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80AWX-  80AWH

English

Installation

Please refer to the Safety information manual.

This device is destined for installation in sheltered 

• 

buildings, if possible insulated. 

It should not be installed in very humid rooms (for 

example laundry rooms) or where it may be subjected to 

water projections or spray.

The module is fixed to the wall, make sure the support is 

• 

sufficiently strong.

Fix the module using screws/wall plug fixings adapted to 

• 

the wall structure and the module weight.

When possible, allow a space of minimum 70 cm below 

• 

and 30 cm on each side of the module for piping 

connections and ease of maintenance.

See paragraphs Water connections and Refrigerant 

• 

connections.

In case of installation with fan coils, a minimum water 

• 

quantity of 3 liters / kW is required; install a buffer tank 

if required.

Install a water filter (see fig.1); water pump and heat 

• 

exchanger warranty are void if filter is not installed..

Installation recommendations

Features

Note:
in fig. 11 and 12

Hydronic module

80AW-065

80AW-115

M0

M3

M6

T6

M0

M3

M6

T6

T9

Outdoor units

38AW050H7 / 38AW065H7

38AW090H7 / 38AW115H7

Dimensions

Unit

H (mm)

mm

800

800

W (mm)

mm

450

450

D (mm)

mm

320

320

Packing

H (mm)

mm

880

880

W (mm)

mm

530

530

D (mm)

mm

400

400

Weight

Unit

kg

48

50

Gross

kg

58

60

Hydraulic data Hydraulic connections

inch

1'' M

1'' M

Hydraulic connections - boiler 

backup

inch

3/4'' M

3/4'' M

Operating water pressure

kPa / bar

100 / 1

100 / 1

Maximum pressure

kPa / bar

300 / 3

300 / 3

Hydraulic 

components

Pump

Type

water cooled

water cooled

Nr of speed

3

3

Static 

pressure

kPa

70

70

Heat exchnager

Type

brazed plates

brazed plates

Nr. plates

48

72

Water 

volume

lt

0,644

0,98

Expansion vessel

Volume

lt

8

8

Pre charge 

pressure

kPa / bar

100 / 1

100 / 1

Bleed valve - gas separator

Manometer

Draining valve

Safety valve

kPa / bar

300 / 3.0 

300 / 3.0

Refrigerant 

circuit

Connection , liquid side

inch

3/8''

3/8''

Connection, gas side

inch

5/8''

5/8''

Operating 

Range

Outdoor temperature Heating

°C

fig. 11

fig. 11

Cooling

°C

fig. 12

fig. 12

Water temperature 

(with outdoor unit)

Heating

°C

fig. 11

fig. 11

Cooling

°C

fig. 12

fig. 12

Max water 

temperature 

(with backup heater)

Heating

°C

 80°C

80°C

Indoor temperature

Min

°C

5

5

Max

°C

30

30

Electrical data Power supply

Voltage

V

230

400

230

400

Frequency

Hz

50

50

Phases

1

3

1

3

Operating voltage limits

V

207-253

207-253

Power consumption

kW

-

3

6

6

-

3

6

6

9

Electrical 

components

Circuit breacker electric heater 

protection

A

-

10

16

16

-

10

16

16

25

A: outdoor air temperature

B: leaving water temperature

Summary of Contents for 80AWH Series

Page 1: ...Controlmodule 80AWX 80AWH Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...2 80AW1 80AW2 1 2 T 1 T 2 T 3 C C 1 C 2 C 3 1 2 3 7 6 M 4 5 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 ...

Page 3: ...3 80AW1 80AW2 3 4 i j k l m n o b c d e f g h a b c d e a p ...

Page 4: ...4 80AW1 80AW2 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 1 5 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 40 4 5 6 A B C D 1 2 ...

Page 5: ... 3 5 4 0 1 5 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 A B C D E F Code 5 0 8 C code 113 D code 114 E code 115 F code 116 0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 A B F C D E Code 5 2 C code 120 D code 121 E code 122 F code 123 ...

Page 6: ...6 80AW1 80AW2 9 10 A B D code 134 E code 135 F code 136 E code 137 F code 138 c b a a 1 1 0 5 0 5 0 0 C D C E E F F A B ...

Page 7: ...7 80AW1 80AW2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 50 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 11 12 A A B B ...

Page 8: ...8 80AW1 80AW2 13 14 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 1 00 0 15 0 0 P kPa HI ME L O 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 00 1 50 0 2 0 00 Q l t h P kPa HI ME L O P kPa P kPa Q lt h Q lt h ...

Page 9: ...9 80AW1 80AW2 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D 8 2 ...

Page 10: ...10 80AW1 80AW2 17 18 2 3 2 3 ...

Page 11: ...11 80AW1 80AW2 20 19 10 50 10 40 b a W C G Y 10 20 21 22 Rc Rh G2 Y2 11 12 7 8 N 13 14 15 4 5 6 1 2 3 N 31 ...

