SEELEY INTERNATIONAL MULTI-MAGIC Wall Controller User Manual

June 16, 2024
SEELEY INTERNATIONAL

SEELEY INTERNATIONAL MULTI-MAGIC Wall Controller

OVERVIEW

COOLER MODELS
The Wall Controller is compatible with CW-H and CW-80 coolers with Multi-Magic controls These instructions are to be read in conjunction with the Installation Operation and Maintenance literature supplied with the coolers.
KIT CONTENTS

ITEM IMAGE ITEM IMAGE
Multi-Magic Wall Controller **** Isolating Screw ****

MODBUS 120Ω

Terminating Resistor

| ****


| Instructions|

SPECIFICATIONS

General

Power supply| 24 V AC/DC +/-10 %
Power consumption| 3.2 VA 1.3 W max
Degree of Protection| IP20
Mounting| Vertical Wall, Surface Mount
Ambient operating temperature| 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 oF)
Ambient operating humidity (non-condensing)| 0 to 75%
Ambient storage temperature| -30 to 50 oC (-22 to 122 oF)
Ambient storage humidity (non-condensing)| 0 to 75%
Embedded Temperature Sensor Characteristics
Type| 10 k NTC type 2 thermistor
Resolution| +/- 0.1 oC (+/- 0.2 oF)
Measurement range| -40 to +50 oC (-40 to +122 oF)
Accuracy| +/- 0.5 oC (+/- 0.9 oF) at 21 oC (70 oF)

typical calibration

Embedded Humidity Sensors Characteristics
Type and calibration| Single-point calibrated bulk polymer
Precision| Reading ranges from 10 to 90% R.H. non-condensing

10 to 20 % precision: 10%

20 to 80 % precision: 5%

80 to 90 % precision: 10%

Stability| Less than 1.0% yearly (typical drift)
Communication
Type| RS 485 Modbus Client
Maximum number of Modbus Server devices| 15

QUICK START

  • 24 V AC/DC POWER AND RS 485 MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS WIRING

WALL CONTROLLER

CW-H COOLER  CW-80 COOLER

MAIN SCREEN LAYOUT

RS 485 MODBUS NETWORK SETUP – FIRST-TIME USE
IMPORTANT – The Multi-Magic Wall Controller can control up to 15 CW-H and/or CW-80 coolers.
Ensure each cooler is powered up and has a unique node address set. Refer to the installation literature provided with the cooler for setup instructions.
Enter SETTINGS – CONFIGURATION – NETWORK menu

  • The list shows all detected coolers.
  • Press EDIT to scan the network and detect coolers.
  • Press SAVE to commit detected coolers to Wall Controller memory.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION & MOUNTING

WALL CONTROLLER DIMENSIONS AND SETUP NOTES

Number Description
1 Colour touchscreen
2 Power supply connector
3 RS 485 Modbus connector
4 Holes for temperature and humidity measurement

The Multi-Magic Wall Controller should be placed indoors, approximately 1.5 metres (5’) above the floor, in the same zone in which cooling is required. Placement is critical for the correct functioning of the temperature and humidity sensors inside the Controller.
The following points must be taken into consideration:

  • Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
  • Avoid mounting on external walls.
  • Avoid mounting the wall controller near heat sources such as stoves and televisions.
  • Do not locate in the direct airflow of the duct outlets.
  • Do not locate in strong drafts or dead spots such as cupboards/drawers.
  • Always seal the wall cable entry hole.
  • Avoid blocking or restricting the vent holes located on the underside of the Wall Controller, as this is where the sensors are located. Important! Drafts within the wall cavity can impact the temperature and humidity reading of the wall control. We recommend that the cable access hole be sealed, but in such a way that the cable can still retreat into the wall cavity.
  • The Wall Controller shall be mounted vertically.

WALL CONTROLLER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Step Action
1 Open the unit by pulling on the bottom side of the display (1)
2 Ensure the correct side of the base faces up
3 Pull cables 150 mm (5.90 in.) out from wall
4 Align the base and mark the location of two mounting holes on the wall or

panel (2)

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CAUTION!

