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Technician's Installation Guide

This document provides installation and owner's manual instructions for a heating and cooling unit. The key points are: 1. The unit can be used for both heating and cooling applications and can be combined with fan coil units or floor heating systems. 2. Operation is possible between -15°C and 46°C outside temperature for cooling and between -15°C and 27°C for heating. 3. The document provides safety precautions and instructions for installation, start-up, configuration, troubleshooting and maintenance of the unit. 4. Accessories including installation manual, rubber rings, outflow tube, screwdriver and filter are supplied with the unit. Installation must be done by a

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Technician's Installation Guide

This document provides installation and owner's manual instructions for a heating and cooling unit. The key points are: 1. The unit can be used for both heating and cooling applications and can be combined with fan coil units or floor heating systems. 2. Operation is possible between -15°C and 46°C outside temperature for cooling and between -15°C and 27°C for heating. 3. The document provides safety precautions and instructions for installation, start-up, configuration, troubleshooting and maintenance of the unit. 4. Accessories including installation manual, rubber rings, outflow tube, screwdriver and filter are supplied with the unit. Installation must be done by a

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INSTALLATION & OWNER’S MANUAL

Original instructions
Thank you very much for purchasing our product.
Before use, please carefully read this manual and keep it for future reference.
1. INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS PAGE
1.1 General information
■ These units are used for both heating and cooling applications.
1. INTRODUCTION................................................................... 1
They can be combined with fan coil units, floor heating
2. ACCESSORIES..................................................................... 1 applications (connect the mixed station), low temperature high
3. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS............................................... 2 efficiency radiators(field supply).

4. OVERVIEW OF THE UNIT.................................................... 3 ■ The host unit controller is standard supplied with the unit to control
5. UNIT INSTALLATION........................................................... 11 the system.
6 START-UP AND CONFIGURATION.................................... 25 ■ A wired remote controller can also be used to control the system
7. THE HOST UNIT CONTROLLER ELUCIDATION............... 27 (Optional).
8. TROUBLE SHOOTING......................................................... 31
■ Operation range
9. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USED
COOLING MODE HEATING MODE
REFRIGERANT..................................................................... 32
t(°C) t(°C)
10. MAIN PARAMETERS......................................................... 33

OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE


46 27

OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE


35

0
-5
-15

4 7 15 20 t(°C) 35 40 54 t(°C)
DELIVERY WATER TEMPERATURE DELIVERY WATER TEMPERATURE

(*) The unit can not operate in cold weather conditions below -15℃. If
it is necessary to operate, an external auxiliary heat source must
be added as a backup heater. the backup heater also serves as a
backup in case of malfunctioning of the unit and for freeze
ptrotection of the outside water piping during winter time.

These models have an antifreeze function that allows the use of


heat pumps to keep the water system free from freezing under all
conditions. If there is an accident or intentional power outage, it is
recommended to use ethylene glycol.

1.2 Scope of this manual


This installation & owner's manual does not include the selection
procedure and water system design procedure. Only some
precautions and tips and tricks about the design of the water circuit
are given in a separate chapter of this manual. Once the selection is
done and the water system is designed, this manual describes the
procedures for handing, installing and connecting the unit, This
manual has been prepared to ensure adequate maintenance of the
unit, and it will provide help if problems occur.

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE


INSTALLATION. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A HANDY PLACE
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 2. ACCESSORIES
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR ATTACHMENT OF
EQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES COULD RESULT IN
ELECTRIC SHOCKS, SHORT-CIRCUITS, LEAKS, FIRE OR 2.1 Accessories supplied with the unit
OTHER DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. BE SURE TO
ONLY USE ACCESSORIES MADE BY THE SUPPLIER Unit Qty. Shape
WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR USE WITH
THE EQUIPMENT AND HAVE INSTALLATION DONE BY A
Installation &
PROFESSIONAL 1
Owner’s Manual
ALL ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL SHALL BE
CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED TECHNICIAN.
Rubber ring for wires
BE SURE TO WEAR ADEQUATE PERSONAL (only 10~16kW) 2
PROTECTION SUCH AS GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES
WHEN PERFORMING INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE Outflow connecting
OR SERVICE TO THE UNIT. tube (for the chassis) 1
IF UNSURE OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES OR USE,
Straight screwdriver 1
CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR GUIDANCE

Y-shaped filter 1

1
3. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS manual using a separate circuit.
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper electrical
construction may lead to electric shocks or fire.
The precautions listed here are divided into the following types.
They are quite important, so be sure to follow them carefully.
■ Be sure to install a ground fault circuit interrupter according to local
Meanings of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE symbols. laws and regulations.
Failure to install a ground fault circuit interrupter may cause electric
DANGER shocks and fire.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. ■ Make sure all wiring is secure. Use the specified wires and ensure
that terminal connections or wires are protected from water and
WARNING other adverse external forces.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not Incomplete connection or affixing may cause a fire.
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
■ When wiring the power supply, form the wires so that the front panel
CAUTION can be securely fastened.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not If the front panel is not in place there could be overheating of the
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It is also terminals, electric shocks or fire.
used to alert against unsafe practices.
■ After completing the installation work, check to make sure that there
NOTE is no refrigerant leakage.
Indicates situations that could only result in accidental
equipment or property damage. ■ Never directly touch any leaking refrigerant as it could cause severe
frostbite.

DANGER ■ Do not touch the refrigerant pipes during and immediately after
operation as the refrigerant pipes may be hot or cold, depending on
the condition of the refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant piping,
■ Before touching electric terminal parts, turn off power switch.
compressor and other refrigerant cycle parts. Burns or frostbite are
■ When service panels are removed, live parts can be easily possible if you touch the refrigerant pipes. To avoid injury, give the
touched by accident. pipes time to return to normal temperature or, if you must
Never leave the unit unattended during installation or servicing touchthembe sure to wear protective gloves.
when the service panel is removed.
■ Do not touch the internal parts (pump, etc.) during and immediately
■ Do not touch water pipes during and immediately after operation
after operation.
as the pipes may be hot and could burn your hand. To avoid injury,
Touching the internal parts can cause burns. To avoid injury, give
give the piping time to return to normal temperature or be sure to
the internal parts time to return to normal temperature or, if you must
wear protective gloves.
touch them, be sure to wear protective gloves.
■ Do not touch any switch with wet fingers. Touching a switch with
wet fingers can cause electrical shock.
■ Before touching electrical parts, turn off all applicable power to
the unit. CAUTION

■ Ground the unit.


WARNING Grounding resistance should be according to local laws and
regulations
■ Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that children Do not connect the ground wire to gas or water pipes,
will not play with them. lightning conductors or telephone ground wires.
Children playing with plastic bags face danger of death by Incomplete grounding may cause electric shocks.
suffocation.
a) Gas pipes.
■ Safely dispose of packing materials such as nails and other metal Fire or an explosion might occur if the gas leaks.
or wood parts that could cause injuries. b) Water pipes.
Hard vinyl tubes are not effective grounds.
■ Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to perform installation work c) Lightning conductors or telephone ground wires.
in accordance with this manual. Do not install the unit yourself.
Improper installation could result in water leakage, electric shocks Electrical threshold may rise abnormally if struck by a lightning bolt.
or fire
■ Install the power wire at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from
televisions or radios to prevent interference or noise. (Depending
■ Be sure to use only specified accessories and parts for installation
on the radio waves, a distance of 3 feet (1 meter) may not be
work.
sufficient to eliminate the noise.)
Failure to use specified parts may result in water leakage, electric
shocks, fire, or the unit falling from its mount. ■ Do not wash the unit. This may cause electric shocks or fire. The
appliance must be installed in accordance with national wiring
■ Install the unit on a foundation that can withstand its weight. regulations. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in
■ Insufficient physical strength may cause the equipment to fall and order to avoid a hazard.
possible injury
■ Do not install the unit in the following places:
a) Where there is mist of mineral oil, oil spray or vapors.
■ Perform specified installation work with full consideration of strong
Plastic parts may deteriorate, and cause them to come
wind, hurricanes, or earthquakes.
loose or water to leak.
Improper installation work may result in accidents due to equipment
b) Where corrosive gases (such as sulphurous acid gas) are
falling.
produced.
■ Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified
Where corrosion of copper pipes or soldered parts may cause
ersonnel according to the local laws and regulations and this
refrigerant to leak.
2
c) Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves can disturb the control system and 1
cause equipment malfunction.
2
d) Where flammable gases may leak, where carbon fiber or
11
ignitable dust is suspended in the air or where volatile 3
flammables such as paint thinner or gasoline are handled. 4
These types of gases might cause a fire. 12
e) Where the air contains high levels of salt such as near the 5 13
ocean. 14
6
f) Where voltage fluctuates a lot, such as in factories. 15
g) In vehicles or vessels. 7 16
h) Where acidic or alkaline vapors are present. 17
18
■ This appliance can be used by children 8 years old and above and 8 19
9
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or given 10
instruction on using the unit in a safe manner and understand the
hazards involved. Children should not play with the unit. Cleaning
and user maintenance should not be done by children without
supervision. 1 Operation panel 11 Electrical control box
■ Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with 2 Water manometer 12 High pressure switch
the appliance. 3 Air purge valve 13 4-ways valve
■ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufaturer
4 Axial-flow fan 14 Expansion tank
or its service agent or a similarly qualified person. 5 Differential pressure switch 15 Pump
6 Condenser 16 Low pressure switch
■ DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal
7 Accumulater 17 Storage tank
waste. Collection of such waste seperatelly for special treatment is
necessary. 8 Security discharge 18 Compressor
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as municipal waste, use 9 Electric expansive valve 19 Auto-water replenishing
seperate collection facilities. 10 Plate heat exchanger valve
Contact your local goverment for information regarding the
collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, 4.2 Unit connections
hazardous substance can leak into the groudwater and get into the
food chain, damaging your health and well-being. 5/7kW
■ The wiring must be performed by professional technicians in
accordance with national wiring regulation and this circuit diagram.
An all-pole disconnection device which has at least 3mm 1
seperation distance in all pole and a residualcurrent device(RCD)
with the rating not exceeding 30mA shall be incorporated in the 3
fixed wiring according to the national rule. 2
4
5

