Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section Contents
2 30AW TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Contents Page 1 1.1 Unit specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1.2 Dimension ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2 2.1 General precautions for safety --------------...
Page 3 - Unit specifications
3 30AW Unit specification 1 1.1 Unit specifications MODEL NAME 30AWH004HB 30AWH004XB 30AWH004NX 30AWH006HB 30AWH006XB 30AWH006NX 30AWH008HB 30AWH008XB 30AWH008NX TYPE AIR/WATER INVERTER HEAT PUMP AIR/WATER INVERTER HEAT PUMP AIR/WATER INVERTER HEAT PUMP ELECTRICAL ( V-Ph-Hz) 230-1-50 COMPRESSOR TYPE...
Page 6 - regarding safety. Observe them without fail.; LIABILITY; maintain the unit to the customer.; t.PEJöDBUJPOTPSFSSPSTJOUIFFMFDUSJDBMPSSFGSJHFSBOUPSXBUFS; Units handling
6 30AW General Informations 2 Ensure that all Local, National and International regulations are satisfied. t3FBEUIJTi13&$"65*0/4'034"'&5:wDBSFGVMMZCFGPSF*OTUBMMBUJPOt5IFQSFDBVUJPOTEFTDSJCFECFMPXJODMVEFUIFJNQPSUBOUJUFNT regarding safety. Observe them without fail. t"GUFSUIFJOTUBMM...
Page 7 - General precautions for safety
7 30AW t"TLBOBVUIPSJ[FEEFBMFSPSRVBMJöFEJOTUBMMBUJPOQSPGFTTJPOBMUPJOTUBMM maintain the heat pump. Inappropriate installation may result in water leakage, electric shock or fire. t5VSOPòUIFNBJOQPXFSTVQQMZTXJUDIPSCSFBLFSCFGPSFBUUFNQUJOH BOZFMFDUSJDBMXPSL.BLFTVSFBMMQPXFSTXJUDIFTBSFPò'BJMVSFUPEP so m...
Page 8 - General; Electrical connections
8 30AW All electrical connections are the responsibility of the installer. DANGER Electrical shock can cause severe personal injury or death. These operations are carried out by qualified personnel only. WARNING t 5IJTVOJUDPNQMJFTXJUI.BDIJOFSZ%JSFDUJWF &$ electromagnetic compatibility (2004/108/...
Page 9 - Installation; INSTALLATION; Installation location; disruptive to your neighbours.
9 30AW Installation 3 SITING THE UNIT INSTALLATION WATWER CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CONTROL WIRING (OPTIONAL) POWER WIRING FILLING THE SYSTEM FLUSHING WATWER AN AIR CHEECKING FOR WATWER LEAKS CONFIGURING AND CHECKING THE SYSTEM Installation location t"MPDBUJPOXIJDIQSPWJEFTBTVóDJFOUTQBDF...
Page 10 - Minimum clearances; Single unit installation; Upper side is free; Obstacle also at the upper side; Obstacle at front side; Obstacle at front side
10 30AW Minimum clearances Installation 3 Single unit installation Obstacles at both right and left sides. Serial installation of two or more units Single unit installation Obstacles at both right and left sides. 1000 or mor e 1000 or more t5IFIFJHIUPGUIFPCTUBDMFTIPVMECFMPXFSUIBOUIFIFJHIUPGUIFPVUEPP...
Page 11 - Obstacles at both front and rear sides; Standard installation; Serial installation at front and rear sides; Standard installation
11 30AW Installation 3 Minimum clearances Open the upper side and both right and left sides. The height of obstacle at both front and rear side, should be lower than the height of the outdoor unit. 1000 or mor e 150 or mor e Serial installation of two or more units 1000 or more 1500 or more 2000 or ...
Page 12 - Preliminary operations; In case of draining through the drain hose, attach the drain nipple (
12 30AW 3.2 Preliminary operations 3.2.1 Opening cable knockouts There is a pre-cut part that can be removed for running wires.Do not remove the unit front panel for easier drilling of the knockouts. The pre-cut section of the sheet can be removed by punching the 3 con-nection points along the line ...
