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125A8V1BF

VRV IV System indoor unit

4P405267-1C – 2021.04

Installation and operation manual

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8. Commissioning

8.1.

Pre-operation checks

After the installation of the unit, check the following:

1

Field wiring
Make sure that the field wiring has been carried out according to

the  instructions  described  in  the  chapter 

"6.3. Preparing

electrical wiring" on page 11

,  according  to  the  wiring diagrams

and according to European and national regulations.

2

Fuses and protection devices
Check  that  the  fuses  and  other  locally  installed  protection

devices  are  of  the  size  and  type  specified  in  the  chapter

"Electrical  specifications  table"  on  page 43

.  Make  sure  that

neither a fuse nor a protection device has been bypassed.

3

Earth wiring
Make sure  that  the  earth wires  have  been connected  properly

and that the earth terminals are tightened.

4

Internal wiring
Visually check the switch box and the inside of the unit on loose

connections or damaged electrical components.

5

Installation
Check  that  the  unit  is  properly  installed,  to  avoid  abnormal

noises and vibrations when starting up the unit.

6

Damaged equipment
Check  the  inside  of  the  unit  on  damaged  components  or

squeezed pipes.

7

Refrigerant leak
Check the inside of the unit on refrigerant leakage. If there is a

refrigerant  leak  try  to  repair  the  leak  (recovery,  repair,  and

vacuuming needed). If it is impossible to repair by yourself, call

your local dealer.

Do not touch any refrigerant which has leaked out of refrigerant

piping connections.

This may result in frostbite.

8

Vacuuming/recovery and refrigerant charging
Refer to the outdoor unit manual for more details.

9

Water leak
Check the inside of the unit on water leakage. In case there is a

water leakage try to repair the leak. If it is impossible to repair by

yourself,  close  the  water  inlet  and  water  outlet  shut-off  valves

and call your local dealer.

10

Power supply voltage
Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel. The

voltage must correspond to the voltage on the identification label

of the unit.

11

Air purge valve
Make sure the air purge valve of the heat pump is open (at least

2 turns).

12

Shut-off valves
Make  sure  that  the  shut-off  valves  are  correctly  installed  and

fully open.

Once all checks are fulfilled, the unit must be closed, only then can

the unit be powered on. When the power supply to the indoor unit is

turned  on,  "

88

"  is  displayed  on  the  user  interface  during  its

initialization, which might take up to 30 seconds. During this process

the user interface can not be operated.

8.2.

Final air purging

To get rid of all the air in the system, the pump should be operated.
Therefore, change the field setting [E

-

04] as explained in the chapter

"8.3. Field  settings"  on  page 17

.  More  details  about  setting 

"[E

-

04]

Pump only operation (air purge function)"

 can be found on 

page 21

.

8.3.

Field settings

The  indoor  unit  should  be  configured  by  the  installer  to  match  the

installation environment (outdoor climate, installed options, etc.) and

user  demand.  Therefore,  a  number  of  so  called  field  settings  are

available.  These  field  settings  are  accessible  and  programmable

through the user interface on the indoor unit.
Each field setting is assigned a 3-digit number or code, for example

[5

-

03], which is indicated on the user interface display. The first digit

[5]  indicates  the  'first  code'  or  field  setting  group.  The  second  and

third digit [03] together indicate the 'second code'.
A list of all field settings and default values is given in the 

"8.4. Field

setting list for Installation Manual" on page 22

. In this list we provided

2 columns to register the date and value of altered field settings at

variance with the default value.

8.3.1. Procedure

To change one or more field settings, proceed as follows.

1

Press the   button for a minimum of 5 seconds to enter FIELD

SET MODE.

The 

  icon  (3)  will  be  displayed.  The  current  selected

field  setting  code  is  indicated 

  (2),  with  the  set  value

displayed to the right 

 (1).

2

Press the 

 button to select the appropriate field setting

first code.

3

Press the 

 button to select the appropriate field setting

second code.

4

Press  the 

  button  and 

  button  to  change

the set value of the select field setting.

5

Save the new value by pressing the 

 button.

NOTICE

It  is  important  that  all  information  in  this  chapter  is  read

sequentially  by  the  installer  and  that  the  system  is

configured as applicable.

WARNING

Switch  off  the  power  supply  before  making  any

connections.

NOTICE

Operating the system with closed valves will damage the

pump!

