Kaysun Aquantia R-32 PRO Installation & Owner'S Manual Download Page 35

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ERROR 

CODE

MALFUNCTION 

OR PROTECTION

FAILURE CAUSE 

AND CORRECTIVE ACTION

1.The same reason to P1.
2. Power supply voltage of the unit is low, increase the power 

voltage to the required range.

Compressor overcurrent 

protection.

Heating mode, DHW mode: 

1. The water flow is low; water temp is high, whether there is 

air in the water system. Release the air. 

2. Water pressure is lower than 0.1Mpa, charge the water to let 

the pressure in the range of 0.15~0.2Mpa.

3. Over charge the refrigerant volume. Recharge the refrigerant 

in right volume. 

4. Electrical expansion valve locked or winding connector is 

loosen. Tap-tap the valve body and plug in/ plug off the 

connector for several times to make sure the valve is working 

correctly. And install the winding in the right location DHW 

mode: Water tank heat exchanger is smaller .Cooling mode: 

1.Heat exchanger cover is not removed. Remove it. 

2. Heat exchanger is dirty or something is block on the surface. 

Clean the heat exchanger or remove the obstruction.

High pressure switch protection

1.The same reason to P1. 
2.TW_out temp.sensor is loosen Reconnect it.. 
3. T1 temp.sensor is loosen. Reconnect it. 
4. T5 temp.sensor is loosen. Reconnect it.

High discharge temperature 

protection.

High temperature protection of 

refrigerant outlet temp of 

condenser.

1. Heat exchanger cover is not removed. Remove it. 
2. Heat exchanger is dirty or something is block on the surface. 

Clean the heat exchanger or remove the obstruction. 
3. There is no enough space around the unit for heat 

exchanging. 
4. fan motor is broken, replace a new one.

Transducer module 

temperature too high 

protection

1. Power supply voltage of the unit is low, increase the power 

voltage to the required range.
2. The space between the units is too narrow for heat 

exchange. Increase the space between the units. 
3. Heat exchanger is dirty or something is block on the surface. 

Clean the heat exchanger or remove the obstruction.
4. Fan is not running. Fan motor or fan is broken, Change a 

new fan or fan motor.
5. Water flow rate is low, there is air in system, or pump head 

is not enough. Release the air and reselect the pump. 
6. Water outlet temp.sensor is loosen or broken, reconnect it or 

change a new one. 

Summary of Contents for Aquantia R-32 PRO

Page 1: ...please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL Aquantia R 32 PRO Mural Bibloc Outdoor Unit KHP BI 4 DVR2 KHP BI 6 DVR2 KHP BI 8 DVR2 KHP BI 10 DVR2 KHP...

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Page 3: ...Installation requirements Drain hole position Installation space requirements 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ACCESSORIES BEFORE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE REFRIGERANT INSTALLATIO...

Page 4: ...IONS ON REFRIGERANT LEAKAGE 25 26 34 28 28 28 28 28 28 Protection equipment About power cut Heating capcity Compressor protection feature Cooling and heating operation Features of heating operation De...

Page 5: ...stallation NOTE Please remove the noise insulation cover of the compressor first Please make sure the transportation support had be removed It will cause heat pump abnormal vibration and noise if runn...

Page 6: ...ded into the following types They are quite important so be sure to follow them carefully Meanings of DANGER WARNING CAUTION and NOTE symbols Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not a...

Page 7: ...ire Make sure all wiring is secure Use the specified wires and ensure that terminal connections or wires are protected from water and other adverse external forces Incomplete connection or affixing ma...

Page 8: ...ed Children should not play with the unit Cleaning and user maintenance should not be done by children without supervision Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the applia...

Page 9: ...ation Fittings Water outlet connection pipe assembly Before installation Be sure to confirm the model name and the serial number of the unit Handling 3 BEFORE INSTALLATION Energy label 1 05 1 Handle t...

Page 10: ...GERANT This product has the fluorinated gas it is forbidden to release to air Refrigerant type R32 Volume of GWP 675 GWP Global Warming Potential Factory charged refrigerant volume in the unit Refrige...

Page 11: ...sive atmosphere Places where servicing space can be well ensured Places where the units piping and wiring lengths come within the allowable ranges Places where water leaking from the unit cannot cause...

Page 12: ...avoild direct sunlight so that it is not influenced by the sun s heat otherwise protection may be possible to the unit Make sure there is enough space to do the installation Set the outlet side at a r...

Page 13: ...ng the operation In accordance with the foundation drawing in the figure fix the unit securely by means of foundation bolts Prepare four sets each of 10 Expansion bolts nuts and washers which are read...

Page 14: ...nit with the base electric heater CAUTION Drain hole This drain hole is covered by rubber plug If the small drain hole can not meet the drainage requirements the big one can be used at the same time 5...

Page 15: ...er row Unit A mm B1 mm B2 mm C mm 4 16kW 3000 2000 150 600 1 2 H B2 A B1 C H 500mm 500mm 1 2 H B2 A B1 C H Unit A mm B1 mm B2 mm C mm 4 16kW 3000 2000 300 600 11 7 INSTALL THE CONNECTING PIPE 7 1 Refr...

Page 16: ...D C 7 3 Heat insulation In order to avoid the release of cold or heat from the connecting pipeline to the external environment during the operation of the equipment please take effective insulation m...

Page 17: ...R32 R32 4 6kW MODEL 15 9 9 52 7 4 Connecting method Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit H Gas side Liquid side Flaring Flaring Flaring Flaring 4 16 kW 30m 20m Figure 7 5 4 16kW outdoor unit Indoor unit Models Ma...

Page 18: ...valves 2 The airtight testing should never use any oxygen flammable gas or poisonous gas 7 7 Air purge with vacuum pump 1 Using vacuum pump to do the vacuum never using refrigerant to expel the air 2...

