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The numbering of the terminals may change without notice. For their connection is mandatory to refer to the wiring 
diagram supplied along with the unit. 

 

 

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LECTRIC CONNECTIONS

 

Remote wiring connections (compulsory) 

All terminals referred to in the explanations below are present on the terminal board inside the electrical box, all electric 
connections mentioned below and have to be made by the installer, on site. 

 

USER CIRCUIT WATER INLET SENSOR (BTI) 
It is used to measure the return water temperature from the user circuit. The 
sensor is always  supplied loose in a plastic bag and has to be connected to 
terminals 3 and 9. 
As standard working mode, the user pump will be switched off during stand-by 
periods  (Compressors  in  Off).  The  sensor  must  be  placed  in  an  appropriate 
position in order to measure the temperature of the secondary circuit (See Par. 
4.23). The incorrect positioning of the user water  sensor  can  have  negative 
influence in the operation of the heat pump. The remote sensor is  supplied 
loose with the unit (it is present inside the electric box) and it is available with 6 
mt.cable  length.  In  case  the  length  of  the  cable  is  not  enough  it  is 
recommended to increase the length by only using cable diameter 0.5 mm2 
to a maximum distance of 50 meters. 

USER CIRCUIT WATER PUMP 
If  the  pump  is  factory  supplied  and  fitted  (A  version)  it  will  already  be 
connected otherwise,  connect to terminals 61 and 2N1 (6 and 9 for Models 
90÷162);  maximum  input  current  3A.  In  standard  configuration,  the  unit 
microprocessor  controller  switches  off  the  user  water  pump  when the set 
point is reached or if the unit is in standby. This strategy is suitable if the unit 
is heating a buffer store from which a secondary circuit is taken and provides a 
substantial reduction of energy use. 

DOMESTIC HOT WATER SENSOR (BTS) 
It is used to measure the return water temperature from the domestic hot 
water circuit. The  sensor must be placed in the socket provided in the DHW 
(Domestic hot water) cylinder, in an appropriate position, in order to measure 
the  correct  temperature  of  the  domestic  hot  water.  (See  Par.  4.24).  The 
incorrect  positioning  of  the  domestic  hot  water  sensor  can  have  negative 
influence in the correct operation of the heat pump. The sensor is supplied loose 
with the unit (it is present inside the electric box) and it is available with 6 mt. 
cable length. It has to be  connected to the terminal 6 and 9. In case the 
length of the cable is not enough it is recommended to increase the length by 
only using cable diameter 0.5 mm2 to a maximum distance of 50 meters. 

DOMESTIC HOT WATER CIRCUIT PUMP 
To be connected across terminals 70 and 2N1; maximum input current 1A. In 
standard configuration, the microprocessor control of the unit  switches off the 
user water pump when the set point has reached or if the unit is in standby. This 
strategy provides a substantial reduction of energy use. 

WEATHER COMPENSATED SENSOR (BTE) 
This  is  used  to  measure  the  ambient  temperature  enabling  weather 
compensation modulation  of the user set point with respect to the ambient 
conditions. It is connected to terminals 44 and 46 (44 and 45 for models 90 ÷ 
162) . 

44

 

46

 

70

 

2

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1

 

61

 

2

N

1

 

44

 

45

 

Summary of Contents for Amicus LAHP1202WW

Page 1: ...EAD AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS Read and fully understand all instructions before attempting to operate maintain or install the unit Installation manual_Boost heat pump_July2019 Models LAHP302WW L...

Page 2: ...Information Regarding the Typeof refrigerant used 11 First AidMeasures 11 3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 12 Unit description 12 Frame 12 Refrigerant circuit 12 Compressors 12 Source heat exchanger 12 Use...

Page 3: ...32 Remote wiring connections optional 33 Factory fitted wiring connections 34 Positioning of the user circuit water inlet sensor BTI 35 Positioningofthedomestichotwatercircuitsensor BTS 36 Refrigerant...

Page 4: ...ccess 49 Periodical checks 49 Every 6 months 49 End of seasons or unit switchedoff 50 Refrigerant circuit repair 50 8 DECOMMISSIONING 50 Disconnecttheunit 50 Disposal recovery andrecycling 51 RAEE Dir...

Page 5: ...the unit TheyhavebeenpreparedinaccordancewiththeEuropeanUnionlawsandwiththetechnicalstandardsinforceatthedateofissueofthe instructions The instructions contain all the necessary information to preven...

Page 6: ...n of power cables ensure correct earthing of all metal parts External to unit Poisoning severe burns Fire due to short circuit or Size cables and mains protection overheating of the supply cable Size...

Page 7: ...ccordancewithISO3864 2 SafetysymbolscombinedinaccordancewithISO3864 2 BANNED Ablack symbol inside a redcircle witha red diagonalindicates anactionthat should not be performed WARNING Ablackgraphicsymb...

Page 8: ...nelectrical hazard MOVING PARTS The symbol indicates those moving parts of the unit that could create risk HOT SURFACES The symbol indicates those components with high surface temperature that could c...