Summary of Contents for HXY080A8V1BF

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL HXY080A8V1BF HXY125A8V1BF System indoor unit...

Page 2: ...rtificaat C 05 Nota como se establece en A y es valorado positivamente por B de acuerdo con el Certificado C 06 Nota delineato nel A e giudicato positivamente da B secondo il Certificato C 07 A B C 08...

Page 3: ...ion 16 7 4 1 To fix the user interface cover to the indoor unit 16 7 4 2 To close the indoor unit 16 8 Commissioning 17 8 2 Final air purging 17 8 3 Field settings 17 8 3 1 Procedure 17 8 3 2 Detailed...

Page 4: ...gerant of oil and of other parts must be done by an authorized installer and must comply with applicable legislation Units must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for reuse recycling and r...

Page 5: ...erant gas comes into contact with fire WARNING Always recover the refrigerants Do NOT release them directly into the environment Use a refrigerant reclaim unit to evacuate the installation NOTICE Make...

Page 6: ...and or codes that are relevant and applicable for a certain product or domain Service company Qualified company which can perform or coordinate the required service to the product Installation manual...

Page 7: ...h Control close to the indoor unit Room thermostat functionality in the principal space to be heated Room thermostat EKRTWA EKRTR1 You can connect an optional room thermostat to the indoor unit This t...

Page 8: ...valve field supply j User interface slave The under floor heating or heat pump connection is directly connected to the indoor unit The room temperature is controlled by the user interface which is us...

Page 9: ...al capacity in case of heat pump capacity shortage See 9 Installing the optional EKBUHAA 6V3 6W1 heater kit on page 26 for details 6 Preparation 6 1 Preparing installation site Do NOT install the unit...

Page 10: ...high humidity max RH 85 for example a bathroom In places where frost is possible Ambient temperature around the indoor unit should be 5 C The indoor unit is designed for indoor installation only and f...

Page 11: ...nt galvanic corrosion Never use Zn coated parts in the water circuit Because the unit s internal water circuit uses copper piping excessive corrosion may occur Only use appropriate tooling to handle b...

Page 12: ...uit is 100 l No actions or adjustments are required Example 2 The indoor unit is installed at the highest point in the water circuit The total water volume in the water circuit is 350 l Actions Becaus...

Page 13: ...ectrical connections to the fixed wiring All components procured on the site and all electrical construction must comply with the applicable legislation WARNING The indoor unit should have a dedicated...

Page 14: ...nnection 9 52 mm b Refrigerant gas connection 15 9 mm 1 Connect the liquid piping from the outdoor unit to the refrigerant liquid connection of the indoor unit 2 Connect the gas piping from the outdoo...

Page 15: ...duce capacity losses during heating and cooling operations If the temperature is higher than 30 C and the humidity is higher than RH 80 the thickness of the sealing materials should be at least 20 mm...

Page 16: ...able legislation Use only copper wires All field wiring must be carried out in accordance with the wiring diagram supplied with the unit and the instructions given below Never squeeze bundled cables a...

Page 17: ...e Fixation of the user interface to the indoor unit 1 Fix the wallplate of the user interface to the frontplate of the unit For installation of the frontplate see 7 4 1 To fix the user interface cover...

Page 18: ...tening the mounting screws INFORMATION If next to the standard remote controller the optional remote controller is installed as well Connect the electrical wires of both remote controllers in the same...

Page 19: ...valves Make sure that the shut off valves are correctly installed and fully open Once all checks are fulfilled the unit must be closed only then can the unit be powered on When the power supply to th...

Page 20: ...ng can be programmed in 2 different ways based on the temperature set point both leaving water temperature and room temperature and based on the ON OFF instruction In the following tables both methods...

Page 21: ...LED will stop working When pushing the button The schedule timer for space heating will stop when active at that moment and will start again at the next scheduled ON function The last programmed comma...

Page 22: ...is installed its operation must be enabled by field setting Default 6 01 0 which means no external room thermostat is installed Set 6 01 2 if the optional external room thermostat is installed The ext...

Page 23: ...ccount influence of high ambient temperatures in the measurement 9 02 Setting is not applicable 9 03 Leaving water temperature compensation value for cooling operation 9 04 Setting not applicable A Op...

