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INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL Part No.: M08014307008 Literature No.: MAC1202-A0 Modular Air Cooled Chiller/Heat Pump MAC210 DM5/DS5/DRM5/DRS5 MAC230 DM5/DS5/DRM5/DRS5 it we 9 ea eee thc Re cate Regt) Table of Contents 1 Safety Considerations ..... 2 Product Information...... 4 5 2.1. Features. 5 22. Nomenclature. 8 2.3 Unit Main Parts 7 3 Specifications... 8 3.1. Specification Parameters. 8 3.2 Operating Temperature Range 9 3.3 Reference Table for Performance Parameters 10 3.4 Water Pressure Drop 1 3.5 Dimensions 12 4 Installation . 213 4.1. Machine Installation Space 13 4.2. Hoisting Chillers 15 4.3 Installing chilled water untt. 15 44 Electrical Wiring 16 4.5 Connecting Water Pipes 19 4.6 Pipe Design for the Air-Conditioning System. 22 4.7 Water Storage Tank Volume Calculating 23 4.8 Calculating volume of expansion water tank 24 4.9 Model Selection Principles for the Water Circulation Pump 24 5 User Manual for Controller .. . 25 5.1. Features of the Controller 25 5.2. Size of the Controller 25 5.3 Functions of the Controller. 26 5.4. Controller Settings 27 5.5 Controller Installation 28 5.6 Controller Stoppage Code 29 6 Commissioning and Operation .... oo -30 6.1 Items to be Confirmed Before Turning on Unit, 30 6.2 Items to be Checked during the Pilot Run 34 7 Repair and Maintenance 32 7.4. Repair 32 7.2 Maintenance 33 8 Stoppage and Handling 34 8.1 Stoppage Code and Running Status. 34 8.2 Cause for failure and troubleshooting 35 9 Water Quality Management a 42 9.1. Water Quality Requirements 42 ©2012 ShenZhen McQuay 9.2. Water Processing Method... 10 Notice to Users 11 After sales Services & Warranty .... 12 Maintenance (Repair) Record 46 (©2012 ShenZhen McQuay 1 Safety Considerations One ogee acer ka a AX Caution: This symbol represents an operation which can cause lethal or major injuries if not correctly performed A\ Note: This symbol represents an operation that can cause damage to the unit or bodily injury if not correctly performed. @ This symbol represents important instructions that must be followed © This symbol represents forbidden operations. Points for Attention for Installation and Usage To make the unit work with the optimal performance, the following instructions must be followed and non-conformances must be rectified before starting the unit AY Taal ate] 1 Installation and maintenance must be —_; ™ Optional parts must be installed by performed by professional customer professional customer service personnel service personnel from the Company. | Customers can select only optional parts that Installation and maintenance must be are recommended by the Company; otherwise performed by specially trained and certficated | electric shock or fire mightbe incurred. @y professionel customer service personnel. Measures must be taken to prevent refrigerant leakage. When a unit is installed indoor, conerete measures must be taken to prevent refrigerant leakage. If the refrigerant leaks and the density of the refrigerant in the air reaches a certain threshold, people might be suffocated. ® Installation must be performed according to the user manual Incorrect installation can cause accidents such as damage to the unit, refrigerant leakage. electric shock or fire. ™ Proper measures must be taken to protect the unit against strong wind and Electric parts must be protected against earthquake during the installation; moisture: otherwise the unit might fall off and cause | otherwise, electric shock, fire and other accidents. : accidents might be incurred. 1 The installation groundwork must be strong enough. The unit must be installed on a strong groundwork to prevent the unit from falling off and causing accidents A dedicated circuit must be designed and installed by professional customer service personnel Electric installation must meet the Electric Equipment Engineering Standards and Indoor Electric Equipment Wiring Specifications. Power cablas of incorrect specifications may incur @ {electric leakage, fire or other accidents. ©2012 ShenZhen McQuay A\ Installation Precautions ™ Hot and cold water that is used must meet the water quality requirements. If the water quality does not meet the specified requirements, the durability and performance of the unit may be degraded and water leakage may occur in serious situations. For details about the water quality requirements, see 9.1 Water Quality Requirements e ™ Do not use refrigerant or anti-free oil of the incorrect model otherwise fire or explosion may be incurred 8 I The electric leakage breaker must be correct configured The electric leakage breaker must be installed according to the electric specifications; incorrect installation might cause electric shock ° The power cable must not be too tight; otherwise the cable might break and cause fire or other accidents. 8 ™ The unit must be properly grounded The grounding line must not be connected to the gas pive, water pipe, lightning-proof rods or telephone lines. Incorrect grounding method may cause electric shock accidents. ° 1 The voltage fluctuations of the power supply must not exceed +10% of the rated voltage. The power cable must be separated from welder transformers which could cause great voltage fluctuations e ™ Do not touch the compressor and high-temperature parts of the refrigerant circuit. They may cause burning injuries. Do not touch cutting edges and heat exchanger fins. Avoid contact with cutting edges and coll surfaces which may cause bodily injuries. Select an installation site where water can be smoothly discharged If water cannot be smoothly discharged. the unit might be affected by moisture. 8 Prepare protective equipment and installation tools Personal protective equipment such as gloves and work uniforms can help to prevent accidental bodily injuries 9 The unit must not be installed in a harsh environment. Do not install the unit in dirty, grimy, salty or ‘sulfured places. 8 Do not install the unit in a place with possible gas leakage Leaked gas around the unit might cause accidents such as fire or explosion. 8 Properly protective measures must be taken before installing unit in a hospital, near a communication base station or similar places Frequency converters, electric generators, high-frequency medical equipment, and Wireless communication devices can affect the performance of the unit or cause the unit to fail The unit must be moved with great 8 caution. Aunit that is heavier than 20 kg cannot be moved by one person alone, and must be moved with special machinery. 8 ©2012 ShenZhen McQuay Z\ Usage Considerations Do not turning on or off the unit by directly turning on the power supply switch; otherwise a fire or electric shock accident may be incurred 2) | Do not change the settings of safety devices, othenwise fire or explosion may be incurred Do not use a fuse that exceeds the upper currency limit Ifthe fuse is replaced with a wire or other conductors, the unit may be damaged and a fire may be incurred. 8 ™ Do not short the safety device to shut down the unit; otherwise a fire or explosion may be incurred and the unit may be damaged. 8 ™ Do not use the unit for purposes other than it is intended for. The unit is not intended to store food, animal or plant, precision equipment or art objects. Storing these objects using the unit may degrade the quality of these objects. rs) nsiderations for Injecting the R410 refrigera 1 Fill the unit with liquid refrigerant. Gas refrigerant may change and degrade the performance of the unit ™ Shut down the unit and cut off the power supply before any maintenance work; otherwise a fire and bodily injury may be incurred. ®@ Drain the water in the unit if the unit is to be suspended for a long time. If the unit is to be suspended for a long time, fill the water pipes with antifreeze or drain the water from the unit; otherwise the unit might be frozen and burst. 8 ™ Do not pile or hang anything on the unit If you pile or hung anything on the unit, the object may fall and cause accidents. 