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DEIMHP0140521_00EN

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EWYT~CZ / EWAT~CZ

When using residual current operated circuit brakers, be 
sure to use a high speed type 300 mA rated residual 
operating current.

5.3. Phase unbalance

In a three-phase system, the excessive unbalance between the 
phases is the cause of the engine overheating. The maximum 
permitted voltage unbalance is 3%, calculated as follows:

Imbalance % = 

(Vx – Vm) * 100

Vm

where:

Vx

  = phase with greatest imbalance

Vm

  = average of the voltages

Example:
the three phases measure 383, 386 and 392 V respectively.

The average is:

383 + 386 + 392

3

 = 387 V

The unbalance percentage is:

(392 – 387) * 100

3

 = 1.29

1.29 %

less than the maximum allowed (3%).

6.  oPerator’s rePonsibiLities

It is essential that the operator is appropriately trained and becomes 
familiar with the system before operating the unit. In addition to 
reading this manual, the operator must study the microprocessor 
operating manual and the wiring diagram to understand startup 
sequence, operation, shutdown sequence and operation of all the 
safety devices.

During the unit initial startup phase, a technician authorized by the 
manufacturer is available to answer any questions and to give 
instructions as to the correct operating procedures.

The operator must keep a record of operating data for every installed 
unit. Another registration must also be kept for all the periodic 
maintenance and assistance activities.

If the operator notes abnormal or unusual operating conditions, he is 
advised to consult the technical service authorized by the 
manufacturer.

If the unit is switched off, the compressor oil heater cannot 
be used. Once the unit is reconnected to the mains, leave 
the compressor oil heater charged for at least 6 hours 
before restarting the unit.

Failure to observe this rule may cause damage to the 
compressors due to excessive accumulation of liquid 
inside them.

This unit represents a substantial investment and deserves the 
attention and care to keep this equipment in good working order.

However, during operation and maintenance it is essential to observe 
the following instructions:

•  do not allow unauthorized and / or unqualified personnel to 

access the unit;

•  It is forbidden to access the electrical components without 

having opened the unit main switch and switched off the 
power supply;

•  It is forbidden to access the electrical components without 

using an insulating platform. Do not access the electrical 
components if water and/or moisture are present;

•  Verify that all operations on the refrigerant circuit and on the 

components under pressure are carried out exclusively by 
qualified personnel;

•  The replacement of the compressors must be carried out 

exclusively by qualified personnel;

•  Sharp edges and the surface of the condenser section could 

cause injury. Avoid direct contact and use adequate pro-
tection device;

•  Do not introduce solid objects into the water pipes while the 

unit is connected to the system;

•  It is absolutely forbidden to remove all protections of moving 

parts.

In case of sudden stop of the unit, follow the instructions on the 
Control Panel Operating Manual which is part of the on board 
documentation delivered to the end user.

It is strongly recommended to perform installation and maintenance 
with other people.

Avoid installing the unit in areas that could be dangerous 
during maintenance operations, such as platforms without 
parapets or railings or areas not complying with the 
clearance requirements around the unit.

7.  MaintenanCe

Personnel working on the electrical or the refrigeration components 
must be authorized, trained and fully qualified.

Maintenance and repair requiring the assistance of other skilled 
personnel should be carried out under the supervision of the person 
competent in the use of flammable refrigerants. Any person 
conducting servicing or maintenance on a system or associated parts 
of the equipment should be competent according to EN 13313.

Persons working on refrigerating systems with flammable 
refrigerants should have competence in safety aspects of 
flammable refrigerant handling supported by evidence of 
appropriate training.

No person carrying out work in relation to a refrigerating system which 
involves exposing any pipe work shall use any sources of ignition in 
such a manner that it may lead to the risk of fire or explosion. All 
possible ignition sources, including cigarette smoking, should be kept 
sufficiently far away from the site of installation, repairing, removing 
and disposal, during which refrigerant can possibly be released to the 
surrounding space. Prior to work taking place, the area around the 
equipment is to be surveyed to make sure that there are no flammable 
hazards or ignition risks. “No Smoking” signs shall be displayed.

Always protect the operating personnel with personal protective 
equipment appropriate for the tasks to be performed. Common 
individual devices are: Helmet, goggles, gloves, caps, safety shoes. 
Additional individual and group protective equipment should be 
adopted after an adequate analysis of the specific risks in the area of 
relevance, according to the activities to be performed.

electrical 
components

Never work on electrical components until the ma-
chine’s main power supply has been cut off with the 
main switch on the electrical panel. Wait 10 minutes 
after cutting off the machine’s power supply before 
opening the electrical panel, to prevent the risk of 
high voltage due to firing of the capacitors.

Summary of Contents for EWAT016CZN-A1

Page 1: ...REV 00 Date 04 2021 Supersedes Installation Maintenance and Operation Manual DEIMHP0140521_00EN Air to water heat pump units with scroll compressors EWYT CZ EWAT CZ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...RESSURE EQUIPMENT 27 12 DISMISSIONAND DISPOSAL 27 List of tables Table 1 Physical properties of R32 refrigerant 5 Table 2 Minimum glycol percentage for low ambient air temperature 11 Table 3 Flow Swit...

