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Code °C

The Code is °C and the value can be set between 05 and 34 °C. Default setting is OF. Follow 
these steps to change to the desired value:

1. 

Press OK. The result is that the Value digits will start flashing.

2. 

Press the Up or Down key to the desired value. Note that pressing and holding the Up 

or Down key will accelerate the number increment to 5 per second.
3. 

Press OK to save the new value.

Note: If no button is pressed for 10 seconds it will return to Standard view.

Code EF

The Code is EF and is the setpoint value for start of the extractor fan. The value can be set be-
tween 40 and 99 %RH. Default setting is OF. Follow these steps to change to the desired value: 
1. 

Press OK. The result is that the Value digits will start flashing.

2. 

Press the Up or Down key to the desired value. Note that pressing and holding the Up  

                or Down key will accelerate the number increment to 5 per second.
3. 

Press OK to save the new value.

Note: If no button is pressed for 10 seconds it will return to Standard view.

Code SI

The Code is SI for Service Interval and mesured in weeks. Default value is OF. The value can be 
set from 1 to 99 weeks. Follow these steps to change to the desired value:

1. 

Press OK. The Value digits will start flashing.

2. 

Press the Up or Down key to the desired value. Note that pressing and holding the Up 

                or Down key will accelerate the number increment to 5 per second.
3. 

Press OK to save the new value.

Note: If no button is pressed for 10 seconds it will return to Standard view.

Code tE

The Code is tE and the value is St for Selftest. 

Press OK to alter the value to start self-test.  
If you want to dismiss the test press and hold the down button for 5 seconds.  
The unit will return to Standard View.

RS-485 Interface

A list of data for the RS-485 interface is available on page 51

Datalog 

A list of data log parameters is avialable on page 54

 

Operation, continued

Summary of Contents for 351510

Page 1: ...Servicemanual Dehumidifier Service Manual Desumidificador Manual de manuten o Deumidificatore Manuale di servizio D shumidificateur Manuel d entretien Entfeuchter Servicehandbuch Page 1 Seite 55 Page...

Page 2: ...N 61000 3 3 2013 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 DS EN 61000 6 2 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 DS EN 61000 6 3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 DS EN 60730 1 2012...

Page 3: ...00 6 2 2005 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit EMV Teil 6 DS EN 61000 6 3 2007 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit EMV Teil 6 DS EN 60730 1 2012 Automatische elektrische Regel und Steuerger te f r den...

Page 4: ...que CEM Partie 3 DS EN 61000 6 2 2005 Compatibilit lectromagn tique CEM Partie 6 DS EN 61000 6 3 2007 Compatibilit lectromagn tique CEM Partie 6 DS EN 60730 1 2012 Dispositifs de commande lectriques a...

Page 5: ...a EMC Parte 3 EN 61000 3 3 2013 Compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC Parte 3 EN 61000 6 2 2005 Compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC Parte 6 EN 61000 6 3 2007 Compatibilit elettromagnetica EMC Parte 6 EN 607...

Page 6: ...40 DS EN 61000 3 2 2014 Compatibilidade eletromagn tica CEM Parte 3 DS EN 61000 3 3 2013 Compatibilidade eletromagn tica CEM Parte 3 DS EN 61000 6 2 2005 Compatibilidade eletromagn tica CEM Parte 6 DS...

Page 7: ...014 68 EU 2009 105 EC 2011 65 EU DS EN ISO 12100 1 2011 EN 60 335 1 2012 1 EN 60 335 2 40 2003 2 40 DS EN 61000 3 2 2014 EMC 3 DS EN 61000 3 3 2013 EMC 3 DS EN 61000 6 2 2005 EMC 6 DS EN 61000 6 3 200...

Page 8: ...gnetisk kompatibilitet EMC Del 3 DS EN 61000 6 2 2005 Elektromagnetisk kompatibilitet EMC Del 6 DS EN 61000 6 3 2007 Elektromagnetisk kompatibilitet EMC Del 6 DS EN 60730 1 2012 Automatiske elektriske...

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Page 10: ...It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the conformity of all not supplied cables towards national regulations Table of Contents This service manual covers the following topics Topic See p...

Page 11: ...t is forbidden without prior written permission from Dantherm Reservations Dantherm reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the product and the service manual at any time without prior...

Page 12: ...cooled down to below dew point and water vapour is condensed into water which is drained The dry air is then passed through the condenser where it is heated and returned to the pool room As a result...

