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INSTALLATION MANUAL

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES

Air to Water Heat Pump

 H y  drolution (HM)

HSB60/HMK60/FDCW60VNX-A

PT300/RC-HY20/40

PSC012D085B

S

English

Original instruction

This heat pump complies with EMC Directive 2004/108/
EC (replaced by 2014/30/EU on 20/4/2016), LV Directive 
2006/95/EC (replaced by 2014/35/EU on 20/4/2016).
CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply.

HK 200S

Summary of Contents for HMK60

Page 1: ...HMK60 FDCW60VNX A PT300 RC HY20 40 PSC012D085BS English Original instruction This heat pump complies with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC replaced by 2014 30 EU on 20 4 2016 LV Directive 2006 95 EC replaced by 2014 35 EU on 20 4 2016 CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply HK 200S ...

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Page 3: ...40 37 HMK60 with RC HY20 37 HMK60 with RC HY40 37 Connection between controller and circulation pump GP12 38 HSB60 with RC HY20 38 HSB60 with RC HY40 38 HMK60 with RC HY20 39 HMK60 with RC HY40 39 Connection between controller and 3 way valve QN10 QN12 40 HSB60 with RC HY20 40 HSB60 with RC HY40 40 HMK60 with RC HY20 41 HMK60 with RC HY40 41 Connection between controller and sensors 42 RC HY20 wit...

Page 4: ...concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children WARNING Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer If you install the system by yourself it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks electric shocks fire and personal injury as a result of a system malfunction Install the system in full accordance with the instruction manual Incorrect i...

Page 5: ...elf Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair If you repair or modify the unit it can cause water Safety precautions Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage And to avoid jolting out of alignment be sure to hang up the unit at 4 point support An improper manner of portage such as 3 point support can cause death or serious personal...

Page 6: ...ccur If leaked gases accumulate around the unit it can cause fire Do not install the unit where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid gas etc or combustible gas such as thinner and petroleum gases can accumulate or collect or where volatile combustible substances are handled Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger breakage of plastic parts and etc And combustible gas can cause fire Secure...

Page 7: ...nt and cause a claim Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight It can cause malfunction or deformation of the remote controller Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals plants or art It can cause the damage of the items Take care when carrying the unit by hand If the unit weights more than 20kg it mus...

Page 8: ...eing charged with the incorrect refrigerant by mistake And the protruding dimension of pipe for flare processing and flare nut size for R410A are also altered from that for conventional refrigerant in order to reinforce strength against the pressure for R410A Accordingly the dedicated tools for R410A listed in the below mentioned table should be prepared for installation and servicing Dedicated to...

Page 9: ...trical components AA23 Communication board AA23 F3 Fuse for external heating cable AA23 S3 DIP switch addressing of outdoor unit AA23 X1 Terminal block incoming supply connection of KVR AA23 X4 Terminal block communication with indoor module control module AA23 X100 Terminal block communication outdoor module For outdoor unit installation information see Installation manual for Outdoor unit Sensor...

Page 10: ...estic hot water central heating QN12 Isolation valve cooling heating GP12 Circulation pump EP2 Heat exchanger Sensors BP4 Pressure sensor high pressure BT3 Temperature sensor heating medium return BT6 Temperature sensor hot water loading BT7 Temperature sensor top of the hot water heater BT12 Temperature sensor condenser outlet BT15 Temperature sensor liquid BT25 Temperature sensor heating medium ...

Page 11: ... insulation of the storage tank 7 Adjustable foot Side view of the PT300 storage tanks 8 Thermometer 9 Connector pipe for mounting electric heating unit 10 Inspection opening 11 Hot water intake connector pipe 12 Hot water circulation connector pipe 13 Temperature sensor cover 14 Coil supply connector pipe 15 Connection of return line from the coil 16 Cold water supply connector pipe General infor...

Page 12: ...y a concrete wall Indoor unit with tank and tank unit must be set on a solid waterproof base that would keep the weight of the unit The height adjusting legs allow for levelling and stable setting HMK60 20 40 mm Wrench size 13 PT300 0 15 mm For indoor unit with tank floor drain port is required to connect drain hose in case cooling function is used Install indoor unit with its back to an outside w...

Page 13: ...or the installer HMK60 800 mm IMPORTANT For HMK60 leave10 25 mmfree spacebetweenthe indoor moduleand theback wall for cablesand piping PT300 Amin Amin is required on top to replace anode bar and 500 mm is required in front to replace immersion heater if equipped Application Connector pipe dia Type of anode Amin PT300 1 Chain ø26 8 150 mm Titanium anode 200 mm RC HY20 40 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm ...

Page 14: ...oom 1 The bracket for the split box is mounted to the wall by use of appropriate screws 4 ø 1 0 2 Insert HSB60 in the bracket mounted to the wall NOTE Indoor unit weigh16kgexcludingwater inside Hanging control unit Use all mounting points and install control unit upright against a flat wall Make sure whole back surface faces the wall Mounting point Mounting point Mounting point Mounting point ...

Page 15: ...s standard initial pressure must be entered in the check list on User s manua1 Any change in the initial pressure affects the ability of the expansion vessel to handle the expansion of the water Consult local distributor in case height difference exceeds 5m H Recommended installation order 1 Hang indoor unit and control unit to appropriate position and connect indoor unit and tank unit 2 Connect in...

Page 16: ...ate any future servicing Indoor unit can be connected to the radiator system floor heating system and or fan convectors Safety valve is not equipped with in indoor unit Make sure to install safety valve in the circuit FDCW60 AA25 P HSB60 BP4 BT3 BT15 BT12 XL14 XL13 XL1 XL2 PT300 Pipe installation Installation diagram FDCW60VNX A outdoor unit provides heat for space heating and domestic hot water u...

Page 17: ...11 XL14 XL13 XL2 XL4 XL3 HMK60 Pipe installation Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Vent P Manometer Cut off valve Circulation pump Water tap Particulate filter Non return valve Compressor Balancing valve Heat exchanger Three way valve Cooling Safety valve Central heating system T Thermometer Domestic hot water Temperature sensor Heating systems Floor heating Diaphragm expansion vessel Cooling system ...

Page 18: ...hout underfloor cooling application HSB60 HMK60 FDCW60VNX A 50 20 Overflow valve NOTE Afreeflow isrequired for all dockingoptions which meansthat anoverflow valve must be installed The circulation pump may become damaged Pump capacity diagram HSB60 HSB60 is not equipped with circulation pump This graph shows the characteristic of CPD11 25 55 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Pressure kPa 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4...

Page 19: ...nections HSB60 XL13 XL1 XL14 XL2 Pipe connections XL1 Red mark Climate system flow ø28 mm XL2 Blue mark Climate system return ø28 mm XL14 Gas line refrigerant flare XL13 Liquid line refrigerant flare HMK60 600 5 610 5 300 156 93 5 92 5 XL11 XL14 XL1 XL2 XL3 XL5 XL4 XL13 PF3 XL10 87 63 55 65 155 44 152 Pipe connections XL1 Connection Heating medium supply ø22 mm XL2 Connection Heating medium return ø2...

Page 20: ...20 E Heating unit connection inch 1 Female F Thermometer enclosure mm ø10 Female N Hot water outlet inch 1 Male L Hot water circulation inch Male K Temp sensor enclosure BT7 mm ø16 Female J Coil supply inch 1 Male I Temp sensor enclosure BT6 mm ø16 Female H Return from coil inch 1 Male G Cold water input inch 1 Male Pipe installation ...

Page 21: ...here The water may drip from the pipe HSB60 XL14 XL1 XL13 XL2 Install safety valve as close to XL2 as possible HMK60 XL9 XL8 XL3 XL5 XL4 XL2 XL1 XL10 XL11 Install safety valve FL2 on XL11 Connection to hot water heater For HSB60 indoor unit it is necessary to connect PT300 tank unit applying 3 way valve in order to use domestic hot water function For HMK60 indoor unit 180L tank unit is integrated ...

Page 22: ...and its pipings to indoor unit must be installed indoors where the temperature wouldn t drop below 15 C in order to prevent pipings from icing Maximum piping length between indoor unit and tank is 10m Tank unit should be placed on firm preferably a concrete floor or foundation Pipe installation Tank unit can be aligned using the adjustable feet Protection against overpressure shall be made in acco...

Page 23: ...m exceeds the allowable value 6 Strainer 7 Hot water circulating pump 8 Hot water expansion vessel Information Inorder tominimizetheflow of water fromthe safety valve associated withthethermal expansionof the liquid it is advisabletoinstall a suitableexpansionvessel at thecold water connection see item8 CAUTION Installation of the appropriate safety valve in the cold water supply line protecting t...

Page 24: ...pe 5 Connect the pipe to the elbow with the dimensions shown in the figure below leading pipe in the top of the housing in place of the XL5 plug Mount the pipe insulation 520 120 Circulation pipe dimensions Elbow 15x15 6 At the outlet of the circulation tube install the circulation pump and then connect its control to the RC HY Chapter 5 Electrical connection 7 Install the control panel and the fro...

Page 25: ...g in order to avoid condensation during cooling operation It is also strongly recommended to insulate piping for heating only application in order to avoid getting burned or reducing the heating capacity The thickness of the insulation should be 20mm where the relative humidity exceeds 70 Drain connection HMK 60 is equipped with a condensate hose in the heat exchanger section The hose drains all c...

Page 26: ...em Max pressure climate system 0 25 MPa 2 5 Bar FDCW60VNX A HMK60 HSB60 65 C Highest recommended supply return temperature 55 45 C 65 C 65 C 58 C 25 C 7 C 20 L 50 L 0 29 L s 0 19 L s 0 09 L s Nominal system flow heating ѬT 5K 0 29 L s 6kW 7 45 C Nominal system flow cooling ѬT 5K 0 28 L s 5 8kW 35 7 C External circulation pump must be used when the pressure drop in the system is greater than the av...

Page 27: ...supply line1 BT50 Room sensor BT63 Temperature sensor external supply line after electric heater BT71 Temperature sensor external return line1 GP10 Circulation pump Heating medium QN10 Reversing valve Hot water Heating medium2 EB1 Additional heat EB1 Immersion heater KA1 Auxiliary relay Contactor2 EB101 Heat pump system BP4 Pressure sensor condensor3 BT3 Temperature sensor return line3 BT12 Temper...

Page 28: ...When the hot water heater accumulator tank is fully charged the reversing valve switches to the climate system Additional heat EB1 is turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity This is used for both heating and charging hot water The additional heat can also be used for water heater when a higher temperature is required than the heat pump can produce During cool...

Page 29: ...heater accumulator tank CP10 When the hot water heater accumulator tank is fully charged the reversing valve switches to the climate system Additional heat EB1 is turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity Immersion heater EB20 in the water heater accumulator tank is used during the time to produce hot water if the heat pump is used for heating at the same time ...

Page 30: ...turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity This is used for both heating and charging water heater The additional heat can also be used for water heater when a higher temperature is required than the heat pump can produce Cooling is controlled by the sensor BT64 and the reversing valve QN12 swithes to the cooling system If several simultaneous demands occur whil...

Page 31: ...fore carrying out any servicing Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force Make sure to turn off the power supply during installation NOTE Do not turn on the power on control until the boiler is filled with water The circulation pump and immersion heater may become damaged NOTE If the power supply cable is damaged only authorised person may ...

Page 32: ... with indoor module control module AA23 X100 Terminal block communication outdoor module FDCW HMK60 F2 F1 X1 T1 AA23 AA8 X3 F3 SF2 X2 K1 K3 Explanation X1 Terminal block sensors X2 Terminal block power supply X3 Terminal block SF1 Controller switch K1 K3 Submersible heater contact T1 Thermostat standby mode F3 Temperature limiter AA8 Titanium anode board AA23 Communication board F1 Circuit breaker...