Page 4: ...to check possible refrigerant leaks 13 Disable the unit from the mains using the main switch before opening the control panel 14 Check that the unit has been grounded correctly before starting it 15...

Page 5: ...pagation rate is low and nontoxic R32 refrigerant can burn slowly when all the following conditions are present The concentration is between the lower and upper flammability limit LFL UFL Wind velocit...

Page 6: ...it contacts the duct material n Airflow of the emergency mechanical ventilation shall be at least V 0 014 m Where V is air flow in m s m is the amount of refrigerant present in the machine room in kg...

Page 7: ...osphere may damage electrical components 4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 4 1 Safety Before installation and commissioning of the machinery the people involved in this activity must have acquired the informa...

Page 8: ...outdoors either on balconies or on the ground provided that the installation area is free of obstacles that could reduce air flow to the condensers coil The unit must be installed on a robust and per...

Page 9: ...y side of the unit must be accessible for postinstallation maintenance operations and vertical air discharge must not be obstructed Figure below shows the minimum space required Figure 4 DUAL unit Whe...

Page 10: ...the main wind direction Frontal wind will disturb the operation of the unit If necessary use a screen to block the wind Ensure that water cannot cause any damage to the location by adding water drains...

Page 11: ...ition The water filter must be installed as close as possible to the unit If the water filter is installed in another part of the water system the Installer must guarantee the cleaning of the water pi...

Page 12: ...Z P H A2 2 43 6 00 Table 4 Operating limits 4 7 3 Preparing and checking the water circuit connection The units have water inputs and outputs for connecting the heat pump to water circuit of the syste...

Page 13: ...300 CO2 Sulphate ion mg SO4 2 l 100 Alkalinity mg CaCO3 l 200 Total Hardness mg CaCO3 l 75 150 Iron mg Fe l 0 2 Ammonium ion mg NH4 l 0 5 Silica mg SiO2 l Chlorine molecular mg Cl2 l 0 5 Note 1 Heat P...

Page 14: ...ater temperature Ref 1 Unit operations in this area require OP 192 HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE KIT Ref 2 Unit operations in this area require the enabling of the Brine version in the controller and the u...

Page 15: ...t to have a water temperature difference of 2 5 K which allows it to operate with the minimum volume mentioned in the previous table However if a smaller temperature differential is set as in the case...

Page 16: ...appropriate antifreeze protection is always maintained Failing to follow the instructions above could result in unit damage 4 ELECTRIC HEATER Option on request A heater tape is instal led on the water...

Page 17: ...d the earth according to IEC 614391 table 1 and 2 and to the local national laws The cables connected to the main switch must be tightened using a pair of keys and respecting the unified clamping valu...

Page 18: ...ompressors must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel Sharp edges and the surface of the condenser section could cause injury Avoid direct contact and use adequate pro tection device Do no...

Page 19: ...t maintenance could degrade all parts of the units coils compressors frames pipes etc with negative effect on performances and functionality There are two different levels of maintenance which can be...

Page 20: ...trical problem has been solved 4 No safety device either mechanical electrical or electronic must be disabled or overridden 5 The water used for filling the water circuit must be clean and sui tably t...

Page 21: ...X Check the safety valve X Coil section Checking the cleaning of the air heat exchanger Note 6 X Check the cleaning of water heat exchangers Note 6 X Verify that fans are well tightened X Verify coil...

Page 22: ...CZ 7 2 4 Refrigerant circuit scheme Figure 17 Refrigerant circuit P ID diagram for MONO circuit EWYT CZ unit REFRIGERANT PED GROUP LINE PS bar Ts C R32 1 HIGH PRESSURE GAS 42 9 10 120 HIGH PRESSURE LI...

Page 23: ...IMHP0140521_00EN 23 Figure 18 Refrigerant circuit P ID diagram for MONO circuit EWAT CZ unit REFRIGERANT PED GROUP LINE PS bar Ts C R32 1 HIGH PRESSURE GAS 42 9 10 120 HIGH PRESSURE LIQ 42 9 10 65 LOW...

Page 24: ...24 EWYT CZ EWAT CZ Figure 19 Refrigerant circuit P ID diagram for DUAL circuit EWYT CZ unit REFRIGERANT PED GROUP LINE PS bar Ts C R32 1 HIGH PRESSURE GAS 42 9 10 120 HIGH PRESSURE LIQ 42 9 10 65 LOW...

Page 25: ...nd outlet are indicative Please refer to the machine dimensional diagrams for exact water connections The series is composed by mono one circuit and dual two circuits reversible unit Legend Item Descr...

Page 26: ...raulic circuit Check the oil level in the compressors Chilled Water Yes No N A Piping complete Water System filled and vented Pumps installed operational rotation checked Strainers installed and clean...

Page 27: ...nd III of the classification established by the European Directive 2014 68 EU PED For units belonging to these categories some local regulations require a periodic inspection by an authorized person P...

Page 28: ...Notes...

Page 29: ...y is given for the completeness accuracy reliability of its contents All data and specifications contained therein may be subject to change without notice Refer to the data communicated at the time of...

Page 30: ...DEIMHP0140720_00EN 2021 04 Via Piani di Santa Maria 72 00072 Ariccia Roma Italy Tel 39 06 93 73 11 Fax 39 06 93 74 014 http www daikinapplied eu...

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