Always make sure there are no electrical cables, gas or water pipes, or the like, behind where you intend to drill.

5| Install anchors (NOT INCLUDED) in wall (3)
6| Insert cable in the central hole of the base
7| Place the rear cover on the wall and align it with mounting holes (4)
8| Insert screws (NOT INCLUDED) in mounting holes on each side of the base (5)
9| Insert POWER and CONTROL wiring according to the wiring chart
10| Gently push excess wiring back into the hole
11| Gently align the cover to the top of the base and snap it in place from the bottom (6)
12| Install the isolated screw connection for securing the plastic housing (7)

CONNECTING

COMMUNICATION CABLE SPECIFICATION

  • Suitable for Modbus RS 485 applications
  • Minimum 1 twisted pair (TP) and a third conductor
  • Copper Conductors
  • 0.5 mm2 / AWG 20
  • Braided Shield with Drain Wire
  • Characteristic impedance 120Ω
  • Nominal capacity between conductors 89 pF/m
  • Nominal capacity between conductors and shielding 161 pF/m

Use the twisted pair for the ‘+’ and ‘-‘ signal terminals. Use the 3rd conductor for the signal GND terminals. Attach the braided shield/drain wire to the EARTH terminal at one end only.

WIRING REQUIREMENTS

  • Communication wiring must be kept separate from AC power wiring.
  • Always route communication cables at least 300mm (12”) away from high-voltage cables and high-power machines.
  • Crossover high-power cables at right angles.
  • The maximum cable length to the first cooler is 100m.
  • The maximum cable length between each cooler is 100m.

Note: Non-shielded cables are not protected against electromagnet interference which can cause signal degradation.
Attach the 120Ω resistor (supplied with Wall Controller) between the “+” and “-” terminals of the Wall Controller
Attach the 120Ω resistor (supplied with Multi-Magic coolers) between the “+” and “-” terminals of the last cooler on the RS 485 Modbus network.
Do not fit the 120Ω resistor to coolers installed between the Wall Controller and the last cooler.. See the Appendix for example wiring schematics.

POWER

Characteristic Specification
Power supply 24 V AC/DC +/-10 %
Power consumption 3.2 VA 1.3 W max
Fuse Recommendation (not included) Type T 500mA

The Multi-Magic Wall Controller can be powered by either a cooler on the network or a dedicated power supply.
Note: Should a networked cooler be used for providing power, turning power off the cooler will prevent the Wall Controller from controlling the remaining coolers on the network.
Use proper wire sizes to meet voltage and current requirements and use copper conductors.
If using a dedicated power supply, it must be rated Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) according to IEC 61140. These sources of power are isolated between the electrical input and output circuits of the power supply as well as simple separation from ground (earth), PELV, and other SELV systems.

WALL CONTROLLER

CW-H COOLER CW-80 COOLER

TERMINATING RESISTOR

  • Attach the 120Ω resistor (supplied with Wall Controller) between the “+” and “-” terminals of the Wall Controller

WALL CONTROLLER

  • Attach the 120Ω resistor (supplied with coolers) between the “+” and “-” terminals of the LAST cooler on the RS 485 Modbus network.

CW-H COOLER CW-80 COOLER

OPERATION SCREENS

MAIN MENU

COOL MODE (MANUAL SPEED CONTROL)
Use COOL mode with manual speed control to keep the connected cooler(s) running at a constant fan speed.

To enable COOL mode with manual speed control,

  • Press the ON-OFF button.
  • Press the COOL mode button once.
  • Press the INDIRECT and/or DIRECT* buttons as required to enable the respective cooling stages.
  • Press the FAN SPEED-UP DOWN arrow buttons to set the fan speed.

*Note:* The DIRECT cooling stage button is only available if Supercool cooler(s) are detected during Network Setup.
Note:** The DIRECT cooling stage can only be turned ON if the INDIRECT stage is also ON.

COOL MODE (AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL)
Use COOL mode with automatic speed control to maintain space temperature and relative humidity* by automatically varying the connected cooler(s) fan speed.