Page 33: ... approx 1 5 kg F3 F3 SF2 RC HY20 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AA2 AA4 XJ3 X1 SF1 AA4 X2 AA7 AA4 XJ4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X1 FA1 AA7 UB2 UB1 PF3 Explanation AA2 Base card AA4 Display unit AA4 XJ3 USB socket AA4 XJ4 Service outlet No function AA7 Extra relay circuit board FA1 Miniature circuit breaker X1 Terminal block incoming electrical supply ...

Page 34: ...mergency mode relay X1 Terminal block incoming electrical supply X2 Terminal block AUX4 AUX6 SF1 Switch PF3 Serial number plate UB1 Cable grommet incoming supply electricity power for accessories UB2 Cable grommet signal Accessibility electrical connection for controller The cover of the control module is opened using a Torx 25 screwdriver Assembly takes place in the reverse order 3 2 1 NOTE The c...

Page 35: ...nhook from the panel 2 Lift the display unit from its mountings 3 Align the two lower mountings on the reverse of the display unit with the two upper holes in the panel as illustrated 4 Secure the display on the panel 5 When the electrical connection is ready the display must be reinstalled with three mounting points again otherwise the front cover cannot be installed ...

Page 36: ...nit outdoor unit and controller separately 230V 1AC 50Hz is applied For indoor unit incoming supply is connected on AA23 X1 terminal AA23 X1 AA23 F3 AA23 AA23 X4 AA23 S3 AA23 X100 For outdoor unit incoming supply is connected on TB terminal See figure on Connection between indoor and outdoor unit Connection between indoor and outdoor unit The communication cable between indoor and outdoor unit is c...

Page 37: ...Electric heater ELK9M reference 16 A 400V 3NAC 50Hz Recommended cable size for HSB60 The recommended cable size shown in the following table is reference value Choose appropriate size according to local laws and regulations Cable size Power Indoor unit 3core 1 5mm2 power cable Power Outdoor unit 3core 2 5mm2 power cable Indoor unit Outdoor unit 2core 1 5mm2 communication cable Indoor unit Controll...

Page 38: ...nce value Choose appropriate size according to local laws and regulations Cable size Power Indoor unit 5core 2 5mm2 power communication cable Indoor unit Outdoor unit 5core 2 5mm2 power communication cable Indoor unit Controller 3core 1 5mm2 power cable 3core 0 5mm2 LiYY EKKX or equivalent communication cable RC HY20 40 Cable connection is different according to the system structure Refer to the co...

Page 39: ...nd indoor unit HSB60 Signal cable is connected between controller and indoor unit with screened 3 core cable for HSB60 Choose correct terminal according to the type of controller as shown below HSB60 with RC HY20 Connect the port 19 A 20 B and 21 GND on X2 terminal on RC HY20 to the port 1 2 and 3 on X4 terminal on AA23 board on HSB60 respectively 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B GND SMO A B GND A B GND 19 20 21 1...

Page 40: ...PE N and L on circulation pump EB101 GP12 respectively Control signal cable is connected between the port 7 and 8 on X4 terminal on AA3 board on RC HY40 and GND and PWM on circulation pump respectively as shown below SMO Externt PE L N External RC HY 40 AA2 X4 EB101 GP12 L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 1 2 3 4 LEK 1 2 3 4 AA2 X4 4 5 6 7 8 9 RC HY40 0 1 9 8 7 6 5 SMO Externt External RC HY 40 AA3 X4 EB101 GP12 ...

Page 41: ...1 RC HY HMK60 HMK60 is equipped with circulation pump GP12 Choose correct terminal according to the type of controller HMK60 with RC HY20 Connect the port 5 6 and 7 on X4 terminal on AA2 board to the port L N and PE for GP12 on X2 terminal on HMK60 respectively PE L N 9 8 7 6 5 4 L N PE HMK60 X2 RC HY20 40 GP12 L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 1 2 3 4 LEK 1 2 3 4 AA2 X4 AA2 X4 RC HY20 40 X2 X1 EMERGENCY RC HY R...

Page 42: ...ith potential free variable relay Connect L and Control wire on 3 way valve to the port 15 and 16 on X4 terminal on AA2 board on RC HY20 respectively Also connect L and N wire to power supply as shown below Additional setting is necessary in menu 5 4 See Menu system for details 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 SMO Externt L L N N External RC HY 20 AA2 X4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 RC HY20 QN12 CAUTION The relay...

Page 43: ... wires on appropriate port according to the type of controller HMK60 with RC HY20 3way valve for Heating Hot water QN10 Connect the port 2 3 and 4 on X4 terminal on AA2 board on RC HY20 40 to the port N Black and Brown for QN10 on X2 terminal on HMK60 respectively as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 AA2 X4 X2 Brown N LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 RC HY20 40 HMK60 X2 X1 EMERGENCY RC HY RC HY FDCW QN10 Black...

Page 44: ... for hot water top BT7 can be connected to RC HY20 to show the water temperature at the top of the tank if it is possible to install a sensor at the top of the tank Connect the sensor to the port 4 and 6 on X2 terminal SMO Externt 5 6 7 2 1 4 3 External RC HY 20 X2 BT7 RC HY20 X2 Temperature sensor BT63 outlet at additional heater This sensor is used in case electric heater is placed before 3 way ...

Page 45: ...K60 5 6 7 2 1 4 3 X2 X1 BT7 RC HY20 HMK60 X2 RC HY X1 RC HY20 with HMK60 Ambient air temperature sensor BT1 Refer to the connection RC HY20 with HSB60 Hot water charging sensor BT6 tank bottom The temperature sensor hot water charging BT6 is placed at the bottom part of the water heater Connect the port 5 and 6 on X2 terminal on RC HY20 to the port BT6 on X1 terminal on HMK60 5 6 7 2 1 4 3 X2 X1 B...

Page 46: ...for heating The temperature sensor BT 25 is placed on the supply line for heating Connect the port 8 and 10 on X2 terminal on RC HY20 to the port BT25 on X1 terminal on HMK60 X1 BT25 9 10 11 6 8 7 X2 RC HY RC HY20 X2 HMK60 X1 Temperature sensor BT71 return pipe The temperature sensor BT71 is placed on the return pipe line for water heater For connection see page 50 AUX inputs Temperature sensor BT...

Page 47: ... is used in case cooling application is required For connection see page 54 AUX inputs RC HY40 with HSB60 Ambient air temperature sensor BT1 Install ambient air temperature sensor BT1 in the shade on a wall facing north or north west so it is unaffected by the morning sun for example Connect the sensor to the port 1 and 2 on X6 terminal on AA3 board If a conduit is used it must be sealed to preven...

Page 48: ...Connect the port 7 and 8 on X6 terminal on AA3 board on RC HY40 to the port BT6 on X1 terminal on HMK60 RC HY X1 X1 BT6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AA3 X6 RC HY40 AA3 X6 HMK60 Hot water sensor BT7 tank top The temperature sensor hot water top BT7 is placed at the top of the water heater Connect the port 15 and 16 on X6 terminal on AA3 board on RC HY40 to the port BT7 on X1 terminal on HMK60 X1 BT7 11 12 1...

Page 49: ...t for cooling The temperature sensor BT64 is placed on the supply line for cooling For connection see page 54 AUX inputs Temperature sensor BT63 outlet at additional heater The temperature sensor BT63 is placed on the outlet at additional heater For connection see page 54 AUX inputs Temperature sensor BT25 outlet for heating The temperature sensor BT 25 is placed on the supply line for heating Con...

Page 50: ...ticeable difference inroomtemperature Use two core cable with a minimum 0 5mm2 cross section Step controlled additional heat NOTE Mark upany junctionboxeswithwarningsfor external voltage External step controlled additional heat can be controlled by up to three potential free relays in the control module 3 step linear or 7 step binary Alternatively two relays 2 step linear or 3 step binary can be u...

Page 51: ...medium circulates through the external additional heating E P 2 3 4 SMO Externt X1 External RC HY 20 40 RC HY20 40 X1 If the relay is to be used for control voltage bridge the supply from terminal block X1 1 to X1 2 and connect neutral and control voltage from the external additional heat to X1 0 N and X1 4 L 1 0 E P 2 3 4 SMO Externt N L X1 External RC HY 20 40 RC HY20 40 X1 Connection example wi...

Page 52: ...L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 RC HY20 40 AUX inputs Other external inputs are available on the port 11 through 18 on X2 terminal on RC HY20 AUX1 2 3 4 5 and 6 correspond to the port 11 12 13 15 16 and 17 respectively Port 14 and 18 are GND and are common to the all auxiliary circuit Connect a sensor or switch between AUX and GND with a two core cable with a minimum cross section of 0 5mm2 LEK L N 1 1 ...

Page 53: ...ng means that the additional heat the compressor heating and cooling are disconnected by connecting a potential free switch function to the input selected in menu 5 4 A closed contact results in the electrical output being disconnected Switch for SG ready NOTE Thisfunctioncanonly beused inmainsnetworks that support the SG Ready standard SG Ready requirestwo AUX inputs This function can only be use...

Page 54: ...al pump control GP10 External pump GP10 is used in case additional heater is placed after 3 way valve that switches heating hot water refer to page 27 for diagram Connect the circulation pump as shown below using the port 15 and 16 on X4 terminal 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 SMO Externt L L N N PE PE External RC HY 20 AA2 X4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 RC HY20 Hot water circulation pump control GP11 In case ...

Page 55: ...er electrical appliances are connected in the property and the electric heater is energised at the same time there is a risk of tripping the main fuse of the property The control module has an integrated load monitor that controls the power steps of the electric heater by disconnecting step by step in the event of overload in a phase It will be reconnected if other current consumption is reduced C...

Page 56: ...nt Switch for external alarm Switch for external blocking AUX outputs External output is available on the port NC NO and C on X7 terminal on AA3 board on RC HY40 The relay output can have a max load of 2A at resistive load SMO Externt 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 0 PE A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 K1 K2 K3 A2 External RC HY 40 AA7 X2 X1 L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 1 2 3 4 LEK 1 2 3 4 X1 1 1 N L 0 E P 2 3 4 X2 1 12 34 56 2 3 4 5 6 X1 AA...

Page 57: ...hot water circulation pump GP11 is applied to maintain hot water supply line temperature warm refer to page 22 for diagram For details of connecting the pump refer to External pump control GP10 NOTE Mark upany junctionboxeswithwarningsfor external voltage myUpway Connect the network connected cable straight Cat 5e UTP with RJ45 contact male to contact AA4 X9 on the display unit as illustrated Use ...

Page 58: ...has the hot water circulati on system connect it to the connector pipe L Otherwise plug the pipe 5 Connect the supply J and return H of the heating medium to the coil CAUTION If thereisanelectric heatingmoduleinstalled inthe storagetank fill thetank withwater beforeconnecting it totheelectrical installation CAUTION Openthe hot water intakevalvesbefore heatingthe system upfor thefirst timeor after ...

Page 59: ...on from menu 5 2 2 on the controller Disable additional heater as well if necessary 3 After 6 8 hours enable the compressor operation in menu 5 2 2 on the controller and enable the additional heater in menu 4 9 2 and 4 9 3 on the controller 4 Start commissioning by the following steps Step 2 and 3 are not necessary for FDCW60VNX A Commissioning with heat pump Start guide is shown on the display on...

Page 60: ...tive nofunctioninthe heat pumpwill start automatically Eachtimethecontroller isON the guidewill appear until it iscompleted onthelast page Operation in the start guide language 4 6 If the start guide is left on this page it closes automatically in 60 min A Page C Option setting B Name and menu number A Page You can see the current page of the start guide Scroll between the pages of the start guide...

Page 61: ... temp to prevent condensation Check the max temperaturefor your floor with your installer floor supplier 30 40 50 60 70 C 40 C UTETEMPERATUR 10 0 10 20 30 Maximivärde Minimivärde Supply temperature Outdoor temperature Maximum value Minimum value Heating cooling curve setting heating curve1 9 1 1 system outdoor temp C flow temperature C cooling curve 1 9 1 2 system outdoor temp C flow temperature C...