8 ™ Do not operate the unit with a wet hand; otherwise an electric shock may be incurred. Do not touch revolving parts of the unit; otherwise a bodily injury may be incurred, 8 If the unit malfunctions, cut off the power supply and contact the dealer for help immediately. ry ™ Do not use the original refrigerant circuit The original refrigerant circuit contains refrigerant and antifreeze that contains Chloride which may degrade the antifreeze oil of the new unit. ©2012 ShenZhen McQuay McQuay Conditioning "McQuay" is a registered trademark of McQuay Intemational, and is valid across the world. ©2012 McQuay Intemational This manual is intended for the current products of McQuay International. Product design and structures are subject to change without further notice. (©2012 ShenZhen McQuay 2 Product Information 2.1 Features = Overview McQuay MAC series air-cooled chilled-water heat pump units are highly reliable, secure and flexible. This series of units are elaborately designed to be delicate and elegant. In addition, they are so flexible that they support fan coils and air handling units of various specifications and models. Units of this series are marked for their high efficiency, low noise, user-friendliness, secure operation, easy installation and maintenance ete, and are widely used in factories, stations, hotels, villas, office buildings, top-grade residences etc. Besides, they can also be used in industrial chiling, = Multi-grade Modulation MAC210/230 series units feature 2-grade modulation which can be transformed to multi-grade modulations in modular combinations. For example, 8 MAC210 units can realize 16 modulation grades with effects very similar to that of stepless modulation. With operation grades controlled electronically, the unit exerts less shock to the power grid and saves more energy. ™ Outstanding Performance MAC series units feature leading-edge technologies and name-brand accessories which are strictly tested for compatibility. Fully hermetic volute compressor and low-noise fans minimize the operation noise. With efficient volute compressors and precise throttling systems with electronic expansion valves, the units feature high EER and COP, especially at partial workload. ™ Easy Control Units can be controlled individually or together by an electronic controller. The controller is strongly interference proof and can exert control from as far as 1000 meters away. Fallures are represented by error codes displayed on the controller to facilitate troubleshooting. ™ Easy Installation ‘The units are designed to best facilitate User installation. The cooling system is made hermetic in the factory. Customers do not need to connect any copper pipe or refill refrigerant. The water system has an inlet connector which is to be connected to the terminal equipment. Having installed the unit as instructed, customers just need to check that water and pump pipes are clean before pumping water and powering on the unit = Defrosting ‘The controller defrosts the unit automatically according to the operation time of the unit and the temperature of the heat exchanger. ™ Security Measures The cooling system is protected against extreme pressures: discharge pressure will not be too high, nor will inhaling pressure be too low; against extreme discharge temperature: discharge temperature will not be too high; against freezing during cooling operation: when the water temperature is too low, the plate heat exchanger will not freeze up or burst internally; and against low temperature: during cold winter tine, the water pipe and plate heat exchanger will not freeze up or burst internally (This feature works only when the system is working in the heating mode with the main power supply tumed on). ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay ™ Highly Adaptive The unit shell is made of galvanized, phosphorized steel plate with pure polyester plating to withstand weathering. The unit is reasonably designed to save space. It can be mounted on wells, balconies or the roof, thus eliminating the need for a dedicated equipment room, The unit is highly adaptive and can operate smoothly in hostile conditions such as extremely high or low temperatures, ™ Easy Maintenance To access and service any part of the unit, you just need to dismantle the side panel or the front panel. ‘When the unit stops working abnormally, the controller prompts the reason to facilitate troubleshooting. 2.2 Nomenclature MAC 210 D RM SLH-F. CAE Model code _| L Export/Domestic sales code Cooling capacity code: Detailed descriation on product specification Design SiN Powor supply Functional type Product ype Code for parallel connected units |______ Refrigerant code Model code —— MAC, MACS, etc. Cooling capacity code — 050, 080, 150, etc. Design SIN —A, B, C, et. Functional type —— R: heat pump; omitted in chiller Code for parallel connected units — For modular air-cooled chiller (heat pump) unit, M: master unit; S: slave unit For single unit, this code is omitted Refrigerant code — 3: R134a: 4: R407C; 5: R410A; R22: omitted Model — Standard model: omitted; LC: standard model for cooling in low temperature; LH: standard model for heating in low temperature SR: total heat recovery Power supply features —— F: 380-415VI3N~/50Hz: A: 220-240V~/50H2 Detailed description on product specification — AA, AB, AC, ZZ.etc. Export/Domestic sales code — omitted: China; B: Australia; M: Mexico; U: America; E: Other region, etc. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 2.3 Unit Main Parts = Modular Air Cooled Chiller/Heat Pump MAC210DMSIDSS MAC210DRMS/DRS5S MAC230DMSIDSS_ MAC230DRMS/DRS5 Lunirecaner 7 & Ecneconsonans, —~ ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 3 Specifications 3.1 Specifica’ n Parameters Model macztops | macztoprs | macz3005 | MACZ30DR5 Nominal cooling capacity KW 600 800 050 370 Nominal heating capacty | _KW 640 = 360 Cooling input power KW 788 798 792 203 Cooling operation currant R 355 372 369 368 Heating input power KW 205 = 200 Heating operation current A 382 = 367 Performance parameter : 319 3.08 3.39 3.30) Effect Grade : 3 3 2 2 Power supaly : 380-4 TSVIBN=/60Rz Type : Hermetic soroll compressor Compressor Quantity Unit 2 Type : Broad wheel axial fans with low noise Fan ‘Quantity Unit 2 HiL power input_| _kW T1621 0452 Type - Efficient plate heat exchanger Heat Water fiow ) mm 103 103 412 11.52 exchanger oe ator flow 5 inom) mh - 110 - 14 Unit WPD KPa 380 380 440 373 Water pipe connection size | mm =DN50 Designed maximum temperature difference between input and | © 7 output water Unit Length = Haight = ae dimensions With mm 1990*840%1840 Running weight kg 530) 355 530 525 Unit weight ko 520. 540 520 515 Note: 1. Nominal Reftigerating Capacity Condition: Outiowing water temperature 7, water flow 0.172 {m'/(h-KW)], (Outdoor temperature 35. 2. Nominal Heating Capacity Condition: Outfiowing water temperature 45%, water flow 0.172[m *(hekW)], Outdoor dry-bulb temperature 7°C, wet bulb temperat ure 6, 3. The specifications given in the table will be subject to the modifications on product design by the manufacturer. No notice will be further given, ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 3.2 Operating Temperature Range ™ Operating Temperature Range 50} 6 0 roa 0} | Cooling Note: Ensure that the water low is within the specified range. If the water flow is too small, scale may accumulate and degrade the performance of the unit, cause the antireeze device to activate, or Heating cause rust points and refrigerant : leakage. Ifthe water low is too large, the unit may be corroded due to water impact. 25 9 35 40 MS 50 69 60 OS utter water tem. (°C) Water flow range abueI MOLI Model MAC210DMS/DS5 | MAC210DRMS/DRSS | MAC230DMS/DS5 | MAC230DRMS/DRS5 Max. value (m/h) 13.4 13.4 146 15.0 Rated value (mh) 10.3 103 112 11.52 Min. value (mh) 72 72 78 80 = Working Conditions Item Power supply voltage. Power supply frequenc Rated voltage +10% Rated frequency +2% Variations between phases Rated vollage #2% Air quality Flow rate of chilled water Must not contain solute that can corrode copper, aluminum or iron 0.5 - 2.0mis Pressure of chilled water <0.7Mpa Quality of chilled water Must not contain solute that can corrode copper, iron, or welding material For details on the water quality requirements, see Chapter 9: Water Quality Management (page 42). installation site Take anti-snow and ventilation measures as required. ‘Ambient tomp. Refer to the figure above. Note 1. The unit is strictly tested before delivery and can work safely in the rated working conditions, 2. For the performance parameters of the unit in different working conditions, see 3.3 Reference Table for Performance Parameters. 