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HL/HLR INDOOR UNITS

Model

HL/HLR

380

460

540

HEIGHT  mm

850

850

850

WIDTH  mm

1210

1360

1560

DEPTH  mm

305

305

305

WEIGHT  kg

63

74

82

CONDENSING UNITS

Model

MCU(+) 90

MCU(+) 100 MCU(+) 130

MCU(+) 165

HEIGHT mm

820

820

1080

1080

WIDTH mm

109

1090

1090

1090

DEPTH mm

390

390

465

465

WEIGHT kg

75 (78*)

83

105

107

* Single phase

HEAT PUMP OUTDOOR UNITS

 

Model

MHPUE 90

MHPUE 100

MHPUE 130

HEIGHT mm

820

1080

1080

WIDTH mm

1090

1090

1090

DEPTH mm

390

465

465

WEIGHT kg

77 (79*)

105

106

* Single phase

FEATURES/ACCESSORIES

INDOOR UNITS

HL

HLR

Manual air deflection

*

*

De-ice thermostat

*

*

3 fan speeds

STD

STD

Remote hard wired control

*

STD

Programmable timer

*

*

Condensate pump

*

*

Ceiling mounting kit

*

*

Floor mounting kit

*

*

LPHW coil

*

*

Long life washable filter

STD

STD

Fresh air inlet facility

STD

STD

Air deflectors

*

*

OUTDOOR UNITS

MCU

MCU+

MHPUE

CSR hard start (1 phase)

*

*

*

PTC hard start (1 phase)

*

*

*

Fan speed head pressure control

*

STD

STD

LP cutout auto

*

STD

STD

HP cutout auto

*

STD

---

HP cutout auto (with manual

---

---

STD

Isolator

*

*

*

3 minute start time delay

*

STD

STD

Wall mounting brackets

*

*

*

Contactor

STD

STD

STD

Overload (standard on 3Ph)

*

*

*

MHPUE condensate drain

---

---

*

Low ambient start

---

---

STD

Volt free relay

*

*

*

Key: *  =  site option.

STD = standard.

--- = not available

Summary of Contents for 526 HL Series

Page 1: ...levels 5 ELECTRICAL Electrical data recommended fuse sizes 6 7 UNIT HL HLR 8 INSTALLATION MCU and MHPUE units 9 10 Pipework restrictors 10 12 Condensate removal air deflection 12 HLR remote controller 13 Electrical connections 14 HLR conversion to air conditioner mode 14 Evacuating and charging 15 WIRING HL HLR units 16 DIAGRAMS MCU 17 18 MHPUE 19 20 Interconnection 21 23 OPERATION HL HLR 24 25 MA...

Page 2: ...07C 55022052 R407C 55022058 55022059 55022060 55022062 R22 55022073 R22 55022079 55022080 55022081 55022083 MCU 1Ph Scroll MCU 90 MCU 3Ph Scroll MCU 90 MCU 100 MCU 130 MCU 165 R407C 55022009 R407C 55022016 55022017 55022018 55022020 R22 55022031 R22 55022037 55022038 55022039 55022041 551 Series HEAT PUMP UNITS MHPUE MHPUE 1Ph Scroll MHPUE 90 MHPUE 3Ph Scroll MHPUE 90 MHPUE 100 MHPUE 130 R407C 551...

Page 3: ...SSORIES INDOOR UNITS HL HLR Manual air deflection De ice thermostat 3 fan speeds STD STD Remote hard wired control STD Programmable timer Condensate pump Ceiling mounting kit Floor mounting kit LPHW coil Long life washable filter STD STD Fresh air inlet facility STD STD Air deflectors OUTDOOR UNITS MCU MCU MHPUE CSR hard start 1 phase PTC hard start 1 phase Fan speed head pressure control STD STD ...

Page 4: ...48 0 75 8 60 12 3 0 78 9 6 10 86 0 93 10 04 540 130 11 0 0 69 7 63 12 02 0 79 9 46 12 8 0 83 10 6 11 15 0 92 10 27 540 165 11 9 0 68 8 14 13 19 0 76 10 00 13 8 0 80 11 0 12 26 0 95 11 66 For medium speed duties interpolate between minimum speed and maximum speed duties Rating conditions are to BS2852 Part 1 1982 UK condition C NEMA condition A Tropical condition B HEAT PUMP PERFORMANCE DATA a Cool...