Page 62: ...setting mode 2 Select a new curve The curves are numbered from 0 to 15 and the bigger number curve has steeper slope Curve 0 means that own curve menu 1 9 7 is used 3 Press OK button to exit the setting To read off a curve 1 Turn the control knob so that the ring on the shaft with the outdoor temperature is marked 2 Press OK button 3 Follow the grey line up to the curve and out to the left to read...

Page 63: ...ture is increased by 2 If a room sensor is installed and activated the desired room temperature increases by 2 C affect hot water Here you set whether the temperature of the hot water should be affected when activating SG Ready With low price mode on SG Ready the stop temperature of the hot water is set as high as possible at only compressor operation immersion heater not permitted With over capaci...

Page 64: ...nal information are shown on the display The easy to read display and menu system make it easy to navigate between various menus and options set comfort and get the necessary information B Status lamp The status lamp indicates the status of the control module It lights green during normal operation lights yellow in emergency mode lights red in the event of an alarm C OK button The OK button is use...

Page 65: ...SERVICE Advanced settings These settings are not available to the end user The menu is made visible by pressing the Back button for 7 seconds in the top screen See page 68 for details Symbols in the display The following symbols can appear in the display during operation Symbol Description This symbol appears when there is informa tion to be noticed in menu 3 1 These two symbols indicate whether t...

Page 66: ...tton to confirm the selected option The selected option has a green tick INDOOR CLIMATE 1 temperature scheduling advanced 25 0O 1 1 INDOO RCLIM ATE HOTWATER MYINS TALL ATION INFO Menu number marked sub menu Name and menu number main menu Symbol main menu Marked main menu Symbols sub menus Name sub menus Status information sub menus Setting a value time date 4 4 time day year month 24 h 12 h date V...

Page 67: ...ist of several windows Turn the control knob to scroll between the windows Current menu window Number of windows in the menu Scroll through the windows in the start guide Current menu window Number of windows in the menu 1 Turn the control knob until one of the arrows in the top left corner at the page number has been marked 2 Press the OK button to skip between the steps in the start guide Help m...

Page 68: ... 9 7 1 heating 1 9 7 2 cooling 1 9 8 point offset 2 HOTWATER 2 1 temporary lux 2 2 comfort mode 2 3 scheduling 2 9 advanced 2 9 1 periodic increase 2 9 2 hot water recirc 3 INFO 3 1 service info 3 2 compressor info 3 3 add heat info 3 4 alarm log 3 5 indoor temp log 4 MY SYSTEM 4 1 plus functions 4 1 3 internet 4 1 3 1 myUpway 4 1 3 8 tcp ip settings 4 1 3 9 proxy settings 4 1 5 SG Ready 4 1 6 smar...

Page 69: ...12 addition 5 1 14 flow set climate system 5 1 22 heat pump testing 5 1 23 compressor curve 5 2 system settings 5 2 2 installed slaves 5 2 3 docking 5 2 4 accessories 5 3 accessory settings 5 3 2 shunt controlled add heat 5 3 3 extra climate system 5 3 6 step controlled add Heat 5 3 8 hot water comfort 5 3 20 flow sensor 5 4 soft in outputs 5 5 factory setting service 5 6 forced control 5 7 start gu...

Page 70: ...t value 60 C Set the maximum supply temperature for the climate system here If the installation has more than one climate system individual maximum supply temperatures can be set for each system Climate systems 2 8 cannot be set to a higher max supply temperature than climate system 1 CAUTION Underfloor heating systemsare normally max flow line temperature set between35 and 45 C Be careful not toc...

Page 71: ...umber of permitted additional heat steps if there is internal additional heat in the tank only accessible if the additional heat is positioned after QN10 whether binary stepping is to be used and the size of the fuse Add Type shurt controlled RC HY40 only prioritised additional heat Setting range on off Factory setting off minimum running time Setting range 0 48 h Default value 12 h min temp Setting...

Page 72: ... blocked factory setting or standard docked for example to pool heating hot water charging and heating the building Marking frame Move around the marking frame using the control knob Use the OK button to select what you want to change and to confirm setting in the options box that appears to the right Workspace for docking The system docking is drawn here Factory setting dT at DOT 10 0 Setting rang...

Page 73: ...value 55 C mixing valve amplifier Setting range 0 1 10 0 Default value 1 0 mixing valve step delay Setting range 10 300 s Default values 30 s Set when the addition is to start the minimum run time and the minimum temperature for external addition with shunt here External addition with shunt is for example a wood oil gas pellet boiler You can set shunt valve amplification and shunt valve waiting tim...

Page 74: ...you have selected If this function is activated you can set cooling flow temp at 20 C and cooling flow temp at 40 C for each climate system where the function is activated CAUTION This settingoptiononly appearsif cooling permitted is activated inmenu 5 11 1 1 The shunt amplification and shunt waiting time for the different extra climate systems that are installed are also set here See the accessory ...

Page 75: ...r hot water demand to start the compressor CAUTION Donot quick start thecompressor toomany timesover a short period of time asthismay damagethecompressor and its surroundingequipment Menu 5 9 floor drying function length of period 1 7 Setting range 0 30 days Factory setting period 1 3 5 7 2 days Factory setting period 4 3 days temp period 1 7 Setting range 15 70 C Default value temp period 1 20 C ...

Page 76: ...ng Setting range auto intermittent Default value auto Set the operating mode for the charge pump here auto The charge pump runs according to the current operating mode for SMO 20 intermittent The charge pump starts and stops 20 seconds before and after the compressor in the heat pump speed during operation heating hot water cooling Setting range auto manual Default value auto Manual setting Settin...

Page 77: ...terference and in conjunction with service Hot water is not produced in emergency mode Emergency mode is activated by setting switch SF1 in mode This means that The status lamp illuminates yellow The display is not lit and the control computer is not connected Hot water is not produced The compressors are switched off Charge pump EB101 GP12 is running The heating medium pump is active The emergenc...

Page 78: ...inue or no to undo If you responded yes to the previous question the update starts and you can now follow the progress of the update on the display When the update is complete RC HY20 40 restarts NOTE Asoftwareupdatedoesnot reset themenu settingsin RC HY20 40 NOTE If theupdate isinterrupted before it iscomplete for example power cut etc the softwarecanbe reset tothe previousversionif theOK buttoni...

Page 79: ...een loggings 2 Tick activated 3 The present values from RC HY20 40 are saved in a file in the USB memory at the set interval until activated is unticked NOTE Untick activated before removingtheUSB memory Menu7 3 manage settings Menu 7 3 manage settings manage settings 7 3 save settings recover settings Here you can manage save as or retrieve from all the menu settings user and service menus in RC H...

Page 80: ...e prioritised Holiday mode activated in menu 4 7 Enter menu 4 7 and select Off Disturbance in comfort In most cases the control module notes a malfunction and indicates this with alarms and shows instructions to rectify it in the display See Manage alarm for in formation about managing alarms If the malfunction does not appear in the display or if the display is not lit the following troubleshootin...

Page 81: ...limate system The compressor does not start There is no heating requirement The heat pump does not call on heating nor hot water Temperature conditions tripped Wait until the temperature condition has been re set Minimum time between compressor starts has not been reached Wait 30 minutes and check if the compressor has started Alarm tripped Follow the display instructions Additional heating only I...

Page 82: ...arm from heat pump Deviations in the fan speed in FDCW The fan cannot rotate freely Defective control board in FDCW Defective fan motor Control board in FDCW dirty Fuse F2 blown 228 Failed defrosting 10 aborted defrost due to alarm 418 419 or 343 Too low water flow Too low return temperatur 230 Hot gas alarm Temperature deviation on the hot gas sensor Tho D twice within 60 minutes or for 60 minutes...

Page 83: ...it on sensor input Sensor does not work see section Disturbances in comfort Defective control board in FDCW 278 Sensor fault from heat pump Sensor fault outdoor temperature sensor in FDCW Tho A Open circuit or short circuit on sensor input Sensor does not work see section Disturbances in comfort Defective control board in FDCW 279 Sensor fault from heat pump Sensor fault hot gas in FDCW Tho D Open...

Page 84: ... in indoor unit BT12 Open circuit or short circuit on sensor input Sensor does not work see section Disturbances in comfort Defective control board AA23 in indoor unit 415 Sensor fault from PCA 154 Sensor fault Sensor fluid pipe in indoor unit BT15 Open circuit or short circuit on sensor input Sensor does not work see section Disturbances in comfort Defective control board AA23 in indoor unit 418 L...

Page 85: ...controlled addition ELK 9M Immersion heater 9 kW 3 x 400 V Part no MCD291A015 Hot water control VST 05M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø22 Max heat pump size 8 kW Part no MCD291A018 VST 11M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø28 Max recommended output 17 kW Part no MCD291A019 VST 20M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø35 Max recommended output 40 kW Part no MCD291A020 Reversing valve for cooling VCC 05M Part no MCD291A021 VC...

Page 86: ...84 Technical data Technical data Dimensions and setting out coordinates 0 1 1 0 1 4 360 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 215 70 5 3 RC HY 40 ...

Page 87: ...85 Technical data Electrical circuit diagram HSB60 ...

Page 88: ...86 Technical data HMK60 RC HY FDCW60VNX A FDCW60VNX A 2 FDCW60VNX A 3 ...

Page 89: ...87 Technical data FDCW60VNX A 2 FDCW60VNX A 3 RC HY RC HY RC HY ...

Page 90: ...88 Technical data RC HY RC HY RC HY ...

Page 91: ...89 Technical data RC HY20 sheet 1 Note Meaning of 3B is that this wire is connected to a wire located at 3B on same page 3 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 92: ...al data INDOOR UNIT sheet 2 Note Meaning of 3 6B means this wire is connected to a wire located at 6B on sheet 3 3 means a value of sheet number 6 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

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Page 95: ...cal data RC HY40 INDOOR UNIT HSB INDOOR UNIT HSB sheet 1 Note Meaning of 3B is that this wire is connected to a wire located at 3B on same page 3 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 96: ...echnical data sheet 2 Note Meaning of 3 6B means this wire is connected to a wire located at 6B on sheet 3 3 means a value of sheet number 6 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

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Page 99: ...97 Technical data INDOOR UNIT HSB INDOOR UNIT HSB sheet 5 ...

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Page 103: ...ump Hydrolution HM HSB100 HMK100 FDCW71VNX FDCW100VNX PT300 PT500 RC HY20 RC HY40 PSC012D085BM English Original instruction This heat pump complies with EMC Directive 2014 30 EU LV Directive 2014 35 EU CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply HK 200S ...

Page 104: ...1 2 FDCW71VNX FDCW100VNX LEK LEK ...

Page 105: ...RC HY20 38 HMK100 with RC HY40 38 Connection between controller and circulation pump GP12 38 HSB100 with RC HY20 38 HSB100 with RC HY40 39 HMK100 with RC HY20 39 HMK100 with RC HY40 40 Connection between controller and 3 way valve QN10 QN12 40 HSB100 with RC HY20 40 HSB100 with RC HY40 40 HMK100 with RC HY20 41 HMK100 with RC HY40 42 Connection between controller and sensors 42 RC HY20 with HSB100...

Page 106: ...have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children WARNING Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer If you install the system by yourself it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks electric shocks fire and personal injury as a result of a system malfunction Install the system in full accorda...

Page 107: ...elf Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair If you repair or modify the unit it can cause water Safety precautions Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage And to avoid jolting out of alignment be sure to hang up the unit at 4 point support An improper manner of portage such as 3 point support can cause death or serious personal...

