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It's recommended that before cooling in summer and 
heating in winter every year, consult local air conditioner 
customer service center to check and maintain the unit, 
to prevent air conditioner errors which bring 
inconvenience to your life and work.

11.3 Care and maintenance

1) Maintenance period

2) Maintenance of main parts

11.2 Digital display of main board

The data display area is divided into Up area and Down area, 
with two groups of two-digit half 7-segment digital display, 
respectively.

a. Temperature display
Temperature display is used for displaying the total outlet water 
temperature of unit system, outlet water temperature, condenser 
pipe temperature T3A of system A, condenser pipe temperature 
T3B of system B, outdoor environmental temperature T4, 
anti-freezing temperature T6 and setting temperature Ts, with 
allowable data display scope -15

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70

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. If the temperature is 

higher than 70

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, it is displayed as 70

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. If there is no effective 

date, it displays “— —” and indication point 

DŽ

 is on.

b. Current display 
Current display is used for displaying Modular unit system A 
compressor current IA or system B compressor current IB, with 
allowable display scope 0A~99A. If it is higher than 99A, it is 
displayed as 99A. If there is no effective date, it displays “— —” 
and indication point 

A

 is on.

c. Failure display
It is used for displaying the total failure warning date of unit or 
that of Modular unit, with failure display scope E0~EF, E 
indicating failure, 0~F indicating failure code. “E-“ is displayed 
when there is no failure and indication point 

is on at the same 

time.

d. Protection display
It is used for displaying the total system protection data of unit or 
the system protection data of Modular unit, with protection 
display scope P0~PF, P indicating system protection, 0~F 
indicating protection code. “P-“ is displayed when there is no 
failure .

e. Unit number display
It is used for displaying the address number of the currently 
selected Modular unit, with display scope 0~15 and indication 
point 

#

 is on at the same time.

f. Display of online unit number and startup unit number
They are used for displaying the total online Modular units of the 
whole unit system and the number of the Modular unit under 
running state, respectively, with display scope 0~16.
Any time when the spot check page is entered to display or 
change Modular unit, it is needed to wait for the up-to-date data 
of the Modular unit received and selected by wired controller. 
Before receiving the data, the wired controller only displays 
“——” on the data display Down area, and the Up area displays 
the address number of the Modular unit. No page can be turned, 
which continues until the wired controller receives the 
communication data of this Modular unit.

2) Maintenance of main parts

Close attention should be paid to the discharge and suction 
pressure during the running process. Find out reasons and 
eliminate the failure if abnormality is found.

Control and protect the equipment. See to it that no random 
adjustment be made on the set points on site.

Regularly check whether the electric connection is loose, 
and whether there is bad contact at the contact point caused 
by oxidation and debris etc., and take timely measures if 
necessary.

Frequently check the work voltage, current and phase 
balance.

Check the reliability of the electric elements in time. 
Ineffective and unreliable elements should be replaced in 
time.

11.4 Removing scale

After long-time operation, calcium oxide or other minerals will 
be settled in the heat transfer surface of the water-side heat 
exchanger. These substances will affect the heat transfer 
performance when there is too much scale in the heat 
transfer surface.

Sequentially cause that electricity consumption increases 
and the discharge pressure is too high (or suction pressure 
too low). Organic acids such as formic acid, citric acid and 
acetic acid may be used to clean the scale. But in no way 
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should be used as the water-side heat exchange is made 
from stainless steel and is easy to be eroded to cause 
refrigerant leakage. Pay attention to the following aspects 
during the cleaning and scale-removing process:

1 )   Wa t e r - s i d e   h e a t   e x c h a n g e r   s h o u l d   b e   d o n e   b e 
professionals. Please contact the local air-conditioner 
customer service center.

2) Clean the pipe and heat exchanger with clean water after 
cleaning agent is used. Conduct water treatment to prevent 
water system from being eroded or re-absorption of scale.

3) In case of using cleaning agent, adjust the density of the 
agent, cleaning time and temperature according to the scale 
settlement condition.

4) After pickling is completed, neutralization treatment needs 
to be done on the waste liquid. Contact relevant company for 
treating the treated waste liquid.

