Coolmaster 75 G Manual
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Universal interface adapter for vrv, vrf air conditioning systems.
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- Page 1 CoolMaster User Manual CoolMaster Universal Interface Adapter for VRV, VRF Air Conditioning Systems CoolMaster 1000D CoolMaster 2000S CoolMaster 3000T CoolMaster 4000M Revision 1.00 19/09/2010 © 2008 Cool Automation www.coolautomation.com..
Page 2: Table Of Contents
..............9 Placement and Mounting ..............10 Connection and Wiring ..............12 Power Supply ..............13 Connection to non VRV/VRF Units ..............14 Precoutions User Interface ..............15 LCD Screen Explanation ..............16 Led Functions ..............16 PC connection ..............19 Commands List TroubleShooting www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 3: General Discription
In VRV/VRF air conditioning system, regardless the specific AC manufacturer, CoolMaster should be connected to the main air conditioning communication line. The specific details about connection to the AC system are provided in Connection and Wiring paragraph. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 4: Main Features
· Controlling of the Air Conditioning System · Operation status (On/Off) · Operation mode (Cool/Heat/Fan/Dry) · Set Point Temperature · Fan Speed · Reset Filter Sign · Swing (On/Off) · Plug&Play Device · Field Upgradeable Firmware · Customizable for Specific Applications www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 5: Functional Discription
· When running 'stat' command for a certain indoor unit there might be more than one malfunction code. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..- Page 6 CoolMaster has a number of optional functions, that can be ordered by demand in order to fit specific customer needs. Example of optional features: 1. Digital/Analog I/O. 2. Connection to the additional devices, such as CoolEx, CoolBridge etc'. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..
Page 7: Specifications
Cool Master is 1.5m length suitable for direct connection to PC RS232 serial port. Please note that for certain controllers it must be required to use cable with cross linked the Transmit(2) and the Receive(3) pins. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 8: Technical Specification
Maximal number of indoor units Depends on the manufacturer Maximal number of outdoor units Depends on the manufacturer Maximal allowable wiring length (to BMS over RS232) RS232 9P RS232 Port (Femail Connection) Communication functions Aircon Communication 2 wired cable www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 9: Installation Instructions
(see Technical specifications). In this case it is advised to use the optional DIN Rail Fixing, as shown in the following diagrams. Another option is mounting the CoolMaster directly on wall with Wall Mounting Plate (Accessories). www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 10: Connection And Wiring
TCC Link S3 Net M-Net (TB3, TB7) F1 F2 U1 U2 U1 U2 M1 M2 Terminal names none none none none Polarity Number of Indoors Number of Outdoors Shielded wiring not required required required required www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..- Page 11 · Main Communication Line is defined as the communication line between the indoors and the outdoors. · Please make sure not to connect the CoolMaster to the communication line between the indoor unit and its local remote controller. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..
Page 12: Power Supply
50 Hz 220 - 240 v Australia, New Zealand, Asia 50 Hz Europe, South Africa, 220 - 240 v Israel, Russia, 50 Hz Hong Kong, India It is not recommended to use a substitutional power adaptor. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 13: Connection To Non Vrv/vrf Units
CoolMaster has to be connected to this line, as shown in the following diagram. When using the CoolMaster 1000D with KRP928 or DTA102/112 adaptors in Multi/Split/Sky air range of Daikin Air Conditioning systems a change should be made also inside the CoolMaster itself. This change should be made only if there is no VRV/Centralized Controller connected to this f1 f2 communication line.Page 14: Precoutions
1. During the system automatic operations the CoolMaster must be disconnected from the system. Examples of the automatic operations are: · Test · Reset · Automatic charge 2. Do not change the original positions of the quadruple dip switch SW1 inside CoolMaster when using it with VRV/VRF systems. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 15: User Interface
Another screen shows the number of identified indoor units and number of groups U – Number of recognized indoor units (in the example above – 10) G – Number of groups (in the example above – 8) A3 U4 – current malfunction codes in the system www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 16: Led Functions
In order to do so the device has to be connected to the serial PC Port (RS232) or to USB port by using a transformer cable RS232 to USB and appropriate driver. After the connection, the “Hyper Terminal” program should be engaged, using the following sequence: Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> Hyper Terminal www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..- Page 17 Then, in the next window named “Connect to” a correct port has to be chosen at the bottom box, called: “Connect Using:” (for example: modem, com1, com4 etc’). Next, the port setting has to be defined as following: www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..