To enable COOL mode with automatic speed control,

  • Press the ON-OFF button.
  • Press the COOL mode button twice.
  • Set the target internal temperature. Set point can be adjusted in increments of 0.5 oC (1 oF) between 15 oC and 30 oC (60 oF and 85 oF).
  • Connected cooler(s) fan speed will be adjusted to try to maintain this temperature.
  • Set the target Relative Humidity (RH)*. Set point can be adjusted in increments of 5 % between 50% and 90%.
  • Connected cooler(s) will enable the DIRECT cooling stage if the measured internal RH is lower than the set point.
  • Connected cooler(s) will disable the DIRECT cooling stage if the measured internal RH is higher than the set point.

Note: RH set point buttons are only available if Supercool cooler(s) are detected during Network Setup.

VENT MODE
Use VENT mode with manual speed control to keep connected cooler(s) running at a constant speed with no cooling stage enabled.

To enable VENT mode with manual speed control,

  • Press the ON-OFF button.
  • Press the VENT mode button.
  • Press the FAN SPEED-UP DOWN arrow buttons to set the fan speed.

PROGRAM MODE
Use PROGRAM mode to maintain space temperature and relative humidity* on a “set and forget” seven-day program.

When PROGRAM mode is enabled, the wall controller will check the current day, time, temperature and relative humidity set points against the real- time/current values and run the connected cooler(s) as required.
To enable PROGRAM mode,

  • Press the ON-OFF button.
  • Press the PROGRAM mode button.

The controller will display the current time.
*Note: Relative humidity set point options are only available if Supercool cooler(s) are detected during Network Setup.

EDIT THE 7-DAY PROGRAM
To edit the 7-day program, press the EDIT button..

  • Each day is divided into four time periods with the user able to set when each of these periods starts and ends and the required temperature / relative humidity* set points.
  • In the above example, the connected coolers are programmed for the following sequence;
  • 07:00 – Turn ON, with set-points of 24C and 60% RH
  • 11:00 – Turn OFF (set points are ignored)
  • 16:00 – Turn ON, with set points of 24C and 60% RH
  • 22:00 – Turn OFF (set points are ignored)
  • Press the left and right arrow buttons to cycle through each day of the week. When finished setting a schedule for a particular day, press SAVE DAY. Alternatively, press SAVE ALL to save the shown schedule for all days.
  • Note: Relative humidity set point options are only available if Supercool cooler(s) are detected during Network Setup.

MENU

SETTING SCREENS

TIME AND DATE

  • To adjust the time and date, press the up/down buttons for each field. Check the box to change the date format between DD/MM and MM/DD.
  • When finished, press SAVE.
  • These values are used in the PROGRAM mode and for time stamping fault codes.

LANGUAGE

To change the Wall Controller language press the Change Language box and select from ENGLISH (default), SPANISH, ITALIAN and FRENCH.
Note: The Wall Controller will automatically restart if the language is changed.

SECURITY LOCK

  • First Time Use. Upon enabling Security Lock for the first time, the user is required to set a 4-digit user passcode.
  • If enabled, the Security Lock screen will appear 60 seconds after the screen has been idle.
  • Enter the user passcode to remove the Security Lock screen and make changes to the Wall Controller operating mode.
  • Press the back button to view the Wall Controller operating mode. No changes are allowed.
  • Press the Service Button to enter the Seeley Service 7378 passcode. Full access is granted.
  • If the user passcode is entered incorrectly 5 times the reset 5331 passcode is required.

TEMPERATURE UNITS

MENU

AUTO-RESTART
ON: After a power failure, all connected coolers will resume running in the last selected operating mode. OFF: After a power failure, all connected coolers will remain off. To resume running, a user is required to select an operating mode.
ROOM SENSORS
Connected coolers can be used with additional room/internal temperature and relative humidity sensors, each sold and supplied separately. Use the Room Sensor screen to enable additional sensors for use in AUTOMATIC COOL and PROGRAM modes. Refer to the literature provided with the sensor for installation and setup instructions.
AMBIENT SENSORS
Connected coolers can be used with additional ambient/external temperature and relative humidity sensors, each sold and supplied separately. Use the Ambient Sensor screen to enable additional sensors for use with AMBIENT CONDITIONING MONITORING mode. Refer to the literature provided with the sensor for installation and setup instructions.
NOTE! Ambient Conditioning Monitoring mode is not compatible with the Minimum/Maximum Fan Speed functions. When Minimum/Maximum Fan Speed mode is enabled, Ambient Conditioning Monitoring is automatically disabled.

