Determine if chiller system is slow to meet setpoint on startup

Applicable Systems

  • Primary: CHLR

Description / Method

Determine if the supply temperature control is taking too long to reach its desired setpoint, on system startup. Check the amount of time the CHLR takes to reach within 2 degrees of its set point. This check only occurs after the system is enabled and before the temperature setpoint is reached.

Rule Template Type

  • Insight Type: Fault Detection
  • Trigger Type: Active High

Inputs

  • CHWST {sensor, leaving, chilled, water, temp} (Real Trend Log)
  • CHWST SP {sp, leaving, chilled, water, temp} (Real Trend Log)
  • Occ {occupied} (Binary Trend Log)

Rule Template Explanation

Logic

Determine if chiller system is slow to meet setpoint on startup
  • 1. Input sensor(s) faulty or miscalibration. Verify input sensor(s) operation.
  • 2. Chilled water not available. Verify chiller plant operation.
  • 3. Automatic control has been overridden. Revert equipment back to automatic control.
  • 4. Issue with the control loop. Review and modify controller tuning parameters.

Message

The time the chiller CHWST takes to be within 2 degrees of set point on system startup is longer than 2.5 hours per week.

Notes

This logic flow only activates the initialization of the unit. If the temperature goes above the set point a second time, this will purposefully not trigger. However, this rule will activate every time a unit engages. If the unit changes status multiple times per day, a building occupancy trend log may be more suitable to define unit status.

Parameters

Parameter Expression Block Series Number Description Default Value (Units)
Temperature Threshold 89 The acceptable temperature range the CHWST has to enter to be considered normal 2 (C)
Acceptable hours per day to reach Set Point 90 The amount of time that this error is allowable for the unit per day. Anything more than that time is considered a fault. 2.5 (h)