4. OVERVIEW OF THE UNIT 10~16kW


4.1 Main parts of the unit

1 7
8
9
10
2 11
3
12 18
4 13
19
14 1 Water inlet
15 2 Water outlet
5 16
17 3 Auto-watet replenishing orifice
6
4 Water outlet of safety Valve
5 Wire hole
1 Operation panel 11 Plate heat exchanger
2 4-ways valve 12 Condenser
3 Storage tank 13 Axial-flow fan
4 Pump 14 Adapter substitute
5 Electric expansive valve (accessory)
6 Compressor 15 Security discharge
7 Air purge valve 16 Auto-water replenishing
8 Electrical control box valve (accessory)
9 Water manometer 17 Water flow switch
10 Expansion tank 18 High pressure switch
19 Low pressure switch

3
4.3 Refrigerant cycle

19 20 22 23
11
21
17 F
15
24
A
9 10

16
18

7
2 8 5 6 8

25 HP

13

L P 26 4
14
12

C ool ing
1 3 H eating

1 Compressor 10 Differential Pressure Switch (only 10~16kW) 18 Thermistor For Water Inlet
2 4-Way Valve 11 Flow Switch (only 5/7kW) 19 Air purge Valve
3 Gas-liquid Separator 12 Thermistor For Discharge Temperature 20 Expansion Tank
4 Air Side Heat Exchanger (condenser) 13 Thermistor For Outdoor Temperature 21 Circulating Pump
5 Electronic Expansion Valve 14 Thermistor For Evaporation In Heating 22 Water manometer
6 Capillary (only 5/7kW) (Thermistor For Condenser In Cooling) 23 Safety Valve
7 Storage Tank 15 Thermistor For Plate Heat Exchange 1 24 Auto-watet replenishing valve
8 Strainer 16 Thermistor For Plate Heat Exchange 2 25 High Pressure Switch
9 Water Side Heat Exchanger 17 Thermistor For Water Outlet 26 Low Pressure Switch
(Plate Heat Exchange)

4.4 Electrical control box introduce

4.4.1 5/7kW (1-phase)


The electrical control box is located inside the unit at the top of
the technical compartment where the various components
of the refrigerant circuit are also to be found.
To access the electrical panel,remove the front panel of
the unit by undoing the screws.

4
1. ELECTRICAL PANEL LAYOUT
(The picture below shows the position of the diagram, please participate in the concrete photos)

④ ③ ② ① ⑦

① Main control board ④ FC inductance ⑦ Costomer connection terminal


② DC filter board ⑤ Transformer
③ IPM & PFC module board ⑥ Display board

2. PFC&IPM module board (The picture is for reference only)

1.Input rectifier bridge port 1 7.PFC control port


2.Input rectifier bridge port 2 8.+18V port
3.PFC inductance port 1 9.IPDU communication port
4.P-OUT 10.IPM power port N
5.PFC inductance port 2 11.Compressor connection port U/V/W
6.N-OUT 12.IPM power port P
3. DC filter board (The picture is for reference only)

1.IPM Power supply P


2.IPM Power supply N
1 3.PFC output power N
4.PFC output power P
5.DC 380V (DC fan power supply port)
2

3 5
4

5
4. Main control board (The picture is for reference only)

30

1.Power L 17.Electronic expansion valve


2.Power N 18.DC fan power supply port
3.Preliminary charging relay (rectifier bridge input port 1) 19.DC fan port
4.Input rectifier bridge line (rectifier bridge input port 2) 20.Remote control port
5.5A fuse 21.Force cooling switch
6.To IPDU 22.Parameter checking switch
7.To PFC 23.Tin/Tout/Tb1 temperature sensor
8.Solenoid valve (Reserve) 24.Discharge temperature sensor (Tp)
9.Electric heater of plate heat exchanger 25.1 Outlet of outdoor heat exchanger temperature sensor (T3)
10.Electric heater of compressor 25.2 Ambient temperature sensor(T4)
11.Pump 26.1 Low pressure switch
12.Electric heater of exhaust valve 26.2 High pressure switch
13.Electric heater of water flow switch 27.Operation and display panel port
14.4-way valve 28.Water flow switch
15.Additional pump/Remote alarm port 29.Transformer output
16.Transformer input 30.Wired controller port

4.4.2 10~12kW (1-phase)

Remove the inspection panel by unscrewing the five screws. The 1. Use grommet A for the electrical power cable and grommet B
electric control box is located inside the unit at the top of the technical for the other external wires.
components. (The picture below shows the position of the diagram, please
participate in the concrete photos)

① Main control board ② PFC&IPM module board

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2. Main control board (The picture is for reference only)

1.Transformer output port 16. Rectifier bridge input port L


2.Tin/Tb1/Tout/Tb2 temperature sensor port 17. 8A fuse tube
Note: Tin: water inlet temp. Tout: water outlet temp. 18. Solenoid valve port (Reserved)
Tb1: Temp. 1 of plate heat exchanger 19. Exhaust valve electric heater port
Tb2: Temp.2 of plate heat exchanger 20. Plate heat exchanger electric heater port
3. Radiator temperature sensor port(Reserved) (T6) 21. Flow switch electric heater port
4. Discharge temperature sensor port 22. Built-in water pump port
5.1 Outlet of outdoor heat exchanger temp. sensor port(T3) 23. Compressor electric heater port
5.2 Ambient temp. sensor port (T4) 24. 4-way valve port
6.Operation and display panel port 25. External pump/Remote alarm port
7.1 Low pressure switch 26. Remote control port
7.2 High pressure switch 27. Transformer input port
8.Differential pressure valve port 28. P/N/+15V port
9.Factory debug port 29. Communication port between IPDU and main PCB
10.Wired controller port 30. Down DC fan port
11.Electric expansion valve port 31. Check touch switch
12.Power supply input port L 32. Up DC fan port
13.Power supply input port N 33. Force-cooling touch switch
14.Ground wire
15.Rectifier bridge input port N

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3. PFC&IPM module board (The picture is for reference only)

1. +18V output port


2. Input Port P for IPM
3. Power supply port W
of the compressor
4. Power supply port V
of the compressor
5. Power supply port W
of the compressor
6. PFC output N
7. PFC output P
8. PFC inductance port L_1
9. PFC inductance port L_2
10. PFC input N
11. IPM input N
12. Communication port to
main control board

4.4.3 12~16kW (3-phase)

Remove the inspection panel by unscrewing the five screws. 1. Use grommet A for the electrical power cable and grommet B for
The electric control box is located inside the unit at the top of the the other external wires.
technical components. (The picture below shows the position of the diagram, please
participate in the concrete photos)

A
B

① Main control board ② IPM module board


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2. Main control board (The picture is for reference only)

1. Input port for switching power supply 14. Remote control port
2. Debugging port 15. Electronic expansion valve port
3. Connection port for operation and display panel 16. AC 220V power supply port
4. Tin/Tb1/Tout/Tb2 temp. sensor port 17. Solenoid valve port (Reserved)
Note: Tin: water inlet temp. Tout: water outlet temp. 18. Exhaust valve electric heater port
Tb1: Temp.1 of plate heat exchanger 19. Electric heater port of Plate heat exchanger
Tb2: Temp. 2 of plate heat exchanger 20. Electric heater port of differential pressure valve
5. Discharged temperature sensor port (Tp) 21. Built-in water pump port
6.1 T3 temperature sensor port 22. Electric heater of the compressor
6.2 T4 ambient temperature sensor port 23. Precharge AC contactor port
7.1. Low pressure switch 24. 4-way valve port
7.2 High pressure switch 25. External water pump/Remote alarm port
8. Checking touch switch 26. Up DC fan port
9. Force-cooling touch switch 27. Down DC fan port
10. Differential pressure valve port 28. Power supply port for switching power supply of PFC board
11. Factory debugging port 29. Drive module port
12. Wired controller port 30. P/N/+15V port
13. AC Current transformer

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3. IPM module board (The picture is for reference only)

1. +15V output port 5. Compressor connection port V


2. communication port to main 6. Compressor connection port U
control board 7. IPM input P
3. IPM input port N 8. Power supply port for switching
4. Compressor connection port W power supply

4. Filter board (The picture is for reference only)

1. Power supply port L3 6. Loaded power supply port for main control board
2. Power supply port L2 7. Power supply port for main control board
3. Power input port L1 8. Power output port L1 after filtering
4. Power input port N 9. Power output port L2 after filtering
5. Ground wire 10.Power output port L3 after filtering
11. Ground wire
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5. UNIT INSTALLATION
5.1 Before installation
Before installation
Be sure to confirm the model name and the serial number of the unit.