- Page 18 After finishing all those definitions, if everything is correct, the version of the CoolMaster software is supposed to appear at the top of the window. At this point all the commands from the command list can be typed and transferred to the air conditioning system. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..
Page 19: Commands List
Turns all the indoors on alloff Turns all the indoors off boot Runs bootloader simul - simul <N> Simulates the specified number of indoors filt Resets Filter Sign For detailed info please refer to the 'Programmers reference manual' document. www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..Page 20: Troubleshooting
CoolMaster. been added to your command. The typed commands cannot be seen on the a. Run 'echo' command and set 'echo' to a. The echo is set to 'off'. 'hyper terminal' 'On'. screen www.coolautomation.com © 2008 Cool Automation..
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Page 1: Table Of Contents
TIMBERWOLF CONTENTS TW 13/75G Section Page No. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OF MACHINE MACHINE DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS PARTS LOCATION DIAGRAMS SAFE WORKING Operator’s Personal Protective Equipment Required Basic Woodchipping Safety General Safety Matters - Do’s and Dont’s Noise Test OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Safe Transportation Delivery Operator’s Personal Protective Equipment Required..Page 2: Introduction
- DAMAGE TO PROPERTY - A MEMBER OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC BECOMING INJURED This manual covers the operation and maintenance of the Timberwolf TW 13/75G. All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time.Page 3: Purpose Of Machine
TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75G The Timberwolf TW 13/75G Designed to chip solid wood material up to 75mm in diameter and capable of chipping over 0.75 tonnes of brushwood per hour. DIMENSIONS Serial No. Location The serial number can be found on the identification plate located on the side of the rotor housing.Page 4: Parts Location Diagrams
TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75G PARTS LOCATOR GRIP DISCHARGE HANDLE DISCHARGE BUCKET TOP ROTOR HOUSING FUNNEL BELT GUARD PETROL TANK OPENING HANDLE AIR FILTER COVER ROTOR HOUSING CATCH BOLT ENGINE SAFETY SWITCH..- Page 5 TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75G PARTS LOCATOR BLADE ROTOR REAR BEARING HOUSING CUTTER BLADE ROTOR DRIVE PULLEY ENGINE PROTECTOR ENGINE PULLEY..
Page 6: Safe Working
TIMBERWOLF SAFE WORKING TW 13/75G WARNING The chipper will feed material through on its own. To do this, it relies on sharp blades both on the feed rollers and the chipper rotor. To keep the blades sharp, only feed the machine with clean brushwood. DO NOT put muddy/dirty wood, roots, potted plants, bricks, stones or metal into the chipper.Page 7: General Safety Matters - Do's And Dont's
TIMBERWOLF SAFE WORKING TW 13/75G GENERAL SAFETY MATTERS ü D O ’ S A N D D O N ’ T S ALWAYS stop the chipper engine before making DO NOT operate chipper unless available light is any adjustments, refuelling or cleaning.Page 8: Noise Test
TIMBERWOLF SAFE WORKING TW 13/75G NOISE TEST MACHINE: TW 13/75G NOTES: Tested chipping 40mm x 40mm corsican pine 1.5m in length Noise levels above 80dB (A) will be experienced at the working position. Wear ear protection at all times to prevent possible damage to hearing. All persons within a 4 metre radius must also wear good quality ear protection.Page 9: Operating Instructions
FACE MASK (if appropriate). HEAVY-DUTY gloves with elasticated wrist area. See page 5 for more detailed information. MANUAL CONTROLS There are five controls on the Honda GX 390 K1 that are required for daily usage of the TW 13/75G chipper. THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER..Page 10: Stopping The Engine
TIMBERWOLF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TW 13/75G STOPPING THE ENGINE MOVE the throttle control lever to idle and allow to run for one minute. TURN the fuel valve to the ‘OFF’ position. EMERGENCY STOPPING Turn the ignition switch to the 'Off' position (as shown above).Page 11: Blade Wear
“dull” change the blade(s). The TW 13/75G is fitted with one blade 177 mm (7') long. It is 43 mm wide when new.Page 12: Service And Maintenance
