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SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

A. SPECIFICATION TABLE

 

SPECIFICATIONS (Models ATI50, ATI66 and ATI80) 

 

 

Power supply 

220-240V AC Single Phase 

Frequency 

60Hz 

Electric outlet rating 

30A 

Heat pump output (ambient temp 68F) 

2.75kW 

Primary electric heater output 

4kW 

Back-up electric heater output 

4kW 

Maximum water temperature 

135F 

Maximum current 

23A 

 

 

COMPRESSOR 

Make 

Panasonic 

Model 

5RS080FBA21 

Type 

Hermetic Motor (Rotary) 

Current rating 

3.6A 

Refrigerant 

R410A (17.6 oz) 

Pressure 

HP:4.2MPa LP:0.2MPa 

Suction tube ID 

9.7mm 

Discharge tube ID/OD 

6.53/9.53mm 

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B. POWER CONSUMPTION DATA FOR KEY COMPONENTS

 

Component 

Input voltage (V)  Input power (W)  Current (A)  Max power (W) 

Compressor 

220 

790 

3.6 

1100 

Fan Motor 

220 

78 

0.35 

90 

PCB 

220 

2.5 

0.011 

3.5 

Electric Heater (Primary/Back-up) 

220 

4000 

18.1 

4200 

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C. MAIN WIRING PORT 

The unit is to be hard-wired to a 240V, 30A outlet using a flexible conduit with a conduit connector. Locate the main 
wiring port. There are three 10AWG wires within the main wiring port

 

with soldered ends: L1, L2 and G (the G or 

Ground wire is the yellow/green wire). 
 
1.  Remove the main wiring port access cover. 
2.  Feed the external electrical wires through the wire pass through by unfastening the out cable ring. 
3.  Connect these wires to the external electrical wires using insulated butt splice connectors or wing nuts (not  

included). Ensure that: 
A.  External wires have a 10AWG rating 
B.  Butt splice connectors or wing nuts have the correct rating to connect two 10AWG wires. If wing nuts are used: 

i.  Use #10 red wing nuts for copper to copper connections or #10 purple wing nuts for copper to aluminum  

connections. 

ii.  Clip the soldered ends of the unit’s wire and strip the insulation sheath adequately to avail unsoldered wire 

ends. 

4.  Place the wires back in the unit, replace the access cover and fasten the outer cable ring around the exiting wires. 

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Summary of Contents for ATI50

Page 1: ...Technical Manual AirTap Hybrid Water Heater ATI T3 0 1...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...MAINTENANCE DUCTING CONTROLS OPERATING LOGIC SPECIFICATION FAQs APPENDIX Specifications 4 8 Controls Operating Logic 9 12 Airflow Ducting Fan Speed 13 15 Maintenance 16 18 Alarms and Errors Codes 19...

Page 4: ...nduit with a conduit connector Locate the main wiring port There are three 10AWG wires within the main wiring port with soldered ends L1 L2 and G the G or Ground wire is the yellow green wire 1 Remove...

Page 5: ...g port is located next to the main wiring port and is labeled Back up heater Under normal operation only the main wiring port must be wired and the Back up heater wiring port must remain un wired The...

Page 6: ...CATIONS E DIMENSIONS WEIGHT D H ATI50 ATI66 ATI80 Height H 59 70 75 Diameter D 25 25 25 Weight lbs 195 243 254 Fig 2 ALARMS ERRORS CODES MAINTENANCE DUCTING CONTROLS OPERATING LOGIC SPECIFICATION FAQs...

Page 7: ...Control Panel 18 Electric Box 19 Compressor 20 Evaporator 21 Anode Port 22 Front Panel 23 Temp Limiting Circuit Breaker ATI66 ATI80 24 Protective Cover 25 Primary Electric Element 26 Back Up Electric...

Page 8: ...Anode Rod 3 Cold Water Inlet 4 Drain 5 Upper Water Temp Sensor T1 6 Primary Electric Heater 7 Lower Water Temp Sensor T2 8 Back Up Electric Heater 9 Insulation 10 Condenser Coils ALARMS ERRORS CODES M...

Page 9: ...n arrow key 4 Compressor discharge line A3 Press Up Down arrow keys together 5 Ambient temperature A4 NA 6 Pressure sensor A5 NA Tab 3 1 A4 Ambient Temp Sensor 2 Anode Rod Port 3 A5 Low Pressure Senso...

Page 10: ...999 mins 60 F54 Primary heater overheating alarm 0 2 Off On 2 F55 Auto recovery attempts from F54 alarm 0 10 times 3 F56 Auto recovery max time from F54 alarm 0 999 mins 60 F57 High compressor dischar...

