the air system,
• Check the connection,
• Replace the fan motor.

ALARM 099:
FIRE / SMOKE, DETECTED

Description
The stand-alone detector switch (DAD) has detected the presence of smoke in the unit.

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete unit and fresh air damper opening (or closing with set point (3114)). The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with the DAD

Remedies
• Check the connection.

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ALARM 092, 094, 103, 203:


FAN INVERTER, FAILURE

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 has detected an alarm on the pump inverter or the fan inverter.
• Alarm 092: inverter failure of the blower fan,
• Alarm 094: inverter failure of the exhaust fan,
• Alarm 103: inverter failure of the condenser fan on circuit 1,
• Alarm 203: inverter failure of the condenser fan on circuit 2.

Action
• Alarm 092: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 094: immediate shut down of the complete unit. The alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 103: immediate shut down of the circuit 1. The alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 203: immediate shut down of the circuit 2. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the communication is re-established for 2 minutes, the alarms 094 / 103 / 203 are automatically reset.
For the alarm 092, once the communication is re-established for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically reset. Up to 3 trips can occur
during a day and are saved in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day
at 11 am. The third trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Pump or fan damaged,
• Inverter damaged.

Remedies
• Check the inverter connection,
• Replace the pump or fan,
• Replace the inverter.

ALARM 102, 202:


CONDENSER FAN, ELECTRICAL FAILURE

Description
The thermal motor protection of the condenser fan has detected an over temperature for 5 s, while the fan motor was in demand for
at least 5 s.
• Alarm 102: thermal motor protection of the condenser fan on circuit 1,
• Alarm 202: thermal motor protection of the condenser fan on circuit 2.

Action
• Alarm 102: the alarm is signalling,
• Alarm 202: the alarm is signalling

Reset
Once the data read is coherent for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day and are saved in
the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 11 am. The third trip activates
the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Wrong air flow operating,
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Fan motor damaged.

Remedies
• Check the air system,
• Check the connection,
• Replace the fan motor.

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ALARM 110, 210, 310:


LEAK REFRIGERANT, DETECTION

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 has detected a risk of leakage of the refrigerant circuit.

Action
The alarm is signalling.

Reset
The alarm is manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity.

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation

ALARM 114, 214, 314:


COMPRESSOR, ELECTRICAL FAILURE

Description
The thermal magnetic circuit breaker protection or the thermal motor protection of the compressor has tripped.
• Alarm n14: thermal magnetic circuit breaker on circuit n,

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete circuit. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the circuit has been stopped for 30 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day and are
saved in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 11 am. The third
trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Coil condenser dirty,
• Fan condenser not operating.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connection,
• Clean the coil condenser,
• Check the fan operating.

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ALARM 116, 216, 316:


REVERSING VALVE, BLOCKED

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 hasn’t measured a difference of pressure of 2 bars for 5 s, while a compressor was running for 30 s.
• Alarm n16: reversing valve blocked on circuit n,

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete circuit. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the circuit has been stopped for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day and are
saved in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert, and the alarm counter is reset every day at 11 am. The third
trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem with wiring connection,
• Problem of reversing valve.

Remedies
• Check the wiring connection,
• Replace the reversing valve.

ALARM 117, 217, 317:


LOW OPERARTING PRESSURE, FAULTY

Description
The suction temperature calculated by the LP pressure sensor is lower than the permitted threshold. The temperature has reached
-27.0°C for more than 2 mn while a compressor is running for 2 mn. The alarm is disable during the defrost procédure.
• Alarm n17: suction temperature too low on circuit n,

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete circuit. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the circuit has been stopped for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day and are saved
in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert except if a trip is still present for 1 hour, and the alarm counter is reset
every day at 11 am. The third trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity.

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation.

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ALARM 118, 218:


WATER EVAPORATOR, RISK OF FROSTING

Description
The evaporating pressure measured by the LP sensor is too low and may pose a risk for the water evaporator. These alarms are
disabled if the glycol rate is greater than 45%. The LP pressure has reached the limit of 0°C for 2 minutes while a compressor was
running for at least 2 minutes. This alarm is disabled during 1 minute when a compressor start or stop or during the defrost procédure.
• Alarm 118: risk of frosting the water evaporator by circuit 1,
• Alarm 218: risk of frosting the water evaporator by circuit 2.

Action
Immediate shut down of the complete circuit. The alarm is signalling.

Reset
Once the suction pressure is higher than 0°C for 2 minutes, the alarm is automatically deleted. Up to 3 trips can occur during a day
and are saved in the alarm history. The two first trips don’t give the alarm alert except if a trip is still present for 1 hour, and the alarm
counter is reset every day at 6 am. The third trip activates the fault report and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity
• Problem with the expansion valve.

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation,
• Replace the expansion valve.

ALARM 121, 221, 321:


EVAPORATOR, TEMPERATURE SUPERHEAT TOO HIGH

ALARM 122, 222, 322:


EVAPORATOR, TEMPERATURE SUPERHEAT TOO LOW

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 indicates an over-temperature:
• Alarm n21: superheat temperature too low on circuit n,
• Alarm n22: superheat temperature too high on circuit n,

Action
These alarms are only reported: it had no effect on compressors.

Reset
The alarm is automatically deleted if the temperature is correct. This trip is saved in the alarm history only if the DS60 is connected or
if 999 faults were activated during one day.
The daily counter is automatically reset every day at 11 am. The 999th trip is locked and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity
• Problem with the expansion valve.

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation,
• Replace the expansion valve.

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ALARM 123, 223, 323:


CONDENSER, TEMPERATURE SUBCOOLING TOO LOW

ALARM 124, 224, 323:


CONDENSER, TEMPERATURE SUBCOOLING TOO HIGH

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 indicates an over-temperature:
• Alarm n23: air / water evaporator subcooling too low on circuit n,
• Alarm n24: air / water evaporator subcooling too high on circuit n,

Action
These alarms are only reported: it had no effect on compressors.

Reset
The alarm is automatically deleted if the temperature is correct. This trip is saved in the alarm history only if the DS60 is connected or
if 999 faults were activated during one day.
The daily counter is automatically reset every day at 11 am. The 999th trip is locked and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity
• Problem with the expansion valve.

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation,
• Replace the expansion valve.

ALARM 127, 227, 327:


MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE (MOP), FAULTY

ALARM 128, 228, 328:


LOW OPERATING PRESSURE (LOP), FAULTY
Description
The suction pressure measured by the CLIMATIC 60 is outside a permitted range.
• Alarm n27: Max operating pressure on circuit n,
• Alarm n28: Low operating pressure on circuit n,

Action
These alarms are only reported: it had no effect on compressors.

Reset
The alarm is automatically deleted if the pressure is correct. This trip is saved in the alarm history only if the DS60 is connected or if
999 faults were activated during one day.
The daily counter is automatically reset every day at 11 am. The 999th trip is locked and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation

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ALARM 119, 219, 319:


CONDENSER, TEMPERATURE TOO LOW

ALARM 129, 229, 329:


CONDENSER, TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH

Description
The CLIMATIC 60 indicates an over-temperature:
• Alarm n19: Condensing temperature too low on circuit n,
• Alarm n29: Condensing temperature too high on circuit n,

Action
These alarms are only reported: it had no effect on compressors.

Reset
The alarm is automatically deleted if the temperature is correct. This trip is saved in the alarm history only if the DS60 is connected or
if 999 faults were activated during one day.
The daily counter is automatically reset every day at 11 am. The 999th trip is locked and must be manually reset.

Possible cause(s)
• Problem of refrigerant capacity

Remedies
• Check the frigorific system operation

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CLIMATIC™ 60

APPENDIX
Ref : CL60_ROOFTOP_Appendix-IOM-0213-E

BMS
APPENDIX 1
60
Modbus, BACnet, Trend, Carel
APPENDIX 2
68
Lonworks

INPUTS / OUTPUTS CLIMATIC BOARDS


APPENDIX 3
74
Digital inputs
APPENDIX 4
75
Digital outputs
APPENDIX 5
76
Analogic inputs
APPENDIX 6
77
Analogic outputs
APPENDIX 7
77
Serial port

DS60 LIST 78

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APPENDIX 1
Modbus, BACnet, Trend, Carel
@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX
0
1 Integer R/W bms, watchdog counter 0 0 32767
2 Analog R/W control, bms day, set point of cooling mode 8.0 22.0 35.0
3 Analog R/W control, bms day, set point of heating mode 8.0 19.0 35.0
4 Analog R/W economizer, bms day, set point of minimum fresh air 0.0 20.0 100.0
5 Analog R/W control, bms night, set point of cooling mode 8.0 35.0 35.0
6 Analog R/W control, bms night, set point of heating mode 8.0 15.0 35.0
7 Analog R/W economizer, bms night, set point of minimum fresh air 0.0 0.0 100.0
8 Analog R/W control, bms day, set point of dehumidification 0.0 100.0 100.0
9 Analog R/W control, bms day, set point of humidification 0.0 0.0 100.0
10 Analog R/W control, bms night, set point of dehumidification 0.0 100.0 100.0
11 Analog R/W control, bms night, set point of humidification 0.0 0.0 100.0
12 Analog R/W blower, bms day, nominal threshold for air flow control 0.0 ~ 100.0
13 Analog R/W blower, bms night, nominal threshold for air flow control 0.0 ~ 100.0
14 Integer R/W power meter, value for reset memory 0 0 65536
15 Integer R/W clock, hour setting 0 ~ 23
16 Integer R/W clock, minute setting 0 ~ 59
17 Integer R/W clock, day setting 1 ~ 31
18 Integer R/W clock, month setting 1 ~ 12
19 Integer R/W clock, year setting 0 ~ 99
20 Analog R/W emulation, value of the room temperature send by bms -99.9 -99.9 99.9
21 Analog R/W emulation, value of the room humidity send by bms 0.0 0.0 100.0
22 Analog R/W emulation, value of the outside temperature send by bms -99.9 -99.9 99.9
23 Analog R/W emulation, value of the outside humidity send by bms 0.0 0.0 100.0
24 Integer R/W emulation, value of the air quality send by bms 0 0 2000
25 Analog R/W emulation, value of the speed blower send by bms 0.0 0.0 100.0
26 Integer R power meter, value of the real power 0 ~ 65536
27 Integer R power meter, value of the reactive power 0 ~ 65536
28 Integer R power meter, value of the power factor 0 ~ 65536
29 Integer R power meter, value (weight low) of the real energy 0 ~ 65536
30 Integer R power meter, value (weight high) of the real energy 0 ~ 65536
31 Integer R power meter, value (weight low) of the reactive energy 0 ~ 65536
32 Integer R power meter, value (weight high) of the reactive energy 0 ~ 65536
33 Analog R control, set value of cooling mode 8.0 ~ 35.0
34 Analog R/W control, customer (dc/dm) set point 8.0 20.5 35.0
35 Analog R control, set value of heating mode 8.0 ~ 35.0
36 Integer R alarm, codes 0 ~ 999
37 Analog R control, value of the room temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
38 Analog R control, value of the outside temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
39 Analog R control, value of the supply temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
40 Analog R control, value of the return temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
41 Analog R control, value of the room humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0
42 Analog R control, calculated value of the room absolute humidity 0.0 ~ 99.9
43 Analog R control, value of the outside humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0
44 Analog R control, calculated value of the outside absolute humidity 0.0 ~ 99.9
45 Integer R blower, value of differential pressure sensor on air flow 0 ~ 1000
46 Integer R economizer, value of air quality sensor 0 ~ 2000
47 Analog R economizer, opening percentage send to the actuator 0.0 ~ 100.0
48 Analog R gas heaters, opening percentage calculated for the valve 0.0 ~ 100.0
49 Analog R electrical heaters, power percentage calculated for the triac 0.0 ~ 100.0