5) Protection equipments (such as goggles, gloves, mask 
and shoes) must be used during the cleaning process to 
avoid breathing in or contacting the agent as the cleaning 
agent and neutralization agent is corrosive to eyes, skins and 
nasal mucosa.

11.5 Winter shutdown

For shutdown in winter, the surface of the unit outside and 
inside should be cleaned and dried. Cover the unit to prevent 
dust. Open discharge water valve to discharge the stored 
water in the clean water system to prevent freezing accident (it 
is preferable to inject antifreezer in the pipe).

11.6 Replacing parts

Parts to be replaced should be the ones provided by our 
company.

Never replace any part with different part.

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Summary of Contents for MUENR-30-H9T

Page 1: ...Informaci n MODULAR CHILLER ENFRIADORA MODULAR Installation Owner s manual and Information Requirements FR Manual d utilisation et d installation voir www mundoclima com fr DE Benutzer und Installatio...

Page 2: ...ES EN 3 57 Manual de instalaci n y usuario Installation and owner s manual 2...

Page 3: ...se L y una neutro N con conexi n a tierra GND o TRIF SICA tres fases L1 L2 L3 y un neutro N con conexi n a tierra GND y con interruptor manual El no cumplimiento de estas especificaciones infringe las...

Page 4: ...paralela de m ltiples unidades modulares Instalaci n de la base Instalaci n de la estructura de amortiguamiento 7 ESQUEMA DE CONEXI N DEL SISTEMA HIDR ULICO VISTA DE LA UNIDAD 10 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5...

Page 5: ...i n de piezas Primer reinicio despu s del apagado Sistema de refrigeraci n Desmontaje del compresor Resistencia el ctrica auxiliar Sistema anti hielo Sustituci n de la v lvula de seguridad Informaci n...

Page 6: ...onvertir la conexi n a rosca macho de 2 DN50 C digo CL97296 Conexi n roscada Abrazadera Victaulic 1 INTRODUCCI N 1 1 Condiciones de uso de la unidad 1 El voltaje est ndar de alimentaci n es de 380 415...

Page 7: ...ar contra pr cticas poco seguras Indica situaci n que puede provocar da os accidentales al equipo o a bienes materiales Descripci n de s mbolos mostrados en la unidad interior o exterior ADVERTENCIA P...

Page 8: ...gerante el compresor y otras piezas del ciclo de refrigerante Si toca los tubos de refrigerante puede provocar quemaduras o congelaci n Para evitar lesiones deje que enfr e el mecanismo o aseg rese de...

Page 9: ...la intemperie o en basureros los vertidos de sustancias noci vas pueden salir y llegar a las aguas subterr neas del subsuelo Esto puede contaminar la cadena alimenticia y tener consecuencias nocivas p...

Page 10: ...s tuber as de cobre 4 Si la unidad est al alcance de personal no autorizado tome medidas de protecci n por razones de seguridad como la instalaci n de una valla Estas medidas pueden prevenir lesiones...

Page 11: ...MUENR 30 H9T y MUENR 30 H9T K Vista frontal Vista izquierda Fig 6 1 Esquema dimensional Vista superior 6 1 2 MUENR 60 H9T y MUENR 60 H9T K Vista frontal Vista izquierda Fig 6 2 Esquema dimensional Vis...

Page 12: ...ica debe ser menor que la presi n est tica fuera del ventilador El espacio entre la unidad y la valla hundida o las persianas tambi n debe cumplir con los requisitos recomendados 3 Si la unidad necesi...

Page 13: ...ados puedan congelarse 6 4 Instalaci n de la estructura de amortiguamiento 6 4 1 Los amortiguadores se deben instalar entre la unidad y su base Los amortiguadores se instalan mediante los agujeros de...

Page 14: ...ble mas por la nieve 1 Medidas para evitar la acumulaci n de nieve La altura de la base debe ser como m nimo la misma que la altura de la nieve prevista Altura de la base Fig 6 10 Altura de la base co...

Page 15: ...tipo Y W Explicaci n de los s mbolos V lvula retenci n V lvula compuerta V lvula descarga autom tica Filtro en forma de Y Term metro Bomba de recirculaci n V lvula retenci n Q Z Man metro NOTA La rel...

