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Fault code history 

 

Pr 

Protocol version 

 

Sr 

Software version 

 

 
 
2.2 User parameter checking 

Press“mode”button 3 seconds to enter parameter checking status, then press “+”or“-”to select parameter. 

Parameter  description 

range 

default 

L0 

heating 

20

℃~

60

 

26

 

L1 

Adjustment of temperature difference 

  before restart 

2

℃~

18

 

2

 

L2 

Adjustment of temperature difference 

  before stop 

2

℃~

18

 

2

 

L3 

cooling 

2

℃~

30

 

12

 

L4 

Adjustment of temperature difference 

  before restart when cooling 

2

℃~

18

 

2

 

L5 

Adjustment of temperature difference 

  before stop when cooling 

2

℃~

18

 

2

 

L6 

Set temperature at Auto mode 

8

℃~

60

 

26

 

L7 

water pump mode 

0: water pump always running 

1: water pump will stop 60S after 

compressor stop, then run 5 min 

every(L8)min 

L8 

water pump run 5min every(L8)min 

3

180min 

30 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BYC-007TG1

Page 1: ...chasing our product please keep and read this manual carefully before you install the heat pump Unit Installed by ___________________________________________________________ Unit Install date ___________________________________________________________ Unit Serial Number ________________________________________________________ ...

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Page 3: ...measures should be installed WARNING The unit is not suitable for use in winter all water must be drained from the unit during winterization or it could freeze inside the unit causing damage to the internal components No Name Qty Remark 1 Installation Operation Manual 1 2 Wire controller 1 3 Wire controller box and sponge pad to be installed on the heat pump shell 1 4 Drain pipe 2 m 1 5 Drain pipe...

Page 4: ...ation of the pipeline 12 Installation of optional accessories 14 Installation and operation of electric devices 15 Instruction for operation 19 Wireless Remote control 24 Initial operation and settings 33 Operation and maintenance 34 Fault analysis and solving 36 Technical parameters 37 After sale service 38 ...

Page 5: ...pipes valves filter equipment sterilizing equipment used for the swimming pool heating circulation pipe system depend on the project design We do not recommend to install auxiliary electric heaters in the system No Name Qty Use 1 Installation Operation Manual 1 PC User Guide to install the unit 2 Wire controller 1 PC Used for the machine operation interface 3 Drain pipe 1 PC Used for draining the ...

Page 6: ...is allowed to recirculate its own cold air the unit efficiencies will be affected Don t put fingers or objects into the air inlet outlet as the rotating fan could cause serious injuries If you smell anything burning turn off the manual power switch immediately stop operation and contact the after sale service department Continued abnormal operation may cause electric shock fire 2 Safety Range of a...

Page 7: ...n system and the water warms up The heat pump timer can be set so that the pump operates at the times you want for example during daylight hours from 9am to 5pm Ø The unit contains a fan that draws in outside air and directs it over the surface of the EVAPORATOR energy collector The liquid refrigerant inside the EVAPORATOR coil absorbs the heat from the outside air and becomes a gas Ø The warm gas...

Page 8: ...ciple Figure 1 Qc Heat energy Qa Compressor consumption Qb Heat energy absorbed from ambient environment 4 way valve Water inlet Water Outlet Condenser Gas liquid separator Compressor Filter Expansion valve Filter Ev ap or a to r Fa n un i t ...

Page 9: ...tion check Check the model number name etc to avoid incorrect installation Make sure there is enough space for installation and maintenance Install in a dry well ventilated place and make sure there are no obstructions around the air inlet and outlet Make sure the supporting base is strong enough and prepared to that shocks can be avoided The power supply and diameter of the cables used must be in...

Page 10: ... 10 4 3 Installation space Please observe the space requirements indicated below for optimal operation and maintenance Figure 3 Horizontal installation space requirements mm ...

Page 11: ...G1 BYC 010TG1 821 587 362 474 173 405 BYC 013TG1 BYC 017TG1 BYC 021TG1 850 637 366 614 118 405 4 5 Installation base for heat pump Please refer to Figure 5 Figure 5 Installation base A n ch o r b o lt Drainage tray Installation base Concrete Anchor bolt Screw nut washer Shock absorb Drainage tray ...