Handling
Due to relatively large dimensions and heavy weight, the unit should
only be handled using lifting tools with slings. The slings can be fitted

A
into foreseen sleeves at the base frame that are made specifically for
this purpose.
Unit A(mm)

5-16kW ≥2000
CAUTION
■ To avoid injury, do not touch the
air inlet or aluminum fins of the unit. Make sure there is enough room to do the installation
■ Do not use the grips in the fan
■ Set the outlet side at a right angle to the direction of the wind.
grills to avoid damage.
■ The unit is top heavy! Prevent the
unit from falling due to improper Strong wind
inclination during handling.
Blown air

5.2 Selecting the installation site


Strong wind

WARNING Blown air

■ Be sure to provide for adequate measures in order to prevent


3 Prepare a water drainage channel around the foundation, to drain
that the unit be used as a shelter by small animals.
waste water from around the unit.
■ Small animals making contact with electrical parts can cause
malfunctions, smoke or fire. Please instruct the customer to keep
4 If water does not easily drain from the unit, mount the unit on a
the area around the unit clean.
foundation of concrete blocks, etc. (the height of the foundation
should be about 100 mm (3.93 in.).
1 Select an installation site where the following conditions
are satisfied and one that meets with your customer's approval.
5 If you install the unit on a frame, please install a waterproof plate
- Places that are well-ventilated.
(about 100 mm) on the underside of the unit to prevent water from
- Places where the unit does not disturb next-door neighbors.
coming in from the low side.
- Safe places which can bear the unit's weight and vibration
and where the unit can be installed at an even level.
6 When installing the unit in a place frequently exposed to snow,
- Places where there is no possibility of flammable gas or product
pay special attention to elevate the foundation
leak.
as high as possible.
- The equipment is not intended for use in a potentially explosive
atmosphere.
7 If you install the unit on a building frame, please
- Places where servicing space can be well ensured.
install a waterproof plate (field supply)
- Places where the units' piping and wiring lengths come within the
(about 100 mm.) on the underside of the unit
allowable ranges.
in order to avoid drain water dripping.
- Places where water leaking from the unit cannot cause damage
(See figure).
to the location (e.g. in case of a blocked drain pipe).
- Places where rain can be avoided as much as possible.
- Do not install the unit in places often used as a work space.
In case of construction work (e.g. grinding etc.) where a lot of dust
is created, the unit must be covered. NOTE
- Do not place any objects or equipment on top of the unit (top
plate) Unit is top heavy!
- Do not climb, sit or stand on top of the unit. Try not to install on the building frame.
- Be sure that sufficient precautions are taken in case of refrigerant
leakage according to relevant local laws and regulations.
2 When installing the unit in a place exposed to strong wind, pay 5.2.1 Selecting a location in cold climates
special attention to the following.
Strong winds of 5 m/sec or more blowing against the unit's air
outlet causes a short circuit (suction of discharge air), and this
may have the following consequences:
- Deterioration of the operational capacity. NOTE
- Frequent frost acceleration in heating operation.
- Disruption of operation due to rise of high pressure. When operating the unit in cold climates, be sure to
- When a strong wind blows continuously on the front of the unit, follow the instructions described below.
the fan can start rotating very fast until it breaks.
Refer to the figures for installation of this unit in a place where the
wind direction can be foreseen.

■ Turn the air outlet side toward the building's wall, fence or screen.

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■ To prevent exposure to wind, install the unit with its suction side
facing the wall.
■ Never install the unit at a site where the suction side may be
exposed directly to wind.
■ To prevent exposure to wind, install a baffle plate on the air
discharge side of the unit.
■ In heavy snowfall areas it is very important to select an installation

H
site where the snow will not affect the unit. If lateral snowfall is
possible, make sure that the heat exchanger coil is not affected by
the snow (if necessary construct a lateral canopy).

A
G

B
1 Construct a large canopy.
2 Construct a pedestal.
Install the unit high enough off the ground

E
F
C
D
to prevent it from being buried in snow.

5.2.2 Selecting a location in hot climates

  As the outdoor temperature is measured via the outdoor unit air


thermistor, make sure to install the outdoor unit in the shade, or
a canopy should be constructed to avoild direct sunlight. so that
it is not influenced by the sun’s heat, otherwise protection may be MODEL
A B C D E F G
(kW) H
possible to the unit.
10/12
900 600 348 320 360 400 970 1327
/14/16

Single unit installation


(Wall or obstacle)

5.3 Installation space (Unit:mm) >300


Air inlet
>300 Maintain
channel
Air inlet >600
>2000

Air outlet
H

Parallel connect the two units or above

A >300
G >600
B
>2000
E

F
D
C

Parallel connect the front with rear sides

>2000 >500 >3000 >3000 >300

MODEL
(kW) A B C D E F G H

5/7 994 626 382 342 363 396 1008 963

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5.3.1 Moving and installation 5.3.2 Water Outlet
Since the gravity center of the unit is not at its physical center, The condensed water outlets on the chassis for selection display
so please be careful when lifting it with a sling. as the follow figure:
5/7kW
Never hold the inlet of the outdoor unit to prevent it from
deforming.

Do not touch the fan with hands or other objects.

Do not lean it more than 45°, and do not lay it sidelong.

Make concrete foundation according to the sepecifications of


Water Outlet
the outdoor units.

Fasten the feet of this unit with bolts firmly to prevent it from 10~16kW
collapsing in case of earthquake or strong wind.

Reserve water outlet


(Need to knock open)
>600

Reserve water outlet Water Outlet


(With rubber stopper)

Fix with bolt


CAUTION
While installing the outdoor unit, pay attention to the installation
place and the drainage pattern;
If it’s installed at the alpine zone, the frozen condensed water will
block up the water outlet, please pull out the rubber stopper of the
reserve water outlet (10~16kW). If that still fails to satisfy for the
water draining, please knock open the other water outlets (10~16kW),
and keep the water can drain in time.
NOTE Pay attention to the knock the reserve water outlet from outside to
inside, and it will be beyond repair after knocking open, please pay
All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purpose only.
attention to the installation place, lest cause the inconvenience.
They may be slightly different from the air conditioner you
Please do the moth proofing for the knocked out hole, to avoid the
purchased(depend on model).The actual shape shall prevail.
pest processing into and destroy the components.

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5.4 TYPICAL APPLICATION EXAMPLES

The application examples given below are for illustration purposes only.

5.4.1 Application 1
Space cooling and heating application with a standard controller (or optional wired controller) connected to the unit.

10

9.1
11 12
5

9 9.2
2 3 8
6 7 FCU1 FCU2 FCUn

1 outdoor unit 9 balance tank (field supply)


2 Y-shape filter 9.1 air purge valve
3 shut-off valve (field supply) 9.2 drain valve
4 wired controller (optional) 10 expansion vessel (field supply)
5 non-return valve (field supply) 11 Pump 2: outside circulation pump (field supply)
6 drain valve (field supply) 12 collector (field supply)
7 fill valve (field supply) FCU 1...n fan coil units
8 buffer tank (field supply)

NOTE
If the volume of balance tank(9) larger than 30L, the buffer tank(8) is unnecessary, otherwise the buffer tank(8) should be installed and the
total volume of buffer tank and balance tank should larger than 30L. The drain valve (6) should be installed at the lowest positon of the
system.
An independent backup heater can be selected and installed in the door,which can provide additional heating source and ensure better
performance of the system when the ambient temperature is low.

Unit operation
when there is a cooling or heating request from the standard controller (or optional wired controller), the unit will start operating to achieve
the target water flow temperature as set on standard controller (or optional wired controller). When the room temperature reaches the set point,
the unit will stop operating. The circulation pump (built-in pump 1 and outside pump 2) will also running.

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5.4.2 Application 2

Space heating only application with a standard controller (or optional wired controller) connected to the unit. Heating is provided through floor
heating loops.

10
9.1

11 12
5
9
9.2 13
2 3 22 8
6 7
FHL1 FHL2 ....... FHLn

1 outdoor unit 9 balance tank (field supply)


2 Y-shape filter 9.1 air purge valve
3 shut-off valve (field supply) 9.2 drain valve
4 wired controller (optional) 10 expansion vessel (field supply)
5 non-return valve (field supply) 11 Pump 2: outside circulation pump (field supply)
6 drain valve (field supply) 12 collector (field supply)
7 fill valve (field supply) 13 mixing station (field supply, field control)
8 buffer tank (field supply) FHL 1...n floor heating loop

NOTE

If the volume of balance tank(9) larger than 30L, the buffer tank(8) is unnecessary, otherwise the buffer tank(8) should be installed and the
total volume of buffer tank and balance tank should larger than 30L.The drain valve (6) should be installed at the lowest positon of the
system.
An independent backup heater can be selected and installed in the door, which can provide additional heating source and ensure better
performance of the system when the ambient temperature is low.

■ Mixing station
As the unit is mainly to provide middle-temperture and high-temperature water, when connecting floor heating, the need to increase the mixing
station (13) before the floor heating.

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5.4.3 Application 3
Space cooling and heating application with a standard controller (or optional wired controller) connected to the unit. Heating is
provided through floor heating loops and fan coil units. Cooling is provided through the fan coil units only.

T1 T2 Tn
12

15
M1 M2 Mn

FCU1 FCU2 FCUn


10

9.1
14
11 M 12
5

9 9.2 13
2 3 8
6 7
FHL1 FHL2 FHLn

1 outdoor unit 10 expansion vessel (field supply)


2 Y-shape filter 11 Pump 2: outside circulation pump (field supply)
3 shut-off valve (field supply) 12 collector (field supply)
4 wired controller (optional) 13 mixing station (field supply, field control)
5 non-return valve (field supply) 14 Motorised 2-way valve to shut off the floor heating loops during
6 drain valve (field supply) cooling operation (field supply, field control)
7 fill valve (field supply) 15 by-pass valve (field supply)
8 buffer tank (field supply) FHL 1...n floor heating loop
9 balance tank (field supply) FCU 1...n fan coil units
9.1 air purge valve M1...n motorised valve to control loop FHL1...3 (field supply)
9.2 drain valve T1…n room thermostat (field supply)

NOTE

If the volume of balance tank(9) larger than 30L, the buffer tank(8) is unnecessary, otherwise the buffer tank(8) should be installed and the
total volume of buffer tank and balance tank should larger than 30L.The drain valve (6) should be installed at the lowest positon of the
system.
An independent backup heater can be selected and installed in the door, which can provide additional heating source and ensure better
performance of the system when the ambient temperature is low.

