CLIVET WSHN-XEE2 10.2 Installation And Operating Manual Download Page 55

Operating Range (Heating) - Geothermal

Size 10.2 - 12.2 - 14.2

Size 16.2

Size 19.2-22.2-27.2-30.2-35.2-40.2-45.2

Sizes 43.2-50.2-55.2-60.2-70.2-80.2-90.2-100.2-120.2

Twu [°C] = Leaving water temperature user side
Tws [°C] = Leaving water temperature source side
The limits refer to DT=5 °C on both the user and source sides

1. Operating range where it is obligatory the use of water and glycol mixture depending on the outlet water temperature from the heat exchanger source side

WSHN-XEE2 10.2-120.2 

Summary of Contents for WSHN-XEE2 10.2

Page 1: ...M08U40G16 02 13 03 2019 WSHN XEE2 10 2 120 2 Installation and operating manual Water cooled heat pump for indoors installation...

Page 2: ...he installation and maintenance cost for the life cycle of the system The purpose of this manual is to provide you with information that is useful from reception of the equipment through installation...

Page 3: ...escription 4 2 Reception 6 3 Positioning 9 4 Water connections 10 5 Electrical connections 13 6 Start up 19 7 Control 27 8 Maintenance 37 9 Accessories 41 10 Decommissioning 47 11 Residual risks 48 12...

Page 4: ...sonnel they may cause damages to things and injuries people 1 4 Intended use Use the unit only for cooling heating water or a water and glycol mix keep to the limits foreseen in the technical schedule...

Page 5: ...the unit Contact a service centre authorized by the manufacturer The installer must train the user particularly on Start up shutdown Set points change Standby mode Maintenance What to do what not to...

Page 6: ...by fax and registered mail with advice of receipt to supplier and the carrier Any disputes must be made within 8 days from the date of the delivery Complaints after this period are invalid 2 1 Storag...

Page 7: ...WSHN XEE2 10 2 120 2 7 2 3 Instructions for disassembly Only with options MOBMAG...

Page 8: ...ves installed at inlet and outlet both on the water technique circuit as well as that of the hot domestic water allow maintenance operations without having to empty the system Recycle and dispose of t...

Page 9: ...s are designed to be installed INTERNAL in fi ed positions Limit vibration transmission use antivibration devices on unit bearing points install fl xible joints on the hydraulic connections Choose the...

Page 10: ...ater connections are subject to temperatures close to 0 C mix water with glycol or safeguard the pipes with heating cables placed under the insulation or empty the system in cases of long non use 4 3...

Page 11: ...15 Cleaning system bypass 8 expansion vessel 4 7 Water fil er Use fil er with mesh pitch Size Mesh pitch 10 2 22 2 0 5 mm 27 2 90 2 1 5 mm 100 2 120 2 1 6 mm It must be installed immediately in the wa...

Page 12: ...rosion fouling formation of mud and algae 3 Fill the plant 4 Execute leakage test 5 Isolate the pipes to avoid heat dispersions and formation of condensate 6 Leave various point of service free wells...

Page 13: ...full load input full load power input at max admissible condition Electrical wiringdiagram Nr 5 2 Connections 1 Refer to the unit electrical diagram the number of the diagram is shown on the serial nu...

Page 14: ...14 WSHN XEE2 10 2 120 2 5 5 Connections performer by customer dwg n WD8U02400...

Page 15: ...center 4 select Modify board setting 5 select Local area connection LAN 6 select Internet protocol version 4 TPC IPV4 and enter Property 7 set the IP address 192 168 1 100 8 set Subnet mask as 255 25...

Page 16: ...e up to 350 mt A User interface 2 Distance up to 700 mt B B1 KNX bus max 350 mt twisted pair with shield 0 8 mm EIB KNX cable marking recommende C PSX Mains power supply unit pwer supply unit N125 11...

Page 17: ...very RS485 serial line must be set up using the In Out bus system Other types of networks are not allowed such as Star or Ring networks The difference in potential between the earth of the two RS485 d...