CONFIGURATION SCREENS

MINIMUM – MAXIMUM FAN SPEED LIMITS

  • Check the box to set specified minimum and maximum fan speed limits between Speeds 1 and 10.

Minimum Speed

  • For Vent Mode and Cool Mode (Manual Speed Control)
  • Users will be unable to manually select a fan speed below the specified minimum limit.
  • For Cool Mode (Automatic Speed Control) and Program Mode
  • Connected cooler (s) fan speed will not automatically go below the specified minimum limit.
  • A “SPEED LIMITED” warning will appear on the main page when the limit is active.
  • At the temperature set point, the connected cooler(s) fan speed is maintained at the specified minimum speed, the INDIRECT cooling stages are maintained, whilst the DIRECT cooling stages* are turned off.
  • At 0.5oC (1.0oF) below the temperature set point, the connected cooler(s) fan speed is maintained at the specified minimum speed and the INDIRECT cooling stages are turned off.

*Note: DIRECT cooling stages are only available on Supercool coolers.

Maximum Speed

  • For Vent Mode and Cool Mode (Manual Speed Control)
  • Users will be unable to manually select a fan speed above the specified maximum limit.
  • For Cool Mode (Automatic Speed Control) and Program Mode
  • Connected cooler (s) fan speed will not automatically go above the specified maximum limit.
  • A “SPEED LIMITED” warning will appear on the main page when the limit is active.

NOTE! Ambient Conditioning Monitoring mode is not compatible with the Minimum/Maximum Fan Speed functions. When Minimum/Maximum Fan Speed mode is enabled, Ambient Conditioning Monitoring is automatically disabled.

CONFIGURATION SCREENS

MODBUS RS 485 NETWORK SETUP

IMPORTANT – The Wall Controller can control up to 15 CW-H and/or CW-80 coolers. Ensure each cooler is powered up, has a unique node address set and a 120Ω Modbus terminating resistor is fitted to the Wall Controller and the LAST cooler in the network. Refer to the installation literature provided with the coolers for setup instructions.
Nodes 1 to 8 are shown on Page 1, and Nodes 9 to 15 are shown on Page 2.

  • Green square = Cooler detected at the node. The type of cooler will be displayed.
  • Empty square = No cooler detected at the node. DEVICE NOT DETECTED displayed.
  • Press SAVE to commit detected coolers to Wall Control memory. Unused nodes will be removed from the list.

Press the NAME field to type in a user-specified name or asset tag for the cooler.

  • If changes to the Rs 485 Modbus network are required (e.g. adding or removing a cooler), press MODIFY to re-scan all nodes.
  • Press SAVE to commit detected coolers to Wall Control memory. Unused nodes will be removed from the list.
  • Alert will be shown when two or more devices are detected at the same node address.
  • The error will be shown when no coolers are found on the network.

DEVICE MONITOR SCREENS

MENU

  • Use the DEVICE screen to access information about individual coolers installed on the RS 485 Modbus network. Press the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to access each node’s address.
  • The fault message bar at the bottom will display any active faults. If multiple active faults are present, the message will cycle through each in turn. Use the FAULT RESET button to clear all active faults.
  • The MESSAGE BAR contains useful information about the current cooler stat and will cycle through all active messages.
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
STANDBY The cooler is ON but no control input is active.
VENT MODE The fan is running but no cooling stage is on.
TANK INITIAL FILL Inlet Solenoid is on and water is entering the tank. Pumps

