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Aqua Tempo Super II Engineering Data 20190228
Aqua Tempo Super II Engineering Data 20190228
Part 1
General Information
1 Aqua Tempo Super II System.................................................................. 4
3 Nomenclature........................................................................................ 5
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1 Aqua Tempo Super II System
1.1 System Schematic
Figure 1-1.1: System schematic
Expansion tank
Water replenishment valve
Y-type filter,
unit requiring≥ 16 mesh
Differential pressure
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by-pass valve
unit
FCU
Three-way valve
FCU
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
Aqua Tempo Super II is an integrated air-to-water space heating and space cooling heat pump system. The outdoor heat
pump system extracts heat from the outdoor air and transfers this heat through refrigerant piping to the plate heat
exchanger in the hydronic system. The heated water in the hydronic system circulates to low temperature heat emitters
(floor heating loops or low temperature radiators) to provide space heating. The 4-way valve in the outdoor unit can
reverse the refrigerant cycle so that the hydronic system can provide chilled water for cooling using fan coil units.
The heating capacity of heat pumps decreases with ambient temperature. Aqua Tempo Super II is reserved an auxiliary
electric heater control port to provide additional heating capacity for use during extremely cold weather when the heat
pump capacity is insufficient. The auxiliary electric heater also serves as a backup in case of heat pump malfunction and for
anti-freeze protection of the outside water piping in winter.
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2 Unit Capacities
Table 1-2.1: Aqua Tempo Super II unit capacity range and unit appearances
Capacity 30kW 60kW 90kw
Model MC-SU30(M)-RN1L MC-SU60(M)-RN1L MC-SU90-RN1L
Appearance
Power
380-415V/3Ph/50Hz
supply
3 Nomenclature
Operating range
L: Low ambient temp. cooling
Refrigerant
N1: R410A
Power supply
R: 380-415V/3phase/50Hz
Hydraulic Module
M: With hydraulic module
Empty: Without hydraulic module
Rated heating capacity (kW)
Series code
S: Super II
Chiller
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4 System and Design Unit Selection
4.1 Selection Procedure
Step 1: Total heat load calculation
Is corrected Aqua Tempo Super II unit capacity ≥ Required total heat load
on outdoor units3
Yes No
Notes:
1. Up to 16 units can be connected together, giving a system cooling/heating capacity range of 30kW to 1440kW.
2. If the required water temperatures of the heat emitters are not all the same, the Aqua Tempo Super II’s outlet water temperature setting should be set at
the highest of the heat emitter required water temperatures. If the water outlet design temperature falls between two temperatures listed in the outdoor
unit's capacity table, calculate the corrected capacity by interpolation.
3. If the outdoor unit selection is to be based on total heating load and total cooling load, select Aqua Tempo Super II units which satisfy not only the total
heating load requirements but also the total cooling load requirements.
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4.2 Aqua Tempo Super II Leaving Water Temperature (LWT) Selection
The recommended design LTW ranges for different types of heat emitter are:
For floor heating: 30 to 35⁰C
For fan coil units: 30 to 45⁰C
For low temperature radiators: 40 to 50⁰C
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5 Typical Applications
5.1 Space Heating Through Floor Heating Loops
Floor heating Loops are used for spaces heating.
Figure 1-5.1: Space heating through floor heating loops (standard unit without hydronic module)
Expansion tank
Y-type filter,
unit requiring≥ 16 mesh
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Differential pressure
by-pass valve
Max 16 units
Auxiliary electric heater
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
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Figure 1-5.2: Space heating through floor heating loops (customized unit with built-in hydronic module)
Expansion tank
Water replenishment valve
Y-type filter,
One-way requiring≥ 16 mesh
unit valve
Two-way
valve Differential pressure
by-pass valve
One-way
valve
Floor Floor Floor
unit
Heating Heating Heating
Loops Loops Loops
Two-way
valve Drain valve Two-way valve
Slave unit
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
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5.2 Space Heating and Space Cooling Through Fan Coil Unit
Fan coil units are used for space heating and cooling.
Figure 1-5.3: Space heating and space cooling through fan coil unit (standard unit without hydronic module)
Expansion tank
Water replenishment valve
Y-type filter,
unit requiring≥ 16 mesh
Differential pressure
by-pass valve
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unit
FCU
Three-way valve
FCU
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
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Figure 1-5.4: Space heating and space cooling through fan coil unit (customized unit with built-in hydronic module)
Expansion tank
Y-type filter,
One-way requiring≥ 16 mesh
unit valve
Two-way
valve Differential pressure
by-pass valve
One-way
valve
unit
FCU
Two-way
valve Drain valve
Slave unit Two-way valve
Three-way valve
FCU
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
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5.3 Space Heating Through Floor Heating Loops And Space Cooling Through Fan Coil Unit
Floor heating loops and fan coil units are used for space heating and fan coil units are used for space cooling. In space
cooling mode, the 2-way valve is closed to prevent cold water entering the floor heating loops.
Figure 1-5.5: Space heating through floor heating loops and space cooling through fan coil unit (standard unit without hydronic module)
Expansion tank
Water replenishment valve
Y-type filter,
unit requiring≥ 16 mesh
Differential pressure
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FCU
Three-way valve
FCU
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
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Figure 1-5.6: Space heating through floor heating loops and space cooling through fan coil unit (customized unit with built-in hydronic module)
Expansion tank
Water replenishment valve
Y-type filter,
One-way requiring≥ 16 mesh
unit valve
Two-way
valve Differential pressure
by-pass valve Floor Floor Floor
Heating Heating Heating
Loops Loops Loops
One-way
valve
unit Two-way valve
FCU
Two-way
valve Drain valve
Slave unit Two-way valve
Three-way valve
FCU
Legend
Stop valve Pressure gauge Flexible joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve
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Part 2
Engineering Data
1 Specifications ...................................................................................... 16
9 Accessories .......................................................................................... 44
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1 Specifications
Table 2-1.1: Specifications
kW 30 60 90
Model name MC-SU30-RN1L MC-SU60-RN1L MC-SU90-RN1L
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 380-415/3/50
Capacity kW 27.6 55 82
1 Rated input kW 10.95 21.83 36.8
Cooling
EER 2.52 2.52 2.23
SEER 4.41 4.20 4.32
Capacity kW 31.4 61.6 90
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Table 2-1.2: Specifications
kW 30 60
Model name MC-SU30M-RN1L MC-SU60M-RN1L
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 380-415/3/50
Capacity kW 28.2 55
1 Rated input kW 10.93 22.54
Cooling
EER 2.58 2.44
SEER 3.72 3.73
Capacity kW 30.8 60
2 Rated input kW 10.62 21.2
Heating
COP 2.90 2.83
SCOP 3.27 3.45
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class A+ A+
Max. running current A 19.7 36.9
Type Finned tube Finned tube
Air side heat Fan motor type DC motor DC motor
exchanger Fan motor quantity 1 2
Air flow rate 12,500 24,000
Type Plate Plate
Volume L 2.44 5.17
Water side heat 3
Water flow m /h 5 9.8
exchanger
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Table 2-1.3: Pump specifications
Pump model name YKB-650-2-1 YKB-1500-2-1
Corresponding unit model name MC-SU30M-RN1L MC-SU60M-RN1L
Power supply 380-415 V/3Ph/Hz 380-415 V/3Ph/Hz
Rated power 0.65 KW 1.5 KW
Rated current 1.6-1.8A 3.15A
Rated water flow 4.7 m3/h 10m3/h
Rated pump head 22.8 m 27.8 m
Rated speed 2770-2820 r/min 2890-2910 r/min
Max operating temperature 55 °C 55 °C
Max operating pressure 1M Pa 1M Pa
Power factor 0.82-0.72 0.87-0.82
Efficiency 72.9%-73.9% 84.2%-84.9%
Started current 580-620 % of Rated current 850-930 % of Rated current
Resistance class IP55 IP55
Insulation class F F
Net/Gross weight 11.9 kg/14.4 kg 32.6 kg/35.1 kg
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2 Dimensions and Center of Gravity
MC-SU30(M)-RN1L
Figure 2-2.1: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
1870
1175
1000
485
Top view
Left view
680
1870
788
485
204 Bottom view
Front view
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MC-SU60(M)-RN1L
Figure 2-2.2: MC-SU60(M)-RN1L dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
1055
1325
Front view
555
2220
Top view
Left view
815
2220
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958
470
Bottom view
485
234
Front view
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MC-SU90-RN1L
Figure 2-2.1: MC-SU90-RN1L dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm)
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3 Piping Diagrams
MC-SU30-RN1L
Figure 2-3.1: MC-SU30-RN1L piping diagram
8
22
9 12 13 15
Tz
T3
EXVA
7 T4 14 21
11
10 Taf1
Twi inlet
6 17
18
20
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Taf2
27
Two outlet
3 23 16
26
19
4
25
1
SV4
2 Th
24
Legend
1 Compressor 2 CCH (Crankcase heater )
3 Tp (DC inverter compressor discharge temperature sensor) 4 Switch_Tp(Discharge temperature control switch )
13 TZ (Total cooling outlet temperature sensor) 14 EXVA (System electronic expansion valve A)
17 Taf1 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor1) 18 Water side heat exchanger
19 Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing heater 20 Two(Water outlet temperature sensor)
27 Filter
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MC-SU30M-RN1L
Figure 2-3.2: MC-SU30M-RN1L piping diagram
22
9 12 13 15
Tz
T3
EXVA
7 T4 14 21 28
11
10 Taf1
Twi inlet
6 17
18
20
5
Taf2
27
Two outlet
3 16
26
19
23
4
25
1
SV4
2 Th
Legend
17 Taf1 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor1) 18 Water side heat exchanger
19 Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing heater 20 Two(Water outlet temperature sensor)
27 Filter 28 Pump
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MC-SU60-RN1L
Figure 2-3.3: MC-SU60-RN1L piping diagram
