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4.Use and Operation Instruction 

 

Frequency conversion board fault table:

 

 

Protection/fault

 

Fault

 

display

 

Reason

 

Elimination methods

 

 

Drv1 MOP alarm

 

F01

 

MOP drive alarm

 

Recoveryafter the 150s

 

 

Inverter offline

 

F02

 

Frequency conversion board and main 
board communication failure

 

Checkthe communicationconnection

 

 

IPM protection

 

F03

 

IPM modular protection

 

Recoveryafter the 150s

 

 

Comp. Driver Failure

 

F04

 

Lack of phase, step or drive hardware 

damag

 

Checkthe measuringvoltage check

 

requencyconversion board hardware

 

 

DC Fan Fault

 

F05

 

Motor current feedback open circuit or 
short circuit

 

Checkwhether currentreturn wires 

connectedmotor

 

 

IPM Overcurrent

 

F06

 

IPM Input current is large

 

Checkand adjustthe current 

measurement

 

 

Inv. DC Overvoltage

 

F07

 

DC bus voltage>Dc bus over-voltage 

protection value

 

Checkthe input voltagemeasurement

 

 

Inv. DC Lessvoltage

 

F08

 

DC bus voltage<Dc bus over-voltage 

protection value

 

Checkthe input voltagemeasurement

 

 

Inv. Input Lessvolt.

 

F09

 

The input voltage is low, causing the 

inputcurrent is high

 

Checkthe input voltagemeasurement

 

Inv. Input Overvolt.

 

F10

 

The input voltage is too high, more than 

outage protection current RMS

 

Checkthe input voltagemeasurement

 

Inv. Sampling Volt.

 

 

F11

 

The input voltage sampling fault

 

Checkand adjustthe current 

measurement

 

Comm. Err DSP-PFC

 

F12

 

DSP and PFC connect fault

 

Checkthe communicationconnection

 

Input Over Cur.

 

 

F26

 

The equipment load is too large

 

 

PFC fault

 

F27

 

The PFC circuit protection

 

Check the PFC switch tube short circuit or 
not

 

IPM Over heating

 

F15

 

The IPM module is overheat

 

Checkand adjustthe current 

measurement

 

Weak Magnetic Warn

 

 

F16

 

Compressor magnetic force is not 

enough

 

 

Inv. Input Out Phase

 

 

F17

 

The input voltage lost phase

 

Checkand measurethe voltage 

adjustment

 

IPM Sampling Cur.

 

F18

 

IPM sampling electricity is fault

 

Checkand adjustthe current 

measurement

 

Inv. Temp. Probe Fail

 

 

F19

 

Sensor is short circuit or open circuit

 

Inspectand replacethe sensor

 

Inverter Overheating

 

F20

 

The transducer is overheat

 

Checkand adjustthe current 

measurement

 

Inv. Overheating Warn

 

F22

 

Transducer temperature is too high

 

Checkand adjustthe current 
measurement

 

Comp. OverCur. Warn

 

F23

 

 

Compressor electricity is large

 

The compressorover-current 

protection

 

Input Over Cur. Warn

 

F24

 

 

Input current is too large

 

Checkand adjustthe current 

measurement

 

EEPROM Error Warn

 

F25

 

MCU error

 

Checkwhether the chip is damaged 

Replacethe chip

 

V15V over/undervoltage fault

 

F28

 

The V15V is overload or undervoltage

 

Check the V15V input voltage in range 

13.5v~16.5v or not

 

Summary of Contents for 78568

Page 1: ...intended for use by young children 3 08 2017 ECO RANGE INVERTER HEAT PUMPS Installation Instruction manual INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS I INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Eco Range...

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Page 3: ...ool Heat Pumps Electrical Wiring 10 3 6 Initial Start up of the Unit 10 4 Use and Operation Instruction 11 4 1 Interface display 11 4 2 Key and icon function instruction 11 4 3 Startup shutdown 13 4 4...

Page 4: ...t type unit The indoor unit can be Discretely hidden or semi hidden to suit a luxury house Our heat pump has following characteristics 1 Durable The heat exchanger is made of PVC Titanium tube which c...

Page 5: ...liance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources for example open flames an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater Do not pierce or burn Appliance shal...

Page 6: ...ful 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 appliance 6 D...

Page 7: ...g Power Input kW 0 2 1 25 0 27 1 72 COP 4 5 3 2 4 5 3 2 Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz 220 240V 50Hz Compressor Quantity 1 1 Compressor rotary rotary Fan Number 1 1 Noise dB A 38 50 39 51 Water Connection...

Page 8: ...3 2 18 COP 4 8 3 3 Power Supply 220 240V 50Hz Compressor Quantity 1 Compressor rotary Fan Number 1 Noise dB A 42 53 Water Connection mm 48 3 Water Flow Volume m3 h 3 5 Water Pressure Drop max kPa 4 Un...