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX


50 Analog R hot water coil, opening percentage calculated for the valve 0.0 ~ 100.0

51 Analog R humidifier, power percentage calculated for the proportional signal 0.0 ~ 100.0

52 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b1, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9

53 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b2, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9

54 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b3, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9

55 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b4, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9

56 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b1, humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0

57 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b2, humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0

58 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b3, humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0

59 Analog R remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b4, humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0

60 Integer R unit, count value (weight low) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

61 Integer R unit, count value (weight high) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

62 Integer R blower, count value (weight low) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

63 Integer R blower, count value (weight high) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

64 Integer R circuit 1 compressor 1, count value (weight low) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

65 Integer R circuit 1 compressor 1, count value (weight high) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

66 Integer R circuit 1 compressor 2, count value (weight low) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

67 Integer R circuit 1 compressor 2, count value (weight high) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

68 Integer R circuit 2 compressor 1, count value (weight low) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

69 Integer R circuit 2 compressor 1, count value (weight high) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

70 Integer R circuit 2 compressor 2, count value (weight low) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

71 Integer R circuit 2 compressor 2, count value (weight high) of operating time 0 ~ 65536

72 Integer R blower, calculated value of air flow 0 ~ 32767

73 not used -32768 ~ 32767

Alarm, 1

bit.0 = (70) Real Time Clock

bit.1 = (71) BE.1, Communication Bus

bit.2 = (72) BE.2, Communication Bus

bit.3 = (9) Unit power supply

bit.4 = (81) Room Temperature, Probe

bit.5 = (82) Room Humidity, Sensor

bit.6 = (83) Outside Temperature, Probe

74 Integer R bit.7 = (85) Supply Temperature, Probe 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (88) Return Temperature, Probe

bit.9 = (22) Supply Temperature, Too Low

bit.10 = (80) Air Flow, Sensor

bit.11 = (73) Blower, Inverter, Communication Bus

bit.12 = (1) Blower, Flow Switch Cut Off

bit.13 = (91) Blower, Fan

bit.14 = (92) Blower, Inverter

bit.15 = (99) Fire / Smoke, Detected

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX


Alarm, 2

bit.0 = (74) Exhaust, Inverter, Communication Bus

bit.1 = (93) Exhaust, Fan

bit.2 = (94) Exhaust, Inverter

bit.3 =

bit.4 = (59) Recovery, Outlet Temperature, Probe

bit.5 = (56) Recovery, Air Flow, Sensor

bit.6 = (51) Recovery, Motor

75 Integer R bit.7 = (52) Recovery, Wheel 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 =

bit.9 = (13) Hot Water, Risk Of Frosting

bit.10 = (41) Pump 1, Electrical

bit.11 = (11) Electrical Heaters, Overheating

bit.12 = (12) Fresh Air, Electrical Heater, Overheating

bit.13 = (14) Gas Burner 1

bit.14 = (15) Gas Burner 2

bit.15 = (16) Gas Burner, Overheating

[Alarm - Major]

bit.0 = (141) Circuit 1, High Pressure, Sensor

bit.1 = (142) Circuit 1, Low Presure, Sensor

bit.2 = (143) Circuit 1, Liquid Temperature, Probe

bit.3 = (144) Circuit 1, Suction Temperature, Probe

bit.4 = (114) Circuit 1, Compressor, Electrical

bit.5 = (115) Circuit 1, High Pressure Cut Off

bit.6 = (116) Circuit 1, Reversing Valve, Blocked

76 Integer R bit.7 = (117) Circuit 1, Low Pressure Cut Off 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (118) Circuit 1, Risk Of Frosting

bit.9 = (132) Circuit 1, Expansion Valve, Motor

bit.10 = (75) Circuit 1, Condenser Fan, Inverter, Communication Bus

bit.11 = (102) Circuit 1, Condenser Fan

bit.12 = (103) Circuit 1, Condenser Fan, Inverter

bit.13 = (86) Water Condenser, Inlet, Probe

bit.14 = (87) Water Condenser, Outlet, Probe

bit.15 = (101) evd, communication bus

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX


Alarm, 4

bit.0 = (241) Circuit 2, High Pressure, Sensor

bit.1 = (242) Circuit 2, Low Presure, Sensor

bit.2 = (243) Circuit 2, Liquid Temperature, Probe

bit.3 = (244) Circuit 2, Suction Temperature, Probe

bit.4 = (214) Circuit 2, Compressor, Electrical

bit.5 = (215) Circuit 2, High Pressure Cut Off

bit.6 = (216) Circuit 2, Reversing Valve, Blocked

77 Integer R bit.7 = (217) Circuit 2, Low Pressure Cut Off 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (218) Circuit 2, Risk Of Frosting

bit.9 = (232) Circuit 2, Expansion Valve, Motor

bit.10 = (76) Circuit 2, Condenser fan, Inverter, Communication Bus

bit.11 = (202) Circuit 2, Condenser Fan

bit.12 = (203) Circuit 2, Condenser Fan, Inverter

bit.13 = (2) Water Condenser, Flow Switch Cut Off

bit.14 = (25) Water Condenser Temperature, Too Low

bit.15 = (26) Water Condenser Temperature, Too High

Alarm, 5

bit.0 = (84) Outside Humidity, Sensor

bit.1 = (23) Room Temperature, Too High

bit.2 = (24) Room Temperature, Too Low

bit.3 = (32) Room Humidity, Too Low

bit.4 = (33) Room Humidity, Too High

bit.5 = (21) Supply Temperature, Too High

bit.6 = (4) Blower, Filters, Dirty

78 Integer R bit.7 = (5) Blower, Filters, Missing 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (89) Air Quality, Sensor

bit.9 = (29) Air Quality, Too High

bit.10 = (54) Recovery, Filters, Dirty

bit.11 = (31) Humidifier, Failure

bit.12 =

bit.13 =

bit.14 = (110) Circuit 1, Leak Refrigerant, Detected

bit.15 = (210) Circuit 2, Leak Refrigerant, Detected

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX


Alarm, 6

bit.0 = (119) Circuit 1, Low Condensing Temperature

bit.1 = (129) Circuit 1, High Condensing Temperature

bit.2 = (128) Circuit 1, LOP, Low Operating Pressure

bit.3 = (127) Circuit 1, MOP, Maximum Operating Pressure

bit.4 = (121) Circuit 1, Low Superheat

bit.5 = (122) Circuit 1, High Superheat

bit.6 = (123) Circuit 1, Low Subcooling

79 Integer R bit.7 = (124) Circuit 1, High Subcooling 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (219) Circuit 2, Low Condensing Temperature

bit.9 = (229) Circuit 2, High Condensing Temperature

bit.10 = (228) Circuit 2, LOP, Low Operating Pressure

bit.11 = (227) Circuit 2, MOP, Maximum Operating Pressure

bit.12 = (221) Circuit 2, Low Superheat

bit.13 = (222) Circuit 2, High Superheat

bit.14 = (223) Circuit 2, Low Subcooling

bit.15 = (224) Circuit 2, High Subcooling

alarm, 7

bit.0 = (341) circuit 3, high pressure, faulty sensor

bit.1 = (342) circuit 3, low presure, faulty sensor

bit.2 = (343) circuit 3, liquid temperature, faulty probe

bit.3 = (344) circuit 3, suction temperature, faulty probe

bit.4 = (314) circuit 3, compressor, electrical failure

bit.5 = (315) circuit 3, high pressure cut off

bit.6 = (316) circuit 3, reversing valve, blocked

80 Integer R bit.7 = (317) circuit 3, low pressure cut off -32768 ~ 32767

bit.8 = (319) circuit 3, low condensing temperature

bit.9 = (329) circuit 3, high condensing temperature

bit.10 = (328) circuit 3, lop low operating pressure

bit.11 = (327) circuit 3, mop, maximum operating pressure

bit.12 = (321) circuit 3, low superheat

bit.13 = (322) circuit 3, high superheat

bit.14 = (323) circuit 3, low subcooling

bit.15 = (324) circuit 3, high subcooling

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX

81 R not used -32768 ~ 32767

82 R not used -32768 ~ 32767

83 R not used -32768 ~ 32767

84 Integer R/W unit, general on/off, start & stop, set point 0 0 1

85 Integer R/W unit, reset alarms, set point 0 0 1

86 Integer R/W blower, bms day, setpoint for activation operation 0 1 1

87 Integer R/W blower, bms day, setpoint for activation operation, in room control dead zone 0 1 1

88 Integer R/W blower, bms night, setpoint for activation operation 0 1 1

89 Integer R/W blower, bms night, setpoint for activation operation, in room control dead zone 0 0 1

90 Integer R/W bms, night mode forced by bms 0 0 1

91 Integer R/W economizer, bms day, setpoint for activation operation in free-cooling 0 1 1

92 Integer R/W economizer, bms night, setpoint for activation operation in free-cooling 0 1 1

93 Integer R/W economizer, bms day, setpoint for activation operation of air quality 0 1 1

94 Integer R/W economizer, bms night, setpoint for activation operation of air quality 0 1 1

95 Integer R/W circuit, bms day, setpoint for activation operation in cooling mode 0 1 1

96 Integer R/W circuit, bms day, setpoint for activation operation in heating mode 0 1 1

97 Integer R/W circuit, bms night, setpoint for activation operation in cooling mode 0 1 1

98 Integer R/W circuit, bms night, setpoint for activation operation in heating mode 0 1 1

99 Integer R/W 1st heaters, bms day, setpoint for activation operation 0 1 1

100 Integer R/W 1st heaters, bms night, setpoint for activation operation 0 1 1

101 Integer R/W control, bms day, setpoint for activation operation of humidity 0 0 1

102 Integer R/W control, bms night, setpoint for activation operation of humidity 0 0 1

103 Integer R/W circuit, unloaded 50% of compressors running by bms 0 0 1

104 Integer R/W clock, setting mode 0 0 1

105 Integer R/W remote control, activation of bm j14 no7 0 0 1

106 Integer R/W remote control, activation of bm j15 no12 0 0 1

107 Integer R/W remote control, activation of be-1 j5 no1 0 0 1

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX


108 Integer R/W remote control, activation of be-1 j6 no2 0 0 1
109 Integer R/W remote control, activation of be-1 j7 no3 0 0 1
110 Integer R/W remote control, activation of be-1 j8 no4 0 0 1

