Table iv, System operation monitor indicating lights – Deltech Fitness PYRAMID 8000 User Manual

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Refrigerant Discharge Temperature — This tem-

perature is used by service personnel to analyze the

performance of the refrigeration system.

Ambient Air Temperature — If the ambient air tem-

perature falls outside the acceptable range, the dryer

may fail to achieve the required dew point or dryer

shutdown may result due to high refrigerant discharge

pressure.

Intermediate Air Temperature

This temperature is used by service personnel to ana-

lyze the performance of the refrigeration system. Inter-

mediate air temperature is displayed by putting

monitor in Scan mode, then pushing and holding down

the TIME ADJUST and CLOSED/OPEN buttons si-

multaneously for three seconds. The intermediate air

temperature will be displayed for 15 seconds. The

digital display will then return to its last temperature

readout.

Intermediate air temperature varies with operating condi-

tions and ambient air temperature. Table VI lists approxi-

mate normal ranges of this temperature at various inlet

flows and dew point classes.

Table VI

Intermediate Air Temperature

DRYER INLET

AIRFLOW

(% of rated

capacity)

APPROXIMATE NORMAL RANGE

a

33°F - 39°F

Dew Point

50°F - 60°F

Dew Point

80-100

35°F - 45°F

50°F - 60°F

50-79

45°F - 55°F

60°F - 70°F

25-49

55°F - 65°F

70°F - 80°F

10-24

65°F - 75°F

80°F - 90°F

No airflow

75°F - 100°F

90°F - 100°F

a

Based on 90°F-100°F dryer inlet air temperature and 100°F ambient

air temperature. These ranges are approximate and may vary with

changes in inlet air pressure, ambient temperature and inlet airflow.

Remote Alarm Contacts (Optional)

Dry (unpowered) contact including one normally open

set and one normally closed set are provided to signal

remote indication, if the CHECK OPERATING CON-

DITIONS or SYSTEM ALARM indicators are acti-

vated.

RS-232 Serial Port

The RS-232 serial communications port allows for

monitoring of current temperature and error flags.

Communication is via a series of ASCII characters

sent every second. The baud rate is 4800, 8 bits, no

parity.

Message format:

VERSION

PROGRAM

8S

All Models

8S version:

:Ixxx,Sxxx,Dxxx,Axxx,Oxxx,Nxxx,Lyy,Syy<cr><lf>

Where:

“:” = colon character

“,” = comma character

<cr> = carriage return

<lf> = line feed

xxx = temperature in BCD, leading zeros are

suppressed (replaced with

spaces. Out-of-range values are displayed as

“---”.

yy = alarm bits in ASCII HEX format

Each numerical temperature value is preceded with a

single alphabetic identifier:

I = Inlet air

S = Suction

D = Discharge

W = Water*

A = Ambient*

O = Operation

G = Glycol**

N = Intermediate**
* Water or Ambient is displayed, based on

version.

** Intermediate or Glycol is displayed, based

on version.

The alarm bits are preceded with either:

L = Alarm bits

S = Service Due indication

The HEX characters that follow “L” or “S” convey an

eight-bit field which indicates the source of the alarm

or service due indicator. A value of all zeros (0x00) in-

dicates that no alarm or service due condition exists.

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Pyramid 8000

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