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Catalog 602-2 7
Extremely Low Vibration Levels
As a result of the magnetic bearings and low
inertia design, the compressor vibration levels are
extremely low, minimizing vibration that could be
transmitted to the structure.
The unit is shipped with rubber mounting pads and
spring vibration isolators are not required.
Unit Control Features
Magnitude Chillers Feature MicroTech
It is only fitting that the world’s most
revolutionary chiller design be matched with the
advanced Daikin McQuay MicroTech control
technology to give you the ultimate in chiller
performance and control. The control includes
many energy-saving features and interface
enhancements not found in any other unit controller
system on the market today. MicroTech controller's
innovative design will help keep your chiller
running efficiently . . . day in, day out, for years to
come.
Control Architecture
The Magnitude chiller takes advantage of McQuay
International’s 30 years of experience in designing
and manufacturing the highly regarded WDC line
of conventional, dual centrifugal compressor
chillers.
The operator interface panel is a 15-inch Super
VGA touch-screen, utilizing graphics to provide
clear and concise information on the chiller status,
(see page 9) alarms, trends, and setpoint adjustment.
Should the touch-screen becom
e inoperable, the
unit controller will continue uninterrupted operation
of the chiller.
The controller minds those functions that are
common to the chiller as a whole (pumps, cooling
tower, valves, etc.) and is the interface point for
BAS connection and other control inputs to the
chiller, as well as outputs such as operation of the
electronic expansion valve.
The control panel contains a USB port for
downloading the unit’s fault history, major
parameter trends, and the unit operating manual that
is stored in the microprocessor.
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