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PG2021 CHV2-VP-ECM-V2 

With Electrical Heater as booster

Modbus300047=1

 

When unit is turned on in heating mode.

 

 
When Tr ≤ Ts - 1 ºC (Modbus 300033 setting), MTV2 and AUX2 is turned on. Fan is turned on at setting speed. DA2 is at 
10 VDC for 2 minutes, then check Ti1: 

 

 

If Ti1 < 28ºC (Modbus 300017 setting), EH is turned on. DA2 is at 10 VDC. 

 

If 28ºC<Ti1< 28

Modbus 300017 setting

+4ºC, EH is kept at original state. DA2 is at original state. 

 

If Ti1 ≥ 28

Modbus 300017 setting

+4ºC, EH is turned off. DA2 output is based on water temperature difference 

(Ti1/Ti2) and Modbus parameter 300028 setting PID calculation. The output is 6~10 VDC.

 

 

If Ti1 sensor is damaged, fan runs at setting speed. 

 

When Tr > Ts +1ºC, MTV2 and AUX2 is turned off. EH is turned off. DA2 is at 5 VDC. fan is turned on at low speed. 

 

When unit is turned off, 

MTV2 and AUX2 is turned off. DA2 is at 5 VDC. Fan is turned off delaying 2 minutes. 

 

OVER-HEAT PROTECTION OF INDOOR COIL 

 

If Ti1 ≥ 75ºC, then MTV1, AUX2, DA2 and EH are turned off. Indoor fan remains on and runs at high speed. 

 

If Ti1 < 70ºC, then unit keep original state. 

 

If the indoor coil temperature sensor is damaged or not connected, then the protection mode will be overridden and 
the unit will work according to the pre-heat and post-heat program.

 

 

DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE 

When unit is turned on in dehumidification mode: 

 

AUX1 is turned on. Ts is 24 ºC. 

 

If Tr ≥ 25ºC for 30S, then MTV1 will be on for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 4 minutes. DA2 is 2 VDC. Fan is turned on 
at low speed. 

 

If 16ºC ≤ Tr < 25ºC for 30S, then MTV1 will be on for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 6 minutes. DA2 is 2.5 VDC. Fan is 
turned on at low speed. 

 

If Tr < 16ºC for 30S, then MTV1 will be on for 3 minutes, and then OFF for 10 minutes. DA2 is 3.5 VDC. 

 

At the end of the above dehumidification cycle, the system will decide the next dehumidification control option.   

 

AUTO MODE 

When unit is turned on in Auto mode, fan is turned on at setting speed for 30S, then check Tr and Ts. 
 

 

If Ts>=Tr+3 ºC, the unit runs in heating mode. 

 

If Tr-3 ºC<Ts<Tr+3 ºC, the unit runs in fan mode. 

 

If Ts<Tr-3 ºC,the unit runs in cooling mode. 

 

If unit works in heating or fan mode, when Tr-Ts>3.0ºC, MTV2, MTV1 and DA2 is off for more than 10 minutes. EH 
is off for more than 10 minutes, the unit will work in cooling mode. 

 

If unit works in cooling or fan mode, when Ts-Tr>3.0ºC, MTV2, MTV1 and DA2 is off for more than 10 minutes. The 
unit will work in heating mode. 

 

PRO INPUT FUNCTION 

The unit is on: 

 

PRO input is closed for 60S, the unit is turned off. 

 

PRO input is open for 60S, the unit is turned on.

 

 

 

Cooke Industries - Phone: +64 9 579 2185    Email: [email protected]    Web: www.cookeindustries.co.nz

Summary of Contents for POLAR Global CHV2-01-P

Page 1: ...COANDA EFFECT CASSETTE CHV2 EC Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co nz Web www cookeindustries co nz...

Page 2: ...ion process we maintain strict control starting with our extensive resources in research and development through to the design and manufacture of almost every individual component from molded plastics...

Page 3: ...Air and Branch Duct Connection 20 Suspension Bolts Layout and Ceiling Opening 22 Suspension Installation 24 Interconnecting Wiring 25 Maintenance 26 For Units Out Of Use for an Extended Period 26 Extr...

Page 4: ...Display and Error Description 50 Control Specifications Flexible Function W Type 51 Features 51 I O Port Definitions 51 Onboard configuration 51 Wiring Diagrams 52 Control Logic Specifications 53 Uni...

Page 5: ...2 Operation guide 57 Error Code List 61 Dimensions and installation 62 Sensor Resistance R T Conversion Table 63 Troubleshooting 65 Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co...

Page 6: ...da Effect Hydronic Series 2 01 Unit Size See General Specification Section A for cooling and heating capacities 3 V V 2 pipe P 4 pipe 4 I Control type I Intelligent Control W Flexible function Control...