■ Mixing station
As the unit is mainly to provide middle-temperture and high-temperature water, when connecting floor heating, the need to increase the mixing
station (13) before the floor heating.
■ Pump operation and space heating and cooling
According to the season, the unit(1) will switch to either heating or cooling mode according to the temperature detected by the standard controller
(or optional wired controller (4)). When space heating/cooling is requested standard controller (or optional wired controller (4)), the pump will
start operating and the unit (1) will switch to heating mode/cooling mode. The unit (1) will operating to achieve the target cold/hot water leaving
temperature.
In the cooling mode. the motorized 2-way valve (14) will be set to closed to prevent cold water running through the floor heating loops (FHL).

CAUTION

When circulation in each fan coil units (FCU 1...3) is controlled by remotely controlled valves (M1...3), it is important to provide a
by-pass valve (15) to avoid the flow switch safety device from being activated. The pass-by valve should be selected as such that at
all time the minimun water flow. It is recommended to select a pressure difference controlled by-pass valve.

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5.4.4 Application 4
Space cooling and heating application with a standard controller (or optional wired controller) connected to the unit. Heating is provided through
floor heating loops . Cooling is provided through the fan coil units only. The 3-way valve is used to change the direction of water flow when the
operation mode changed.

T1 T2 Tn
12

15
M1 M2 Mn

FCU1 FCU2 FCUn


10

9.1
11 16 12
5 M

9 9.2 13
2 3 8
6 7
FHL1 FHL2 FHLn

1 outdoor unit 10 expansion vessel (field supply)


2 Y-shape filter 11 Pump 2: outside circulation pump (field supply)
3 shut-off valve (field supply) 12 collector (field supply)
4 wired controller (optional) 13 mixing station (field supply)
5 non-return valve (field supply) 15 by-pass valve (field supply)
6 drain valve (field supply) 16 Motorised 3-way valve (field supply, field control)
7 fill valve (field supply) FHL 1...n floor heating loop
8 buffer tank (field supply) FCU 1...n fan coil units
9 balance tank (field supply)
9.1 air purge valve
9.2 drain valve

NOTE
B
If the volume of balance tank(9) larger than 30L, the buffer tank(8) is unnecessary, otherwise the buffer tank(8)
should be installed and the total volume of buffer tank and balance tank should larger than 30L.The drain valve (6)
should be installed at the lowest positon of the system. An independent backup heater can be selected and installed
in the door, which can provide additional heating source and ensure better performance of the system when the
ambient temperature is low. inlet M
A

The 3-way valve control requires field control, the unit does not provide control function.
In normal condition, port A should be opened, while signal sent to the 3-way valve (16), port A will be closed and port B will be opened.
When in cool mode, ON signal will sent to the 3-way valve (16), the cold water will flow through port inlet to port B, and port B should
connect to the fan coil units. While in heating mode, the hot water will flow through port inlet to port A, and port A should connect to the
floor heating loops. In this way, all the water from the unit will flow through the floor heating loops and thus ensure better performance of
the floor heating.

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5.4.5 Application 5

Space heating with an auxiliary boiler (alternating operation).


Space heating application by either the unit or by an auxiliary boiler connected in the system.
■ The unit controlled contact (also called "permission signal for the auxiliary boiler") is required on-site, and it is recommended that the signal
be determined by the outdoor temperature (thermistor located at the outdoor unit).
■ Application A can be used if the auxiliary boiler replace the unit provides heating for space heating.
■ Application B can be used If the temperature of water from the outdoor unit is not high enough. An additional 3-way valve should be
installed, if the temperature of water from outdoor unit is high enough. The boiler will then be bypassed. When the temperature is not high
enough, the 3-way valve will open and the water from outdoor unit will flow through the boiler and be heated again.

NOTE

If you need to connect an auxiliary bolier (or other additional heating source) and have the ability to control auxiliary bolier,
you need to customize.

CAUTION

Be sure that the boiler and the integration of the boiler in the system is in accordance with relevant local laws and regulations.

Application A

AHS

10
5
9.1

11 12
5
9
9.2
2 3 8
6 7 FCU1 FCU2 FCUn

1 outdoor unit 9 balance tank (field supply)


2 Y-shape filter 9.1 air purge valve
3 shut-off valve (field supply) 9.2 drain valve
4 wired controller (optional) 10 expansion vessel (field supply)
5 non-return valve (field supply) 11 Pump 2: outside circulation pump (field supply)
6 drain valve (field supply) 12 collector (field supply)
7 fill valve (field supply) FCU 1...n fan coil units
8 buffer tank (field supply) AHS additional heating source

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Application B
If application B is selected, the control cable connect to the boiler should also connect to the 3-way valve (16)

AHS

10
5
9.1

11 12
5 16
M
9
9.2
2 3 8
6 7 FCU1 FCU2 FCUn

1 outdoor unit 9 balance tank (field supply)


2 Y-shape filter 9.1 air purge valve
3 shut-off valve (field supply) 9.2 drain valve
4 wired controller (optional) 10 expansion vessel (field supply)
5 non-return valve (field supply) 11 Pump 2: outside circulation pump (field supply)
6 drain valve (field supply) 12 collector (field supply)
7 fill valve (field supply) 16 Motorised 3-way valve (field supply, field control)
8 buffer tank (field supply) FCU 1...n fan coil units
AHS additional heating source

NOTE

If the volume of balance tank(9) larger than 30L, the buffer tank(8) is unnecessary, otherwise the buffer tank(8) should be installed and the
total volume of buffer tank and balance tank should larger than 30L.The drain valve (6) should be installed at the lowest positon of the system.
An independent backup heater can be selected and installed in the door, which can provide additional heating source and ensure better
performance of the system when the ambient temperature is low.

Operation
When heating is required, either the unit or the boiler starts operating, depending on the outdoor temperature .

■ As the outdoor temperature is measured via the outdoor unit air thermistor, make sure to install the outdoor unit in the shade, so that it is not
influenced by the sun’s heat.
■ Frequent switching can cause corrosion of the boiler at an early stage. Contact the boiler manufacturer.
■ During heating operation of the unit, the unit will operate to achieve the target water flow temperature set on the controller.
■ During heating operation of the boiler, the boiler will operate to achieve the target water flow temperature set on the controller.

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Before continuing installation of the unit, check the following:
5.5 Water pipe installation ■ The maximum water pressure can not exceed 3 bar.
■ The maximum water temperature is 60°C according to safety
NOTE device setting.
■ Always use materials that are compatible with the water used in the
■ If there is no glycol (anti-freeze) in the system there is a power system and with the materials used in the unit.
supply or pump failure, drain the system (as shown in the figure ■ Ensure that components installed in the field piping can withstand
below). the water pressure and temperature.
■ Drain taps must be provided at all low points of the system to
permit complete drainage of the circuit during maintenance.
WARNING ■ Air vents must be provided at all high points of the system. The
vents should be located at points that are easily accessible for
servicing. An automatic air purge is provided inside the unit. Check
that this air purge valve is not tightened too much so that automatic
release of air in the water circuit remains possible.

5.5.3 Checking the water volume and expansion vessel


pre-pressure
The unit is equipped with expansion vessel that has a default
pre-pressure of 1.5 bar.
<A To assure proper operation of the unit, the pre-pressure of the
A
expansion vessel might need to be adjusted and the minimum and
maximum water volume must be checked.
When water is not moving inside the system in cold 1. Check that the total water volume in the installation, excluding the
weather, freezing is very likely and will damage internal water volume of the unit, is at least 20L. Refer to 14
the system. Technical specifications to find the total internal water volume of
the unit.
5.5.1 Water quality control
1 Water quality control NOTE
When industrial water is used as chilled water, little furring may
occur; however, well water or river water, used as chilled water, ■ In most applications this minimum water volume will be
may cause much sediment, such as furring, sand, and so on. satisfactory.
Therefore, well water or river water must be filtered and softened
■ In critical processes or in rooms with a high heat load though,
in softening water equipment before flowing into chilled water
extra water might be required.
system. If sand and clay settle in the evaporator, circulation of
chilled water may be blocked, and thus leading to freezing ■ When circulation in each space heating loop is controlled by
accidents; if hardness of chilled water is too high, furring may remotely controlled valves, it is important that this minimum
occur easily, and the devices may be corroded. Therefore, the water volume is kept even if all the valves are closed.
quality of chilled water should be analyzed before being used,
2. Using the table below, determine if the expansion vessel
such as PH value, conductivity, concentration of chloride ion,
pre- pressure requires adjustment.
concentration of sulfide ion, and so on.
3. Using the table and instructions below, determine if the total
2 Applicable standard of water quality for the unit water volume in the installation is below the maximum allowed
water volume.