12 13
27 20
14 15 16
Tz
T3
EXVA
11 T4 19 26
17
18 Taf1
Twi inlet
10 23
22
25
9
Taf2
32
7 8 28 Two outlet
21
6 31
24 Heat3
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30
1 2
SV4
3 4 Th
29
Legend
1 Compressor1 2 Compressor2
3 CCHA (Crankcase heater A) 4 CCHB (Crankcase heater B)
5 Switch_TpA (Discharge temperature control switch A) 6 Switch_TpB ( Discharge temperature control switch B)
7 Tp1 (DC inverter compressor 1 discharge temperature sensor) 8 Tp2 (DC inverter compressor 2 discharge temperature sensor)
9 PRO-H (High pressure switch) 10 Oil separator
21 Taf2 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor2) 22 Water side heat exchanger
23 Taf1 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor1) 24 Antifreeze heater of plate heat exchanger
25 Two (Water outlet temperature sensor) 26 Twi (Water inlet temperature sensor)
27 System pressure sensor 28 PRO-L (Low pressure switch)
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MC-SU60M-RN1L
Figure 2-3.4: MC-SU60M-RN1L piping diagram
12 13
27 20
14 15 16
Tz
T3
EXVA
11 T4 19 26 33
17
18 Taf1
Twi inlet
10 23
22
25
9
Taf2
32
8 Two outlet
7 28 21
6 31
24 Heat3
5
30
1 2
SV4
3 4 Th
29
5 Switch_TpA (Discharge temperature control switch A) 6 Switch_TpB ( Discharge temperature control switch B)
7 Tp1 (DC inverter compressor 1 discharge temperature sensor) 8 Tp2 (DC inverter compressor 2 discharge temperature sensor)
9 PRO-H (High pressure switch) 10 Oil separator
21 Taf2 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor2) 22 Water side heat exchanger
23 Taf1 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor1) 24 Antifreeze heater of plate heat exchanger
25 Two (Water outlet temperature sensor) 26 Twi (Water inlet temperature sensor)
27 System pressure sensor 28 PRO-L (Low pressure switch)
33 Pump
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MC-SU90-RN1L
Figure 2-3.5: MC-SU90-RN1L piping diagram
12 13 14
37
15 16 17 30
Tz
T3
EXVA
11 T4 20 35
18 SV5
19 Taf1
Twi inlet
10 T6A 32
21
25 34 36
9 23 Taf2
42
Two outlet
7 8 33
6 41 T6B
27 31
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5 EXVC 29
40 24
EXVB
28
SV4
SV8A
SV8B
26
1 2 39
3 4
Legend
1 Compressor1 2 Compressor2
3 CCHA (Crankcase heater A) 4 CCHB (Crankcase heater B)
5 Switch_TpA (Discharge temperature control switch A) 6 Switch_TpB ( Discharge temperature control switch B)
7 Tp1 (DC inverter compressor 1 discharge temperature) 8 Tp2 (DC inverter compressor 2 discharge temperature)
17 TZ (Total cooling outlet temperature sensor) 18 T3 (Air side heat exchanger temperature sensor)
27 SV6 (Liquid side bypass solenoid valve) 28 EXVB (System electronic expansion valve 2)
29 Filter 30 Accumulator
31 Antifreeze heater of plate heat exchanger 32 Taf1 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor1)
33 Taf2 (Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor2) 34 Water side Plate heat exchanger
35 Two (Water outlet temperature sensor) 36 Twi (Water inlet temperature sensor)
41 Capillary 42 Filter
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4 Wiring Diagrams
4
2
3
Figure 2-4.1: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L wiring diagram
09 .20.2 01 5
CN3
N A B C EN C2 ENC 1 CN43
CN12-2
CN12-1
SV2 CN15
CN16
CN18
W-HEAT2
Power In
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Orange
Compressor Orange
CN4 123 Compressor
drive boardA SW1
CN4 123 N=1
CN1Red
IC8
drive board B SW1
CN9
CN7 CN1 Red
Reactor A Orange V IC8
Black CN7 V
W Orange
U Reactor B W
CN10
Black Black
U
Black
Black
Black
CN9(10)
Blue
CN11
Black
Black
Black
Red Black
Red CN13 Blue Blue
CN11
Red
MC-SU60(M)-RN1L
6 7
Red Green
W
Red CN13 Blue Red
0
6 7
Black
W
0
Black
Black
Yellow ZR
V
Ferrite
5
Black Ferrite
Yellow ZR
V
core
1
5
Yellow Red Red core
4
1
Red
U
Black Yellow
Blue Red
4
U
Yellow N2 Black
3
CN15 N P N=1 Yellow N2
CT1 CN3 Blue N=1
3
2
CN6 P2
N P
Red
Blue
CN6 CN3 CN15 P2 Compressor B
Brown Black Brown
Rectifier A Black
Black
Aqua Tempo Super II
Red
Blue
Green Black Black
Black Red
Red Default setting
DC fan drive Compressor Compressor Main
DC fan drive
Black drive board A drive board B
board A board B board
XS1
XP2 XS2
12 34 1234 123 123
XP1
Blue White Red Black
L2’ L1’ N’
Red
L3’
White
Red
Blue
CN43 CN2
L3’
CN40 CN41 CN42
CN40
CT2
CN36
White
Blue
L3
CN6 Red PUMP CN1 CN4
Blue
CN1
CN4
CN1
CN4
White
Ferrite core
Ferrite core
L3 L2 L1
L2’
CN41
Red Red Red Red
CN37
board A
board B
AC filter board B
L2
CN50
White
AC filter boardA
White
L1’
CN42
1 234 1234
Brown
Gray
Black
Brown
AC contactor
DC fan drive
Red
DC fan drive
Brown
CN38
SW1
Blue
L1
Red
Gray
C_N
C_P
C_N
C_P
CN36 CN39
Black
CN37 CN38
Brown
XP2
XP1
Red
CN51
CN50
N1
CN39
L3 L2 L1
Black
CN6 CN3 CN3
N1
Blue White Red Black
XS2
Black
XS1
Blue
Blue
nworB
Brown
Brown
ENC1 L1 L2 CN38
CN1 N A B C CN72 S5 ENC2 DSP2 09.20.201 5
DSP1
PUMP1 CN30 ON Front
SV4_2 CN69
CN2 PUMP2
SV4_1 CN69-1 Fan B
CN19_L E-HEAT_N SV2 CN80
Up Down
Black
CN19_N E-HEAT_L
Red
SV3 CN45
White
Blue
CN21 Alarm POWER NUM_S SV1 CN44
CN70 DOOR-switch2
CN64 Menu STF2 CN17
CN48 DOOR-switch1 OK
Main board DEBUG STF1 CN6
CN44 Water switch
A B C N eva-heat2 CN5_1
CN45 ON/OFF
eva-heat1 CN5
CN46 COOL/HEAT L-PRO T7C2 ThTa
f2T
woT
wiT
w T4 T3 EXV2 O-C1 O-FAN1 O-D Behind
W-HEAT2 CN4
CN58 N-ON CN65 CN26 CN31 CN24 CN57 CN50 CN53 CN49
W-HEAT1 CN4_1 Fan A
N-ON H-PROPH-PROI1 I2 Tf2 Tf1 L-YL1 H-YL1 Taf1 Tz/7 TP2 TP1 P E Q P E Q EXV1 O-C O-FAN 5V GND A2 B2 X Y P Q E
HEAT2 CN3
CN59 CN37 CN47 CN62 CN42 CN41 CN40 CN39 CN69 CN60 CN71 CN55 CN51 CN52
Green HEAT1 CN3_1
380/415VAC 50/60Hz
Power in
L-YL1
H-YL1
Note: 1.x represents for a system,1 is A system,
T4 T3
EXVA 2 is B system.
Twi Tw
H-PRO-1 2.Component in dash line is optional.
Tf2 Tf1
Water switch
EXVB Factory code Date Revision
actual product may vary.
H-PRO-3
16027100001031 December 7th, 2016 A
Th Taf2 Two
Taf1 Tz/7 TP2 TP1
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H-PRO High pressure switch Eva-heat1 Plate heat exchanger heater 1
L-PRO Low pressure switch Eva-heat2 Plate heat exchanger heater 2
Water switch Water flow switch Tf1 Inverter module temperature sensor 1
L-YL1 Pressure sensor Tf2 Inverter module temperature sensor 2
T4 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor TW Total water outlet temperature sensor
T3 Air side heat exchanger temperature sensor TWi Water inlet temperature sensor
CT1 AC current detector 1 TWO Water outlet temperature sensor
Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing
CT2 AC current detector 2 Taf1
temperature sensor1
Water side heat exchanger anti-freezing
STF1 4-way valve 1 Taf2
temperature sensor2
STF2 4-way valve 2 Tp1 Discharge temperature sensor 1
SV4 Oil return solenoid valve Tp2 Discharge temperature sensor 2
HEAT1 Compressor crankcase heater 1 Tz/7 Total cooling outlet temperature sensor
HEAT2 Compressor crankcase heater 2 W-HEAT1 Water flow heater 1
This is to inform that the color and label of power supply wires for MC-SU30(M)-RN1L and
MC-SU60(M)-RN1L has been changed. The color for three phase power supply wiring is changed from red
white blue black to black brown gray blue. The wring label is changed from ABCN to L1L2L3N respectively.
Refer to the images below for better understanding.
Before After
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Input and output of AC filter B Input and output of AC filter B
Three phase bridge rectifier A&B Three phase bridge rectifier A&B
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FAN A/B/C DC fan Tw Total water outlet temperature sensor
ST1 Four-way valve Th Air suction temperature sensor
SV4 Oil return solenoid valve Tp1 Discharge temperature sensor 1
SV5 Multifunctional solenoid valve Tp2 Discharge temperature sensor 2
SV6 Liquid side bypass solenoid valve TF1 Inverter module temperature sensor 1
SV8A injection solenoid value TF2 Inverter module temperature sensor 2
SV8B injection solenoid value IC 17 Current transformer
H-SW/L-PRO High/Low pressure switch H-YL High pressure sensor
Discharge air temperature protection
TP1 -PRO RA,RB Reactor
switch
Discharge air temperature protection
TP2-PRO EXVA System electronic expansion valve 1
switch
Air side heat exchanger temperature
T3A EXVB System electronic expansion valve 2
sensor
Air side heat exchanger temperature
T3B EXVC EVI electronic expansion valve
sensor
T4 Outdoor Ambient temperature sensor CCH Crankcase heater
T5 Water tank temperature EVA-HEAT Water side heat exchanger heater 1
Refrigerant inlet temperature sensor of
T6A/T6B W.P-SW Water pressure switch(Reserved)
EVI plate heat exchanger
Tz/7 Total outlet temperature of condenser COOL/HEAT Remote mode control
Taf1/Taf2 Water side antifreeze temperature ON/OFF Remote ON/OFF control
Twi Inlet water temperature PUMP-V Inverter water pump control(Reserved)
Two Outlet water temperature ALARM Remote alarm control
TEMP-SW Dual water temperature switch point COMP-STATE Compressor state signal
HEAT1/HEAT2 Auxiliary electronic heater WATER-SW Water flow switch
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5 Capacity Tables
5.1 Heating Capacity Tables
Table 2-5.1: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L heating capacity
Chilled water outlet temperature (°C)
Ambient 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 55.00
temp (°C) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-15.00 17.38 8.03 16.06 8.22 16.80 8.60 15.35 9.65 - - - -
-7.00 25.44 8.85 24.41 9.46 24.32 9.90 23.33 11.11 20.23 11.21 - -
2.00 25.67 8.04 25.05 8.51 24.23 8.90 23.94 9.99 20.76 10.08 - -
7.00 31.84 8.17 33.80 8.95 32.95 9.36 32.31 10.51 28.01 10.60 22.19 9.20
15.00 34.27 5.35 32.23 5.77 27.58 5.86 24.21 6.64 23.54 7.93 21.97 8.70
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20.00 33.69 4.51 30.77 4.67 25.45 4.63 21.57 5.10 20.87 6.08 19.43 6.73
25.00 33.75 4.18 31.22 4.34 26.34 4.31 22.82 4.78 22.62 5.77 21.61 6.38
30.00 36.13 4.75 33.14 4.58 27.18 4.78 24.69 4.99 23.15 6.13 22.14 6.85
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
Notes:
1. Performance specifications measured with water pump operating at rated water flow rate.
-7.00 43.02 15.67 42.52 16.13 40.97 18.66 39.96 18.75 34.13 19.58 - -
2.00 45.39 14.12 44.28 14.96 42.96 15.40 42.45 17.89 36.81 18.05 - -
7.00 61.57 16.10 65.37 17.64 63.91 18.16 62.67 21.09 54.34 21.28 43.04 18.47
15.00 66.27 10.54 62.32 11.37 53.50 11.38 46.97 13.33 45.67 15.93 42.61 17.46
20.00 65.14 8.90 59.50 9.21 49.37 8.97 41.84 10.24 40.49 12.21 37.69 13.52
25.00 65.26 8.23 60.37 8.54 51.09 8.36 44.26 9.60 43.87 11.59 41.91 12.81
30.00 66.38 8.51 67.12 8.74 54.25 8.94 47.97 10.02 45.86 11.99 43.22 13.23
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
Notes:
1. Performance specifications measured with water pump operating at rated water flow rate.
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Table 2-5.3: MC-SU90-RN1L heating capacity
Chilled water outlet temperature (°C)
Ambient
30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 55.00
temp.
TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
(°C)
kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW kW
-20.00 55.21 23.46 46.32 23.36 37.63 22.86 - - - - - -
-7.00 70.86 22.24 62.32 23.97 54.12 27.06 43.84 26.16 36.23 24.15 - -
2.00 86.74 26.27 82.46 29.45 78.56 34.16 71.90 33.50 54.26 30.15 35.41 23.66
7.00 98.22 29.36 95.11 30.19 92.65 30.88 90.07 33.63 85.32 31.6 68.16 26.64
15.00 90.32 25.81 86.23 26.1 83.36 26.46 78.66 29.13 74.53 27.61 48.36 21.98
20.00 85.63 23.79 82.45 24.25 78.56 23.81 74.36 27.54 72.32 26.78 21.15 11.47
25.00 82.42 22.04 78.63 22.46 74.56 23.30 72.21 22.56 69.97 25.34 27.86 11.74
30.00 78.22 20.52 74.23 20.62 68.44 20.61 64.12 22.89 56.23 20.07 24.26 11.84
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
Notes:
1. Performance specifications measured with water pump operating at rated water flow rate.
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5.2 Heating Capacity Tables
Table 2-5.4: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L cooling capacity
Chilled water outlet temperature (℃)
-5.00 22.96 6.49 24.79 6.75 27.01 6.80 28.90 7.11 30.16 7.32 31.90 7.28
5.00 23.47 6.85 24.88 6.91 26.87 6.89 28.75 7.19 30.01 7.39 31.13 7.31
10.00 23.85 6.53 24.57 6.98 26.54 6.89 28.54 7.23 29.87 7.45 30.14 7.32
17.00 41.08 11.13 42.86 11.91 46.28 12.61 49.29 13.09 51.28 13.75 56.25 13.75
25.00 37.33 10.95 38.49 11.39 40.89 11.78 43.53 12.08 45.29 12.69 50.19 12.90
30.00 32.04 9.88 33.58 10.36 35.24 10.55 37.79 11.56 39.49 11.55 46.56 13.30
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35.00 30.72 11.23 31.11 11.96 32.18 10.12 32.50 11.80 34.17 10.95 40.77 12.17
40.00 21.08 9.85 22.32 10.24 25.05 10.82 26.87 11.40 28.69 11.79 33.24 12.76
43.00 18.76 9.01 19.78 9.57 22.88 11.36 23.81 10.65 26.58 12.69 31.54 13.96
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
Notes:
1. Performance specifications measured with water pump operating at rated water flow rate.
-5.00 46.58 12.58 48.27 13.66 52.60 13.76 56.08 14.31 58.69 14.80 62.08 14.73
5.00 46.06 12.68 48.46 13.98 52.32 13.94 55.81 14.46 58.41 14.95 60.58 14.78
10.00 46.25 13.52 47.86 14.12 51.68 13.94 55.56 14.56 58.14 15.06 58.66 14.79
17.00 81.58 22.56 83.34 24.04 89.97 25.47 96.42 26.84 99.67 27.76 109.32 27.77
25.00 72.12 22.14 74.86 23.00 79.52 23.80 85.18 24.70 88.05 25.62 97.56 26.05
30.00 63.89 19.89 65.34 20.94 68.56 21.31 67.52 22.48 76.79 23.32 90.50 26.85
35.00 58.63 23.18 60.54 24.16 62.62 20.45 64.30 21.38 66.47 22.12 79.27 24.57
40.00 43.85 20.58 45.45 21.06 49.30 21.61 53.16 23.28 55.73 23.65 62.15 24.57
43.00 39.68 18.96 40.28 19.68 44.83 22.35 47.12 21.75 56.32 24.15 60.28 25.39
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
Notes:
Performance specifications measured with water pump operating at rated water flow rate.
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Table 2-5.6: MC-SU90-RN1L cooling capacity
Chilled water outlet temperature (℃)
Ambient 5.00 7.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 20.00
temp. Capacity Power Capacity Power Capacity Power Capacity Power Capacity Power Capacity Power
(°C) TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI TC PI
-10.00 48.32 20.14 54.22 20.81 60.23 21.51 65.23 23.29 70.25 24.65 76.32 25.45
-5.00 53.62 23.21 59.18 25.42 68.52 25.38 72.22 15.79 74.21 26.04 80.23 26.74
5.00 57.41 25.29 61.86 27.49 74.85 28.79 76.36 28.28 78.65 27.60 84.32 28.1
10.00 62.71 27.87 65.43 29.02 79.56 30.6 80.66 29.87 83.36 29.25 87.22 29.56
17.00 72.11 32.04 74.85 31.91 86.63 35.36 88.63 34.09 91.23 32.58 93.23 32.14
25.00 70.22 32.21 72.87 32.4 82.87 34.53 86.23 33.81 87.32 31.75 96.32 33.21
30.00 66.32 29.47 69.32 30.8 78.36 33.34 82.32 32.93 84.56 31.30 88.39 30.92
35.00 78.62 34.94 84.80 37.80 86.32 36.73 88.66 35.46 96.77 36.52 102.22 34.07
40.00 72.32 32.87 75.63 34.37 80.52 35.0 83.23 33.97 92.35 34.85 96.30 33.02
43.00 68.52 32.63 70.56 32.82 76.25 32.45 80.61 32.91 86.62 32.69 92.36 30.78
Abbreviations:
TC: Total capacity (kW)
PI: Power input (kW)
Notes:
Performance specifications measured with water pump operating at rated water flow rate.
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6 Operating Limits
6.1 Cooling operating range
Figure 2-6.1: Cooling operating range
Ambient
temperature
43
35
25
15
5
-5
-10
0 5 10 15 20 Outlet water
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temperature
Cooling operating range (Unit: ℃)
Ambient
temperature
30
0
-4
-7
-10
-15
25 30 40 45 50 52 55 Outlet water
temperature
Heating operating range (Unit: ℃)
MC-SU90-RN1L
Ambient
temperature
30
0
-4
-7
-10
-15
-18
-20
25 4042 45 48 50 55 Outlet water
temperature
Heating operating range (Unit: ℃)
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7 Hydronic Performance
MC-SU30(M)-RN1L
Figure 2-7.1: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L Hydronic performance
90
80
70
60
Water pressure drop (kPa)
50
40
30
20
10
0
3.72 4.26 4.79 5.32
60
50
40
Water pressure drop (kPa)
30
20
10
0
7.33 8.37 9.42 10.47
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Figure 2-7.3: MC-SU90-RN1L Hydronic performance
90
80
70
60
Water pressure drop (kPa)
50
40
30
20
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0
6.45 10.83 12.51 14.77 15.67
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Figure 2-7.4: YKB-650-2-1 Hydronic performance
30
25
20
Pump head (m)
15
10
MC-SU60M-RN1L
Figure 2-7.5: YKB-1500-2-1 Hydronic performance
35
30
25
Pump head (m)
20
15
10
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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8 Sound Levels
8.1 Overall
Table 2-8.1: Sound pressure levels
Model name dB(A)
MC-SU30-RN1L 65.8
MC-SU30M-RN1L 68.0
MC-SU60-RN1L 72.1
MC-SU60M-RN1L 73.0
MC-SU90-RN1L 80.1
Notes:
1. Sound pressure level is measured at a position 1m in front of
the unit and (1+H)/2m (where H is the height of the unit) above
the floor in a semi-anechoic chamber. During in-situ operation,
sound pressure levels may be higher as a result of ambient
noise.
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8.2 Octave Band Levels
Figure 2-8.2: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L octave band level (in cooling mode at rated compressor frequency)
120
110
100
90
NR-90
Octave band sound level (dB)
80
NR-80
70
NR-70
60
NR-60
50
NR-50
40
NR-40
30
NR-30
20
NR-20
10
0 NR-10
-10 NR-0
Figure 2-8.3: MC-SU60(M)-RN1L octave band level (in cooling mode at rated compressor frequency)
120
110
100
90
NR-90
Octave band sound level (dB)
80
NR-80
70
NR-70
60
NR-60
50
NR-50
40
NR-40
30
NR-30
20
NR-20
10
NR-10
0
NR-0
-10
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Figure 2-8.4: MC-SU90-RN1L octave band level (in cooling mode at rated compressor frequency
120
110
100
NR-90
90
Octave band sound level (dB)
80 NR-80
70 NR-70
60 NR-60
50 NR-50
40 NR-40
30 NR-30
20
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10
NR-10
0
NR-0
-10
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Figure 2-8.5: MC-SU30(M)-RN1L octave band level (in heating mode at rated compressor frequency)
120
110
100
90
NR-90
Octave band sound level (dB)
80
NR-80
70
NR-70
60
NR-60
50
NR-50
40
NR-40
30
NR-30
20
NR-20
10
NR-10
0
NR-0
-10
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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Figure 2-8.6: MC-SU60(M)-RN1L octave band level (in heating mode at rated compressor frequency)
120
110
100
90
Octave band sound level (dB)
NR-90
80
NR-80
70
NR-70
60
NR-60
50
NR-50
40
NR-40
30
NR-30
20
10 NR-20
0 NR-10
-10 NR-0
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Figure 2-8.7: MC-SU90-RN1L octave band level (in heating mode at rated compressor frequency)
120
110
100
NR-90
90
NR-80
Octave band sound level (dB)
80
NR-70
70
NR-60
60
50 NR-50
40 NR-40
30 NR-30
20 NR-20
10
NR-10
0
NR-0
-10
31.5 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
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9 Accessories
9.1 Standard accessories
Table 2-9.1: Standard accessories
Quantity
Name Shape MC-SU30(M)-RN1L
MC-SU60(M)-RN1L
MC-SU90-RN1L
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Paart 3
Installlation and
Field SSetttinggs
1 Prefface to Part 3 ...................................................................................... 46
2 Unitt Placeme
ent and Installation ............................................................. 47
4 Elecctrical Wirring....................................................................................... 63
5 Field
d Settingss ........................................................................................... 72
6 Com
mmissionin
ng and M aintenancce .......................................................... 74
9 pendix ................................................................................................. 94
App
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1 Preface
P to Part 3
1.1 Notes for Installers Bo
oxes
The information contained in n this Engine
eering Data BBook may primarily be off use during the system design stage of a
Mide ea Aqua Tem mpo Super II I project. Addditional impportant information which may prim marily be of use during field
instaallation has b
been placed in
n boxes, such
h as the exam
mple below, tittled “Notes fo
or installers”..
No
otes for insttallers
Notes for installers boxes contain important infformation wh
hich may prim
marily be of uuse during fie
eld installatio
on,
rather thaan during dessk‐based syste
em design.
1.2 Definitionss
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In th
his Engineerinng Data Book, the term “applicable leggislation” refe onal, local an d other laws,, standards, codes,
ers to all natio c
ruless, regulationss and other leegislation that apply in a ggiven situation.
1.3 Precaution
ns
All system
s installlation includiing installatio
on of water ppiping and ellectrical work
ks must onlyy be carried out
o by compeetent
and suitably quallified, certifieed and accreddited professi onals and in accordance with
w all appliccable legislation.
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2 Unit
U Placem
ment and Installation
2.1 Acceptancee and Unpaacking
No
otes for insttallers
When units are deliveered check whether
w any damage occcurred during shipment. If there is damage
d to th
he
surface orr outside of a unit, submitt a written repport to the sh
hipping comppany.
Check thaat the model, specificationns and quantiity of the unitts delivered are
a as ordere d.
Check thaat all accessorries ordered have
h been in cluded. Retain the Ownerr's Manual fo r future referrence.
2.2 Hoisting
No
otes for insttallers
Do not remove any paackaging befo ore hoisting. I
If units arre not packagged or if the packaging is damaged, usse suitable bo oards or packking material to protect th he
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Figure 3‐2.1: Hoisting the unit
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Lifted hook
Figure 3‐2.2: Ou
utdoor unit typiccal concrete base structure deesign (unit: mm))
2040
2000
788 1105
880
958
Drainag
ge channel D
Drainage channel
Anchorr bolt Anchor bolt
RN1L
MC‐SU30(M)‐R MC‐‐SU60(M)‐RN1LL
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21116 180
Drainage
1008
channel
Anchor bolt
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2.5 Drainage
Drainage ditch shhould be pro ovided to allo
ow drainage oof condensatte that may form
f on the air side heatt exchanger when
w
the unit is running in heatingg mode. The drainage sh ould ensure that conden nsate is direccted away fro
om roadwayss and
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2.6 Spacing
Outddoor units m must be spaced such that sufficient air may flo ow through each unit. SSufficient airrflow across heat
exch
hangers is esssential for ou t function pproperly. The influence of adjacent strructures on th
utdoor units to he airflow around
eration. For u nits installed
the unit should aalso be taken into conside d in locations that may be experience high
h wind speeeds,
meaasures such aas installing fences
f should
d be taken tto protect th he units fromm turbulent fllows that maay disturb th
he air
ente
ering/leaving the units. When fencin ng or other forms of wind w protecttion are insttalled, the minimum
m spacing
requ
uirements dettailed in Figure 3‐2.4 shou
uld still be obbserved.
