Chillers are a component of my background, but my new unit learning really ended around the time the York / JCI YCIV/YCAV/YVAA models began to hit the market. As I'm not too familiar with the controller you're mentioning, I'll ask you this: Can you download Trane TechView and hook into the controller? TechView may give you more access than you currently have.
Tech view won't work with the UC600, evidently Tracer TU is the only software that works, aside from BACnet but that only allows you to change addressing and stuff like that
Moving beyond that, but from the comfort of my dining room 900 miles away, your pump speed certainly is suspect as well as sizing. You mention the old 25 ton unit did fine, but how much scaling and efficiency loss was that unit working under, as well as plenty of other variables like HX sizing and water capacity. And sometimes chillers will have a problem staying synced up with a quickly changing heatload such has an industrial air compressor; adding more water to the loop with a large tank can help smooth the up/down swings of the return water temperature.
I'm sure the old unit was pretty inefficient and tired towards the end of it's life but I do know it actually did stage the compressors like it was supposed to. I wish my trends went back to when the old unit was new so I could see how it behaved then but I can only go back like 10 years.
Oddly enough the old system had no storage tank, and the new system has a 100 gallon tank. The heat load actually stays pretty consistent; the compressor is a 3 stage centrifugal with the aftercooler fan on a VFD, Even on the hottest or coldest days air temp usually stays within 10° of my SP. Pressure stays at 110-113psi 24/7 and flow sits around 60KCFH 24/7.
Something that is a bit of a band aid but a worthwhile solution is to increase the size of your loop. Add a 500-1000 gallon tank as a buffer which will extend the run time of the compressor at a lower tonnage while also extending the off-time of the compressor between cycles. I agree, you need to get those cycles per hour reduced.
Another band aid option is to add heat load through a basic water-cooled electric boiler. PM me if interested.
I appreciate the suggestions but being this is a process plant I can't just add stuff without going through an intense MOC(management of change) process...which is a massive pain in my ***, hours and hours of paperwork and meetings plus this setup is on a skid so the space I have to work with is limited( that's why we ended up with this stupid custom unit and not an off the shelf CGAM) If I start having a problem before Trane can figure this out I'll probably just pull the fuses for my second compressor, effectively making it a 10 ton unit temporarily.
Meanwhile, continue working to figure out the staging. If I'm reading your posts correctly it sounds like both compressors are cycling on/off together? That is definitely not ideal; hopefully there's a setting in the controller to move these to a primary/secondary configuration based on manual (human) option or balancing hours/starts. Either way, I would not do anything to push your air compressor harder. The chiller is there to serve the needs of the air compressor, not the other way around.
That's correct, the whole unit is operating in an On/off state without staging either compressor. My air compressor shutdowns are pretty far away from the actual danger zone of the unit so I can run it up there, I'm just on call for this site 24/7 so I'm trying to avoid those 1am Saturday morning call outs
though I do like OT lol
A lot of what AL has posted above is good info, very accurate. And escalate with Trane.
Does this unit perform janky during the hot summer months as well? Or is this only a cold weather problem?
Yeah, looking back at my trends from last summer it had the same issues, both compressors cycling at the same time. I don't know however if the solenoids for the unloaders were energizing or not. So it could have been running as a 20ton at full capacity instead of unloading to a 13T unit. I'll have to wait for a warm day to double check that.