Installation Water volume


PH value 6~8 height 5/7kW ≤58 L 5/7kW >58 L
difference(a) 10~16kW ≤88 L 10~16kW >88 L
Total hardness <50ppm Actions required:
• pre-pressure must be decreased,
Conductivity <200μV/cm(25℃) calculate according to "Calculating
the pre-pressure of the expansion
No pre-pressure adjustment
Sulfide ion No ≤7 m required.
vessel"
• check if the water volume is lower
Chloride ion <50ppm than maximum allowed water
volume (use graph below)
Ammonia ion No Actions required:
• Pre-pressure must be increased,
calculate according to "Calculating
Sulfate ion <50ppm the pre-pressure of the expansion
Expansion vessel of the unit too
>7 m vessel" below.
small for the installation.
Silicon <30ppm • Check if the water volume is lower
than maximum allowed water
Iron content <0.3ppm volume (use graph below)

Sodium ion No requirement (a) Installation height difference: height difference (m) between the
highest point of the water circuit and the unit. If the unit is located
Calcium ion <50ppm at the highest point of the installation, the installation height is
considered to be 0 m.
Calculating pre-pressure of the expansion vessel
5.5.2 Checking the water circuit The pre-pressure (Pg) to be set depends on the maximum installation
height difference (H) and is calculated as follows:
The units are equipped with a water inlet and outlet for connection
Pg(bar)=(H(m)/10+0.3) bar
to a water circuit. This circuit must be provided by a licensed
technician and must comply with local laws and regulations. Checking the maximum allowed water volume
The unit is only to be used in a closed water system. To determine the maximum allowed water volume in the entire circuit,
Application in an open water circuit can lead to excessive proceed as follows:
corrosion of the water piping. 1. Determine the calculated pre-pressure (Pg) for the corresponding
maximum water volume using the graph below.
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2. Check that the total water volume in the entire water circuit is ■ Because brass is a soft material, use
lower than this value. appropriate tools for connecting the water
If this is not the case, the expansion vessel inside the unit is too small circuit.
for the installation. Inappropriate tools will cause damage
to the pipes.

NOTE
The unit is only to be used in a closed water system. Application in
A1
an open water circuit can lead to excessive corrosion of the water
piping:
B1 ■ Never use Zn-coated parts in the water circuit. Excessive
A2
corrosion of these parts may occur as copper piping is used in
B2 the unit's internal water circuit.
■ When using a 3-way valve in the water circuit. Preferably
choose a ball type 3-way valve to guarantee full separation
between the domestic hot water and floor heating water circuit.
■ When using a 3-way valve or a 2-way valve in the water circuit.
The recommended maximum changeover time of the valve
pre-pressure = pre-pressure of the expansion vessel
should be less than 60 seconds.
maximum water volume = maximum water volume in the system

A1 System without glycol for the 10~16 kW unit 5.5.6 Protecting the water circuit against freezing
A2 System without glycol for the 5/7 kW unit
Frost can cause damage to the hydraulic system. As this unit is
B1 System with 25% propylene glycol for the 10~16 kW unit
installed outdoors and thus the hydraulic system is exposed to
B2 System with 25% propylene glycol for the 5/7kW unit
freezing temperatures, care must be taken to prevent freezing of the
(Refer to “Caution: Use of glycol” on Page 21.)
system.
Example 1
The 10kW unit is installed 5 m below the highest point in the water All hydraulic parts are insulated to reduce heat loss. Insulation must
circuit. be present on the field piping.
The total water volume in the water circuit is 60 L.
In this example, no action or adjustment is required. The unit is already equipped with several features to prevent
freezing. For example: the software contains special functions using
Example 2 pump and heat pump to protect the entire system against freezing.
The 10kW unit is installed at the highest point in the water circuit. The When the temperature of the water flow in the system drops to a
total water volume in the water circuit is 100 L. certain value, the software will heat the water, either using the heat
Result: pump, the electric heating tap. The freeze protection function will turn
■ Since 100 L is more than 88 L, the pre-pressure must be off only when the temperature increases to a certain value. Refer
decreased (see table above). to “7.3 Operating characteristics” .
■ The required pre-pressure is:
Pg(bar) = (H(m)/10+0.3) bar = (0/10+0.3) bar = 0.3 bar In case of a power failure, the features mentioned above cannot
■ The corresponding maximum water volume can be read from protect the unit from freezing.
the graph: approximately 158 L. Since a power failure could happen when the unit is unattended,
■ Since the total water volume (100 L) is below the maximum water the supplier recommends adding glycol to the water system. Refer
volume (158 L), the expansion vessel suffices for the installation. to “Caution: Use of glycol” .

5.5.4 Setting the pre-pressure of the expansion vessel Depending on the expected lowest outdoor temperature, make sure
When it is required to change the default pre-pressure of the the water system is filled with a concentration of glycol as mentioned
expansion vessel (1.5 bar), keep in mind the following guidelines: in the table below.
■ Use only dry nitrogen to set the expansion vessel pre-pressure.
■ Inappropriate setting of the expansion vessel pre-pressure will When glycol is added to the system, the performance of the unit will
lead to malfunctioning of the system. Pre-pressure should only be be affected. The correction factor of the unit capacity, flow rate and
adjusted by a licensed installer. pressure drop of the system is listed in the table below:

5.5.5 Connecting the water circuit Ethylene Glycol


Water connections must be made in accordance with the outlook Quality of
Modification coefficient
Freezing
diagram delivered with the unit, with respect to the water intake and Cooling capacity Power Water Water flow
glycol/% point/℃
modification modification resistance modification
water outlet. 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.000
10 0.984 0.998 1.118 1.019 -4.000
Be careful not to deform the unit’s piping by using excessive 20 0.973 0.995 1.268 1.051 -9.000
force when connecting the piping. Deforming the piping can 30 0.965 0.992 1.482 1.092 -16.000
cause the unit to malfunction. 40 0.960 0.989 1.791 1.145 -23.000
50 0.950 0.983 2.100 1.200 -37.000
If air, moisture or dust gets in the water circuit, problems may occur.
Propylene Glycol
Therefore, always take into account the following when connecting
Modification coefficient
the water circuit: Quality of Freezing
Cooling capacity Power Water Water flow
■ Use clean pipes only. glycol/% point/℃
modification modification resistance modification
■ Hold the pipe end downwards when removing burrs 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.000
■ Cover the pipe end when inserting it through a wall so that no dust 10 0.976 0.996 1.071 1.000 -3.000
20 0.961 0.992 1.189 1.016 -7.000
and dirt enter. 30 0.948 0.988 1.380 1.034 -13.000
■ Use a good thread sealant for sealing the connections. The 40 0.938 0.984 1.728 1.078 -22.000
sealing must be able to withstand the pressures and temperatures 50 0.925 0.975 2.150 1.125 -35.000
of the system.
■ When using non-brass metallic piping,make sure to insulate both If no glycol is added, the water must be drained out when there is a
materials from each other to prevent galvanic corrosion. power failure.

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5.5.7 Fouling factors
WARNING The performance data given refer to conditions with clean evaporator
plates (fouling factor=1). For different fouling factors, multiply the
ETHYLENE GLYCOL AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL ARE TOXIC figures in the performance tables by the coefficient given in the
following table.
a.The concentrations mentioned in the table above will not
Fouling factors Evaporator
prevent the medium freezing, but will prevent the hydraulics from
bursting. capacity compressor power total power input
b.The maximum allowed water volume is then reduced according (m2 °C/W) correction factor input correction factor correction factor
to the figure “Maxiumum allowed water volume” on Page 21 C.
4.4 x 10-5 - - -
0.86 x 10-4 0.96 0.99 0.99
1.72 x10-4 0.93 0.98 0.98
CAUTION
5.5.8 Filling with water
Use of glycol 1. Connect the water supply to the fill valve and open the valve.
2. Make sure the automatic air purge valve is open (at least 2 turns).
■ For installations with a domestic hot water tank, the use of 3. Fill with water until the manometer indicates a pressure of
propylene glycol, including necessary inhibitors, is only EN1717 approximately 2.0 bar. Remove air in the circuit as much as
or equivalent based on the applicable legislation. possible using the air purge valves. Air present in the water circuit
■ in case of over-pressure when using glycol, be sure to connect the might cause malfunctioning of the backup heater.
safety valve to a drain pan in order to recover the glycol.
Do not fasten plastic cover
Connecting a drain pipe is not required if no glycol is used, the
on the air purge valve at the
discharged water is then drained via the bottom of the unit. topside of the unit when the
system is running. Open air
purge valve, turn
anticlockwise at least 2 full
turns to release air from the
NOTE system.

Corrosion in the system due to glycol


NOTE
Uninhibited glycol will turn acidic under the influence of oxygen. This
process is accelerated by presence of copper and at higher
During filling, it might not be possible to remove all air in the
temperatures. The acidic uninhibited glycol attacks metal surfaces
system. Remaining air will be removed through the automatic
and forms galvanic corrosion cells that cause severe damage to the
air purge valves during the first operating hours of the system.
system.
Topping up the water afterwards might be required.
It is of extreme importance: ■ The water pressure indicated on the manometer will vary
depending on the water temperature (higher pressure at
■ That the water treatment is correctly executed by a qualified water
higher water temperature).
specialist.
However, at all times water pressure should remain
■ That a glycol with corrosion inhibitors is selected to counteract above 0.3 bar to avoid air entering the circuit.
acids formed by the oxidation of glycols. ■ The unit might drain-off too much water through the
pressure relief valve.
■ That in case of an installation with a domestic hot water tank, only
■ Water quality must be according to "Safe Drinking water
the use of propylene glycol is allowed. In other installations the
Act "
use of ethylene glycol is fine.
■ That no automotive glycol is used because their corrosion
inhibitors have a limited lifetime and contain silicates that can foul 5.5.9 Piping insulation
or plug the system;
The complete water circuit including all piping, must be insulated to
■ That galvanized piping is not used in glycol systems since it may prevent condensation during cooling operation and reduction of the
lead to the precipitation of certain elements in the glycol’s heating and cooling capacity as well as prevention of freezing of the
corrosion inhibitor; outside water piping during winter. The thickness of the sealing
materials must be at least 13 mm with λ= 0.039 W/mK in order to
■ To ensure that the glycol is compatible with the materials used in
prevent freezing on the outside water piping.
the system.
If the temperature is higher than 30°C and the humidity is higher than
RH 80%, then the thickness of the sealing materials should be at
least 20 mm in order to avoid condensation on the surface of the seal.
NOTE

■ Be aware of the hygroscopic property of glycol. It absorbs


5.6 Field wiring
moisture from the environment.
WARNING
■ Leaving the cap off the glycol container causes the
concentration of water to increase. The glycol concentration
is then lower and the water could freeze. ■ A main switch or other means of disconnection, having a contact
separation in all poles, must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in
■ Preventive actions must be taken to ensure minimal accordance with relevant local laws and regulations.
exposure of the glycol to air. ■ Switch off the power supply before making any connections.
■ Use only copper wires.