111 Integer R/W tcb, activation of feature 0 0 1

112 Integer R/W tcb, state of b signal 0 0 1

113 Integer R/W tcb, state of g signal 0 0 1

114 Integer R/W tcb, state of y1 signal 0 0 1

115 Integer R/W tcb, state of y2 signal 0 0 1

116 Integer R/W tcb, state of w1 signal 0 0 1

117 Integer R/W tcb, state of w2 signal 0 0 1

118 Integer R/W control, unloaded cooling mode by bms 0 0 1

119 Integer R/W control, unloaded heating mode by bms 0 0 1

120 Integer R/W blower, low speed forced by bms 0 0 1

121 Integer R/W blower, high speed forced by bms 0 0 1

122 Integer R/W economizer, opening to 0% forced by bms 0 0 1


123 Integer R/W economizer, opening to 100% forced by bms 0 0 1
124 Integer R/W economizer, unloaded air quality by bms 0 0 1
125 Integer R/W economizer, unloaded free-cooling by bms 0 0 1
126 Integer R/W economizer, unloaded free-heating by bms 0 0 1
127 Integer R/W circuit, unloaded 100% by bms 0 0 1

128 R circuit, unloaded 50% of compressors running by bms 0 0 1

129 Integer R/W circuit, unloaded heating mode by bms 0 0 1

130 Integer R/W circuit, defrost cycle delayed by bms 0 0 1

131 Integer R/W 1st heaters, unloaded 50% of heaters running by bms 0 0 1

132 Integer R/W 1st heaters, unloaded 100% by bms 0 0 1


133 Integer R alarm, state 0 ~ 1
134 Integer R unit, state of the general on/off 0 ~ 1
135 Integer R blower, state 0 ~ 1
136 Integer R exhaust, state 0 ~ 1
137 Integer R circuit 1 compressor 1, state 0 ~ 1
138 Integer R circuit 1 compressor 2, state 0 ~ 1
139 Integer R circuit 1, state of the reversing valve (heating mode) 0 ~ 1
140 Integer R circuit 2 compressor 1, state 0 ~ 1
141 Integer R circuit 2 compressor 2, state 0 ~ 1
142 Integer R circuit 2, state of the reversing valve (heating mode) 0 ~ 1
143 Integer R gas heaters, state of 1st burner 0 ~ 1
144 Integer R gas heaters, state of 2nd burner 0 ~ 1
145 Integer R gas heaters, state of the full power 0 ~ 1
146 Integer R electrical heaters, state of 1st stage 0 ~ 1
147 Integer R electrical heaters, state of 2nd stage 0 ~ 1
148 Integer R remote control, state of the dry contact, bm id4 0 ~ 1
149 Integer R remote control, state of the dry contact, bm id7 0 ~ 1
150 Integer R remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id1 0 ~ 1
151 Integer R remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id2 0 ~ 1

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@Address R/W DESCRIPTION MIN Fact. MAX


152 Integer R remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id3 0 ~ 1

153 Integer R remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id4 0 ~ 1

154 Integer R control, state of cooling mode 0 ~ 1

155 Integer R control, state of dead zone 0 ~ 1

156 Integer R control, state of heating mode 0 ~ 1

157 Analog R/W economizer, temperature threshold for activation night refreshment function 8,0 22,0 35,0

158 Analog R/W control, low supply limit threshold in cooling mode 3,0 12,0 68,0

159 Analog R/W control, high supply limit threshold in heating mode 30,0 38,0 68,0

160 Analog R/W control, room temperature threshold for unloading cooling mode 0,0 26,0 30,0

161 Analog R/W control, room temperature threshold for unloading heating mode 0,0 19,0 30,0

162 Analog R/W economizer, outside lower temperature threshold for unloading frre-cooling -20,0 -20,0 50,0

163 Analog R/W economizer, outside upper temperature threshold for unloading free-cooling -20,0 26,0 50,0

164 Analog R/W circuit, outside temperature threshold for unloading 50% in cooling mode -10,0 20,0 50,0

165 Analog R/W circuit, outside temperature threshold for unloading 100% in cooling mode -10,0 12,0 50,0

166 Analog R/W circuit, outside temperature threshold for unloading 50% in heating mode -20,0 -20,0 50,0

167 Analog R/W circuit, outside temperature threshold for unloading 100% in heating mode -20,0 -20,0 50,0

168 Analog R/W heaters, outside temperature threshold for unloading -20,0 10,0 50,0

169 Integer R/W 1st heaters, bms night, set point for priority inversion starting 0 0 3

170 Integer R/W 1st heaters, bms day, set point for priority inversion starting 0 0 3

171 Analog R/W 1st heaters, outside temperature threshold for inversion starting -20,0 10,0 50,0

172 Integer R/W 2nd heaters, bms night, set point for priority inversion starting 0 0 1

173 Integer R/W 2nd heaters, bms day, set point for priority inversion starting 0 0 1

174 Analog R/W power meter, current threshold for unloaded 50% of compressors running 0,0 999,9 999,9

175 Integer R circuit 3 compressor 1, state 0,0 ~ 1,0

176 Integer R circuit 3, state of the reversing valve (heating mode) 0,0 ~ 1,0

177 Integer R clock, state of the schedule (zone.mode) 0,0 ~ 6,5

178 Integer R 2nd heaters, power percentage calculated for the triac 0,0 ~ 100,0

179 Integer R hot water recovery, opening percentage calculated for the valve 0,0 ~ 100,0

180 Integer R/W master/slaves, setting the sub-bus 1 1 24

181 Analog R blower, speed percentage calculated for the inverter 0,0 ~ 100,0

182 Integer R control, count value (weight low) of operating time in cooling mode 0 ~ 65536

183 Integer R control, count value (weight high) of operating time in cooling mode 0 ~ 65536

184 Integer R control, count value (weight low) of operating time in heating mode 0 ~ 65536

185 Integer R control, count value (weight high) of operating time in heating mode 0 ~ 65536

186 Integer R cold water coil, opening percentage calculated for the valve 0,0 ~ 100,0

187 Integer R/W economizer, minimum threshold for air quality control 0 1000 2000

188 Integer R/W economizer, maximum threshold for air quality control 0 1500 2000

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APPENDIX 2
Lonworks
NV_Name DESCRIPTION MIN FACT. MAX
nvi_Watchdog
bms, watchdog counter 0 0 32767
nvo_Watchdog
nvo_Alarm_Codes alarm, codes 0 ~ 999
nvo_Blower_Qv blower, calculated value of air flow 0 ~ 32767
nvo_Blower_dP blower, value of differential pressure sensor on air flow 0 ~ 1000
nvo_Room_Temp control, value of the room temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
nvo_Outside_Temp control, value of the outside temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
nvo_Supply_Temp control, value of the supply temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
nvo_Room_Hr control, value of the room humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0
nvo_Outside_Hr control, value of the outside humidity 0.0 ~ 100.0
nvo_CO2 economizer, value of air quality sensor 0 ~ 2000
nvi_Control_Temp
control, customer (DC/DM) set point 8.0 20.5 35.0
nvo_Control_Temp
nvo_Control_Cool control, set value of cooling mode 8.0 ~ 35.0
nvo_Control_Heat control, set value of heating mode 8.0 ~ 35.0
nvi_Cool_BMS
control, bms day, set point of cooling mode 8.0 22.0 35.0
nvo_Cool_BMS
nvi_Heat_BMS
control, bms day, set point of heating mode 8.0 19.0 35.0
nvo_Heat_BMS
nvi_Cool_D
control, bms night, set point of cooling mode 8.0 35.0 35.0
nvo_Cool_D
nvi_Heat_D
control, bms night, set point of heating mode 8.0 15.0 35.0
nvo_Heat_D
nvi_Air_Mini_BMS
economizer, bms day, set point of minimum fresh air 0.0 20.0 100.0
nvo_Air_Mini_BMS"
nvi_Sends_Room_T emulation, value of the room temperature send by bms -99.9 -99.9 99.9
nvi_Sends_Out_T emulation, value of the outside temperature send by bms -99.9 -99.9 99.9
nvi_Sends_Room_H emulation, value of the room humidity send by bms 0 0 100
nvi_Sends_Out_H emulation, value of the outside humidity send by bms 0 0 100
nvi_Sends_CO2 emulation, value of the air quality send by bms 0 0 2000
nvi_Sends_Speed emulation, value of the speed blower send by bms 0.0 0.0 100.0
nvo_PM_kW power meter, value of the active power 0 ~ 65536
nvo_PM_kVA power meter, value of the reactive power 0 ~ 65536
nvo_PM_Pw_Factor power meter, value of the power factor 0 ~ 65536
nvo_PM_kWh_LSB power meter, value (weight low) of the active energy 0 ~ 65536
nvo_PM_kWh_MSB power meter, value (weight high) of the real energy 0 ~ 65536
nvo_PM_kVAh_LSB power meter, value (weight low) of the reactive energy 0 ~ 65536
nvo_PM_kVAh_MSB power meter, value (weight high) of the reactive energy 0 ~ 65536
nvi_PM_Reset power meter, value for reset memory 0 0 65536
nvo_Fresh_Air economizer, opening percentage send to the actuator 0.0 ~ 100.0
nvo_Compressor circuit, power percentage calculated 0.0 ~ 100.0
nvo_Heaters_1 1st heaters, power percentage calculated 0.0 ~ 100.0
nvo_Heaters_2 2nd heaters, power percentage calculated 0.0 ~ 100.0
nvo_Custom_T_1 remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b1, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
nvo_Custom_T_2 remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b2, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
nvo_Custom_T_3 remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b3, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9
nvo_Custom_T_4 remote control, value of the signal, be-1 b4, temperature -99.9 ~ 99.9