Page 5: ... dBA NC 90 90 Scroll 81 8 71 8 69 2 68 6 63 1 57 4 72 8 52 3 47 100 Scroll 79 4 73 7 71 5 68 5 63 8 58 1 73 4 52 9 47 100 Scroll 79 0 69 7 68 6 65 9 61 2 55 2 71 0 50 5 44 130 130 Scroll 73 0 70 3 70 0 68 8 65 0 56 7 72 6 52 1 47 165 Scroll 73 1 70 3 70 1 68 9 65 5 57 5 73 1 57 2 51 MINIMUM SPEED SOUND POWER LEVELS SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS Frequency Hz MCU MHPUE Compressor 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K dBA dB...

Page 6: ...ING CURRENT STD MODEL STD MODEL STD MODEL STD MODEL HL HLR MHPUE kW AMPS AMPS kW A PH A PH 380 90 4 3 17 5 114 4 3 8 3 60 460 100 4 3 8 7 63 540 130 4 9 9 2 74 c R407C Air Conditioning Systems Single Phase Supply 230Volts 50Hz Three Phase Supply 400 Volts 50Hz MODEL COMBINATION INPUT FULL LOAD AMPS SYSTEM MAX STARTING CURRENT INPUT FULL LOAD AMPS SYSTEM MAX STARTING CURRENT Cooling Cooling Cooling...

Page 7: ...2 COMPRESSOR 3 PHASE NOMINAL FLA 6 0 6 1 6 4 Recommended Fuse Sizes R22 and R407C systems The system and its supply interconnecting wiring must be protected by fuses preferably High Rupture Current HRC motor rated types to EN 60269 or miniature circuit breakers to EN 60898 or local codes having similar time lag characteristics that allow starting of the compressor yet still afford close overcurren...

Page 8: ...rk 2 Ensure that the wall or ceiling will accept the operating weight of the unit 3 Mark off the mounting holes as Fig 2 and drill holes to suit M6 rawlbolt shields or equivalent fasteners Allow 130mm minimum from ceiling to holes for cabinet removal on wall mounted units Allow 150mm at the base plate wall or ceiling mounted to maintain design airflows 4 If a fresh air facility is required apertur...

Page 9: ...ve type Note It is easier to fit kits prior to mounting the unit These units are designed to stand on a flat surface If the unit is to be wall mounted the following kits are available TEV cannot accept liability for installers own mounting arrangements Model MCU 90 100 MHPUE 90 MCU 130 165 MHPUE 100 130 Mounting Bracket Kit 55021100 55021101 Whether floor or wall mounted it is essential that the m...

Page 10: ...ficant loss of capacity on extended pipe runs a Pipe sizes are based on Minimum of 3 8 m s 750 fpm suction gas velocity for horizontal or downflow Minimum of 7 6 m s 1500 fpm suction gas velocity for upflow Maximum of 15 2 m s 3000 fpm suction gas b Where vertical risers exceed 3m oil traps must be formed in the pipe This will help ensure that oil returns to the compressor Typically fit an oil tra...

Page 11: ...MP COOLING AT NEMA CONDITIONS 3 NO RESTRICTOR CHANGE NEEDED RESTRICTOR CHANGE NEEDED MHPUE Restrictor Fitted HL HLR MHPUE Restrictor Fitted HL HLR 380 460 540 380 460 540 90 67 3 90 67 070 100 68 3 100 68 71 130 76 3 130 76 080 3 no change needed 4 In calculating equivalent lengths of pipe runs the effect of bends and fittings must be taken into account The table below covers the fittings most lik...

Page 12: ...ether 5 Connect pipework between units ensuring a Only refrigeration quality copper is used b The ends are capped on tubes and parts when not working on them to prevent moisture or dirt entering the system c If pipes are brazed use a copper phosphorous alloy containing 5 silver ensuring that dry nitrogen is passed through the components involved to prevent oxidation d The suction and expansion lin...

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Page 14: ...r the outdoor unit electrics is through the cabinet to a terminal block MCU MHPUE and DCUE units are supplied wired via a head pressure controller to give maximum control Ensure that all connections are secure and that both units are earthed MCU unit fan motors have a high speed black wire and a low speed red wire the speed not being used is wired into a dummy terminal They are supplied wired for ...