Page 16: ...ig 8 3 Puertas del modelo 30 Puerta 3 Puerta 4 Fig 8 4 Puertas del modelo 60 La puerta 1 da acceso al compartimento de las tuber as de agua y al intercambiador de calor del lado del agua Las puertas 2...

Page 17: ...e aceite X V lvula de 4 v as Filtro Sensor de presi n del sistema H YL Capilar Ventilador DC Sensor de temperatura ambiente exterior T4 Condensador Sensor de temperatura de entrada de agua Twi Sensor...

Page 18: ...ga del compresor 2 Tp2 Separador gas l quido _ _ Sensor de temp de aspiraci n Th X V lvula de una v a 1 Filtro V lvula de una v a 2 Capilar V lvula solenoide de retorno r pido de aceite Separador de a...

Page 19: ...pio de conectar el equipo despu s que la unidad est en funcionamiento no se detectan 2 CN12 V lvula solenoide de retorno r pido de aceite 3 CN5 EVA HEAT Puerto de la resistancia calefactora de los int...

Page 20: ...emperatura de entrada del refrigerante en el intercambiador de calor de placas T6B Sensor de temperatura de entrada del refrigerante en el intercambiador de calor de placas 24 CN16 Sensor de presi n d...

Page 21: ...imentaci n del panel de control HMI DC9V 44 ENC4 NET_ADDRESS El interruptor DIP 0 F de la direcci n de red de la unidad exterior est habilitado representa la direcci n 0 15 C digos de error E Cuando l...

Page 22: ...est permitido que el usuario repare el controlador por su cuenta debido a que una mala reparaci n puede causar descargas el ctricas da os al controlador entre otros Si el usuario tiene alguna solicit...

Page 23: ...acional Fig 8 9 3 Precauci n del cableado el ctrico c Fig 8 9 1 Precauci n del cableado el ctrico a b Se deben utilizar alambres de n cleo de cobre d El cableado el ctrico debe realizarse a electricis...

Page 24: ...ra 3 Incorrecto Conexi n a tierra Transformador Distribuci n de la corriente Fusibles Interruptor manual Pararrayos Potencia Unidad Creaci n de corriente Puesta a tierra 1 Puesta a tierra 2 Puesta a t...

Page 25: ...ba de agua y a la potencia de la resistencia el ctrica La bobina del contactor es controlada por la placa de control principal Vea la X Y _ El usuario puede conectar una luz para monitorear el estado...

Page 26: ...contrario el puerto de ALARMA est abierto El puerto de ALARMA est en la placa de control principal Consulte el diagrama de cableado para obtener m s detalles Fig 8 17 1 Sistema de control y precauci...

Page 27: ...1 5 5 5 5 021 725 5 21752 5 CN60 CN74 CN61 5 5 5 5 021 725 5 21752 5 7 7 20 7 X Y X Y X Y 203 67 7 3803 1 CN83 7 CN30 7 7 CN2 CN83 CN30 7 7 CN2 CN83 CN30 L1 L 2 L3 L1 L 2 L3 POWER 80 415V 3N 50Hz POWE...

Page 28: ...8 5 V CN2 CN60 IRU SLSHOLQH CN74 CN61 0 1 21752 5 21752 5 CN60 CN74 CN61 5 5 5 5 021 725 5 21752 5 CN60 CN74 CN61 5 5 5 5 021 725 5 21752 5 7 7 20 7 X Y X Y X Y 203 67 7 3803 1 CN83 7 CN30 7 7 CN2 CN8...

Page 29: ...sus bocas deben tener un apoyo inde pendiente y no estar apoyadas sobre la unidad f Las tuber as y sus conexiones en el intercambiador t rmico deben ser f ciles de desmontar para su manteni miento y l...

Page 30: ...exi n de aro Victaulic Fig 8 20 modo de conexi n de los modelos 30 Fig 8 21 modo de conexi n de los modelos 60 8 6 3 Dise o del dep sito de inercia del sistema El dep sito de inercia deber a tener una...

Page 31: ...eben montar manguitos antivibra dores b Bomba auxiliar del sistema recomendada c Las unidades deben controlar las bombas consulte la Fig 8 18 y 8 19 para ver el diagrama de cableado de las bombas 8 6...

Page 32: ...la posici n e instale el sensor de temperatura total Bomba 2 Tabla de di metros de la tuber a principal y las tuber as de salida Tabla 8 10 Di metro total de las tuber as de entrada y salida PRECAUCI...