Page 13: ...telligent defrosting strategy The unit monitors the temperature of the evaporator and when the temperature have been below a certain temperature for a period of time then the dehumidifier will switch...

Page 14: ...14 EN CDP 40 50 70 CDP 40T 50T 70T Dimensions...

Page 15: ...cription 1 Compressor 2 Evaporator 3 Air cooled condenser 4 Thermostatic expansion valve 5 Receiver liquid line drier 6 Solenoid valve for pressure equalization 7 Fan Cooling Circuit CDP 40 50 70 CDP...

Page 16: ...ibed at the end of this section Important Do not place the dehumidifier close to a heating source e g a radiator Doors and windows must be kept closed when the dehumidifier is in function To make sure...

Page 17: ...important to fix it horizontally to ensure correct condensate outlet Hang the dehumidifier on the wall suspension bar Recommended distance from dehumidifier to Ceiling min 225 mm Floor min 225 mm Moun...

Page 18: ...18 EN CDP 40T 50T 70T Mounting and installation instructions CDP T 1...

Page 19: ...19 EN Mounting and installation instructions CDP T Continued CDP 40T 2a CDP 50T 2b CDP 70T 2c...

Page 20: ...20 EN 3 Mounting and installation instructions CDP T Continued...

Page 21: ...sure that the water runs away from the condensate tray Alternatively a condensate pump can be fitted at the water outlet to pump the water to a drain The position of the condensate outlet is shown on...

Page 22: ...rH The value can be set between 40 and 99 by pressing the Up or Down key Default value is 60 RH Follow these steps to change to the desired value 1 Press OK The Value digits will flash 2 Press the Up...

Page 23: ...ey will accelerate the number increment to 5 per second 3 Press OK to save the new value Note If no button is pressed for 10 seconds it will return to Standard view Code SI The Code is SI for Service...

Page 24: ...a number is displayed This shows the time of saving Log file saved to USB Configuration file from USB loaded successfully Diodes BLUE Power connected standby mode GREEN Compressor ON deicing YELLOW R...

Page 25: ...cks underneath the dehumidifier 2 Dismount the front cap by lifting it up and take out the filter The filter is located on the rear of the front cap 3 Wash the filter in tepid soapy water or vacuum cl...

Page 26: ...connect to PCB The groove B is for use with cable from external RH sensor not included as it requires a seperate groove to avoid interference All other cables are to be placed in groove A1 A2 Wiring...

Page 27: ...e following Check that the fan s is running Check if the filter in the duct kit is dirty clean if necessary Check if the condenser coil is dirty Check if the room tempera ture is higher than 36 C If t...

Page 28: ...urn to Standard View when the temperature is within range again The Code Ab with the value rh indicates that the relative humidity is out of range This alarm cannot be dismissed by pressing OK but wil...

Page 29: ...re detection is shown the fault must be found and rectified The fault can only be dismissed by the unlock sequence which is initiated by pressing OK Unlock Sequence Code Lo and value c indicates that...

Page 30: ...ce Dantherm A S offers to perform preventive maintenance on the units so they will continue to operate according to factory standards Corrective and emergency repair In case the unit malfunctions Dant...

Page 31: ...CDP 50 094335 Water heating surface LPHW 6 5KW CDP 70 094271 Wall Duct complete for CDP 40T 38 094243 Wall Duct complete for CDP 50T 093508 Wall Duct complete for CDP 70T 094801 Wall duct adaptor for...

Page 32: ...eating surface is an accessory for the CDP and CDP T ranges and supply additional heat to the dehumidified air from the dehumidifier Tools needed Content Shown below are the components included in the...

Page 33: ...r plug and pull wire to compressor compartment 4 Slide heating coil all the way in place 2 2 5 Secure heating coil with two screws left and right 6 Pull wire through compressor compartment 7 Gain acce...

Page 34: ...e terminal rail block can also be clipped on 4 Place bridge in the three blue terminal rail blocks 5 Press bridge firmly into place 6 Glass fuse in large terminal rail block 10A 5x20mm 6 Activate heat...

Page 35: ...35 EN Overview Accessories Water heating coil for CDP dehumidifier...

Page 36: ...flexible hoses 4 Slide heating coil into place 5 Connect hoses to external heating source Note the hoses run through the wall behind the unit 6 Secure heating coil with two screws left and right fron...

