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Operation, installation & maintenance NZ AU. 

 

IQ AS7V1Ph    IQ AS10V /1Ph     IQ AS15V /1Ph     IQ AS20V /3Ph

 

 

 

Installation of this unit must adhere to Local NZ AU

 

Building Codes and Standards.

 

 

 

 

Read this manual before installing and or operating the appliance

 

Please pay particular attention to the sections 

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Leave the manual with the end user/appliance 

 

 
 
 
 

Mitsubishi Compressor inside 

 

PV Integration 
compatible

 

3

rd

 Edition appliances from 1/10/21

 

By Heat IQ

 

Summary of Contents for EcoLogic IQ AS10V /1Ph

Page 1: ...is unit must adhere to Local NZ AU Building Codes and Standards Read this manual before installing and or operating the appliance Please pay particular attention to the sections Leave the manual with...

Page 2: ...ne to the new compressor Remember The time you take and the attention to detail you apply at the time of installation and commissioning is the key to reliable long term operational service this applia...

Page 3: ...the correct refrigerant gas is used to recharge the unit as incorrect gas will cause severe damage to the compressor Care should be taken as refrigerant can breakdown due to high temperature these re...

Page 4: ...posed to machine oil vapour salt air thermal springs sulphur gases or other harsh substances In areas with exposure to the above additional treatments must be applied by the installer to protect the a...

Page 5: ...2 HT VVB SAK FL F2 F2 ELK FI P1 FI OT LPS PT ST RT HEAT PUMP 1 SAK NRV NRV EXP FS A AB B FL EXP AIV AIV ET ET ELK P1 HPS RT HPS Buffer or hydraulic separator as required by the system design Distribu...

Page 6: ...frequency 2 The compressor has run for over 300s 3 OT Sensor is below ST07 4 RT sensor is ST02 is ST04 2 The auxiliary backup element is OFF when either of these conditions are met 1 A C flow alarm O...

Page 7: ...afety valve a particulate Y strainer on the return and a correctly sized expansion vessel Failure to provide any of the above items will void the warranty on this appliance 7 Isolation service valves...

Page 8: ...diagrams pasted inside the front panel Single phase IQ AS10 and 15V Three phase IQAS20V N PE L 220 240V 1 50Hz L N Mains isolator Heat pump terminal connection PE Fuse Controls and accessory connecti...

Page 9: ...y the Carel user interface If SF13 is set to by remote Then DHW demand is controlled by an external control In this setting the Carel user interface cannot be used to turn On or Off the DHW and its ti...

Page 10: ...on of heating backup See below DHW Cylinder element control Connector 5 6 are to be used to activate and de activate the DHW cylinder element for heating domestic hot water this output must be via a r...

Page 11: ...hese connections for the cylinder coil F R are made in the line before the hydraulic separator or buffer tank Using the Eco Combi tank Designed to optimise the energy efficiency of the system in this...

Page 12: ...rtainly require further venting Inclusion of a pressure limiting valve set at 1 1 bar as part of the filling loop will allow the system filling point to remain active throughout commissioning and may...

Page 13: ...eturn to the previous menu level Enter In Menu parameter setting mode press to enter the menu or to save the value entered or to scroll to the next parameter data Up Press to scroll to another menu or...

Page 14: ...arnings and alarms Heating Cooling changeover Service Password required Configure and commission applications by setting adjusting parameter values User No password is required Adjust User parameters...

Page 15: ...button to enter The display indicates AC heating is now On Press button the OFF on HW status flashes press button it will display sure to switch on press button to enter it will now display HW On A U...

Page 16: ...temperature sensors value digital switch on off state components on off state Changing System mode from Heating to Cooling System mode can only be changed on heating cooling units SF01 unit type setti...

Page 17: ...heating ST01 Setting temperature on Cooling mode 13 ST11 ST12 C 0 1 ST02 Setting temperature on heating mode 35 ST13 ST14 C 0 1 ST03 Setting temperature difference on Cooling mode 2 1 10 C 0 1 ST04 S...

Page 18: ...the same you do not need to set day by day just go to Change Monday to Tuesday and change No to Yes then Tuesday s time zone setting will be same as Monday Use the same method to change Wednesday etc...

Page 19: ...Increasing the ST06 set point will increase the compensation temperature and RT will increase relatively ST06 is adjustable in a range from 0 6 to 3 0 Degrees OT is the current outside temperature Th...

Page 20: ...50 40 30 10 0 10 20 30 Outside temperature OT Control temperature T heating ST14 Maximum heating temperature ST13 Minmimum heating temperature Cold weather conditions When the room temperature is too...

