Page 2 - Contents; Safety Information
2 English Contents Safety Information 4 Handling the box 7 Unpacking the outdoor unit 7 Product line-up and accessories 7 Unit installation 8 Preparing the installation of the outdoor unit 8 Choosing the installation location 8 Safety Zone 9 Moving the outdoor unit 12 Mounting the outdoor unit 12 Ou...
Page 3 - Correct Disposal of This Product
3 English 2 Zone with Two thermostat control 35 2- Zone Control [ FSV #4061 =1] 36 Specification of power cable 37 Terminal block specification 37 Outdoor wiring 37 Power and communication cable configuration 38 To connect the power supply 38 To connect the communication cable 38 To connect the boos...
Page 4 - English; mation; General; NOTE
4 English Safety Infor mation General • All materials supplied in this manual are indispensable for the safety of the equipment. Users shall establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations based on the following descriptions before use. • T...
Page 5 - WARNING; Caution of Ignition sources
5 English Safety Infor mation the refrigerant with other gases including air or unspecified refrigerant. Failure to do so may cause pressure increase resulting in an explosion, rupture or injury. • Do not cut or burn the refrigerant container or pipings.• Use only suitable and clean service equipmen...
Page 6 - Leakage detection and refrigerant; Labelling; Installation location requirement of
6 Safety Information English Safety Infor mation Leakage detection and refrigerant recovery • The leakage detector shall be calibrated in a refrigerant-free area. • Make sure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition. • Leak detector shall be set at percentage of LFL of the refrigerant...
Page 7 - Unpacking the outdoor unit; Accessories; Accessories in area A; Handling the box
7 English H andling the bo x This chapter describes what needs to be done after the boxes with the outdoor and indoor units are delivered on-site. NOTE • Directly after delivery, the unit must be checked for (transport) damage. Any damage must be reported immediately to the applicable distributor of...
Page 8 - Unit instal; Preparing the installation of the outdoor; Choosing the installation location; Decide the installation location regarding; Unit installation
8 English Unit instal lation Preparing the installation of the outdoor unit Choose a sufficient space for carrying the unit to the installation location in advance.Do not choose a location where a lot of dust is created such as a construction work site. WARNING • The refrigerant inside the unit is A...
Page 9 - Safety Zone; When installing 1 outdoor unit
9 English Unit instal lation Safety Zone WARNING • In case of a leakage the refrigerant must not be able to enter the indoor under any circumstances. The Safety Zone shall not have any building openings such as: Windows, Doors, Light wells, Flat roof windows, Air Inlet / Outlet of ventilation system...
Page 10 - When installing more than 1 outdoor unit; CAUTION; Installing the unit at a location with strong
10 Unit installation English Unit instal lation When installing more than 1 outdoor unit (Unit : mm) 1,500 or more 1,000 or more 1,000 or more • Wall on discharge-side 300 or more 1,000 or more 1,000 or more 600 or more 300 or more • Suction-side obstacle (3 sides)• No top-side obstacle 1,000 or mor...
Page 11 - Installation guide at the seashore; Heavy snow fall area
11 English Unit instal lation Installation guide at the seashore Make sure to follow the below guides when installing at the seashore. 1 Do not install the product in a place where it is directly exposed to sea water and sea breeze.• Make sure to install the product behind a structure (such as a bui...
Page 12 - Moving the outdoor unit; Moving the outdoor unit by hoisting; Mounting the outdoor unit
12 Unit installation English Unit instal lation Moving the outdoor unit • Be sure that the moving route is safe by anticipating the weight of the outdoor unit in advance. • Do not slant the product more than 30˚when carrying it. (always keeping the unit upright) • The surface of the heat exchanger i...
Page 13 - Outdoor unit drain work; General area
13 English Unit instal lation Outdoor unit drain work General area While the air to water heat pump is operating in heating mode, ice can accumulate on the surface of the condenser.To prevent ice from growing, the system occasionally enters a defrost mode and the ice on the surface thaws off.Water d...
Page 14 - Piping instal; About the piping work; Connecting the water pipes; Water Charging; Piping installation
14 English Piping instal lation Piping installation About the piping work Water connections must be made in accordance with the Water Piping and Wiring diagram delivered with the unit, respecting the water inlet and outlet. If air, moisture or dust gets in the water circuit, problems may occur. Ther...
Page 15 - Setting capacity and pre-pressure of the; Protection of the water circuit freezing; Freeze protection by glycol
15 English Piping instal lation CAUTION • The operating range of leaving water temperature is 15~75˚C at heating conditions and 5~25˚C at cooling conditions. • The minimum required water flow for operation is 7 liters/ min. At all times the required water flow-rates should remain. Otherwise, the uni...