3. This is the normal operating temperature range for the unit. Beyond this temperature range, the unit can only operate for a short moment before a failure alarm is triggered, ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 10 3.3 Reference Table for Performance Parameters Cooling Capacity Variation Table ‘ambient tema (©) ‘CO [Cees |fowe [Soar] Powe [one] owe cara] Powe [eapact] Post [espace] Foxe" [eaact] Poms [canace| Power itt ml on ‘am et a a oa = [res [we] os | wr] ooo | [9 | we | os | wes | 29 | oor] es |e | 24 | ot The peep [we pose | tes [es [vs [oo | se [see oe |e pet] wo | Zea sess [se [tet | tor | 152 [ree | 105 | oes |e | ova | so | cos | 207 | se | aa] | ar 2] sr[weles|er[e| | [us| nel ws[ee>aalee| = [ar [at = Ls [uepar[wrpse[va[zelwr[rer] o [rpae| © per] [m7 ze [se] ce [arp we [oor [rer | oes | ea | oo [moe [oe [ozo [re [wo [ee | oer = [eo pue[sopwer[ee[erpss[weopes| wepat| ai [ ae] mo] ae | ae Ths [wo feos [orf ors [vt [ err 3a [ooo [ws [seep me [ooo [ms | we | 0 uc [Ce msl eels [ws [ra | ve [ore [wr [oe [me [ae Peo ler [ar | oe | ee 200RS [42 | a32 | 180 | ara | 169 | 7a | 181 [ 755 | 190 | 70s | 207 | eat | 224 | cos | 241 | saa | 255 = for [spas [ve [oe | eee [wr [res [an | 0 | ze Lor [ar | ee | 200 [sa | aa | ioza| v7 | ese | 194 | o52 | 208 | ors | a8 | es | v7 | 92 | wa | 726 | 260 = [vs [2 | 7a | 12 | car | 92 | 7 | v4 | coo | ee | se | 20s | a | m2 | ea | m6 7 [72 [ve | 75 | veo | re | 90 | aos | ve | oso | 12 | oon] 2 | oo | za | 2 | ona mac ® | | 8 [728] 1 | 7a | 7 | v5 | 16a | 65 | 96 | oar | 13 | oa | os | wa | 24s 23005 2_[ oor | a8 | a8 | vee | ass | as |or7 | 1s | rea] 20 | re | a7 | a | ms | moe | ce 15 | ees [11 | esr | avs | s30 | ve | sor | vos | oar | 205 | 701 | 222 | 735 | 250 | ore | 252 2 [rae [it [ina] vs | v0 | 160 | 105 | 207 | v5 | a3 | ore | 23 | a0 | oar | 758 | 250 = [75 | we | v0 | 19 | a7 | es |e | ea | ora | we | ses | me | sia] ms | es | 27 7_[ 7 | wa [v4 | woe | m8 | iva | coe | ter | oro | 205 | ori | ra | a | ma] i? | 2 nac [© | sar | 158 | a1 | 16 | 75 | 7a | vse | 11 | 13 | 205 | ose | 24 | sos | ms | ose | 254 2sons 2 [oor | ise [eri ars | mae | v4 | cos | 19a | m7 | 22] rir] 2 | eo | 299 | 22 | 26 15 | | 72 [er | ios | os | © | ora | aos | 42 | 210 | 700 | 98 | 24 | 260 | oe | ver 20 [1051 | ive | oes] v7 | 98 | 7 | a2 | 2x2 | oma | ee] 08 | 25 | oa | m2 | 774 | ore = Heating Capacity Variation Table Tariient temp () outer wean | ater [100 =e vw 7 oC Be ae wo Meee | Te REET en] EB amr | SN one | SH Pov | ERE] Fes REE] pos [PS rm [SREB] Poa espace) "owe'|cSpacey| POVe"|conacry| PWS" |eanae espacty| "ove" leapacry| Pewet leapacty| Pewet leapacty| go |) |” | 0 [ey | [ere | 0 a | 0 [eon | 00 er 0 [eon | w | sze [eo] sor | vez] coe | ee | ova | ee] m4 | er] 92 | wo] ozs | wa | soo | wr wane Lats [ree [oo [rer [ee [reo | ora [rt [is [ve [roe [ors | cor [arr eat | 30 sites] a0 [aos [wos] aa [a2] ssa [wa] oso [7] oe | ws] m5 | wo] ree | ws] os | 02 a [291 [| e7 | wo [ee | so | 208 | oa0 | 206 | ora | 27 | mia | 0 | va | ari | oe | ara so | sas [aia | a2 [are | sa | 220 | cos | 22 | os | ze | mas |e] m2 [ae] or | ao ee [ava [ze | ae | 2a0| ee | aa | ara | 205 | aro | 200 | sa | 27 | vos | me] ree | m0 a [ar [uel ve | a7 | ss [150 | 700 | 1 | 710 | 2 | a | sa] oa [sa] os | oe a | a1 | wo] wa | 2 so | tea | soe | wo] oor | er] ms | er] wo | vol ore | ve usc [40 | 38 [ize] a9 [ae | sza [iva | ora [ver | com | 1s | voz | v4 | ver | 120 | coe | v0 zsoors|~as_[ as | 104] sea | ve | srt | 98 | aso | 200 | ort | 201 | cae | 202 | 772 | 208 | a7 | 207 = [a7 [ae| as [us| a [a7] oe [ae | oo | 20] oo | m2] ms [ms] oa | me ee | oe [ma] aor | oar | ave | a0 | air | 20 | cao | 202 | ose | aa] roo | or | we | m0 Note: Parameters in he above table are measured when the uni operates at the rated water Now. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 3.4 Water Pressure Drop ™ Curve for Water Pressure Drop " Water pressure drop 90 80 60 40 30 Water pressure drop (kPa) 10 acewo, Macot0DR NacewoD 9 985 10 10.5 1 15 12 Water flow (m?h) Note: 41) The water pressure drop ofthe unit isthe test result when a plate heat exchanger and the accessory Y-shaped filter are Installed 2) The water resistance of the plate heat exchanger and the Y-shaped fiter are tested with pure water. the onsite water quality changes, the test result may be different from that shown in the figure. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 3.5 Dimensions 2 = Modular Air Cooled Chiller/Heat Pump Mac210DM5/DS5 MAC230DM5/DS5 MAC210DRMS/DRS5: MAC230DRMS/DRS5: 4 4:20 Enarged aning fr Unit: mm. Model A(mm) B¢mm) MAC2T0DM5/DS5 MAC210DRM5/DRSS im 369 MAC230DM5/DS5. MAC230DRMS/DRSS 165 390 ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 4 Installation 8 4.1 Machine Installation Space Units must be installed by McQuay service staff or by specially trained personnel. Units must installed by following relevant national and local electric, building and environment protection standards as well as the installation manual. Unit: mm Note: The user manual, warranty car, accessories, and packing list are place at the right side of the unit, as llustrated by the shaded part of the figure on the let, Reserve sufficient maintenance space It possible. If the units installed in a piace where it shows in winter, proper measures must be taken to protect the unit agalnst snow and ensure that the unit works property Note © The groundwork must be a concrete floor or a Von structure that is strong enough to bear the operation pressure of the unit. N represents the number of madules, installed, Each unit must be fixed by 4 M12. bolts; 6 rubber cushions of 20mm thick ‘must be installed between the unit, ‘and the groundwork The groundwork must have draining faclities to discharge condensate water and defrosting water. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay Space allocated for a single chilled water unit Dette 4 (4 Front ™ Space allotted for an array of chilled water units Front Lan] Back ee ee @@ ee L1 Unit: mm ur | v2 | 13 400 | 800 | 100 ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 8 4.2 Hoisting Chillers Please hoist the unit according to the following illustrations. Tie the cables to the four comers of the unit while moving it. If you tie the cables to only three corners of the unit, the unit might get unbalanced ang fall off. Protvetive cushion Hoisting cable wo) Sam Note. = Chilled water units must be moved with great care. Accessory strips cannot be used to hoist or move the unit as they might break and cause unexpected accidents. ™Donot touch the heat sinks of the heat exchanger bear-handedly as they might cut your fingers. Dispose all plastic bags properly and keep them away from children, 4.3 Installing Chiller The groundwork should be made of conerete or supporting structures. While designing the ‘groundwork, you must fully consider the strength of the floor, water discharge (the unit discharges water while working), pipelining and wiring. Ifthe floor is not strong enough, the unit might fall off and breakdown, even incur bodily injuries, Screw down the chilled water unit using anchor bolts so that it will not fall off in case of strong wind or earthquakes. To avoid damages caused by strong wind or earthquakes, The unit must be securely installed at a proper place to avoid direct hit of strong winds. Depending on mounting conditions, operation vibration might pass through the groundwork and generate noises in the floor and walls. Therefore, proper vibration dampening mechanisms (such as bumper cushion, bumper frame etc.) should be in place. | Comers and edges should be properly installed. Otherwise, the unit might get unbalanced and cause the grounding pins to bend. The unit might fall off and cause bodily injuries if it is not property installed. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 16 4.4 Electrical Wiring ‘Wiring must observe the following safety rules and measures Units must be installed by McQuay service staff or by specially trained personnel. Units must be installed by following relevant national and local electric, building and environment protection standards as well as the installation manual. Customers must not add or remove any controlling parts without permission. McQuay does not assume any liability for any equipment damage, bodily injury or death due to installation operations that violate these safety rules. | Electrical wiring should be done by following the Electrical Wiring and Parameters. Each unit is, supplied with a wiring diagram inside the junction box. The unit must be well grounded. The grounding line must not be connected to gas/water pipes or telephone lines. Improper grounding might cause electric shock accidents, '™ Check that the power supply matches relevant specifications. Minimum diameter of Model power cord (mm*) ‘Max working current Max input power Main line | Neutral | Grounding A) (kW) @IsiT)) | line line MACZi0DMSIDSS 70 o 10 445 247 MAC210DRMSIDRSS 10, o 10 478 26.8 MAC230DM5IDS5 10, o 10 47.0 26.7 MAC230DRMSIDRSS 10, o 10 477 28.6 4 The above electric parameters are for basic modular units. + Allwires must be securely connected, + Wires must not contact the refrigerating pipes or moving parts of the compressor and the fan. . Power Cable Connection Diagram 300-418ViN-/60H2 raking th = resing th» resigns Sime aahage corentaaage \ \ | Sent wala \) S\ protec cr frome R[s]T[N] © R[s|T|N] © R]s| TN] ¢ Master unit O#Slave unit sc 14#Slave unit ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 7 ™ Connection illustration for the pump and the auxiliary heat exchanger Pump connection illustration Spamsatiog di ustestion ter. Note: ----Parts within the dashed box are to be connected onsite, The output voltage of the module interface is 220-240 V. — Parts within the realtine box are connected before delivery. ‘A.cooling oniy unit has no 4WV1 and 4WV2 output. A slave unit has no extension board MAC-E, HEAT—BPHE electric neater PUMP—water pump ;4WV—4.way valve ;FANL—fan at low speed FANH—fan at high speed; COMP—compressor; EXV—Electronic expansion valve WHEAT—ausilary