The "1" in 1Tool signifies its role as a unified, all-in-one development environment. Its development reflects the growing need for skilled software programmers in the HVAC/R sector, with modern tools incorporating features for remote teamwork and version control to meet this demand.
The built-in oscilloscope function lets users log up to 16 variables simultaneously. This is critical for diagnosing intermittent faults (e.g., a suction pressure that drops only at 3 AM). Logs can be exported to .CSV for analysis in Excel. carel 1tool software
Creating a robust HVAC/R control application follows a structured lifecycle within the 1tool environment. Step 1: Hardware Configuration The "1" in 1Tool signifies its role as
Upon opening a new project, the developer selects the specific target hardware (e.g., c.pCO Large) and configures the physical I/Os. This involves defining which terminals are Analogue Inputs (NTC, ratiometric, 0-10V), Digital Inputs, Analogue Outputs, or Digital (Relay) Outputs. Step 2: Logic Programming (The Strategy) This is critical for diagnosing intermittent faults (e