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14. WIRING DIAGRAM AND LEGEND

N 823

14.1. WIRING DIAGRAM

SEE APPENDIX

The power supply must be protected by an FFG mains circuit breaker.
All the electrical installations and wiring associated with this equipment must comply with local installations 

regulations.

14.2. LEGEND

14.2.1. POWER SUPPLY

SE4760 models SL15/SL20/SL30

EC motor

Control Siemens

230V 50Hz +/- 10%

SE4779 models SL15/SL20/SL30

EC motor

Control Storm 2

230V 50Hz +/- 10%

Connection to the terminals N, L and   .

 

²

L  : phase

 

²

N  : neutral

 

²

 :  P-E ground

SEE APPENDIX

14.2.2. PRESSOSTATS SETTING

LP 

: Low Pressure fixed setting: 3.4 bar (49 PSI) reset at 5.0 bar (72 PSI)

HP 

: High Pressure fixed setting: 40 bar (580 PSI) reset at 33 bar (479 PSI).

15. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

WARNING

Before carrying out any work on the equipment, make 

sure that the electrical power supply is disconnected 

and that there is no possibility of the unit being 

started inadvertently.
Non-compliance with the above instructions can lead 

to injury or death by electrocution.

The electrical installation must be performed by a fully qualified electrician, and in accordance with local 

electrical standards and the wiring diagram corresponding to the unit model.

Any modification performed without our prior authorisation may result in the unit’s warranty being declared 

null and void.

The power supply cable section must be sufficient to provide the appropriate voltage to the unit’s power 

supply terminals, both at start-up and under full load operating conditions.
The power supply cable shall be selected in accordance with the following criteria:

1. 

Power supply cable length.

2. 

Maximum unit starting current draw – the cables shall supply the appropriate voltage to the unit 

terminals for starting.

3. 

Power supply cables’ installation mode.

4. 

Cables’ capacity to transport the total system current draw.

Short circuit protection shall be provided. This protection shall comprise fuses or circuit breakers with high 

breaking capacity, mounted on the distribution board.
If the local control includes an remote ambient temperature sensor and/or a set temperature adjustment 

module, these shall be connected with shielded cable and shall not pass through the same conduits as the 

power supply cables as the voltages induced may create reliability faults in the unit’s operation.

Summary of Contents for SysLoop 15

Page 1: ...Water source heat pump Installation and maintenance manual 435 â 525 m3 h 1 51 â 2 90kW 1 93 â 3 68kW 15 30 SysLoop ...

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Page 3: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION NOTICE D INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH ISTRUZIONI INSTALLAZIONE INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN English Français Español Deutsch Italiano ...

Page 4: ...TY 15 13 2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS 16 13 3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CLEANING AND FLUSHING OUT THE SYSTEM 18 14 WIRING DIAGRAM AND LEGEND 19 14 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 19 14 2 LEGEND 19 14 2 1 POWER SUPPLY 19 14 2 2 PRESSOSTATS SETTING 19 15 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 19 15 1 GENERALITIES 20 15 2 REMOTE CONTROL 20 15 2 1 WALL MOUNTING 20 15 2 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 21 16 REGULATION 22 16 1 ORDE...

Page 5: ...n order to become fully familiar with the appliance we suggest to read also our Technical Instructions The information contained in these Instructions are subject to modification without advance notice 1 2 WARNING Follow the safety rules in forces when you are working on your appliance The installation commissioning use and maintenance of these units should be performed by qualified personnel havi...

Page 6: ...on in the atmosphere shall be kept at the minimum value and anyway below the occupational limits Since vapours are heavier than air and they tend to stagnate and to build up in closed areas any opening for ventilation shall be made at the lowest level Breathing protection In case of doubt about the actual concentration wear breathing apparatus It should be self contained and approved by the bodies...

