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OPA 390R

Packaged Reverse Cycle
Air Cooled Air Conditioner

GENERAL

This OPA 390R unit must be installed in
accordance with all national and local
safety codes.

CONFIGURATIONS

The OPA 390R is supplied in one of three
standard configurations :
1. Horizontal supply/return air with

mounting rails,

2. Downward supply air with mounting

rails, or

3. Downward supply air with plinth mount.

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
General

The refrigeration system has been charged
with 9 kg each of HCFC-22 (R22)
refrigerant. Tapping points are provided to
measure discharge and suction operating
pressures.

Compressors

The compressors are directional scroll type.
On commissioning, the compressors must
be checked for correct rotation (refer Start
Up Procedure).

The compressor is fitted with an adjustable
anti-rapid cycle timer which provides a
delay 'on break' (i.e. stop-to-start).

ECONOMISER (Option)

If the outdoor air heat content or
temperature is below that of the return air,
the fresh air damper opens and the return
air damper closes to provide the first stage
of cooling.  The compressor(s) will then
operate to provide more cooling if required.

INSTALLATION
Unpacking

Units configured with Downward supply air
and mounting rails, have their spigots
shipped loose inside the return air cavity.

Positioning

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

Mounting

The unit should be fastened to a firm flat
horizontal base using the holes supplied in
the mounting rails. Refer to figure 4 for
plinth mount details.

When the unit is being installed on a roof it
is recommended that the unit is installed on
a substantial structure with vibration
isolating springs beneath the unit. These
springs are not supplied with the unit. Two
channels are provided under the base for
spring mounts or bolting down.

Flexible duct connections are
recommended between the supply and
return ducts and the unit.

Installation &
Maintenance

Condensate Drain

The condensate drain should be 'U' trapped
outside the unit. The trap should have a
Downward height of at least 100 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 (see figure 5).

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.

The OPA 390 is provided with a 24V AC
control circuit for a thermostat, on/off switch
and/or time clock.

The control transformer 240V primary
voltage is used for countries with 230-240V
power supply. For countries with supply
voltages 200-220V, change the primary
voltage on the transformer to 208V.

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.

A 24 hour power supply to the compressor
crank case heaters is required, otherwise the
warranty is void.

CHECK TESTS

1. Leave the on/off switch in the off position

and close the mains isolating switch.
A four hour delay period is required to
allow the crankcase heaters to drive any
liquid refrigerant out of the compressor oil.

2. Check that the shipping blocks beneath

the compressor has been removed and
that the compressor is secure on its
mounts.

3. Check that all fan motors are free running.
4. Check that the thermostat is correctly

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

5. Check that the air filters have been

correctly installed if fitted.

6. Check air diffuser dampers are open if

appropriate.

START UP PROCEDURE

Use the supplied Commissioning Sheet to
help you complete the following procedure:
1. After the four hour delay period has

expired, switch on the unit.

2. The compressor fitted is directional.

Check for correct rotation. If rotation is
incorrect the compressor will not pump, be
noisy, and will draw minimal current. To
correct motor rotation, change the phasing
at the main power terminal.

3. Check the supply voltage between each

phase and neutral.

4. Measure the current draw on each phase

to the compressor motor and measure the
current draw of each fan motor. Check all
readings against the specified values in
the wiring diagram.

5. Fit gauges and measure the suction and

discharge pressures of both refrigeration
circuits.

6. Check that the outdoor air fan motors are

running smoothly.

7. Test the operation of the reversing valve

by running the unit in both the heating
and cooling mode.

8. Check the indoor unit's fan belt tension

after 20 mins of operation and adjust if
necessary (refer Commissioning Sheet).

9. Check the supply air flow at each outlet.
10.Check the tightness of all electrical

connections and sign the check label.

11.Touch up any outdoor unit paintwork

damage to prevent corrosion.

SETTING SUPPLY AIR FLOW

Consult OPA 390 Technical Data pamphlet
for details of airflow/duct static pressure, if
required.

If the indoor air returning to the unit is
regularly 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.

In a free blow or low resistance application,
beware of exceeding the fan motor's full
load amp limit (refer wiring diagram).

The indoor air fan motor is fitted with a
factory set adjustable pitch pulley.
Instructions for the adjustment of pulleys is
included on the back page of the supplied
Commissioning Sheet. One revolution of
adjustment is equal to approx. 7% change
in air volume flow rate.

OUTDOOR UNIT CONTROLLER (OUC)

The Outdoor Unit Controller (OUC) includes
a temperature sensing head pressure
control which enables the system to
compensate for outdoor ambient tempera-
tures below 20

°

C on cooling cycle, and

above 15

°

C on heating cycle. The OUC also

has features which protect against icing or
overheating of coils, rapid cycling of the
compressor and loss of refrigerant charge.

If the outdoor unit fans take some time to
begin rotating when the system is powered
on, or they don't appear to be rotating
appropriately while the compressor is
running, consult the OUC label on the
electrical box. If necessary, refer to

temperzone 

for further diagnostic

information.

MAINTENANCE
Monthly

1. Check air filters, if fitted, and vacuum or

wash clean as necessary.

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