Page 21: ...to have RT 40 T1 when OT 10 OT1 and RT 50 T2 when OT 5 OT2 70 60 50 40 30 10 0 10 20 30 Outside temperature OT Actual control ST OT1 T1 OT2 T2 Then adjust the desired T1 T2 OT1 and OT2 in the S18 menu...

Page 22: ...In heating mode heating control water temperature automatically increases ST17 to store heating energy but the maximum heating control water temp is limited by ST14 B In DHW mode DHW control temperatu...

Page 23: ...cessing manufacturer level parameters password protected Display Procedures Enter password 0000 Manuf password press Prg to enter the main menu press the Down button to Manufacture Press Enter button...

Page 24: ...condition lasting time 300 1 1000 Sec 1 DF06 Minimum defrost interval 30 15 90 Min 1 DF09 Defrost end HPS temperature 35 5 60 C 0 1 DF10 Max defrost time 480 1 1000 Sec 1 DF11 DF02 condition lasting...

Page 25: ...Max speed HPS heating 9 5 0 50 bar 0 1 CN08 EC fan Min speed HPS heating 5 5 0 50 bar 0 1 EV05 pump PWM Max speed 100 0 100 0 1 0 1 EV06 pump PWM Min speed 60 0 100 0 1 0 1 EV07 Min flow feedback 0 5...

Page 26: ...62 1 100 0 1 AR06 Low pressure alarm times in 24 hours 4 1 10 1 AR07 High pressure alarm times in 24 hours 6 1 10 1 AR08 low evaporation temperature protection 2 10 10 0 1 AR09 LP protection start up...

Page 27: ...ating 2 and running frequency of the compressor has reduced to Minimum and lasts for 120s T heating calculation Default ST02 35 ST06 0 6 1 When SF04 No there is no heating curve T heating ST02 2 When...

Page 28: ...urned on and continues to run when cooling heating or DHW mode is active In cooling mode and compressor is ON circulation pump PWM signal output is 100 for the first 3 minutes and then runs PID contro...

Page 29: ...it will not run with frequency higher than rated Re start after power cut out and cut in again Switching on from off state switching on from stop state after a fault 8 Reduced running frequency to pr...

Page 30: ...DHW mode is switched on DHW circulation pump will be switched on and run ST34 in every ST33 interval 2 When DHW mode is switched off DHW circulation pump is switched off after 3 minutes delay DHW sup...

Page 31: ...aches preset temperature if the unit does not need to do cooling or heating the pump PWM is off 4 The pump PWM runs as EV05 When defrosting 5 When the pump is on PWM is EV06 PWM is off when pump is of...

Page 32: ...inutes then the next time defrosting DF04 does not change 3 If the previous defrosting time was over 5 minutes and defrosting was terminated by above condition A or B If the previous defrosting activa...

Page 33: ...tions contactors isolation switch and transformer 2 Check the condition of the contactors fuses and capacitors 3 Check the condition of the electrical cables and their insulation 4 Carry out an operat...

Page 34: ...Any alarm detected by the system either an auto reset alarm or a manual reset alarm will be displayed on the LCD However only manual reset alarms require user acknowledgement and reset To clear the a...

Page 35: ...nt AL111 Voltage sampling error AL113 Temperature sensor error AL115 Communication fault AL116 Compressor overcurrent AL117 Compressor field weakening AL118 Parts overheat AL120 AC input overcurrent A...

Page 36: ...run on heating mode until RT 20 then warning is reset 2 If RT sensor is faulted ST is used instead of RT for anti freezing protection water temperature reference If ST sensor is faulted too when OT S...

Page 37: ...ater and anti freezing function etc works without OT condition limitation B4 HT AL74 Hot water mode is invalid Alarm code does not display if SF05 0 B5 PT AL75 Switch off the unit B6 LPS AL37 Switch o...

Page 38: ...37 AS07V AS10V 295 770 295 150...

Page 39: ...38 AS15V 1170 1203 1060 960 780 270 420 85 AS20V...

Page 40: ...on the left front panel above right and the panel can be removed by pushing the panel leftwards 3 Unscrew the screws on the back panel below left The panel can now be removed by pushing downwards 4 R...

Page 41: ...ew the screws on the right panel as above right and remove by pressing the panel downwards 3 Unscrew the screws on the fan panel below left the Fan panel can now be removed by pushing downwards 4 Unsc...

Page 42: ...ft panel 1 Unscrew the screws at the bottom below left the front right panel can be taken out by pushing downwards 2 Remove the screws as shown above right the right side panel can also be taken out b...

