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TECHNICAL 

MANUAL

HPE R32 04÷18T INVER

TER

Air / water inverter heat pumps with axial fans for 

Hot / Cold and DHW production

HPE R32 04÷18T

INVERTER

Summary of Contents for HPE R32 04 INVERTER

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL MANUAL HPE R32 04 18T INVERTER Air water inverter heat pumps with axial fans for Hot Cold and DHW production HPE R32 04 18T INVERTER...

Page 2: ...15 5 5 2 Mod HPE R32 10 10T 12 12T 15 5 5 3 Mod HPE R32 14 16 16 5 6 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS 16 5 6 1 Features of the circuit water 17 5 6 2 Typical plumbing diagram 17 5 6 3 Handbook 17 5 6 4 Condensati...

Page 3: ...LIARY ELECTRICAL DATA 41 12 OPERATING LIMITS 42 12 1 EVAPORATOR WATER FLOW RATE 42 12 2 COLD WATER PRODUCTION SUMMER MODE 42 12 3 HOT WATER PRODUCTION WINTER MODE 42 12 4 AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE AND S...

Page 4: ...ake sure to use the supplied manual for the installed unit The user is recommended to follow the instructions contained in this booklet especially those concerning safety and routine maintenance 1 1 H...

Page 5: ...forbidden to remove and or to tamper with any safety device Children or unassisted disabled persons are not allowed to use the appliance Do not touch the appliance when barefoot or parts of the body...

Page 6: ...ically gloves and goggles Make sure that the workplace is well ventilated Do not work in closed environments or ditches with little air circulation Do not operate on the refrigerant in the vicinity of...

Page 7: ...ate personnel to safety areas Eliminate the ignition sources Ventilate appropriately Use personal protective equipment Environmental precautions Try to stop the leak Cleaning methods Ventilate the are...

Page 8: ...ns or qualified personnel ensure the R32 is not contaminated by any other types of refrigerant keep the gas cylinder in an upright position when charging apply the appropriate label on the unit after...

Page 9: ...for repair and maintenance operations The warranty does not cover costs for platforms or other lifting equipment needed for any interventions All the maintenance operations and tests must be done by...

Page 10: ...und emission limits based on the installation area of the unit with reference to local regulations An assessment must also be made if the unit is installed near workers according to local regulations...

Page 11: ...event of side by side units the minimum Lmin distance between them is 1 m Covering with canopies or placing near plants or walls should be avoided to prevent air recirculation In the event of winds s...

Page 12: ...13 5 4 DIMENSIONS 5 4 1Model HPE R32 06 08 IN OUT 1 M G E power supply input IN OUT...

Page 13: ...14 5 4 2Model HPE R32 10 10T 12 12T IN OUT 1 M G E power supply input 5 4 3Model HPE R32 14 14T 16 16T 18T IN OUT 1 M G E power supply input OUT IN...

Page 14: ...nd those on the coil side of the unit To remove the side panel pull it upwards to free the tab at the base indicated as C in detail B and remove it 5 5 2Mod HPE R32 10 10T 12 12T 1 Remove the cover by...

Page 15: ...here necessary CAUTION when sizing the pipes make sure not to exceed the maximum pressure drop on plant side reported in the technical data table in Paragraph 0 see useful head CAUTION connect the pip...

Page 16: ...Sulphide ions S None Ammonium ions NH4 None Silica SiO2 30 ppm 5 6 2Typical plumbing diagram A recommended connection diagram is shown below 5 6 3Handbook If you need more information about the possib...

Page 17: ...e of the water inlet and outlet 5 6 7Service sleeves 2 service sleeves with cap 1 4 G are installed in the unit s water circuit downstream and upstream of the circulator ref SM unit functional diagram...

Page 18: ...OUTDOOR AIR TEMPERATURE PROBE LR LIQUID RECEIVER TE SD 1 INTAKE LINE TEMPERATURE PROBE F FILTER TE DT 1 COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE PROBE SV FILLING CONNECTION PSHC 1 1 AUTOMATIC RESET HIGH PRES...

Page 19: ...IR TEMPERATURE PROBE LR LIQUID RECEIVER TE SD 1 INTAKE LINE TEMPERATURE PROBE F FILTER TE DT 1 COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE PROBE SV FILLING CONNECTION PSHC 1 1 AUTOMATIC RESET HIGH PRESSURE SWITC...

Page 20: ...AIR TEMPERATURE PROBE LR LIQUID RECEIVER TE SD 1 INTAKE LINE TEMPERATURE PROBE F FILTER TE DT 1 COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE PROBE SV FILLING CONNECTION PSHC 1 1 AUTOMATIC RESET HIGH PRESSURE SWI...

Page 21: ...rrectly connected CAUTION The remote control panel is connected to the chiller by 4 cables with a cross section of 1 5 mm2 The power cables must be separate from the remote control cables Maximum dist...

