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ERSQ+ERRQ011~Y1

Outdoor unit for air to water heat pump

4PW49635-1A 

Installation manual

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12. M

AINTENANCE

 

AND

 

SERVICING

12.1. Service precautions

Caution when performing service to inverter equipment

Do not touch live parts for 10 minutes after the power supply is
turned off because of high voltage risk.

Additionally, measure the points as shown in 

figure 10

  with a

tester and confirm that the voltage of the capacitor in the main
circuit is no more than 50 V DC.

Make sure that the power supply is turned off before performing
the maintenance work. The heater of the compressor may
operate even in stop mode.

Please note that some sections of the electric component box
are extremely hot.

In order to prevent damage to the PCB, first eliminate static
electricity by touching a metal part (e.g. stop valve) with your
hand. Then pull out the connector.

After measuring the residual voltage, pull out the outdoor fan
connector.

Make sure you do not touch a conductive section.

The outdoor fan may rotate due to strong backblow wind,
causing the capacitor to charge. This may result in an electric
shock.

After maintenance, make sure the outdoor fan connector is
connected again. Otherwise, the unit may break down.

12.2. Service mode operation

If required, carry out any service mode operation according to the
following instructions. Refer to the service manual for more details.

Setting the mode

The set mode can be changed with the 

 button according

to the following procedure:

For setting mode 1:  Press the 

 button once, the

H1P LED is off 

x

.

For setting mode 2:  Press the 

 button for

5 seconds, the H1P LED is on 

w

.

If the H1P LED is blinking 

c

 and the 

 button is pushed

once, the setting mode will change to setting mode 1.

Location of the dip switches, LEDs and buttons

LED state

Throughout the manual the state of the LEDs is indicated as follows:

Setting the mode

1

Push the 

 button to set the required function

(refrigerant recovery operation/vacuuming operation) to 
(ON).

The H3P, H5P and H7P LEDs are on.

2

When the 

 button is pushed, the LEDs are

indicating the current setting.

3

To set this function 

 (ON) or 

 (OFF), push the 

button as shown below.

4

Push the 

 button and the setting is defined.

5

When the 

 button is pushed again, the operation

starts according to the setting.

Vacuuming method

At the first installation, this vacuuming is not required. It is required
only for repair purposes.

1

When the unit is at a standstill and under the setting mode 2, set
the required function (refrigerant recovery operation/vacuuming
operation) to 

 (ON).

-

After this is set, do not reset the setting mode 2 until the 
vacuuming is finished.

-

The H1P led is on and the remote controller indicates 

 

(test operation) and 

 (external control) and the 

operation will be prohibited.

2

Vacuum the system with a vacuum pump.

3

Press the 

 button and reset the setting mode 2.

Refrigerant recovery operation method by a refrigerant 
reclaimer.

1

When the unit is at a standstill and in setting mode 2, set the
required function (refrigerant recovery operation/vacuuming
operation) to 

 (ON).

-

The indoor unit and the outdoor unit expansion valves will 
fully open and some solenoid valves will open.

-

The H1P led is on and the remote controller indicates 

 

(test operation) and 

 (external control) and the 

operation will be prohibited.

2

Recover the refrigerant using a refrigerant reclaimer. For details,
see the operation manual delivered with the refrigerant
reclaimer.

3

Press the 

 button and reset the setting mode 2.

WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK 

Play it safe!

Touch a metal part by hand (such as the stop valve) in
order to eliminate static electricity and to protect the PCB
before performing service.

NOTE

If you get confused in the middle of the setting
process, push the 

 button. Then it returns to

setting mode 1 (H1P LED is off).

1

Led H1P~H8P

2

Push button switches BS1~BS5

3

DIP switches 
(do not use or change)

x

OFF

w

ON

c

blinking

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

BS1  MODE

1

3

2

3

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

w x w x w x w

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

w x

x

x

x c x

(a)

(a) This setting = factory setting

w x

x

x

x

x c

CAUTION

Never turn the power of the outdoor unit OFF while the
refrigerant is being recovered.

If the power is turned OFF, the solenoid valves are closed
and the refrigerant cannot be recovered from the outdoor
unit.

BS2  SET

ON

BS3  RETURN

ON

OFF

BS2  SET

ON

OFF

BS3  RETURN

BS3  RETURN

ON

BS1  MODE

ON

BS1  MODE

Summary of Contents for ERSQ011AAV1

Page 1: ...STALLATION MANUAL ERSQ011AAV1 ERSQ014AAV1 ERSQ016AAV1 ERRQ011AAV1 ERRQ014AAV1 ERRQ016AAV1 ERSQ011AAY1 ERSQ014AAY1 ERSQ016AAY1 ERRQ011AAY1 ERRQ014AAY1 ERRQ016AAY1 Outdoor unit for air to water heat pum...

