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4.10 FAN CONTROL
Performed by A3 board
•
Cooling Mode:
The appropriate rotations per minute for the fan are determined in accordance with the outdoor air
temperature and the frequency of the compressor inverter.
The fan step is controlled between a range of W1 (Step 1) and WF (Step 16).
•
Heating Mode:
The appropriate rotations per minute for the fan are determined in accordance with the outdoor air
temperature and the frequency of the compressor inverter.
The fan step is controlled between a range of W1 (Step 1) and WF (Step 16).
Note: However, the fan is halted (Step 0) when defrosting is being carried out.
4.11 ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE CONTROL
Performed by A3 board
The electrical expansion valve controls the amount of refrigerant that is allowed to flow in accordance with the
operation status.
The valve is adjusted in accordance with the discharge temperature (TD), the outdoor heat exchanger
temperature sensor (C1), the suction temperature sensor (TS), and the heat exchanger temperature sensors (E1
and E2).
•
Cooling Mode:
Controlled so that the suction temperature (TS) - water heat exchange temperature minimum (E1 and E2)
is between 1°C and 5°C under normal conditions.
There are cases where the aperture opens wider than usual if the discharge temperature increases.
•
Heating Mode:
Controlled so that the Suction Temperature (TS) - Outdoor heat exchange temperature (C1) is between
1°C and 5°C under normal conditions.
There are
4.12 WATER CIRCULATING PUMP CONTROL
Performed by A2 board -
see presentation § 3.2.4
In normal operation, water pump is actuated automatically by system control
(see details in the corresponding technical manual) :
-in heating mode when outdoor temperature is lower than the “non heating threshold”,
-during “Domestic Hot Water” cycle,
-in cooling mode (as soon as it is selected).
Anyway, it is possible to operate the circulating pump in a forced way; then water pump runs permanently. This
kind of operation can be needed for commissioning or maintenance (or operation without system control).
Forced circulating water pump operation:
- Make sure that the hydraulic circuit is ready (no leakage, pressure, valves open…).
- Press during 5 seconds the “
RESET
” button of the
CWC2
control board.
The circulating pump starts (if it was stopped). This action has the priority to any control signal from the system.
The circulating pump indicator light “
PP
” flashes.
Summary of Contents for PHIE 095
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Page 19: ...19 1 5 DESCRIPTION 1 5 1 SINGLE PHASE MODELS...
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Page 31: ...31 2 1 FRIGORIFIC HYDRAULIC DIAGRAMS 2 1 1 DIAGRAMS FOR MODELS 095 125 155 157 175 177 195 197...
Page 32: ...32 2 1 2 DIAGRAMS FOR MODELS 257 307...
Page 34: ...34 Connection diagram for 155 175 195 Connection diagram for 157 177 197 257 307 257 307...
Page 43: ...43 Failure matrix...
Page 44: ...44 Failure handling...
Page 49: ...49 3 1 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 3 1 1 MODEL 095 2 HP 230V Single phase...
Page 50: ...50 3 1 2 MODEL 125 3 HP 230V Single phase...
Page 51: ...51 3 1 3 MODELS 155 175 4 5 HP 230V Single phase...
Page 52: ...52 3 1 3 MODEL 195 6 HP 230V Single phase...
Page 53: ...53 3 1 3 MODELS 157 177 197 4 5 6 HP 400V Three phases...
Page 54: ...54 3 1 3 MODELS 257 307 8 10 HP 400V Three phases...
Page 55: ...55 3 1 4 SYMBOLS...
Page 57: ...57 3 2 2 CONTROL SYNOPTIC FOR HEAT PUMP IN BOILER BACK UP APPLICATIONS...
Page 65: ...65 A3 board A086VH up side FOR UNIT 125 HIC temperature sensor plug Power LED EEPROM LED...
Page 77: ...77 A4 Supply and filter board for units 257 307...
Page 101: ...101 For models 257 307...
Page 104: ...104 For models 095 125 Replace A3 PCB...
Page 105: ...105 For models 155 157 175 177 195 197...
Page 106: ...106 For models 257 307...
Page 107: ...107 For models 095 125...
Page 108: ...108 For models 155 157 175 177 195 197 Check diode bridge...