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i-MAX 

Industrial inverter air/water heat pump with axial fans 

INDEX 

1

 

CONSERVATION OF THE MANUAL .......................................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1

 

GRAPHIC

 

SYMBOLS

 

USED

 

IN

 

THE

 

MANUAL ............................................................................................................................ 5

 

2

 

PERMITTED USES ................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

3

 

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES ................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

3.1

 

PERSONAL

 

PROTECTION

 

EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................................................... 5

 

3.2

 

HEALTH

 

AND

 

SAFETY

 

OF

 

WORKERS ........................................................................................................................................ 5

 

4

 

PURPOSES AND CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL ......................................................................................................................... 6

 

5

 

USER – ONBOARD CONTROLLER INTERFACE .......................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.1

 

MENU

 

STRUCTURE

 

DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

5.2

 

MENU

 

CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

5.2.1

 

Setpoint menu ................................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

5.2.2

 

Password menu .............................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.2.3

 

Sensors menu ................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.2.4

 

Alarms menu .................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

5.2.5

 

Digital inputs menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

 

5.2.6

 

Parameters menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.7

 

Operation hours menu ................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.8

 

USB menu ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.8.1

 

CONTROLLER’S FIRMWARE UPDATING .......................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.8.2

 

PARAMETERS UPDATING ............................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.9

 

DISPLAY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

5.2.10

 

LED STATUS DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................ 10

 

6

 

I/O PORTS OF THE SYSTEM................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

7

 

OPERATION’S LOGICS ........................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

7.1

 

DYNAMIC

 

SET-POINT

 

CONTROL ........................................................................................................................................... 11

 

7.2

 

CIRCULATOR

 

MANAGEMENT

 

(IF

 

INSTALLED) ....................................................................................................................... 11

 

7.2.1

 

OPERATION UNDER THERMOREGULATOR CALL (Default) ........................................................................................... 12

 

7.2.2

 

OPERATION UNDER THERMOREGULATOR CALL WITH PERIODIC ACTIVATION ........................................................... 12

 

7.2.3

 

OPERATION WITH ACTIVE ELECTRIC HEATER ............................................................................................................... 12

 

7.2.4

 

CONTINUOUS OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................... 12

 

7.2.5

 

LINEAR REGULATION OF THE CIRCULATOR – DOUBLE 

Δ

T

Water

 – .................................................................................. 12

 

7.2.6

 

AIR PURGING OF THE SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.3

 

COMPRESSORS

 

CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.3.1

 

TRANSITORY OF STARTING ........................................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.3.2

 

ON-OFF compressors activation logic ........................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.3.3

 

Release logic of the ON/OFF compressors .................................................................................................................... 13

 

7.3.4

 

INVERTER COMPRESSORS CONTROL IN COOLING MODE ............................................................................................ 14

 

7.3.5

 

INVERTER COMPRESSORS CONTROL IN HEATING MODE ............................................................................................. 14

 

7.3.6

 

SAFE TIME PERIODS ...................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.3.7

 

EMERGENCY CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 15

 

7.3.8

 

DEACTIVATION OF THE COMPRESSORS FOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE ..................................................................... 15

 

7.4

 

HEAT

 

PUMP

 

MODE

 

OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.5

 

HEAT

 

DISSIPATION

 

FAN

 

MOTOR

 

CONTROL .......................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.5.1

 

FAN SPEED CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.5.2

 

FAN SPEED CONTROL IN COOLING MODE .................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.5.3

 

FAN SPEED CONTROL IN HEATING MODE .................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.6

 

DEFROSTING

 

CYCLE .............................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

7.6.1

 

FORCED MANUAL DEFROST ......................................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.7

 

COMPRESSOR

 

CRANCKASE

 

HEATER ..................................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.8

 

ANTIFREEZE

 

PROTECTION

 

ELECTRIC

 

HEATERS

 

(WHEN

 

THE

 

“KA”

 

ACCESSORY

 

IS

 

PRESENT) .................................................. 16

 