Page 9: ...6 545 2 SPECIFICATION 2 2 The dimensions for Swimming Pool Heat Pump Unit UNIT 78566 78567 78568 unit mm 1000 Water outlet 48 3 Water inlet 48 3 418 350 97 605...

Page 10: ...pipe have been filled with water 3 Close the valve and start the unit ATTN It is necessary that the water in pipe is higher than the pool surface The schematic diagram is forreference only Please che...

Page 11: ...inlet These locations deny the unit of a continuous source of fresh air which reduces it efficiency and may prevent adequate heat delivery 3 3 How Close To Your Pool Normally the pool heat pump is ins...

Page 12: ...to provide easier access should servicing be required To pool PVC COUPLER RECOMMENDED Provided From pump CONDENSATION DRAIN BARB FTG Condensation Since the Heat pump cools down the air about 4 5 wate...

Page 13: ...nitial startup of the Unit NOTE In order for the unit to heat the pool or spa the filter pump must be running to circulate water through the heat exchanger Start up Procedure After installation is com...

Page 14: ...effective and used to enter and exit the mute mode with one click Mode key It is used to switch the unit mode temperature setting and parameter setting On off key It is used to carry out startup shutd...

Page 15: ...sh Or else it is off Timing symbol It will display after the user sets the timing and multiple timing intervals can be set Water outlet symbol When the axillary display area displays the water outlet...

Page 16: ...rface When it displays with half screen off or full screen off click any key for returning to ON OFF main interface When the unit is started under the control of wire controller if using the emergency...

Page 17: ...g During the defrosting mode switch is available And when switching the mode the unit won t work under a new mode until defrosting is completed 4 5 Temperature setting Notes Under the temperature sett...

Page 18: ...lay among timer ON1 OFF1 ON2 and OFF2 4 Use andOperation Instruction 4 6 Clock setting 6 1 System time setting Notes Under the clock setting interface if there is no operation for 20 s the system will...

Page 19: ...lay among timer ON1 OFF1 ON2 and OFF2 4 Use andOperation Instruction 4 6 Clock setting 6 1 System time setting Notes Under the clock setting interface if there is no operation for 20 s the system will...

Page 20: ...2 1 cancel the Timer ON OFF as below Take ON1 for example 2 To cancel the first stage timing switch cancel both ON and To cancel the second stage timing switch cancel both ON2 and To cancel the two st...

Page 21: ...silent Keep long press of fo r 2 s Short press or 4 Use andOperation Instruction 4 7 Silent setting 7 1 One click silent function Notes 1 If one click silent and timming silentaare stared at the same...

Page 22: ...em Check the pipe water flow and water pump Anti freezing Prot E07 Water flow is not enough Checkth ep ipew aterfl owa ndw hether waters ystemi sja mmedo rn ot Winter Primary Anti freezing Prot E19 Th...

Page 23: ...nput voltagemeasurement Inv Sampling Volt F11 The input voltage sampling fault Checkand adjustthe current measurement Comm Err DSP PFC F12 DSP and PFC connect fault Checkthe communicationconnection In...

Page 24: ...Default 27 27 27 Remarks Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable 4 Use and Operation Instruction 10 2 Parameter list Meaning 21...

Page 25: ...4 Use and Operation Instruction 4 11 Main board 22...

Page 26: ...23 4 Use and Operation Instruction Main board of the input and output interface instructions below Number Sign Meaning 22 23 Color line controller communication...

Page 27: ...ge Work procedure Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure so as to minimise the risk of a flammable gas or vapour being present while the work is being performed Work procedure Work shal...

Page 28: ...times the manufacturer s maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed If in doubt consult the manufacturer s technical department for assistance The following checks shall be applied to instal...

Page 29: ...only with parts specified by the manufacturer Other parts may result in the ignition of refrigerant in the atmosphere from a leak Cabling Check that cabling will not be subject to wear corrosion exces...

Page 30: ...igerants are removed safely When transferring refrigerant into cylinders ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holdin...

Page 31: ...e in accordance with manufacturer s instructions h Do not overfill cylinders No more than 80 volume liquid charge i Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder even temporarily j When t...

Page 32: ...0A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 186 224A 2 95mm2 95mm2 280A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 2 Three phase unit Nameplate maximum current Phase line Earth line MCB Creepage protector Signal line No more than 10A 3 1...

Page 33: ...0 3 0 5 0 8 1 1 3 1 5 1 8 2 2 3 Temperature R410A 51 3 20 9 4 11 19 24 31 35 39 Temperature R32 52 5 20 9 3 5 10 18 23 29 5 33 3 38 7 Pressure MPa 2 5 2 8 3 3 3 3 5 3 8 4 4 5 5 5 5 Temperature R410A 4...

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