Input of airfllow
B
A D
Inputt of airflow Input of airflow
Ma
ain unit
Main unit
C
Input of airflo
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Input of airflow
a
B
E E
Main unit
u Main unit Main unit
F
A E E D
Main unit
u Main unit Main unit
F
F
E E
Main unit
u Main unit Main unit
In
nput of airflow
w
C
MC‐SU30(M)‐RN1L
MC‐SU60(M)‐RN1L ≥8
800 ≥2000 ≥20000 ≥800 ≥800 ≥1100 ≥6000
MC‐SU90‐RN
N1L
2.7 Installation
n of Dampin
ng Devices
2.7.1
1 Damping devices must be provided between thee unit and its foundation
By means
m of the Φ15mm diameter installation holes oon the steel frame
f of the unit base, thhe unit can be
e fastened onn the
foun
ndation throu ugh the springg damper. Seee figure abovve (Figure 3‐2.2) for details about centter distance of the installation
hole
es. The dampeer does not go g with the unit,
u and the user can seleect the damper according to the releva ant requirem
ments.
Whe en the unit is installed on the high rooff or the area sensitive to vibration,
v ple
ease consult tthe technical engineers beefore
seleccting the dam
mper.
2.7.2
2 Installation
n steps of the
e damper
Step 1. Make sure that th he flatness off the concretee foundation is within ±3m mm, and thenn place the un nit on the cusshion
block.
Step 2. Raisse the unit too the height suitable for installation of o the damping device. RRemove the clamp c nuts of
o the
damper.
Step 3. Place the unit onn the damperr, and align t he fixing boltt holes of the e damper witth the fixing holes on thee unit
base.
Step 4. Retuurn the clampp nuts of the damper
d to thhe fixing holess on the unit base, and tigghten them in
nto the dampper.
Step 5. Adjuust the operattional height of the damp er base, and screw down the leveling bbolts. Tighten n the bolts byy one
circle to enssure equal height adjustment variance of the dampe er.
Step 6. The lock bolts cann be tighteneed after the coorrect operattional height is reached.
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Figu
ure 3‐2.5: Installlation of the daamper
Damping
g device Fixed meattal
F
p
plate
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3 Water
W Systtem Desiggn and Insttallation
3.1 Water Circu
uit Checks
Aquaa Tempo Sup per II units aree equipped with
w a water iinlet and outlet for connection to a waater circuit. Aqua A Tempo Super
S
II un
nits should only be conneected to closed water circcuits. Connecction to an open o water ccircuit would lead to exceessive
corroosion of the w water piping.. Only materials complyingg with all app ation should be used.
plicable legisla
Befoore continuingg installation of the unit, check
c the folllowing:
All chilled w
water pipelinees should be thoroughly fflushed, to be e free of any impurity, beefore the unitt is operated. Any
impurity sho ould not be fllushed to or into the heat exchanger.
Water must enter the heeat exchangerr through thee inlet; otherw wise the perfo ormance of t he unit will decline.
d
The pump in nstalled in th
he water pipe eline system sshould be eq quipped with starter. The ppump will dirrectly press water
w
into the heaat exchanger of o the water system.
The pipes an nd their portss must be ind dependently ssupported bu ut should not be supporte d on the unitt.
The pipes an nd their ports of the heatt exchanger sshould be eassy to disassem mble for ope ration and cleaning, as well as
inspection o of port pipes of
o the evaporrator.
The evaporaator should be b provided with a filterr with more than 40 messhes per inchh at site. The e filter should be
installed neaar to the inlett port as mucch as possiblee, and be undder heat prese ervation.
3.2.1
1 Performan nce adjustme ent factors
The antifreeze must be requirred accordingg to anyone coondition as fo
ollowing:
The ambientt temperaturre is below 0 ⁰C;
Don’t start u
up the unit fo
or a long time
e.
The power ssupply was cu ut off and nee
edn’t change the water inn system.
the unit
u depending on concen ntration.
Table
Ta 3‐3.2: Ethyylene glycol
Concentration
C Modificaation coefficien
nt
of ethylene Free
ezing point (°C)
Cooling caapacity Power input Water resistance
r Water flow
w
glycol (%)
0 1.00
00 1.000 1.000 1.000 0
10 0.98
84 0.998 1.118 1.019 ‐4
20 0.97
73 0.995 1.268 1.051 ‐9
30 0.96
65 0.992 1.482 1.092 ‐16
40 0.96
60 0.989 1.791 1.145 ‐23
50 0.95
50 0.983 2.100 1.200 ‐37
Table
Ta 3‐3.3: Prop
pylene glycol
Concentration
C Modificaation coefficien
nt
of propylene Free
ezing point (°C)
Cooling caapacity Power input Water resistance
r Water flow
w
glycol (%)
0 1.00
00 1.000 1.000 1.000 0
10 0.97
76 0.996 1.071 1.00 ‐3
20 0.96
61 0.992 1.189 1.016 ‐7
30 0.94
48 0.988 1.380 1.034 ‐13
40 0.93
38 0.984 1.728 1.078 ‐22
50 0.92
25 0.975 2.150 1.125 ‐35
3.2.3
3 Altitude co
orrection factors
Perfoormance tab bles are baseed at sea levvel. Elevationns other thaan sea level affect the pperformance of the unit.. The
decrreased air deensity will redduce condenser capacity and reduce the unit’s pe erformance. FFor performa
ance at elevaations
othe
er than sea leevel refer to Table
T 3‐3.4. Maximum
M alloowable altitud
de is 1800meters.
3.2.4
4 Evaporatorr temperature e drop factorrs
Perfo
ormance tables are based d on a 5⁰C temmperature drrop through the
t evaporato or. Adjustmennt factors for applications with
temperature rangges from 3⁰C C to 6⁰C in follow table. Teemperature drops
d outside
e this range ccan affect the
e control systtem’s
capaability to main
ntain acceptaable control and
a are not reecommended d.
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3.2.55 Fouling facttor
Fouling refers to the accumu ulation of unw wanted mateerial on solid d surfaces, most
m often in an aquatic environment
e . The
fouliing material ccan consist of
o either livingg organisms (biofouling) oro a non‐livin
ng substance (inorganic orr organic). Fo ouling
is ussually distinguished from other surface‐growth ph enomena in that it occurrs on a surfacce of a comp ponent, systeem or
plant performingg a defined an nd useful funcction, and thaat the foulingg process imp
pedes or interrferes with th
his function.
Fouling phenommena are com mmon and diverse, rangging from fo es in the marine
ouling of ship hulls, nattural surface
environment (maarine fouling)), fouling of heat‐transfer
h componentss through ing
gredients conntained in the
e cooling watter or
gase
es, and even the develop pment of pla aque or calcuulus on teeth
h, or depositts on solar ppanels on Ma
ars, among other
o
exam
mples.
Fore
eign matter in
n the chilled water systemm will adverssely affect the heat transffer capabilityy of the evap
porator, and could
c
Tab
ble 3‐3.4: Foulin
ng factor
Fouling Factor
Difference of water
ALTITUDE
A
iinlet and outlett temp. 0.0
018 m2. ⁰C /kW
W 0.044 m2.
m ⁰C /kW 0.086 m2. ⁰CC /kW 0.1
172 m2. ⁰C /kW
W
(m)
(⁰C)
C P C P C P C P
3 1.0
036 1.0777 1.019 1.076 0.991 00.975 0.9
963 0.983
3
4 1.0
039 1.1011 1.022 1.080 0.994 00.996 0.9
971 0.984
4
Sea level
5 1.0
045 1.1055 1.028 1.086 1.000 1.000 0.9
977 0.989
9
6 1.0
051 1.1099 1.034 1.093 1.006 1.004 0.9
983 0.994
4
3 1.0
024 1.0877 1.008 1.064 0.980 00.984 0.9
951 0.991
1
4 1.0
027 1.1111 1.011 1.068 0.983 1.005 0.9
959 0.992
2
600
5 1.0
034 1.1155 1.017 1.074 0.989 1.009 0.9
965 0.997
7
6 1.0
043 1.1155 1.026 1.084 0.998 1.009 0.9
973 0.999
9
3 1.0
013 1.1177 0.996 1.052 0.969 1.011 0.9
942 1.002
2
4 1.0
015 1.1188 0.998 1.055 0.971 1.012 0.9
948 1.003
3
1200
5 1.0
023 1.1222 1.006 1.063 0.979 1.015 0.9
955 1.005
5
6 1.0
031 1.1255 1.015 1.072 0.987 1.018 0.9
962 1.007
7
3 1.0
002 1.1288 0.986 1.042 0.959 1.021 0.9
935 1.007
7
4 1.0
005 1.1299 0.989 1.045 0.962 1.022 0.9
941 1.010
0
1800
5 1.0
012 1.1322 0.995 1.051 0.968 1.024 0.9
945 1.012
2
6 1.0
018 1.1344 1.001 1.058 0.974 1.026 0.9
949 1.014
4
Abbreeviations:
C: Coo
oling capacity
P: Pow
wer input
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3.3 Installation
n of Water System
S Pipe
eline
3.3.1
1 Installation
n of single‐mo
odule water system pipelline
Waater inlet
Wateer outlet
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Figurre 3‐3.4: connecction method off MC‐SU90‐RN1
1L
No.(n-1) address
a No.(n-2) add
dress No.0 addresss
3.3.3
3 Diameter p
parameters of main inlet and
a outlet piipes
T
Table 3‐3.5: Fou
uling factor
Cooling capacity Tottal inlet and ou
utlet water pipee
inside nomina
al diameter
25
5 ≤ Q≤ 50 DN4
40
50 <Q≤ 80 DN5
50
80
0<Q≤ 130 DN6
65
135<Q≤ 210 DN8
80
210<Q≤ 325 DN100
325<Q≤ 510 DN125
510<Q≤ 740 DN150
740
0<Q≤ 1300 DN200
740
0<Q≤ 2080 DN250
Please pay attenttion to the following itemss when installling multiple modules:
Each modulee correspond ess code whicch cannot be repeated.
ds to an addre
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Main water outlet tempeerature sensinng bulb and aauxiliary electtric heater arre under conttrol of the ma
ain module.
The unit can
n be started up
u through thhe wired conttroller only affter all addresses are set aand the aforeementioned items
i
are determined. The wireed controller is ≤500m aw
way from the outdoor
o unit.
3.3.4
4 Chiller wateer flow
Miniimum chilled d water flow: if the syste
em flow is leess than the minimum un
nit flow ratee, the evaporrator flow caan be
recalculated, as sshown in the diagram belo
ow.
Evaporato
or
Recirrculation
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Maxximum chilled d water flow: the maximum chilled watter flow is lim
mited by the permitted
p preessure drop in
i the evaporrator.
w is more than the maxim
If the system flow mum unit flo w rate, bypaass the evapo orator as showwn in the dia
agram to obttain a
lowe er evaporatorr flow rate.