Page 12: ...12 80AW1 80AW2 21 Y2 G2 Rh Rc Y2 G2 Rh Rc J1 J8 A B J5 C ...

Page 13: ... hot water tank with or without solar integration The hydronic module controls the CDU and the other heat cool sources in order to achieve the desired temperature in the heating cooling zones and in the domestic hot water General information Model identification Zone control settings 25 Input related functions 26 Miscellaneous 26 Installation 26 31 Unit Dimensions andWeights 26 Installation recomm...

Page 14: ...5T9 Accessory Code Domestic hot water tank 1 spiral 200 lt 60STS020E03 Domestic hot water tank 2 spirals 200 lt 60STD020E03 Domestic hot water tank 1 spiral 300 lt 60STS030E03 Domestic hot water tank 2 spirals 300 lt 60STD030E03 Remote Outdoor sensor 33AW RAS02 Domostic hot water 3 way valve and actuator 80AW9023 Floor heating thermal cut off EN1264 4 paragraph 4 2 4 1 80AW9024 Additional user int...

Page 15: ...ment cap for shifted user interface 3 Hydronic module manual 4 User interface manual 5 Terminal blok 6 Water temperature sensor LWT 7 Expansion vessel 8 Flow switch 9 Pressure relief valve 10 Electric heater not for models 80AW M0 11 Buffer tank 10 lt 12 Brazed plate heat exchanger 13 Water temperature sensor TWB 14 Air purge valve 15 Refrigerant sensor TC 16 Room temperature control Different ter...

Page 16: ...of zone 1 does not stop when room 1 setpoint is reached 1 Water pump of zone 1 stops when room 1 setpoint is reached 7 Water Pump Management zone 2 0 0 Water pump of zone 2 does not stop when room 2 setpoint is reached 1 Water pump of zone 2 stops when room 2 setpoint is reached 2 User HOMEANTIFREEZET Home Antifreeze threshold T value 6 C 12 C 6 C 3 User FREQ REDUCT Value of the Outdoor unit frequ...

Page 17: ...nect the user interface to the specific board through J5 connector user interface wiring as per connection to W C G Y terminal blocks see user interface manual 1 Master 2 Slave 104 Inst NUI ADDRESS Specifies the user interface connection If this parameter is not set properly user interface does not work 242 244 242 242 User interface connected on W C G Y see user interface manual 243 User interfac...

Page 18: ... Cool is determined by dry contact 1 Mode Heat Cool OFF Domestic Hot Water is determined by user interface 106 2 is ignored 5 Cool Z1 0 0 Cool in Zone 1 forbidden 1 Cool in Zone 1 permitted 6 Cool Z2 0 0 Cool in Zone 2 forbidden 1 Cool in Zone 2 permitted 7 System ON OFF input configuration 0 0 contact close system OFF contact open system running 1 contact close system running contact open system ...

Page 19: ...hen the value of this code minimum water tempreature is considered Heat Climatic Curve Zone 1 and 2 15 C 50 C 20 C 115 Inst NO HEAT T W1 In Heat mode minimum water T going to terminal zone 1 Heat Climatic Curve Zone 1 20 C 60 C 20 C 116 Inst MAX W T W1 In Heat mode maximum water T in terminal zone 1 Heat Climatic Curve Zone 1 20 C 80 C 35 C 117 Inst NO HEAT T W2 In Heat mode minimum water T going ...

Page 20: ...Set to minimum value if you don t want to activate this function 30 C 40 C 5 C Domestic Hot Water 133 Inst SHW CARREXT Defines if Domestic hot water is managed by the system control or by an external control 1 3 3 1 managed by system control 2 managed by system control with Solar 3 managed by external control If domestic hot water tank is not installed set code to 3 and set code 106 1 0 134 Inst S...

Page 21: ...ing Cool not to be used by installer 10 Pump down activates the outdoor unit in cool mode for 5 minutes to perform pump down of the refrigerant 148 Inst SYSTEM MODE Operating mode requested by the System Control 0 Off 1 Standby 2 Cooling 3 Heating 4 Booster Heating 5 Booster Cooling 6 Rating Heating 7 Rating Cooling 11 Timeguard 12 Fail 149 Inst CDU MODE Actual CDU operating mode 1 Off 2 Cool 3 He...

Page 22: ...s 2 Backup heater 1 run time hours 3 Backup heater 2 run time hours 155 Inst RESET Use Days button to select the following 0 1 0 0 Compressor run time Reset 0 No Reset 1 Reset 1 Water pump run time reset 0 No Reset 1 Reset 2 Backup heater 1 run time 0 No Reset 1 Reset 3 Backup heater 2 run time 0 No Reset 1 Reset Software Matching 156 Inst CDU CAPACITY Outdoor unit capacity 157 Inst NUI SW VERSION...

Page 23: ...e it is possible to perform the heating duty through backup heaters See code 1 4 in the variable table Domestic Hot Water mode is selected on the user interface by pressing the mode M button When this mode is selected space heating cooling is not operating the system is only taking care of meeting the domestic hot water duty Water frost protection is active Home antifreeze protection is active if ...