MAINTENANCE THAT SHOULD BE APPLIED TO ANY PIECE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND THE CHASSIS TO WHICH IT IS MOUNTED. AUTHORISED TIMBERWOLF SERVICE AGENTS ARE FULLY TRAINED IN ALL ASPECTS OF TOTAL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE OF TIMBERWOLF WOOD CHIPPERS. YOU ARE STRONGLY ADVISED TO TAKE YOUR CHIPPER TO AN AUTHORISED AGENT FOR ALL BUT THE MOST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS.Page 13: Service Schedule
Replace anvil when worn. RETURN TO DEALER FOR ANVIL CHANGE NOTE: Your Timberwolf woodchipper is covered by a full 12 months parts and labour warranty. Subject to correct maintenance and proper machine usage, the bearings are guaranteed for 12 months regardless of hours worked by the machine.Page 14: 13 Service Instructions
Inspect the lifting eye prior to each use - DO NOT USE LIFTING EYE IF DAMAGED. SPARES Only fit genuine Timberwolf replacement blades, screws and chipper spares. Failure to do so will result in the invalidation of the warranty and may result in damage to the chipper, personal injury or even loss of life.Page 15: Change Blades
Rotor Retaining Pin (supplied in tool kit). Timberwolf recommend you purchase a torque wrench for this and other jobs on the Use a small screw driver to clean out the star chipper.Page 16: Check Fittings
TW 13/75G CHECK FITTINGS The Timberwolf TW 13/75G is subject to large vibrations during the normal course of operation. Consequently there is always a possibility that nuts and bolts will work themselves loose. It is important that periodic checks are made to ensure the security of all fasteners. Fasteners should be tightened using a torque wrench to the required torque (see below).Page 17: Warranty Statement
– in these situations they are duly authorised to transfer any remaining warranty period to their first end user. Any warranty offered by the Timberwolf Dealer beyond the original 12 month period will be wholly covered by said Dealer.Page 18: Ec Declaration Of Conformity Certificate
TIMBERWOLF 17 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS TW 13/75G CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY..Page 19: Identification Plates
TIMBERWOLF SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS TW 13/75G..Page 20: 19 Decals
TIMBERWOLF 19 DECALS TW 13/75G DANGER HIGH VELOCITY DANGER DANGER DISCHARGE KEEP CLEAR! EXHAUST DANGER DANGER DANGER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DANGER READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. BEWARE OF SHARP BLADES THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL WITH THIS MACHINE CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING, MAINTENANCE AND WHEN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION.- Page 21 TIMBERWOLF DECALS TW 13/75G 671 - these individual decals are supplied as a set, they may not all apply to your machine.
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Page 23: Parts Lists
TIMBERWOLF TW 13/75G PARTS LISTS The following illustrations are for parts identification only. The removal or fitting of these parts may cause a hazard and should only be carried out by trained personnel. Page No. CHASSIS / ROTOR HOUSING DECALS 19 &..- Page 24 TIMBERWOLF 23 CHASSIS/ROTOR HOUSING TW 13/75G Item Part No Part Name Q’ty 1567FO Front Plate 0644 M12 P Nyloc Nut 0702 M12 A Washer 0345 Capheads 0105MH Gravity Anvil 18452FO Main Rotor Housing 2475FO Chassis 0704 M12 C Washer 2476MS..
- Page 25 TIMBERWOLF ENGINE TW 13/75G Date Last Modified: 5th Oct 2012 Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Fuel Cap 18960M Rotor Shaft Key supp’d with engine Spark Plug 4280M Rear Shaft supp’d with engine Air Filter..
- Page 26 TIMBERWOLF 25 FUNNEL/DISCHARGE TW 13/75G Date Last Modified: 24th Jan 08 Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Item Part No Part Name Q’ty 1642FO Funnel 0712 M8 C Washer 0134 Plastic Grip 0318 M12/20 Bolt 1052FO Discharge Bucket 2000FB Belt Guard..
- Page 27 TIMBERWOLF ROTOR TW 13/75G Date Last Modified: 10th Sept 09 Item Part No Part Name Q’ty Item Part No Part Name Q’ty 17342M Rotor 0648 Bearing Front SFT25 17317F Fan Blade 0796 20 thou Shim As Req’d 0701 M10 A Washer..
- Page 28 TIMBERWOLF V-BELT TENSIONING TABLE TW 13/75G..