will not start until the tank is full.
PRE-WET – FS LIMITED| Pre-Wet is enabled. The pumps are running for extra 2 minutes whilst the fan speed is limited.
FAN START DELAY| Fan start delay is enabled. Fans will start after the delay timer has expired.
INDIRECT PUMP RUNNING| IEC COOL MODE – IEC pump cycles ON for 60 seconds and OFF for 100 seconds.
CORE DRAIN| IEC COOL MODE – The IEC pump has just turned OFF and the water is returning to the tank.
TANK FILL-IEC| IEC COOL MODE – Inlet Water Solenoid is on and water is entering the tank.
TANK LEVEL OK| IEC COOL MODE – Tank is full, waiting for IEC pumps to start.
TANK FILL-DEC| DEC COOL MODE – Inlet Water Solenoid is on and water is entering the tank.
DIRECT PUMP RUNNING| DEC COOL MODE – The DEC pump is running. The pump runs continuously.
SALINITY DRAIN| Tank water has reached the maximum salinity level. A tank drain and fill cycle is in progress.
CLEAN WATER DRAIN| The chlorinator has not run for 24 hours and a complete tank drain and fill cycle is in progress
REMOTE SHUTDOWN| Multi-Magic Wall Controller has been locked by a BMS input. Refer to the Wall Controller manual.

COOLER MONITOR

  • The monitor screen displays the status of each of the important components of the cooler.

FAULT HISTORY

  • Use the FAULT HISTORY screen to view a log of faults associated with the cooler Each fault is time-stamped based on the settings from the TIME AND DATE screen.
  • Press NEXT to cycle through 3 pages of fault history.
  • Press CLEAR to remove all historical faults.

REMOTE BMS LOCK

Use the BMS IEC or DEC input terminals on any connected cooler to remotely shut down all connected coolers and lock the Wall Controller. When applied, no cooler control from the Wall Controller is possible and all connected coolers will display “REMOTE SHUTDOWN”.

  • Remove the input signal to resume running in the last known Wall Controller operating mode.
  • Refer to the Appendix for example wiring schematic.

Note: Connected devices must have software 89R0821 or later installed for this feature to work.
This feature may be useful when Building Managers wish to remotely shutdown coolers during certain hours (e.g. overnight). This prevents Wall Controllers from being accidently left on when the cooling space is unoccupied.

COOLER FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

FAULT SCREEN DISPLAY
Should a connected cooler detect a fault the following pop-up screen will appear on the Wall Controller.

  • Scan the QR Code with a compatible smartphone to be directed to the Seeley International Climate Wizard Technical Documents website.
  • Press RESET to remove the pop-up screen and restart the effected cooler. If the fault re-occurs the pop-up screen will re-appear.
  • Press IGNORE to remove the pop-up screen. The fault will remain active in the background and a warning triangle will appear on the main page until the fault is reset.
  • All fault codes are added to the FAULT HISTORY screen of the individual cooler.

FAULT CODE DESCRIPTIONS

  • All faults below shut the individual cooler down unless stated. Other coolers on the same RS 485
  • The Modbus network will continue to run.
  • For cooler faults, please refer to the cooler manual for further details.
Code Component Fault Description
FC 1 COOLER PLC – PCBA COMMUNICATION FAILURE
FC 2 COOLER FAILURE TO DETECT WATER AT LOW PROBE
FC 3 COOLER FAILURE TO DETECT WATER AT HIGH PROBE
FC 4 COOLER FAILURE TO CLEAR LOW PROBE DURING DRAIN
FC 5 COOLER WATER WAS DETECTED AT THE HIGH PROBE BUT NOT LOW PROBE
FC 7 COOLER SUPPLY FAN MOTOR ERROR
FC 9 COOLER PLC EXPANSION COMMUNICATION FAULT
FC 10 COOLER CHLORINATOR FAULT
FC 11 SENSOR ROOM AIR SENSOR FAULT

Temperature or Relative Humidity input has been 0V or 10V for 10 minutes.

Check sensor values at the PLC cooler screen “SENSORS” menu.

Check sensor wiring connections.

If no sensor is fitted, check sensor has not been accidentally enabled on the Wall

Controller and/or PLC.

This is a running fault. Connected cooler(s) will not turn off.