Page 108: ...ccur If leaked gases accumulate around the unit it can cause fire Do not install the unit where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid gas etc or combustible gas such as thinner and petroleum gases can accumulate or collect or where volatile combustible substances are handled Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger breakage of plastic parts and etc And combustible gas can cause fire Secure...

Page 109: ...nt and cause a claim Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight It can cause malfunction or deformation of the remote controller Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals plants or art It can cause the damage of the items Take care when carrying the unit by hand If the unit weights more than 20kg it mus...

Page 110: ...altered from that for conventional refrigerant in order to prevent the system being charged with the incorrect refrigerant by mistake And the protruding dimension of pipe for flare processing and flare nut size for R410A are also altered from that for conventional refrigerant in order to reinforce strength against the pressure for R410A Accordingly the dedicated tools for R410A listed in the below...

Page 111: ...ctrical components AA23 Communication board AA23 F3 Fuse for external heating cable AA23 S3 DIP switch addressing of outdoor unit AA23 X1 Terminal block incoming supply connection of KVR AA23 X4 Terminal block communication with indoor module control module AA23 X100 Terminal block communication outdoor module For outdoor unit installation information see Installation manual for Outdoor unit Senso...

Page 112: ...estic hot water central heating QN12 Isolation valve cooling heating GP12 Circulation pump EP2 Heat exchanger Sensors BP4 Pressure sensor high pressure BT3 Temperature sensor heating medium return BT6 Temperature sensor hot water loading BT7 Temperature sensor top of the hot water heater BT12 Temperature sensor condenser outlet BT15 Temperature sensor liquid BT25 Temperature sensor heating medium ...

Page 113: ...er insulation of the storage tank 7 Adjustable foot Side view of the PT storage tanks 8 Thermometer 9 Connector pipe for mounting electric heating unit 10 Inspection opening 11 Hot water intake connector pipe 12 Hot water circulation connector pipe 13 Temperature sensor cover 14 Coil supply connector pipe 15 Connection of return line from the coil 16 Cold water supply connector pipe General inform...

Page 114: ...a concrete wall Indoor unit with tank and tank unit must be set on a solid waterproof base that would keep the weight of the unit The height adjusting legs allow for levelling and stable setting HMK100 20 40 mm Wrench size 13 PT300 500 0 15 mm For indoor unit with tank floor drain port is required to connect drain hose in case cooling function is used Install indoor unit with its back to an outsid...

Page 115: ... mm IMPORTANT For HMK100 leave10 25 mmfree spacebetweenthe indoor moduleand theback wall for cablesand piping PT300 500 Amin Amin is required on top to replace anode bar and 500 mm is required in front to replace immersion heater if equipped Application Connector pipe dia Type of anode Amin PT300 1 Chain ø26 8 150 mm Titanium anode 200 mm PT500 1 Chain ø33 5 150 mm Titanium anode 400 mm RC HY20 40...

Page 116: ...om 1 The bracket for the split box is mounted to the wall by use of appropriate screws 4 ø 1 0 2 Insert HSB100 in the bracket mounted to the wall NOTE Indoor unit weigh18 kgexcludingwater inside Hanging control unit Use all mounting points and install control unit upright against a flat wall Make sure whole back surface faces the wall Mounting point Mounting point Mounting point Mounting point ...

Page 117: ... s standard initial pressure must be entered in the check list on User s manua1 Any change in the initial pressure affects the ability of the expansion vessel to handle the expansion of the water Consult local distributor in case height difference exceeds 5m H Recommended installation order 1 Hang indoor unit and control unit to appropriate position and connect indoor unit and tank unit 2 Connect i...

Page 118: ...y future servicing Indoor unit can be connected to the radiator system floor heating system and or fan convectors Safety valve is not equipped with in indoor unit Make sure to install safety valve in the circuit FDCW71 100 AA25 P HSB100 BP4 BT3 BT15 BT12 XL14 XL13 XL1 XL2 PT300 500 Pipe installation Installation diagram FDCW71 100VNX outdoor unit provides heat for space heating and domestic hot wa...

Page 119: ... XL11 XL14 XL13 XL2 XL4 XL3 HMK100 Pipe installation Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Vent P Manometer Cut off valve Circulation pump Water tap Particulate filter Non return valve Compressor Balancing valve Heat exchanger Three way valve Cooling Safety valve Central heating system T Thermometer Domestic hot water Temperature sensor Heating systems Floor heating Diaphragm expansion vessel Cooling system...

Page 120: ... HSB100 HMK100 FDCW71VNX 80 50 HSB100 HMK100 FDCW100VNX 100 80 Overflow valve NOTE Afreeflow isrequired for all dockingoptions which meansthat anoverflow valve must be installed The circulation pump may become damaged Pump capacity diagram HSB100 HSB100 is not equipped with circulation pump This graph shows the characteristic of CPD11 25M 65 or 75 Pressure kPa 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0 1 0 2 0...

Page 121: ...nnections HSB100 XL13 XL1 XL14 XL2 Pipe connections XL1 Red mark Climate system flow ø28 mm XL2 Blue mark Climate system return ø28 mm XL14 Gas line refrigerant flare XL13 Liquid line refrigerant flare HMK100 600 5 610 5 300 156 93 5 92 5 XL11 XL14 XL1 XL2 XL3 XL5 XL4 XL13 PF3 XL10 87 63 55 65 155 44 152 Pipe connections XL1 Connection Heating medium supply ø22 mm XL2 Connection Heating medium return...

Page 122: ...Male L Hot water circulation inch Male K Temp sensor enclosure BT7 mm ø16 Female J Coil supply inch 1 Male I Temp sensor enclosure BT6 mm ø16 Female H Return from coil inch 1 Male G Cold water input inch 1 Male Pipe installation Dimensions PT300 PT500 mm 315 337 mm 930 967 mm 1325 1477 mm 167 188 mm 336 288 mm 588 387 mm 840 805 mm 1107 1234 mm 1187 1302 mm 1398 1545 mm 1634 1835 mm 21 0 15 ...

Page 123: ...he water may drip from the pipe HSB100 XL14 XL1 XL13 XL2 Install safety valve as close to XL2 as possible HMK100 XL9 XL8 XL3 XL5 XL4 XL2 XL1 XL10 XL11 Install safety valve FL2 on XL11 Connection to hot water heater For HSB100 indoor unit it is necessary to connect PT storage tank unit applying 3 way valve in order to use domestic hot water function For HMK100 indoor unit 180L tank unit is integrat...

Page 124: ...and its pipings to indoor unit must be installed indoors where the temperature wouldn t drop below 15 C in order to prevent pipings from icing Maximum piping length between indoor unit and tank is 10m Tank unit should be placed on firm preferably a concrete floor or foundation Pipe installation Tank unit can be aligned using the adjustable feet Protection against overpressure shall be made in acco...

Page 125: ...m exceeds the allowable value 6 Strainer 7 Hot water circulating pump 8 Hot water expansion vessel Information Inorder tominimizetheflow of water fromthe safety valve associated withthethermal expansionof the liquid it is advisabletoinstall a suitableexpansionvessel at thecold water connection see item8 CAUTION Installation of the appropriate safety valve in the cold water supply line protecting t...

Page 126: ...ipe 5 Connect the pipe to the elbow with the dimensions shown in the figure below leading pipe in the top of the housing in place of the XL5 plug Mount the pipe insulation 520 120 Circulation pipe dimensions Elbow 15x15 6 At the outlet of the circulation tube install the circulation pump and then connect its control to the RC HY Chapter 5 Electrical connection 7 Install the control panel and the fr...

Page 127: ... in order to avoid condensation during cooling operation It is also strongly recommended to insulate piping for heating only application in order to avoid getting burned or reducing the heating capacity The thickness of the insulation should be 20mm where the relative humidity exceeds 70 Drain connection HMK 100 is equipped with a condensate hose in the heat exchanger section The hose drains all c...

Page 128: ...W71VNX FDCW100VNX HSB100 HMK100 HSB100 HMK100 65 C Highest recommended supply return temperature 55 45 C 65 C 65 C 58 C 25 C 7 C 80 L 100 L 0 57 L s 0 29 L s 0 15 L s Nominal system flow heating ѬT 5K 0 43 L s 9kW 7 45 C Nominal system flow cooling ѬT 5K 0 38 L s 8kW 35 7 C 50 L 80 L 0 38 L s 0 19 L s 0 12 L s 0 38 L s 8kW 7 45 C 0 34 L s 7 1kW 35 7 C External circulation pump must be used when th...

Page 129: ...supply line1 BT50 Room sensor BT63 Temperature sensor external supply line after electric heater BT71 Temperature sensor external return line1 GP10 Circulation pump Heating medium QN10 Reversing valve Hot water Heating medium2 EB1 Additional heat EB1 Immersion heater KA1 Auxiliary relay Contactor2 EB101 Heat pump system BP4 Pressure sensor condensor3 BT3 Temperature sensor return line3 BT12 Temper...

Page 130: ...10 When the hot water heater accumulator tank is fully charged the reversing valve switches to the climate system Additional heat EB1 is turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity This is used for both heating and charging hot water The additional heat can also be used for water heater when a higher temperature is required than the heat pump can produce During c...

Page 131: ...er heater accumulator tank CP10 When the hot water heater accumulator tank is fully charged the reversing valve switches to the climate system Additional heat EB1 is turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity Immersion heater EB20 in the water heater accumulator tank is used during the time to produce hot water if the heat pump is used for heating at the same ti...

Page 132: ...turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity This is used for both heating and charging water heater The additional heat can also be used for water heater when a higher temperature is required than the heat pump can produce Cooling is controlled by the sensor BT64 and the reversing valve QN12 swithes to the cooling system If several simultaneous demands occur whil...

Page 133: ...rcuit breaker before carrying out any servicing Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force Make sure to turn off the power supply during installation NOTE Do not turn on the power on control until the boiler is filled with water The circulation pump and immersion heater may become damaged NOTE If the power supply cable is damaged only author...

Page 134: ... with indoor module control module AA23 X100 Terminal block communication outdoor module FDCW HMK100 F2 F1 X1 T1 AA23 AA8 X3 F3 SF2 X2 K1 K3 Explanation X1 Terminal block sensors X2 Terminal block power supply X3 Terminal block SF1 Controller switch K1 K3 Submersible heater contact T1 Thermostat standby mode F3 Temperature limiter AA8 Titanium anode board AA23 Communication board F1 Circuit breake...

Page 135: ... approx 1 5 kg F3 F3 SF2 RC HY20 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AA2 AA4 XJ3 X1 SF1 AA4 X2 AA7 AA4 XJ4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X1 FA1 AA7 UB2 UB1 PF3 Explanation AA2 Base card AA4 Display unit AA4 XJ3 USB socket AA4 XJ4 Service outlet No function AA7 Extra relay circuit board FA1 Miniature circuit breaker X1 Terminal block incoming electrical supply ...

Page 136: ...mergency mode relay X1 Terminal block incoming electrical supply X2 Terminal block AUX4 AUX6 SF1 Switch PF3 Serial number plate UB1 Cable grommet incoming supply electricity power for accessories UB2 Cable grommet signal Accessibility electrical connection for controller The cover of the control module is opened using a Torx 25 screwdriver Assembly takes place in the reverse order 3 2 1 NOTE The c...

Page 137: ...nhook from the panel 2 Lift the display unit from its mountings 3 Align the two lower mountings on the reverse of the display unit with the two upper holes in the panel as illustrated 4 Secure the display on the panel 5 When the electrical connection is ready the display must be reinstalled with three mounting points again otherwise the front cover cannot be installed ...

Page 138: ... unit outdoor unit and controller separately 230V 1AC 50Hz is applied For indoor unit incoming supply is connected on AA23 X1 terminal AA23 X1 AA23 F3 AA23 AA23 X4 AA23 S3 AA23 X100 For outdoor unit incoming supply is connected on TB terminal See figure on Connection between indoor and outdoor unit Connection between indoor and outdoor unit The communication cable between indoor and outdoor unit is...