Page 13 - Water connections
13 30AW 3.3 Water connections The 30AWH__H units are equipped with an integrated hydronic module that allows fast installation with the aid of a few external components. The 30AWH__X and 30AWH__NX units, on the other hand, do not have a circulation pump and expansion vessel. For this reason, they mu...
Page 14 - *UJTBEWJTBCMFUPJOTUBMMTIVUPòWBMWFTUPBMMPXJTPMBUJPOPGUIF
14 30AW 30AWH__X , 30AWH__NX integrated water circuit 3.3.2 Water connections Note: The correct dimensioning of the expansion vessel is left to the installer as a function of the type of plant.The discharge of the safety valve can be channelled to the outside of the machine using the pre-cut holes. ...
Page 17 - Water flow setting; BJU_NJOTBOENFBTVSFXBUFSUFNQFSBUVSFEJòFSFOUJBM
17 30AW 3.3.6 Circulating water Pump (only H version) Water flow setting Anti-seizing pump Speed selector Shaft protection plug Pumps have a manual speed selector (3 speed settings) which allow for adjustment of speed to match the requirements of the system. The 30AWH__H units are equipped with prot...
Page 18 - has been dimensioned for a typical terminal fan coil water loop); Vs; Water temperature and expansion coefficient (ε)
18 30AW Installation 3 Charge the water loop, with water, until the pressure on the hydro unit reads 0.15MPa (1.5bar ) Setting NUI Code104 (installation mode) = 1 water pump is forced on. Loosen the cap of the air purge valve located on the top of back up heater to purge air from the water circuit. ...
Page 20 - Refrigerant schematics; Refrigerant Circuit
20 30AW Installation 3 3.4 Refrigerant schematics Refrigerant Circuit N° Component N° Component 0 4-way valve 9 TR sensor 1 TS sensor 10 Liquid tank 2 Check joint 11 Pulse Motor Valve 3 Accumulator 12 Distributor 4 Muffler 13 TE sensor 5 TD sensor 13* TL sensor (only 015) 6 DC twin rotary compressor...
Page 21 - The unit can be controlled and set via:; Electrical connections
21 30AW The unit can be controlled and set via: t6TFS$PNGPSU*OUFSGBDFXJSFDPOUSPM"8$4 0QUJPOBMt8JSFSFNPUFDPOUSPM"83$ 0QUJPOBMt4XJUDIFT OPUTVQQMJFE Electrical connections 4 WARNING Make water connections before electrical connections.Make ground connection prior to any other electrical connect...
Page 22 - Terminal Block X Version; Auxiliary electrical connections; C W G Y; C W G Y; Terminal Block H Version
22 30AW Terminal Block X Version Electrical connections 4 4.1 Auxiliary electrical connections N N L 4 19 9 C W G Y 2 3 6 7 N N L 4 19 9 C W G Y 2 3 6 7 N N 18 10 11 12 4 5 16 13 14 15 C W G Y 23 24 1 2 3 6 7 8 21 22 Alarm / Ambient temperature reached External temperature probe Alarm Input 3 Ways v...
Page 23 - Terminal Block NX Version; QJOTJO/9WFSTJPOJODBTFPGUISFFXBZWBMWFXJUITQSJOHSFUVSO
23 30AW Electrical connections 4 N N L 10 20 12 4 19 9 13 14 15 C W G Y 23 24 1 2 3 6 7 8 21 22 N N L 10 20 12 4 19 9 13 14 15 C W G Y 23 24 1 2 3 6 7 8 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C W G Y 13 14 15 3 Ways valve External Pump Alarm and defrost status Sanitary Input 33AW-RC1 Remote control 33AW-C...
Page 24 - Load; Water collector; Example; Configure outdoor temperature limits (parameter 148 and 150).
24 30AW Electrical connections 4 Load TFC, floor or radiators Water collector Check valve Example s of water circuitation: 4.1.2 External heat source 4.1.3 Dehumidifier or a Humidifier An External Heat Source can be driven by Aquasnap Plus.For this feature is necessary install 33AW-CS1 interfaceProc...