Page 18: ...llow startup red flashing so tware error red flashing ommunicating not possible fi ed hardware error communication down 5 10 BACnet IP Option LED BSP communication with AP1 module LED BUS communicatio...

Page 19: ...F power supply 1 safety access 2 functional spaces 3 structure integrity 4 unit on vibration isolators 5 unit input water fil er shut off alves for cleaning 6 vibration isolators on water connections...

Page 20: ...Safety temperature C 1 4 10 19 6 6 Electric Circuit Verify that the unit is connected to the ground plant Check the conductors are tightened as the vibrations caused by handling and transport might ca...

Page 21: ...limit the absorbed electric power with an external signal 0 10 Vcc The higher the signal is the lower the number of compressors available to meet the thermal need If only P0002 EnDemandLimit 0 Path M...

Page 22: ...meters Select Climatic TExt 6 Climatic TExt pwd Select Parameter 7 Set 8 Confir 9 Press 3 sec 10 Select Local connections Path Main Menu Unit parameters TExt Correction confi Parameters Short descript...

Page 23: ...eset 6 Water reset Select Parameter 7 Set 8 Confir 9 Press 3 sec 10 Select Local connections Path Main Menu Unit parameters Water reset Parameters Short description Description P0616 MaxCWRC Maximum c...

Page 24: ...8 mm use an EIB KNX cable Possible connections Tree star in out bus mixed It is not possible to use a ring connection No end of line resistor or terminator required There must be suitable arresters to...

Page 25: ...t3 plus optimal H2O temperature control MODE C The master manages the single cooling The master optimizes individual refrigerant circuits Active pumps only with active compressors P0658 2 P0657 0 C se...

Page 26: ...and long operation with reduced load with frequent stop and start up of the compressor s can cause serious damages for the lack of oil return The above described operating conditions must be consider...

Page 27: ...et temperature utility side D T OutH2OUtilitySide Water outlet temperature utility side E ActualState On off e o pmp On F ActualMode Cool water cooling Heat HEATING 2 Installed compressors 1 0 Compres...

Page 28: ...at HEATING 4 Confir 5 Exit 7 6 Modify setpoint Step Display Action Menu Variable Keys Notes 1 Press 2 Main menu Select Unit parameters 3 Unit parameters Confir Set Point 4 Select Set Point 5 Set Set P...

Page 29: ...Confir 7 Select Value 8 Set On Eco 9 Confir 10 Exit Enable Scheduler Step Display Action Menu Variable Keys Notes 1 Press 3 sec 2 Password Set Password 3 Press 4 Main menu Select Unit Parameters 5 Se...

Page 30: ...ump 3 Command 83 User side Inverter Command 84 User side Inverter Signal 85 User side Inverter Reset 86 Pump On for Anti freeze 87 Anti freeze Heaters User side 88 User side Flow Request 89 LimitFlow...

Page 31: ...otection 1182 Compressor 2 1 Protection 1184 Source Fan 1 1 Protection 2180 High Pressure 1 2 2181 Compressor 1 2 Protection 2183 Compressor 2 2 Protection 2184 Source Fan 1 2 Protection Nr ANALOGIC I...

Page 32: ...Aries Defrost Injection 1 1 1302 Source Pump 1 1 Command 1303 Compressor 1 1 Command 1304 Compressor 2 1 Command 1305 Liquid Injection 1 1 1306 Liquid Injection 2 1 1307 RecValve Battery 1 1 1308 Rec...

Page 33: ...ible damage Example eE0001 Phase monitor Fault active alarm EE0003 Pum 1 faulty Ok resetted alarm Display of alarm step 1 3 Reset allarm step 4 10 Step Display Action Menu Variable Keys Notes 1 Press...

Page 34: ...ifferential pressure sensore fault EE0054 Recovery side pump 1 overload protection Num Description EE0055 Recovery side pump 2 overload protection EE0056 Recovery side pump 3 overload protection eE005...

Page 35: ...tection EE2008 Compressor 3 overload protection EE2009 Source side inverter overload protection Num Description ee2010 Switching pump on source side for flow alarm EE2013 Source side pump 1 overload p...