FC 12| SENSOR| AMBIENT AIR SENSOR FAULT

Temperature or Relative Humidity input has been 0V or 10V for 10 minutes.

Check sensor values at the PLC cooler screen “SENSORS” menu.

Check sensor wiring connections.

If no sensor is fitted, check sensor has not been accidentally enabled on the Wall

Controller and/or PLC.

This is a running fault. Connected cooler(s) will not turn off.

FC 13| COOLER| EXHAUST FAN MOTOR ERROR
FC 16| WALL CONTROLLER| WALL CONTROLLER COMMUNICATION FAILURE

The Wall Controller has lost communication with the cooler Ensure the cooler is powered up.

Check communication cable connections between the Wall Controller and cooler.

including 120Ω Modbus terminating resistors.

Check communication cable connections between cooler terminals and cooler PLC.

OTHER POTENTIAL PROBLEMS

Problem Suggested Remedy

Cannot find cooler(s) on

RS 485 Modbus network

| Ensure the cooler is powered up. Ensure cooler control is set to WC (Wall Controller). Ensure the cooler has a unique node address set.

Refer to the installation literature provided with the cooler for setup instructions

Check SETTTINGS – CONFIGURATION – NETWORK to review installed coolers.

Press MODIFIY to re-scan all nodes.

If “DEVICE NOT DETECTED” is displayed, check RS 485 cabling between wall control and cooler. Check 120Ω Modbus terminating resistor is fitted to the Wall Controller and the last Cooler in the network. When the Modbus network is connected correctly, a measurement of 60Ω should be present at any point in the network.
Cooler(s) not running| The Wall Controller is not in COOL mode with either INDIRECT or DIRECT cooling stages selected.
The set temperature has been achieved and the coolers are on standby.
The Controller is in PROGRAM mode and the current period specifies the cooler is “OFF”.

Review the schedule via the PROGRAM- EDIT screen.

Check SETTINGS – DEVICE – FAULT HISTORY. Check and rectify Faults
Temperature and/or Relatively Humidity values are not steady/ constantly changing| Avoid blocking or restricting the vent holes located on the underside of the Controller, as this is where the sensors are located.
Check for damage to the circuit board on the back of the controller.

Water, debris, and insects can be accessed through unsealed wall cable entry holes.

Replace Wall Controller.
Touchscreen unresponsive| Clean screen.

Do not use harsh chemical cleaners, for best results use distilled water or a

touchscreen-specific cleaning agent with a microfibre cloth.

Remove and reapply power to the Wall Controller to force a reboot
Replace Wall Controller
Forgotten User Password

(Entered user passcode incorrectly 5 times).

| When requested, enter RESET passcode 5331
Extremely Low Salinity warnings in the Device Monitor| To allow for correct water level detection, Climate Wizard coolers require

a water supply with a minimum conductivity of 100uS/cm. When water supplies are significantly below this value, the following warning is shown in the Device Monitor

Coolers may continue to run, but at an increased risk of Fault Code 2 (Failure to detect water at Low Prove) and Fault Code 3 (Failure to detect water at High Probe).

APPENDIX – EXAMPLE WIRING SCHEMATIC

Warranty

Warranty (Australia only)

CONTACT

MANUFACTURED BY: SEELEY INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD

  • 112 O’SULLIVAN BEACH RD, LONSDALE SA, 5160. AUSTRALIA

IMPORTED BY: SEELEY INTERNATIONAL (EUROPE) LTD

  • Unit 11 Byron Business Centre Duke Street,
  • Hucknall Nottingham, NG15 7HP United Kingdom

SEELEY INTERNATIONAL (AMERICAS) LTD

  • 1002 S 56th Avenue, Suite # 101
  • Phoenix, Arizona 85043, USA

SEELEY INTERNATIONAL (AFRICA) PTY LTD

  • 6 Witton Road, Foundersview South,
  • Modderfontein 1609, Gauteng, South Africa
  • It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement.
  • Accordingly, specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected.
  • 859731-E (Software 90R0622 onwards)
  • seeleyinternational.com.

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