electric heater of the water system W-TWV—2-way valve interlock of the water system = Setting up Address Using DIP Switch The controller can be used to set the unit's capacity, address and slave unit number. The capacity DIP has been set at delivery time and cannot be changed. The address DIP and slave number DIP need to be set as needed after the units installed. Customers need to take down the address number and location of the unit and keep the record in good condition for maintenance reference, " =» [ef ee — 2 Pawar present 4 Eeeseee Beeaces| Eeeg |=)" SASHES) bam Tote E oe ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 18 ™ slave unit number must be set for the master unit (not for slave units) (bits 5~8 of St). Slave unit] 5 6 7 g [Slaveunitl 5 6 7 8 number number 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 i 0 10 1 0 4 0 3 0 0 4 4 “4 1 0 4 1 a 0 1 0 0 12 1 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 13 1 4 0 1 6 0 4 4 0 14 1 4 4 0 T 0 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 DIP address setting (4~8 bits of $2): ‘Address ‘Address number | “ | 5 | © | 7 | ® |'number| 4 5 | 6 718 0 o;of;o;o]o 8 0 1 a 0 0 1 o};o}]o]; 0] 4 9 0 1 0 0 1 2 of ofolilo 40 0 1 0 1 0 3 ofofol4 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 4 o;o{|1/olo 12 0 1 1 0 0 5 of ofa Tots 13 0 1 1 0 1 6 oy, o [7 1 [0 14 0 1 1 1 0 T oo [4 1 1 15 0 1 1 1 1 ~The address number of the master unit must be set to 0#, and that of the slave units should follow this. ~ Address numbers must be unique in te same system, The unit can only be powered on and commissioned after the address numbers are configured Control (Communication) Wire Connection pe - - eter ut Stare UaiMe4 ‘Soe Unk Nec it] | Save Unt ns! 25 — 20 1 a: \ 2 . t FS \ a Hl I i i 1 i i i i i i i i i I i 1 i i i i i i ‘Wire contrallor i 4 Le ‘A) conductor (WTC pair with cross section area of at least 0.5mm or 20AWG): B) insulator; C) Screen, layer (twisted WTC with a screening factor no less than 95%) ; D) Outer jacket (PVC); Note: = Better choose network cables with a tenser shielding layer and smaller twisting distance. ‘= Please refer to the UL2547 or UL2791 wire spectication = The control wire must not be longer than 1000 meters. ‘= The control wire must be at least 200m away \& tom maior current wire. ] ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 9 4.5 Connecting Water Pipes No water pump is provided as an accessory. A proper water pump must be installed to overcome resistance of the water pipes. Water pressure gauges and thermometers must be installed at the water inlets and outlets to facilitate the reading of unit operation status The heat exchanger at the water side is made of stainless steel. Water scale may accumulate ‘depending on the water quality and must be cleared using chemicals from time to time. Therefore, a chemical cleaning pipe connector needs to be installed at the water pipes (see the following figure) |The water flow must be in the rated range. If the water flow is too small, scale may accumulate and degrade the performance of the unit, cause the antifreeze device to activate, or cause rust points and refrigerant leakage. If the water flow is too large, the unit may be corroded due to water impact. = Aadiabatic water tank with a proper volume is suggested to installed . If the capacity is too small, the Unit might frequently restart, which causes wear and tear on the compressor. | An expansion water tank must be installed at the return water side of the water system to adapt to water pressure variations in the water supply system caused by ambient temperature changes. | An auto relief valve must be installed at the highest point in the water system. A suitable water discharge valve must be installed at the lowest point in the water system. |The water pipes must be adiabatic to avoid heat loss and condensate water. | Please follow the “Illustration for water system installation” and drawings from the design institute while installing the water system. ‘= Install the Y-shaped water filter inside the water inlet pipe and rinse the filter screen after commissioning. Before injecting water, make sure that no sand, rubble, rust, soldering tin residue or other impurities exist in the pipe, as these things might damage the heat exchanger. ‘While rinsing the water system, please bypass the unit and the terminal heat exchanger using by-pass valves. Installation illustration for the water system of a single unit: 5 —z om FEE Jaa j ie Lei sn tof iT i ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 20 = Mutti-unit combination, illustration for water system with fixed chilled water flow which conditions indoor air by modulating the terminal air rate =I ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 21 Illustration for variable flow rate water system which adjusts indoor temperature by adjusting flow rate of chilled water (modular combination of multiple units) Legends for the water system illustration: qe DK Gate valve 2 Water pressure Proportional gauge integral valve < (0 2 Non-retum vaive 1 Thermometer) Water circulation pump Se eo —O- Soft connector Electric 2avay valve —s— Globe valve Differential Open expansion tac pressure bypass valve Size of the main connecting pipe for modular combinations: Unit Qty. 1 2-3 4.5 6-10 ‘Size of main connecting pipe (inch) 22 23 24 25 Note: When cleaning the water system, please shut D@ gate valve and open @ gate valve marked in the diagram of all the units, in order to bypass the units, so the impurities can be prevented from entering the plate heat exchanger and the efficiency and service life of plate heat exchanger can not be affected. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 22 4.6 Pipe Design for the Ai Conditioning System The pipes of an air conditioning system must have sufficient transportation capacities. For example, the water system must ensure that the water flowing through the air conditioning unit or fan coil reaches the rated flow rate to ensure that the unit works properly. Deploy pipes properly. Use pipes with reverse return if possible. Although the initial investment is increased a little, the water flow in the system is more stable. If pipes have no reverse return design, pressure between branch pipes must be balanced in the design process || When determining the diameters of pipes, ensure that the transportation capacity is sufficient, the resistance and noise is minimal, and that the unit works economically. A larger pipe diameter requires more investment, but the flow resistance is smaller, the circulation pump consumes less energy, and the operation cost is smaller. Therefore, a balance needs to be achieved between the operation cost, and investment by designing the pipe diameter properly. Avoid a large water flow with small I Inthe design process, calculate water resistance accurately to ensure that water pressures between temperature variation to ensure that the pipe system is econor circuits are well balanced and that the air conditioning system works with the best water and thermal ‘conditions, The pipe system of an air conditioning system must meet the adjustment requirements for partial workload. The pipe system of an air conditioning system should use energy saving technologies whenever possible = Pipes and accessories of the pipe system must mest the related requirements. |The design of the pipe system must facilitate maintenance, operation, and adjustment. + Determining the diameter of pipes in the air conditioning system The pipe diameter is determined based on the following: — 4 In the formula: m, a= 4] 5my v ‘The water speed should be determined by the recommendations in the first table and design the water pipe diameters accordinaly, or you can determine the water pipe diameter based on water flow in the second table. Table 1: Recommended water speed (m/s) -water flow m/s -water speed m/s Closed water system | 0.4 - 0.5 | 0.5- 0.6 | 0.6-0.7 | 0.7-0.9 | 0.8-1.0/0.9-1.2/1.1-14 Open water system | 0.3-0.4 | 0.4-0.5|0.5-06 | 06-08 /0.7-09/09-10/09-12 Closed water system | 1.3- 1.8 | 1.5-2.0 | 1.6-22 18-25 | 18-26 1.9-29|16-25| 18-26 Open water system | 1.2-1.6/ 14-18 | 15-20) 16-23|17-24|17-24|16-21| 18-23 ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 23 Table 2: Pipe diameter and resistance loss in unit length 15 0-05 0-60 = = 20 0.5-1.0 10-60 = = 25 1-2 10-60 0-43 0-43 32 2-4 10-60 13-20 11-40 40, 4-6 10-60 2-4 40-40 50, 6-11 10-60 4-8 = 65 1-18 10-60 8-14 = 80 18-32 10-60 414-22 = 100 32-65 10-60 22-45 = 125 65-115 10-60 45-82 40-40 Note: Parameters in the preceding table may vary based on the design manual. For details, see the “HVAC Design Manual) 4.7 Water Storage Tank Volume Calculating Model Setting femperature of] iuinimum working volume Vin. (0) 14 237 13 200 MAC210DMS/DS5 12 375 MAC210DRMS/DRS5: 41 529 10 900 9 3000 14 264 13 324 MAC230DMS/DS5 42 419 MAC230DRMS/DRS5: 141 591 10 1005 9 3350 Note: The minimum working