TemperZone OPA 116RKTYH Installation & Maintenance Download Page 1

OPA 116RKTYH

  

(c/w EC motor)

Packaged Reverse Cycle R410A

Air Cooled Air Conditioner

Installation &

Maintenance

in the wiring schematic. 24V AC or DC 
power from the external (BMS) controller 
should be provided to the '24V' and '0V' 
input terminals of the Signal Isolator 
board.

  A voltage below 2V DC applied across 

the '0V' and the '0-10V' input terminals 
(labelled 'From BMS Controller' in the 
wiring schematic) of the Signal Isolator 
will stop the indoor fan. A control voltage 
of slightly more than 2V will cause the fan 
to run at the 'Min. rpm' speed. A 10V DC 
signal will run the fan at the 'Max. rpm' 
speed. Control voltages between these 
two limits can be used to achieve any 
desired speed between 'Min.' and 'Max.' 
rpm.

 

Do not use switch combinations 
marked with 'DO NOT USE' in the 
Speed Selection table.

If the air returning to the indoor unit is regu-
larly expected to be above 50%RH, then 
the coil face velocity should be limited to be 
2.5 m/s or less (refer Air Handling graph in 
Technical Data pamphlet). 
High humidity levels can occur in tropical or 
subtropical conditions, and/or when heavily 
moisture laden fresh air is introduced. Select 
a fan speed that avoids water carry-over 
problems. 

CHECK TESTS

1.  Leave the remote switch in the off 

position and close the mains isolating 
switch. 

 

A four hour delay period is required to 
allow the crankcase heater to drive any 
liquid refrigerant out of the compres-
sor oil. Bypass the crankcase heater 
thermostat (CCHT) for this period only.

2.  Check that all fan motors are free run-

ning.

3.  Check that the thermostat is correctly 

wired to the unit and is set at the desired 
temperature.

4.  Check that the air filters, if any, have 

been correctly installed.

5.  Check any supply air diffuser dampers 

are open.

START UP PROCEDURE

Use the supplied Commissioning Sheet to 
help you complete the following procedure:
1.  Switch on the unit after the four 

hour delay period for the crankcase 
heater has expired. Ensure the 
crankcase heater thermostat has been 
reconnected.

2.  Check for correct rotation of the 

compressor. If rotation is incorrect the 
compressor will not pump, be noisy, and 

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
General

The refrigeration system has been charged 
with R410A refrigerant; refer wiring diagram 
specification table for amount. Tapping 
points are provided to measure discharge 
and suction operating pressures. Beware of 
high system pressures; use correct guages.

Compressor

The compressor is directional scroll type. 
The compressor lubricant is polyol ester oil 
(POE). Note, this oil absorbs moisture quick-
ly if exposed to open air. On commissioning, 
the compressor must be checked for correct 
rotation (refer Start Up Procedure).  

ElECTRICAl REqUIREMENTS

Electrical work must be done by a qualified 
electrician. The outdoor unit must be wired 
directly from a distribution board by means 
of a circuit breaker or H.R.C. fuse, and a 
mains isolator provided - preferably close to 
the unit.
Note:  DO NOT USE REWIRABLE FUSES.
Standard units are suitable for use with 
thermostats with either manual Heat/Cool 
selection or automatic changeover subject 
to the contact ratings of the thermostats. 
Refer to separate pamphlet for approved 
thermostats, or contact the manufacturer's 
nearest sales office.
A 24 hour power supply to the crankcase 
heaters is required, otherwise the warranty 
is void.

INDOOR FAN SPEED

The indoor fan speed can be 'Stepped' 
or 'Continuously Variable'. The choice is 
made using Switch 1 of 'DIP1' on the EC 
Motor Controller. Switches 1 to 5 on 'DIP2' 
determine the minimum and maximum fan 
speeds. 
The same 'Minimum rpm' and 'Maximum 
rpm' settings apply to 'Stepped' and 
'Continuously Variable'. 
The default settings for DIP1 and DIP2 are 
highlighted on the Wiring Schematic.
1. 

Stepped (DIP1 switch 1 = OFF)

  Connecting the 24V AC power from the 

unit’s 'HOT 24V' terminal to one (and only 
one at a time) of the 'LOW 24V' / 'MED 
24V' / 'HIGH 24V' terminals, selects the 
'LOW' (Min. rpm), 'HIGH' (Max. rpm), or 
'MED' (mid-way between) fan speed. The 
transitions between speeds are smooth.

2. 

Continuously Variable (DIP1 switch 1=ON)

  When using this method a temperzone 

Analog Signal Isolator (No. 201-000-129) 
must be fitted and connected as shown 

GENERAl

This OPA 116 unit must be installed in ac-
cordance with all national and local safety 
codes.

OPTION (Field Fitted)

1. SAT-2 Controller 230V kit
2. Electric heat kit.

INSTAllATION
Positioning

Refer to dimension diagram for minimum 
clearances. If multiple units are to be placed 
side-by-side then allow at least 2 m between 
coil faces.

Mounting

Fasten the unit down to a firm flat horizontal 
base using the four holes provided in the 
mounting rails.
When the unit is being installed on a roof it 
is recommended that the unit is installed on 
a substantial structure with vibration isolat-
ing springs beneath the unit. These springs 
are not supplied with the unit.
Flexible duct connections are recommended 
between the supply and return ducts and 
the unit.

Condensate Drain

The condensate drain should be 'U' trapped 
outside the unit. The trap should have a 
vertical height of at least 50 mm. The drain 
should have a slope of at least 1 in 50 and 
must not be piped to a level above the unit 
drain pipe.
For long condensate pipe runs, fit a vent 
pipe near the drain trap. The top of the vent 
pipe must be at least 100 mm above the 
OPA unit's drain tray. 

Air Filteration

Air filters are not supplied. If filters are to be 
installed upstream on the return air side of 
the unit, they should be sized twice the area  
of the return air spigot. 

OPEN

DRAIN

MINIMUM

SLOPE

20 mm PER m

(1 IN 50)

50 mm

MINIMUM

100 mm

APPROX.

'U' TRAP

100 mm

APPROX.

VENT PIPE

FOR LONG

CONDENSATE

DRAIN RUNS

UNIT

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