Page 2: ...L2 H H L2 0 L2 1 2 H 1 2 H L2 H 0 L2 1 2 H 1 2 H L2 H 0 L1 1 2 H 1 2 H L1 H 0 L2 1 2 H 1 2 H L2 H L2 H L2 H L2 H L2 H L2 H L2 H 150 500 500 500 500 750 100 100 100 100 200 300 200 100 250 250 500 1000...

Page 3: ...scrizioni per 07 v v v 08 de acordo com o previsto em 09 10 under iagttagelse af bestemmelserne i 11 enligt villkoren i 12 gitt i henhold til bestemmelsene i 13 noudattaen m r yksi 14 za dodr en ustan...

Page 4: ...is the original instruction Other languages are translations of the original instructions 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General information Thank you for purchasing this unit The outdoor unit is the air to water...

Page 5: ...check to make sure that there is no leakage of refrigerant gas Toxic gas may be produced if refrigerant gas leaks into the room and comes into contact with a source of fire such as a fan heater stove...

Page 6: ...cation e g in case of a blocked drain pipe Places where the rain can be avoided as much as possible 2 When installing the unit in a place exposed to strong wind pay special attention to the following...

Page 7: ...of the outlet side 2 In case obstacles exist in front of the air inlet C In case of multiple row installation for roof top use etc 1 In case of installing one unit per row CAUTION When operating the...

Page 8: ...In case drain work on your unit is allowed and the installation site requires drain work then follow the guidelines below Drain kits for drainage are available as option If drain work from the outdoo...

Page 9: ...See the table below concerning lengths and heights Refer to figure 1 Assume that the longest line in the figure corresponds with the actual longest pipe and the highest unit in the figure corresponds...

Page 10: ...tem and prevents proper operation The nitrogen pressure should be set to 0 02 MPa i e just enough so it can be felt on the skin with a pressure reducing valve Do not use anti oxidants when brazing the...

Page 11: ...liquid side 4 mm gas side 6 mm into the stop valve and turn the stop valve counterclockwise 3 When the stop valve cannot be turned any further stop turning The valve is now open Closing the stop valve...

Page 12: ...the vacuum pump to both the service port of the gas stop valve and the liquid stop valve to increase efficiency Setup See figure 6 Leak test The leak test must satisfy specification EN 378 2 1 Vacuum...

Page 13: ...cessary amount 8 1 Important information regarding the refrigerant used This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol Do not vent gases into the atmosphere Refrigera...

Page 14: ...arge the additional refrigerant in its liquid state through the service port on the liquid stop valve taking into account following instructions Turn on the power supply of the outdoor unit and indoor...

Page 15: ...urrent which will have to be discharged with the grounding For Y1 models only Make sure to connect power supply cables in normal phase If connected in reverse phase the remote controller of the indoor...

Page 16: ...e transmission wires go through the cable outlet port pipe outlet port or knock out hole on either the front side or back of the outdoor unit See figure 8 Precautions when knocking out knockout holes...

Page 17: ...lues see electrical data of combination with indoor units for exact values 27 A 27 5 A 13 5 A 14 A Transmission line section 0 75 1 25 mm2 Wire type b b Only in protected pipes use H07RN F when protec...

Page 18: ...maximum allowable pressure as indicated on the nameplate of the unit Provide a logbook In accordance with the relevant national and international regulations it may be neccesary to provide a logbook...

Page 19: ...et this function ON or OFF push the button as shown below 4 Push the button and the setting is defined 5 When the button is pushed again the operation starts according to the setting Vacuuming method...

Page 20: ...nal legislation 14 UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Technical specifications Electrical specifications The outdoor unit is equipped with a low pressure switch or a low pressure sensor to protect the compressor by...

Page 21: ...V1 Y1 3 9 10 1 2 1 2 3 V1 type 1N 50 Hz 220 240 V Y1 type 3N 50 Hz 380 415 V L1 L3 L2 L1 L3 L2 NOTES 10 3 8 2 1 7 6 9 4 4 6 1 4 3 10 4 7 2 9 8 2 10 X2M X3M X1M X2M X1M Y1 V1 3 X2M X3M X2M A2P A1P A1P...

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