Unit Control
Guest Room
100~130
Study Room
100~120
Notes
:
③
Villas whose load is generally larger than the houses should take the value between the middle
and the maximum empirical values listed above.
④
The top layer whose load is generally larger than the middle or bottom layer should take the
maximum empirical value.
⑤
The guest room whose load is generally much large should take the value between the
intermediate and the maximum empirical values listed above.
⑥
For those whose external walls or glass areas are large, it is recommended to take the load
calculation.
⑦
The heating load for the bathroom is generally 500W/room.
3.2 Selection of Tube Spacing of the Underfloor Coils
Tube spacing of the underfloor coils which will directly affect heat dissipation of the floor depends on
the tube material, indoor design temperature, supply water temperature and floor material.
Heat Dissipation of Commonly Used Coils
(Tube material: PE-X, Indoor temperature:18°C, Average water temperature:45°C)
Floor
Material
Thermal
Resistance
m
2
·K/W
Tube Spacing
mm
Heat Dissipation
W/m
2
Tube Spacing
mm
Heat Dissipation
W/m
2
Stone
0.02
200
147.0
150
159.8
Wood
0.075
200
111.2
150
117.8
The dissipated heat of the floor coil is larger than the load for the floor heating system; however the
deviation cannot be larger than 10%.
3.3 Selection of Loop Quantity of Coils for Each Room
3.3.1 Type of Underfloor Coils
When selecting underfloor coils, we should consider both their comfortability and heating capacity.
The most commonly used coils are as shown below.
Square-shaped Coil (Recommended) U-shaped Coil
Length of coils is calculated as below:
Square-shaped coil: =L*W/tube spacing=area/tube spacing
U-shaped coil: =L-1+L*W/tube spacing=L-1+area/tube spacing
Summary of Contents for VERSATI III Series
Page 1: ...VERSATI Ⅲ Air To Water Heat Pump ...
Page 5: ...Engineering Data ENGINEERING DATA ...
Page 10: ...Engineering Data 1 4 Operating Principle 1 4 1 Schematic Diagram ...
Page 22: ...Design and Selection DESIGN SELECTION ...
Page 33: ...Unit Control UNIT CONTROL ...
Page 72: ...Unit Control ...
Page 76: ...Unit Control 3 3 2 Setting of Main Functions 1 Set mode and temperature ...
Page 79: ...Unit Control 3 3 3 2 Help Click Help and view the operation instructions of the APP ...
Page 80: ...Unit Control ...
Page 81: ...Unit Control 3 3 3 3 Feedback Click Feedback to submit feedback ...
Page 82: ...Installation UNIT INSTALLATION ...
Page 113: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance TEST OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE ...
Page 118: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance 3 2 Comp Low pressure Protection E3 ...
Page 119: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance 3 3 Comp Discharge Temp Protection E4 ...
Page 121: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance 3 5 DC Fan Error EF 3 6 Temperature Sensor Error ...
Page 122: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance 3 7 Communication Malfunction E6 ...
Page 123: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance 3 8 Capacity Switch Error Code C5 ...
Page 125: ...Test Operation Troubleshooting Maintenance IPM or PFC Over temperature Protection Code P8 ...