Page 11: ...gned time periods only Heat pump will turn off when water set temperature is reached even if the unit is within an assigned time period water temperature controls override timer settings To assign or...

Page 12: ...control conditions must be fulfilled i Timer setting Current display time is within range of any of the three assigned heat pump operating time periods P1 P2 or P3 ii Temperature settings Water set t...

Page 13: ...re Negative pressure occurs when the unit exhausts more air out of the install area than air allowed into the install area Extra caution is advised if a wood stove or combustion heater is located in t...

Page 14: ...Configuration Ft Airflow Measurement Point Ft Airflow CFM Airflow CFM 1 5 2 5 216 00 169 00 10 7 5 216 00 169 00 25 22 5 204 00 161 00 2 5 2 5 204 00 161 00 10 7 5 210 00 161 00 25 22 5 198 00 153 00...

Page 15: ...arance is available Ensure that air intake to the unit is not blocked or obstructed It is recommended that the unit be strapped to a wall for safety If the unit is installed in an enclosed room a The...

Page 16: ...anode rod to counter corrosive elements in the tank Anode rods deplete over time and it is recommended that the anode rod in the unit be checked every 5 years If the anode rod is found to be depleted...

Page 17: ...IN TUBE The unit is equipped with two condensate water drains a primary drain and an overflow drain A monthly check is recommended to ensure that these drains are not blocked Blockage at the primary c...

Page 18: ...ews 2 places 5 Unfasten heat pump enclosure base screws 4 places 6 Remove the external electrical wires by following these steps A Remove the main wiring port access cover B Separate the external wire...

Page 19: ...his sensor affects heat pump performance you will not be able to run the unit in Auto or Econ modes Switch to Heater mode or activate Back up heater by following the Activating Back up Heater procedur...

Page 20: ...he live hot wires c Check exhaust temperature d Check evaporator coil temperature A2 by pressing the Down arrow button e Check compressor discharge temperature A3 by pressing Up and Down arrow keys to...

Page 21: ...t The insulation rating on the unit is amongst the best in the industry A unit starting with 130 F water will lose less than 10 F over a 24 hour period In BTU terms the heat loss for ATI 66 is approx...

Page 22: ...r moved lying down horizontally To avoid damage to the unit do not transport the unit horizontally at any time When moving the unit for installation please keep the unit as upright as possible 14 Is i...

Page 23: ...ing and when air passes through the ductwork but the pump itself should be relatively noiseless There should be no groaning creaking or popping sounds The motors should not sound as though they are wo...

Page 24: ...NG CONTROLS OPERATING LOGIC SPECIFICATION FAQs APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING CONT 12 How can I change the primary electric element See appendix E 13 How can I change a temperature sensor See appendix F 1...

Page 25: ...ards to expose control panel docking connector 2 Remove connector and slide out the control panel completely 3 Unfasten decorative panel screws 2 places 4 Unfasten metal bracket screws 2 places 5 Unfa...

Page 26: ...cedures written in AirTap s main installation guide applies here The following precautions are recommended to prevent electrical shocks Disconnect power from AirTap and Electrical Water Heater before...

Page 27: ...ews Unfasten PCB screws Replace defective PCB with new PCB Screw all screws back connect the panel docking connector and slick the display panel back into its place ALARMS ERRORS CODES MAINTENANCE DUC...

Page 28: ...ccess cover B Separate the external wires from the unit s internal wires by re moving wing nuts butt splice connectors C Unfasten outer cable ring and pull out the external electrical wires 7 Remove h...

Page 29: ...P HEATER 1 Remove the power source from the primary heater wiring port 2 Remove plate cover and connect the power source to the back up heater wiring port ALARMS ERRORS CODES MAINTENANCE DUCTING CONTR...

Page 30: ...rew 4 Unfasten protective cover B REMOVING DEFECTIVE ELEMENT 1 Cut the thermostat wire ensure there is enough wire for reconnection 2 Unfasten ground connector 3 Unfasten L1 4 Unfasten L2 C INSTALLING...

Page 31: ...ENSOR To change the temperature sensor the motherboard will need to be replace Please follow the circuit diagram and re place all connections in the wiring scheme ALARMS ERRORS CODES MAINTENANCE DUCTI...

Page 32: ...h temp limit sensor TCO 100315 13 Primary electric element 100597 14 Back up electric element 100556 15 Thermostat Back up element 100752 16 Temperature sensor A0 T1 A1 T2 100999 17 Temperature sensor...

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