Page 9: ...N Eachunithasaratingplatethatprovideskeyinformationregardingthemachine Theratingplatemaydifferfromtheoneshownbelowastheexampleisforastandardunitwithout accessories Forallelectricalinformation not prov...

Page 10: ...e refer to the information provided on the compressor data plate Main Ecological Information Regarding the Types of refrigerants Fluids used PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADATION Therefrigerantsuseddecomposeint...

Page 11: ...ess Prolonged exposure may lead to irregular heartbeat and cause sudden death Higher concentrations may cause asphyxia due to the reduced oxygen contentintheatmosphere Contact with skin Splashesofnebu...

Page 12: ...ompared to the conventional shell and tube evaporators and increases the efficiency of the refrigerant loads The heat exchangers are factory insulated withflexibleclosecell material and are protected...

Page 13: ...ce water 2 way modulating valve 4 20 mA 0 10 V V2MO 2 waymodulatingvalveisfactoryinstalledinthehydrauliccircuitatthesourceside tooptimizetheconsumptionofwellwaterasa function ofthetemperatureoftheavai...

Page 14: ...11 4 128 7 167 1 208 3 267 9 324 8 372 9 353 7 430 4 498 7 Peak current A 32 8 35 4 54 2 68 6 85 8 105 6 125 8 171 6 211 2 251 6 Compressors Circuits n n 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 4 2 4 2 Capaci...

Page 15: ...r The maximum user outlet water temperaturecannotexceed 78 C higher values may call the action ofsafetydevices which wouldstop theunit Source water temperature Theminimumsourcewateroutlettemperatureis...

Page 16: ...e can calculate the kW output of an indirect coil using the formulae below 1m2 coil kW rating Specific heat capacity water x flow return temperature differential x flow rate l sec or Kw 4 18 x flow re...

Page 17: ...and pressure drop correction factors are to be applied directly to the values given for operation without glycol The water flow rate correction factor is calculated in order to maintain the same tempe...

Page 18: ...63 2 59 8 50 7 86 9 73 57 902 87 1 78 3 72 2 70 7 69 6 64 2 60 8 51 7 87 9 74 58 1202 89 1 80 3 74 2 72 7 71 6 66 2 62 8 53 7 89 9 76 60 1402 91 1 82 3 76 2 74 7 73 6 68 2 64 8 55 7 91 9 78 62 1804 91...

Page 19: ...jects into moving parts HEALTH AND SAFETYCONSIDERATIONS Theworkplace mustbekeptclean tidyandfreefromobjects thatmaypreventfreemovement Appropriate lightingofthework place shall be provided to allow th...

Page 20: ...mage during transport The delivered goods are conforming to what shown in the delivery note In Case of Damage List the damage on the delivery note InformtheLochinvar Limitedoftheextentofthedamagewithi...

Page 21: ...astobeinstalledsuchthatmaintenanceandrepairispossible Thewarrantydoesnotcovercostsforthe provision ofliftingapparatus platformsorotherliftingsystemsrequiredtoperformrepairsduringwarrantyperiod Theinst...

Page 22: ...0 500 2304 1000 500 800 1000 500 2604 1000 500 800 1000 500 INSTALLATION OF RUBBER VIBRATION DAMPERS KAVG Allunitsshouldbeinstalledonvibrationdampersinordertopreventthetransmissionofvibrationtothesupp...

Page 23: ...dtoasystemwithMODBUSprotocol Thissystem allowsyou to remotely monitor all parameters of the unit and change their values Theserialinterfaceboardisnormallyfittedatthefactory whereitisprovidedseparately...

Page 24: ...nger In this case the warranty expires immediately TheactivationofthemodulatingvalveV2MOshowsaselectorusedtovarythetypeofsignalandthesenseof rotationof thevalveitself Tamperingcanunderminethecorrectop...

Page 25: ...wateroutlettemperature Coolingmode 30 35 Cdrybulbambienttemperature 7 Cwateroutlettemperature CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THEWATER Thesystemistobefilledwithcleanwaterandventedafterafullflushingoperati...

Page 26: ...orrosion clogging andfreezingif attributable tolackand or incorrect installation of described safety devices The use of groundwater generally requires approval by the municipality and or the province...

Page 27: ...Page 27 HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS O Flow Switch N User heat exchanger Q Source heat exchanger O Q N...

Page 28: ...Page 28 TYPICAL INSTALLATION The pump must be installed with the water supply facing the water inlet connection...

Page 29: ...red checkallconnections for leaks EMPTYING THEINSTALLATION Before emptying place the mains switch in the Off position Make sure the filling group valve is closed Open the drainage valve outside the un...

Page 30: ...tbeverifiedthatelectricsupplyiscorrespondingtotheunitelectricnominaldata tension phases frequen cy reported on the label in the front panel of the unit Power cable and line protection must be sized ac...

Page 31: ...between one phase and another cannot exceed 1 according to EN60204 If those tolerances should not be respected please contact ourLochinvar Limited Model 302 402 602 702 902 Power supply V Hz 400 3 50...