Page 19: ...heating of the capacitor due to high frequency waves Never install a phase advancing capacitor as it could lead to an accident Secure the electrical wiring with cable ties as shown in figure so that...

Page 20: ...wire diameters should be selected according to the national wiring regulation 2 Select circuit breaker that having a contact separation in all poles not less than 3 mm providing full disconnection whe...

Page 21: ...NOTE A B C D E F 8 5 To finish the outdoor unit installation insulate and fix the refrigerant piping and interconnection cable as follows A Gas pipe B Gas pipe insulation C Finishing tipe D Liquid pip...

Page 22: ...electrical parts 4 6kW 8 10 12 14 16kW WARNING Cut off all power supply i e unit power supply and backup heater and domestic hot water tank power supply if applicable before removing doors 1 Parts ins...

Page 23: ...19 The picture is for reference only please refer to the actual product NOTE PCB A PCB B 12 14 16kW 1 phase PCB A PCB B PCB C 12 14 16kW 3 phase Back PE1 PE2 CN30...

Page 24: ...B B CN32 Input port L for rectifier bridge CN501 Input port N for rectifier bridge CN502 1 2 3 CN20 CN19 CN32 CN502 CN23 CN6 CN501 4 8 5 6 7 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 Assembly unit Assembly unit Coding Coding 6...

Page 25: ...play DSP1 Port for chassis electrical heating tape CN16 optional Port for compressor eletric heating tape 1 CN7 Port for 4 way value CN6 Port for SV6 value CN5 Port for compressor eletric heating tape...

Page 26: ...unit Assembly unit Coding Coding 9 10 11 12 13 8 Compressor connection port W CN19 Compressor connection port U CN17 Power Input port L3 CN15 Power Input port L1 CN16 Power Input port L2 CN7 Port for...

Page 27: ...und wire CN38 Port for eletric heating tape2 CN7 Port for 4 way value CN18 Reserved CN11 Port for outdoor ambient temp sensor and condenser temp sensor CN9 8 10 11 12 13 Port for eletric heating tape1...

Page 28: ...er ltering L2 L2 Power ltering L3 L3 3 PCB C filter board PCB C 3 phase 12 14 16kW PE1 PE2 PE3 CN202 CN201 CN200 CN203 CN204 CN205 CN206 CN212 CN211 CN8 CN213 CN214 CN30 2 5 4 3 6 13 12 7 8 9 10 11 14...

Page 29: ...ly Install leak alarm facility related to mechanical ventilator if you can not regularly ventilate 2 Requirments for charge limits in unventilated areas The maximum refrigerant charge in appliance sha...

Page 30: ...s filled of leakage refrigerant All refrigerant has leaked out 8 10 12 14 16 kW Fig 11 2 Fig 11 3 12 TURN OVER TO CUSTOMER The owner s manual of indoor unit and owner s manual of outdoor unit must be...

Page 31: ...ed object The remote controller may be damaged Never replace a fuse with that of wrong rated current or other wires when a fuse blows out Do not use the heat pump for other purposes In order to avoid...

Page 32: ...2 About power cut If power is cut during operation stop all the operation immediately Power comes again If the auto restart function is set on then the unit will auto restart Mishandling in operation...

Page 33: ...T4 error 1 The Th sensor connector is loosen Re connect it 2 The Th sensor connector is wet or there is water in remove the water make the connector dry Add waterproof adhesive 3 The Th sensor failure...

Page 34: ...or Pressure sensor failure Refer to P0 Low pressure protection in cooling Pe 0 6 occurred 3 times in an hour Refer to H6 H6 displayed 10 times in 2 hours 1 The EEprom parameter is error rewrite the EE...

Page 35: ...on High pressure switch protection 1 The same reason to P1 2 TW_out temp sensor is loosen Reconnect it 3 T1 temp sensor is loosen Reconnect it 4 T5 temp sensor is loosen Reconnect it High discharge te...

Page 36: ...And if those IGBT are OK which means the inverter board is OK power form rectifier bridge is not correct check the bridge Same method as IGBT disconnect the power check those dioxides are damaged or n...

Page 37: ...protection MCE malfunction 1 Check the Heat pump system pressure 2 Check the phase resistance of compressor 3 Check the U V W power line connection sequence between the inventer board and the compres...

Page 38: ...quid side Drain connection Max piping length 30m Max differance in height 20m Heating mode Cooling mode Domestic hot water mode 15 9 DN32 Operation ambient temperature range 25 35 C 5 43 C 25 43 C Fin...

Page 39: ...differance in height 20m Heating mode Cooling mode Domestic hot water mode 15 9 DN32 Operation ambient temperature range 25 35 C 5 43 C 25 43 C Fin coil Refrigerant R32 Weight Connections 9 52 220 24...

Page 40: ...he period that the work is carried out The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into the atmosphere 8 Checks to the refrigeration equipment Wh...

Page 41: ...sed the system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to take place This operation is absolutely vital if brazing operations on the pipe work are to take place Ensure that the out...

Page 42: ...or decommissioning it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely When tranferring refrigerant into cylinders ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are...

Page 43: ...pansion Valve Single way electromagnetic valve Filter Discharge temperature sensor Outdoor temperature sensor Outdoor exchanger sensor Stop valve gas Stop valve liquid High Pressure Switch Low Pressur...

Page 44: ...r reference only please refer to the actual product The power of the E heating tape shall not exceed 40W 200mA supply volatge 230VAC NOTE ANNEX B To install the E heating tape at the drainage outlet b...

Page 45: ...ase 12 14 16kW 3 phase XT3 To the heating tape of drainage outlet A The picture is for reference only please refer to the actual product The power of the E heating tape shall not exceed 40W 200mA supp...

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