volume refers to the added-up volume of the main water pipe, water tank and constantly-open terminals of 2-way valves in the water circulation system. The actual working volume of the water system must be larger than Vmin; otherwise the unit will send ‘out alarms and shut down frequently. | Ifthe actual resultful volume of the water system Vis less than Vmin, please install a tank the volume of which is L (L=Vmin-V). Example for water system volume calculation: There are 2 MAC230DRS5 modular units with temperature of return water set to 12, a main inletvout water pipe of DN80 and 50m long and 10 fans with coils constantly open (each has a volume of 1.5 L). Calculation: Volume of main inletioutlet water pipe = 3.14 * {(80/2)/100] °* 500 = 251 L Volume of terminal fan coils = 10° 1.5 = 15L According to the table above, Vin, =419 L To avoid frequent unit startup/shutdown and alarms, the volume of the water tank should be no less than Vin. -V = 419-254 = 15= 153L ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 24 4.8 Calculating volume of expansion water tank ‘An expansion water tank with a proper volume must be installed to adapt to water volume changes as the temperature changes and avoid freezing burst and pressure instabilly at the water pump inlet. The expansion water tank can also be used to supplement water and discharge air. Calculating volume of expansion water tank. Vp=a* At*Vs \Vp-—effective volume of the expansion water tank (volume of water between the signal pipe and the overflow pipe). m® a-—-volume expansion coefficient of water (a = -max. water temperature variation © \Vs----water volume in the system (total water volume in the system and pipes) m? 0006/) 4.9 Model Selection Principles for the Water Circulation Pump | Water flow in the water circulation pump = rated water flow x 1.1 Closed water circulation system: Water circulation pump lift > (Pipe resistance of the water system + Partial resistance of the water system + Water pressure drop of the unit) « 1.1 Open water circulation system: Water circulation pump lift > (Static resistance of the water system + Pipe resistance of the water system + Partial resistance of the water system + Water pressure drop of the unit) « 1.4 Inthe case that multiple units share the same pump, the pump lift is calculated according to the ciroult that has the maximum resistance (usually the unit that is farthest away from the pump). ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 25 5 User Manual for Controller 5.1 Features of the Controller MC305 is a wall-mounted LCD controller which directly controls air conditioners through Keys on its panel. Features: ‘© Two operation modes: heating/cooling (note: operation modes can only be switched when the unit is off. © Temperature setting range for inlet water: cooling 9 - 25C; heating 25 - 50; Temperature setting range for inlet water: cooling 9% - 25% ( 10°C - 10 for units with low water temperature); heating 25 - 50. © Temperature setting range for anti-freeze: 2°C - 50. ALED is used to indicate the status of the unit (ON/OFF). © Timed ON/OFF: a timing schedule can be set for a maximum of 7 days with up to 4 timed actions each day. © Real-time clock Error code display speeds up diagnosis. © Blue back light will shine 8 second if any key is pressed, it makes sure that we can browse or modify parameters even in dark. 5.2 Size of the Controller 20mm ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 5.3 Functions of the Controller Function Display Area 26 ‘Compressor operation status (Mode display ‘Time and password displ The control system has the following functions: ‘Timer setting button Fe os SIN Funetion SIN Function Controlling the 2-way valve of the water 1 | system (relevant accessories need tobe | 11 | Timing purchase separately); 2._| Antifreeze protection for plate heat 12 | Protection for Compressors in Operation exchanger 3__| Altemative defrosting 13. | Averaging Workload among Compressors 4__| Manual defrosting 14 | Failure alarm, viewing and output 5 | 2away Vave Interlock Control 45 | Memorizing parameters in the case of a power failure 8 | Week Setting 46 | Setting and resetting the operating parameters of the unit 7_| Status display 17 _| Electric heater 8_| Auto-startup at power on 18_| Setting the clock of the system 9 | Setting the serial number of a unit 19 | Displaying the indoor and inlet water temperatures Jo. | Memorizing the clock sefiings in the case of a power failure ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 7 5.4 Controller Settings 1. Parameter Viewing ‘The controller can be used to view the operation status and parameters of any unit connected to it. = Parameters can be view include operation status of the compressor, inlet/outlet water temperature, timer setting, cooling antifreeze temperature setting, antifreeze temperature setting in winter, defrosting temperature, and so on | After pressing the "UNIT" key, you can increase/decrease the blinking unit No. and view the parameters of the current unit by pressing "a" or "¥". To view more working parameters of a unit, you can press "OK" and" &” or "¥" after reaching the unit No. 2. Setting Parameters (parameters can be set only when the unit is tumed off) When you press "PASSWORD", the text box at the lower bottom of the LCD displays "Input password” and "00". Then you can press "4" or"¥" to change the number, and press "OK" after getting the correct password (the default password set in factory is "55"). After you have chosen the correct password, the parameters to be set blinks, and you can perform the following settings: Change operation parameters: after choosing the correct password, you can change operation parameters by following steps @ 3 Change password: after choosing the correct password, you can change the password by pressing PASSWORD" again. In this case, the text box displays "00" and you can change the number by pressing "&” or "¥", After reaching the number you want to set as the password, you can complete password setting and exit the parameter setting mode by pressing "OK". After pressing the "UNIT" key, you can increase/decrease the blinking unit No. by pressing "a" or "W", and set operation parameters (including inlet water temperature for cooling/heating mode) for the desired unit by pressing "OK" after reaching the unit No. You can choose and set parameters by pressing "a" or "¥” and then press "OK" to save the setting Repeat step © to set other parameters (note: the controller quits the parameter setting mode if no key is pressed within 60 seconds). a 3. Real time setting ‘To set week and time, stick the small hole above the "MODE" key using a needle-like tool (the LCD displays "Weekday Setting’); press "&" or"¥" to choose the weekday; stick the small hole again to save weekday setting (the LCD displays "Time Setting” and the time starts to blink); press "A" to change the hour and "¥" to change the minute; and stick the small hole again to save time setting. 4, Timer Setting After pressing "TIMING", the LCD displays "Week Setting” and “Timer Setting” at the same time. Then you can press "4" or"¥" to choose the weekday and press "OK" to save the weekday setting, ‘The LCD now displays "Timer Setting’, and you can continue to set the times of timing, 2 Press "A" or"¥" to set the number of timed actions for the day (you can set 4, as indicated above Unit No.) Select a timed action and press OK to select the action (timed ON/OFF). @) Press "A" or" ¥" to select “Timed On" or "Timed Off" and press "OK". Now the LCD displays "Timer Setting” and "Time Setting” and the time displayed starts to blink ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 28 ® You can press "4" to change the hour and "¥" to change the minute” and press "OK" to save the time setting. Now the LCD displays "Timer Setting” and returns to step (). You can continue to set other timed actions for a whole week and then quit this setting mode. To cancel a timed action, set the time for this action to 00:00. To cancel all timed actions, press "MODE" + "UNIT" until you hear a long beeping sound, Note: Timed ON/OFF actions are triggered when the time of the wire controller reaches the set time ‘Therefore, if the time of the wire controller is inaccurate, the actual ON/OFF time could also be inaccurate. In the timing process, if you do not press any key in five seconds after pressing the Unit, Mode, or Password button, the timing process is terminated and the result is not saved. The default time setting is 00:00. 