Page 7: ...eck all the elements against the shipping documents in order to ensure that all the crates and boxes have been received Inspect all the units for any visible or hidden damage In the event of shipping damage write precise details of the damage on the shipper s delivery note and send immediately a registered letter to the shipper within 48 hours clearly stating the damage caused Forward a copy of th...

Page 8: ... greenhouse gas expressed in weight kg and CO2 equivalent Quantity of gas amount of gas contained in the machine in kg see ID plate GWP GlobalWarming Potential of the gas contained in the machine see ID plate GWP for the R410A 2088 GWP for the R407C 1774 7 3 1 CALCULATING GREENHOUSE GAS QUANTITIES 1 Installation servicing maintenance as well as checking the sealing must be carried out by qualified...

Page 9: ...ntion to the minimum water flow rate Caution 7 SysLoop 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 1 OPERATING LIMITS This equipment is designed EXCLUSIVELY for INDOOR installation In general sheltered locations such as garages roof space etc do not provide sufficient protection against extreme temperatures and or humidity and may be harmful to the unit s performance reliability and service life 8 1 1 ENVIRONMEN...

Page 10: ...having removed the packing box take out the suspension kit that is to be found inside the fan outlet frame 5 Before installing the unit check its height in relation to the available free ceiling height 6 Take particular care over the location and routing of the water pipes and the condensate drainage pipe as well as the electrical wiring The location and routing of these items must be clearly indi...

Page 11: ...a siphon on the condensates drainage pipe Do not install the unit on top of pipe work 4 Each unit is suspended from the ceiling on four threaded rods The rods are attached through the shock mounts to the corners of the unit by suspension angle brackets Warning Do not use rods of a diameter smaller than that stated below The rods must be solidly anchored to the ceiling and to the ceiling joists 5 E...

Page 12: ...he duct size to that of the unit s connection collar In the event of using metal ducts only the sides of the elbow section and all the spur duct sections should be covered with fibreglass sound insulation for reducing the noise level Fibreglass duct panels are more sound absorbent and may enable the flexible canvas connection to be eliminated The duct network must be laid out to avoid any rectilin...

Page 13: ... AIR FILTER 225X366X23 RETURN AIR INTAKE IN LINE RETURN AIR INTAKE REAR IN LINE BLOWING STANDARD CONFIGURATION AIR FILTER 366X225X23 REAR BLOWING FRESH AIR INTAKE Ø100 or Ø125 option 11 SysLoop 11 1 AIR BLOWING FRAME AND RETURN AIR INTAKE FRAME 11 2 AIR BLOWING PLENUM AND RETURN AIR INTAKE PLENUM ...

Page 14: ...xceeding the appliance s operating limits It is also common practice to shut down ventilation during periods of inoccupation night time setting of the set temperature Each appliance s ventilation system is generally a sub system within the building with its own distribution duct network The simple introduction of outdoor air into each return air plenum quite close to the unit s return air intake i...

Page 15: ...le pressure Pa LS MS HS Ductwork curve 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2V 3V 4V 5V 6V 7V 8V 9V 10V Air flow m3 h Available pressure Pa LS MS HS Ductwork curve 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2V 3V 4V 5V 6V 7V 8V 9V 10V Air flow m3 h Available pressure Pa LS MS HS Ductwork curve 13 SysLoop 11 6 AERAULIC ADJUSTEMENT 11 6 1 MODEL SL15 P1 Externa...

Page 16: ...ressure Pa LS MS HS HS MS LS Ductwork curve SL30 SL20 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2V 3V 4V 5V 6V 7V 8V 9V 10V Air flow m3 h Available pressure Pa LS MS HS HS MS LS Ductwork curve SL30 SL20 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2V 3V 4V 5V 6V 7V 8V 9V 10V Air flow m3 h Available pressure Pa LS MS HS HS MS LS Ductwork curve 14 SysLoop It is not n...

Page 17: ... not be held liable for damages caused when non treated or improperly treated water demineralized water salty water or sea water are used Apply the following guidelines No NH4 ammonium ions in the water highly detrimental to copper 10mg l Cl chloride ions are detrimental to copper with a risk of puncture by picking corrosion 10mg l SO4 2 sulphate ions may cause perforating corrosion 30mg l No fluo...