Evaporatorr
Recirc
culation
Tab
ble 3‐3.6: Minim
mum and Maximum water flow rates
Water fllow rate(m3/h))
Model
Minim
mum Maxim
mum
M
MC‐SU30(M)‐RN
N1L 3.8
8 6.4
4
M
MC‐SU60(M)‐RN
N1L 8.0
0 13.0
MC‐SU90‐RN1LL 13..5 16.5
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Figure 3‐3.8: Dessign of the storre tank
Error Re
ecommendatio
on Error Recomm
mendation
From
m equation 1::
Water ttank design volume
v = Chilled wateer system min
nimum waterr volume
‐ Water pipew work volume
‐ Chiller heat exchanger vo
olume
‐ FCU heat excchanger volume
Exam
mple ‐ 30kW unit:
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m Table 2‐1.1, G is 5m3/h and Cmin a typical value oof 12.8% mayy be used. With lowest exxpected cooling mode ambient
From
temperature of 25⁰C (as perr EN14511) and a with leaaving water temperature
t set at 10 ⁰CC, from Tablee 2‐5.3 the unit’s
u
corre
ected coolingg capacity, Qcc, is 40.9kW. For
F Rmin, a tyypical value of e used. The faactory defaultt for ΔTs is 4⁰C.
o 5% may be
Wc can
c then be o
obtained usin
ng Equations 2 to 4:
Qc5 = 40.9 x 860 x (0.128 ‐ 0.05) x (5/60) = 229kcal
Qcminn = 40.9 x 8600 x 0.128 = 45
502kcal/h
Wc = 229
2 / (4 – (45 02 / (5 x 1000))) = 74L
Defining Qh as th
he unit heatiing capacity (in kW) adju sted for amb bient temperrature and leeaving water temperaturee, the
requ
uired minimum water volu ume is given by:
b
Wct = (Q
Qd + Qs) / ΔTt Equatio
on 5
Wheere:
• Wct is thee required water volume in liters
• Qd is thee heat energyy (in kcal) reqquired for deffrosting, which may be ta
aken to be 122% of hourly unit output, such
that:
• Qd = Qh x 860 0 x 0.12 Equatio
on 6
• Qs is thee heat energyy (in kcal) req
quired for rooom heating during the deffrosting operration, which may be obtaained
from:
• Qs = Qh x 860 0 x (tf/60) Equatio
on 7
• Where:
• tf is the
t duration of defrostingg operation (in mins)
• Δ Tt is the permitted water
w systemm temperaturee drop duringg defrosting operation
o (in ⁰C)
Exam
mple ‐ 30kW unit:
With
h ambient tem mperature off 2⁰CWB and with leaving water tempe erature set at 30⁰C, from TTable 2‐5.1 th
he unit’s correected
heatting capacity, Qh2⁰C, is 25.7
7kW. With ammbient temp erature of ‐7 7⁰CWB and withw leaving w water temperature set at 35⁰C,
3
from
m Table2‐5.1 tthe unit’s corrrected heatin e taken to be 4mins. Usingg equations 5 to 7:
ng capacity, Q h‐7⁰C, is 24.4kkW. tf may be
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Qd22⁰C = 25.7 x 86
60 x 0.12 = 26652kcal Qd‐
Q 7⁰C = 24.4 x 860 x 0.12 = 2518kcal
Qs2⁰C = 25.7 x 8600 x (4/60) = 1473kcal
1 8 x (4/60) = 1399kcal
Qss‐7⁰C = 24.4 x 860
ΔTt2⁰C = 30
3 ‐ 15 = 15⁰C C ΔTt‐7⁰C = 35 ‐ 20 = 155⁰C
Wcct2⁰C = (2652 + 1473) / 15 = 275L Wct
W ‐7⁰C = (251 18 + 1399) / 115 = 261L
The heating mode limit is the larger of Wctt2⁰C and Wct‐7⁰⁰C, hence 275L.
3.3.7
7 Selection and installatio
on of the pum
mp
Select the left of the pump:
H=H1+H2+H3+H44
H: Th
he lift of the pump.
H1: Main unit waater resistance.
H2: Pump water resistance.
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H3: Water
W resistaance of the lo
ongest water‐‐loop distancce, includes: pipe
p resistancce, different vvalve’s resista
ance, flexiblee pipe
resisstance, pipe eelbow and three‐way resisstance, two‐w ay resistance,, as well as filter resistance.
way resistance or three‐wa
H4: the
t longest teerminal resisttance.
3.3.9
9 Water pipin ng insulation
n
The complete waater circuit in ncluding all piping,
p waterr piping must be insulate ed to preventt condensatio on during co
ooling
mod de operation and reductio on of the hea ating and coooling capacityy as well as to prevent off freezing of the
t outside water
w
pipin
ng during winter. The inssulation mate erial should bbe of least of
o B1 fire ressistance ratinng and should d comply witth all
applicable legislaation. The thicckness of the b at least 13mm with theermal conducctivity 0.039W
e sealing mat erials must be W/mK
o the outside water pipinng. If the outtdoor ambien
in orrder to preveent freezing on nt temperatu re is higher than
t 30°C andd the
hummidity is highher than RH 80%, the th hickness of tthe sealing materials
m shoould be at leeast 20mm in order to avoid
a
conddensation on the surface of o the seal.
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4 Electrical W
Wiring
4.1 General
No
otes for insttallers
Ca
aution
All installlation and wiring
w must be carried ou t by competent and suitably qualifiedd, certified and a accrediteed
professionals and in acccordance wiith all applicaable legislatio on.
Electrical systems should be grounded in accorddance with all applicable legislation.
Overcurreent circuit brreakers and residual‐curre
r ent circuit brreakers (grou
und fault circ uit interrupte
ers) should be
b
used in acccordance wiith all applica able legislatioon.
Wiring paatterns show wn in this datta book are ggeneral conn nection guidees only and aare not inten nded for, or tot
include alll details for, any specific installation.
i
The wateer piping, power p wiringg and comm munication wiring
w are tyypically run in parallel. However th he
communiication wiringg should not be bound toogether with h power wirin ng. To preveent signal inteerference, thhe
power wiring and com mmunication wiring shouldd not be run in the same conduit.
c If thee power supply is less thaan
4.2 Precaution
ns
The chiller should apply special
s power supply, whoose voltage should conforrm to rated vooltage.
Wiring consstruction must be conducted by the professional technicianss according tto the labeling on the circuit
diagram.
Only use thee electric commponents spe a require installation annd technical services from
ecified by ouur company, and m the
manufactureer or authoriized dealer. If I wiring connnection fails to conform to t electric innstallation no
orm, failure of
o the
controller, eelectronic sho
ock, and so on n may be cauused.
The connectted fixed wirees must be eq quipped withh full switchin
ng‐off devicess with at leastt 3mm contact separation n.
Set leakagee protective devices acccording to tthe requirem ments of national technnical standarrd about eleectric
equipment.
After completing all wirin ng construction, conduct ccareful checkk before conn necting the poower supply.
Please careffully read thee labels on thee electric cabbinet.
The user’s aattempt to reepair the conttroller is prohhibited, since
e improper reepair may cauuse electric shock, damagges to
the controlleer, and so onn. If the user has
h any requiirement of re epair, please contact
c the mmaintenance center.
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342V‐418V.
All electric w
wires must co onform to lo ocal wiring coonnection norm. The suita able cables s hould be con nnected to power
supply terminal through wiring conne ection holes aat the bottomm of the electric cabinet. A According to Chinese
C stand
dard,
the user is reesponsible foor providing voltage
v and ccurrent protection for the input power supply of the e unit.
All power su upplies conneected to the unit must paass one manual switch, to ensure thaat the voltage es on all nodes of
electric circu
uit of the unitt are releasedd when the sw witch is cut off.
o Please reffer to the Figuure.
The cables o of correct speecification mu ust be used too supply powwer for the unnit. The unit sshould use independent power
supply, and the unit is not allowed to use the ssame power supply together with otther electric devices, to avoid a
over‐load daanger. The fu use or manual switch of the power supply should d be compatiible with working voltagee and
current of th he unit. In caase of paralle
el connectionn of multiple modules, the e requiremennts of wiring connection mode
m
and configuration param meters for the unit are show wn in the following Table 3‐4.1.
Some conneection ports in the electricc box are swittch signals, fo or which the user needs tto provide po ower, and thee rate
voltage of th he power sho ould be 220‐230V AC. Thee user must be aware tha at all power ssupplies theyy provided shhould
be obtained d through power circuit breakers
b (pro vided by the e user), to ensure that all voltages on the nodes of o the
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MC‐SU30(M
M)‐RN1L 380‐415V
V 3Ph~50Hz 50A 36A m2 (<20m)
16mm
MC‐SU60(M
M)‐RN1L 380‐415V
V 3Ph~50Hz 100A
1 70A m2 (<20m)
25mm
MC‐SU90‐‐RN1L 380‐415V
V 3Ph~50Hz 125A
1 100A m2 (<20m)
25mm
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4.4 Wiring Step
ps
Tablle 3‐4.2: Wiring
g steps
Step
S Conten
nt
he unit and enssure that it is co
Check th onnected with ggrounding wire
es correctly, to avoid
a leakage, aand the ground
ding devices
1 should b
be mounted in strict accordan
nce with the reqquirements of electrical
e engineering rules. Thhe grounding wires
w can preven
nt
electric shock.
2 The con
ntrol box of the main power sw
witch must be m
mounted in a proper position.
3 Wiring cconnection holees of the main power should bbe provided witth glue cushion.
4 The maiin power and neutral wires an
nd grounding w
wires of power supply are led in
nto the electric box of the unitt.
5 The wirees of the main power must pa
ass the bondingg clamp.
6 Wires sh
hould be conneected firmly to the
t connectionn terminals A,B,C, N.
7 Phase seequences mustt be consistent when the wiress of the main power.
The maiin power should be located ou
ut of easy reachh of non‐professsional maintenance personneel, to avoid mal‐‐operation and
8
improvee safety.
MC‐SU330(M)‐RN1L and
d MC‐SU60(M)‐‐RN1L connectiion of control wires
w of auxiliary electric heateers: the control wires of AC
MC‐SU330(M)‐RN1L and
d MC‐SU60(M)‐‐RN1L Connect ion of control wires
w of pump: the control wirres of AC contactor of pump
11
must paass the connecttion terminals CN1
C or CN2 of tthe main unit, as
a shown in Fig. 3‐4.4
Connecttion of the wireed controller to P, Q, E terminaal in the electricc control box. The
T wired contrroller is built‐in the electric
13
control box as standard
d.
CN19_L
Overcurrrent relay
CN19_N
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Figurre 3‐4.3: wire coonnection of au
uxiliary electric heaters for MCC‐SU90‐RN1L
L1/L2/L3
elay
Overcurrent re
N
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L1/L2/L3
Power supply (220-240V~50Hz)
CN2 or
C Switch (For tria
al run of pump))
C
CN1
Control coil of
o 3 phaseAC contactor
c
Overcurrent relay
Overcu
urrent relay
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Figurre 3‐4.6: diagram combination
CN60 CN46 CN21 CN19 CN2 CN60 CN45 CN46 CN21 CN19 CN2 CN30
CN44 CN45 CN30
n system of MC‐‐SU30(M)‐RN1LL
T he le ng th of w ire
s hou ld b e s h ort er
t h an 500 m
Contactor
100Ω
Black
Yellow Gray
Contactor
Power Transformer
A
AC220-240V/AC
AC220 240V/AC 10 V
Notes
The wiring diagram of auxiliary heater and
pump is just for reference ,please follow the
instructions of corresponding auxiliary
heater products.
Please choose such accessory as power 120Ω
wire , switch of auxiliary heater according to
the actual parameter of products and national
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Attached picture Networking Communication Schematic of Main Unit and Auxiliary Unit (II) Model:MC-SU60-RN1L Aqua Temp
T he l en gt h o f w i re
sho u ld b e sh orte r
tha n 50 0 m
Contactor
1 0 0Ω
Black
Yellow Gray
Contactor
Power Transformer
AC220-240V/AC 10 V
Notes
The wiring diagram of auxiliary heater and
pump is just for reference ,please follow the
instructions of corresponding auxiliary
heater products.