Page 7: ...t brushless EC motor with preliminary 3 speed setting that allow for precise air balancing Condensate pump A condensate pump is fitted to carry water out of the unit The pump can be withdrawn from the...

Page 8: ...eating modee H 25 20 28 M 14 12 15 L 9 5 10 10 Fan Motor Running Current H A 0 22 0 17 0 24 Hydraulic Cooling Water Flow Rate H L h 281 355 520 M 217 296 404 L 167 257 341 Cooling Pressure Drope H kPa...

Page 9: ...14 14 L 5 10 7 Hydraulic Cooling Water Flow Rate H L h 59 74 108 M 45 62 84 L 35 53 71 Cooling Pressure Drope H kPa 12 7 10 8 22 4 M 8 1 7 9 14 6 L 5 3 6 2 10 9 Heating Water Flow Rate H L h 115 161...

Page 10: ...HV2 02 V 200 758 13 3 3 3 8 CHV2 03 V 200 1058 13 3 3 3 8 4 Pipe Systems 1 row Auxiliary Heating Coil Model Fin Height mm Fin Length mm Fins inch No of rows No of circuits Tube Diameter inch CHV2 01 P...

Page 11: ...Page 10 of 65 PG2021 CHV2 VP ECM V2 Dimensional Drawings Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co nz Web www cookeindustries co nz...

Page 12: ...39 7 42 0 42 7 44 7 43 2 46 3 400 0Hz 22 5 24 7 27 9 29 2 31 8 33 0 34 6 35 4 36 2 37 3 40 7 40 9 42 8 42 4 43 4 45 0 500 0Hz 23 1 25 4 27 7 29 8 33 0 34 3 35 3 36 9 37 7 40 8 41 9 43 4 43 4 45 6 47 3...

Page 13: ...3 45 4 46 1 48 2 400 0Hz 27 5 29 4 31 4 32 7 35 2 35 6 37 1 38 4 40 0 40 1 41 0 42 0 44 4 44 5 44 9 46 6 500 0Hz 25 6 27 8 30 4 31 9 34 5 36 2 37 5 38 9 39 3 41 2 42 6 44 2 44 7 45 7 46 3 47 2 630Hz...

Page 14: ...8 44 9 44 3 48 2 47 7 49 0 50 0 400 0Hz 28 8 31 6 33 9 35 8 35 8 38 4 39 6 40 8 43 9 43 4 46 1 45 4 47 0 48 1 48 9 50 4 500 0Hz 25 9 28 3 31 3 34 9 34 9 36 0 37 0 38 9 41 2 41 4 43 0 45 0 45 6 46 3 4...

Page 15: ...this appliance is responsible for his her own safety Warranty shall be voided if installation instructions and safety precaution stated in this manual are not observed Never cut off the mains supply...

Page 16: ...he room and allow the minimum distances required for technical maintenance operations It is advisable to place the unit close to the installation site without removing it from packaging Do not put hea...

Page 17: ...best louver position is the one which allows air diffusion along the ceiling Alternative positions can be selected Confirm sufficient space is provided to allow removal of panels from the ceiling in...

Page 18: ...nnection The unit is fitted with a condensate pump with a maximum of 500 mm lift The unit is provided with a 25 4 mm ABS drainage outlet Confirm drain outlet has not been damaged before connecting dra...

Page 19: ...he two screws while making sure the external drain pan is installed flush against the fixing plate Figure B 8 2 4 When the installation is completed it is necessary to wrap the connecting pipe with th...

Page 20: ...tallation below Piping for 2 Pipe System Piping for 4 Pipe System 3 Way 4 Port Valve 1 2 Horizontal Drain Pan Water Outlet 1 2 Water Inlet 1 2 3 Way 4 Port Valve 1 2 for Cooling Coil 3 Way 4 Port Valv...

Page 21: ...necting fresh air ducts and one opening for connecting a branch duct Flanges and conduits can be installed onto casing Conduits can be flexible polyester with spring core or corrugated aluminum Dia 10...

Page 22: ...center of a knockout hole underneath the casing insulation Use a cutter and follow along the pre cut circular marking as shown and trim off the insulation 3 Knock out the pre cut hole 4 Connect the f...

Page 23: ...en the ceiling panels and install the suspension bolts as in the images below CHV2 01 580 x 587 Dimensions for Opening 606 x 450 Suspension Bolts CHV2 02 580 x 887 Dimensions for Opening 606 x 750 Sus...

Page 24: ...tach suspension rods to structure above Do not tighten nuts and counter nuts This should only be done after all connections are made and leveling of unit is confirmed Verify installation accommodates...