Page 25 - &HSFEVDJOHBUNBYDPNQSFTTPSGSFRVFODZNBYJNVNOPJTFMFWFMJT; Short-Cut to Frequency reduction Mode
25 30AW Electrical connections 4 4.1.4 Silent/night mode 4.1.5 Stop Unit or Defrosting signals 4.1.6 External temperature probe Silent/night mode is a system setting to limit maximum AQUASNAP noise level.Noise level is reduced limiting maximum compressor frequency. &HSFEVDJOHBUNBYDPNQSFTTPSGSFRV...
Page 27 - Space heating; Sanitary hot; Heat pump; INTERFACE; Heating Applications
27 30AW Space heating Heat pump outdoor unit Under floor heating Mid temp radiator LWT 55°C LWT 45°C LWT 35°C Sanitary hot water External heat source 33AW-CS1 INTERFACE Water temperature range produced by AQUASNAP air to water heat pump 20-60°C Heat pump outdoor unit Under floor heating Mid temp rad...
Page 28 - Cooling Applications
28 30AW Electrical connections 4 HEATING COOLING EWT-LWT OAT 30-35°C 7/6°C 40-45°C 7/6°C 23-18°C 35°C 12-7°C 35°C Capacity kW COP W/W Capacity kW COP W/W LWA [dB(A)] Capacity kW EER W/W Capacity kW EER W/W LWA [dB(A)] 30AWH004HB 4.10 4,05 3.90 3.2 62 4.90 4.05 3.30 2.91 64 30AWH006HB 5.80 4.20 5.80 ...
Page 29 - Inverter control size 004HB
29 30AW Electrical connections 4 4.4 Wiring diagrams Inverter control size 004HB SM_30AW.indd 29 14-03-2011 14:42:16
Page 30 - GMC control size 004HB
30 30AW GMC control size 004HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 30 14-03-2011 14:42:18
Page 31 - Inverter control size 004XB
31 30AW Electrical connections 4 Inverter control size 004XB SM_30AW.indd 31 14-03-2011 14:42:21
Page 32 - GMC control size 004XB
32 30AW GMC control size 004XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 32 14-03-2011 14:42:24
Page 33 - Inverter control size 006HB
33 30AW Inverter control size 006HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 33 14-03-2011 14:42:27
Page 34 - GMC control size 006HB
34 30AW GMC control size 006HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 34 14-03-2011 14:42:29
Page 35 - Inverter control size 006XB
35 30AW Inverter control size 006XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 35 14-03-2011 14:42:32
Page 36 - GMC control size 006XB
36 30AW GMC control size 006XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 36 14-03-2011 14:42:35
Page 37 - Inverter control size 006NX
37 30AW Inverter control size 006NX Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 37 14-03-2011 14:42:38
Page 38 - GMC control size 006NX
38 30AW GMC control size 006NX Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 38 14-03-2011 14:42:40
Page 39 - Inverter control size 008HB
39 30AW Inverter control size 008HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 39 14-03-2011 14:42:42
Page 40 - GMC control size 008HB
40 30AW GMC control size 008HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 40 14-03-2011 14:42:45
Page 41 - Inverter control size 008XB
41 30AW Inverter control size 008XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 41 14-03-2011 14:42:48
Page 42 - GMC control size 008XB
42 30AW GMC control size 008XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 42 14-03-2011 14:42:50
Page 43 - Inverter control size 008NX
43 30AW Inverter control size 008NX Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 43 14-03-2011 14:42:53
Page 44 - GMC control size 008NX
44 30AW GMC control size 008NX Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 44 14-03-2011 14:42:56
Page 45 - Inverter control size 012HB
45 30AW Inverter control size 012HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 45 14-03-2011 14:42:58
Page 46 - GMC control size 012HB
46 30AW GMC control size 012HB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 46 14-03-2011 14:43:01
Page 47 - Inverter control size 012XB
47 30AW Inverter control size 012XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 47 14-03-2011 14:43:04
Page 48 - GMC control size 012XB
48 30AW GMC control size 012XB Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 48 14-03-2011 14:43:07
Page 49 - Inverter control size 012NX