Page 18: ...aning and flushing out the hydraulic loop beforehand After performing these operations the units must be connected with all valves completely open ready for the system to be filled with water 3 Water exchanger clogging reduces efficient appliance operation We recommend the installation of a strainer filter Ø 0 8mm on the appliance s water inlet pipe The filter must be installed if the water circui...

Page 19: ...Each unit is supplied with a connector for condensates drainage 9 The condensates drainage line must comprise a siphon and run from the unit on a downward slope of at least 2 Generally the siphon is connected directly to the unit s condensates drainage outlet A length of plastic pipe can be used between the siphon and the condensates drainage line A complete condensates drainage system with copper...

Page 20: ...ntain the same pressure before and after the opening of the drain taps Flushing must be performed for at least two hours or longer if necessary until clear and clean water is obtained at the drain taps 3 Stop the additional heating and the water circulation pump Open all the bleed points and the drain taps to empty the system completely The short circuited water supplies and returns must now be co...

Page 21: ...fully qualified electrician and in accordance with local electrical standards and the wiring diagram corresponding to the unit model Any modification performed without our prior authorisation may result in the unit s warranty being declared null and void The power supply cable section must be sufficient to provide the appropriate voltage to the unit s power supply terminals both at start up and un...

Page 22: ...r s Plate for the voltages to be taken into consideration 2 Always shut down the power supply to the unit before connecting the thermostat wiring 15 2 REMOTE CONTROL 15 2 1 WALL MOUNTING 1 Separate the remote control from its rear plate Checking the support bracket Ensure that the wall surface is completely flat at the point where you wish to install the remote control as it is important that the ...

Page 23: ...B Lmax 700 M Master slaves operation requires the allocation of a specific address to each controller This addressing occurs by connecting a POL871 or POL895 display to the BSP BUS port of each controller Caution 21 SysLoop 15 2 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SYSLOOP MODBUS The control return must be connected as per the following diagrams For the connection use a KNX TP1 type cable Twisted pair with in...

Page 24: ...itch the unit on or off Press and hold to activate scheduling To disable the time programming press briefly 2 Eco Comfort modes Briefly press to toggle from eco to comfort mode 3 Scheduling Time settings PROG Press and hold to set the unit s date and time When the minutes are set the unit displays the normal operating screen Briefly press to access time programming 4 Operating mode Briefly press t...

Page 25: ... the time on the room thermostat Icons Meanings SysLoop off AUTO Hourly programming active Operation in Eco mode Operation in Comfort mode COOL mode HEAT Mode Auto changeover mode The control displays the active heat or control mode Ventilation only C 23 5 When the unit is off the temperature displayed is that measured by the control s internal sensor When the unit is on the temperature displayed ...

Page 26: ...aved 24 SysLoop If the unit is in time programming mode the unit will switch to the mode shown in the current slot until the next slot begins Its state will then be the one of the future slot Once the time is confirmed the following slot is displayed Once the 6 slots confirmed the first slot of the day is displayed To disable a time slot replace the time with one day only 1 7 All the business days...

Page 27: ... to the ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY page 8 and in WIRING DIAGRAM page XI f 3 Before attempting any start up ensure that the air and water temperatures are within the appliance s operating limits in OPERATING LIMITS page 7 4 Rotate the fan by hand to ensure that it turns freely and that the fan turbine is properly attached to the motor shaft 5 Check that the condensates drainage pipe is properly attach...

Page 28: ...L mode and then set the minimum temperature with the UP and DOWN arrows The ambient temperature should be within the operating limits Refer to the OPERATING LIMITS page 7 In the same way during the pre commissioning checks the exchanger pump s water loop inlet temperature should be within the limits corresponding to each operating mode Refer to the OPERATING LIMITS page 7 Reminder if one of these ...