Page 22: ...witch must be compatible with inverter appliances it is recommended to install a type B differential switch the installation of a different type switch could give rise to untimely trips The following...

Page 23: ...oard X 4 1 Connection of modbus RTU earth reference for remote keyboard GND X 12 1 Remote keyboard power supply 12V 50Hz 500mA Output for power supply 12Vac 50Hz X 12 2 Remote keyboard power supply 12...

Page 24: ...3ph XGI 1 1 XGI 1 1 XGI 1 2 XGI 1 2 XGI 2 1 XGI 2 1 XGI 2 2 XGI 2 2 XGI 3 1 XGI 3 1 XGI 3 2 XGI 3 2 XGI 4 1 XGI 4 1 XGI 4 2 XGI 4 2 XGI 5 1 XGI 5 1 XGI 5 2 XGI 5 2 XGI 6 2 XGI 6 2 XGI 7 1 XGI 7 1 XGI...

Page 25: ...oes not bear upon the machine structure CAUTION Never use the master switch to stop the unit temporarily This must only be done to disconnect the unit from the power supply for long downtimes e g seas...

Page 26: ...undertaken according to a controlled procedure to reduce to the minimum the risk of flammable gases or vapours while performing the work The area must be checked with an appropriate refrigerant fluid...

Page 27: ...cy of cleaning depends on the environmental conditions and is left to the common sense of the maintenance staff When oxidizing dust or grease particles are observed on the battery surface cleaning is...

Page 28: ...cording to national regulations in the country of destination of the appliance For more information you should contact the Installation Company or local competent authority An incorrect decommissionin...

Page 29: ...is completely discharged Water leaks These can cause personal harm and property damage and risk a short circuit We recommend positioning the shut off valves All personnel working on the refrigeration...

Page 30: ...re starting work survey the immediate surroundings of the heat pump for flammable materials and sources of ignition Remove all flammable materials and sources of ignition Display no smoking signs 5 Ve...

Page 31: ...rmation Refrigerant lines and components must be installed in such a manner that they do not come into contact with substances that can cause corrosion Exception The refrigerant lines are made from co...

Page 32: ...ffect the function of leak detec tion devices Do not use silicone as a sealant Spare parts must correspond to the manufacturer s specifica tions Work on components which are suitable for flammable atm...

Page 33: ...king into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs or for any other purpose conventional procedures shall be used However it is important that best practice is followed since flammability is a consider...

Page 34: ...recovery equipment and cylinders conform to the appropriate standards d Pump down refrigerant system if possible e If a vacuum is not possible make a manifold so that refrigerant can be removed from v...

Page 35: ...onnect couplings and in good condition Before using the recovery machine check that it is in satisfactory working order has been properly maintained and that any associated electrical components are s...

Page 36: ...8 8 72 5 18 9 76 11 22 min nom max Input power 4 kW 1 17 1 66 2 17 2 80 C O P 4 W W 3 82 3 54 3 50 3 48 SCOP 6 W W 4 52 4 46 4 46 4 53 Water flow rate 4 L s 0 22 0 28 0 37 0 47 User side heat exchange...

Page 37: ...reeze kit A 13 2 15 6 17 6 20 7 Dimensions and weights A Length mm 924 924 924 1047 B Depth mm 377 377 377 455 C Height mm 828 828 828 936 Shipping weight kg 84 84 84 110 Operating weight kg 72 72 72...

Page 38: ...Internal heat exchanger type Plates No internal heat exchangers 1 1 1 1 Water content L 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 7 Water circuit Water content of hydronic circuit L 1 8 1 8 1 8 3 0 Maximum water side pressure b...

Page 39: ...4 24 4 92 C O P 4 W W 3 82 3 72 3 72 3 52 SCOP 6 W W 4 48 4 49 4 49 4 46 Water flow rate 4 L s 0 65 0 76 0 76 0 83 User side heat exchanger pressure drops 4 kPa 13 0 17 6 17 6 21 0 Nominal useful hea...

Page 40: ...perature 23 18 C 3 Heating outdoor air temperature 7 C db 6 C db in out water temp 30 35 C 4 Heating outdoor air temperature 7 C db 6 C db in out water temp 40 45 C 5 Cooling in out water temperature...

Page 41: ...ATER PRODUCTION SUMMER MODE A minimum temperature of 5 C is allowed at the evaporator outlet for lower temperatures contact the Technical Department In this case contact our technical department to st...

Page 42: ...43 HEAT PUMP MODE CHILLER MODE Heating Cooling...

Page 43: ...44 DOMESTIC HOT WATER MODE DHW mode...

Page 44: ...in cooling mode The buttons have the specific function described below Select the operating mode and manually reset any alarms Each time you press the key you have the following sequence off cool hea...

Page 45: ...ess with a higher user permission When you have exited the menus the password must be entered once again to re enter 13 2 SETPOINT MENU The various setpoints can be viewed and edited SETPOINT DESCRIPT...

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