Page 25: ...ween the unit and false ceiling is 3mm Line up the unit to the supporting bars of the ceiling by tightening the nuts and counter nuts of the suspension rods After connecting the condensate drain pipin...

Page 26: ...Wiring Procedures Open the terminal block cover by removing the 4 screws Figure B 13 1 Connect power cable to the terminal according to the wiring diagram Connect room temperature sensor and coil tem...

Page 27: ...ters Check and remove any obstruction from the external drain pan and the internal drain pan Extra Maintenance The electrical panel is easily accessible by removing the cover panel Inspection servicin...

Page 28: ...trol Box Replacement Step 1 Open the return air grille Step 2 Remove front panel after removing the two fixing screws Step 3 Pull out the plug and play control box after removing 4 screws on the contr...

Page 29: ...Float Switch Replacement Step 1 Remove 4 screws from the side casing Step 2 Pull out the condensate pump kit Step 3 Replace it and tighten the 4 screws Screws Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Ema...

Page 30: ...e and remove the front panel by two fixing screws Step 2 Pull out the Fan Deck Step 3 Remove the internal drain pan and coil assembly Step 4 Replace new fan deck or coil assembly Front panel fixing sc...

Page 31: ...t Step 1 Unplug PTC Type Electric Heater connector from control box Step 2 Repeat Step 1 to 3 from Section C 7 Step 3 Remove mounting bracket of PTC Type Electric Heater from the coil Step 4 Replace E...

Page 32: ...nnected with E heater safeties Power input Phase L1 Power supply to the PCB Neutral N1 Power supply to the PCB Earth PE1 Power supply to the PCB Voltage output Fan 1 CN4 Fan 1 driver Fan2 CN5 Fan 2 dr...

Page 33: ...Page 32 of 65 PG2021 CHV2 VP ECM V2 Wiring Diagram Standard EC S1 Control PCB Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co nz Web www cookeindustries co nz...

Page 34: ...restored parameter data set depends on the type of user interface Handset only user interface When the power ON signal is received by the air conditioner and no wired wall pad is installed the Mode F...

Page 35: ...t is 0 VDC When unit is turned off MTV1 and AUX1 are off DA2 is 0 VDC Fan is turned off delaying 30s The range of Ts is 16 30 C Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low medium high and auto LOW TEMPERA...

Page 36: ...ns on and runs at high speed If Ti1 70 C then unit keep original state If the indoor coil temperature sensor is damaged or not connected then the protection mode will be overridden and the unit will w...

Page 37: ...at double of minimum setting Modbus 300027 setting and Fan is turn on at low speed PRO input is opened for 30S MTV1 is off DA2 is 0VDC Fan is turn off In period of PRO closed time if unit receives ins...

Page 38: ...eater Modbus300047 0 When unit is turned on in heating mode When Tr Ts 1 C Modbus 300033 setting MTV2 and AUX2 is turned on DA3 is at 10 VDC for 2 minutes then check Ti2 If Ti2 28 C Modbus 300017 sett...

Page 39: ...ll be ON for 3 minutes and then off for 6 minutes DA2 is on at double of Modbus 300016 setting Fan is turned on at low speed If Tr 16 C for 30S then MTV1 will be ON for 3 minutes and then off for 10 m...

Page 40: ...n is turned off delaying 30s The range of Ts is 16 30 C Indoor fan speed can be adjusted to low medium high and auto LOW TEMPERATURE PROTECTION OF INDOOR COIL IN COOLING MODE If Ti1 2 C for 2 minutes...

Page 41: ...rding to the pre heat and post heat program DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE When unit is turned on in dehumidification mode AUX1 is turned on Ts is 24 C If Tr 25 C for 30S then MTV1 will be on for 3 minutes and...

Page 42: ...will increase by 0 5 C each 30minutes Maximum setting temperature increased is 3 C In HEAT mode after SLEEP mode is set the indoor fan will run at auto speed and Ts will decrease by 0 5 C each 30 minu...

Page 43: ...rk and If in Cool Mode MV1 will be off 0 When the float switch is closed the drain pump will run for additional 5 minutes If the float switch is opened for 10 minutes continuously then MV1 will remain...

Page 44: ...inutes MTV2 is off AUX2 is open DA2 is set to 0 VDC Electric Heater is turned off Indoor fan is switched off If 4 pipe unit is in Standby Mode If Tr 2 C for 2 minutes MTV2is turned ON AUX2 is closed D...

Page 45: ...n definition 01 01H Invalid commands Received commands beyond valid commands 02 02H Invalid data address Data addresses beyond valid data address 03 03H Invalid data Data beyond definition range 04 04...