Please choose such accessory as power 1 2 0Ω
wire , switch of auxiliary heater according to
the actual parameter of products and national
A B C N
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MONITOR
MONITOR
WIRECONTROLER
WIRECONTROLER
X Y E A B
X Y E A B
RD
YW
BK
BR
WH
XT1
RD
YW
BK
BR
WH
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
XT1
HEAT1 HEAT2 COM COMP-STATE PUMP N XT3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
X Y E
RD
YW
BK
BR
WH
X Y E
n system of MC‐‐SU90‐RN1L
T he len g th o f w i re
s ho u ld b e sh or t e r
t ha n 5 0 0 m
X Y
X Y
MONITOR
Contactor WIRECONTROLER
10 00Ω
X Y
Contactor
for pipeline CN60 CN61 CN74 CN2 CN83 CN30
X Y E A B
RD
YW
BK
BR
WH
XT1
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A
Notes
The wiring diagram of auxiliary heaters
is just for reference ,please follow the
instructions of corresponding auxiliary
MAIN CONTROL heater products.
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Notes:
1. 5‐core shiellded wire is required; the standard
d maximum wiree length is 50m.
2. Only availab
ble for MC‐SU90‐‐RN1L.
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4.5 Modbus Gaateway (cusstomization
n option)
Mod
dbus Gatewayy functionalitty can be add
ded by addingg X, Y, E portss to the wired
d controller. U
Up to 16 wire
ed controllerss
can be connecteed together, with
w each con ntroller contrrolling up to 16
1 units.
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5 Field Settin
ngs
Table
Ta 3‐5.1 :Maiin PCB switch seettings for MC‐SSU30(M)‐RN1L and MC‐SU60((M)‐RN1L
Default factorry
Switcch Descriptionn ON
O OFF
setting
S5‐1 Watter outlet tempperature1 Ressrved Normal OFF
S5 S5‐2 ON/OFF functtion Activated DDeactivated OFF
One large
One sm
mall pump pump
S5‐3 Water pum p OFF
per unit ccontrolled by
m
master unit
S5‐4 Reserved ‐ ‐ OFF
ENC2
DIP switch of outdoor uunit capacity
‐ ‐ 0
0: MC‐SU30(M)‐‐RN1L
ENC2
DIP switch of outdoor uunit capacity
‐ ‐ 3
3: MC‐SU60(M)‐‐RN1L
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ENC1
‐ ‐
Outdoor
O unit adddress
ENC1 0: master unnit 0
1,2,3…F: slave uunits ‐ ‐
Notess:
1. Normal water outlet temperaturre range: 5⁰C to 20⁰C.
2
Default
D factoryy
Sw
witch Descripption ON
N O
OFF
setting
01:m
medium static ppressure mode
e ‐ ‐ 00
S5
10
0: High static prressure mode ‐ ‐
11
1: High static prressure mode ‐ ‐
S5‐3
3 Remote ccontrol Activa
ated Deacctivated OFF
One la
arge
pummp Onee small
S12‐‐2 Water ppump OFF
controlled by pumpp per unit
masterr unit
1
S12‐‐3 Water
W outlet teemperature Reserved Noormal OFF
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Outdoor unitt address
EMC
C4 0: maste r unit ‐ ‐ 0
1,2,3…F: slaave units
Notess:
1. Normal water outlet temperaturre range: 5⁰C to 20⁰C.
2
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6 Commissio
C oning and Maintena
ance
6.1 Commissio
oning
6.1.1
1 Preparationn
After the w water system pipeline is flushed seveeral times, please p make sure that thhe purity of water meetss the
requirementts; the system m is re‐filled with water aand drained, and the pump is started uup, then makke sure that water
w
flow and thee pressure at the outlet meet
m the requuirements.
The unit is cconnected to o the main po ower 12 hourrs before being started up p, to supply ppower to thee heating beltt and
pre‐heat thee compressorr. Inadequate e pre‐heatingg may cause damages
d to th
he compressoor.
Setting of th he wired conttroller. See details of the mmanual concerning setting contents off the controlller, including such
basic settinggs as refrigerating and heating modee, manual ad djustment and automatic adjustment mode and pump p
mode. Undeer normal circumstances, the parametters are set around a dard operatinng conditions for trial run, and
stand
extreme wo orking conditions should be prevented as much as possible.
p
Carefully adjust the wateer flow switch h on the wateer system or the inlet stop valve of thee unit, to make the waterr flow
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of the system
m accord witth the water flow
f in speciffication table.
6.1.2
2 Test run
Start up thee controller and check whether the unnit displays a fault code. Iff a fault occuurs, remove thet fault first, and
start the unit according to the operating method in the “unit control instruction”, afteer determining that there is no
fault existingg in the unit.
Conduct triaal run for 30 min. When the t influent aand effluent temperature
t becomes staabilized, adju
ust the waterr flow
to nominal vvalue, to ensu ure normal operation of t he unit.
After the un nit is shut dowwn, it should be put into ooperation 10 min later, to
o avoid frequ ent start‐up of the unit. In the
end, check w whether the unit
u meets th he requiremeents in specification table.
6.1.3
3 Notices
The unit can n control start‐up and shu ut‐down of t he unit, so when
w the watter system iss flushed, the e operation of
o the
pump should not be conttrolled by the e unit.
Do not startt up the unit before
b draining the waterr system completely.
The water fllow switch must
m be installled correctly.. The wires off the water flow switch m ust be conne ected according to
electric conttrol schematiic diagram, or the faults caaused by watter breaking while
w the uniit is in operattion should be the
user’s respo
onsibility.
Do not re‐sttart the unit within
w 10 minn after the unnit is shut dowwn during tria
al run.
When the u unit is used frequently, do not cut ooff the powe er supply aftter the unit is shut dow wn; otherwisee the
compressor cannot be heeated, thus le eading to its ddamages.
If the unit iss not in servicce for a long time,
t and thee power supp ply needs to be
b cut off, thhe unit should d be connecteed to
the power supply 12 hou e‐starting of tthe unit, to pre‐heat the compressor.
urs prior to re
6.2 Maintenan
nce
6.2.1
1 Maintenannce for main components
c
Close attenttion should be b paid to the discharge and suction pressure durring the runnning process. Find out reaasons
and eliminatte the failuree if abnormality is found.
Control and protect the equipment.
e S to it that no random adjustment
See a bee made on thhe set points on site.
Regularly ch heck whetheer the electric connectionn is loose, an nd whether there
t t contact point
is bad contact at the
caused by ooxidation and d debris etc.., and take ttimely measu t work voltage,
ures if necesssary. Frequeently check the
current and phase balancce.
Check the reeliability of thhe electric ele
ements in timme. Ineffective and unrelia
able elementss should be replaced in tim
me.
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6.2.2
2 Removing sscale
After long‐time ooperation, caalcium oxide or other minnerals will be e settled in the heat trannsfer surface of the waterr‐side
heatt exchanger. These substaances will afffect the heat transfer pe erformance when
w there iis too much scale in the heat
transfer surface aand sequentially cause thhat electricityy consumptio on increases and the disccharge pressu ure is too higgh (or
suction pressure too low). Orgganic acids suuch as formicc acid, citric acid
a and acettic acid may bbe used to cle ean the scalee. But
in no
o way should d cleaning aggent containing chlorine aacid or fluoriide should be e used as thee water‐side heat exchan nge is
madde from stainnless steel an
nd is easy to be eroded too cause refrigerant leakage. Pay attenntion to the following asp pects
during the cleaning and scale‐‐removing process:
Water‐side h heat exchangger should be e done be proofessionals.
Clean the pipe and heat exchanger with clean watter after clean ning agent is used. Conduuct water treaatment to preevent
water systemm from beingg eroded or re e‐absorption of scale.
In case of ussing cleaning agent, adjusst the densityy of the agentt, cleaning tim
me and tempperature acco ording to the scale
settlement ccondition.
After picklin
ng is completeed, neutraliza
ation treatmeent needs to be done on the t waste liquuid. Contact relevant
r com
mpany
for treating the treated waste
w liquid.
Protection eequipment (ssuch as goggles, gloves, m mask and sho oes) must be used during the cleaningg process to avoida
breathing inn or contacting the agentt as the cleanning agent and neutraliza ation agent i s corrosive to
t eyes, skinss and
6.2.3
3 Winter shu utdown
For shutdow wn in winter,, the surface of the unit outside and inside should d be cleanedd and dried. Cover the un nit to
prevent dusst. Open disch harge water valve
v to dischharge the stored water in the clean wa ter system to
o prevent freezing
accident (it is preferable to inject antifreeze in thee pipe).
4 Replacing p
6.2.4 parts
Parts to be replacced should bee the ones prrovided by ouur company. Never replace any part wiith different part.
6.2.5
5 First startup after shutddown
The following preeparations sh hould be made for re‐starttup of unit aftter long‐time shutdown:
Thoroughly check and cleean the unit.
Clean waterr pipe system.
Check pump p, control valvve and other equipment oof water pipe e system.
Fix connections of all wirres.
It is a must tto electrify th
he machine before startupp.
6.2.6
6 Refrigeratioon system
Deteermine whether refrigerant is needed d by checkingg the value of o suction an nd discharge pressure an nd check wheether
there is a leakagge. Air tight test must be made if therre is a leakagge or part of refrigerant ssystem is to be replaced. Take
erent measurees in the follo
diffe owing two diffferent condittions from re
efrigerant inje
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parameters.. Refrigerant must be injected from thee low pressurre side of system.
The injectio
on amount off refrigerant will be affeccted by the ambient
a temperature. If the required d amount hass not
been reacheed but no mo ore injection can be done,, make the ch hilled water circulate
c and start up the unit for injecction.
Make the loow pressure switch temporarily short c ircuit if necesssary.
Refrigerant suppllement:
Connect reffrigerant injection bottle on the fluoriide nozzle at low‐pressure side and coonnect presssure gauge att low
pressure sid
de.
Make chilled d water circulate and startt up unit, andd make the lo
ow pressure control
c switchh short circuiit if necessaryy.
Slowly injectt refrigerant into the syste
em and checkk suction and d discharge pressure.
6.2.7
7 Disassemblling compresssor
Follo
ow the follow
wing procedurres if compressor needs too be disassem
mbled:
Cut off the ppower supplyy of unit.
Remove pow wer source co
onnection wire of compreessor.
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6.2.8
8 Auxiliary ellectric heaterr
Whe en the ambieent temperatture is lower than 2⁰C, tthe heating efficiency de ecreases withh the decline of the outtdoor
temperature. In order to maake the unit stably run inn a relativelyy cold region n and suppleement some heat lost du ue to
de‐frosting. When the lowest ambient tem mperature in tthe user’s reggion in winterr is within 0⁰CC ‐10⁰C, the user
u may con
nsider
to usse auxiliary electric heater. Please refer to relevant professionalss for the pow
wer of auxiliarry electric heaater.
6.2.9
9 System antti‐freezing
In case of ffreezing at the water‐sid de heat exchhanger intervval channel, severe damaage may be caused, i.e. heat
exchange m may be brokeen and appears leakage. This damage of frost crrack is not w within the wa arranty scope, so
attention must be paid to o anti‐freezin
ng.
If the unit that is shut down for stan ndby is placedd in an environment wheere the outdooor temperatture is lower than
0℃, the watter in the water system sh hould be draiined.
Water pipe may be fro ozen when the t chilled wwater flow switch and anti‐freezingg temperaturre senor beccome
ineffective aat running, therefore,
t th
he water flow w switch mu ust be conneected in accoordance with h the connection
diagram.
Frost crack may happen to water‐sid de heat exchaanger at maiintenance wh d to the unit or is
hen refrigera nt is injected
discharged ffor repair. Pipe freezing is likely to haappen any tim me when thee pressure off refrigerant is below 0.4Mpa.
Therefore, tthe water in the
t heat exch hanger must bbe kept flowing or be thorroughly dischharged.