Page 33: ...agua instaladas _ Unidad Bomba de agua de agua Entrada de agua Salida de agua Fig 8 25 Instalaci n de una sola bomba de agua Durante el encendido inicial y cuando la temperatura del agua es baja es i...

Page 34: ...PRECAUCI N 10 2 Prueba de funcionamiento 1 Encienda el control y compruebe si la unidad muestra el c digo de error Si hay fallos primero elim nelos y encienda la unidad seg n el m todo de funcionamien...

Page 35: ...unidades esclavas Recuperado tras la recuperaci n del error 14 Ed 1Ed A Fallo del sensor de temperatura de descarga del compresor Tp1 2Ed B Fallo del sensor de temperatura de descarga del compresor Tp...

Page 36: ...i n Recuperado tras la recuperaci n del error 74 Fd Error del sensor de temp de aspiraci n Recuperado tras la recuperaci n del error 76 xFF Error del ventilador DC Z _ Y Z Y 79 FP Incongruencia en el...

Page 37: ...ca Cubra la unidad para protegerla del polvo Abra la v lvula de descarga para que salga el agua almacenada en el sistema de agua limpia Evite accidentes por congelaci n es preferible inyectar anti hie...

Page 38: ...nte en el sistema y compruebe la presi de aspiraci n y descarga PRECAUCI N 11 9 Desmontaje del compresor Siga el procedimiento a continuaci n si hay que desmontar el compresor 1 Desconecte la unidad d...

Page 39: ...nte el rea da ada salida de la v lvula de seguridad V lvula de seguridad Fig 11 1 Sustituci n de la v lvula de seguridad separador l quido vapor ADVERTENCIA La salida de aire de la v lvula de segurida...

Page 40: ...iene dudas consulte el departamento t cnico del fabricante para obtener asistencia Se deben realizar las siguientes comprobaciones a los equipos con K Q La cantidad de carga es seg n el tama o del loc...

Page 41: ...uede reaccionar con el refrigerante y corroer la tuber a de cobre Si se sospecha que hay fuga se deben eliminar o apagar todas las fuentes de ignici n Si se encuentra una fuga de refrigerante que nece...

Page 42: ...stema ya sea para su mantenimiento o para su desmantelamiento se recomienda una buena pr ctica para que todos los refrigerantes se retiren de forma segura Al transferir el refrigerante a los cilindros...

Page 43: ...l agua climatizada Entrada Salida 2 Compruebe la temperatura del aire del intercambiador t rmico del lado del aire Entrada Salida 3 Compruebe las temperaturas de aspiraci n del refrigerante y la de so...

Page 44: ...rueba de congelaci n interruptor de caudal de agua Dispositivo de sobrecorriente dispositivo de secuencia de fase de potencia etc Refrigerante Tipo R32 7 9 14 0 Sistema hidr ulico Volumen de caudal de...

Page 45: ...a prueba de congelaci n interruptor de caudal de agua Dispositivo de sobrecorriente dispositivo de secuencia de fase de potencia etc Refrigerante Tipo R32 Sistema hidr ulico Volumen de carga kg 7 9 1...

Page 46: ...30 H9T MUENR 30 H9T K CN87 Blue Red Gray Gray Red White Brown Green White Blue Only included for models K WATER SW is connected by default Without function Double setpoint switch 13 ESQUEMAS EL CTRIC...

Page 47: ...MUENR 60 H9T MUENR 60 H9T K SV1 CN87 Blue Red Gray Gray Red White Brown Green White Blue Only included for models K WATER SW is connected by default Without function Double setpoint switch 47...

Page 48: ...1 14 REQUISITOS DE INFORMACI N UE 2216 2281 UE 811 2016 01 2 3 455 2 6 3 7 2 3 4 8 2 9 1 3 A 1 B C 8 9 1 4 001 D 1 C 8 4 E F 1 G H C H C 3 2 1 2 I 01 6 001 G 3 4 3 CB CG4 4GC C J 4B K 9C B4 C CLC1 K...