Page 46: ...nable 0 disable Minimum output DA1 300015 R W Default 25 2 5vdc Minimum output DA2 300016 R W Default 25 2 5vdc Pre heat temperature setting 300017 R W 25 35 default 30 Reserved 300018 R W Super low s...

Page 47: ...d swing angle 300053 R W 200 999 default 0 E heater 300054 R W Unit KW 10 Room temp factor 300055 R W 90 120 default 103 Water inlet temp factor 300056 R W 90 120 default 103 Delta T factor 300057 R W...

Page 48: ...rature sensor error Bit14 PM2 5 sensor Bit15 AQI Error Fan speed status 400006 R Low 04 H Medium 02 H High 01 H Reserved 400007 R Reserved 400008 R EH 400009 R 0 disable 1 booster 2 primary Unit type...

Page 49: ...ires please ensure connection of A to A and B to B 3 Connection wire 3 1 If the total length of wire is more than 1000m please use shielded wire in order to protect the signal transmission 3 2 Complet...

Page 50: ...5 and 6 to be sure connections are correct 3 3 4 If the resistance between two wire contacts is too high please check and reconnect the wire contacts 4 Reconnect the communication plug to control box...

Page 51: ...f the condensate water pipe is connected or not 2 Check if the pump is functioning or not Indoor coil low temperature protection Green LED blinks 5 times stops for 3s Water temperature is lower than 3...

Page 52: ...Phase L1 External 230VAC power supply connection to the PCB Neutral N1 N2 Earth GND Signal Input Modulating signal Low voltage modulating signal input standard 0 5 VDC S1 OPEN optional 0 10 VDC S1 CL...

Page 53: ...65 PG2021 CHV2 VP ECM V2 Wiring Diagrams Standard Unit Wiring Diagram Flexible Control PCB EC W1 Type Control Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co nz Web www cookeindust...

Page 54: ...inutes and then turn OFF c At any time I If the float switch is OPEN the drain pump will turn ON II If the float switch is OPEN and then CLOSES the drain pump will remain ON for 5 minutes and then tur...

Page 55: ...times stops for 3s Ti1 sensor connection is damaged 1 Check if Ti1 plug is connected or not 2 Check sensor s resistor is good or not Water pump failure Green LED blinks 7 times stops for 3s Float swi...

Page 56: ...Heat operation will be applicable in 4 pipe system only Swing Louver functions are not applicable European version only uses degree C setting Swing It is not available Louver It is not available Inter...

Page 57: ...ednesday S18 Swing mode S33 Weekly timer S4 Thursday S19 LED lock S34 C cooling S5 Friday S20 Setting Temperature S35 H heating S6 Saturday S21 Room Temperature S36 Energy consumption S7 Sunday S22 RH...

Page 58: ...ly S40 Fan Speed Button Press S30 to change from 0 to3 0 Auto speed 1 Low speed 2 Medium speed 3 High speed S41 Parameter Setting Button Long press for 5 seconds to set today s day of week Press or to...

Page 59: ...on LCD 1 Settingtemperature 0 Roomtemperature S31 S32 displays U004 which isused to set setting temperature range 0 Setting temperature is from 16 30 C 1 Cooling setting temperature 24 C Heating setti...

Page 60: ...eed RPM or control signal S31 S32 displays U025 which is used to set medium speed RPM or control signal S31 S32 displays U026 which is used to set high speed RPM or control signal S31 S32 displays U02...

Page 61: ...unlocked SwingsFunction Long press for 5 seconds S18 appears and swings is ON Long press for 5 seconds again S18 disappears and swings is OFF Sleep Mode Long press for 5 seconds S17 appears and sleep...

Page 62: ...ed to high EH safety switch is opened 2 Replace the damaged EH safety switch EC motor failure CN4 E9 No EC motor feedback 1 Check Modbus setting 2 Check the EC motor EC motor failure CN5 E10 No EC mot...

Page 63: ...of 65 PG2021 CHV2 VP ECM V2 Dimensions and installation Use screw driver to remove the screw on the bottom Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co nz Web www cookeindustrie...

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Page 65: ...8635 2 7996 93 0 8534 0 8241 0 7958 57 2 8234 2 7597 2 6972 94 0 8280 0 7994 0 7716 58 2 7227 2 6603 2 5990 95 0 8035 0 7754 0 7483 59 2 6260 2 5649 2 5049 96 0 7798 0 7523 0 7258 60 2 5333 2 4734 2 4...

Page 66: ...the ON position Faulty room control Check the room control Faulty fan Check fan motor Insufficient output Filter clogged Clean the filter Air flow obstructed Remove obstacles Room control regulation C...

Page 67: ...Cooke Industries Phone 64 9 579 2185 Email sales cookeindustries co nz Web www cookeindustries co nz...

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