Page 37: ...er heating coil for CDP CDP 70T 6 5 kW 900 m3 h Technical data Connect wires to terminal rail and circuit board according to diagram on page 332 Water heating coil for CDP dehumidifier mounting DIN ra...

Page 38: ...l and want to install a new gene ration CDP T dehumidifier 1 Fit rubber seal along the edges of the adaptor Dotted lines on this illustration 2 Mount the adaptor on the wall covering existing holes 3...

Page 39: ...h Dantherm dehumidifier range CDP CDP T 40 50 70 In this manual you will learn how to use the DRC1 remote control panel to control your dehumidifier The range of DRC1 is up to 50 meters depending on c...

Page 40: ...3 seconds More than one remote control panel can be connected to the dehumidifier Navigation ENTER press and hold for 3 seconds to enter user menu setup UP and DOWN buttons to navigate between icons L...

Page 41: ...umidifier enters fail mode the warning sign will be shown in the DRC1 display Locked remote The DRC1 is equipped with switch in the battery compartment When switched to lock position the buttons on th...

Page 42: ...ash The value displayed shows the desired temperature set point While flashing the value can be increased or decreased by pressing Up Increase or Down Decrease button on the DRC1 Maximum 34 C Minimum...

Page 43: ...not be stored Service interval While flashing the service interval can be increased by pressing RIGHT Button or decreased by pressing the LEFT Button Maximum 99 Weeks Minimum is 1 week Decrease with 1...

Page 44: ...is stopped because sensor failure is detected Sensor Fail can not be dismissed from DRC1 Use UP or DOWN button to see which sensor sensors are defect If all sensors are defect these codes show in the...

Page 45: ...code will be shown when pressing UP or DOWN during screen shows Sensor fail code SEnS If RH T sensor ok then no rh t code shall be shown If no buttons pressed within 10 seconds then screen will show S...

Page 46: ...e alarm does not affect the operation of dehumidifier To dismiss reset service alarm Press right for 5 seconds to enter the installer menu Press DOWN UP to navigate to service icon Press RIGHT LEFT to...

Page 47: ...9 SEC 28 C RH 60 kWh l 0 47 0 47 0 48 0 48 0 43 0 43 Power supply V Hz 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 1 230 50 Max power consumption kW 0 9 0 9 1 5 1 5 1 8 1 8 Max Ampere consumption A 3...

Page 48: ...with EN ISO 12944 2 protection class C4 These threshold values must be complied with for the warranty to be valid When adding chemicals The following guideline values are applicable to swimming pools...

Page 49: ...0 14 094694 Copper tubes kit CDP CDP T 40 094833 Copper tubes kit CDP CDP T 50 094834 Copper tubes kit CDP CDP T 70 15 094683 Drip tray CDP CDP T 40 094817 Drip tray CDP CDP T 50 094818 Drip tray CDP...

Page 50: ...50 EN Spare parts 1 4 5 6 7 15 10 14 20 19 22 13 12 8 24 23 26 16 21 11 17 18 9 3 2 27 28 25...

Page 51: ...oid valve 0 closed 1 open 5 ExFan_state 0 1 0 Exhaust FAN state 0 FAN stopped 1 FAN works 4 6 Heat1_state 0 1 0 Heater 1 state 0 Heater turned off 1 Heater turned on 7 Heat2_state 0 1 0 Heater 2 state...

Page 52: ...10 18 Amb_temp decimal 40 100 0 Temperature of ambient air Usage the same as above 19 Amb_temp fraction 40 100 0 11 20 Amb_hum High byte 0 100 0 Humidity of ambient air High byte has no meaning and al...

Page 53: ...ajor 43 SW Version Minor 0 255 x SW version minor 23 44 HP Alarm Temp Decimal 0 99 60 HP fail occurs when Cond_temp1 is more then this value Usage the same as for Evap_temp1 45 HP Alarm Temp Fraction...

Page 54: ...mm hh ss Timestamp Amb_temp 8 value T_amb Amb_int_temp 8 value T_amb_int Amb_ext_temp 8 value T_amb_ext Aux_temp 8 value T_aux Cond_temp1 8 value T_cond Evap_temp1 8 value T_evap1 Evap_temp2 8 value...

Page 55: ...r Installateur ist daf r verantwortlich dass alle verwendeten Kabel die nicht Teil des Lie ferumfangs sind den nationalen Vorschriften entsprechen Inhaltsverzeichnis Dieses Servicehandbuch behandelt f...

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