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NV_Name DESCRIPTION MIN FACT. MAX


alarm, 2
bit.0 = (74) exhaust, inverter, communication bus
bit.1 = (93) exhaust, fan
bit.2 = (94) exhaust, inverter
bit.3 =
bit.4 = (59) recovery, outlet temperature, probe
bit.5 = (56) recovery, air flow, sensor
bit.6 = (51) recovery, motor
nvo_Error_Bits_1 bit.7 = (52) recovery, wheel 0 ~ 65536
bit.8 =
bit.9 = (13) hot water, risk of frosting
bit.10 = (41) pump 1, electrical
bit.11 = (11) electrical heaters, overheating
bit.12 = (12) fresh air, electrical heater, overheating
bit.13 = (14) gas burner 1
bit.14 = (15) gas burner 2
bit.15 = (16) gas burner, overheating
alarm, 3
bit.0 = (141) circuit 1, high pressure, sensor
bit.1 = (142) circuit 1, low presure, sensor
bit.2 = (143) circuit 1, liquid temperature, probe
bit.3 = (144) circuit 1, suction temperature, probe
bit.4 = (114) circuit 1, compressor, electrical
bit.5 = (115) circuit 1, high pressure cut off
bit.6 = (116) circuit 1, reversing valve, blocked
nvo_Error_Bits_2 bit.7 = (117) circuit 1, low pressure cut off 0 ~ 65536
bit.8 = (118) circuit 1, risk of frosting
bit.9 = (132) circuit 1, expansion valve, motor
bit.10 = (75) circuit 1, condenser fan, inverter, communication bus
bit.11 = (102) circuit 1, condenser fan
bit.12 = (103) circuit 1, condenser fan, inverter
bit.13 = (86) water condenser, inlet, probe
bit.14 = (87) water condenser, outlet, probe
bit.15 = (101) evd, communication bus
alarm, 4
bit.0 = (241) circuit 2, high pressure, sensor
bit.1 = (242) circuit 2, low presure, sensor
bit.2 = (243) circuit 2, liquid temperature, probe
bit.3 = (244) circuit 2, suction temperature, probe
bit.4 = (214) circuit 2, compressor, electrical
bit.5 = (215) circuit 2, high pressure cut off
bit.6 = (216) circuit 2, reversing valve, blocked
nvo_Error_Bits_3 bit.7 = (217) circuit 2, low pressure cut off 0 ~ 65536
bit.8 = (218) circuit 2, risk of frosting
bit.9 = (232) circuit 2, expansion valve, motor
bit.10 = (76) circuit 2, condenser fan, inverter, communication bus
bit.11 = (202) circuit 2, condenser fan
bit.12 = (203) circuit 2, condenser fan, inverter
bit.13 = (2) water condenser, flow switch cut off
bit.14 = (25) water condenser temperature, too low
bit.15 = (26) water condenser temperature, too high

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NV_Name DESCRIPTION MIN FACT. MAX


alarm, 5

bit.0 = (84) outside humidity, sensor

bit.1 = (23) room temperature, too high

bit.2 = (24) room temperature, too low

bit.3 = (32) room humidity, too low

bit.4 = (33) room humidity, too high

bit.5 = (21) supply temperature, too high

bit.6 = (4) blower, filters, dirty

nvo_Error_Bits_4 bit.7 = (5) blower, filters, missing 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (89) air quality, sensor

bit.9 = (29) air quality, too high

bit.10 = (54) recovery, filters, dirty

bit.11 = (31) humidifier, failure

bit.12 =

bit.13 =

bit.14 = (110) circuit 1, leak refrigerant, detected

bit.15 = (210) circuit 2, leak refrigerant, detected

alarm, 6

bit.0 = (119) circuit 1, low condensing temperature

bit.1 = (129) circuit 1, high condensing temperature

bit.2 = (128) circuit 1, lop, low operating pressure

bit.3 = (127) circuit 1, mop, maximum operating pressure

bit.4 = (121) circuit 1, low superheat

bit.5 = (122) circuit 1, high superheat

bit.6 = (123) circuit 1, low subcooling

nvo_Error_Bits_5 bit.7 = (124) circuit 1, high subcooling 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (219) circuit 2, low condensing temperature

bit.9 = (229) circuit 2, high condensing temperature

bit.10 = (228) circuit 2, lop, low operating pressure

bit.11 = (227) circuit 2, mop, maximum operating pressure

bit.12 = (221) circuit 2, low superheat

bit.13 = (222) circuit 2, high superheat

bit.14 = (223) circuit 2, low subcooling

bit.15 = (224) circuit 2, high subcooling

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NV_Name DESCRIPTION MIN FACT. MAX


alarm, 7

bit.0 = (341) circuit 3, high pressure, faulty sensor

bit.1 = (342) circuit 3, low presure, faulty sensor

bit.2 = (343) circuit 3, liquid temperature, faulty probe

bit.3 = (344) circuit 3, suction temperature, faulty probe

bit.4 = (314) circuit 3, compressor, electrical failure

bit.5 = (315) circuit 3, high pressure cut off

bit.6 = (316) circuit 3, reversing valve, blocked

nvo_Error_Bits_6 bit.7 = (317) circuit 3, low pressure cut off 0 ~ 65536

bit.8 = (319) circuit 3, low condensing temperature

bit.9 = (329) circuit 3, high condensing temperature

bit.10 = (328) circuit 3, lop low operating pressure

bit.11 = (327) circuit 3, mop, maximum operating pressure

bit.12 = (321) circuit 3, low superheat

bit.13 = (322) circuit 3, high superheat

bit.14 = (323) circuit 3, low subcooling

bit.15 = (324) circuit 3, high subcooling

digital, 1

bit.0 = unit, general on/off, start & stop, set point 0

bit.1 = unit, reset alarms, set point 0

bit.2 = bms, night mode forced by bms 0

bit.3 = blower, bms day, setpoint for activation operation, in room control dead
1
zone

bit.4 = ~

bit.5 = ~

bit.6 = ~

nvi_Bool_Bits_1
bit.7 = 0 ~ 65536
nvo_Bool_Bits_1

bit.8 = ~

bit.9 = ~

bit.10 = remote control, activation of bm j14 no7 0

bit.11 = remote control, activation of bm j15 no12 0

bit.12 = remote control, activation of be-1 j5 no1 0

bit.13 = remote control, activation of be-1 j6 no2 0

bit.14 = remote control, activation of be-1 j7 no3 0

bit.15 = remote control, activation of be-1 j8 no4 0

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NV_Name DESCRIPTION MIN FACT. MAX


digital, 2 0

bit.0 = control, unloaded cooling mode by bms 0

bit.1 = control, unloaded heating mode by bms 0

bit.2 = blower, low speed forced by bms 0

bit.3 = blower, high speed forced by bms 0

bit.4 = economizer, unloaded air quality by bms 0

bit.5 = economizer, opening to 0% forced by bms 0

bit.6 = economizer, opening to 100% forced by bms 0

nvi_Bool_Bits_2
bit.7 = economizer, unloaded free-cooling by bms 0
nvo_Bool_Bits_2

bit.8 = economizer, unloaded free-heating by bms 0

bit.9 = circuit, unloaded 50% of compressors running by bms 0

bit.10 = circuit, unloaded 100% by bms 0

bit.11 = circuit, unloaded heating mode by bms 0

bit.12 = circuit, defrost cycle delayed by bms 0

bit.13 = 1st heaters, unloaded 50% of heaters running by bms 0

bit.14 = 1st heaters, unloaded 100% by bms

bit.15 = ~

digital, 3

bit.0 = alarm, state

bit.1 = blower, state

bit.2 = exhaust, state

bit.3 = circuit 1 compressor 1, state

bit.4 = circuit 1 compressor 2, state

bit.5 = circuit 1, state of the reversing valve (heating mode)

bit.6 = circuit 2 compressor 1, state

nvi_Bool_Bits_3
bit.7 = circuit 2 compressor 2, state 0 ~ 65536
nvo_Bool_Bits_3

bit.8 = circuit 2, state of the reversing valve (heating mode)

bit.9 = gas heaters, status 1ste brander

bit.10 = gas heaters, state of 2nd burner

bit.11 = gas heaters, state of the full power

bit.12 = electrical heaters, status 1ste brander

bit.13 = electrical heaters, state of 2nd burner

bit.14 = circuit 3 compressor 1, state

bit.15 = circuit 3, state of the reversing valve (heating mode)

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NV_Name DESCRIPTION MIN FACT. MAX


digital, 4

bit.0 = unit, status algemene aan/uit

bit.1 = control, state of cooling mode

bit.2 = control, state of dead zone

bit.3 = control, status verwarmingsmodus

bit.4 =

bit.5 =

bit.6 =

nvi_Bool_Bits_4
bit.7 = 0 ~ 65536
nvo_Bool_Bits_4

bit.8 =

bit.9 =

bit.10 = remote control, state of the dry contact, bm id4

bit.11 = remote control, state of the dry contact, bm id7

bit.12 = remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id1

bit.13 = remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id2

bit.14 = remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id3

bit.15 = remote control, state of the dry contact, be-1 id4"

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APPENDIX 3
Digital inputs
Small Medium

Gas, Valve 1, Status

BM60:J4.ID1 [ELHS][ELHH] Electrical Heaters, Status

[HWCH] Hot/Water Coil, Antifreeze Sensor

BM60:J4.ID2 Circuit 1, Compressors, Status

Circuit 1, Condenser Fan, Status


BM60:J4.ID3
Water Condenser, Flow switch

[ELPS][ELPH] Electrical Heaters, Fresh Air, Status


BM60:J4.ID4
Remote control : Custom

BM60:J4.ID5 [DADS] Fire/Smoke Detector

BM60:J4.ID6 Blower, Status

[HRMO] Static Recovery, Switch Air


BM60:J4.ID7
Remote control : Custom

BM60:J16.ID8 X Gas, Valve 2, Status or Hot/Water Pump, Status

BM60:J16.ID9 X Circuit 2, Compressors, Status

BM60:J16.ID10 X Circuit 2, Condenser Fan, Status

BE60.1:J4.ID1 [DCBO] Remote control : Custom

BE60.1:J4.ID2 [DCBO] Remote control : Custom

BE60.1:J4.ID3 [DCBO] Remote control : Custom

BE60.1:J4.ID4 [DCBO] Humidifier, Status or Remote control : Custom

BE60.2:J4.ID1

BE60.2:J4.ID2
Wheel Recovery, Motor Status
BE60.2:J4.ID3

BE60.2:J4.ID4

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APPENDIX 4
Digital outputs
Small Medium

BM60:J12.NO1 Circuit 1, Compressor 1

BM60:J12.NO2 Circuit 1, Compressor 2

BM60:J12.NO3 Circuit 1, Condenser Fan

BM60:J13.NO4 Circuit 1, Reversing Valve Circuit 2, Compressor 1

BM60:J13.NO5 Blower Circuit 2, Compressor 2

Gas, Valve 1 or [ELHS][ELHH] Electrical


BM60:J13.NO6 Circuit 2, Condenser Fan
Heaters, 1

BM60:J14.NO7
Gas, Valve 2 or [ELHS][ELHH] Electrical Heaters, 2 or Reversing Hot/Water <>
Cold/Water or Remote control : Custom
BM60:J14.NC7

Gas, Valve 1
BM60:J15.NO8 [ELHS][ELHH] Electrical Heaters, 1 or Hot/
Water Pump

BM60:J15.NO9 Circuit 1, Reversing Valve

BM60:J15.NO10 Circuit 2, Reversing Valve

BM60:J15.NO11 Blower

BM60:J15.NO12 Remote control : Custom

BE60.1:J5.NO1
[PEFA] Exhaust Fan 1 or [DCBO] Remote control : Custom
BE60.1:J5.NC1