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■ Never squeeze bundled cables and make sure they do not 5.6.3 Electrical connection
come in contact with the piping and sharp edges. Make sure no
external pressure is applied to the terminal connections.
The unitary mini chillers leave the factory already wired, and require
■ All field wiring and components must be installed by a
the installation of an omni polar thermal overload switch, a lockable
licensed electrician and must comply with relevant local
mains disconnecting switch for the connection to the mains power
laws and regulations.
supply, and the connection of the flow switch to the corresponding
■ The field wiring must be carried out in accordance with the
terminals. All the above operations must be carried out by qualified
wiring diagram supplied with the unit and the instructions
personnel in compliance with the legislation in force.
given below.
For all electrical work, refer to the electrical wiring diagrams in this
■ Be sure to use a dedicated power supply. Never use a
manual. You are also recommended to check that the characteristics
power supply shared by another appliance.
of the mains electricity supply are adequate for the absorptions
■ Be sure to establish a ground. Do not ground the unit to
indicated in the electrical characteristics table below, also bearing in
a utility pipe, surge protector, or telephone ground.
mind the possible use of other equipment at the same time.
Incomplete grounding may cause electrical shock.
■ Be sure to install a ground fault circuit interrupter (30 mA).
Failure to do so may cause electrical shock.
■ Be sure to install the required fuses or circuit breakers. WARNING
• Power to the unit must be turned on only after installation work
(hydraulic and electrical) has been completed.
• All electrical connections must be carried out by qualified
personnel in accordance with legislation in force in the country
concerned.
5.6.1 Precautions on electrical wiring work • Respect instructions for connecting phase, neutral and earth
conductors.
■ Fix cables so that cables do not make contact with the pipes • The power line should be fitted upstream with a suitable device to
(especially on the high pressure side). protect against short-circuits and leakage to earth, isolating the
■ Secure the electrical wiring with cable ties as shown in figure installation from other equipment.
so that it does not come in contact with the piping, particularly on • Voltage must be within a tolerance of ±10% of the rated power
the high-pressure side. supply voltage for the unit (for three phase units, the unbalance
■ Make sure no external pressure is applied to the terminal between the phases must not exceed 3%).If these parameters are
connectors. not respected, contact the electricity supply company.
■ When installing the ground fault circuit interrupter make sure • For electrical connections, use double insulation cable in
that it is compatible with the inverter (resistant to high frequency conformity with current legislation in the country concerned.
electrical noise) to avoid unnecessary opening of the ground fault • An omnipolar thermal overload switch and a lockable mains
circuit interrupter. disconnecting switch, in compliance with the CEI-EN standards
(contact opening of at least 3mm), with adequate switching and
residual current protection capacity based on the electrical data
NOTE
table shown below, must be installed as near as possible to the
appliance.
The ground fault circuit interrupter must be a high- speed • The devices on the unit must be lockable. An efficient earth
type breaker of 30 mA (<0.1 s). connection is obligatory. Failure to earth the appliance absolves
the manufacturer of all liability for damage.
• Do not use water pipes to earth the unit.
■ This unit is equipped with an inverter. Installing a phase advancing
capacitor not only will reduce the power factor improvement effect,
but also may cause abnormal heating of the capacitor due to high-
frequency waves. Never install a phase advancing capacitor as it
could lead to an accident.

5.6.2 Precautions on wiring of power supply 1. Costomer connection terminal

■ Use a round crimp-style terminal for connection to the power 5kW/7kW (1-phase)
supply terminal board. In case it cannot be used due to unavoidable
reasons, be sure to observe the following instructions.
- Do not connect different gauge wires to the same power supply L N GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
terminal. (Loose connections may cause overheating.)
- When connecting wires of the same gauge, connect them PUMP2 Remote alarm Remote shutdown Remote cooling/heating wire controller

according to the figure below.


10kW/12kW (1-phase)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 L N GND
PUMP2 Remote alarm Remote shutdown Remote cooling/heating wire controller

■ Use the correct screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws.


Small screwdrivers can damage the screw head and prevent
12kW/14kW/16kW (3-phase)
appropriate tightening.
Over-tightening the terminal screws can damage the screws.
■ Attach a ground fault circuit interrupter and fuse to the power
supply line. A B C N GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

In wiring, make certain that prescribed wires are used, carry out PUMP2 Remote alarm Remote shutdown Remote cooling/heating wire controller

complete connections, and fix the wires so that outside force can
not affect the terminals.

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2. Electrical Power Connection
Remote cooling/heating

1-phase 3-phase
7 8

L N GND A B C N GND

SWITCH 2
If switch2 is closed, the unit will shift to heating mode forcibly;
If switch2 breaks the unit will shift to cooling mode forcibly.
Residual Current Residual Current
Circuit-breaker Circuit-breaker
L N GND A B C N GND NOTE
AC 220-240V 50Hz AC 380-415V 50Hz

● Remote shutdown and Remote cooling/heating is optional


NOTE:
function.
The outdoor units must be installed with an Residual Current
● Choose this function by DIP switch SW4_1 (for 1-phase) or
Circuit-breaker near the power supply and must be effectively
SW3_1 (for 3-phase) on PCB board. Factory default has no
earthed.
remote cooling/heating.

3. Auxiliary function connections Without Remote ON ON


contral function With Remote
Additional pump (Factory default) contral function
Main control board

● When the remote control and wire controller used at the same
time, the unit will carry out the last command of arbitrary
terminal.
● Remote shutdown has the highest priority. In the status of
1 2 remote shutdown, other controllers can’t start the unit.

L
220-240V
N Wire controller
L
220-240V
N A1

AC contactor
A2 9 10 11

Additional pump P Q E

“PUMP2” terminal only provides passive switching signal.


Additional water pump must be controlled by the AC contactor.

Remote alarm

Main control board ● The wire controller is optional.


● Please use 3-core shielded wire to connect the wire controller and
the shielding layer must be grounded.
● When connecting wire controller, host unit control panel is
mainly used for display which can carry out parameter inquiry
such as inquiry and checking, and can’t be used to set mode and
3 4
temperature.

“Remote alarm” terminal only provides passive switching signal.


Current passing through the terminal interface should less than 1.5A,
otherwise please use AC contactor to control load indirectly.

Remote shutdown

5 6

SWITCH
If switch is closed, the unit will be stopped forcibly.
Under this circumstance, anti-frozen protection and other
protection functions are still effective.
If switch breaks, unit can run normally according settings.

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4. The Specification of Power

TYPE 5kW 7kW 10kW/12kW 12kW/14kW/16kW

Phase 1-Phase 1-Phase 1-Phase 3-Phase


Power
Frequency and Volt 220-240V~, 50Hz 220-240V~, 50Hz 220-240V~, 50Hz 380-415V~, 50Hz
Circuit Breaker / /Fuse ( A) 30/25 30/25 40/35 25/20

Power Wiring (mm2) 3x4.0 3x4.0 3x6.0 5x4.0


2
Ground Wiring (mm ) 4.0 4.0 6.0 4.0

WARNING

The power cord type designation is H07RN-F.


Connecting cable between indoor unit and outdoor unit shall be approved poly-chloroprene sheathed flexible cord, type designation H07RN-F
or heavier cord.
The means for disconnection from a power supply shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring and have an air gap.

6. START-UP AND CONFIGURATION


6. Mounting
The unit should be configured by the installer to match the Check that the unit is properly mounted, to avoid abnormal noises
installation environment (outdoor climate, installed options, etc.) and and vibrations when starting up the unit.
user expertise. 7. Damaged equipment
Check the inside of the unit for damaged components or
CAUTION squeezed pipes.
8. Refrigerant leak
It is important that all information in this chapter is read sequentially Check the inside of the unit for refrigerant leakage. If there is a
by the installer and that the system is configured as applicable. refrigerant leak, call your local dealer.
9.Power supply voltage
Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel. The
6.1 Pre-operation checks voltage must correspond to the voltage on the identification label
Checks before initial start-up of the unit.
10.Air purge valve
DANGER Make sure the air purge valve is open (at least 2 turns).
11.Water leak
Switch off the power supply before making any connections. check the inside of the unit on water leakage, in case there is a
water leakage close the water inlet water outlet shut-off valves and
After the installation of the unit, check the following before switching call your local dealer.
on the circuit breaker: 12.Shut-off valves
1. Field wiring Make sure that the shut-off valves are fully open
Make sure that the field wiring between the local supply panel and
unit and valves (when applicable), unit and room thermostat (when DANGER
applicable) have been connected according to the instructions
described in the chapter 5.6 Field wiring, according to the wiring Operating the system with closed valves will damage the
diagrams and to local laws and regulations. circulation pump!
2. Fuses, circuit breakers, or protection devices
Check that the fuses or the locally installed protection devices are
of the size and type specified in the chapter Page 25: The
Specification of Power. Make sure that no fuses or protection
6.2 Setting the pump speed
devices have been bypassed.
The pump speed can be selected by
3. Booster heater circuit breaker
adjusting the red knob on the pump. The
Do not forget to turn on the booster heater circuit breaker (applies
notch point indicates pump speed.
only to units with optional domestic hot water tank installed).
4. Ground wiring The default setting is the highest speed (III).
Make sure that the ground wires have been connected properly If the water flow in the system is too high,
and that the ground terminals are tightened. the speed can be set to low (I).
5. Internal wiring
Visually check the switch box for loose connections or damaged The pump hydraulic operational area and the available external
electrical components. static pressure function for water flow are shown in the graph below.