Page 43: ...and default to Data plate on the appliance Model AS07V AS10V AS15V AS20V The heat pump contains fluorinated greenhouse gases R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A global warming potential 2088 2088 2088 2088...

Page 44: ...43 Internal pump curve for AS07V AS10V Internal pump curve for AS15V Internal pump curve for AS20V...

Page 45: ...3 86 55 34 56 85 13 51 29 52 67 54 09 12 48 86 50 15 51 47 11 46 56 47 77 49 00 10 44 38 45 51 46 66 9 42 32 43 37 44 45 8 40 36 41 35 42 36 7 38 51 39 43 40 37 6 36 75 37 62 38 49 5 35 09 35 89 36 72...

Page 46: ...855 5 945 6 035 40 5 649 5 737 5 826 41 5 451 5 538 5 626 42 5 260 5 347 5 433 43 5 078 5 163 5 249 44 4 903 4 987 5 071 45 4 735 4 817 4 900 46 4 573 4 654 4 736 47 4 418 4 498 4 579 48 4 269 4 348...

Page 47: ...84 1 119 1 155 94 1 055 1 089 1 125 95 1 027 1 061 1 095 96 1 000 1 033 1 067 97 0 974 1 006 1 039 98 0 948 0 9801 1 013 99 0 9234 0 9548 0 9873 100 0 8994 0 9303 0 9621 101 0 8762 0 9065 0 9378 102 0...

Page 48: ...07 9 3 179 8 188 4 197 3 2 171 0 179 0 187 3 1 162 7 170 1 177 8 0 154 8 161 7 168 9 1 147 4 153 8 160 5 2 140 4 146 3 152 5 3 133 7 139 2 145 0 4 127 4 132 5 137 8 5 121 4 126 2 131 1 6 115 7 120 2 1...

Page 49: ...21 00 21 79 22 60 46 20 18 20 95 21 74 47 19 39 20 15 20 93 48 18 64 19 38 20 15 49 17 91 18 64 19 40 50 17 23 17 94 18 68 51 16 57 17 27 17 99 52 15 94 16 62 17 33 53 15 33 16 00 16 70 54 14 75 15 41...

Page 50: ...7 4 372 94 3 682 3 953 4 242 95 3 569 3 833 4 116 96 3 459 3 718 3 995 97 3 354 3 607 3 877 98 3 252 3 499 3 764 99 3 153 3 395 3 655 100 3 058 3 295 3 549 101 2 967 3 198 3 447 102 2 878 3 105 3 348...

Page 51: ...on pump flow feedback 10 A C contactor 11 Transformer 12 Modbus communication adaption board 13 Controller 14 Terminal block 15 Grundfos Circulation pump 16 Plate heat exchanger 17 Filter 18 Drain val...

Page 52: ...ux backup electric heater 14 Harmonic filter 15 Plate heat exchanger 16 Panasonic EC Fan motor 17 Controller 18 A C contactor 19 Terminal block 20 Mitsubishi Compressor 21 Crankcase heater 22 Gas liqu...

Page 53: ...ard 9 Circulation pump flow feedback board 10 Controller 11 Air vent valve 12 Terminal block 13 Transformer 14 Plate heat exchanger 15 Grundfos Circulation pump 16 4 way valve 17 LP transducer 18 HP t...

Page 54: ...12 1 65 2 50 5 28 2 14 2 39 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 10 W45 kW 2 64 1 42 1 86 3 87 1 60 2 42 4 96 2 11 2 35 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 15 W45 kW 2 20 1 11 1 98 2 82 1 36 2 0...

Page 55: ...2 30 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 10 W45 kW 2 47 1 42 1 74 5 42 2 52 2 15 6 90 3 39 2 03 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 15 W45 kW 2 62 1 68 1 56 4 29 2 31 1 84 6 0 3 34 1 79 Heat ou...

Page 56: ...16 2 15 1 93 9 45 3 80 2 49 9 85 4 28 2 30 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 10 W45 kW 3 71 2 13 1 74 9 13 4 25 2 15 9 54 4 63 2 06 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 15 W45 kW 3 93 2 52 1 5...

Page 57: ...26 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 10 W45 kW 6 91 4 08 1 69 11 8 5 50 2 15 13 9 6 98 1 99 Heat output Power consumption COP at A 15 W45 kW 7 07 3 88 1 82 10 38 5 25 1 98 12 15 7 27 1 67 Heat o...

Page 58: ...57 Service record and notes Service date By Notes...

Page 59: ...cohol benzine thinners glass cleaner polish or powders In Harsh coastal or Sulphurous environments this appliance must be professionally treated with a suitable protectorant Under some conditions this...

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