BE60.1:J6.NO2
[LAKI] Circuit 1, Condenser Fan Low Speed or Exhaust Fan 2 or [DCBO] Remote control :
Custom
BE60.1:J6.NC2

BE60.1:J7.NO3
[LAKI] Circuit 2, Condenser Fan Low Speed or Exhaust Fan 3 or [DCBO] Remote control :
Custom
BE60.1:J7.NC3

BE60.1:J8.NO4
[DCBO] Humidifier or [DCBO] Remote control : Custom
BE60.1:J8.NC4

BE60.2:J5.NO1

BE60.2:J5.NC1

BE60.2:J6.NO2

BE60.2:J6.NC2
Wheel Recovery, Motor
BE60.2:J7.NO3

BE60.2:J7.NC3

BE60.2:J8.NO4

BE60.2:J8.NC4

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APPENDIX 5
Analogic inputs

Small Medium

BM60:J3.B1 (NTC) Return or Room (NTC) Return (NTC)

BM60:J3.B2 (NTC) Outside (NTC)

BM60:J3.B3 (NTC) Supply (NTC)

BM60:J3.B4 (NTC) Circuit 1, Suction (NTC)

BM60:J3.B5 (NTC, 4-20) Circuit 1, Condensing -1~45b (4~20mA)

BM60:J3.B6 (NTC, 0-5) Circuit 1, Evaporating -1~20b (0~5V)

BM60:J3.B7 (NTC, 0-5) Filters/Fan 0~500 Pa (0~5V) or Room (NTC)

BM60:J18.B8 (NTC) X [RLKD] Circuit 2, Liquid (NTC)

BM60:J18.B9 (NTC) X Circuit 2, Suction (NTC)

BM60:J18.B10 (NTC, 4-20) X Circuit 2, Condensing -1~45b (4~20mA)

BM60:J18.B11 (NTC, 0-5) X Circuit 2, Evaporating -1~120b (0~5V)

BM60:J18.B12 (NTC, 0-5) X Room (NTC)

DC60 Modbus [DC60] Room, Temperature

Hr Modbus [ADCP] Room, Temperature

Hr Modbus [ADCP] Room, Humidity

BE60.1:J9.B1 [CO2S] Indoor, Air Quality CO2 (4~20mA) or [DCBO] Remote control: Custom

BE60.1:J9.B2 [ADCP] Outside, Humidity (4~20mA) or [DCBO] Remote control: Custom

[RLKD] Circuit 1, Liquid (NTC) or Water Condenser, Inlet (NTC) or [DCBO] Remote control :
BE60.1:J10.B3
Custom

BE60.1:J10.B4 Water Condenser, Outlet (NTC) or [DCBO] Remote control : Custom

BE60.2:J9.B1
Wheel Recovery, Pressure (0~5V)
BE60.2:J9.B2

BE60.2:J10.B3
Outside (NTC)
BE60.2:J10.B4

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APPENDIX 6
Analogic outputs

Small Medium

BM60:J5.Y1 Economizer (0~10V) or Cold/Water Coil, Valve (0~10V)

[HWCH] Hot/Water Coil, Valve (0~10V) or Cold/Water Coil, Valve (0~10V) or [ELHH] Electrical
BM60:J5.Y2
Heaters (Triac 0~5V) or [MOGB] Gas Modulation (0~10V)

[ELPS][ELPH] Electric Heaters Fresh Air (Triac 0~5V) or [ENRE] Hot/Water Recovery, Valve
BM60:J5.Y3
(0~10V) or [HRMO] Static Recovery, By-Pass (0~10V)

BM60:J5.Y4 X Circuit 1, Compressor Digital (0-5V)

BE60.1:J2.Y1 Water Condenser, Valve (0~10V) or [DCBO] Humidifier (0~10V)

BE60.2:J2.Y1 Recovery, Damper (0~10V)

APPENDIX 7
Serial port

SERIAL PORT

J6 Option Unit BMS Customer Bus

J7 Unit DS60 Terminal Display

J8 Unit CL60 external Bus

J9

J10 Unit CL60 internal Bus

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Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
1111 alarm historic Alarm *** *** Historical
2111 general on/off, start & stop unit, set point On/Off R/W 0 0 1
2112 start & stop unit, state of customized dry contact User Unit General On/Off iD R 0 0 1
2113 reset alarms, state of customized dry contact Reset iD R 0 0 1
2121 hour clock setting Hour R/W 0 0 23
2122 minute clock setting Minute R/W 0 0 59
2123 day clock setting Day R/W 1 1 31
User Unit Clock
2124 month clock setting Month R/W 1 1 12
2125 year clock setting Year R/W 0 0 99
2126 automatic change of summer/winter hour Win/Sum R/W 0 0 1
2131 Status of this function Status R 23 23 62
2132 Actual Zone Zone R 0 0 6
2133 Actual Mode Mode R 0 0 6
2134 setting of the number of zone User Unit Schedule Nbr Zone R 0 3 6
2135 setting of the number of mode Nbr Mode R 0 2 6
2136 night' mode forced by BMS Bms Night R/W 0 0 1
2137 BMS' mode activated Bms Mode R/W 0 0 1
2141 start time for zone 0, always 00h00 Time Z0 R/Z 0 0 0
2142 start time for zone 1, set point Time Z1 R/W/Z 0 6 24
2143 start time for zone 2, set point Time Z2 R/W/Z 0 22 24
2144 start time for zone 3, set point User Unit Schedule Time Time Z3 R/W/Z 0 24 24
2145 start time for zone 4, set point Time Z4 R/W/Z 0 24 24
2146 start time for zone 5, set point Time Z5 R/W/Z 0 24 24
2147 start time for zone 6, set point Time Z6 R/W/Z 0 24 24
2151 mode for zone 0, set point Mode Z0 R/W/Z 1 4 4
2152 mode for zone 1, set point Mode Z1 R/W/Z 1 3 4
2153 mode for zone 2, set point Mode Z2 R/W/Z 1 4 4
2154 mode for zone 3, set point User Unit Schedule Mode Mode Z3 R/W/Z 1 4 4
2155 mode for zone 4, set point Mode Z4 R/W/Z 1 4 4
2156 mode for zone 5, set point Mode Z5 R/W/Z 1 4 4
2157 mode for zone 6, set point Mode Z6 R/W/Z 1 4 4
2161 outside air temperature threshold to activate function Onset R/W -10 1 20
User Unit Anticipation
2162 gradient (slope) Slope R/W 0 0 100
2171 state of the relay, bm n7 Bm-N7 R 0 0 1
2172 state of the relay, bm n12 Bm-N12 R 0 0 1
2173 state of the relay, be-1 n1 Be.1-N1 R 0 0 1
User Unit Cust. Relay
2174 state of the relay, be-1 n2 Be.1-N2 R 0 0 1
2175 state of the relay, be-1 n3 Be.1-N3 R 0 0 1
2176 state of the relay, be-1 n4 Be.1-N4 R 0 0 1
2181 state of the dry contact, bm id4 Bm-iD4 R 0 0 1
2182 state of the dry contact, bm id7 Bm-iD7 R 0 0 1
2183 state of the dry contact, be-1 id1 Be.1-iD1 R 0 0 1
User Unit Cust. Switch
2184 state of the dry contact, be-1 id2 Be.1-iD2 R 0 0 1
2185 state of the dry contact, be-1 id3 Be.1-iD3 R 0 0 1
2186 state of the dry contact, be-1 id4 Be.1-iD4 R 0 0 1
2191 value of the signal, be-1 b1 Be.1-B1 R -5 0 5
2192 value of the signal, be-1 b2 Be.1-B2 R -5 0 5
User Unit Cust. Signal
2193 value of the signal, be-1 b3 Be.1-B3 R -5 0 5
2194 value of the signal, be-1 b4 Be.1-B4 R -5 0 5

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Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
2211 value of the outside temperature Outside R -99,9 0 99,9
2212 Origin of the Value (BM, BE, BUS, Mast/Slav or BMS) From R 23 23 62
2213 value of the room temperature Room R -99,9 0 99,9
User Control Temperature
2214 Origin of the Value (BM, BE, BUS, Mast/Slav or BMS) From R 23 23 62
2215 value of the supply temperature Supply R -99,9 0 99,9
2216 value of the return temperature Return R -99,9 0 99,9
2221 value of the room temperature Temp. R -99,9 0 99,9
2222 customer (dc/dm) set point Sp Cust. R/W 8 20,5 35
2223 set value of cooling mode Set Cool. R 8 19 35
2224 set value of heating mode Set Heat. R 8 22 35
User Control Room
2225 states of cooling mode State.C R 23 23 62
2226 states of heating mode State.H R 23 23 62
2227 power factor of cooling mode Pf.Cool. R 0 0 100
2228 power factor of heating mode Pf.Heat. R 0 0 100
2231 value of the supply temperature Temp. R -99,9 0 99,9
2232 Blowing air temperature set point Setting R 1 20,5 70
2233 activation of the smoothing function of temperature User Control Supply Smooth R/Z 0 0 1
2234 count value of cooling operating time Time.Cool R 0 0 9999
2235 count value of heating operating time Time.Heat R 0 0 9999
2241 Dynamic set point (cooling setpoint offset according to outside temperature) Sp.Dyna. R/W/Z 0 20 20
2242 set point of cooling mode Sp.Cool. R/W/Z 8 19 35
2243 set point of heating mode Sp.Heat. R/W/Z 8 22 35
2244 outdoor temperature low threshold for room temperature setpoint slope Out.Low R/W -20 0 50
2245 room temp setpoint offset according to low outdoor air temp User Control Room Sp Coef.Low R/W -50 0 50
2246 outdoor temperature high threshold for slope on the room temperature setpoint Out.High R/W -20 30 50
2247 room temp setpoint offset according to high outdoor air temp Coef.High R/W -50 0 50
2248 room temperature threshold for unloading cooling mode Limit C. R/W 0 0 40
2249 room temperature threshold for unloading heating mode Limit H. R/W 0 40 40
2251 low limit threshold in cooling mode Lim.Cool R/W 4 12 38
2252 high limit threshold in heating mode Lim.Heat R/W 4 38 38
2253 offset for high limit threshold in cooling mode Adj.Cool R/W -5 0 5
2254 offset for low limit threshold in heating mode Adj.Heat R/W -5 0 5
User Control Supply Sp
2255 outdoor temperature low threshold for slope on the supply temperature setpoint Out.Low R/W -20 0 50
2256 coefficient of the low outside temperature for the slope of the supply temperature setpoint Coef.Low R/W -50 0 50
2257 outdoor temperature high threshold for slope on the supply temperature setpoint Out.High R/W -20 30 50
2258 coefficient of the high outside temperature for the slope of the supply temperature setpoint Coef.High R/W -50 0 50
2261 value of the outside humidity Outside R 0 0 100
2262 calculated value of the outside absolute humidity Absol. R 0 0 99,9
2263 from the value From R 23 23 62
2264 value of the room humidity Room R 0 0 100
2265 calculated value of the room absolute humidity User Control Humidity Absol. R 0 0 99,9
2266 from the value From R 23 23 62
2267 power factor of dehumidification function Pf.Deh. R 0 0 100
2268 power factor of humidification Pf.Hum. R 0 0 100
2269 state of enthalpy control Enthalpy R 0 0 1
2271 set point of dehumidification Sp. Deh. R/W/Z 0 10 100
User Control Humidity Sp
2272 set point of humidification Sp. Hum. R/W/Z 0 0 100