49 30AW Inverter control size 012NX Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 49 14-03-2011 14:43:10
Page 50 - GMC control size 012NX
50 30AW GMC control size 012NX Electrical connections 4 SM_30AW.indd 50 14-03-2011 14:43:13
Page 51 - Inverter control size 015HB
51 30AW Inverter control size 015HB SM_30AW.indd 51 14-03-2011 14:43:16
Page 52 - GMC control size 015HB
52 30AW GMC control size 015HB SM_30AW.indd 52 14-03-2011 14:43:19
Page 53 - Inverter control size 015XB
53 30AW Inverter control size 015XB SM_30AW.indd 53 14-03-2011 14:44:58
Page 54 - GMC control size 015XB
54 30AW GMC control size 015XB SM_30AW.indd 54 14-03-2011 14:45:01
Page 55 - Control management; GMC controller
55 30AW Control management 5 GMC controller Inverter controller 30AWH012_30AWH015_ 30AWH004_30AWH006_30AWH008_ Wired remote (RC1) Code: 33AW-RC1_ Wired remote (CS1) Code: 33AW-CS1_ SM_30AW.indd 55 14-03-2011 14:45:03
Page 56 - USER INTERFACES; Users can select the desired operating; UP
56 30AW Control management 5 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Unit Control USER INTERFACES GMC CONTROL INVERTER CONTROLLER Users can select the desired operating NPEFUISPVHIEJòFSFOUSFNPUFDPOUSPMMFST Control is based on the GMC platform developed by Carrier. For the 30AWH AquaSnap PLUS inverter chiller / heat pu...
Page 57 - When power supply is reset
57 30AW Control management 5 When power supply is reset Fail Mode Anti Freeze Protection in Off Mode When a unit is powered up, depending on its Auto Start configuration, it will start up with its last operating parameters, or OFF Mode. The EEPROM is available for saving the operating environment of...
Page 58 - Operating mode selection; Cooling Mode; The WSP will be defined as follow:; Off Mode; If the Operating Mode is OFF then:; Compressor Frequency Calculation; max compressor frequency
58 30AW Control management 5 Operating mode selection The operating mode is selected based on the command chosen by the remote control. Cooling Mode Depending by the system configuration and when the operating mode is cool, the system could operate as follows:With Comfort NUI (CS1).With SUI (RC1) / ...
Page 59 - Dehumidifier activation (X and H terminal block pins 11 – N); Protections are activated based on operative Mode.
59 30AW Control management 5 Dehumidifier activation (X and H terminal block pins 11 – N) Compressor Short Cycling Protection (Timeguard) Minimum Compressor Run Time Water Freeze Protection External dehumidifier source is based on NUI Relative Humidity value, (For this feature is necessary install 3...
Page 60 - High Temperature Protection; Compressor OFF
60 30AW Control management 5 High Temperature Protection Anti frost protection A/C Power Interruption Envelope Limitation Protection When the water starts to get to hot, this is a sign that the pressure in the system is increasing.Certain actions are taken to decrease the pressure. While in Zone N o...
Page 61 - Unit Status and Defrost output or Tair Setpoint status
61 30AW Control management 5 Unit Status and Defrost output or Tair Setpoint status Based on the NUI code 147 set-up, the Output J7 Pin 2 (N-5 on the terminal block) could play for one of these Functions: - ALARM: The intent of this output is to point out the alarm condition. This signal could be us...
Page 62 - Backup External Heat Source functionality
62 30AW Control management 5 Backup External Heat Source functionality (X and H terminal block pins 5 – N) This functionality is valid when user mode is HEATING MODE.Between pins 5 and N of terminal strip (see paragraph 4.1) an output is available (1 ph ~ 230V, 2A max) to activate a backup external ...
Page 63 - System Diagnostics; IF1.7JTDPOUSPMMFEVTJOHUIFUFNQFSBUVSFEJòFSFODFCFUXFFO
63 30AW Control management 5 System Diagnostics Output test Pulse Modulating Valve [PMV] control (cooling and heating operation) The control contains diagnostic tests to verify the integrity of the system.The On Board LED is located on the circuit board. It is used to display normal operation status...