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7 User
U Interfface Field Settings for
f KJRM‐ 120H/BM
MWKO‐E
7.1 Introductio
on
During installatio
on, the unit’’s settings and parameteers should be b configured d by the insstaller to suiit the installation
conffiguration, climate condittions and en nd‐user prefeerences. The e relevant se ettings are aaccessible an
nd programm mable
through the PRO OJECT menu on the wire ed controllerr’s user interface. The user interfacee menus and d settings caan be
navigated using tthe user interrface’s touch‐‐sensitive keyys, as detailed
d in Table 3‐7.1.
Keys Function
MENU
U Display th
he main menu
Navvigate the menuu structure
◄► ▼ ▲
ust setting valu es
Adju
ON/OFF Turn
n space heatingg/cooling on/offf
BACK Exit a sub‐menu (move uup one level in the
t menu struccture)
UNLOCK Press for 3 seconds to unnlock/lock the user
u interface
Ente
er a sub‐menu
OK
Con
nfirm entered vaalues
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7.2 General Op
peration
7.2.1
1 Unlocking//Locking operration
Wheen the wired controller is locked, presss and hold thee "UNLOCK" button for 2ss to unlock it;; when " " isi not displayyed in
the locked status, press and hold the "UNLOCK" buttton for 2s to o lock it. Whe
en " " is ddisplayed the e wired contrroller
cann
not be operatted. When th here is no opperation for 660 continuous seconds on ntroller returns to
n any page, tthe wired con
the home
h page and is locked automatically
a y, and the locck icon is disp
played.
7.2.2
2 Power‐on/ooff
Whe d the unit is oon, "ON/OFF" can be presssed to poweer off the unit under the home
en the wired controller is unlocked and h
pagee only; when
n the unit is off,
o press "ON/OFF" to poower on the unit. The mode can be sswitched und der the poweer‐off
modde only.
7.2.4
4 Auto restarrt function
The power supply to the systtem fails une expectedly d uring operation. When th he system is powered on n again, the wired
w
conttroller continues to operaate accordingg to the statuus before the
e last power failure, incluuding the pow
wer‐on/off sttatus,
modde, set temperature, failu on, wired coontroller address, timer, hysteresis, eetc. Howeverr, the memo
ure, protectio orized
conttent must be the content set at least 7s before the power failuree.
7.2.5
5 Combinatio on function ofo wired conttroller
A maximum of 16 wired controllers ca an be conneccted in parallel, and the ad ddress can bee set in the ra ange of 0 to 15.
1
After wired controllers are connected d in parallel, w
wired controllers with thee same addreess are not alllowed on thee bus;
otherwise a communicattion failure will
w occur.
After multip ple wired controllers are connected in parallel, dataa is shared ammong them, ee.g., the powe er‐on/off function,
data settinggs (such as thee water temp a other parrameters willl be kept consistent (note: The
perature and hysteresis) and
mode, temp perature, andd hysteresis se
ettings can bee shared onlyy when the syystem is pow wered on).
Start point of data shaaring: After the power‐oon/off button is pressed d, data can be shared during d parammeter
adjustment.. The "OK" bu utton must be
b pressed affter paramete ers are adjusted, and the finally adjusted values will w be
shared.
Since the bu us is processeed in the pollling mode, thhe data of the wired controller with thhe minimum number is vaalid if
multiple wirred controllerrs are operated at the sam me time in th
he same bus cycle
c (4s). Avvoid the above situation during
operation.
After any off parallel wireed controllerss has been re set, the addrress of this wiired controlleer is 0 by defa
ault.
7.2.6
6 Upper com mputer communication fun nction
The home page displayys the conte ent below duuring communication with the uppeer computer: Communication
between thee wired contrroller and the e upper compputer.
If the outdo oor main control board is in the remoote ON/OFF control
c mode e and the wirred controller sends an alarm,
the current alarm page displays:
d Remmote ON/OFF Control Mod de. In this casse, the netwoork control of upper comp
puter
is invalid, an
nd the wired controller
c can query the ssystem statuss only and can nnot send ouut control info
ormation.
7 Setting mode
7.2.7
In un
nlock mode, press the "M
MENU" button ▼" and "▲" buttons to select
n to enter th e menu settiing interface,, press the "▼ s
"MO
ODE" and set a mode, and
d press the "O
OK" button aas shown in the above figu
ure to accesss the submen
nu (mode settting).
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As sh
hown below: three modess available.
Co
ooling mode Heating mod
de W
Water pump mode
Whe
en the curren
nt mode butto
on is selected
d (blinking), ppress " " an
nd " " to set a mode orr temperature
e, and then press
p
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7.3 PROJECT M
Menu
7.3.1
1 PROJECT m
menu structurre
Fo
or PROJECT M
Menu 1.STATE QUEERY
1.. STATE QUEERY COMPRESSO OR STATE
2.. PARAMETEERS QUERY FAN STATE
3.. MANUAL D DEFROST 4‐WAY VALVEE STATE
4.. SILENT SETTTING PUMP STATEE
5.. HISTORY EERROR
6.. CLEAR HISTORY ERROR
2. PARAMETTERS QUERY
EXV OPENIN G DEGREE
COMPRESSO OR CURRENT
HIGH PRESSUURE
LOW PRESSUURE
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ANTI‐FREEZEE TEMP
CONDENSOR R PIPE TEMP
DISCHARGE TTEMP
NIGH
HT SILENT MO
ODE
RUN N
NSM I
NSM II
RUN N
NSM III
RUN N
NSM IV
RUN N
SILEN
NT SETTING
RUN SSUPER SILENT
T MODE
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7.3.2
2 Enter the P
PROJECT
PROJECT allows installers to in
nput the syste
em configuraation and set the system parameters.
p TTo enter PROJJECT, go to MENU >
PROJECT.
Figure 3‐7.22: PROJRCT passsword screen
Fig
gure 3‐7.3: PROJJECT menu
a. State qu
uery: compressor state, fan state, 4‐waay valve state, pump state
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b. Parametters query: EX
XV opening degree,
d comppressor curren
nt, high presssure, low presssure, anti‐freeze temperaature,
c. Manual defrost
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e. Queryin
ng history erro
or: A maximu
um of 4 historry errors can be displayed.
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f. Clearingg history erro
or
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7.3.4
4 Parameterss setting
Low
w water outlet ‐2⁰⁰C to 0⁰C 0⁰C 11⁰C
antifreeezing temperatu
ure
Delay clo
osing time of water 2mi n to 4min 2min 1m
min
pump
Auxiliary electric heatter 0⁰CC to 50⁰C 25⁰C 11⁰C
opens water
w temperature
Auxiliary electric heatter 0⁰CC to 50⁰C 45⁰C 11⁰C
close water
w temperatu
ure
Waterr inlet and outle
et
temperature differencce 8⁰CC to 15⁰C 12⁰C 11⁰C
protection
Initiaal cooling ratio 0 tto 100% 50% 55%
Initiaal heating ratio 0 tto 100% 50% 55%
Notes:
1. Add the adjustment value
v to the origi nal exit value.
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8 User
U Interfface Field Settings for
f KJRM‐ 120H/BM
MWKO3‐E
8.1 Introductio
on
During installatio
on, the unit’’s settings and parameteers should be b configured d by the insstaller to suiit the installation
conffiguration, climate condittions and en nd‐user prefeerences. The e relevant se ettings are aaccessible an
nd programm mable
through the PRO OJECT menu on the wire ed controllerr’s user interface. The user interfacee menus and d settings caan be
navigated using tthe user interrface’s touch‐‐sensitive keyys, as detailed
d in Table 3‐8.1.
Keys Function
MENU
U Display th
he main menu
Navvigate the menuu structure
◄► ▼ ▲
ust setting valu es
Adju
ON/OFF Turn
n space heatingg/cooling on/offf
BACK Exit a sub‐menu (move uup one level in the
t menu struccture)
UNLOCK Press for 3 seconds to unnlock/lock the user
u interface
Ente
er a sub‐menu
OK
Con
nfirm entered vaalues
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8.2 Menu operration
8.2.1
1 Unlocking//Locking operration
Wheen the wired controller is locked, presss and hold thee "UNLOCK" button for 3ss to unlock it;; when " " isi not displayyed in
the locked status, press and hold the "UNLOCK" buttton for 3s to o lock it. Whe
en " " is ddisplayed the e wired contrroller
cann
not be operatted. When th here is no opperation for 660 continuous seconds on ntroller returns to
n any page, tthe wired con
the home
h page and is locked automatically
a y, and the locck icon is disp
played.
8.2.2
2 Power‐on/ooff
Whe d the unit is oon, "ON/OFF" can be presssed to poweer off the unit under the home
en the wired controller is unlocked and h
pagee only; when
n the unit is off,
o press "ON/OFF" to poower on the unit. The mode can be sswitched und der the poweer‐off
modde only.
8.2.3
3 Setting mode
In Unlock mode, press the "M ▼" and "▲" buttons to select
MENU" button to enter thhe menu setting interface,, press the "▼ s
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7 MON 10:35 A 20/11/20
017 MON 10:35 A
C
COO L Tws 7 C HEAT Tw
ws 55 C
Tw 25 C Tw
w 25 C
MON 10 :35 A
00
OK
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8.2.5
5 Auto‐restarrt function
The power supply to the systtem fails une expectedly d uring operation. When th he system is powered on n again, the wired
w
conttroller continues to operaate accordingg to the statuus before the
e last power failure, incluuding the pow
wer‐on/off sttatus,
modde, set temperature, failu on, wired coontroller address, timer, hysteresis, eetc. Howeverr, the memo
ure, protectio orized
conttent must be the content set at least 7s before the power failuree.
MON 10 :35 A
N01 SE
ET ADDRESS
0
00
OK
Presss the "▲" and "▼" butttons to selectt the desiredd values. If th here is no su
ubsequent opperation in 60s, or press “OK”
button the settinng is saved au
utomatically, and the systeem returns too the home page. Press thhe "BACK" button to canceel the
settiing and returrn to the preevious interfa
ace. The unitss only have one
o main con ntrol wired ccontroller (the default add
dress
00),aand other adddress(address 01‐15)must be set as monitor wired controllerr. When set address “00” and press “OK”
button, the wired w enter the interface as follows.
d controller will
Fig
gure 3‐8.5: Maiin page for maiin wired controller
20/11/2017 MON 10:35 A
ONLINE
ON CO OL
O Tws 55 C
UNITES
16
Tw 55 C
T5 55 C ERROR E1
45% 60%
%
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Whe
en set addresss “01‐15” and press “OK” button, the w
wired contro
oller will enter the interfacce as follows.
Fig
gure 3‐8.6: Maiin page for slavve wired controller
20/11/2017 MON 10:35 A
ONLINE
ON CO OL
O Tws 55 C
UNITES
16
Tw 55 C
T5 55 C ERROR E1
PRESS
S MENU TO QUERY STATUS
S
45% 60%
%
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8.3 Setting PRO
OJECT MEN
NU
8.3.1
1 PROJECT m
menu structurre
Fo
or PROJECT M
Menu 1.STATE SET UNIT
1.. SET UNIT AIR‐CONDITTIONING
AIR‐CONDDITIONING Tw_cool_Difff
2.. SET PARALLLEL Tw_heat_Difff
3.. SET UNIT P
PROTECTION dT5_ON
4.. SET DEFROOSTING Dt1s5
5.. SET HEATEER
6.. CHECK PARRTS
2.PARAMETTERS SET PAR
RALLEL
7.. CONTROLLLER SELECT
Tim_Cap_Addi
8.. PUMP
Tw_diff
CONTROL((DISABLE)
Ratio_cool__first
Ratio_heat__first
4. SET DEFRO
OSTING
T_FROST
T_DEFROST__IN
T_FROST_OU UT
HEATT1
5. SET HEATTER ENABBLE/DISABLE
HEAT1 Tempp_AuxHeat_O
ON
HEAT2(DISAABLE) Tw_HHeat1_ON
Tw_HHeat1_OFF
6. CHCEK PA
ARTS
SV1
SV2
Pump
Heat1
Heat2
7. CONTROLLLER SELECT
MODBUS
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8.3.2
2 Entering th
he password
Select "PROJECTT MENU", and press the "OK" buttonn to enter th
he menu. Th
he screen prrompts the user
u to enter the
passsword is show
wn as below.