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 79 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
2281 activation of tcb feature Mode R/W 0 0 1
2282 state of 'g' signal -G R 0 0 1
2283 state of 'b' signal -B R 0 0 1
2284 state of 'y1' signal User Control Tcb - Y1 R 0 0 1
2285 state of 'y2' signal - Y2 R 0 0 1
2286 state of 'w1' signal - W1 R 0 0 1
2287 state of 'w2' signal - W2 R 0 0 1
2311 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2312 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2313 state of the auxiliary contact State iD R 0 0 1
2314 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
User Blower Fan
2315 count value of operating time Run Time R 0 0 9999
2316 setpoint for activation operation of component Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
2317 setpoint for activation operation in room control dead zone Dead Z. R/W/Z 0 1 1
2318 temperature threshold for activation night refreshment function Night Eco R/W 8 22 35
2321 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2322 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2323 state of the safety contact of inverter State iD R 0 0 1
2324 speed percentage calculated for the inverter Inverter R 0 0 100
2325 speed percentage send to the inverter User Blower Speed Output R 0 0 24000
2326 calculated value of air flow or evaporator flow switch Flow R 0 0 24000
2327 choice of speed function Function R/W 0 0 2
2328 nominal threshold for air flow control Flow H. R/W 0 85 100
2329 low threshold for air flow control Flow L. R/W 0 33 100
2331 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2332 value of differential pressure sensor on air flow Delta dP R 0 0 1000
2333 air flow threshold alarm User Blower Air Flow Air Flow R/W 0 25 1000
2334 filters missing threshold alarm Missing R/W 0 50 1000
2335 dirty filters threshold alarm Dirty R/W 50 250 1000
2341 state of smoke detection contact User Blower Safety Fire iD R 0 0 1
2411 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2412 value of the evaporating pressure or temperature Evap. R -1 -1 20
2413 value of the suction temperature Suction R -99,9 0 99,9
2414 value of the condensing pressure or temperature Cond. R -1 -1 45
2415 value of the liquid temperature User Compressor Circuit 1 Liquid R -99,9 0 99,9
2416 low pressure, state of the safety Low P. R 0 0 1
2417 state of the reversing valve R.Valve R 0 0 1
2418 speed percentage calculated for the inverter Inverter R 0 0 100
2419 speed percentage send to the inverter Output R 0 0 1
2421 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2422 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2423 state of the auxiliary contact User Compressor Circ.1 Comp.1 State iD R 0 0 1
2424 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2425 count value of operating time Run Time R 0 0 9999
2431 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2432 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2433 state of the auxiliary contact User Compressor Circ.1 Comp.2 State iD R 0 0 1
2434 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2435 count value of operating time Run Time R 0 0 9999

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Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
2441 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2442 value of the evaporating pressure or temperature Evap. R -1 -1 20
2443 value of the suction temperature Suction R -99,9 0 99,9
2444 value of the condensing pressure or temperature User Compressor Circuit 2 Cond. R -1 -1 45
2445 value of the liquid temperature Liquid R -99,9 0 99,9
2446 low pressure, state of the safety Low P. R 0 0 1
2447 state of the reversing valve R.Valve R 0 0 1
2451 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2452 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2453 state of the auxiliary contact User Compressor Circ.2 Comp.1 State iD R 0 0 1
2454 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2455 count value of operating time Run Time R 0 0 9999
2461 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2462 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2463 state of the auxiliary contact User Compressor Circ.2 Comp.2 State iD R 0 0 1
2464 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2465 count value of operating time Run Time R 0 0 9999
2471 setpoint for activation operation of all compressor, cooling/heating mode Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
2472 enable circuit 1, separate comp.1 or/and comp.2 User Compressor Mode Enable.1 R/W 0 3 3
2473 enable circuit 2, separate comp.1 or/and comp.2 Enable.2 R/W 0 3 3
2481 setpoint for activation operation in cooling mode Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
2482 outside air temperature threshold, unload 50% of compressors User Compressor Cooling Low L50% R/W -10 20 50
2483 outside air temperature threshold, unload 100% of compressors Low L. R/W -10 12 50
2491 setpoint for activation operation in heating mode Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
2492 outside air temperature threshold, unload 50% of compressors User Compressor Heating Low L50% R/W -20 -20 50
2493 outside air temperature threshold, unload 100% of compressors Low L. R/W -20 -20 50
2511 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2512 value of the condensing temperature Cond. R -99,9 0 99,9
2513 condensing temperature set point Setting R 25 30 45
2514 states of management User Condenser Circuit 1 Status R 23 23 62
2515 state of the auxiliary contact State iD R 0 0 1
2516 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2517 speed percentage calculated for the inverter Inverter R 0 0 100
2521 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2522 value of the condensing temperature Cond. R -99,9 0 99,9
2523 condensing temperature set point Setting R 25 30 45
2524 states of management User Condenser Circuit 2 Status R 23 23 62
2525 state of the auxiliary contact State iD R 0 0 1
2526 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2527 speed percentage calculated for the inverter Inverter R 0 0 100
2531 value of the inlet temperature Inlet R -99,9 0 99,9
2532 value of the outlet temperature User Condenser Loop Outlet R -99,9 0 99,9
2533 state of the flow switch contact Flow iD R 0 0 1
2541 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2542 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2543 circuit 1, value of the condensing temperature Cond. 1 R -99,9 0 99,9
User Condenser Valve
2544 circuit 2, value of the condensing temperature Cond. 2 R -99,9 0 99,9
2545 condensing temperature set point Setting R 25 30 45
2546 opening percentage calculated for the valve Opening R 0 0 100

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Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
2611 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2612 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2613 value of the evaporating temperature Evap. R -99,9 0 99,9
2614 value of the suction temperature User Expansion Valve SuperHeat C1 Suction R -99,9 0 99,9
2615 set point of superheat Setting R -72 7 324
2616 value of superheat S.Heat R -99,9 0 99,9
2617 opening percentage calculated for the valve Opening R 0 0 100
2621 value of the condensing temperature Cond. R -99,9 0 99,9
2622 value of the liquid temperature User Expansion Valve SubCooling C1 Liquid R -99,9 0 99,9
2623 value of subcooling S.Cool R -99,9 0 99,9
2631 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2632 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2633 value of the evaporating temperature Evap. R -99,9 0 99,9
2634 value of the suction temperature User Expansion Valve SuperHeat C2 Suction R -99,9 0 99,9
2635 set point of superheat Setting R -72 7 324
2636 value of superheat S.Heat R -99,9 0 99,9
2637 opening percentage calculated for the valve Opening R 0 0 100
2641 value of the condensing temperature Cond. R -99,9 0 99,9
2642 value of the liquid temperature User Expansion Valve SubCooling C2 Liquid R -99,9 0 99,9
2643 value of subcooling S.Cool R -99,9 0 99,9
2711 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2712 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2713 burner 1, state of the safety contact Sta.1 iD R 0 0 1
2714 burner 1, state of the relay Relay 1 R 0 0 1
User Heater Gas
2715 state of the full power relay High Pow. R 0 0 1
2716 burner 2, state of the safety contact Sta.2 iD R 0 0 1
2717 burner 2, state of the relay Relay 2 R 0 0 1
2718 opening percentage calculated for the valve Modul. R 0 0 100
2721 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2722 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2723 state of the auxiliary contact State iD R 0 0 1
2724 1st stage, state of the relay User Heater Electrical Relay 1 R 0 0 1
2725 2nd stage, state of the relay Relay 2 R 0 0 1
2726 power percentage calculated for the triac Modul. R 0 0 100
2727 power percentage send to the triac Output R 0 0 100
2731 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2732 states of management Status R 23 23 62
User Heater Hot Water
2733 state of the safety freeze contact Freeze iD R 0 0 1
2734 opening percentage calculated for the valve Modul. R 0 0 100
2741 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2742 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2743 setting of functionality User Heater Pump Mode R 0 0 3
2744 state of the auxiliary contact State iD R 0 0 1
2745 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2751 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2752 states of management User Heater Hot Water Reco. Status R 23 23 62
2753 opening percentage calculated for the valve Modul. R 0 0 100
2761 1st heaters, setpoint for activation operation of component Enable 1 R/W/Z 0 1 1
User Heater Mode
2762 2nd heaters, setpoint for activation operation of component Enable 2 R/W/Z 0 1 1

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 82 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
2771 1st heaters, set point for priority inversion starting Swap 1 R/W/Z 0 0 3
2772 1st heaters, outside air temperature threshold for swap control Swap 1 R/W -20 10 50
User Heater Control
2773 outside air temperature threshold for unload Low L. 1 R/W -20 10 50
2774 2nd heaters, set point for priority inversion starting Swap 2 R/W/Z 0 0 1
2811 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2812 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2813 minimum opening setting Minimum R 0 0 100
User Economizer Damper
2814 opening percentage calculated for the actuator Opening R 0 0 100
2815 maximum opening setting Maximum R 0 100 100
2816 opening percentage send to the actuator Output R 0 0 100
2821 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2822 value of the supply temperature Supply R -99,9 0 99,9
2823 set point of minimum fresh air Minimum R/W/Z 0 0 100
2824 set value of minimum fresh air in % Sp Cust. R 0 0 100
User Economizer Minimum
2825 set value of minimum fresh air in °c Setting R 1 20 70
2826 opening percentage calculated Request R 0 0 100
2827 Damper opening value after calibration Calib. R 0 0 100
2828 value of the external signal set point 4-20mA R 0 0 100
2831 status of freecooling Status R 23 23 62
2832 value of the supply temperature Supply R -99,9 0 99,9
User Economizer Free-Cooling
2833 temperature threshold for freecooling function Setting R 0 0 100
2834 power factor for freecooling function Power.F R 0 0 100
2841 status of freeheating Status R 23 23 62
2842 value of the supply temperature Supply R -99,9 0 99,9
User Economizer Free-Heating
2843 temperature threshold for freeheating function Setting R 0 0 100
2844 power factor for freeheating function Power.F R 0 0 100
2851 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2852 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2853 value of air quality sensor Value R 0 0 2000
2854 from the value From R 24 29 29
User Economizer Air Quality
2855 setting of functionality Mode R 0 0 1
2856 minimum threshold for control Minimum R 0 1000 2000
2857 maximum threshold for control Maximum R 0 1500 2000
2858 opening percentage calculated Request R 0 0 100
2861 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2862 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2863 1st level, state of the relay Relay 1 R 0 0 1
User Economizer Exhaust
2864 2nd level, state of the relay Relay 2 R 0 0 1
2865 3rd level, state of the relay Relay 3 R 0 0 1
2866 speed percentage calculated for the inverter Inverter R 0 0 100
2871 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2872 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2873 value of the outside temperature Outside R -99,9 0 99,9
2874 value of the return temperature Return R -99,9 0 99,9
2875 value of the outlet temperature User Economizer Recovery Outlet R -99,9 0 99,9
2876 value of the differential pressure sensor Delta.P R 0 0 1000
2877 opening percentage calculated for the by-pass damper By-pass R 0 0 100
2878 motor for wheel module, state of the auxiliary contact Wheel S. R 0 0 1
2879 motor for wheel module, state of the relay Wheel R. R 0 0 1