Page 32: ...configuration the unit microprocessor controller switches off the user water pump when the set pointisreached orifthe unitisin standby This strategy issuitableif the unit isheatingabufferstorefromwhi...

Page 33: ...33 P a g e Remote wiring connections optional...

Page 34: ...34 P a g e Factory fitted wiring connections...

Page 35: ...atureatsetpoint TheBTIsensorisalsousedtoactivatethe userwaterpump and to stop it when the user water temperature set point is reached The BTI sensor MUST be positioned in ordertomeasurethe water tempe...

Page 36: ...36 P a g e POSITIONINGOFTHEDOMESTICHOTWATERCIRCUITSENSOR BTS Correct positioning of the BTS sensor Incorrect positioning of the BTS sensor OK NO...

Page 37: ...tary water output probe VMAS Source water modulating valve CH Charging plug 1 4 sae r407 VR Check valve CLP Expansion capillary tube VRV Reverse cycle valve EXV Thermostatic valve YL Liquid solenoid v...

Page 38: ...no refrigerant leakage Check for oil stains sign of a possible leak Checkthattherefrigerantcircuitshowsthecorrectstandingpressureonthepressuregauges ifpresent otherwiseuseexternalones Check that the...

Page 39: ...t charge checking Afterseveral hours of operation check thatthe sightglass hasagreen colour core ifthe coreis yellow moistureis presentin thecircuit Inthiseventitisnecessaryfordehydrationofthecircuitt...

Page 40: ...odeallowsthedisplayofthe differenttemperatures 1click Bottomline displaysEIN Userinletwatertemperature 2clicks BottomlinedisplaysEOUT Useroutlet watertemperature 3clicks Bottomlinedisplays ET Ambientt...

Page 41: ...ater if required Eachtimethisfunctionisactivated thegreenledpositionedjustabovethebuttonwillbe switchedON Ifpresseddownfor5seconds itmakesitpossibletoswitchtheunitonoroffinheatingmode anddomestichot w...

Page 42: ...epanel usetherubbergasketRGW V optional Forwallmounting usetheV KITplasticadapter asillustrated in thepicture Electricdatacanbeupdatedwithoutnotice Itisthereforenecessarytoalwaysrefertothewiringdiagra...

Page 43: ...sure highpressureincooling lowpressurein heatingmode Inprogrammingmodeallowstoscrollthroughtheparametercodesorincreases thevalues Ifpresseddownfor5seconds itmakesitpossibletoswitchtheunitonoroffinheat...

Page 44: ...circuit heaters activated Led blinking Domestic hot water integrative heaters activated Led OFF Integrative heaters not in operation 3 Led ON Refrigerant circuit 1 activated Whenledcir1and ledcir2are...

Page 45: ...domestic hot water the microprocessor control will activate the unit in heating mode If the unit is required to operate in cooling and domestic hot water mode the microprocessor control will activate...

Page 46: ...bymode Itissuggestedtoputtheunitinstandbywhenmodifyingsetpoints Iftheunitisnotinstand by the onlyeditable parametersare the onesrelated to the operation modeof the unit e g In heating mode it is onlyp...

Page 47: ...edone Inthismenuthereisjustthepossibilitytodisplaytheparameters It isnotpossible to change anyvalue Theparameterlistis Display List Symbol Explanation ALrM Alarm List ALrM See following paragraph ALOG...

Page 48: ...multiple alarmsusethe keys toscrollthroughthe listof theactivealarms There are two types of alarms Resetalarms RSTlabelappearsontheupperpartofthedisplay Inthiscasepressthe key to reset Nonresetalarms...

Page 49: ...emachineatleast1 5metersawayfrom externalsurfacesinwhichoperatorsand techniciansonlycan operate must beprovided PERIODICAL CHECKS Thestart upoperationsshouldbeperformedincompliancewithallrequirementso...

Page 50: ...ully in order to prevent malfunctions Therefore Avoidoilreplenishmentwithproductsthataredifferentfromthatspecifiedandthatarepre loadedintothecompressor Intheeventofagasleakageonmachinesusingrefrigeran...

Page 51: ...the disposalandrecycling ofelectricalandelectronicequipment mustbehandledthrough aspecial collection inappropriate centres separatefromthatused for the disposalof mixedurban waste Theuserhastheobligat...

Page 52: ...nit ifthealarm appearsagaincontacttheservice AEFL User water flow switch alarm Presenceofairordirtinessintheuser hydraulic system Bleedcarefullytheuserhydraulicsystem or checkandcleanthewaterstrainer...

Page 53: ...rost time too long Outside temperature outside the working limits Refrigerant charge leakage Check defrost set point Restore normal working conditions Find leakage and repair b1hP High pressure transd...

Page 54: ...10 DIMENSIONS See individual drawings for further details Dimensional Drawing Amicus LAHP WW Units 302 402 702 902 1202 1402...

Page 55: ...Dimensional Drawing Amicus LAHP WW Units 1804 2304 2604...

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