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6.2.1 Hydraulic operational area constant speed Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ
Constant speed ⅠⅡⅢ Constant speed ⅠⅡⅢ

p/kPa H/m
4300 1/min
RS 15/6 RKC RS25/7.5 RKC
6 1~230V-Rp1 60 1~230V-Rp1 1/4
8
50 4640 1/min p/kPa
5

3400 1/min 40 6
4 M 80
ax
.
3 30
4
60
2390 /min
1 m 2970 1/min
ax 20
2 .
2
1 10 40
800 1/min 1270 1/min
0 0
0 20
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Q/m3/h 0 1 2 3 4 Q/m3/h

0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Q/l/s 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 Q/l/s

0 2 4 6 8 10 Q/lgpm 0 4 8 12 16 Q/lgpm
0

P 1/W P 1/W

40 80

20 40

0 0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 Q/m3/h 0 1 2 3 4 Q/m3/h
10~16kW
5/7 kW

6.2.2 Pump LED diagnosis and solutions


The pump has an LED operating status display. This makes it easy for the technician to search for the cause of a fault in the heating system.

Led color Meaning Diagnostic Cause Remedy


Continuous green
Normal running Pump runs as expected Normal operation

Quick green blinks Pump runs during 10min in


venting function
Venting routine
Afterwards the installer has
running
to adjust the targeted
performance
Red /green blinking 1.Undervoltage or
1.C heck voltage supply :
Abnormal Overvoltage :
Pump will restart by itself 160V<U<280V
situation (pump U<160V or U> 280V
after the abnormal
functional but 2.Module overheating
situation disappeared
stopped) : T° inside motor too 2.C heck water & ambient T°
high
Red blinking Reset the pump Pump cannot restart
Stopped (e.g.
itself due to a C hange pump
pump blocked)
C heck LED signal permanent failure
No LED 1)Pump is not
connected to power 1) C heck cable connection
supply
No power supply No voltage on electronics 2) C heck if pump is running
2)LED is damaged
3)Electronics are 3) C hange pump
damaged

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6.2.3 Static Pressure Drop Unit 6.2.4 Failure diagnosis at the moment of first installation
5/7kW ■ If nothing is displayed on the user interface, it is necessary to
70.0
check for any of the following abnormalities before diagnosing
60.0 possible error codes.
■ Disconnection or wiring error (between power supply and unit
and between unit and user interface).
External Static Pressure (KPa)

50.0

Ⅲ:High Speed ■ The fuse on the PCB may have blown.


40.0
■ If the user interface shows " " as an error code, there is
Ⅱ:Medium Speed
30.0 a possibility that there is air in the system, or the water level in the
20.0
system is less than the required minimum.
Ⅰ:Low Speed ■ If the error code is displayed on the user interface, check the
10.0 wiring between the user interface and unit.
More error code and failure causes can be found in 8.2 Error codes.
0.0
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
Flow (m3/h)

10kW

7. THE HOST UNIT CONTROLLER ELUCIDATION


80.0

70.0

60.0
External Static Pressure (KPa)

50.0
Ⅲ:High Speed 7.1 To access the control panel,open the door
40.0

30.0 Ⅱ:Medium Speed -remove the screw 1 and screw 2;


-lift the door 3.
20.0

Ⅰ:Low Speed
10.0

0.0
0.8 1.4 2.0 2.6 3.2 1
2
Flow (m3/h)

80.0
12kW 3
70.0

60.0
External Static Pressure (KPa)

50.0
Ⅲ:High Speed se
t

40.0

3
Ⅱ:Medium Speed
30.0

20.0

Ⅰ:Low Speed
10.0

0.0
0.8 1.4 2.0 2.6 3.2
Flow (m3/h)

14kW
80.0

70.0

60.0
External Static Pressure (KPa)

50.0
Ⅲ:High Speed

40.0
Ⅱ:Medium Speed
30.0

20.0

Ⅰ:Low Speed
10.0

0.0
0.8 1.4 2.0 2.6 3.2
Flow (m3/h)

16kW
80.0

70.0

60.0
External Static Pressure (KPa)

50.0
Ⅲ:High Speed

40.0
Ⅱ:Medium Speed
30.0

20.0
Ⅰ:Low Speed
10.0

0.0
0.8 1.4 2.0 2.6 3.2
Flow (m3/h)

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7.2 Activating and deactivating the unit

7.2.1 Icon Description


The front panel of the device functions as the user interface and is used to perform all operations relating to the device.

11 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥

17
23 22
⑧ 18
19

24 21
20

7.1 7.2
12 13 14 15 16

NO. Icon Description

① Outside heat source running icon(Reserved)


Cooling mode icon
② This icon will be constantly light when customers choose cooling mode.
Heating mode icon
③ This icon will be constantly light when customers choose heating mode.
Water pump mode icon

This icon will be constantly light when customers choose water pump mode.
Force cooling icon

This icon will be constantly light when customers choose force cooling mode.
Power off icon
⑥ This icon will be constantly light when customers choose Power off mode.
7.1 Clock icon, the middle “:” flicker once every 1s. It will display time when customers set the timer.

The last 2 digits of the nixie tube “ ” icon.


If “ ” is constantly light, it will display the current inlet water temperature. Its unit is ℃ .
7.2 When customers do water temperature set, icon will display the set water temperature.
When checking, “ ” will display the result of checking.
When water heating is broken down or in protection, “ ” display the error code and protection code.
Clock icon
⑧ It will display when finish setting the clock and be extinguished when the clock setting work is done.
Timing on function icon
⑨ will flicker when setting timing on. The icon will be constantly light when finish setting.

Timing off function icon


⑩ will flicker when setting timing off. The icon will be constantly light when finish setting.
Breakdown light icon
11 When the unit is broken down or under protection, this icon will flicker and will be extinguished when malfunction and
protection are eliminated.
Compressor booting indicator icon
12
When booting the compressor, this icon will be constantly light. It will be extinguished when the compressor is shut down
E-heater booting indicator icon(Reserved)
13 When booting the external E-heater, this icon will be constantly light. It will be extinguished when the external E-heater is
shut down.
Fan booting indicator icon
14
When booting the fan, this icon will be constantly light. It will be extinguished when the fan is shut down.
Water pump booting indicator icon
15
When booting the water pump, this icon will be constantly light. It will be extinguished when the water pump is shut down.
Key freezing icon
16
When freezing the keys, this icon will be constantly light. It will be extinguished when unfreezing keys.
Temperature unit icon
17
When the control panel displays temperature, this icon will be constantly light.
Current unit icon
18
When the control panel displays current, this icon will be constantly light.
Time format icon
19 The unit is 12-hour format. “ ”will be constantly light when it is forenoon.
“ ” will be constantly light when it is afternoon

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NO. Icon Description

Frequency unit icon


20
It will be constantly light when the control panel displays frequency of the compressor.
ON/OFF and OK button
21 1.Press “ ” to confirm the former operation when finishing the setting work.
2.Long press “ ” for 3S will recovers to factory default mode.
Mode choice function/Function choice/Back function button
1.Mode choice function. Choose operation mode.
2.Function choice. Long press it for 3s to enter function setting in the main interface.(Clock setting, Timing on and timing off
22
setting)
3.Back to the previous menu. Long press it for 3s to back to previous menu in the function setting interface. Top menu is the
main interface.
Up
23 1.(Value increase)
2.Forward to the previous interface.
Down
24 1.(Value decrease)
2.Backward to the next interface.