Page 15: ...s is only for charging overriding alarms and running the MHPUE fan at maximum speed during the charging process Do not forget to remove it once charging is complete see 10 MCU outdoor units are fitted with head pressure control before charging isolate the unit and transfer the blue wire on the head pressure control from terminal 4 to terminal 1 Do not forget to transfer it back once charging is co...

Page 16: ... 16 HL WIRING DIAGRAM HLR WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 17: ... 17 MCU WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 Phase MCU 90 3 Phase MCU 90 to 100 3 Phase MCU 130 to 165 ...

Page 18: ... 18 MCU WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 Phase MCU 90 3 Phase MCU 90 to 100 3 Phase MCU 130 to 165 ...

Page 19: ... 19 MHPUE WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 Phase MHPUE 90 3 Phase MHPUE 90 ...

Page 20: ... 20 3 Phase MHPUE 100 to 130 ...

Page 21: ... 21 HL INTERCONNECTING WIRING DIAGRAMS HL 380 1 Phase MCU 90 HL 380 to 460 3 Phase MCU 90 to 100 ...

Page 22: ... 22 HL 460 to 540 3 Phase MCU 130 to 165 HLR INTERCONNECTING WIRING DIAGRAMS HLR 380 1 Phase MCU 90 HLR 380 to 460 3 Phase MCU 90 to 100 ...

Page 23: ... 23 HLR 380 1 Phase MHPUE 90 HLR 380 to 460 3 Phase MHPUE 90 to 100 HLR 460 to 540 3 Phase MCU 130 to 165 HLR 540 3 Phase MHPUE 130 ...

Page 24: ...wise further towards the snow flake Minimum is approximately 19 C room temperature Similarly higher room temperatures can be maintained by turning the knob anticlockwise further towards the sun The lower knob selects the fan speed required or the Off position Knob Position Effect Upper Lower Any Unit Switched Off As Set Minimum fan speed with auto control for normal room temperature and lowest sou...

Page 25: ...e higher temperatures The white neon is lit when the unit is in cooling mode The amber neon is lit when the unit is in heating mode if the system includes a heat pump outdoor unit Neither neon is lit when the thermostat is between cooling and heating User Maintenance Isolate at the mains before commencing any maintenance work In order to maintain maximum efficiency it is important that the filter ...

Page 26: ...e plastic drip tray 5 Secure the indoor unit in position and braze all pipework 6 Fit the drip tray so that the rear flange is held in position by the drip tray support bracket and refit the three No 10 x 3 4 drip tray support bracket screws Fig 1 7 Use two of the retained No 10 x 3 8 screws to secure the drip tray to the lugs at the front of the sealing plates Use the No 10 x 1 2 screw provided i...

Page 27: ...t assembly to the left hand hanger bracket at the angle shown in Fig 2 Use one of the screws to connect the earth green yellow cable ring terminal between the pump bracket and the hanger bracket 6 Ease off the edge clips and remove the sensor bracket from the drip tray The sensor filter assembly is supplied fitted to a transition bracket a If the unit has been supplied with a sensor bracket with s...

Page 28: ...for the controls and sensor to stabilize b Slowly add water to the condensate tray sump until the pump runs Initially the pump will be noisy until the air in the hose has been expelled It is possible that on this first cycle the pump will run dry for a short period indicated by noise c Add more water to the sump and the pump will cycle in the normal manner d With the system in cooling mode continu...

Page 29: ...e unit cabinet and lay the unit on its backpanel 2 Remove the three No 10 electrics tray retaining screws and spring the tray free 3 Remove the four No 10 evaporator coil retaining screws and lift the coil away complete with sealing plates and the insulation plate 4 Remove and discard the blanking plate from the left hand hanger bracket 5 Remove the tape covering the slots in the right hand hanger...

Page 30: ... into the hole in the left hand end of the fin block to a depth of at least 150mm neatly coil the excess capillary without kinking it 4 Route the cables along the ledge beneath the drip tray using the self adhesive cable clamps to secure them pass the cables through the flexi grommetted hole into the electrics tray 5 The cables are supplied to suit HL HLR 540 models On all other models gather the ...

Page 31: ...e Unit underrated for conditioned area Check heat load against capacity Thermostat not operating correctly Check wiring position of phial and operation Refrigerant shortage Check for leaks Recover repair evacuate and recharge Indoor coil dry or partly sweating Dirty condenser Clean fins if necessary E Indoor coil frosting Refrigerant shortage Check for leaks Recover repair evacuate and recharge Di...

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