Page 16 - Unit resistance and PHE resistance by glycol
16 Piping installation English Piping instal lation Unit resistance and PHE resistance by glycol concentrate The unit is composed of water pipes and PHE basically.To ensure correct operation and predict the expected performance, Flow and Resistance table can be used and Flow and resistance character...
Page 17 - Outdoor water piping insulation; Minimum active water volume
17 English Piping instal lation Outdoor water piping insulation The complete water circuit, inclusive all the piping, must be insulated to prevent condensation during cooling operation and reduction of the heating and cooling capacity as well as prevention of freezing of the outside water piping dur...
Page 18 - ectric; Electrical installation; Electrical installation; Precautions when connecting the; Electrical wiring diagram
18 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Electrical installation Electrical installation Precautions when connecting the electrical wiring WARNING • Make sure first the water piping is connected before the electrical wiring work. • When removing or relocating the equipment, powe...
Page 19 - Layout of PCB
19 English El ectric al instal lation Layout of PCB 1 ON 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 16 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 21 Not working SMPS circuit DIP switch Micom EEPROM Wired Remocon COMM
Page 24 - Selection for the power wire terminal; Selecting solderless ring terminal
24 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Selection for the power wire terminal f Connect the cables to the terminal board using the solderless ring terminal. f Use certified and verified cables. f Connect using a driver which is able to apply the rated torque to the screws. f If...
Page 25 - How to connect your extended power
25 English El ectric al instal lation How to connect your extended power cables 1. Prepare the following tools. Tools Crimping pliers Connection sleeve (mm) Insulation tape Contraction tube (mm) Spec MH-14 20xØ6.5 (HxOD) Width 19mm 70xØ8.0 (LxOD) Shape 2. As shown in the figure, peel off the shields...
Page 26 - Grounding work; Grounding the power cable
26 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Grounding work f Grounding must be done by a qualified installer for your safety. Grounding the power cable f The standard of grounding may vary according to the rated voltage and installation place of a heating pump. f Ground the power c...
Page 27 - Backup heater; Connection of the back-up boiler
27 English El ectric al instal lation Backup heater B19(Neutral) Temp Sensor for backup heater HEATER1 Thermistor(CNS047 / BLK 2PIN) MC1-A Connecting a external backup heater (MHC-300FP) 1. Connect a MHC-300FP with CNP001 and B19(Neutral)2. Connect a Thermistor to CNS047(BLK Connector) f The N phase...
Page 28 - Connection of the Peak Power Control or; Connection of the the FR
28 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Connection of the Peak Power Control or PV control(Photovoltaics control) Description No. of wires Max. current Thickness Supply Scope Peak Power Control or PV control (Photovoltaics control) 2+ground - - Field supply ❋ Peak Power Control...
Page 29 - Connection of the the Solar Pump / DHW thermostat
29 English El ectric al instal lation Connection of the the Solar Pump / DHW thermostat Description No. of wires Max. current Thickness Supply Scope Solar pump / DHW Thermostat 2+ground 22mA 0.75mm 2 H05RN-F or H07RN-F Field supply (220-240V~, Input) B26 : SOLAR PUMP / DHW Thermostat (L) B25 : SOLAR...
Page 30 - Connection guide of additional pump; Case 2) Inverter pump
30 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Connection guide of additional pump Ensuring proper water flow is an important factor for performance and efficiency. If the water flow is not adequate, consider installing additional pumps.When installing an additional pump, the system's...
Page 31 - In case of normal closed type
31 English El ectric al instal lation Connection of the 2-way valve (2zone control is not used as FSV Setting #4061="0") 1. 2Way Valve performs open/close operations according to cooling/heating Thermo On/Off control.2. When setting up two thermostats, then; - 2way valve 1 operates according...
Page 32 - Connection of the 3-way valve
32 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Connection of the 3-way valve Description No. of wires Max. current Thickness Supply Scope Diverting type 3way valve 4 50mA > 0.75 mm 2 , H05RN-F or H07RN-F Field supply ( 220-240V~, Output) B17: 3WAY (L1) B18: 3WAY (L2) B16: Live (L) ...
Page 33 - Connection of the thermostat
33 English El ectric al instal lation Connection of the thermostat To use thermostat control, configure FSV #2091/#2092 to "Use." Please refer to the controller manual for this setting.Cooling/Heating operation and water temperature are determined by the Thermostat input signal and Water Law...