5. Manual Defrost ‘When the unit works in heating mode, press "4" or "¥" until "Manual Defrosting” appears, and then press "OK" to enter Manual Defrosting mode. 6. Reset The controller can be reset by sticking the small hole above the " 4" key using a needle-like tool. 5.5 Controller Installation ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 5.6 Controller Stoppage Code 29 Sw] Code Symptoms 3m [Code Symptom 1 |-00 | Otaiave conmuricalon ture | 10 | 90 _| Low pressure of Z| 01 1 | = 198 slave communication are | 20-| 37 | Supetneat of #2 t00ToW 214 | t4atave communcatenfaure | 21 | 8 | Refigerant eakage nt 416 | Overoad of compressortn n #1 | 22-20 | Religeranteaage In#2 5 [17 | Overoad of comressovtan in 2 | 23 | 40_| TH! temperalte sensor mafundion [18 | Pune overoed 24_[_a1_[ TH2 temperature sensor matuncton T [18 [Water ow s to anal 25_[_42_[ THO temperature sensormafuncien @ | 20__| Wh pressure of 26_[_42_[ THa empeature sensor mafuncien o [at [Low pressure ott 27 |45_| THo temperature sensormafuneten 0-| 24 | Hah presse of 2 28_[_ 4TH? temperature sensor mafuncien 1 | 25_| gempaatue ofmevouretwateris | 29 | 47_| THO temperature sensormattneten 12 | _28_| Seteadef eect Resterinwater [ap | aa_| THo temperature sensor mafuncion 327 | Ambintienperatre foo gwiow |-S1_| a0] THO temperate sensor matneton 14-| 28 | Supemeat of 1 too ow 22 | 50 [ THE temperature sensor maluncton 16 | 22 | suction emperaive #1 foonigh —|-88- [51 | TH12 temperature sensor mafncton 16-| —89| discharge temperature #1 fs too nan | 94 | 62_| Low presse sensor maltncon of #2 17-| 34 svc temperate #2 tongh ——|-35-| 52] Low pressure sensor malnton of 18 | 28 | asenarge temperature 42 soo gn | 36 | Fo | Sommuniatn fale ween wre coniorer ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 6 Commissioning and Operation 6.1 Items to be Confirmed Before Turt g on Unit Note: Before the pilot run, check that. the following conditions are met and read the "Safety Precautions" again = Ensure that the water pump and the unit are connected Control the on and off the water pump using the water pump output on the PCB controller; otherwise the BPHE may burst due to freezing The water pump connection point must have no voltage. If a voltage circuit is connected, basic components may be damaged. = Power on the unit to preheat the crankcase for at least 12 hours before starting up the unit for the first time or after a long-term stoppage. This ensures that the compressor works properly. = Before turning on the unit, check that the water pump is filled with water, Before turning on the water pump, open the water supply valve, fill the pump with water, and discharge free air in the system = Wiring of the unit: Check that the diameter of the wires meets requirements; the wires are correctly connected; the grounding line is securely connected; ™ Before turning on the unit, clean the water system and ensure that pipes are clean without contaminants. For the cleaning method, see 4.5 Connecting Water Pipes = Make sure that the working conditions do not exceed the rated working range ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 3t 6.2 Items to be Checked during the Pilot Run Check the following items after the unit has worked properly for a period of time: SIN item Checking Method Reference Standard 1_| Power supply voltage Voltage Rated voltage#10% 2_ | Working current of a single compressor Current 13-230 3__| Working current of a single fan Current 2-5A 4 _| Inlet water temperature in cooling operation Temperature | 15-20 5 _| Outlet water temperature in cooling operation | Temperature | 6-15 6_| Inlet water temperature in heating operation Temperature | 30-45 7_| Inletfoutiet water temperature difference Temperature _| 2-7 8 | Discharge air temperature of the compressor | Temperature | 65-115 9 _| Low temperature in cooling mode Pressure 65 - 10.0bar 70_| High temperature in cooling mode Pressure 22 -41.5ber 71_| Low temperature in heating mode Pressure 3.0 - 10.0bar 12_| High temperature in heating mode Pressure 22 - 33bar 13_| Vibration and operation noise Listen or touch | No abnormal vibration or noise Note: The reference standards are used to check whether a unit works properly onsite. Reference standards are determined based on the maximum and minimum working conditions. If reference standards are exceeds after the unit has properly worked for @ period of time, contact the local dealer or McQuay for help. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 32 7 Repair and Maintenance 7.1 Repair Note: Before checking and maintaining the unit, confirm A the safety precautions again. Note: Before delivery, strict factory test is conducted to A ensure the unit works at optimal performance. The unit must be maintained from time to time. The unit can only be repaired and serviced by specially-trained technicians. After a unit is serviced, safety controls must be checked and analyzed before the unit is tured on. Items to be Checked Periodically ™ Clean the fin heat exchanger periodically. To optimize heat exchange efficiency of the condenser, check that the external part of the condenser is clean without leaves, cotton fibers, insects or other impurities which might clog up fins of the condenser. Clean use water or water vapor. ™ Check the status of the chilled water from time to time. Discharge water by loosening the air or water discharge plug. If the water quality degrades, replace water in the system timely. (for the reference standards, see page 42) Contaminated water can degrade the cooling capacity and corrode the heat exchanger and weter pipes. ™ Check whether free air exists in the water pipe system. Free air may get into the system even during the air discharging process. Discharge air from time to time. ™ Clean the Y-shaped water fiter in the water system periodically. ™ Replenishing refrigerant and lubricant. Each units filled with enough refrigerant and lubricant before delivery. If the system operates smoothly, customers neither need nor are allowed to replenish or change the refrigerant or lubricant. If replenishment is necessary due to leakage, please refill the quantity specified in the nameplate of the unit ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 7.2. Maintenance 33 The unit must be checked on a routine basis to ensure performance. Routine check is the best way to reduce downtime and waste. The following needs to be checked on a routine basis: Items Monthly Quarterly ‘Once half a year Ince a yearlif necessary| 4.Compressor Performance appraisal, whether there is abnormal sound Whether wires are securely connected [Whether the working current is abnormal (fluctuation: 10%) Discharge air temperature of the compressor Check the oil level Check the color of the lubricant 2.Controller Check parameter settings Check protective device Delay protector Phase order protector > [> [mlm High/low pressure switch Differential water pressure switchiwater flow switch ‘Overload protector > Protector against extreme temperature of discharged air 3.Plate heat exchanger Check the water quality Clean the plate heat exchanger ‘Seasonal protection measures (anti-freeze in winter) '4.Fin heat exchanger Clean the fin heat exchanger 5.0thers (Whether the Y-shaped filter needs to be cleaned or replaced [Whether bolts have loosened Note: The preceding maintenance pian is for reference only. The maintenance plan may vary based on region, Note: @ indicates items to be checked by customers; A indicates items to be checked by service personnel ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 8 Stoppage and Handling 8.1 Stoppage Code and Running Status ™ Characters displayed by the LED indicator are explained in the following table ge eating ae a ac Tce aia ng ace oa aac o el2,4/¢ 61 Bs a Elelala nteLR[ uu HreTsts (Sts > ti7]Sststelte Fle[t[ [Plelel [yy Codes representing norma | operation statuses are explained in the following table code | Status | Code status code status Mutt |NULL: standby CSP |CSP: shutdown during cooling | HERE] HEAT: neating rest fest met aéF Pe osiosng 15 SP satoo in eating race. [ooot cong Codes displayed by the LED indicator and explanations Eror Ener Error Ear peserpton Ear pescripaon ESToT | pesenption [%8F save conmaricaon THO femperaure sensor cow | ES RG0 | Reserved eres _| THO emer ‘Sve oCaMPTeSSOTEN Severe THT imporaure Sencar ERI6 in#t ERSt communication failure ERAG malfunction ERT | SEFORTESMACEOTET| emg | rn IOMPORRIC HTS | epay | THe enpoaRIC — ischarge tnperaure FS THO fomperalure Sensor ERIE Pump’ oad ERS3 too high ERAS malfunction yo how kboawal scion enperaure = THT teperaure Sensor ERi@ | vinterfowistoosran | eros | suelo creo | THO tem : cIscatge pO PAT THT temperate Seneor ERGO | High pressure of eres _| Ses erso | THI tempe TH2 temperate Senor R21 _| Low pressure of ERGO _ | Low pressure #2 erst | Miz temp cone peineatot #2 woo Toit pressure Sensor ena | Resened exs7 | Supemneator¥a stooiow | ensa _ | LOW pressure en Era3 _| Reserved ERG@ | Retigerantieakage in| ERG _ | LOM BESEUTE sensor Comiuntaon fare Tor ER24 | High pressure of 92 ERGe | Reigrantieakage in#z | Ecre _| Sommuncate Temperature oe TT temperature sensor ER25 | outlet water is too low LER40 | matfunction crue | OAT CouCTC MAIS | yy | Ta wera sense Are toperatre 00 THE temperate Sensor EROT high/low ERG malfunction “Tt tomperalre Sensor eras | Resend crag | TH temper ERIG | Swpemeat of Meteo ow ERA | Reserved ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 8.2 Cause for failure and troubleshooting 35 Possible causes for the SN] Ervorcode Description cause Solution 7 Af communication Ties oF the wie controler and masteruntare nconecty | Check and voublesoot the connect. éommunieaton ines, The communeaTon Te has broken of 3 Communteaton wires | Reni fe uni, ase arate between the wire controler | communication ines or Keep the and he master unteezs | communiation nes sway fom over svongscurent cables, | svong curt cables, Control pane! ofthe aster] Check and Toublesicor he conzT Unt snotoaueres on, | panel 5—The eomnicatlon ine Communication 1. 