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Summary of Contents for EVO COMMAND 140

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...1 Transit 4 2 Installation occasions 4 3 Installation method 4 4 Water loop connection 4 5 Location of the unit 4 6 Water connection diagram 4 7 Power supply connection 4 8 Cable and switch 4 9 Trial...

Page 3: ...during transportation If there is any please talk with the forwarder or the contractor If the heat pump unit just can be installed a while latter please keep it free from damage rust or abrasion by f...

Page 4: ...should be installed according to the local legal laws and regulations as well as the profession standard Mark Notes Mark Meaning A wrong operation may lead to death or heavy injury on people A wrong o...

Page 5: ...ise harm may be occurred When there is something wrong or strange smell the power supply need to be shut off to stop the unit Continue to run may cause electrical short or fire Move and repair Entrust...

Page 6: ...for the unit lack of circuit breaker can lead to electrical shock or fire Meaning Switch off the power Prohibition Please switch off the power for clean or maintenance It is prohibited to use copper o...

Page 7: ...can be used to provide hot water for sanitary use like kitchen shower etc 3 2Features of the Evo Command 1 Save our planet earth by green technology Heat pump transfer heat from air to the space for...

Page 8: ...6 3 Overall information of the heat pump 3 3 Running Range Ambient temperature Outlet water temperature 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50...

Page 9: ...rt Remote Control Heat Pump Protection Water flow protection Compressor overload discharge air temp protection Discharge air pressure over high protection Suction air pressure over low protection Wate...

Page 10: ...L W H Packing Size L W H Evo Command 70 75 17 8 21 2 32 5 38 0 380 415V 3N 50Hz 1 2 2 950 67 DN65 12 0 71 27 6 48 70 Gross Weight Evo Command 140 138 141 38 5 43 6 70 3 78 4 380 415V 3N 50Hz 2 2 2 95...

Page 11: ...3 6 Heat pump dimension and view Evo Command 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mm 7 6 4 1 3 2 8 5 Rubber feet Mounting position 4 16 2170 1065 185 400 2250 466 1730 1020 DN65 1730 1020 Evo Command 140 2500 1210 185...

Page 12: ...n The location must have good ventilation The place is free from heat radiation and other fire flame A pall is needed in winter to protect the heat pump from snow See picture 2 There must be not obsta...

Page 13: ...n the heat pump unit Try to avoid air stayed inside of the water pipe and there must be air vent on the top point of the water loop There must be thermometer and pressure meter at the water inlet and...

Page 14: ...nit When installed in a small room certain measures should be taken to prevent the leakage of refrigerant Once leakage volume exceeds the limit concentration it may cause suffocation Please consult yo...

Page 15: ...olled by a water level switch When water is at a high level it is circularly heated to the set temperature of the unit and the unit stops at this temperature when water is at a low level the electroma...

Page 16: ...e wiring must be completed by professional technicians in accordance with circuit diagram Power supply circuit must have earth wire the earth wire of power should be connected with external earth wire...

Page 17: ...the screws are fastened the wiring is made in line with the diagram and the earthing is connected Trial running Start the heat pump by press key on the controller Check whether the water pump is runni...

Page 18: ...16 5 Controlling and Operation 5 1 Main interface display and function 1 Electricity Interface 2 Main interface of power off interface Fig 1 Electricity interface Fig 2 Power off interface...

Page 19: ...Press to set the target temperature Press to select cooling or heating mode Press to lock or unlock screen Press to enter timer setting interface Temp Timer Power Timer Press to enter function settin...

Page 20: ...ed Indicating that the power timer mode is activated Indicating the lock screen status Failure alarm icon Indicating that while the failure occurs the icon blinks after the failure is removed the icon...

Page 21: ...ng Button function No Name Function Temp Timer Power Timer Press to jump to the time sharing temperature control setting interface Press to jump to the timing switch setting interface Fig 4 Timer inte...

Page 22: ...red peak temperature control and the target temperature of two segments of different time periods can be set according to different modes When the system time enters the staggered peak time and the ti...

Page 23: ...ce secondly press Mute Timer button Fig 4 it jumps to Mute Timer interface enter the start and end timer and lastly press on off button to enable or turn off the setting When the Mute Timer function i...

Page 24: ...y function Running Status inquiry funtion Unit Status inquiry funtion In the Setting interface Fig 7 1 press Status button to jump to Status In the Status interface press Running Status button to inqu...

Page 25: ...ng interface Fig 7 press Time button to jump to Time Setting interface Fig 10 click on the input field and enter time digital press to save the settings In the Setting interface Fig 7 press Parameter...

Page 26: ...perature curve record is provided with power off memory function In case of disturbed curve recording and display after the next power on the wire controller will automatically clear the history curve...

Page 27: ...e blank squares to check whether there are bad spots within the screen green for normal c Finally click the screen bottom right corner to exit Fig 12 1 Display Calibration Interface Fig 12 2 MultiTouc...

Page 28: ...icient the pressure difference of the water system is small Excessively low water outlet temperature The system has no water or too low volume of water System 1 refrigerant leakage System 2 refrigeran...

Page 29: ...or is open or short circuited Open circuit or short circuit of the water level sensor The sensor is open or short circuited The temperature sensor is open or short circuited Temperature sensor fault T...

Page 30: ...pressor running current is too large System 2 compressor drive board has poor heat dissipation Voltage is too high Voltage is too low System 1 fan failed to start System 1 fan failed to start System 1...

Page 31: ...or heat dissipation Voltage is too high Voltage is too low SYS1 return air temperature is too high SYS2 return air temperature is too high SYS1 return air temperature is too high SYS2 return air tempe...

Page 32: ...I 32 AI DI 33 AI DI 34 AI DI 35 AI DI 36 AI DI 37 AI DI 38 AI DI 39 AI DI 40 AI DI 41 AI DI 42 AI DI 43 AI DI 44 AI DI 45 AI DI 46 AI DI 47 AI DI 48 AI DI 49 AI 50K 0 5V_IN1 GND GND GND GND GND GND GN...

Page 33: ...15 RO 14 RO 13 RO 12 RO 11 RO 10 RO 09 RO 08 RO 07 RO 06 RO 05 RO 04 RO 03 RO 02 RO 01 L N AI DI 32 AI DI 28 AI DI 27 AI DI 26 AI DI 25 AI DI 24 AI DI 23 AI DI 22 AI DI 21 AI DI 20 AI DI 19 AI DI 17 A...

Page 34: ...Crankshaft heating K17 Relay of Spray valve LP Low Pressure Protection OT Outlet Water Temperature PM1 Phase sequence detector PM2 Overvoltage and undervoltage detector SUT Suction Temperature SPS Swi...

Page 35: ...System 1 suction temperature System 2 suction temperature No use No use 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 AI DI29 AI DI30 AI DI31 AI DI31 AI DI33 AI D...

Page 36: ...System 1 EVI electronic expansion valve System 2 EVI electronic expansion valve No use No use 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 RO01 RO02 RO03 RO04...

Page 37: ...s useful life must be handled separately from domestic waste must be taken to a recycling centre for electric and electronic devices or handed back to the dealer when purchasing an equivalent applianc...

Page 38: ...mm2 95mm2 20A 32A 40A 40A 63A 80A 100A 125A 160A 225A 250A 280A 30mA less than 0 1 sec n 0 5mm2 Nameplate max current Phase line Earth line MCB Creepage protector Signal line 10A 10 16A 16 25A 25 32A...

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