Page 36: ...ff2006 Min Superheat value source fF2009 Low pressure Alarm DI ff2010 Low pressure Pre Alarm CoolingMode ff2011 Low pressure Pre Alarm HeatingMode fF2012 Low pressure Pre Alarm Heating Mode AI fF2013...

Page 37: ...etc critical use service necessary intervention frequency months 1 6 12 1 presence corrosion X 2 panel fixin X 3 water fil er cleaning X 4 water quality ph weight of glycol X 5 check the exchanger ef...

Page 38: ...Water side exchanger It is very important for the exchanger to be able to provide the maximum thermal exchange therefore it is essential for the inner surfaces to be clean of dirt and incrustations Pe...

Page 39: ...Remove only if authorized by the manufacturer Please contact the maker for informations 8 11 crankcase heather Check closure Operation 8 12 Copeland scroll compressor Compressor may stop Pumping With...

Page 40: ...e pumps Any anti freeze liquid contained in the system should not be discharged freely as it is a pollutant It must be collected and reused Before starting a washing the plant Example emptying pump B...

Page 41: ...ooling side 2 inverter pumps 3 Cooling side hydronic assembly with 1 ON OFF pump 4 Cooling side hydronic assembly with 2 ON OFF pumps IN user side inlet OUT user side outlet SP pressure switch of the...

Page 42: ...ps 2 VARYFLOW heating side 2 inverter pumps 5 Source side 3 way modulating valve 3 Source side hydronic assembly with 1 ON OFF pump 6 Source side 2 way modulating valve IN Source inlet OUT source outl...

Page 43: ...WSHN XEE2 10 2 120 2 43 9 3 Source side 3 way modulating valve...

Page 44: ...44 WSHN XEE2 10 2 120 2 9 4 Source side 2 way modulating valve...

Page 45: ...WSHN XEE2 10 2 120 2 45 9 5 VALVE FOR DOMESTIC HOT WATER...

Page 46: ...am of the switching valve source side VNCS The unit can be selected with or without hydronic assemblies user and source side the system must be able to absorb manage the fl w rate head variations due...

Page 47: ...ed by the legislation in question are marked with the symbol on the side With the aim of protecting the environment all of our units are produced in compliance with Directive EC on waste electrical an...

Page 48: ...dically check that all of the panels are correctly closed and fi ed If there is a fi e the temperature of the refrigerant could reach values that in crease the pressure to beyond the safety valve with...

Page 49: ...0 9 00 10 4 11 5 12 7 14 4 16 7 External exchanger Type of external exchanger 10 PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE No of external exchangers No 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 50: ...uits No 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Internal exchanger Type of internal exchanger 9 PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE PHE No of internal exchanger...

Page 51: ...5 48 74 58 50 2 81 83 83 70 67 64 56 47 77 60 55 2 81 80 83 70 68 65 57 50 77 60 60 2 81 80 83 71 69 65 57 50 77 61 70 2 82 80 85 73 72 68 60 51 79 63 80 2 82 80 85 73 74 70 61 52 80 63 90 2 83 81 86...

Page 52: ...4 2 4 3 4 8 4 9 5 1 11 11 5 11 5 14 4 14 7 15 17 7 18 0 18 5 21 3 21 7 23 0 28 0 30 0 Overload and control device calibrations Intervention Reset Value High pressure switch gas side kPa 4050 3300 Low...

Page 53: ...2 90 2 100 2 120 2 Twu C Leaving water temperature user side Tws C Leaving water temperature source side The limits refer to DT 5 C on both the user and source sides 1 Normal operating range 2 Operat...

Page 54: ...2 80 2 90 2 100 2 120 2 Twu C Leaving water temperature user side Tws C Leaving water temperature source side The limits refer to DT 5 C on both the user and source sides 1 Normal operating range 2 O...

Page 55: ...90 2 100 2 120 2 Twu C Leaving water temperature user side Tws C Leaving water temperature source side The limits refer to DT 5 C on both the user and source sides 1 Operating range where it is oblig...

