Carrier AQUASNAP JUNIOR 30RHV Installation Manual Download Page 6

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30RHV

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General information

508 mm

330 mm

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Choosing the installation site

Positions to avoid:
• Exposed to direct sun.
• Too close to sources of heat radiation, vapour or flammable gas.
• Particularly dusty areas.

Recommendations:
• Choose a position protected from opposing winds.
• Choose a position sheltered from direct sun.
• Choose an area where air outlet and unit noise will not bother

your neighbours. We advise inserting anti-vibration supports.

• Choose a position that allows for the clearances required.
• Floor structure should be adequately strong to support unit weight

and minimize vibration transmission.

• Consider a position which will not obstruct passageways or doors.

Fix the unit with locally purchased bolts countersunk in the base to
prevent overturning in case of strong winds.

• For heat pump models, unit must be adequately raised above

the ground surface.

• To empty the condensate water to a drain while operating in

heating mode, use the drain connection underneath on the left of
the pan and use a vinyl pipe with a 16 mm internal diameter.
This must not be used at temperatures lower than 0

°

C.

• If the unit is installed in areas where heavy snowfalls may occur, it

is necessary to raise its level at least  200 mm above the usual
snow level or alternatively to use the outdoor unit bracket kit.

Unit installation

R-410A unit operate at higher pressures than standard
R-22 units. Do not use R-22 service equipment or components
of units for R-410A equipment.

Read this instruction manual thoroughly before starting the
installation.

• This unit complies with low-voltage (EEC/73/23) and electro-

magnetic compatibility (EEC/89/336) directives.

• The installation must be carried out by a qualified installer.

• Follow all current national safety code requirements. In particular

ensure that a properly sized and connected ground wire is in
place.

• Check that voltage and frequency of the main power supply are

those required; the available power must be adequate to operate
any other possible appliances connected to the same line.
Also ensure that national safety code requirements have been
followed for the main supply circuit.

• After installation thoroughly test the system operation and explain

all chiller functions to the owner.

• Leave this manual with the owner for consultation during future

periodic maintenance.

• The chiller and its components must be periodically inspected to

check for loose, damaged or broken parts.
If these faults are found and not eliminated, the unit could cause
physical injury and damage to goods and property.

IMPORTANT:
During the unit installation first make the water connections
and then electrical connections. If unit is removed first
disconnect electrical cables, then water connections.

WARNING:
Disconnect the main power supply switch before servicing the
system or handling any internal parts of the unit.

• The manufacturer declines any liability for damage resulting from

modifications or errors in the electrical or water connections.

• Failure to observe the installation instructions or use of the unit

under conditions other than those indicated in Table VIII “Operating
limits”, will immediately void the unit warranty.

• Failure to observe electric safety codes may cause a fire hazard in

case of short circuits.

• Inspect equipment for damage due to improper transportation or

handling: file an immediate claim with the shipping company.
Do not install or use damaged units.

• In case of any malfunctioning turn the unit off, disconnect the

mains power supply and contact a qualified service engineer.

• This unit contains R-410A refrigerant, a substance that does not

deplet the ozone layer.

• All manufacturing and packaging materials used for your new

chiller are compatible with the environment and can be
recycled.

• Dispose of the packaging material in accordance with local

requirements.

• This unit contains refrigerant that must be disposed of in a proper

manner. When disposing of the unit after its operational life,
remove it carefully. The unit must then be delivered to an
appropriate disposal center or to the original equipment dealer.

• When lifting the unit, never use hooks inserted into the side

handles, always use special equipment (e.g. lifting devices,
trolleys, etc.).

• Carefully recover refrigerant within this unit before final disposal or

when servicing. Never vent refrigerant to atmosphere.
Use approved recovery equipment for R-410A refrigerant.
Do not use equipment for R-22 refrigerant.

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4 Ø 8 mm pins.

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Protrusion height from the support
surface max. 20 mm.

100 mm min.

20 mm gradient.

Gravel-filled trench

Drain connection

Vinyl pipe

Snow

Summary of Contents for AQUASNAP JUNIOR 30RHV

Page 1: ...AQUASNAP JUNIOR 30RHV INSTALLATION MANUAL L L O Y D S R E G I S TER QUALIT Y A S S U R A N C E IS O 900 1...

Page 2: ...e with R 410A R 410A refrigerant cylinders are pink in colour R 410A refrigerant cylinders have a dip tube which allows liquid to flow out of the cylinder in upright position The R 410A units must be...

Page 3: ...E D B C F A E E D B C F A G H G H Mod 30RHV 006 008 Mod 30RHV011 Mod 30RHV 006 008 011 A mm 800 800 800 B mm 803 803 1264 C mm 300 300 300 D mm 508 508 508 E mm 146 146 146 F mm 330 330 330 G mm 97 9...

Page 4: ...rotection Compressor Capacitor F V 40 450 50 450 60 450 Fan motor 230 1 50 Current input A 0 82 1 1 1 64 1 64 Capacitor F V 4 450 3 450 4 450 4 450 Compressor crankcase heater 230 1 50 W 25 25 25 25 C...

Page 5: ...ble V Refer to the following example for the buffes tank open closed Refrigerant circuit high pressure switch kPa 4206 2996 Freeze up protection C 2 7 Compressor first start delay sec 60 Compressor st...

Page 6: ...and explain all chiller functions to the owner Leave this manual with the owner for consultation during future periodic maintenance The chiller and its components must be periodically inspected to ch...

Page 7: ...ruction of the unit air outlet and intake or any obstacle that is too close see minimum clearances required Installation on grassy ground or soft surfaces in these cases a solid foundation must be inc...

Page 8: ...ust be located at the highest point of the circuit Pressure drop Pressure drop kPa Water flow rate l h Pressure drop kPa Water flow rate l h Pressure drop kPa Water flow rate l h Legend DP KPa 12 C DP...

Page 9: ...iary circuit supply is directly taken from one phase and neutral and it is proteced by fuse F If the electrical supply cables L1 R L2 S L3 T are connected in an incorrect sequence the power supply is...

Page 10: ...pply N Neutral power supply S1 ON OFF switch S2 HEAT COOL switch NOTE The contact rating must be greater than 20 mA 24 V ac G L N 0 24 5 6 1 2 3 4 S1 S2 Unit electrical panel Terminal blocks Electroni...

Page 11: ...HEAT COOL switch NOTE The contact rating must be greater than 20 mA 24 V ac G L1 L2 L3 N 0 24 5 6 1 2 3 4 S1 S2 Unit electrical panel Terminal blocks Electronic board connectors Power supply 400V 3ph...

Page 12: ...r outlet 11 Reversing valve Refrigerant R 410A Gas Liquid Gas Liquid The unit includes a brazed plate water refrigerant heat exchanger The heat exchanger operates as an evaporator in the summer cycle...

Page 13: ...control setpoint This parameter is regulated by the control and factory set to an entering water temperature of 12 C The second set point default value is 14 C and it can be selected via the Service...

Page 14: ...ducer wire interrupted or transducer fault 13 Low refrigerant pressure Unit stopped Automatic Lack of refrigerant in the circuit blocked in the circuit Manual refrigerant filter or low pressure transd...

Page 15: ...stopped check cause and repair Wrong electrical connections on defrost circuit check electrical connections and repair Discharge pressure too high Coil dirty or obstructed clean or remove obstructions...

Page 16: ...H28 1005 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice October 2005 Supersedes January 2005 Printed in...

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