Page 139: ... 230V 1AC 50Hz Outdoor unit FDCW100VNX 30A 230V 1AC 50Hz Controller RC HY20 40 10A 230V 1AC 50Hz Electric heater ELK9M reference 16 A 400V 3NAC 50Hz Recommended cable size for HSB100 The recommended cable size shown in the following table is reference value Choose appropriate size according to local laws and regulations Cable size Power Indoor unit 3core 1 5mm2 power cable Power Outdoor unit 3core...

Page 140: ...riate size according to local laws and regulations Fuse size Indoor unit HMK100 25A 400V 3NAC 50Hz Recommended cable size for HMK100 The recommended fuse size shown in the following table is reference value Choose appropriate size according to local laws and regulations Cable size Power Indoor unit 5core 2 5mm2 power communication cable Indoor unit Outdoor unit 5core 2 5mm2 power communication cab...

Page 141: ... cable and pump cable are connected between controller and indoor unit with screened 3 core cable for HMK100 Choose correct terminal according to the type of controller as shown below HMK100 Power is supplied through indoor unit Connect the port L N and on X1 terminal on RC HY20 40 to the port L N and PE for controller on X2 terminal on HMK100 respectively as shown below 1 L N L N PE X1 X2 RC HY20...

Page 142: ... 4 5 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 X8 X4 X10 X1 D N G B A AA5 X4 1 2 3 4 5 A B GND X1 EMERGENCY RC HY RC HY40 Connection between controller and circulation pump GP12 HSB100 For HSB100 circulation pump GP12 is installed outside of indoor unit Choose correct terminal according to the type of controller HSB100 with RC HY20 Connect the port 5 6 and 7 on X4 terminal on AA2 board on RC HY20 40 to the port P...

Page 143: ...ation pump EB101 GP12 respectively Control signal cable is connected between the port 7 and 8 on X4 terminal on AA3 board on RC HY40 and GND and PWM on circulation pump respectively as shown below SMO Externt PE L N External RC HY 40 AA2 X4 EB101 GP12 L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 1 2 3 4 LEK 1 2 3 4 AA2 X4 4 5 6 7 8 9 RC HY40 0 1 9 8 7 6 5 SMO Externt External RC HY 40 AA3 X4 EB101 GP12 PWM GND RC HY40 AA3 ...

Page 144: ...t position according to the diagram and connect wires on appropriate port according to the type of controller HSB100 with RC HY20 3 way valve for Heating Hot water QN10 Connect the N Control and L wire on 3 way valve to the port 2 3 and 4 on X4 terminal on AA2 board on RC HY20 40 respectively as shown below 1 2 3 4 5 6 SMO Externt L N External RC HY20 40 AA2 X4 QN10 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 R...

Page 145: ...nal on HMK100 respectively Also connect to the port 0 on X1 terminal on RC HY20 to N port for QN12 on X2 terminal on HMK100 In addition connect the port 1 on X1 terminal to the port 15 on X4 terminal on AA2 board on RC HY20 X2 HMK100 QN12 AA2 X4 Brown Black N 7 1 16 5 1 X1 X1 1 2 3 0 PE 1 1 N L 0 4 PE LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 X2 X1 EMERGENCY RC HY RC HY FDCW RC HY20 HSB100 with RC HY40 3way v...

Page 146: ...d in this chapter refer to page 49 Optional connections RC HY20 with HSB100 Ambient air temperature sensor BT1 Install ambient air temperature sensor BT1 in the shade on a wall facing north or north west so it is unaffected by the morning sun Connect the sensor to the port 3 and 6 on X2 terminal If a conduit is used it must be sealed to prevent condensation in the sensor capsule SMO Externt 5 6 7 ...

Page 147: ...ternal supply after electric heater BT63 to the port 9 and 10 on terminal X2 SMO Externt 9 10 11 6 8 7 External RC HY 20 X2 BT63 RC HY20 X2 Temperature sensor BT25 outlet for heating This sensor is used in case electric heater is placed after 3 way valve QN10 for switching heating hot water see page 27 for diagram Connect temperature sensor external supply BT25 to the port 8 and 10 on X2 terminal ...

Page 148: ...nal on RC HY20 to the port BT7 on X1 terminal on HMK100 5 6 7 2 1 4 3 X2 X1 BT7 RC HY20 HMK100 X2 RC HY X1 Temperature sensor BT63 outlet at additional heater The temperature sensor BT63 is placed on the outlet at additional heater Connect the port 9 and 10 on X2 terminal on RC HY20 to the port BT63 on X1 terminal on HMK100 X1 BT63 9 10 11 6 8 7 X2 RC HY20 X2 RC HY HMK100 X1 ...

Page 149: ... External RC HY 40 BT6 RC HY40 AA3 X6 Hot water sensor BT7 tank top A temperature sensor for hot water top BT7 can be connected to RC HY40 to show the water temperature at the top of the tank if it is possible to install a sensor at the top of the tank Connect the sensor to the port 15 and 16 on X6 terminal on AA3 board SMO Externt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AA3 X6 External RC HY 40 BT7 RC HY40 AA3 X...

Page 150: ...ensor is used in case electric heater is placed after 3 way valve QN10 for switching heating hot water see page 27 for diagram Connect temperature sensor external return line BT71 to the port 17 and 18 on X6 terminal on AA3 board SMO Externt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AA3 X6 External RC HY 40 BT71 RC HY40 AA3 X6 Temperature sensor BT64 outlet for cooling This sensor is used in case cooling applicatio...

Page 151: ... supply line for heating Connect the port 5 and 6 on X6 terminal on RC HY40 to the port BT25 on X1 terminal on HMK100 X1 BT25 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AA3 X6 RC HY40 AA3 X6 RC HY HMK100 X1 Hot water sensor BT7 tank top The temperature sensor hot water top BT7 is placed at the top of the water heater Connect the port 15 and 16 on X6 terminal on AA3 board on RC HY40 to the port BT7 on X1 terminal on HMK100...

Page 152: ...in a hall approx 1 5 m above the floor Do not install the sensor where correct room temperature cannot be detected such as in a recess between shelves behind a curtain above or close to a heat source in a draft from an external door or in direct sunlight Closed radiator thermostats can also cause problems The control module can operate without the sensor but if user wants to read off the accommodati...

Page 153: ...rvals and step outs with at least 3 seconds intervals Step 1 is connected to terminal block X2 2 on the additional relay board AA7 Step 2 is connected to terminal block X2 4 on the additional relay board AA7 Step 3 or immersion heater in the water heater accumulator tank is connected to terminal block X2 6 on the additional relay board AA7 The settings for step controlled additional heat are made ...

Page 154: ...for control voltage bridge the supply from terminal block X1 1 to X1 2 and connect neutral and control voltage from the external additional heat to X1 0 N and X1 4 L 1 0 E P 2 3 4 SMO Externt N L X1 External RC HY 20 40 RC HY20 40 X1 Connection example with HMK100 Connect the port 4 on X1 terminal on RC HY20 40 to EMERGENCY on X2 terminal on HMK100 as well as the port 0 on X1 terminal on RC HY20 4...

Page 155: ...osed SG Ready is active The system operates to provide higher capacity than normal mode by using lower tariff electricity You can select the operation mode heating hot water cooling affected by this function in menu 4 1 5 Overcapacity mode A Closed B Closed SG Ready is active The system supplies higher capacity than Low price mode since the electricity price is supposed to be very low in this mode Y...

Page 156: ... RC HY20 The relay output can have a max load of 2A at resistive load 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 SMO Externt External RC HY 20 AA2 X4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 RC HY20 Following functions are available Select the function in menu 5 4 Indication of buzzer alarm When an alarm occurs the circuit becomes closed between the port 15 and 16 During normal operation the port 15 and 17 is closed Cooling mode indic...

Page 157: ...e current sensors to a multi core cable in an enclosure next to the electrical distribution unit Use a multi core cable of at least 0 5 mm from the enclosure to the heat pump Connect the cable to terminal block X4 1 to 4 X4 1 is the common terminal block for the three current sensors Set the size of the property s main fuse in menu 5 1 12 Inkommande el N E P L1 L2 L3 Värmepump Control module Incom...

Page 158: ... inputs are available on RC HY40 AUX1 through 3 correspond to the port 9 10 11 12 13 14 respectively on X6 terminal on AA3 board AUX4 through 6 correspond to the port 1 2 and 3 on X2 terminal on RC HY40 Port 4 on X2 terminal is GND and is common to AUX4 through 6 Connect a sensor or switch between AUX and GND with a two core cable with a minimum cross section of 0 5mm2 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 RC HY40 AUX4 ...

Page 159: ... Externt 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 0 PE A1 A2 A1 A2 A1 K1 K2 K3 A2 External RC HY 40 AA7 X2 X1 L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 1 2 3 4 LEK 1 2 3 4 X1 1 1 N L 0 E P 2 3 4 X2 1 12 34 56 2 3 4 5 6 X1 AA7 X2 RC HY40 Following functions are available Select the function in menu 5 4 Indication of buzzer alarm When an alarm occurs the circuit becomes closed between the port NO and C During normal operation the port NC and C is c...

Page 160: ...has the hot water circulati on system connect it to the connector pipe L Otherwise plug the pipe 5 Connect the supply J and return H of the heating medium to the coil CAUTION If thereisanelectric heatingmoduleinstalled inthe storagetank fill thetank withwater beforeconnecting it totheelectrical installation CAUTION Openthe hot water intakevalvesbefore heatingthe system upfor thefirst timeor after ...

Page 161: ...on from menu 5 2 2 on the controller Disable additional heater as well if necessary 3 After 6 8 hours enable the compressor operation in menu 5 2 2 on the controller and enable the additional heater in menu 4 9 2 and 4 9 3 on the controller 4 Start commissioning by the following steps Step 2 and 3 are not necessary for FDCW60VNX A Commissioning with heat pump Start guide is shown on the display on...

Page 162: ...tive nofunctioninthe heat pumpwill start automatically Eachtimethecontroller isON the guidewill appear until it iscompleted onthelast page Operation in the start guide language 4 6 If the start guide is left on this page it closes automatically in 60 min A Page C Option setting B Name and menu number A Page You can see the current page of the start guide Scroll between the pages of the start guide...

Page 163: ... temp to prevent condensation Check the max temperaturefor your floor with your installer floor supplier 30 40 50 60 70 C 40 C UTETEMPERATUR 10 0 10 20 30 Maximivärde Minimivärde Supply temperature Outdoor temperature Maximum value Minimum value Heating cooling curve setting heating curve1 9 1 1 system outdoor temp C flow temperature C cooling curve 1 9 1 2 system outdoor temp C flow temperature C...

Page 164: ...setting mode 2 Select a new curve The curves are numbered from 0 to 15 and the bigger number curve has steeper slope Curve 0 means that own curve menu 1 9 7 is used 3 Press OK button to exit the setting To read off a curve 1 Turn the control knob so that the ring on the shaft with the outdoor temperature is marked 2 Press OK button 3 Follow the grey line up to the curve and out to the left to read...

Page 165: ...ture is increased by 2 If a room sensor is installed and activated the desired room temperature increases by 2 C affect hot water Here you set whether the temperature of the hot water should be affected when activating SG Ready With low price mode on SG Ready the stop temperature of the hot water is set as high as possible at only compressor operation immersion heater not permitted With over capaci...

Page 166: ...nal information are shown on the display The easy to read display and menu system make it easy to navigate between various menus and options set comfort and get the necessary information B Status lamp The status lamp indicates the status of the control module It lights green during normal operation lights yellow in emergency mode lights red in the event of an alarm C OK button The OK button is use...

Page 167: ...SERVICE Advanced settings These settings are not available to the end user The menu is made visible by pressing the Back button for 7 seconds in the top screen See page 68 for details Symbols in the display The following symbols can appear in the display during operation Symbol Description This symbol appears when there is informa tion to be noticed in menu 3 1 These two symbols indicate whether t...