7.9

 

R

EMOTE 

ON/OFF .................................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

8

 

ACTIVABLE SIGNALIZATIONS FOR 0466, 0475 AND 0485 SIZES ............................................................................................. 17

 

9

 

ACTIVABLE LOGIC FUNCTIONS WITH GI- MODULE FOR PLANT MANAGEMENT (OPTIONAL) ................................................ 17

 

9.1

 

DEFROSTING

 

CYCLE

 

SIGNALIZATION .................................................................................................................................... 17

 

9.2

 

PLANT

 

SEASON

 

SIGNALIZATION ........................................................................................................................................... 17

 

Summary of Contents for i-MAX 0466

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Page 2: ...e Series Serie Serie S rie i MAX SSL 0466 06115 Industrial inverter air water heat pump with axial fans Possible wasted electrical or electronic devices products should not be located together with no...

Page 3: ...12 7 2 3 OPERATION WITH ACTIVE ELECTRIC HEATER 12 7 2 4 CONTINUOUS OPERATION 12 7 2 5 LINEAR REGULATION OF THE CIRCULATOR DOUBLE TWater 12 7 2 6 AIR PURGING OF THE SYSTEM 13 7 3 COMPRESSORS CONTROL 1...

Page 4: ...9 10 6 AUXILIARY SYSTEMS OFFSET MANAGEMENT 26 9 11 DOUBLE SET POINT MANAGEMENT 26 9 11 1 SETTINGS 26 9 11 2 ADJUSTABLE SETPOINTS 27 9 11 3 COMMUTATIONS 27 9 12 SECONDARY CIRCULATOR MANAGEMENT RELAUNC...

Page 5: ...personnel and competent in the existing rules in the country in which the appliance will be installed 3 GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES Before beginning to operate on the units every user has to be perfectl...

Page 6: ...nt under voltage To touch the equipment if you are not allowed If the lightning risk is high the unit must be protected the risk assessment must comply with the CEI EN 62305 2 regulation If there is a...

Page 7: ...djust the summer set point value UP button In the setting mode this button allows you to move up to a higher menu or to increase the value of a parameter when you are in the edit mode DOWN button In t...

Page 8: ...cond setpoint in the summer C 18 0 Coo H03 He2 Second setpoint in the winter C 35 0 H02 Hea 5 2 2 Password menu Enter the password for the desired access level The controller will automatically open t...

Page 9: ...sequence 6 Once the update is completed the board returns to normal operation and the appliance is ready to start operation 7 Turn off the unit by placing the main switch in OFF position 8 Remove the...

Page 10: ...tion 24 Alarm signalization 31 Plant season signalization 47 Lockout signalization DO3 phase DO3N neutral Under voltage output 230Vac 50Hz 2A AC1 For the sizes of 0466 0475 and 0485 Wherever the GI op...

Page 11: ...n Continuous operation The circulator will immediately switch off if You have a pump circulator locking alarm including the manual reset flow switch alarm The unit is in stand by mode or when it s swi...

Page 12: ...it will be activated periodically for a duration given by the parameter P17 in seconds after a counting time set by the parameter P16 in minutes activated when the thermoregulation is fulfilled and th...

Page 13: ...the expansion valve the reversing valve is commutated in the opposite direction to that required by the actual mode for 5 seconds in order to allow the equilibrium of the optimal pressures for startin...

Page 14: ...15 b05 C 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 b25 C 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 0 2 0 2 0 7 3 5 INVERTER COMPRESSORS CONTROL IN HEATING MODE The compressors are active in heating mode if the heat pump is enabled H09 Configurati...

Page 15: ...ee the paragraph related to auxiliary electric heaters 7 5 HEAT DISSIPATION FAN MOTOR CONTROL The control of the dissipation is as a function of the condensing pressure in chiller mode operation where...

Page 16: ...rtant decreasing of the thermal efficiency of the unit it can lead also to the risk of damaging the unit itself The adjustable parameter d01 enables the defrost operation 1 enabled defrosting Please s...