Page 64 - Discharge temperature release control; Discharge
64 30AW Control management 5 Discharge temperature release control Current release control 1) This function controls the compressor frequency, when the discharge temperature has increased due to max load condition or during PMV control. It subdivides the frequency control up to a unit of 0.6 Hz to s...
Page 65 - Outdoor fan control; Allocations of fan tap revolutions; Cooling fan control; speed of outdoor fan shown in the table is selected
65 30AW Control management 5 Outdoor fan control Allocations of fan tap revolutions FAN TAP W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W9 WA WB WC WD WE WF WG 30AWH004 0 200 280 320 350 380 420 460 500 530 560 580 600 600 600 600 30AWH006 0 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 580 600 600 600 600 600 600 30AWH008 200 240 2...
Page 67 - ) Heating fan control; speed of outdoor fan shown in the table is selected.
67 30AW 2) Heating fan control 004-006 sizes The blowing air volume at the outdoor unit side is controlled as follow:1. When strong wind blows at outdoor side, the operation of heat pump continues with the fan motor stopped.2. Whether the fan is locked or not detected, and the operation of heat pump...
Page 68 - Coil heating control (compressor warm up process); NOTIFICATION; JOUFSNJUUFOUQPXFSPONJOVUFTPONJOVUFTPò
68 30AW Coil heating control (compressor warm up process) 5IJTDPOUSPMSPVUJOFNBJOUBJOTTVóDJFOUMZIFBUFEUIFDPNQSFTTPSTUPQQFECZQPXFSJOHPOUIFXJOEJOHTJOTUFBEPGB crankcase heater. The control purpose is to prevent slackness of refrigerant inside the compressor. 5PBWPJEDPNQSFTTPSEBNBHJOHEVSJOHUIFJOTUBMMBUJP...
Page 69 - Entering
69 30AW High-Pressure suppression TE control Over-current preventive control Current release value shift control 1. This control routine suppresses that pressure which becomes abnormally too high during the cooling operation. *UTUPQTUIFDPNQSFTTPSJG5&Ż¡$BOEDPVOUPOUIFFSSPSDPVOUFS"GUFSNJOVUFTTF...
Page 70 - Defrost control (Only in heating opearation); A zone
70 30AW Defrost control (Only in heating opearation) In heating operation, defrost operation is performed when TE sensor temperature satisfies any condition in A zone to D zone. * The minimum TE value between 10 and 15 minutes of compressor run time is stored inside the memory as TE0. TE0 iscalculat...
Page 71 - Diagnostic; t 8IFO DPNQSFTTPS DBTF UIFSNPTUBU PQFSBUFT UIF DPNNVOJDBUJPO JT; LED indication and code checking; LED indication
71 30AW Diagnostic 6 6.1 Diagnostic 6.1 Inverter alarms 6.1.1 Error codes 30AWH012 only Troubles of the unit can be diagnosed by LED indications on the cycle control P.C. board of the unit. When multiple errors are detected, thelatest error is displayed. t8IFO-&%JT0OUIFSFJTUIFNBJODBVTFPGUSPVCMFP...
Page 72 - Di
72 30AW 6.1.2 Error codes 30AWH015 only The error which is generating at present and the latest error (Latest error information including present)can be confirmed by lighting LED D800 toD804 on the control P.C. board.a) When all DIP switch SW803 are OFF, the status of error which is gene- rating at ...
Page 73 - Sensor error, unconnected; ss
73 30AW TH SW803 ON 23 4 1 SW803 SW803 SW803 ON 23 4 1 ON 23 4 1 ON 23 4 1 TD SW803 ON 23 4 1 TA SW803 ON 23 4 1 TE SW803 ON 23 4 1 TC SW803 ON 23 4 1 TS SW803 ON 23 4 1 TCJ SW803 ON 23 4 1 TO SW803 ON 23 4 1 TL SW803 ON 23 4 1 (Legend) D800 (Yellow) D803 (Yellow) D801 (Yellow) D804 (Yellow) D802 (Y...