Page 168: ...tton to confirm the selected option The selected option has a green tick INDOOR CLIMATE 1 temperature scheduling advanced 25 0O 1 1 INDOO RCLIM ATE HOTWATER MYINS TALL ATION INFO Menu number marked sub menu Name and menu number main menu Symbol main menu Marked main menu Symbols sub menus Name sub menus Status information sub menus Setting a value time date 4 4 time day year month 24 h 12 h date V...

Page 169: ...ist of several windows Turn the control knob to scroll between the windows Current menu window Number of windows in the menu Scroll through the windows in the start guide Current menu window Number of windows in the menu 1 Turn the control knob until one of the arrows in the top left corner at the page number has been marked 2 Press the OK button to skip between the steps in the start guide Help m...

Page 170: ... 9 7 1 heating 1 9 7 2 cooling 1 9 8 point offset 2 HOTWATER 2 1 temporary lux 2 2 comfort mode 2 3 scheduling 2 9 advanced 2 9 1 periodic increase 2 9 2 hot water recirc 3 INFO 3 1 service info 3 2 compressor info 3 3 add heat info 3 4 alarm log 3 5 indoor temp log 4 MY SYSTEM 4 1 plus functions 4 1 3 internet 4 1 3 1 myUpway 4 1 3 8 tcp ip settings 4 1 3 9 proxy settings 4 1 5 SG Ready 4 1 6 smar...

Page 171: ...12 addition 5 1 14 flow set climate system 5 1 22 heat pump testing 5 1 23 compressor curve 5 2 system settings 5 2 2 installed slaves 5 2 3 docking 5 2 4 accessories 5 3 accessory settings 5 3 2 shunt controlled add heat 5 3 3 extra climate system 5 3 6 step controlled add Heat 5 3 8 hot water comfort 5 3 20 flow sensor 5 4 soft in outputs 5 5 factory setting service 5 6 forced control 5 7 start gu...

Page 172: ...t value 60 C Set the maximum supply temperature for the climate system here If the installation has more than one climate system individual maximum supply temperatures can be set for each system Climate systems 2 8 cannot be set to a higher max supply temperature than climate system 1 CAUTION Underfloor heating systemsare normally max flow line temperature set between35 and 45 C Be careful not toc...

Page 173: ...umber of permitted additional heat steps if there is internal additional heat in the tank only accessible if the additional heat is positioned after QN10 whether binary stepping is to be used and the size of the fuse Add Type shurt controlled RC HY40 only prioritised additional heat Setting range on off Factory setting off minimum running time Setting range 0 48 h Default value 12 h min temp Setting...

Page 174: ... blocked factory setting or standard docked for example to pool heating hot water charging and heating the building Marking frame Move around the marking frame using the control knob Use the OK button to select what you want to change and to confirm setting in the options box that appears to the right Workspace for docking The system docking is drawn here Factory setting dT at DOT 10 0 Setting rang...

Page 175: ...value 55 C mixing valve amplifier Setting range 0 1 10 0 Default value 1 0 mixing valve step delay Setting range 10 300 s Default values 30 s Set when the addition is to start the minimum run time and the minimum temperature for external addition with shunt here External addition with shunt is for example a wood oil gas pellet boiler You can set shunt valve amplification and shunt valve waiting tim...

Page 176: ...you have selected If this function is activated you can set cooling flow temp at 20 C and cooling flow temp at 40 C for each climate system where the function is activated CAUTION This settingoptiononly appearsif cooling permitted is activated inmenu 5 11 1 1 The shunt amplification and shunt waiting time for the different extra climate systems that are installed are also set here See the accessory ...

Page 177: ...r hot water demand to start the compressor CAUTION Donot quick start thecompressor toomany timesover a short period of time asthismay damagethecompressor and its surroundingequipment Menu 5 9 floor drying function length of period 1 7 Setting range 0 30 days Factory setting period 1 3 5 7 2 days Factory setting period 4 3 days temp period 1 7 Setting range 15 70 C Default value temp period 1 20 C ...

Page 178: ...ng Setting range auto intermittent Default value auto Set the operating mode for the charge pump here auto The charge pump runs according to the current operating mode for SMO 20 intermittent The charge pump starts and stops 20 seconds before and after the compressor in the heat pump speed during operation heating hot water cooling Setting range auto manual Default value auto Manual setting Settin...

Page 179: ...terference and in conjunction with service Hot water is not produced in emergency mode Emergency mode is activated by setting switch SF1 in mode This means that The status lamp illuminates yellow The display is not lit and the control computer is not connected Hot water is not produced The compressors are switched off Charge pump EB101 GP12 is running The heating medium pump is active The emergenc...

Page 180: ...inue or no to undo If you responded yes to the previous question the update starts and you can now follow the progress of the update on the display When the update is complete RC HY20 40 restarts NOTE Asoftwareupdatedoesnot reset themenu settingsin RC HY20 40 NOTE If theupdate isinterrupted before it iscomplete for example power cut etc the softwarecanbe reset tothe previousversionif theOK buttoni...

Page 181: ...een loggings 2 Tick activated 3 The present values from RC HY20 40 are saved in a file in the USB memory at the set interval until activated is unticked NOTE Untick activated before removingtheUSB memory Menu7 3 manage settings Menu 7 3 manage settings manage settings 7 3 save settings recover settings Here you can manage save as or retrieve from all the menu settings user and service menus in RC H...

Page 182: ...e prioritised Holiday mode activated in menu 4 7 Enter menu 4 7 and select Off Disturbance in comfort In most cases the control module notes a malfunction and indicates this with alarms and shows instructions to rectify it in the display See Manage alarm for in formation about managing alarms If the malfunction does not appear in the display or if the display is not lit the following troubleshootin...

Page 183: ...limate system The compressor does not start There is no heating requirement The heat pump does not call on heating nor hot water Temperature conditions tripped Wait until the temperature condition has been re set Minimum time between compressor starts has not been reached Wait 30 minutes and check if the compressor has started Alarm tripped Follow the display instructions Additional heating only I...

Page 184: ...rm Tool low value on the low pressure semsor 3 times within 60 minutes Open circuit or short circuit on input for low pressure sensor Defective low pressure sensor Defective control board in FDCW Open circuit or short circuit on input for suction gas sensor Tho S Defective suction gas sensor Tho S 223 Com flt from the heat pump Communication between the control board and the communication board is ...

Page 185: ...board for inverter in FDCW Defective control board in FDCW 265 Inv err Continuous deviation on power transistor for 15 minutes Defective fan motor Defective circuit board in FDCW 266 Low refrig Insufficient refrigerant is detected upon star up cooling mode Service valve closed Loose connection sensor BT15 BT3 Defective sensor BT15 BT13 Too little refrigerant 267 Inv err Failed start for compressor D...

Page 186: ...urn temperatur 347 Temp high press Temporary high pressure alarm No low water flow Air in water system 403 Sensor fault from PCA 154 Sensor fault Sensor incoming water in indoor unit BT3 Open circuit or short circuit on sensor input Sensor does not work see section Disturbances in comfort Defective control board AA23 in indoor unit 404 Sensor fault from PCA 154 Sensor fault Sensor high pressure hea...

Page 187: ...controlled addition ELK 9M Immersion heater 9 kW 3 x 400 V Part no MCD291A015 Hot water control VST 05M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø22 Max heat pump size 8 kW Part no MCD291A018 VST 11M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø28 Max recommended output 17 kW Part no MCD291A019 VST 20M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø35 Max recommended output 40 kW Part no MCD291A020 Reversing valve for cooling VCC 05M Part no MCD291A021 VC...

Page 188: ...84 Technical data Technical data Dimensions and setting out coordinates 0 1 1 0 1 4 360 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 215 70 5 3 RC HY 40 ...

Page 189: ...85 Technical data Electrical circuit diagram HSB100 ...

Page 190: ...86 Technical data HMK100 RC HY FDCW FDCW FDCW ...

Page 191: ...87 Technical data FDCW FDCW RC HY RC HY RC HY ...

Page 192: ...88 Technical data RC HY RC HY RC HY ...

Page 193: ...89 Technical data RC HY20 sheet 1 Note Meaning of 3B is that this wire is connected to a wire located at 3B on same page 3 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 194: ...al data INDOOR UNIT sheet 2 Note Meaning of 3 6B means this wire is connected to a wire located at 6B on sheet 3 3 means a value of sheet number 6 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

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Page 197: ...cal data RC HY40 INDOOR UNIT HSB INDOOR UNIT HSB sheet 1 Note Meaning of 3B is that this wire is connected to a wire located at 3B on same page 3 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 198: ...echnical data sheet 2 Note Meaning of 3 6B means this wire is connected to a wire located at 6B on sheet 3 3 means a value of sheet number 6 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

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Page 201: ...97 Technical data INDOOR UNIT HSB INDOOR UNIT HSB sheet 5 ...

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Page 205: ... to Water Heat Pump Hydrolution HM HSB140 FDCW140VNX PT500 RC HY20 RC HY40 PSC012D085BN English Original instruction This heat pump complies with EMC Directive 2014 30 EU LV Directive 2014 35 EU CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply ...

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Page 207: ...1 Connection between controller and circulation pump GP12 31 HSB140 with RC HY20 31 HSB140 with RC HY40 32 Connection between controller and 3 way valve QN10 QN12 32 HSB140 with RC HY20 32 HSB140 with RC HY40 33 Connection between controller and sensors 33 RC HY20 with HSB140 33 RC HY40 with HSB140 34 Optional connections 35 RC HY20 35 Room sensor BT50 35 Step controlled additional heat 36 Relay o...

Page 208: ...have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children WARNING Installation must be carried out by the qualified installer If you install the system by yourself it may cause serious trouble such as water leaks electric shocks fire and personal injury as a result of a system malfunction Install the system in full accorda...

Page 209: ...elf Consult the dealer if the unit requires repair If you repair or modify the unit it can cause water Safety precautions Hang up the unit at the specified points with ropes which can support the weight in lifting for portage And to avoid jolting out of alignment be sure to hang up the unit at 4 point support An improper manner of portage such as 3 point support can cause death or serious personal...

Page 210: ...ccur If leaked gases accumulate around the unit it can cause fire Do not install the unit where corrosive gas such as sulfurous acid gas etc or combustible gas such as thinner and petroleum gases can accumulate or collect or where volatile combustible substances are handled Corrosive gas can cause corrosion of heat exchanger breakage of plastic parts and etc And combustible gas can cause fire Secure...

Page 211: ...nt and cause a claim Do not install the remote controller at the direct sunlight It can cause malfunction or deformation of the remote controller Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing foods cooling precision instruments and preservation of animals plants or art It can cause the damage of the items Take care when carrying the unit by hand If the unit weights more than 20kg it mus...

Page 212: ...altered from that for conventional refrigerant in order to prevent the system being charged with the incorrect refrigerant by mistake And the protruding dimension of pipe for flare processing and flare nut size for R410A are also altered from that for conventional refrigerant in order to reinforce strength against the pressure for R410A Accordingly the dedicated tools for R410A listed in the below...

Page 213: ...ctrical components AA23 Communication board AA23 F3 Fuse for external heating cable AA23 S3 DIP switch addressing of outdoor unit AA23 X1 Terminal block incoming supply connection of KVR AA23 X4 Terminal block communication with indoor module control module AA23 X100 Terminal block communication outdoor module For outdoor unit installation information see Installation manual for Outdoor unit Senso...

Page 214: ... insulation of the storage tank 7 Adjustable foot Side view of the PT500 storage tanks 8 Thermometer 9 Connector pipe for mounting electric heating unit 10 Inspection opening 11 Hot water intake connector pipe 12 Hot water circulation connector pipe 13 Temperature sensor cover 14 Coil supply connector pipe 15 Connection of return line from the coil 16 Cold water supply connector pipe General infor...