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Incorrect DIP address: land check that there is no duplicate ECXX ‘Communication setting for the slave unit address 2 ‘and the wire failure of Siave Unit 4~The number of siave unit is | Reset the number of slave units and controler displays | No. XX set incorrectly for the check that the number match with all a OM represents master unit. the addresses ) ‘5. The PG communication | 1. Exchange positions of the two port of the slave unit has 485 on Slave Unit No. XX broken down Z_Replace the cont pane! The communeaton he of Conneet he communication line of Stave Unt No, Xe incorrectly connected. ‘Slave Unit No. XX to Apc/Bpe port 1 The Bivan Reconnedt he conmuniation Tie 1 Commnieaton tne ofthe_| the Biv port ane serew down the master unt has broken of_| wre terminal The LED ndeator | Communtcaton _Z—One of he AB a | otteuntaiplaye. | fatue for al save Communieaten thes is__| Check the communication ine Bers unis Connects incores 3 The BivAn porto he masterunt has broken | Replace he contol pant othe down 7. heck wheter the eeciic The LED indleator Gurren parameter ofthe overcad cf unt plays Over curent inthe compressor | protectoris configured correct 4 | ERT6and tne wire | COMPressor overload | 136 triggered the overload by referring to the electric circuit. Controller displays 16 nat protector. 2. Check whether the resistor of the ‘malfunctioned compressor meets specification requirements. (©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 36 mn | Error code Description Possible causes forthe | sotution 1. heck whether the aaehe curren parameter of he overoad Over cument inthe fan has protectors conagured corecy ‘ Fan overcasin#s | tigger the overoed by retering tothe elec cut protetr. 2. Cheek unether the resistor of he mmatunctoned fan mee's Speaicaton requrement, + Check ameter tne electric curren parameter ofthe overoad Cover cutentin the compressor | protetriscontgured corect Compressor ovetond | fs iggered the overload by eterno tne sec creat she LED indicator protete. 2. Check nether te resto of tie Tne LED indicator mmattunctones compressor most 5 | Stent displays Specieatonrequreents ERIT and the we 1 Check aiter the elec 2 current parameter ofthe overoad Overcurrent inthe fan has protecoris configured corety Fan overoagin #2 | tiggered the overoad by refering 1 tne elec cut protect. 2. Check uhetner the resto of te mmatnetones fan meets Specieatonrequremen 7 Cheek meter the eectic Curren parameter of he overcad ‘ne LED indicator ofthe unt deplays Over curent inthe pump nas | Proector ls configured corecty 6 | ERi@andine wre | Pumpoverioad | tiagered the overiond forthe pump by reering entre cepa protect. 2. 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The water fifer Is clogged up (heating) lean the water fiter The ambient temperature is too high (cooling) OFF 8 Twomuch retigerant | RERSS@ a Hope anURTaT 70. Failure of high-vollage medular output port Replace the module Ti. 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Possible causes for the SN] Error code Description nase Solution THE temperature seneorTs ‘Check the control module and not propery plugged or | repiug e temperature sensor “eet whathr th rettarce oF TH ‘he LED indeator THE temperature sensor is 26 | oftheuntasplays. | THO temperature Bhertedapen sensor ees specifeaton ERAS There is something wrong weber culate” | pepace ne conto module contrel module THT teiperlure sensors Check the con mode ana not propery plugged or nox property telus the temperature sensor Test whether the resistance of TH7 ‘he LED inleator THT temperature sensor's ‘a7 temperature sensor meets speciteaton 29 | oftmeuntasplays | senor faure Shertelopen requrementsrplace fot Theres something wrong ttn he test cc of he amine est creutot ne | replace the contol module contol mele THE temperature Sensors ‘check the convo module and nt propery plugged or | Feige temperature sensor has broken off lug the temperatt Tes whether the reseiance oP THB go | MELED RICA | TH temperature THE temperature sensor's | censor meets specication Srey SPY | sensor fare ps requirementsirepace tnt There someting wrong uth te teat rut ofthe nthe estcreulothe. | gepiace he cont mode conte! module THO temperaureSeneor1s (Check the con module and hot propery plugged or | reply te temperature sensor “Test whethr the resetance oF THO ‘ne LED indicator TH® temperature sensors or | aR, | temperate Tre semperal Sensor meets spesieaton ofthe peso ae requrementsreplae 0 There something wrong withthe eat rut of te we fest ceutofthe | pepiace te cont module contol module TH0 temperate s6n80 1 Check tne contol module and [sol propery plugged or 's not properly re-lug the temperate sonsor Tre LED ndcator | 440 temperature TH10 temperature sensor_| Tesuheter We resstance of THTO 82 | oftmeuntasplays | sensor fare 's shoredopen requirements replace not Theres someting worg uth te test creut ofthe wate estcrcutot he | Replace the contol mode cont mes THT temperature Sensor 'snotpropety plugged or | CSCS ne temperature sorsor has broken off Pug Pe Tes whether the reseianoe of THTT go | MELD Retest” | rn temperature THit temperature sensor | sor meets speciation Seg UT SPIAYS | sensor fale i requirementsirepiace ttnot Theres someting Wrong vith the teat ecu of he onthe eatcrcutthe | pepiace he cont mode sontel made TH12 temperalite $6080° 1 Check ne contol module and isnot propery plugged &r | ve-pug ie temperature seisor oa | BatED Ieee” | TH12 temperature ERS sensor fllure TH12 temperature sensor is shortediopen ‘Test whether the resistance of TH12 sensor meets specification requirements/replace if not (©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 4 sm | Eror code | Description Fosse causes rte souton Sheree somenG wrerg The LED near + |ofmeunaeaays | Tot2kemperate | atntnetestcrcuto | repiae the cont mode ERO1 control module TTives nes ol FEB" | Reconnect he connecting ines of pressuresensors |_| feiow pressure sensor Ths a proses sensors Ropar or opace We ree oS Gr The LED nator soted pen pressure sensor Low pressure sensor 95 | ofthe unit disnleys | ie cra 3 he Low BESTE SENET | replace he low pressure sensor 7 Theres someting wrong wibibetestercut rhe | nepace ne conta mode conte medue 1 Ties Ines of FB | Reconnect he connecting ines o pressuresensoris |_| tow pressure sensor Z The pressure sensors | Repak oF replace The Ms Theo The LED indicator shorted/open pressure sensor Low pressure sensor 36 | etme unt aislays | ohare or 5 Cow reSSUE FETS eprace ne lou preseire sensor Theres someting wong vith the test circuit of the low pressure sensor in the control module Replace the control module ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 42 9 Water Quality Management 9.1 Water Quality Requirements Water in the water system must be softened to prevent scale in the heat exchanger and affecting the heat exchanger performance. Water not softened can also cause scale in the water pipes and cause the water resistance to \crease. This affects the water flow and the performance of the water pump. Softened water must meet the following requirements. item Benchmark “Tendencies value [Corrosion | Scaling pH @5€) 70-9.0 © Conductivity 25) usiem = 800 © cr mg (Cr yt 200 Benenmerk soe mg (SOA)/L = 200 Aad oneuon mg (Cacosye |< 100 5 Total hardness img (CaCOyL_| = 200 D Fe <1.0 @ Reference [S™ 0 items NH mg (NHL =40) SiOz mg (SiOa)/L = 60 3 Note: o represents factors that may cause corrosion or scaling. ‘Water from the water system is tap water that must meet the local sanitation regulations. 9.2 Water Processing Method ‘To ensure effective operation and durability, cleaning, washing and chemical processing are very important for water systems. Different types of water circuits need to be cleaned in different ways. ™ Close Re-Circulation System Water systems of this type generally require no adjustment to subdue scale, and require no chemical to suppress mud and alga. This type of water system is recommended. Closed recycle systems may need anti-corrosion measures, including the following (for reference only}: a. NaNOz, borate and inhibitors for organic materials b, NaNOz, borate and silicate c. High density chromate solution and pH control d. pH and sulfite control €, Polyphosphate salt and silicate {. Alkali, phosphate end sulfite control Because it is hard to control water quality, for closed recycle systems, we recommend that the total density of copper pipe inhibitors such as NaNOz, borax, silicate and benzothiazole should be no less than 1400 ppm. The inhibitor NaNO, is soluble in glycol, and can be used in northern areas or in the subsystem of solar power systems. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 48 ™ Open Re-circulation System This type of water system is generally not recommended. They are exposed to the atmosphere, and are susceptible to scale, corrosion, mud and alga. Therefore, they might degrade the performance and reduce the service life of the unit ™ Once-through System Generally, once-through systems are only used for cooling only air conditioners. Water systems of this type se water from taps, lakes, rivers, and wells. Although the once-through system exchanges heat with the closed water circuit, itis not considered as an integral part of the water source heat pump system Once-through systems may be troubled by either scale or corrosion. This type of water system requires large amount of adjustment water. Therefore, you need to consider the scale coefficient, the equipment Used for cleaning work, and necessary anti-corrosion materials. A Caution Water from lakes and rivers may cause problems such as mud and alga! Comparison among closed recycle systems, open recycle systems and once-through systems ‘Once-through System ‘Open Recycle System Closed Recycle System ‘Scale control |). Surtace activator such as polyphosphate salt b. increased acidity 3. pH adjustment k. Otier considerations include: urface temperature, water jemperature and system cleaning I Discharge Surface activator such as ‘lyphosphate salt Increased acidity H agjusiment Softening (other considerations Include: surface temperature, water temperature and system cleaning) INo control is necessary |Corrosion contr Low density corrosion inhibitor Anti-CaCO2 plate pH control Proper material ft High density (200 - 500 ppm) ‘orrosion inhibitor Low density (20 - 30 ppm) corrosion inhibitor pH control Proper material [1 High density corrosion Inhibitor B2. Proper material Mud and alga control i. Chioridized hydroxybenzene b: Other chemicals b. Chiorine formed by hypochlorite 1nd liquid chlorine. [!. Chioridized hycroxybenzene Other chemicals Chlorine formed by hypochlorite ang jiquid chlorine. INo control is necessary ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 10 Notice to Users 4, Rights and Obligations The Installation and in-warranty service can only be performed by the service personnel of McQuay or by experienced technicians. McQuay does not assume any liability for any property damage, bodily injury or death due to operations that violate this rule. 2. Check and Acceptance While accepting the unit, please check whether any part is damaged or missing during transportation. If any part is damaged or missing, please immediately inform the dealer by a written notice. 3. Maintenance Considerations © Wash the water system periodically. ‘¢ When the temperature drops below 0 in winter, proper antifreeze measures should be taken © Seta proper indoor temperature that makes everybody inside the room feel comfortable. © The recommended temperature settings for cooling and heating are 26 ~ 28T and 18 ~ 23 respectively. © Keep doors and windows closed; otherwise the air concitioner will be less effective. ‘© Windows should have a curtain or a shutter to avoid direct sunshine. * Donot pile up anything near the air inlet and outlet; otherwise the air conditioner might stop working or be less effective. ‘© Most importantly, external pumps must be able to communicate with the unit; otherwise the plate heat exchanger might freeze up if the water supplied is insufficient |. Safety Considerations Please read the following considerations carefully so that you can correctly use the air conditioner. Pay special attention to the following safety considerations. Keep this user manual at hand for future reference. If the air conditioner is transferred to another user, this user manual should also be rendered to the new user. ‘* Ifanything abnormal takes place (such as a roast smell), please immediately cut off the power supply and contact the dealer for help. © The unit should be installed by the dealer. «Improper installation might incur water/electric leakage or fire. * Please contact the dealer for help if you need to remove or reinstall the unit. ‘© Tum on/off the unit by using the controller. © Do not turn on/off the unit by plug/unplug the power supply, as the startup current might be too large and burn the socket, causing short circuit or bodily injury. «The power supply should be securely connected and the power cable well insulated. © Wires that are loose or impaired might incur electric shock, short circuit or fire. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 45 Do not put your fingers, sticks or other unwanted things into the air outlet of the unit; otherwise the unit might be damaged, even resulting in bodily injuries. Air conditioned rooms should be regularly ventilated; otherwise there might not be enough oxygen. Do not spray combustible materials (such as pesticide, paint etc.) which might incur fire onto the unit. Do not stand on or pile up anything on the unit. Do not touch the unit with wet hand: otherwise you might get electric shock Use fuse of the correct specification. The fuse cannot be replaced by wires or other conductors: ‘otherwise the unit might break down or cause fire, The unit must be turned off and disconnected from the power supply before any servicing or repairing work to avoid the risk of electric shock and bodily injuries. The unit must be well earthed grounded. The grounding line must not be connected to gasiwater pipes or telephone lines. Improper grounding might cause electric shock accidents. Install an anti-leakage device to prevent electric leakage from causing bodily injuries. ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay 46 11 After sales Services & Warranty 1. After sales Services — Maintenance and repair must be done by the dealer. Improper maintenance and repair might ineur water leakage, electric shock or fire — Moving or reinstalling the unit must be done by the dealer. Improper installation might incur water leakage, electric shock or fire Please provide the following information while asking for servic: Unit model (see the Warranty Card) License number and installation date (see the Warranty Card). Detailed symptoms Your name, address and phone number Post-warranty Repair ‘Ask the dealer for help. If the unit is repairable, we provide charged services. Maintenance After several service seasons, the performance of the unit will lower down if dust accumulates inside it. In addition to daily service and maintenance work done by yourself, we recommend you to sign a maintenance contract with the dealer. Please ask the dealer for detailed information about this service. Consultancy Ask the dealer for detailed information about after-sales services, 2. Warranty Period —Awarranty card is attached to the product. ‘After filing in necessary information, the seller will entrust you with the Repair Application Table. ‘Chock that information in the Repair Application Table is correct, and then keep it in good condition. —Warranty Period ‘The guaranteed period lasts one year since the product is purchased. See Repair Application Table for more details McQuay provides free repair services in the warranty period if customers inform the dealer and produce the warranty card Services might be charged even during the warranty period if customers fail to inform the dealer and produce the warranty card ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay a7 12 Maintenance (Repair) Record | Failure description and troubleshooting measures should be described as detailed and clear as possible. | For troubleshooting methods, see Chapter 8 Stoppage and Handling. fan unknown failure occurs, shut down the unit immediately, cut off the power supply, and contact the local dealer for help. Keep this record page in good condition. McQuay Air Conditioning (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Address: Pinghu, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province Tel: 0755-28456472 Fax: 0755-28456469 Postal code: 518111 ©2012 Shenzhen McQuay We have tried our utmost to ensure the accuracy of all the details contained in each manual. As we are always committed to technological improvement, the units and specifications are subject to change without further notice. Please refer to the nameplate. In addition, to meet local criteria and customer requirements, we may modify the units and specifications. Please also take notice that not all the models suit every market.

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