Page 49: ...Tabla 14 2 8K 8 8 K 8 8 01 2 3 455 2 6 3 7 2 3 4 2 9 1 3 A 1 B C 8 9 1 4 001 D 1 C 8 4 E F 1 G CB CG4 4GC C J 4B K 9C B4 C CLC1 K KK 8 01 6 001 G 5 3 4 3 2 1 2 I 71 H C H C 3 49...

Page 50: ...Tabla 14 3 8 K 8 K 8 K 01 2 3 455 2 6 3 7 2 3 4 2 9 1 K 3 A 1 B C 9 1 4 001 D 1 C 8 4 E F 1 G CB CG4 4GC C J 4B K 9C B4 C CLC1 K KK 8 01 6 001 G 5 3 4 3 2 1 2 I H C H C 3 50...

Page 51: ...Tabla 14 4 K K K K K K K 01 2 3 455 2 6 3 7 8 2 3 4 2 9 8 1 K 3 A 1 B C 9 1 4 001 D 1 C 8 4 E F 1 G CB CG4 4GC C J 4B K 9C B4 C CLC1 K KK 8 01 6 001 G 5 3 4 3 2 1 2 I 71 H C H C 3 51...

Page 52: ...3 3 4 N O 8 O 4 8 N M M 4 N 3 3 P 9 O 6 8P 1 P H 3 Q 3 4 Q N 001 N B 4B P 2 3 455 3 001 2 3 4 2 9 2 6 3 7 3 3 A 1 B C C1 9 R 3 A 1 B C 8 C1 9 RS C Q RI 9 R S R R C C5 DT G N 2 1 2 I 9 9 9 9 6 6 P 1O...

Page 53: ...4 N O K O 4 N M M 4 N 3 3 8 P 9 O 6 8P 1 P H 3 Q 3 4 Q N 001 N B 4B P 2 3 455 3 001 2 3 4 KK 2 9 2 6 3 7 3 3 A 1 B C C1 9 R 3 A 1 B C 8 C1 9 RS C Q RI K 9 R S R R C C5 DT G 001 6 O N 4 H 3 01 Q F Q 3...

Page 54: ...3 4 N O K O 4 N M M 4 N 3 3 P 9 O 6 8P 1 P H 3 Q 3 4 Q N 001 N B 4B P 2 3 455 3 001 N 2 3 4 K 2 9 2 6 3 7 3 3 A 1 B C C1 9 R K 3 A 1 B C C1 9 RS C Q RI 9 R S R R C C5 DT G N 2 1 2 I 9 9 9 9 6 6 P 1O...

Page 55: ...3 4 N O K O 4 N M M 4 N 3 3 8 P 9 O 6 8P 1 P H 3 Q 3 4 Q N 001 N B 4B P 2 3 455 3 001 N 2 3 4 2 9 2 6 3 7 3 3 A 1 B C C1 9 R K 3 A 1 B C C1 9 RS C Q RI K 9 R S R R C C5 DT G N 2 1 2 I 71 9 9 9 9 6 6...

Page 56: ...NOTAS 56...

Page 57: ...lled by a professional The power supply must be SINGLE PHASE one phase L and one neutral N with his grounded power GND switch Any breach of these specifications involve a breach of the warranty condit...

Page 58: ...6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION 69 7 TYPICAL APPLICATION EXAMPLES 70 69 8 71 73 76 83 Main parts of the uint Opening the uint System diagram Outdoor unit PCBs Electric wiring Water sy...

Page 59: ...9 11 10 11 11 11 12 11 13 89 91 91 91 91 92 92 92 92 97 93 94 97 92 91 Failure information and code Data display of wired controller Care and maintenance Removing scale Winter shutdown Replacing part...

Page 60: ...n module Purpose 1 Unit Installation Operation Manual Temperature testing components of total water outlet Transformer Installation manual of wired controller 1 1 1 Fig 1 1 Cooling operating range Fig...

Page 61: ...used to alert against unsafe practices Indicates situations that could only result in accidental equipment or property damage NOTE Explanation of symbols displayed on the indoor unit or outdoor unit W...

Page 62: ...als electric shocks or fire After completing the installation work check to make sure that there is no refrigerant leakage Never directly touch any leaking refrigerant as it could cause severe frostbi...

Page 63: ...ning and user maintenance should not be done by children without supervision Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance This appliance is intended to be used by e...