Page 215: ...nit the mounting surface must be firm flat and vertical preferably a concrete wall Tank unit must be set on a solid waterproof base that would keep the weight of the unit The height adjusting legs allow for levelling and stable setting PT500 0 15 mm Install indoor unit with its back to an outside wall ideally in a room where noise does not matter If this is not possible avoid placing it against a wa...

Page 216: ... 400mm Min 800mm is required in front General information for the installer PT500 Amin Amin is required on top to replace anode bar and 500 mm is required in front to replace immersion heater if equipped Application Connector pipe dia Type of anode Amin PT500 1 Chain ø33 5 150 mm Titanium anode 400 mm RC HY20 40 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm ...

Page 217: ...om 1 The bracket for the split box is mounted to the wall by use of appropriate screws 4 ø 1 0 2 Insert HSB140 in the bracket mounted to the wall NOTE Indoor unit weigh23kgexcludingwater inside Hanging control unit Use all mounting points and install control unit upright against a flat wall Make sure whole back surface faces the wall Mounting point Mounting point Mounting point Mounting point ...

Page 218: ... be entered in the check list on User s manua1 Any change in the initial pressure affects the ability of the expansion vessel to handle the expansion of the water Consult local distributor in case height difference exceeds 5m H Recommended installation order 1 Hang indoor unit and control unit to appropriate position and connect indoor unit and tank unit 2 Connect indoor unit to climate system cold...

Page 219: ...up to 65 C and an outgoing temperature from the unit of 65 C Indoor unit is not equipped with shut off valves these must be installed outside the heat pump to facilitate any future servicing Indoor unit can be connected to the radiator system floor heating system and or fan convectors Safety valve is not equipped with in indoor unit Make sure to install safety valve in the circuit Pipe installation...

Page 220: ...Thermometer Domestic hot water Temperature sensor Heating systems Floor heating Diaphragm expansion vessel HSB140 HSB140 indoor unit is equipped with plate heat exchanger It needs to install expansion vessel shut off valves safety valve electric heater and circulation pump to make a complete heating system In case domestic hot water is required 3 way valve and tank is also necessary FDCW140 AA25 P ...

Page 221: ... circulation pump may become damaged Pump capacity diagram HSB140 HSB140 is not equipped with circulation pump This graph shows the characteristic of CPD11 25M 75 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Flow l s kPa Pressure drop in indoor unit HSB140 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Tryckfall HBS05 HSB60 140 HSB100 kPa Flow l s Connection of extra circula...

Page 222: ...nnection U m PT500 D Inspection opening mm ø120 E Heating unit connection inch 1 Female F Thermometer enclosure mm ø10 Female N Hot water outlet inch 1 Male L Hot water circulation inch Male K Temp sensor enclosure BT7 mm ø16 Female J Coil supply inch 1 Male I Temp sensor enclosure BT6 mm ø16 Female H Return from coil inch 1 Male G Cold water input inch 1 Male Dimensions PT500 mm 337 mm 967 mm 147...

Page 223: ...flow water pipe from the safety valves must be left open to the atmosphere The water may drip from the pipe HSB140 XL14 XL1 XL13 XL2 Install safety valve as close to XL2 as possible Connection to hot water heater For HSB140 indoor unit it is necessary to connect PT500 tank unit applying 3 way valve in order to use domestic hot water function Housing disassembly of tank unit Removable housing with t...

Page 224: ...ating system Tank and its pipings to indoor unit must be installed indoors where the temperature wouldn t drop below 15 C in order to prevent pipings from icing Maximum piping length between indoor unit and tank is 10m Tank unit should be placed on firm preferably a concrete floor or foundation Tank unit can be aligned using the adjustable feet Protection against overpressure shall be made in acco...

Page 225: ...ssure in the system exceeds the allowable value 6 Strainer 7 Hot water circulating pump 8 Hot water expansion vessel Information Inorder tominimizetheflow of water fromthe safety valve associated withthethermal expansionof the liquid it is advisabletoinstall a suitableexpansionvessel at thecold water connection see item8 CAUTION Installation of the appropriate safety valve in the cold water supply...

Page 226: ...a gas or oil boiler or electric heater can be connected on supply line of heating system XL1 Refrigerant circuit Connecting refrigerant pipes See Installation manual for outdoor unit Piping insulation Install insulation on all piping in order to avoid condensation during cooling operation It is also strongly recommended to insulate piping for heating only application in order to avoid getting burn...

Page 227: ...ature climate system Max pressure climate system 0 25 MPa 2 5 Bar FDCW140VNX HSB140 65 C Highest recommended supply return temperature 55 45 C 65 C 65 C 58 C 25 C 7 C 150 L 150 L 0 79 L s 0 39 L s 0 24 L s Nominal system flow heating ѬT 5K 0 79 L s 16 5kW 7 45 C Nominal system flow cooling ѬT 5K 0 56 L s 11 8kW 35 7 C External circulation pump must be used when the pressure drop in the system is g...

Page 228: ...supply line1 BT50 Room sensor BT63 Temperature sensor external supply line after electric heater BT71 Temperature sensor external return line1 GP10 Circulation pump Heating medium QN10 Reversing valve Hot water Heating medium2 EB1 Additional heat EB1 Immersion heater KA1 Auxiliary relay Contactor2 EB101 Heat pump system BP4 Pressure sensor condensor3 BT3 Temperature sensor return line3 BT12 Temper...

Page 229: ...umulator tank CP10 When the hot water heater accumulator tank is fully charged the reversing valve switches to the climate system Additional heat EB1 is turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity This is used for both heating and charging hot water The additional heat can also be used for water heater when a higher temperature is required than the heat pump can ...

Page 230: ... heater accumulator tank CP10 When the hot water heater accumulator tank is fully charged the reversing valve switches to the climate system Additional heat EB1 is turned on automatically when the heating demand exceeds the heat pump capacity Immersion heater EB20 in the water heater accumulator tank is used during the time to produce hot water if the heat pump is used for heating at the same time...

Page 231: ...ed with up to 25 A during compressor operation NOTE Electrical installation and service must be carried out under the supervision of a qualified electrician Turn off the circuit breaker before carrying out any servicing Electrical installation and wiring must be carried out in accordance with the stipulations in force Make sure to turn off the power supply during installation NOTE Do not turn on t...

Page 232: ...or module FDCW RC HY20 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AA2 AA4 XJ3 X1 SF1 AA4 X2 AA7 AA4 XJ4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X1 FA1 AA7 UB2 UB1 PF3 Explanation AA2 Base card AA4 Display unit AA4 XJ3 USB socket AA4 XJ4 Service outlet No function AA7 Extra relay circuit board FA1 Miniature circuit breaker X1 Terminal block incoming electrical supply X2 Termina...

Page 233: ...mergency mode relay X1 Terminal block incoming electrical supply X2 Terminal block AUX4 AUX6 SF1 Switch PF3 Serial number plate UB1 Cable grommet incoming supply electricity power for accessories UB2 Cable grommet signal Accessibility electrical connection for controller The cover of the control module is opened using a Torx 25 screwdriver Assembly takes place in the reverse order 3 2 1 NOTE The c...

Page 234: ...nhook from the panel 2 Lift the display unit from its mountings 3 Align the two lower mountings on the reverse of the display unit with the two upper holes in the panel as illustrated 4 Secure the display on the panel 5 When the electrical connection is ready the display must be reinstalled with three mounting points again otherwise the front cover cannot be installed ...

Page 235: ...door unit outdoor unit and controller separately 230V 1AC 50Hz is applied For indoor unit incoming supply is connected on AA23 X1 terminal AA23 X1 AA23 F3 AA23 AA23 X4 AA23 S3 AA23 X100 For outdoor unit incoming supply is connected on TB terminal See figure on Connection between indoor and outdoor unit Connection between indoor and outdoor unit The communication cable between indoor and outdoor uni...

Page 236: ...troller RC HY20 40 10A 230V 1AC 50Hz Electric heater ELK9M reference 16 A 400V 3NAC 50Hz Recommended cable size for HSB140 The recommended cable size shown in the following table is reference value Choose appropriate size according to local laws and regulations Cable size Power Indoor unit 3core 1 5mm2 power cable Power Outdoor unit 3core 6 0mm2 power cable Indoor unit Outdoor unit 2core 1 5mm2 co...

Page 237: ... to the port 1 2 and 3 on X4 terminal on AA23 board on another HSB140 1 2 3 A D N G B 4 5 SMO 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B GND A B GND 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B GND A B GND HSB140 HSB140 AA5 X4 AA5 X4 AA23 X4 AA23 X4 RC HY40 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X9 X2 24 20 21 22 23 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 E P E P L N 1 2 3 4 5 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 X8 X4 X10 X1 RC HY40 Connection between controller and circulation...

Page 238: ...details 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 SMO Externt L L N N External RC HY 20 AA2 X4 LEK L N 1 1 0 2 3 4 PE AA2 X4 RC HY20 QN12 CAUTION The relay outputscanhave amax load of 2 A at resistive load 230V AC HSB140 with RC HY40 Connect the port 5 6 and 7 on X4 terminal on AA2 board on RC HY40 to the port PE N and L on circulation pump EB101 GP12 respectively Control signal cable is connected between the port 7 and 8 ...

Page 239: ... page 35 Optional connections RC HY20 with HSB140 Ambient air temperature sensor BT1 Install ambient air temperature sensor BT1 in the shade on a wall facing north or north west so it is unaffected by the morning sun Connect the sensor to the port 3 and 6 on X2 terminal If a conduit is used it must be sealed to prevent condensation in the sensor capsule SMO Externt 5 6 7 2 1 4 3 External RC HY 20 ...

Page 240: ...op of the tank Connect the sensor to the port 15 and 16 on X6 terminal on AA3 board SMO Externt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AA3 X6 External RC HY 40 BT7 RC HY40 AA3 X6 Temperature sensor BT63 outlet at additional heater This sensor is used in case electric heater is placed before 3 way valve QN10 for switching heating hot water see page 23 for diagram Connect temperature sensor external supply after e...

Page 241: ...s up to three functions 1 Show current room temperature in the control module display 2 Option of changing the room temperature in C 3 Makes it possible to change stabilise the room temperature Install the sensor in a neutral position where the set temperature is required A suitable location is on a free inner wall in a hall approx 1 5 m above the floor Do not install the sensor where correct room ...

Page 242: ...y Alternatively two relays 2 step linear or 3 step binary can be used for step controlled additional heat which means that the third relay can be used to control the immersion heater in the water heater accumulator tank Step in occurs with at least 1 minute intervals and step outs with at least 3 seconds intervals Step 1 is connected to terminal block X2 2 on the additional relay board AA7 Step 2 ...

Page 243: ...ere external tariff blocking is required it must be connected to terminal block X2 Tariff blocking means that the additional heat the compressor heating and cooling are disconnected by connecting a potential free switch function to the input selected in menu 5 4 A closed contact results in the electrical output being disconnected Switch for SG ready NOTE Thisfunctioncanonly beused inmainsnetworks t...

Page 244: ...case the distance between hot water tap and hot water storage tank is far the hot water supply line temperature is likely to drop and it may take time to supply hot water from the tap In that case hot water circulation pump GP11 is applied to maintain hot water supply line temperature warm refer to page 20 for diagram Contact for activation of temporary lux Temporary hot water production function ...

Page 245: ...ng step by step in the event of overload in a phase It will be reconnected if other current consumption is reduced Connecting current sensors A current sensor BE1 BE3 should be installed on each incoming phase conductor in to the electrical distribution unit to measure the current This is best done in the electrical distribution unit Connect the current sensors to a multi core cable in an enclosur...