Page 29: ... replaced A more rigorous standard of cleanliness may be required 3 The condensates tray must be checked annually and cleaned and rinsed if necessary 4 Pressure checks are performed by means of the LP and HP pressures take offs on the fascia The gas contained in the pressure gauge hoses must be re injected as the gas charge is very low 5 On commissioning a record of voltages current draw and tempe...

Page 30: ...is insufficient Check for clogged filters Clean and replace as required 4 The cycle inversion valve may be defective and be creating a refrigerant by pass If the unit does not produce heat check the wiring of the inversion valve coil 5 Check the proper operation of the pressure relief valve 6 Measure the water flow on the water loop 7 Check the configuration of the appliance 19 1 4 INSUFFICIENT WA...

Page 31: ... unit serial number indicated on the name plate must be provided whenever service works or spare parts are ordered For any spare part order indicate the date of unit installation and date of failure Use the part number provided by our service spare parts if it not available provide full description of the part required 19 2 ALARM CODES Code Type Message 0 alarm HP pressure switch LP pressure switc...

Page 32: ...English 30 SysLoop ...

Page 33: ...APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO ...

Page 34: ...TION R1 AI RECT S4 AO 1Ø200 ODER R1 AI RECT S3 AO 1Ø200 VII KONFIGURATION R2 AI RECT S4 AO 1Ø200 ODER R2 AI RECT S3 AO 1Ø200 VIII KONFIGURATION R1 AI 1Ø200 S4 AO 1Ø200 ODER R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S4 AO 1Ø200 ODER R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S4 AO 1Ø200 ODER R1 AI 1Ø200 S3 AO 1Ø200 ODER R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S3 AO 1Ø200 ODER R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S3 AO 1Ø200 IX KONFIGURATION R2 AI 1Ø200 S4 AO 1Ø200 ODER R2 AI 1Ø200 F...

Page 35: ...45 457 45 18 917 5 953 547 5 583 54 89 130 31 4 65 212 12 432 24 227 12 83 356 249 Ø 1 2 Gas male S4 AO RECT R1 AI RECT III SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONI DIMENSIONES CONFIGURATION R1 AI RECT S4 AO RECT ...

Page 36: ... 531 1030 18 45 827 45 18 18 45 457 45 18 917 5 953 547 5 583 54 227 12 83 356 130 31 4 65 212 12 432 24 249 89 Ø 1 2 Gas male S4 AO RECT R2 AI RECT IV SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R2 AI RECT S4 AO RECT ...

Page 37: ... 583 54 90 155 130 31 4 65 212 12 432 24 340 155 165 126 80 367 249 Ø 1 2 Gas male S4 AO RECT R1 AI 1Ø200 R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 V SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R1 AI 1Ø200 S4 AO RECT OR R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S4 AO RECT OR R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S4 AO RECT ...

Page 38: ... 1031 165 126 54 181 367 130 31 4 65 212 12 432 24 90 155 249 Ø 1 2 Gas male S4 AO RECT R2 AI 1Ø200 R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 VI SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R2 AI 1Ø200 S4 AO RECT OR R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S4 AO RECT OR R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S4 AO RECT ...

Page 39: ... 45 457 45 18 917 5 953 547 5 583 110 220 65 89 130 31 4 65 110 200 65 227 12 83 356 249 Ø 1 2 Gas male S4 AO 1Ø200 R1 AI RECT S3 AO 1Ø200 R1 AI RECT VII SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R1 AI RECT S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R1 AI RECT S3 AO 1Ø200 ...

Page 40: ...45 457 45 18 917 5 953 547 5 583 110 220 65 227 12 83 356 110 200 65 130 31 4 65 89 249 Ø 1 2 Gas male S4 AO 1Ø200 R2 AI RECT R2 AI RECT S3 AO 1Ø200 VIII SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R2 AI RECT S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R2 AI RECT S3 AO 1Ø200 ...