The initial password is 6666 anda cannot be e changed. PPress the "▲"" and "▼" buuttons to chaange the num mber to enterr, and
presss the "◄" an nd "►" butto ons to change e the bit cod e to enter. After
A the num
mber is entereed, the displa
ay is not chan
nged.
After entering th he password,, press the "OK" button tto enter the interface; press the "BA ACK" button to t go back to o the
prevvious interfacce; the displayy is as followss if the input is incorrect
PROJECT MENU
SORRY, WRO
ONY PASSWORD,
PLEASE INPUT AGAIN.
0 0 0 0
OK
STATE QUE
ERY SIL
LENT SETTING
PUM
MP CONTROL(DISABLE)
PARAMETE
ERS QUE
RY HIS
STORY ERROR
OK
OK
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a. Set unit air‐cconditioning
Select "SET UNIT AIR‐CONDITIONING", and
d press the "O
OK" button to
o enter the in
nterface. The interface dissplay is as folllows.
PROJEC T MENU
07
7 10
2 C 2 C 8 C C
OK
Presss the“◄” and “►” button ns to select the desired opption, and press “▲” and a “▼” bbuttons to sett the temperaature
and press the "OOK" button too save the settting and ret urn to the prrevious interfface, or presss the "BACK"" button to caancel
the setting
s and rreturn to the previous inteerface. If theere is no operration in 60 seconds,
s oller will return to
the wired contro
the home
h page.
Tim_
Cap_Adj
80S
Presss the“◄” and “►” button ns to select the desired opption, and press “▲” and a “▼” bbuttons to sett the temperaature
and press the "OOK" button too save the settting and ret urn to the prrevious interfface, or presss the "BACK"" button to caancel
the setting
s and rreturn to the previous inteerface. If theere is no operration in 60 seconds,
s oller will return to
the wired contro
the home
h page.
PARAMERERS QUERY
Q
EXV OPENING CO
OMPRESSOR HIGH
T_Diff
DEGREE CURREN T PRES
SSURE
_Pro
60 95 9
95
BACK 1/3
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Presss the “▲” and “▼” buttons b to set the values aand press “OK” button to save the settting and return to the prevvious
interrface, or presss the "BACK" button to cancel the settting and retu urn to the previous interfaace. If there is no operation in
60 seeconds, the wwired controlller will return to the hom
me page.
d. Set defrostinng
ROSTING”, and press the “OK” buttonn to enter the
Select “SET DEFR e interface, The interface display is as follows.
f
Presss the“◄” and “►” button ns to select the desired opption, and press “▲” and a “▼” bbuttons to sett the temperaature
and press the "OOK" button too save the settting and ret urn to the prrevious interfface, or presss the "BACK"" button to caancel
the setting
s and rreturn to the previous inteerface. If theere is no operration in 60 seconds,
s oller will return to
the wired contro
the home
h page.
e. Set heater
Select “SET HEATTER”, and prress the “OK
K” button to enter the in
nterface, If itt is controlle d by single water
w pump.. The
interrface display is as follows..
HEAT2(DISABLE)
5 C
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Note
es:
1. The value of “Tw_Heat1__OFF” is bigge er than “Tw_H Heat1_ON”.
2. HEAT2 functiion is disabled, so user cannot enter thhe HEAT2 inte
erface.
f. Check parts
Select "CHECK PA
ARTS", and prress the "OK"" button to ennter the interrface. The interface displaay is as follow
ws.
back
g. Controller seelect
Select "CONTROLLLER SELECT", and press th
he "OK" buttoon to enter the interface. The interfacee display is as follows.
Operation instrucctions:
Wheen selecting Modbus “YES”, and presssing “OK” b utton to acccess the funcction, the wi red controlle er cannot set the
ut if select Moodbus “NO
temperature, exccept other paarameters. Bu O”, the wired controller ca n set temperrature.
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9 Appendix
A
9.1 Error Code Table of MC‐SU30(M)
M )‐RN1L and MC‐SU60(M
M)‐RN1L
Ta
able 3‐9.1: Errorr code table of MC‐SU30(M)‐RRN1L and MC‐SU
U60(M)‐RN1L
EError code C
Content
1E0 M PCB EEPRO
Main OM mismatch
2E0 In
nverter module
e A EEPROM mi smatch
3E0 In
nverter module
e B EEPROM mi smatch
E1 P
Power phase sequence error
E2 C
Communication error betweenn main PCB and wired controlle
er
E3 T
Total water outlet temperaturee sensor (Tw) errror (displayed on master unitt only)
E4 O
Outlet water tem
mperature senssor (Two) error
E5 A
Air‐side heat excchanger tempeerature sensor (T3) error
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E7 O
Outdoor ambien
nt temperaturee sensor (T4) error
E9 W
Water flow failu
ure
1Eb W
Water‐side heatt exchanger antti‐freezing temperature sensor1 (Taf1) error
1Eb W
Water‐side heatt exchanger antti‐freezing temp
perature sensor2 (Taf2) error
EC N
Number of unitss detected by w
wired controllerr has decreased
d
1Ed C
Compressor disccharge temperaature sensor1 (T
Tp1) error
2Ed C
Compressor disccharge temperaature sensor2 (T
Tp2) error
EF In
nlet water temp
perature senso r (Twi) error
EH S
System self‐checck error
EP C
Compressor disccharge temperaature sensor error
EU T
Total cooling outlet temperatu re sensor (Tz/7) error
P0 H pressure or compressor ddischarge tempe
High erature protection
P1 L pressure prrotection
Low
P4 S
System A Curren
nt protection
P5 S
System B Curren
nt protection
1P6 S
System A inverte
er module prottection
2P6 S
System A inverte
er module prottection
P7 C
Condenser tube
e and Total cool ing outlet high temperature protection
P9 W
Water‐side heatt exchanger inleet/outlet tempe
erature differen
nce protection
PA In
nlet water high temperature inn cooling mode
e
Pb S
System anti‐free
ezing protectionn
PC E
Evaporator pressure low in coooling mode
PE L
Low‐temperatur
re protection off evaporator (m
manual recovery
y)
PH A
Ambient temperature(T4)high temperature protection
p in heating mode
PL M
Module high tem
mperature prottection
1PU D fan A module protection
DC
2PU D fan B module
DC e protection
1H0 S
System A IPM module
m Commu nication error
2H0 S
System B IPM module
m Communnication error
H1 U
Under/Over volttage protectionn
1H6 S
System ADC buss voltage error
2H6 S
System B DC buss voltage error
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Fb P
Pressure sensor error
Fd A suction temp
Air perature(Th) prrotection error
1FF D fan 1 error
DC
2FF D fan 2 error
DC
FP D inconsistenccy of multiple w
DIP water pumps (m
manual recovery
y)
L0 In
nverter module
e protection
L1 D bus low volta
DC age protection
L2 D bus high volttage protectionn
DC
L4 M error
MCE
L5 Z
Zero speed prottection
L7 P
Phase sequence
e error
L8 C
Compressor freq
quency variatioon greater than 15Hz within on
ne second proteection
L9 A
Actual compresssor frequency ddiffers from targget frequency by
b more than 155Hz protection
dF D
Defrosting indicator
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P6 in
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e protection
P7 A
Air‐side heat excchanger tempeerature and totaal cooling outlett high temperatture protection
n
P9 W
Water‐side heatt exchanger inleet/outlet tempe
erature differen
nce protection
Pb S
System anti‐free
ezing protectionn
PC E
Evaporator pressure low in coooling mode
PE L
Low‐temperatur
re protection off evaporator (m
manual recovery
y)
PH A
Ambient temperature(T4)high temperature protection
p in heating mode
PL M
Module high tem
mperature prottection
1PU D fan A module
DC e protection
2PU D fan B module
DC e protection
3PU D fan C module
DC e protection
H5 U
Under/Over volttage protectionn
1H9 C
Compressor A drive model nott matched
2H9 C
Compressor B drive model not matched
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9.3 System Cheeck Table
Presss buttons SW W3 and SW4 simultaneous
s ly to activatee the system check
c functio
on. The param
meters listed in Table 3‐9.3
3 and
Tablee 3‐9.4 will be displayed in
n sequence.
Standbyy: ODU addresss (DSP1 display) + number of oon‐line units (DSSP1 display)
On: disp
play frequency
0
Defrosting: dF and opeerating frequency flash alternaately at 1s interrvals frequency
In case of Pb protectio
on, Pb and operating frequencyy flash alternately at 1s interva
als
1 Outdoo
or unit address
2 Outdoo
or unit capacity
3 Number of outdoor un
nits (main unit display)
d
4 Unit cap
pacity corrected
d for ambient temperature
6 Fan A sp
peed index
7 Fan B sp
peed index
9 Outdoo
or ambient temp
perature (senso
or T4)
10 Reserveed
15 Outlet w
water temperatture(Two)
16 Total co
ooling outlet temperature(Tz/7
7)
17 Reserveed
22 Air disch
harge superheaat degree
23 Compreessor 1 current
24 Compreessor 2 current
25 Pump current
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26 EXV 1 position(step=vaalue displayed *4)
*
32 Silent seelection
Limit freequency No. (0: no limits; 1: ambient temperrature(T4) limit frequency; 2: voltage
v limit freequency; 3: air discharge limit
37 frequen
ncy; 4: low voltaage ratio; 5: instant limit frequuency; 6: curren
nt limit frequency; 7: voltage liimit frequency;; 8: pressure
ratio an
nd capacity dem
mand adjusting; 9: cooling low pressure limit frequency)
f
Defrosting process stattus (the first diggit: T4 selectionn solution; the second
s digit: sccheme's range; the third and fourth digits as a
38
whole in
ndicates the deefrosting time)
39 EEPROM
M mismatch ind
dicator: 1 indica
ates failure, andd 0 indicates no
o failure
40 Defrosting scheme
41 Initial frrequency
44 ‐‐‐‐
Standbyy: ODU address (DSP1 display) + number of oon‐line units (DSSP2 display)
0 On: disp
play frequency
Defrostiing: dF and opeerating frequency flash alternaately at 1s intervals frequency
98 20
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A
Aqua Tem
mpo Supe
er II
15 Outlet w
water temperatture(Two)
16 Total co
ooling outlet tem
mperature(Tz)
17 Heat reccovery sensor temperature
t (THeatR) (‐‐displaayed)
18 Compreessor discharge temperature 1 (sensor Tp1)
19 Compreessor discharge temperature 2 (sensor Tp2)
20 Compreessor module teemperature(Tf1
1)
21 Compreessor module teemperature(Tf2
2)
22 Air disch
harge superheaat degree TDSH
23 Compreessor A current
24 Compreessor B current
25 ——
26 EXV A p
position(step=vaalue displayed *20)
*
27 EXV B position(step=vaalue displayed *20)
*
28 EXV C position(step=vaalue displayed *4)
*
29 High preessure value (Heating mode)
Defrostiing process stattus (the first diggit: T4 selectionn solution; the second
s digit: sccheme's range; the third and fourth digits as a
38
whole in
ndicates the deefrosting time)
39 EEPROM
M mismatch ind
dicator: 1 indica
ates failure, andd 0 indicates no
o failure
40
4 Defrostiing scheme
41
4 Initial frrequency
42
4 Tc (Satu
uration temperaature correspon
nding to the higgh pressure in heating
h mode)
43
4 Te (Satu
uration temperaature correspon
nding to the low
w pressure in co
ooling mode)
44
4 T6A
45
4 T6B
46
4 Softwarre version No.
47
4 Last malfunction
48
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