Page 17: ...ated above on the DO3 DO3N terminals Parameter H81 it s possible to configure a 230Vac signal output voltage by setting the following user parameters introducing the installer password in the control...

Page 18: ...water production DHW 3 The function is active in heating mode The remote switching on off function doesn t deactivate the domestic hot water production DHW 4 The function is active in heating mode Th...

Page 19: ...hole system Note It is possible to invert the polarity of the digital input to do that please contact our technical office 9 5 3 HEATING MODE ON DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK If the following setting H83 1...

Page 20: ...eater r24 Num 1 o 3 Type of utilization of the electric heaters 9 8 2 AUXILIARY ELECTRIC HEATER OF THE PLANT IN DEFROST CYCLE During defrost cycle see Paragraph 7 6 by setting r21 1 in addition to r10...

Page 21: ...h DHW and plant sides no priority intervention for electric heaters Settings of the parameter r32 when the boiler is being installed r32 0 boiler without a circulating pump with thermoregulation to be...

Page 22: ...his remote sensor is less than the setpoint Hea the boiler will be activated and then will be deactivated when the measured temperature by the remote sensor is greater than setpoint Hea The boiler wil...

Page 23: ...0 1 0 1 2 2 3 5 6 0 1 7 1 Auxiliary electric heater of sanitary 2 After r15 minutes boiler HEAT SAN SANITARY 0 1 1 Set up of minutes 2 3 2 3 8 1 Boiler 2 After r15 minutes auxiliary electric heater o...

Page 24: ...ter r12 minutes later heat pump HEAT HEAT SAN HEAT 1 0 1 2 Set up of minutes 1 3 1 3 3 1 Boiler 2 After r12 minutes heat pump 3 After r12 minutes later auxiliary electric heater of plant HEAT HEAT SAN...

Page 25: ...AN HEAT 0 1 0 1 2 Set up of minutes 1 3 4 6 0 2 8 1 Auxiliary electric heater of plant HEAT HEAT SAN HEAT 0 1 0 1 2 Set up of minutes 0 2 5 1 3 9 1 Boiler HEAT SAN SANITARY 0 1 0 1 2 Set up of minutes...

Page 26: ...to the open state the auxiliary electric heater of the plant will turned off It works as indicated in the TABLE 1 2 3 and 4 3 COOL SAN SANITARY Not available It works as indicated in the TABLE 5 4 COO...

Page 27: ...ng pump for the plant circuit utilizations An ambient thermostat must be appropriately configured NC state connected on the terminals DI3E DI3E by the installer Thermostat contact normally open Active...

Page 28: ...eeze alarm activation setting C 2 127 127 INSTALLER A09 Antifreeze alarm hysteresis C 3 0 0 0 25 5 INSTALLER A16 Low pressure set in cooling operation Bar Based on the model 4 0 80 0 INSTALLER A27 Low...

Page 29: ...periodic mode min 20 0 600 INSTALLER P17 Time of operation of the pump in periodic mode sec 90 0 255 INSTALLER 0 deactivation of periodic mode P18 Enabling of unique pump operation in network 0 0 1 I...

Page 30: ...activated function 1 enabled function 2 Operation of auxiliary plant side electric only if H83 1 r16 DHW auxiliary heater heat pump activation delay min 15 0 255 INSTALLER r19 Activation time of drain...

Page 31: ...matically reset for the first 2 times and goes off after 5 seconds If the alarm occurs more than 3 times per hour the manual reset of the alarm is required The alarm is not active for 10 seconds after...

Page 32: ...pump E041 Misfitted temperature alarm Heat pump E101 Communication Timeout GI module error Heat pump E611 Inlet water temp sensor error Heat pump E682 Plant water plant temperature remote sensor if e...

Page 33: ...1 E913 Automatic All compressors are off for at least 180 sec E921 E923 Automatic All compressors are off for at least 180 sec E931 E933 Automatic All compressors are off for at least 180 sec E941 E94...

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