Page 24: ...20 1 C 02 Set point at low ambient temperature Lo_Ti 40 25 80 1 C 03 Set point at high ambient temperature Hi_Ti 25 25 80 1 C 4 Settings are not applicable 00 Not applicable Do not change the default...

Page 25: ...1 C 03 Set point cooling leaving water minimum temperature 10 5 18 1 C 04 Not applicable Do not change the default value 0 d Settings are not applicable 00 Not applicable Do not change the default va...

Page 26: ...and are blinking 3 Push the button again to leave this mode If no button is pressed the user interface leaves the display mode after 10 seconds Procedure for space heating cooling 1 Check the leaving...

Page 27: ...do not touch a conductive section Do not rinse the unit This may cause electric shocks or fire Play it safe Touch a metal part by hand such as piping sheet metal in order to eliminate static electric...

Page 28: ...heater Refer to 8 3 Field settings on page 17 how to make field settings for field settings related to the EKBUHAA heater kit Other field settings which are explained in the EKBUHAA manual are not app...

Page 29: ...e master VRV DX Indoor Unit Refer to outdoor unit manual for further information Push the or button Display 88 8 starts blinking Display Set desired room temperature e g 22 C The user interface room t...

Page 30: ...s active 16 PUMP ICON This icon indicates that the circulation pump is active 17 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DISPLAY When this icon is flashing the outdoor ambient temperature is displayed Refer to 11 3 7 Tem...

Page 31: ...ed by the room temperature set point The set point can be set manually or through the schedule timer Selecting space cooling operation 1 Use the button to switch ON OFF space cooling Icon appears on t...

Page 32: ...t point Activating this operation will result in a lower power consumption than use with a manually fixed leaving water set point During weather dependent operation the user has the possibility to shi...

Page 33: ...time at which setback is started 2 02 Stop time time at which setback is stopped 5 02 Leaving water setback temperature temperature drop A Normal leaving water temperature set point B Leaving water s...

Page 34: ...Time T Temperature set point Room temperature Leaving water temperature INFORMATION By default space cooling based on temperature set point method 1 is enabled so only temperature shifts are possible...

Page 35: ...st action and end with the highest number for the last action This is not a requirement but will simplify the interpretation of the program later If 2 or more actions are programmed for the same day a...

Page 36: ...time 8 Use the and buttons to set the leaving water temperature 9 Use the and buttons to set the room temperature 10 Use the button to select to switch cooling and the user interface off 11 Repeat st...

Page 37: ...e 10 Use the and buttons to set the room temperature 11 Use the button to select to switch heating and the user interface off to select automatic temperature calculation for leaving water temperature...

Page 38: ...e selected mode is blinking You can leave programming by pressing the button 3 Press the button to confirm the selected mode The actual day is blinking 4 Select the day you would like to copy to the n...

Page 39: ...nd value of altered field settings at variance with the default value 11 4 1 Procedure To change one or more field settings proceed as follows 1 Press the button for a minimum of 5 seconds to enter FI...

Page 40: ...bient temperature Hi_A 15 10 20 1 C 02 Set point at low ambient temperature Lo_Ti 40 25 80 1 C 03 Set point at high ambient temperature Hi_Ti 25 25 80 1 C 4 Settings are not applicable 00 Not applicab...

Page 41: ...re not applicable 00 Not applicable Do not change the default value 10 01 Not applicable Do not change the default value 30 02 Not applicable Do not change the default value 15 03 Not applicable Do no...

Page 42: ...g the button In case this procedure for resetting the safety is not successful contact your local dealer For other malfunction codes which may be displayed during the system test run or operation see...

Page 43: ...te YLW Yellow Notes PC L N X2M C COM X1M H H20 R1H X1M X1M only for EKRTR only for EKRTETS only for EKRTW 1 C COM H 1 A6P A6P A7P X801M 4 5 1 2 3 A4P 1 A1P WHT YLW ORG BLU RED BRN BLU BRN RED BLK WHT...

Page 44: ...e on DX cooling cold draft and total efficiency Heating operation a Outdoor Ta CDB WB b Indoor LWC C c Warming up zone d Normal operation range 14 5 ESP curve ESP External Static Pressure Flow Waterfl...

Page 45: ...a 85 65 Power input W 110 135 Water side Heat exchanger Type Brazed plate Quantity 1 Minimal water flow rate d d Flow switch setting l min 15 Nominal water flow rate Cooling a l min 22 9 35 8 Heating...

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