Page 56: ...damper mounts 12 5 11 Partial recovery water return 1 1 4 Victaulic optional 12 Partial recovery water supply 1 1 4 Victaulic optional Size 10 2 12 2 14 2 16 2 19 2 22 2 Length mm 837 837 837 837 837...

Page 57: ...ation damper mounts 12 5 11 Partial recovery water return 1 1 4 GAS optional 12 Partial recovery water supply 1 1 4 GAS optional Size 10 2 12 2 14 2 16 2 19 2 22 2 Length mm 837 837 837 837 837 837 He...

Page 58: ...ulic 13 Partial recovery water supply 1 1 4 Victaulic optional 14 Partial recovery water return 1 1 4 Victaulic optional Size 10 2 12 2 14 2 16 2 19 2 22 2 Length mm 837 837 837 837 837 837 Height mm...

Page 59: ...Victaulic 13 Partial recovery water supply 1 1 4 Victaulic optional 14 Partial recovery water return 1 1 4 Victaulic optional Size 10 2 12 2 14 2 16 2 19 2 22 2 Length mm 837 837 837 837 837 837 Heigh...

Page 60: ...recovery water return 2 1 2 victaulic optional 12 Partial recovery water supply 2 1 2 victaulic optional Size 27 2 30 2 35 2 40 2 43 2 45 2 50 2 55 2 60 2 Length mm 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110...

Page 61: ...er mounts 12 5 11 Partial recovery water return 2 1 2 victaulic optional 12 Partial recovery water supply 2 1 2 victaulic optional Size 27 2 30 2 35 2 40 2 43 2 45 2 50 2 Length mm 1110 1110 1110 1110...

Page 62: ...umps 3 Victaulic 14 User side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic Size 27 2 30 2 35 2 40 2 43 2 45 2 50 2 55 2 60 2 Length mm 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 Height mm 1910 1910 1910 1...

Page 63: ...urce side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic 14 User side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic Size 27 2 30 2 35 2 40 2 43 2 45 2 50 2 Length mm 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 Height mm 1910...

Page 64: ...2 1 2 Victaulic 9 Functional spaces 10 Vibration damper mounts 12 5 11 Partial recovery water return 2 1 2 Victaulic optional 12 Partial recovery water supply 2 1 2 Victaulic optional Size 70 2 80 2 9...

Page 65: ...spaces 10 Vibration damper mounts 12 5 11 Partial recovery water return 2 1 2 Victaulic optional 12 Partial recovery water supply 2 1 2 Victaulic optional Size 55 2 60 2 70 2 80 2 90 2 Length mm 1110...

Page 66: ...l recovery water supply 2 Victaulic optional 13 Source side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic 14 User side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic Size 70 2 80 2 90 2 Length mm 1110 1110 1110 Heig...

Page 67: ...victaulic optional 13 Source side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic 14 User side water return without pumps 3 Victaulic Size 55 2 60 2 70 2 80 2 90 2 Length mm 1110 1110 1110 1110 1110 Height mm...

Page 68: ...ic 7 User side water return 3 Victaulic 8 User side water supply 3 Victaulic 9 Functional spaces 10 Vibration damper mounts 12 5 Size 100 2 120 2 Length mm 1110 1110 Height mm 1910 1910 Depth mm 1038...

Page 69: ...c 7 User side water return 3 Victaulic 8 User side water supply 3 Victaulic 9 Functional spaces 10 Vibration damper mounts 12 5 Size 100 2 120 2 Length mm 1110 1110 Height mm 1910 1910 Depth mm 1038 1...

Page 70: ...damper mounts 12 5 11 Source side water return without pumps 4 Victaulic 12 User side water return without pumps 4 Victaulic Size 100 2 120 2 Length mm 1110 1110 Height mm 1910 1910 Depth mm 1537 1537...

Page 71: ...ion damper mounts 12 5 11 Source side water return without pumps 4 Victaulic 12 User side water return without pumps 4 Victaulic Size 100 2 120 2 Length mm 1110 1110 Height mm 1910 1910 Depth mm 1537...

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