Page 34 - Example
34 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation Example Thermostat01 only : cooling mode Thermostat02 only : cooling mode Thermostat01, Thermostat02 : cooling mode Room thermostat N L Room thermostat N L Room thermostat N L Thermostat01 only : heating mode Thermostat02 only : heating m...
Page 35 - Zone with Two thermostat control
35 English El ectric al instal lation 2 Zone with Two thermostat control Under Floor Zone Controller #1 (Radiators) Zone Controller #2 (UFHs) Radiator TW4 Balancing Vessel (Mixing tank) Mixing Senser (Default, 15 m) CNS045(BLU) B5 : Neutral(N)B3 : CCW(L2) B2 : CW(L1) 1. Before the installation, cont...
Page 37 - Specification of power cable; Terminal block specification; Outdoor wiring
37 English El ectric al instal lation Specification of power cable • 1 Phase – The power cables are not supplied with the air to water heat pump. – Power supply cords of parts of appliances for outdoor use shall not be thinner than polychloroprene sheathed flexible cord (Code designation IEC:60245 I...
Page 38 - Power and communication cable; Route the cable through the frame; To connect the communication cable; To connect the booster heater
38 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation 4 Insert the cables at the rear of the unit, and route them through the factory mounted cable sleeves into the switch box. Power and communication cable configuration • Power supply cable must be guided through the knock-out hole on the b...
Page 39 - control Signal; To connect external sensors
39 English El ectric al instal lation 3 Connect the wire to B15 (Neutral) and CNP002 through the marked hole.* It’s just for providing a ON/OFF Control Signal of the Booster Heater. * The N Phase of the HEATER Signal can be connected to B5,B7,B11 instead of B15 (Maximum 2Wires can be connected 1 Scr...
Page 40 - To connect smart grid
40 Electrical installation English El ectric al instal lation To connect smart grid • To control the ClimateHub via external smart grid (SG) input signals (potential free, dry contact), please connect to the correct terminals (Signal1 (1/2), Signal2 (3/4)). If needed use relays, not supplied with th...
Page 41 - Sy; Setting the outdoor options via K-button; Setting the option; Key Option; System configuration
41 English Sy st em c onfigur ation Setting the outdoor options via K-button tactile switches Setting the correct options for the outdoor unit for site specific conditions via K-button tactile switches and explanation of their functions. 7-segment display KEY (K1~K4) Setting the option 1 Press and h...
Page 42 - Testing operations
42 System configuration English Sy st em c onfigur ation WARNING • Incorrect handling of the thermostat, safety valve or other valves may lead to tank rupture or plate heat exchanger damage. When servicing the unit follow the instructions carefully: – Always turn off the main power supply when the w...
Page 43 - FSV Upload / Download
43 English Sy st em c onfigur ation FSV Upload / Download To make an easy installation and service possible, please use an SD card and the wired remote controller's function. Field Setting Value 10** Remote Controller > 20** Water Law > 30** DHW > 40** Heating > 50** Others > Simple S...
Page 44 - Char; Important information: regulation; Charging refrigerant
44 Charging refrigerant English Char ging r efriger ant • Measure the quantity of the refrigerant according to the length of the liquid side pipe. Due to the small quantity of the R-290 charge, an accurate weighing of the R-290 charged in the system is mandatory to ensure proper performance. Importa...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting of error code; Troubleshooting
45 English Troubleshooting Troubleshooting of error code Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Display Explanation Error Source E108 Setting Address Duplicate Error OUTDOOR UNIT/ Hydro Unit E120 Zone2 Indoor Room Temperature Sensor Short/Open Hydro Unit E121 Error of ROOM Temperature Sensor in Indoor unit...
Page 47 - Technic; Refrigerant circuit diagram; Technical data
47 English Technic al data Part Description COMP Compressor HX_M Heat Exchanger - Main (Outdoor unit) HX_PHE Heat Exchanger - PHE OFM Outdoor Fan Motor AC Accumulator PS_H Pressure Sensor - High PS_L Pressure Sensor - Low PS_W Pressure Sensor - Water PW_H Pressure Switch - High G_S Gas Separator E_M...
Page 49 - Piping & Wiring diagram
49 English Technic al data T DHW COLD WATER CONNECTION 6 5 P 7 P P FCU / RADIATOR HEATING UNDERFLOOR HEATING 4 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 a) OK + - OK + T P T P Wi-Fi Ø 28 mm Ø 28 mm 8 T T T 7 TB-C Communication F3/F4 B2/B3/B5 (AC 230V, 22mA) B10/B11 c) (AC 230V, 22mA) B14/B15 c) (AC 230V, 22mA) 7/8 9/10 2 3 3 C...
Page 52 - This appliance is