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Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
2881 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2882 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2883 calculated value of the mixing temperature Mixing R -99,9 0 99,9
2884 value of the supply temperature Supply R -99,9 0 99,9
2885 set point User Economizer Heater Setting R 20 30 50
2886 state of the auxiliary contact State iD R 0 0 1
2887 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2888 power percentage calculated for the triac Pwm R 0 0 100
2889 power percentage send to the triac Output R 0 0 100
2911 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2912 states of management User Other Chilled Water Status R 23 23 62
2913 opening percentage calculated for the valve Opening R 0 0 100
2921 state of configuration Config. R 0 0 21
2922 states of management Status R 23 23 62
2923 state of the external safety contact User Other Humififier State iD R 0 0 1
2924 state of the relay Relay R 0 0 1
2925 power percentage calculated for the proportional signal Opening R 0 0 100
2931 online status OnLine R 0 0 1
2932 value of the real power Real Pw R 0 0 3276,7
2933 value of the reactive power Reac.Pw R 0 0 3276,7
2934 value of the power factor User Other Power Meter P-Factor R -32768 0 32767
2935 value of the current, phase a Cur. P.1 R 0 0 999,9
2936 value of the current, phase b Cur. P.2 R 0 0 999,9
2937 value of the current, phase c Cur. P.3 R 0 0 999,9

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 84 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
3111 unit range configuration Range R/W 0 0 20
3112 unit size configuration Size R/W 0 0 168
Expert Unit Configuration
3113 option set point, quick start after power on Quick On R/W 0 0 1
3114 option set point, special fire/smoke safety Public R/W 0 0 1
3121 setting of functionality for relay bm n7 Bm-N7 R/W 30 30 57
3122 setting of functionality for relay bm n12 Bm-N12 R/W 30 30 57
3123 setting of functionality for relay be-1 n1 Be.1-N1 R/W 30 30 57
Expert Unit Cust. Relay
3124 setting of functionality for relay be-1 n2 Be.1-N2 R/W 30 30 57
3125 setting of functionality for relay be-1 n3 Be.1-N3 R/W 30 30 57
3126 setting of functionality for relay be-1 n4 Be.1-N4 R/W 30 30 57
3131 setting of functionality for digital input bm id4 Bm-iD4 R/W 30 30 66
3132 setting of functionality for digital input bm id7 Bm-iD7 R/W 30 30 66
3133 setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id1 Be.1-iD1 R/W 30 30 66
Expert Unit Cust. Switch
3134 setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id2 Be.1-iD2 R/W 30 30 66
3135 setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id3 Be.1-iD3 R/W 30 30 66
3136 setting of functionality for digital input be-1 id4 Be.1-iD4 R/W 30 30 66
3141 setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b1 Be.1-B1 R/W 30 30 39
3142 setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b2 Be.1-B2 R/W 30 30 39
3143 setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b3 Be.1-B3 R/W 30 30 39
Expert Unit Cust. Signal
3144 setting of functionality for analog input be-1 b4 Be.1-B4 R/W 30 30 39
3145 threshold temperature for 4ma external sensor T. 4mA R/W -99,9 -40 99,9
3146 threshold temperature for 20ma external sensor T. 20mA R/W -99,9 80 99,9
3151 DC60/ DM60 Configuration Remote R/W 0 0 1
3152 selecting the display mode for set point (k or °c) Sp Cust. R/W 0 0 1
3153 lower threshold temperature for set point customer Expert Unit Dc-Dm Low Sp R/W 8 17 35
3154 upper threshold temperature for set point customer High Sp R/W 8 27 35
3155 activation of the authorization to use old display or standard carel DS Lennox R/W 0 0 1
3171 address of the unit (bus id) Address R 1 1 24
3172 setting the sub-bus Bus R/W 1 1 24
3173 setting the master of the bus Master R/W 0 0 24
3174 number of compressors for token function or number of units Number R/W 0 0 96
3175 setting of functionality Expert Unit Master/Slaves Function R/W 0 0 4
3176 activation of the function slaves works like master Together R/W 0 0 1
3177 choice of outside temperature management Outside R/W 0 0 2
3178 choice of room temperature management Room R/W 0 0 2
3179 choice of air quality management Air Q. R/W 0 0 2
3181 address of the unit (bus id) Address R/W 1 1 207
3182 setting of the protocol type Type R/W 0 2 6
Expert Unit Bms
3183 configuration of communication bus speed Baud R/W 0 3 4
3184 watchdog timer Watchdog R/W 0 0 32767
3191 management of set points Restore R/W 0 0 5
Expert Unit Lennox
3192 reserved for technicians lennox Tests R/W 7 7 48
3211 choice of the control (room temperature or supply) Mode R/W 0 0 1
3212 advanced control pack configuration Humidity R/W 0 0 1
3213 choice of the room sensor temperature Room T. R/W 1 2 511
3214 choice of the outside sensor temperature Expert Control Configuration Out. T. R/W 1 1 63
3215 choice of the room sensor humidity Room Hr. R/W 1 1 511
3216 choice of the outside sensor humidity Out. Hr. R/W 1 1 63
3217 choice of the supply air temperature sensor Supply R/W 1 1 3

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 85 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
3221 offset for room temperature value Offset R/W -5 0 5
3222 room temperature threshold for unloading cooling mode Limit C. R/W 0 0 40
3223 room temperature threshold for unloading heating mode Limit H. R/W 0 40 40
3224 external value of set point for control temperature 4-20mA R -5 0 5
3225 Dynamic set point (cooling setpoint offset according to outside temperature) Expert Control Room Sp.Dyna. R/W/Z 0 20 20
3226 set point of cooling mode Sp.Cool. R/W/Z 8 22 35
3227 set point of heating mode Sp.Heat. R/W/Z 8 19 35
3228 integral time control for cooling mode Ti.Cool. R/W 10 60 120
3229 integral time control for heating mode Ti.Heat. R/W 10 60 120
3231 activation of the smoothing function of temperature Smooth R/W/Z 0 0 1
3232 low limit threshold in cooling mode Lim.Cool R/W 4 4 58
3233 high limit threshold in heating mode Lim.Heat R/W 4 38 58
3234 offset for high limit threshold in cooling mode Adj.Cool R/W -5 0 5
3235 offset for low limit threshold in heating mode Expert Control Supply Adj.Heat R/W -5 0 5
3236 outdoor temperature low threshold for slope on the supply temperature setpoint Out.Low R/W -20 0 50
3237 coefficient of the low outside temperature for the slope of the supply temperature setpoint Coef.Low R/W -50 0 50
3238 outdoor temperature high threshold for slope on the supply temperature setpoint Out.High R/W -20 30 50
3239 coefficient of the high outside temperature for the slope of the supply temperature setpoint Coef.High R/W -50 0 50
3241 setpoint for activation operation of control Enable R/W/Z 0 0 1
3242 set point of dehumidification Sp. Deh. R/W/Z 0 100 100
3243 set point of humidification Expert Control Humidity Sp. Hum. R/W/Z 0 0 100
3244 integral time control for dehumidification Ti. Deh. R/W 10 60 120
3245 integral time control for humidification Ti. Hum. R/W 10 60 120
3251 lower supply temperature threshold, 1st level of alarm Sup Lo.1 R/W 5 6 19
3252 lower supply temperature threshold, 2nd level of alarm Sup Lo.2 R/W 1 2 17
3253 upper supply temperature threshold, 1st level of alarm Sup Hi.1 R/W 20 40 70
3254 upper supply temperature threshold, 2nd level of alarm Sup Hi.2 R/W 20 60 70
3255 lower room temperature threshold of alarm Expert Control Safety Room Lo. R/W 5 5 40
3256 upper room temperature threshold of alarm Room Hi. R/W 5 40 40
3257 dew point control DewPoint R/W 0 0 1
3258 lower room humidity threshold of alarm Room Lo. R/W 0 0 100
3259 upper room humidity threshold of alarm Room Hi. R/W 0 100 100
3261 state of unload cooling mode by BMS Cool.Mod R/W 0 0 1
3262 state of unload cooling mode by BMS Heat.Mod R/W 0 0 1
3263 value of the outside temperature send by BMS Out. T. R/W -99,9 -99,9 99,9
Expert Control Bms
3264 value of the room temperature send by BMS Room T. R/W -99,9 -99,9 99,9
3265 value of the outside humidity send by BMS Out. Hr. R/W 0 0 100
3266 value of the room humidity send by BMS Room Hr. R/W 0 0 100
3311 choice of air flow sensor AirFlow R/W 0 0 1
3312 choice of inverter Modul. R/W 0 0 2
3313 choice of kit Expert Blower Configuration Kit R/W 0 0 5
3314 choice of motor size Motor R/W 0 0 10
3315 choice of fan type Fan R/W 0 0 4
3321 setpoint for activation operation of component Enable R/W/Z 0 1 1
3322 setpoint for activation operation in room control dead zone Dead Z. R/W/Z 0 0 2
3323 temperature threshold for activation night refreshment function Expert Blower Mode Night Eco R/W 8 22 35
3324 time, cyclic dead zone function, fan on Time On R/W 0 300 32400
3325 time, cyclic dead zone function, fan off Time Off R/W 0 3300 32400