Page 64: ...an be fastened on the foundation reliably 7 If the unit is installed on a roof the roof must be strong enough to bear the weight of the unit and the weight of maintenance personnel The unit can be pla...

Page 65: ...e spring damper the total height of the unit will increase by 135mm or so Model A B C D E F 1870 1000 1175 204 200 470 2220 1325 1055 234 210 470 Table 6 1 F D E Front view Left view A B C B Left view...

Page 66: ...f the former if Persian blinds are required the total loss of static pressure should be less than the static pressure outside the fan The space between the unit and sunk fence or Persian blinds should...

Page 67: ...rainage channel Anchor bolt Electric control Inlet and outlet box side pipe side Inlet and outlet pipe side Electric control box side unit mm unit mm 1 A solid base prevents excess vibration and noise...

Page 68: ...ensure trouble free operation of the equipment Otherwise accumulated snow will block the air flow and may cause equipment problems Check the installation site thoroughly do not install the equipment...

Page 69: ...le joint Gate valve Automatic discharge valve Y shaped filter Thermometer Circulating pump Check valve 7 CONNECTION DRAWING OF PIPELINE SYSTEM Fig 7 1 Connection drawing of pipeline system Expansion t...

Page 70: ...he hydraulic compartment and electrical parts Door 1 give access to the compartment of water pipes water side heat exchanger acomulator and liquid vapor separator Door 2 3 4 give access to the hydraul...

Page 71: ...ssure sensor H YL 31 Capillary 10 DC fan 32 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor T4 11 Condenser 33 Unit water inlet temperature sensor Twi 12 Coil outlet temperature sensor T3A 34 Safety valve 13 K J 3...

Page 72: ...y valve 1 35 Filter 10 One way valve 2 36 Capillary 11 High pressure switch H SW 37 Fast oil return solenoid valve 12 Oil separator 38 Filter 13 4 way valve 39 Capillary 14 System pressure sensor H YL...

Page 73: ...hase dislocation of power supply are detected only in the early period after the power supply is connected and they are not detected while the unit is in operation CN12 Quick return oil solenoid valve...

Page 74: ...T6A Refrigerant inlet temperature of EVI plate heat exchanger T6B Refrigerant inlet temperature of EVI plate heat exchanger CN16 System pressure sensor CN31 Temperature sensors input port Th System su...

Page 75: ...5 Dip switch S5 3 Normal control valid for S5 3 OFF factory default Remote ON OFF valid for S5 3 ON the display shows rctc S6 Dip switch S6 3 Anti snow function is invalid valid for S6 3 OFF factory d...

Page 76: ...connecting the power supply Please carefully read the labels on the electric cabinet The user s attempt to repair the controller is prohibited since improper repair may cause electric shock damages to...

Page 77: ...tor cables d Power wiring must be entrusted to professionals with electrician qualification Fig 8 9 3 Electrical wiring precaution c Fig 8 9 4 Electrical wiring precaution d NOTE See the table above f...

Page 78: ...urge current Grounding 3 Grounding 2 Grounding 1 Grounding wire Lightning arrester Power distribution transformer Wrong Manual switch Fuses Power 380 415V 3N 50Hz Fig 8 10 Requirements of power supply...

Page 79: ...de the electric control box to enable the remote function of ON OFF Fig 8 13 Wiring of water pump and pipeline auxiliary heater and ac light of the state of compressor When the water pump and auxiliar...

Page 80: ...e provided by user to the ALARM port CN85 of the module units as follows If the unit is operating unnormally the ALARM port CN85 is closed otherwise the ALARM port CN85 is open The ALARM ports CN85 ar...

Page 81: ...ponding auxiliary heater products Please choose such accessory as power wire switch of auxiliary heater according to the actual parameter of products and national Contactor Contactor Power Transformer...

Page 82: ...the actual parameter of products and national Contactor Contactor Power Transformer AC220 240V AC 8 5 V CN2 CN60 IRU SLSHOLQH CN74 CN61 0 1 21752 5 21752 5 CN60 CN74 CN61 5 5 5 5 021 725 5 21752 5 CN6...

Page 83: ...re instruments so they need to be purchased by the user k All low positions of the water system should be provided with drainage ports to drain water in the evaporator and the system completely and al...