Page 76 - Carrier
76 30AW Diagnostic 6 EHS/defrost J7 Pin 3 Relay Voltage 198 264 15000 Amps 0.3 2 Power Factor 0.85 0.98 Freq 48 52 Alarm Status for SUI (Low and High flashing as per on board led timing) J11 Pin5 Open collector Voltage 10 12 N/A Amps 0.01 0.012 Alarm + defrost status/ Dehumidifier J7 Pin 4 Relay Vol...
Page 77 - Fault code 3 – Enter Water Temperature sensor fault
77 30AW Diagnostic 6 6.4 Troubleshooting Fault code 3 – Enter Water Temperature sensor fault Is the TA sensor correctly connected? (See Wiring Diagrams) Are the resistance characteristics of the temperature sensor TA normal?* Correctly connect the TA Sensor Replace defective TA Sensor Check indoor P...
Page 78 - Fault code 6 – Loss communication to NUI control; Check and correct the connections; Fault code 7 – NUI control Room sensor fault; Is the sensor correctly connected
78 30AW Diagnostic 6 Fault code 6 – Loss communication to NUI control NO Are the connections of NUI and GMC board correct ? Check and correct the connections Are all cables and connectors correctly fitted ? Check cabling between NUI and GMC board Check GMC Board - if defective, replace Check NUI err...
Page 79 - Fault code 9 – Flow Switch error / Water Pump
79 30AW Diagnostic 6 Fault code 9 – Flow Switch error / Water Pump Pump rotates ? Flow switch is connected to board ? Connect flow switch connector to board Perform air vent Excess air noise comes from inside the pump ? Built-in pump is connected to board ? Connect pump connector to board Flow switc...
Page 80 - Fault code 14 – Loss of signal from inverter board; Fault code 15 – Exit water temperature sensor fault; Fault code 13 – Loss communication to RS485
80 30AW Diagnostic 6 Are the connections correct ? Check and correct the connections (See Wiring Diagrams) Are all cables and connectors correctly fitted ? Check cabling Check GMC Board - if defective, replace Fault code 14 – Loss of signal from inverter board Are the connections of inverter board a...
Page 81 - Fault code 18 – G - Tr Short-circuit protection
81 30AW Diagnostic 6 Is the sensor correctly connected ? (See Wiring Diagrams) Are the resistance characteristics of the temperature sensor normal ? * Correctly connect the Sensor Replace defective Sensor Check Inverter board - replace if defective *Check resistance table Fault code 18 – G - Tr Shor...
Page 82 - Check inverter board; Fault code 22 – Heat exchanger Sensors TE/TS
82 30AW Diagnostic 6 Is the power supply cabling and sensor cabling correct? (See Wiring Diagrams) Check and correct cable Check inverter board Fault code 22 – Heat exchanger Sensors TE/TS Are the sensors correctly connected? (See Wiring Diagrams) Are the resistance characteristics of the temperatur...
Page 83 - Fault code Fault code 24 – Outdoor fan motor error– Compressor lock
83 30AW Diagnostic 6 Are connectors CN300, CN301, CN302 and CN303 connected correctly?* Is it possible to freely rotate the fan with hands when CN300, CN301, CN302 & CN303 are disconnected?* Normal resistance value between leads: Between (1) (Red lead) and (2) (White lead) Between (2) (White lea...
Page 84 - power supply voltage; Fault code 28 – Discharge temperature error; Is the refrigerant charge correct
84 30AW Diagnostic 6 t c e r r o C ? t c e r r o c e g a t l o v y l p p u s r e w o p e h t s I power supply voltage Are the connections of cables and connectors correct ? Check and correct the cabling & connections Is the compressor functional ? Has there been a refrigerant leak ? Compressor l...
Page 85 - Fault code 29 – Compressor break down; Is the power supply voltage normal
85 30AW Diagnostic 6 Fault code 29 – Compressor break down Is the power supply voltage normal ? Does and overload condition exist ? Is the current detected by the current sensor normal ? Correct the power supply voltage Delete the cause of overload Check and correct circuit cables Check P.C. boards,...