Page 41: ...le S4 AO 1Ø200 R1 AI 1Ø200 R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S3 AO 1Ø200 R1 AI 1Ø200 R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 IX SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R1 AI 1Ø200 S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R1 AI 1Ø200 S3 AO 1Ø200 OR R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S3 AO 1Ø200 OR R1 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S3 AO 1Ø200 ...

Page 42: ...e S4 AO 1Ø200 R2 AI 1Ø200 R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S3 AO 1Ø200 R2 AI 1Ø200 R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 X SysLoop APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO CONFIGURATION R2 AI 1Ø200 S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S4 AO 1Ø200 OR R2 AI 1Ø200 S3 AO 1Ø200 OR R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ100 S3 AO 1Ø200 OR R2 AI 1Ø200 FAØ125 S3 AO 1Ø200 ...

Page 43: ...gelieferten Stromlaufplan hinzuziehen ATTENZIONE Questi schemi sono corretti al momento della pubblicazione Le varianti apportate nel corso della fabbricazione possono comportare modifiche Far sempre riferimento allo schema fornito con il prodotto ATENCIÓN Esto esquemas son correctos en el momento de la publicación Pero las variantes en la fabricación pueden ser motivo de modificaciones Remítase s...

Page 44: ...C1 Einphasenmodelle Condensatore del compressore C1 modelli monofase Condensador del compresor C1 modelos monofásicos RV1 4 way valve for cycle inversion Vanne 4 voies d inversion de cycle 4 Wege Umkehrventil für thermodynamisches Heizen Valvola 4 vie di inversione di ciclo Válvula de 4 vías de inversión de ciclo SW Detector of condensed water level Détecteur de niveau d eau de condensation Detekt...

Page 45: ...BATTERY OPTION OPTION BATTERIE ELECTRIQUE OPTION ELEKTRISCHE BATTERIE OPZIONE BATTERIA ELETTRICA OPCIÓN BATERÍA ELÉCTRICA KC1 Stage 1 heating relay Relais chauffage étage 1 Heizrelais Stufe 1 Relé riscaldanti stadio 1 Relé calefactores etapa 1 KC2 Stage 2 heating relay Relais chauffage étage 2 Heizrelais Stufe 2 Relé riscaldanti stadio 2 Relé calefactores etapa 2 EH1 Stage 1 heating elements Eléme...

Page 46: ...U 2 MP KC1 KC2 FA1 FA2 KC1 KC2 FM1 FM2 EH1 EH2 BU N1 N2 L L BU BU WH WH BK SS W SM1 2xRD 2xBK 2xBK RT ICT LWT SB2 5 6 7 FS N L NC C BK L2 L1 1 4 SB1 R1 3 BU BN L N 823 J581603 SYSLOOP 15 20 30 SE 4760 CW BU OG L L WH GY VT LP BU BU L C R S O 1 O 1 P Q64 DL1 SIEMENS 24 230V BSP BUS DN 115 230V C DO1 DO2 Q54 Q53 T HI T12 T6 T11 Q44 Q43 Q34 T9 Q33 T8 Q12 Q11 Q14 T7 24 230V 24 230V 24V 24V G0 B1 M B2 ...

Page 47: ...r cable section and wiring to the unit Ground cable is wired Main electrical protection suits the unit All electrical connections are correctly tightened YES NO Ground continuity on all pipes Water connection cleaning rinsing air bleed Anti frost protection of the water loop Mesh filter at the inlet of the unit Flowswitch cut out checked Condensate connection Presence of a regulating valve Presenc...

Page 48: ...ltage L N Nominal current L REMARKS DATE TECNICIAN Name Sign in DATE CLIENT Name Sign in COOLING MODE HEATING MODE Water loop system C C Water flow m3 h m3 h Water inlet temperature C C Water outlet temperature C C Air inlet temperature C C Air outlet temperature C C HP bar bar BP bar bar OPERATING READINGS YES NO Remote On Off dry contact ...

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