Page 12: ...Figure 6 Lifting diagram 5 1 Attention Prevent air dust and other material from going into the water pipes Fix the whole system before installing the water pipes Water inlet and outlet pipes should be protected by an insulation layer Make sure that there is a stable water flow to prevent excessive throttling Do not handle move or lift the unit by holding the water inlet and outlet pipe use only th...

Page 13: ...o install a one way valve for each unit to prevent water back flow Multiple units can be installed as part of a system but each unit should be controlled independently All pipes and valves should be insulated 5 2 3 Connection sizes Controller Heat Pump Water temp sensor wire Swimming Pool Pump signal wire Pump Drainage Drainage Feeding water ...

Page 14: ...Chloride ion concentration and sulphate ion concentration should be checked Acceptable water quality shown below PH value Total hardness Conductivity Sulphate ion Chlorine ion Ammonia ion 7 8 5 50ppm 200μV cm 25 None 50ppm None Sulfate ion Silicon Iron content Sodium Ca 50ppm 50ppm 0 3ppm No requirement 50ppm Suggested filter mesh 40 6 1 Selection of the water pump The circulation pump is required...

Page 15: ... The terminal block should be installed in a position that is easy to operate Figure 9 7 1 Electrical wiring The unit should have a dedicated power supply in accordance with the recommended voltage Unit power supply circuit must have an effective external grounding Wiring and electrical connections must be made by qualified professionals in accordance with the wiring diagram Power line and signal ...

Page 16: ...fication BYC 007TG1 BYC 010TG1 BYC 013TG1 BYC 017TG1 BYC 021TG1 3 2 5 mm Terminal Terminal cable max 4 mm POWER SUPPLY Figure 14 7 3 Circulation pump installation The heat pump only provides a signal for the circulation pump A separate A C Contactor is required to connect the circulation pump To water pump AC 220 240V 50Hz Maximum 1200W ...

Page 17: ... 17 Figure 15 Figure 16 ...

Page 18: ...PRESSOR GND GROUND AMBT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR WFS WATER FLOW SWITCH LOW LOW PRESSURE SWITCH HIGH HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH COIL EVAPORATOR COIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR OWT INWT INLET OUTLET WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR Figure Electrical wiring diagram ...

Page 19: ...set to cooling this icon is always on Heating mode when set to heating this icon is always on Auto mode when set to Auto this icon is always on Fast heating when set to fast heating these two icons are always on Fast cooling when set to fast cooling these two icons are always on Slow heating mode when set to slow heating mode these two icons are always on Slow cooling mode when set to slow cooling...

Page 20: ...e user parameter query interface Press or to query each parameter In the user parameter query interface select a parameter and press to enter the parameter setting this parameter will flash then press or to modify the value Press again to confirm this setting In the Inquiry or Setting interface it will return to main interface automatically if there is no operation for 30 seconds and the modified ...

Page 21: ...s again to enter Minute setting the Minute icon will flash only then press or to modify the value ü Then press again to confirm the setting Or you can press or no operation for 30 seconds to confirm the setting l Timer Function ü In the main interface press to enter the interface of the timer setting You can set two timers Timer group 1 Timer group 2 ü ü Timer group 1 flashes then setting this Tim...

Page 22: ...e setting l Lock and Unlock ü If there is no operation for 60 seconds the controller will enter sleep status and the screen will be automatically locked The screen lock key icon will be on ü In the locked status click any button to light up the screen After pressing and holding the ON OFF key for 5 seconds the buzzer Di sounds the key is unlocked and the lock key icon turns off l Restore to factor...

Page 23: ...Ft target frequency Fr current frequency 1F Electronic expansion valve opening 2F Reserved od mode 1 cooling 4 heating Pr fan speed AC fan 1 high 2 middle 3 low DC fan running speed 10 dF defrosting status OIL oil return status r1 Reserved r2 Bottom chasis heater r3 Reserved STF 4 way valve HF Reserved PF Reserved PTF Reserved Pu Water pump AH high speed fan ON OFF Ad middle speed fan ON OFF AL lo...

Page 24: ...ure difference before restart 2 18 2 L2 Adjustment of temperature difference before stop 2 18 2 L3 cooling 2 30 12 L4 Adjustment of temperature difference before restart when cooling 2 18 2 L5 Adjustment of temperature difference before stop when cooling 2 18 2 L6 Set temperature at Auto mode 8 60 26 L7 water pump mode 0 water pump always running 1 water pump will stop 60S after compressor stop th...