Page 86 - Fault code 14 – High temperature release; Does the unit operate
86 30AW Diagnostic 6 Fault code 14 – High temperature release Does the unit operate ? Are the inter-connecting cables correctly wired ? Correct inter-connecting cabling Check P.C. Board - if defect, replace Are the connectors correctly located ? Ensure connectors are located correctly Does the volta...
Page 87 - Re; Re; or; Re
87 30AW Diagnostic 6 6.4.1 Relational graph of temperature sensor resistance value and temperature For 004, 006, 008, 012, sizes TE,TO,TS s en s or 0 50 100 150 200 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Temperature [° C] Re s i s tence [k ] T<10° C 0 5 10 15 20 Re s i s tence [k ] T >10° C ...
Page 89 - Resistance values of main components; Main
89 30AW Diagnostic 6 6.4.1 Resistance values of main components 4 6 8 12 15 Ω T ref [°C] Ω T ref [°C] Ω T ref [°C] Ω T ref [°C] Ω T ref [°C] PMV 46±4 25 46±4 25 46±4 20 46±3 20 46±3 20 4 Way 1795±150 25 1795±150 25 1765±150 24 1774±150 24 1489±150 22 Fan motor 22±2 25 22±2 25 22.4±2 24 35.2±2 24 17....
Page 90 - Dry contacts control; The AquaSnap PLUS can use the following user interfaces:
90 30AW Carrier interfaces 7 7.1 Dry contacts control The AquaSnap PLUS can use the following user interfaces: ESZDPOUBDUTUIF"RVB4OBQ1-64"83$SFNPUFDPOUSPMMFS the 33AW-CS1 Comfort Series programmable thermostatthe Carrier Dealer Service Tool. SM_30AW.indd 90 14-03-2011 14:45:45
Page 92 - UBOEBSE0ò.PEFPS'SFRVFODZUPDBOCFTFMFDUFECZDPEFJG; For more details refer to specific manuals
92 30AW Carrier interfaces 7 7.2.1 I/O features details 7.2.2 Main settings On /Off 4UBOEBSE0ò.PEFPS'SFRVFODZUPDBOCFTFMFDUFECZDPEFJG used an external thermostat Heat / Cool - Fixed Water Set Point can be selected for Heat (code 113) and Cool (code 115) - Floating WSP based on OAT Climatic Curve can ...
Page 93 - JOXBMMUPQSFWFOUBJSMFBLT-FBLTDBOBòFDUPQFSBUJPO
93 30AW Carrier interfaces 7 Carrier’s NUI series programmable user interface is wall-mounted, low-voltage user interface which maintains room temperature by controlling the operation of a heating and/or air conditioning system. i)FBUQVNQwi"JSDPOEJUJPOFSwBOEi)FBUPOMZwBSFBWBJMBCMFXJUIUIF present ...
Page 94 - tool; I am at home
94 30AW Carrier interfaces 7 7.3.1 Main functions 7.3.2 Displayed icons User functionality (comfort): t0OFUPVDIJOUFSGBDFUPTFMFDUEJòFSFOUSPPNUFNQFSBUVSFTFUtQPJOUNPEF)PNF4MFFQ"XBZt%JTQMBZPG t$MJNBUJDEJTQMBZ3PPN50"55BOE3PPN3)t5JNFBOEEBZPGUIFXFFLt)FBUTPVSDF )FBU1VNQ/JHIU4)8&)4t.PEF0ò0òXJUIIP...
Page 99 - The curves are set to maintain a target indoor temperature of 20°C.
99 30AW Carrier interfaces 7 154 EXTERNAL HEAT SOURCE STATUS This code is use to define the external heat source status when EHS is activated and OAT < temperature value set in Code 148:0. Always On 0O0òEFQFOEJOHCZBDUVBM3PPN5FNQFSBUVSFWTSPPNUFN - perature set-point(same hysteresis of Thermostat f...
Page 101 - Curve and 124=125 for Cooling Climatic Curve.; Custom curves; need to be set to create customized heating and cooling curves.
101 30AW Carrier interfaces 7 1. CODE N° 121 2. CODE N° 120 3. CODE N° 118 4. CODE N° 119 5. CODE N° 125 6. CODE N° 124 7. CODE N° 123 8. CODE N° 122 NOTE: In case application requires fixed water set point in necessary to set an horizontal climatic curve by setting NUI code120=121 for Heating Clima...