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 86 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
3331 setting of functionality Function R/W/Z 0 0 2
3332 choice of mode (% or qv) Mode R/W 0 0 1
3333 nominal threshold for air flow control Flow H. R/W/Z 0 ~ 100
3334 low threshold for air flow control Expert Blower Speed Flow L. R/W/Z 0 ~ 100
3335 coefficient for compensation of losses of the air damper Coef. R/W -100 0 100
3336 minimum threshold for air flow control Minimum R/W 0 ~ 100
3337 maximum threshold for air flow control Maximum R/W 0 ~ 100
3341 choice of air flow sensor Config. R 0 0 2
3342 value of the air flow sensor Delta.P R 0 0 1000
3343 air flow threshold alarm Expert Blower Safety Air Flow R/W 0 25 1000
3344 filters missing threshold alarm Missing R/W 0 50 1000
3345 dirty filters threshold alarm Dirty R/W 50 250 1000
3351 low speed forced by BMS Bms Low R/W 0 0 1
3352 high speed forced by BMS Expert Blower Bms Bms High R/W 0 0 1
3353 value of the speed send by BMS Bms Val. R/W 0 0 100
3411 choice of modulated compressor Modul. R/W 0 0 2
3412 configuration of leak detection management Expert Compressor Configuration Leak Det. R/W 0 0 1
3413 configuration of sensors installed on the circuits Sensor R/W 0 4 4
3421 setpoint for activation operation of all compressor, cooling/heating mode Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3422 enable circuit 1, separate comp.1 or/and comp.2 Enable.1 R/W 0 0 3
3423 enable circuit 2, separate comp.1 or/and comp.2 Enable.2 R/W 0 0 3
Expert Compressor Mode
3424 state of unload 50% by BMS Bms 50% R/W 0 0 1
3425 state of unload 100% by BMS Bms Unl. R/W 0 0 1
3426 state of unload heatpump by BMS Bms HPum R/W 0 0 1
3431 setpoint for activation operation in cooling mode Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3432 outside air temperature threshold, unload 50% of compressors Low L50% R/W -10 20 50
3433 outside air temperature threshold, unload 100% of compressors Expert Compressor Cooling Low L. R/W -10 12 50
3434 delta-t of one compressor Delta T. R/W 1 8 20
3435 integral time control, compressor in cooling mode Ti. R/W 5 30 120
3441 setpoint for activation operation in heating mode Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3442 outside air temperature threshold, unload 50% of compressors Low L50% R/W -20 -20 50
3443 outside air temperature threshold, unload 100% of compressors Expert Compressor Heating Low L. R/W -20 -20 50
3444 delta-t of one compressor Delta T. R/W 1 8 20
3445 integral time control, compressor in heating mode Ti. R/W 5 30 120
3511 set point of configuration Type R/W 0 0 1
Expert Condenser Configuration
3512 choice of modulation mode Modul. R/W 0 0 4
3521 choice of control mode Mode R/W/Z 0 0 3
3522 set point of the condensing temperature Cond. R/W 25 30 45
Expert Condenser Control
3523 speed percentage for reduced mode Reduced R/W 70 70 100
3524 ti set point for pid control Ti. R/W 70 70 100
3531 lower water temperature threshold Low L. R/W 4 5 20
3532 upper water temperature threshold High L. R/W 20 45 50
Expert Condenser Savety
3533 opening percentage valve for freeze protection Leak R/W 0 0 50
3534 outside air temperature threshold to activate function Onset R/W -20 -20 50
3541 outside air temperature threshold to activate function Onset R/W 8 16 22
3542 ratio for dynamic management Ratio R/W 0 1,4 2
3543 minimum time between two defrost Timeout R/W 30 45 90
Expert Condenser Defrost
3544 number restart of fans for the end of cycle Restart R/W 1 3 5
3545 choice of one compressor by tandem during defrost 1/2 Tand R/W 0 0 1
3546 state of defrost cycle delayed by BMS Bms Wait R/W 0 0 1
3611 set point of configuration Expert Expansion Valve Configuration Option R/W 0 0 1
CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 87 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
3621 set point of superheat S.Heat R/W 3 5 10
3622 kp set point for pid control Kp R/W 0 7 30
3623 ti set point for pid control Ti R/W 0 60 360
3624 td set point for pid control Td R/W 0 2 9
Expert Expansion Valve Circuit 1
3625 offset for pressure sensor Offset R/W -5 0 5
3626 offset for temperature probe Offset R/W -5 0 5
3627 choice of manual mode Manual R/W 0 0 1
3628 value of number of steps for manual mode Steps R/W 0 0 480
3631 set point of superheat S.Heat R/W 3 5 10
3632 kp set point for pid control Kp R/W 0 7 30
3633 ti set point for pid control Ti R/W 0 60 360
3634 td set point for pid control Td R/W 0 2 9
Expert Expansion Valve Circuit 2
3635 offset for pressure sensor Offset R/W -5 0 5
3636 offset for temperature probe Offset R/W -5 0 5
3637 choice of manual mode Manual R/W 0 0 1
3638 value of number of steps for manual mode Steps R/W 0 0 480
3711 1st heaters, set point of configuration Main R/W 0 0 7
3712 2nd heaters, set point of configuration Expert Heater Configuration 2nd R/W 0 0 2
3713 Hot water pump, set point of configuration Pump R/W 0 0 1
3721 1st heaters, setpoint for activation operation of component Enable.1 R/W/Z 0 1 1
3722 1st heaters, state of unload 50% by BMS Bms 50% R/W 0 0 1
Expert Heater Mode
3723 1st heaters, state of unload 100% by BMS Bms Unl. R/W 0 0 1
3724 2nd heaters, setpoint for activation operation of component Enable.2 R/W/Z 0 1 1
3731 1st heaters, set point for priority inversion starting Swap 1 R/W/Z 0 0 3
3732 1st heaters, outside air temperature threshold for swap control Swap 1 R/W -20 10 50
3733 1st heaters, outside air temperature threshold for unload Low L. 1 R/W -20 10 50
3734 1st heaters, delta-t of one stage DeltaT.1 R/W 1 8 20
Expert Heater Control
3735 1st heaters, integral time control Ti. 1 R/W 5 30 120
3736 2nd heaters, set point for priority inversion starting Swap 2 R/W/Z 0 0 1
3737 2nd heaters, delta-t of one compressor DeltaT.2 R/W 1 8 20
3738 2nd heaters, integral time control Ti. 2 R/W 5 30 120
3751 set point of limit maximum power Expert Heater Electrical TriacMax R/W 0 100 100
3761 opening percentage valve for freeze protection Leak R/W 0 0 50
3762 outside air temperature threshold to activate function Expert Heater Hot Water Onset R/W -20 -20 50
3763 choice to close or open valve in case of freezing alarm Freeze R/W 0 0 1
3771 setting of functionality Expert Heater Pump Mode R/W 0 0 3
3781 opening percentage valve for freeze protection Leak R/W 0 0 50
Expert Heater Hot Water Reco.
3782 outside air temperature threshold to activate function Onset R/W -20 -20 50
3811 configuration of fresh air damper Damper R/W 0 0 2
3812 configuration of air quality sensor Co2 R/W 0 0 2
3813 choice of recovery module Recov. R/W 0 0 4
3814 configuration of fresh air electrical heaters Heater R/W 0 0 2
3815 choice of exhaust fan Expert Economizer Configuration Exhaust R 0 0 2
3816 choice of kit Kit R/W 0 0 5
3817 choice of motor size Motor R/W 0 0 10
3818 choice of fan type Fan R/W 0 0 4
3819 choice of inverter for exhaust fan Inverter R/W 0 0 5

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 88 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
3821 set point of minimum fresh air Minimum R/W/Z 0 0 100
3822 set point of maximum fresh air Maximum R/W 0 100 100
3823 integral time control fresh air damper Ti. R/W 5 10 120
3824 state of enthalpy function Enthalpy R/W 5 10 120
3825 state of calibration function Expert Economizer Control Calib. R/W 0 0 1
3826 state of opening to 0% by BMS Bms 0% R/W 0 0 1
3827 state of opening to 100% by BMS Bms 100% R/W 0 0 1
3828 Minimum Fresh Air, Choice of the functionality Mode R/W/Z 0 0 1
3829 Set point of Minimum Fresh Air (second level) Mini.2nd R/W/Z 0 0 100
3831 setpoint for activation operation of function Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3832 outside lower temperature threshold, unload Low L. R/W -20 -20 50
Expert Economizer Free-Cooling
3833 outside upper temperature threshold, unload High L. R/W -20 26 50
3834 state of unload by BMS Bms Unl. R/W 0 0 1
3841 setpoint for activation operation of function Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3842 outside lower temperature threshold, unload Low L. R/W -20 14 50
Expert Economizer Free-Heating
3843 outside upper temperature threshold, unload High L. R/W -20 40 50
3844 state of unload by BMS Bms Unl. R/W 0 0 1
3851 setpoint for activation operation of function Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3852 setting of functionality Mode R/W 0 0 1
3853 minimum threshold for control Minimum R/W 0 1000 2000
3854 maximum threshold for control Expert Economizer Air Quality Maximum R/W 0 1500 2000
3855 upper air quality threshold of alarm Limit R/W 0 1500 2000
3856 state of unload by BMS Bms Unl. R/W 0 0 1
3857 value of the air quality send by BMS Bms Val. R/W 0 0 2000
3861 opening percentage threshold of actuator for 1st fan Step 1 R/W 0 33 100
3862 opening percentage threshold of actuator for 2nd fan Step 2 R/W 0 50 100
3863 opening percentage threshold of actuator for 3rd fan Step 3 R/W 0 66 100
Expert Economizer Exhaust
3864 nominal threshold for air flow control Flow H. R/W 0~ 100
3865 low threshold for air flow control Flow L. R/W 0~ 100
3866 coefficient for compensation of losses of the air damper Coef. R/W -100 0 100
3871 setpoint for activation operation of component Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3872 setpoint of delta-t (outside/return) for starting wheel motor Delta.T R/W 1 4 10
3873 outside air temperature threshold to activate defrost function Expert Economizer Recovery Defrost R/W -20 5 20
3874 delta-t threshold (outside/outlet) for alarm Safety R/W 0 2 5
3875 dirty filters threshold alarm Filters R/W 50 250 500
3881 setpoint for activation operation of component Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3882 set point of condensing control Sp Temp. R/W 20 30 50
Expert Economizer Heater
3883 delta-t of full capacity Delta T. R/W 1 8 20
3884 Opening threshold of the fresh air damper for activation Opening R/W 0 0 100
3911 set point of configuration Config. R/W 0 0 1
3912 setpoint for activation operation of component Expert Other Chilled Water Enabled R/W/Z 0 1 1
3913 integral time control Ti. R/W 5 30 120
3921 set point of configuration Config. R/W 0 0 2
Expert Other Humidifier
3922 integral time control Ti. R/W 10 60 120

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 89 .
Menu Description 4th digit 3rd digit 2nd digit 1st digit R/W/Z Min Std Max
3931 power meter configuration Config. R/W 0 0 1
3932 address of the power meter in the rs485 bus Address R 21 21 21
3933 speed of the rs485 bus Baud R 19200 19200 19200
3934 parity of the rs485 bus Parity R 0 0 0
Expert Other Power Meter
3935 communication on rs485 is correct OnLine R 0 0 1
3936 value of the current, instantaneous Current R 0 0 999,9
3937 current threshold for unloaded 50% of compressors Max.Cur. R/W 0 0 999,9
3938 value for reset power meter memory Code R/W -32768 0 32767

CL60 ROOFTOP-IOM-0213-F . 90 .
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