Page 25: ...erter driver EEPROM failure P02 high low pressure protection P11 exhaust temperature too high protection P15 temperature difference too big between water inlet and outlet P16 supercooling protection at cooling mode P17 anti freeze protection P18 reserved P19 compressor overcurrent protection P24 fan motor protection P25 ambient temperature protection P26 water outlet temperature too high protectio...

Page 26: ... 26 Exploded View ...

Page 27: ...tware for the first time user registration is required After entering the registration page please follow the instructions on the page to register 8 Wireless remote control Click the Create New User link to enter the registration interface If you already have an account just click login ...

Page 28: ...gin interface or directly log in successfully enter the correct user name and password to log in Enter the phone number you wa nt to register and click Next Enter password Enter the username Click the login button to log in Choose the country Enter confirmation code set password ...

Page 29: ... 29 Need to select Agree ...

Page 30: ...etwork This WIFI is not the WIFI in the module but the WIFI that can be connected to the Internet After users log in to the software they can add devices Device binding Click or Add Device in the upper right corner to bind Connect to available Wi Fi networks Turn on WLAN ...

Page 31: ...d Device Interface and the network configuration methods are divided into default mode WI FI fast connection and compatibility mode hotspot distribution network Default mode WI FI fast connection Click to enter the Add Device Type interface Choose Icon Logo ...

Page 32: ...ltaneously press the up key mode key for 3 seconds to enter the default mode distribution network Enter the Wi Fi password Enter the password and confirm it will jump to the connection interface Click Finish to start device control Device name can be modified ...

Page 33: ...d the timing key down key power key simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter the compatibility mode distribution network If the network distribution fails the APP will display the page as shown in the figure you can choose to re add or view the help Select Hot Spot Distribution Network ...

Page 34: ...t and jump to the Wi Fi interface select Wi Fi with the words SmartLife xxxx After selecting and connecting return to the APP interface and enter the network distribution process Enter the correct password and click confirm ...

Page 35: ...bound device Click to enter control Equipment working mode selection Switch machine control Timing setting can set the timing on or off Equipment details Set temperature and current inlet water temperature display Set temperature adjustment ...

Page 36: ... the requirement of rated voltage Check that air inlet and outlet are working correctly Check that the electrical leakage protector works correctly 9 3 Adjustment Process Check that switch of display controller works properly Check that function keys on display controller work properly Check that indicator lights work properly Check that drainage works properly Check that system works correctly af...

Page 37: ...uld be blown away using a 0 6Mpa air compressor brushed by fine copper wire or flushed with a high pressurized water hose usually one time per month If there is too much dirt we can use a paintbrush dipped in gasoline to clean the evaporator After restarting the unit following a long period of inactivity please do the following examine and clean the equipment carefully clean the water pipe system ...

Page 38: ...nect the power immediately and put the fire out with fire extinguisher The unit s operating environment should be free of gasoline ethyl alcohol and other flammable materials to avoid explosions or fire Malfunction if any malfunction occurs find the reason fix it and then reboot he unit Never reboot the unit forcibly if the cause of the malfunction has not been eliminated If there is refrigerant l...

Page 39: ... 39 11 Fault analysis and elimination method ...

Page 40: ...1 89 0 26 2 51 0 34 3 16 0 43 4 18 0 56 EER 6 59 3 71 6 71 3 74 6 94 3 82 6 88 3 76 6 85 3 65 6 92 3 78 Power suply 220 240V 1 50 Hz Rated Power Input kW 1 18 1 59 2 04 2 58 3 22 4 43 Rated Current A 5 36 7 23 9 27 11 73 14 64 20 14 Refrigerant R32 R32 R32 R32 R32 R32 Heat Exchanger Titanium Titanium Titanium Titanium Titanium Titanium Air Flow Direction Horizontal Horizontal Horizontal Horizontal...

Page 41: ...rmally please turn off the unit and cut off the power supply at once then contact our service center or technical department Contact Details GREENSTAR SOLUTIONS 3 30 HINES ROAD O CONNOR 6163 08 93313868 admin greenstarsolutions net au www greenstasolutions service ...

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