Page 102 - Maintenance; Refrigerant charge check; UVSOPòUIFWBDVVNQVNQTQPXFSTXJUDI
102 30AW Maintenance 8 8.1 Refrigerant charge check 8.2 Cleaning the coil This check becomes necessary after any refrigerant leak or after replacement of the compressor.The best method to correctly charge refrigerant is to completely empty the refrigerant circuit using refrigerant recovery equipment...
Page 103 - Remarks; Detachment; Attachment; Detachment; Replacement of the main parts
103 30AW N° Exchangepartsname Work procedure (IMPORTANT: Ensure gloves are worn at all times to avoid risk of injury) Remarks 30 AWH 004, 30 AWH 006, 30 AWH 008 (1) Common procedure t Detachment 4UPQPQFSBUJPOPGUIFIFBUQVNQBOEUVSOPò switch of the breaker. 3FNPWFUIFGSPOUQBOFM 451tQDT After unscrewing ...
Page 104 - REQUIREMENT; Caution
104 30AW Maintenance 8 N° Exchangepartsname Work procedure (IMPORTANT: Ensure gloves are worn at all times to avoid risk of injury) Remarks (4) Inverter assembly 1. Perform the works from 1 to 4 of (1) and (2) . WARNING 'PSNJOVUFBGUFSUIFQPXFSJTUVSOFEPòEPOPU disassemble the inverter to prevent an ele...
Page 105 - Fan motor
105 30AW Maintenance 8 N° Exchangepartsname Work procedure (IMPORTANT: Ensure gloves are worn at all times to avoid risk of injury) Remarks (6) Reactors 1. Perform the works from 1 to 4 of (1) and (2).2. Remove the inverter assembly item (4).3. Remove the reactors’ connectors. 5BLFPòUIFTDSFXT 451tQ...
Page 106 - CAUTION
106 30AW Maintenance 8 N° Exchangepartsname Work procedure (IMPORTANT: Ensure gloves are worn at all times to avoid risk of injury) Remarks (9) Compressor Perform the works from 1 to 4 of (1) and (2), (3), (4), (6), (7).1. Discharge refrigerant gas. 3FNPWFUIFQJQJOHQBOFMUBLFPòUIFöYJOHTDSFXT 451tQDT ...
Page 107 - Fan guard
107 30AW Maintenance 8 N° Exchangepartsname Work procedure (IMPORTANT: Ensure gloves are worn at all times to avoid risk of injury) Remarks (11) Pulsemodula-tingvalve (PMV)coil t%FUBDINFOU 1. Perform the works from 1 to 4 of (1) and (3).2. Hold outside of the coil by hands and turn it while lifting ...
Page 117 - IMPORTANT
117 30AW Maintenance 8 N° Remarks Work procedure (IMPORTANT: Ensure gloves are worn at all times to avoid risk of injury) Remarks (15) Water circuit CAUTION : To replace a water circuit part, first close the water supply source valve and the valve of water pipe connected to the unit. (16) Expansion ...
Page 119 - Periodic Inspection Items
119 30AW Unit Frequency Periodic inspection details Insulation measurement (Power source circuit/ Compressor) Annually Insulation measurement with a mega tester Operation check Annually Hot water supply/ Heating/ Cooling operation check with remote controller. Refrigerant leakage/ Water leakage insp...
Page 120 - For the spare parts refer to specific document.
120 30AW Spare Parts 9 For the spare parts refer to specific document. SM_30AW.indd 120 14-03-2011 14:47:00
Page 121 - 0 Extended rating
121 30AW Extended rating 10 10 Extended rating Size 004 Heating COP 30-35 °C 1.50 2.50 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 7.50 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 OA T [° C ] Max Med Mi n F re q ue nc y CA PA CITY [ k W ] 30- 3 5° C 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 Max Me...
Page 136 - Additional Informations; Additional information
136 30AW Additional Informations 11 11.1 Additional information SM_30AW.indd 136 14-03-2011 14:47:24