Page 24: ... an external contact code 133 3 priority is set to 1 If using a tank listed in the paragraph Accessories and nothing is connected to this input set code 106 0 1 Booster heater Booster heater electric heater inside domestic hot water tank is activated if domestic hot water temperature is below the setpoint and the schedule allows electric heater activation This function is only available if domesti...

Page 25: ...n the room In case the user interface is shifted fill the gap left on the unit with the provided cap see fig 4 item 3 When Silent mode is activated the outdoor unit will be less noisy but also less powerful therefore backup and booster heaters could be used more often Dehumidifier is turned on in Cool mode when humidity is higher than value of code 110 It works only if room control is done by user...

Page 26: ...n Cool mode It is used only if code 106 4 is set to 0 Whenever the compressor turns off it stays off for at least 3 minutes Additionally the compressor is prevented to start if previous start happened less then 10 min before This time period is referred to as timeguard It is suggested not to disconnect electrical power even if the system will not be used for long time To switch OFF the system put ...

Page 27: ... mm 450 450 D mm mm 320 320 Packing H mm mm 880 880 W mm mm 530 530 D mm mm 400 400 Weight Unit kg 48 50 Gross kg 58 60 Hydraulic data Hydraulic connections inch 1 M 1 M Hydraulic connections boiler backup inch 3 4 M 3 4 M Operating water pressure kPa bar 100 1 100 1 Maximum pressure kPa bar 300 3 300 3 Hydraulic components Pump Type water cooled water cooled Nr of speed 3 3 Static pressure kPa 70...

Page 28: ...lable pressure of the system at different pump speed see fig 13 and fig 14 and the pressure drop of the installation Make sure the pressure drop in the domestic hot water loop is not too low if needed install a valve to modulate pressure drop in this loop inlet outlet temperature difference should be 8 10 C Wrap connections with anti condensate insulation and tighten with tape without exerting exc...

Page 29: ...cable H07 RN F 3G x 2 5mm2 3G x 4mm2 2 Indoor unit power supply and communication cable H07 RN F 3G x 1mm2 3G x 1mm2 3 Backup heater power supply cable H07 RN F 3G x 4mm2 3G x 6mm2 4G x 6mm2 3G x 4mm2 3G x 6mm2 4G x 6mm2 4G x 10mm2 4 User interface cable FROH2R 4 x 0 75mm2 4 x 0 75mm2 5 Booster heater power supply cable H07 RN F 3G x 4mm2 3G x 4mm2 6 Booster heater activation cable FROH2R 2 x 1mm2...

Page 30: ...y and communication cable 4 5 Pump cut off contact EN1264 4 6 Booster heater control domestic hot water tank Output 230 V max 2 A inductive 7 8 N Domestic hot water 3 way valve Output 230 V max 2 A inductive 10 11 Domestic hot water tank sensor Input analog 12 Hi energy rate input Input Dry Contact 13 Multi purpose output Output 230 V max 2 A inductive 14 System ON OFF input Input Dry Contact 15 C...

Page 31: ...uently and in case of fault connected to low water flow Select OFF mode on the user interface Switch off the main switch Close the valves at the bottom of the hydronic module Open the filter and clean it Close the filter tight in order to avoid water leakage Open the valves at the bottom of the hydronic module Add some water if needed Switch on the main switch Select the desired mode on the user i...

Page 32: ... sensor wiring and electrical connections 6 Communication with user interface conneted to W C G Y terminal blocks Communication lost No communication between unit and interface Room temperature and humidity are not available if code 105 0 1 or 4 or 105 1 1 or 4 Unit runs with values stored in memory Check wiring and connections 7 Communication with additional user interface connected to Rc Rh G2 Y...

Page 33: ...wiring and electrical connections LOW domestic hot water temperature warning Code 133 1 or 2 Domestic hot water priority 1 Booster heater schedule OFF code 1 5 0 Domestic water tank electric heater icon will flash on user interface screen Domestic hot water temperature is cold and schedule prevents booster heater activation User can activate booster heater by setting code 1 5 1 termporary activati...

Page 34: ...ation of outdoor fan over current protection circuit Outdoor fan locked Outdoor unit stops Domestic water valve OFF if code 127 1 Check outdoor fan Check outdoor unit board 26 Other Outdoor Error Outdoor unit stops Domestic water valve OFF if code 127 1 27 Compressor Lock Defective cabling of compressor Compressor fault Outdoor unit stops Domestic water valve OFF if code 127 1 Check 3 phase compre...

Page 35: ...r interface operation Check wiring and connections 73 Temperature error message Value out of range No effect on user interface operation Check wiring and connections 74 Humidity error message Value out of range No effect on user interface operation Check wiring and connections 75 EEprom error message Values in eeprom corrupted Communication is disabled Cycle power Reset all parameters see user int...

Page 36: ...Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice L010129H20 1010 October 2010 Printed in Italy ...

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