Page 84: ...pacity and L is the unit for G water flow in the formula counting the minimum water flow Comfortable air conditioner G cooling capacity 3 5L Process cooling G cooling capacity 7 4L In certain occasion...

Page 85: ...nit rated water flow in terms of multi connect the units that water flow must no less than total units rated water flow b Select the left of the pump H h1 h2 h3 h4 H The lift of the pump h1 Main unit...

Page 86: ...y attention to the following items when installing multiple modules Each module corresponds to an address code which cannot be repeated Main water outlet temperature sensing bulb target flow controlle...

Page 87: ...orking conditions should be prevented as much as possible 4 Carefully adjust the target flow controller on the water system or the inlet stop valve of the unit to make the water flow of the system be...

Page 88: ...ent Wire capacity is meeting for requirement Switch capacity is meeting for requirement Fuse capacity is meeting for requirement Voltage and frequency are meeting for requirement Connecting tightly be...

Page 89: ...on error recovery Recovered upon error recovery Recovered upon error recovery Recovered upon error recovery Recovered upon error recovery Occurs 3 times in 60 minutes and the error can be recovered by...

Page 90: ...means system A x 2 means system B x 1 means system A x 2 means system B Recovered by power off Inverter module temperature sensor error x 1 means Tfin1 x 2 means Tfin2 Pressure sensor error Recovered...

Page 91: ...can be turned which continues until the wired controller receives the communication data of this Modular unit 2 Maintenance of main parts Close attention should be paid to the discharge and suction p...

Page 92: ...gauge at low pressure side Make chilled water circulate and start up unit and make the low pressure control switch short circuit if necessary Slowly inject refrigerant into the system and check suctio...

Page 93: ...ve safety valve liquid vapor separator The air outlet of safty valve must be connected to the appropriate pipe which can direct the leaking refrigerant to the appropriate place for discharge Safety va...

Page 94: ...the period that the work is carried out The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into the atmosphere 8 Checks to the refrigeration equipment W...

Page 95: ...ss shall be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system When the final OFN charge is used the system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to take place This operation is...

Page 96: ...ng it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely When tranferring refrigerant into cylinders ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed Ensure...

Page 97: ...C C MPa MPa V A C C C C A High pressure Low pressure Voltage Current Inlet dry bulb Outlet dry bulb Inlet Outlet 1 Check temperature of chilled water or hot water Inlet Outlet 2 check air temperature...

Page 98: ...lert etc High or low pressure switch freeze proof device water flow volume controller Overcurrent device power phase sequence device etc kW kW kW A kW A Type Chargeing volume kg Waterflow volume m3 h...

Page 99: ...urrent device power phase sequence device etc Refrigerant Type R32 Water pipe system Charging volume kg 7 9 14 0 Q Y 3 h 5 0 9 8 Hydraulic resistance lose kPa 150 200 Water side heat exchanger Plate h...

Page 100: ...IRING DIAGRAMS MUENR 30 H9T MUENR 30 H9T K CN87 Blue Red Gray Gray Red White Brown Green White Blue Only included for models K WATER SW is connected by default Without function Double setpoint switch...

Page 101: ...MUENR 60 H9T MUENR 60 H9T K SV1 CN87 Blue Red Gray Gray Red White Brown Green White Blue Only included for models K WATER SW is connected by default Without function Double setpoint switch 101...

Page 102: ...216 2281 UE 811 2016 Table 14 1 H Q H Q Q Q Q G 01 4 455 7 4 8 Q 9 Q 5 S S S 3 B C 8 9 1 4 001 D D 8 4 E Q 1 H 3 01 H Q 001 5 S U 3 V 4 3 CB CG4 4GC C J 4B K 9C B4 C CH 1 K KK 8 5 S S S S G Q 3 G Q Q...

Page 103: ...Q H Q Q Q Q 8K 8 8 K 8 8 G 01 4 455 7 4 Q 9 Q 5 S S S 3 B C 8 9 1 4 001 D D 8 4 E Q 1 CB CG4 4GC C J 4B K 9C B4 C CH 1 K KK 8 01 H Q 001 5 G Q 3 G Q Q Q Q Q 3 S U 3 V 4 3 5 S S S S H 3 2 1 2 I 71 4 C...

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