Page 246: ...rn line BT71 Temperature sensor flow line cooling BT64 Contact for external tariff blocking Switch for SG ready Contact for activation of temporary lux Contact for activation of external adjustment Switch for external alarm Switch for external blocking Room sensor BT50 Refer to Room sensor BT50 for RC HY20 for function and installation place Connect the room sensor to terminal block X6 3 and X6 4 on...

Page 247: ...etails of connecting the 3 way valve refer to page 32 33 External pump control GP10 External pump GP10 is used in case additional heater is placed after 3 way valve that switches heating hot water refer to page 24 Connect the circulation pump using the port NO and C on X7 terminal on AA3 board as shown below C N O N C Externt SMO L PE N N PE L External RC HY 40 AA3 X7 AA3 X7 RC HY40 Hot water circ...

Page 248: ... the followings The signal cable is connected between indoor unit and outdoor unit as well as indoor unit and controller according to the instruction The power cable is connected to indoor unit outdoor unit and controller according to the instruction Operation switch in controller is in the position The service valves on outdoor unit QM35 and QM36 are open Drain valve is closed before filling water...

Page 249: ...ess the OK button 3 Return to the main menus by pressing the Back button CAUTION Whencommissioningwithout MHI air water heat pumpan alarmcommunicationerror may appear inthe display The alarmisreset if the relevant heat pumpisdeactivated inmenu 5 2 2 installed heat pump 3 way valve operation check 1 Activate AA2 K1 QN10 in menu 5 6 2 Check that the reversing valve opens or is open for hot water cha...

Page 250: ...elp text often consists of several windows that you can scroll between using the control knob Start guide NOTE Fill intheclimate systemwithwater beforethe switchis set to 1 Set the control module s switch to 2 Follow the instructions in the start guide in the control module display If the start guide does not start when you start the control module start it manually in menu 5 7 TIP See page 63for ...

Page 251: ...slope depends on the climate conditions in your location the type of heating device radiators or under floor heating and how well insulated the house is The curve is set when the heating installation is installed but may need adjusting later Normally the curve will not need further adjustment CAUTION Intheevent of makingfineadjustmentsof theindoor temperature thecurvemust beoffset upor downinstead...

Page 252: ...setting mode 2 Select a new curve The curves are numbered from 0 to 15 and the bigger number curve has steeper slope Curve 0 means that own curve menu 1 9 7 is used 3 Press OK button to exit the setting To read off a curve 1 Turn the control knob so that the ring on the shaft with the outdoor temperature is marked 2 Press OK button 3 Follow the grey line up to the curve and out to the left to read...

Page 253: ...ture is increased by 2 If a room sensor is installed and activated the desired room temperature increases by 2 C affect hot water Here you set whether the temperature of the hot water should be affected when activating SG Ready With low price mode on SG Ready the stop temperature of the hot water is set as high as possible at only compressor operation immersion heater not permitted With over capaci...

Page 254: ...nal information are shown on the display The easy to read display and menu system make it easy to navigate between various menus and options set comfort and get the necessary information B Status lamp The status lamp indicates the status of the control module It lights green during normal operation lights yellow in emergency mode lights red in the event of an alarm C OK button The OK button is use...

Page 255: ...SERVICE Advanced settings These settings are not available to the end user The menu is made visible by pressing the Back button for 7 seconds in the top screen See page 68 for details Symbols in the display The following symbols can appear in the display during operation Symbol Description This symbol appears when there is informa tion to be noticed in menu 3 1 These two symbols indicate whether t...

Page 256: ... MYINS TALL ATION INFO Menu number marked sub menu Name and menu number main menu Symbol main menu Marked main menu Symbols sub menus Name sub menus Status information sub menus Operation To move the cursor turn the control knob to the left or the right The marked position is brighter and or has a light frame Selecting menu To advance in the menu system select a main menu by marking it and then pr...

Page 257: ...ist of several windows Turn the control knob to scroll between the windows Current menu window Number of windows in the menu Scroll through the windows in the start guide Current menu window Number of windows in the menu 1 Turn the control knob until one of the arrows in the top left corner at the page number has been marked 2 Press the OK button to skip between the steps in the start guide Help m...

Page 258: ... 9 7 1 heating 1 9 7 2 cooling 1 9 8 point offset 2 HOTWATER 2 1 temporary lux 2 2 comfort mode 2 3 scheduling 2 9 advanced 2 9 1 periodic increase 2 9 2 hot water recirc 3 INFO 3 1 service info 3 2 compressor info 3 3 add heat info 3 4 alarm log 3 5 indoor temp log 4 MY SYSTEM 4 1 plus functions 4 1 3 internet 4 1 3 1 myUpway 4 1 3 8 tcp ip settings 4 1 3 9 proxy settings 4 1 5 SG Ready 4 1 6 smar...

Page 259: ...12 addition 5 1 14 flow set climate system 5 1 22 heat pump testing 5 1 23 compressor curve 5 2 system settings 5 2 2 installed slaves 5 2 3 docking 5 2 4 accessories 5 3 accessory settings 5 3 2 shunt controlled add heat 5 3 3 extra climate system 5 3 6 step controlled add Heat 5 3 8 hot water comfort 5 3 20 flow sensor 5 4 soft in outputs 5 5 factory setting service 5 6 forced control 5 7 start gu...

Page 260: ...t value 60 C Set the maximum supply temperature for the climate system here If the installation has more than one climate system individual maximum supply temperatures can be set for each system Climate systems 2 8 cannot be set to a higher max supply temperature than climate system 1 CAUTION Underfloor heating systemsare normally max flow line temperature set between35 and 45 C Be careful not toc...

Page 261: ...umber of permitted additional heat steps if there is internal additional heat in the tank only accessible if the additional heat is positioned after QN10 whether binary stepping is to be used and the size of the fuse Add Type shurt controlled RC HY40 only prioritised additional heat Setting range on off Factory setting off minimum running time Setting range 0 48 h Default value 12 h min temp Setting...

Page 262: ... blocked factory setting or standard docked for example to pool heating hot water charging and heating the building Marking frame Move around the marking frame using the control knob Use the OK button to select what you want to change and to confirm setting in the options box that appears to the right Workspace for docking The system docking is drawn here Factory setting dT at DOT 10 0 Setting rang...

Page 263: ...at from the external additional heat instead of the heat pump The shunt valve is regulated as long as heat is available otherwise the shunt valve is closed See the accessory installation instructions for function description Menu 5 3 3 extra climate system use in heating mode Setting range on off Factory setting on use in cooling mode Setting range on off Factory setting off mixing valve amplifier Se...

Page 264: ...ater Setting range on off Factory setting off activ imm heat in heat mode Setting range on off Factory setting off activating the mixing valve Setting range on off Factory setting off outgoing hot water Setting range 40 65 C Default value 55 C mixing valve amplifier Setting range 0 1 10 0 Default value 1 0 mixing valve step delay Setting range 10 300 s Default values 30 s Make settings for the hot water...

Page 265: ...nchanged after factory setting Menu 5 4 soft in outputs You can set the function of in output for each terminal AUX1 6 and output Position of the terminal depends on the type of controller RC HY20 port 11 18 on X2 terminal AUX1 6 X4 terminal on AA2 board output RC HY40 port 9 14 on terminal X6 and port 1 4 on X2 terminal on AA3 board AUX1 6 X7 terminal on AA3 board output Menu 5 5 factory setting ...

Page 266: ... 100 Default values 30 max allowed speed Setting range 80 100 Default values 100 Set the speed at which the charge pump is to operate in the present operating mode Select auto if the speed of the charge pump is to be regulated automatically factory setting for optimal operation If auto is activated for heating operation you can also make the setting max allowed speed which restricts the charge pum...

Page 267: ...terference and in conjunction with service Hot water is not produced in emergency mode Emergency mode is activated by setting switch SF1 in mode This means that The status lamp illuminates yellow The display is not lit and the control computer is not connected Hot water is not produced The compressors are switched off Charge pump EB101 GP12 is running The heating medium pump is active The emergenc...

Page 268: ...re is intended for the software version and general information about them If you wish to select another file than the one selected the correct file can be selected by choose another file start updating Select start updating if you want to start the update You are asked whether you really want to update the software Respond yes to continue or no to undo If you responded yes to the previous question ...

Page 269: ...r file update firmware 7 1 Select choose another file if you do not want to use the suggested software When you scroll through the files information about the marked software is shown in a fact box just as before When you have selected a file with the OK button you will return to the previous page menu 7 1 where you can choose to start the update Menu 7 2 logging logging 7 2 activated interval sec...

Page 270: ...d inthe menu 5 1 4 CAUTION Selecting aid mode isnot the same ascorrectingthe problemthat caused the alarm The statuslampwill thereforecontinuetobered Troubleshooting If the operational interference is not shown in the display the following tips can be used Basic actions Start by checking the following possible fault sources The switch s SF1 position Group and main fuses of the accommodation The pr...

Page 271: ...s to the climate system Open the valves Incorrectly adjusted flow across the heat pump Check whether alarm high condenser in 163 or high condenser out 162 is in the alarm log Follow the instructions for adjusting charge flow High room temperature Too high set value on the automatic heating control Enter menu 1 1 temperature and reduce the offset heating curve If the room temperature is only high in ...

Page 272: ...rm Tool low value on the low pressure semsor 3 times within 60 minutes Open circuit or short circuit on input for low pressure sensor Defective low pressure sensor Defective control board in FDCW Open circuit or short circuit on input for suction gas sensor Tho S Defective suction gas sensor Tho S 223 Com flt from the heat pump Communication between the control board and the communication board is ...

Page 273: ...board for inverter in FDCW Defective control board in FDCW 265 Inv err Continuous deviation on power transistor for 15 minutes Defective fan motor Defective circuit board in FDCW 266 Low refrig Insufficient refrigerant is detected upon star up cooling mode Service valve closed Loose connection sensor BT15 BT3 Defective sensor BT15 BT13 Too little refrigerant 267 Inv err Failed start for compressor D...

Page 274: ...urn temperatur 347 Temp high press Temporary high pressure alarm No low water flow Air in water system 403 Sensor fault from PCA 154 Sensor fault Sensor incoming water in indoor unit BT3 Open circuit or short circuit on sensor input Sensor does not work see section Disturbances in comfort Defective control board AA23 in indoor unit 404 Sensor fault from PCA 154 Sensor fault Sensor high pressure hea...

Page 275: ...art no MCD291A015 Hot water control VST 05M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø22 Max heat pump size 8 kW Part no MCD291A018 VST 11M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø28 Max recommended output 17 kW Part no MCD291A019 VST 20M Reversing valve Cu pipe Ø35 Max recommended output 40 kW Part no MCD291A020 Reversing valve for cooling VCC 05M Part no MCD291A021 VCC 11M Part no MCD291A022 Electrical model MEL 1030M Part no ...

Page 276: ...70 Technical data Technical data Dimensions and setting out coordinates 0 1 1 0 1 4 360 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 215 70 5 3 RC HY 40 ...

Page 277: ...71 Technical data Electrical circuit diagram HSB140 ...

Page 278: ...72 Technical data RC HY20 sheet 1 Note Meaning of 3B is that this wire is connected to a wire located at 3B on same page 3 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 279: ...al data INDOOR UNIT sheet 2 Note Meaning of 3 6B means this wire is connected to a wire located at 6B on sheet 3 3 means a value of sheet number 6 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 280: ...74 Technical data sheet 3 ...

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Page 282: ...cal data RC HY40 INDOOR UNIT HSB INDOOR UNIT HSB sheet 1 Note Meaning of 3B is that this wire is connected to a wire located at 3B on same page 3 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

Page 283: ...echnical data sheet 2 Note Meaning of 3 6B means this wire is connected to a wire located at 6B on sheet 3 3 means a value of sheet number 6 means a value of horizontal axis B means a value of vertical axis ...

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Page 286: ...80 Technical data INDOOR UNIT HSB INDOOR UNIT HSB sheet 5 ...

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