7.2.2 Control panel operation description and go to the next step.


1. ON/OFF ④By this time, the last 2 digits of the nixie tube will flicker and
The first time to powered on the unit, press “ ” or “ ” to adjust temperature and set the
Operation panel displays “OFF”. Long press “ ” for 3s, temperature of the inlet water. Press “ ” to confirm and
to unlock “OFF” status and enter into standby status. move to the next step.
Power on: In the standby status, press “ ” to enter mode ⑤By this time, the first 2 digits of the nixie tube will flicker and
choice functionn. Press “ ” circularly to choose one kind press “ ” or “ ” to adjust time of timing on. Press “ ”
of “power on” mode, the mode icon will flicker at the moment. to confirm and switch to minute setting automatically. The last 2
Press “ ” to confirm the power on mode. The unit will run digits of the nixie tube will flicker and press “ ” or “ ” to
as the chosen mode when the mode icon will be constantly light. adjust minute setting of timing on.(minimal unit of minute
Power off: Press “ ” in the main interface to enter mode adjustment: 15 minutes) .
choice function and the icon which indicate the current mode will ⑥Press “ ” to confirm. The first group setting is finished and
flicker. Press “ ” circularly to choose power off mode, “ ” will be constantly light. When processing the second
“ ” will flicker at this moment. Press “ ” button to timing setting, repeat the 1-2 operation above. When the nixie
confirm the power off mode. By this time, “ ” will be constantly tube displays “01” and flicker, press “ ” or “ ” to choose
light and the unit stops. the timing on group. When the nixie tube displays “ 02 ” which
means setting timing on function of the second group.
Refers the timing on setting operation of group 1 to set that of
2. Mode choice and temperature settings group 2.
Press “ ” in the main interface to enter mode choice ● Long press “ ” for 3s to return to the previous interface to
function. The “Mode” icon will flicker. Click “ ” circularly to reset the parameter during setting clock timing.
choose a mode. The circulating order is “Cooling mode”→
“Heating mode”→“Water pump mode” →“Power off mode” →
“Cooling mode”. The chosen mode will flicker. 2)Timing off setting
Press “ ”or “ ”to increase/decrease the temperature in ①Long press “ ” for 3s in the main interface to enter
the chosen mode. function interface. Press “ ” circularly to enter timing off
Press “ ” to confirm power off mode and the set function. “ ” will flicker and press “ ” to enter timing
temperature. Mode icon will be constantly light and the unit will off setting.
run as the chosen mode. ②At this moment, the last 2 digits of the nixie tube display “01”
Press “ ” or “ ” in the main interface to increase/decrease which means the first group setting begins. Press “ ” to the
the temperature in the chosen mode. next step.
③By this time, the first 2 digits of the nixie tube will flicker and
3. Clock setting press “ ” or “ ” to adjust time of timing off. Press “ ”
Long press “ ” for 3s to enter function interface. “ ” to confirm and switch to minute setting automatically. The last 2
clock icon will flicker. Press “ ” to enter clock setting digits of the nixie tube will flicker and press “ ” or “ ” to
function. “ ” icon will be constantly light and the first 2 digits adjust minute setting of timing off. Press “ ” to confirm. The
on nixie tube will flicker. Press “ ” or “ ” to set minute. first group setting is finished and “ ” will be constantly light.
Press “ ” when finish setting and “ ” will be ④When processing timing setting of group 2, repeat the 1-2
extinguished. operation above. When the nixie tube displays “01” and flicker,
press “ ” or “ ” to choose the timing off group. When the
4. Timing setting nixie tube displays “02” which means setting timing off function of
1)Timing on setting the second group.
①Long press “ ” for 3s to enter function interface. “ ” Refers the timing off setting operation of group 1 to set that of
clock icon will flicker. Press “ ” again to enter timing on group 2.
function. “ ” will flicker and press “ ” to enter timing
on setting. 3)Cancel all timing on/off settings
②At this moment, last 2 digits of the nixie tube display “01” which Long press “ ” for 3s to enter function interface. “ ”
means the first group setting begins. Press “ ” to the next clock icon will flicker and press “ ” to choose the timing
step. function. “ ” and “ ” flicker simultaneously means
③By this time, mode icon will flicker and press “ ” to choosing to cancel all timing functions.
choose timing on mode. Press “ ” to confirm your choice Press “ ” to cancel timing settings. “ ” and “ ”
both will be extinguished.

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7.2.3 Functions of combination key
1. Force cooling 3.Auto-lock(unlock) function
Press “ ” and “ ” simultaneously for 3s in the main If don’t operate the controller in 60s, the keyboard will lock
interface to enter into force cooling mode. The force cooling mode automatically. Press “ ”and “ ” simultaneously for 3s
icon will be constantly light. to unlock.
Press “ ” button and “ ” button simultaneously for 3s to
quit force cooling mode. The unit will enter power off mode 4.Factory Reset:
automatically when quitting force cooling mode. In main interface, long press “ENTER” for 3s, the unit will close and
recovers to factory default mode.
2. Parameter query function Display panel will display“OFF”。
①To enter parameter query function.
Press “ ” and “ ” simultaneously for 3s to enter into the
interface of parameter query function. At this moment, first 2 digits 7.2.4 Shutting down for long periods
of the nixie tube will display sequence number and the
last 2 digits is specific parameters. If it is previewed not to use the machine for long periods After
Press “ ” or “ ” to query the relative parameters. deactivating the chiller:
See query orders in Table 11-1. -Make sure the model is in the Power off model " ", or
alternatively disconnect the unit from the power supply.
②Quit parameter query function If there’s no operation in 20s -Make sure the remote control switch is closed (if present) .
when enter the parameter query, it will quit automatically and -Close the water valves.
return to the main interface.
Press “ ” and “ ” simultaneously to quit parameter query
manually.

Table.11-1 Query orders

No. Content Remark

1 Frequency Display operating frequency when the unit is in cooling mode and heating mode.

2 Mode 0-Power off,1-water pump,2-cooling,3-heating,4-force cooling,5-force heating


3 Wind speed level 0-Power off (1-7)
4 Total capacity requirements Capacity before revised(Force cooling displays 5)
5 Capacity requirements after revised Capacity after revised (Force cooling displays 5)

6 Temp. set Cooling/heating temp. set


7 T3 Condenser temperature sensor
8 T4 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor
9 Tp Comp. Discharge temperature sensor
10 Tin Inlet water temperature sensor of plate heat exchanger
11 Tout Outlet water temperature sensor of plate heat exchanger
12 Tb1 Plate heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor 1
13 Tb2 Plate heat exchanger anti-freezing temperature sensor 2
14 T6 Radiator surface temperature(reserved)
15 Unit operation current Unit operation current

16 Power supply voltage AD value Power supply voltage AD value


17 Opening of EXV Step number *8
18 Model (Operation panel has no such function)
19 Version number (Operation panel has no such function)
20 Err1
21 Err2 (PCB has no such function)
22 Err3 (PCB has no such function)

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7.3 Operating characteristics 5. Fan speed control
1. Set temperature in cooling For correct operation of the unit with different ambient
Range:10~20℃ (default:12℃) temperatures, the microprocessor controls the fan speed based
If the set temperature is between 10~13℃, the compressor start and on the ambient temperature and the condensing or evaporation
shut down according to the difference between the inlet temperature temperature as well as compressor frequency, thus enabling heat
and the set temperature as follows: exchange to be increased and/or decreased, maintaining the
condensing or evaporation temperature practically constant.
Tin-Ts
on 6. Frost prevention protection
2 To prevent the water freezing and damaging the plate heat
exchanger, the microprocessor will perform antifreeze protection
-1
off program if the heat exchanger temperature or the water
temperature below a certain temperature.
a. In the cooling mode or water pump mode: if the heat exchanger
If the set temperature is between 14~20℃,the compressor start and temperature or the outlet temperature sensor is less than 3℃, the
shut down according to the difference between the inlet temperature compressor will shut down and the controller display Pb code, the
and the set temperature as follows: water pump will continue to run until the heat exchanger
Tin-Ts temperature or the outlet temperature sensor is above 8℃ and the
unit will resume normal operation.
on b. In the heating mode or standby mode: if the heat exchanger
2 temperature or the inlet temperature sensor is less than 8℃, the
controller display Pb code, the water pump will continue to run until
-2
off the heat exchanger temperature or the inlet temperature sensor is
above 15℃. If the heat exchanger temperature or the inlet
temperature sensor continues to fall below 5℃, the unit will be
2. Set temperature in heating forced heating operation, the compressor and the water pump will
Range:35~50℃ (default:40℃) be running until the heat exchanger temperature or the inlet
If the set temperature is between 35~44℃,the compressor start and temperature sensor is above 15℃.
shut down according to the difference between the inlet temperature c. If the ambient temperature is less than 8℃and the heat
and the set temperature as follows: exchanger temperature or the inlet temperature sensor is less
Tin-Ts than 2℃, the electric exchanger temperature heating will turn on
until the heat exchanger temperature or the inlet temperature
sensor is above 7℃.
2 off
If the unit is likely to operate below 0℃, it is advisable to add
-2
on antifreeze to the water system to prevent the unit from freezing the
system in the event of a power cut off or failure.

If the set temperature is between 45~50℃,the compressor start and 7. Fin heat exchanger high temperature protection
shut down according to the difference between the inlet temperature When the fin heat exchanger temperature over than 62°C, system
and the set temperature as follows: will shut down, but not returns to normal operation until the
Tin-Ts temperature decreased less than 52°C.

8. Comp. discharge temperature protection


0 off If the compressor discharge temperature is more than 115℃,the
compressor will be stop running until the temperature is lower than
-4
on 83℃. The compressor starts with a 5 minute delay protection.

CAUTION
NOTE
If there is a possibility that the outside temperature may drop
The set temperature refers to the set return water temperature or below zero,there is the risk of freezing.
inlet temperature; The water circuit MUST BE EMPTIED AND SHUT OFF
In the event of a temporary power failure, when power returns, the POWER (when draining after heat pump operation take care
mode set previously will be retained in the memory. as the water may be hot) or antifreeze must be added in the
proportion recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Comperssor start up delay
In order to prevent the compressor frequent start and stop, the
compressor must ensure that each start since the last stop since the
minimum time of 300 seconds.

4. The pump control and the flow switch control


The electronic board includes two pumps control output. The pump 1
running 3 seconds, the pump 2 starts running. The pump 1 starts
when the assembly is powered up and at least 285 seconds before
the compressor starts up and stops 120 seconds after the assembly
shuts down.
After the first 120 seconds of pump1 operation when the water flow
meets the operating requirements, the water flow alarm functions are
activated (differential pressure switch or flow switch). If the differential
pressure switch (or flow switch) detects a continuous closure for 15 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING
seconds, the unit can run normally, otherwise, it will shut down and
display C8 fault. This section provides useful information for diagnosing and
In the unit operation process, if the continuous 10 seconds to detect correcting certain troubles which may occur in the unit.
the differential pressure switch (or flow switch) is opened, the unit will This troubleshooting and related corrective actions may only be
stop running and display C8 fault. carried out by your local technician.
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8.1 General guidelines 9. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE
Before starting the troubleshooting procedure, carry out a thorough USED REFRIGERANT
visual inspection of the unit and look for obvious defects such as
loose connections or defective wiring. This product has the fluorinated gas, it is forbidden to release to air.
Refrigerant type: R410A; Volume of GWP: 2088;
GWP=Global Warming Potential
WARNING
Factory charge
When carrying out an inspection on the switch box of the Model
unit, always make sure that the main switch of the unit is Refrigerant/kg tonnes CO2 equivalent
switched off. 5kW 2.50 5.22
7kW 2.50 5.22
When a safety device was activated, stop the unit and find out why 2.80 5.85
10kW
the safety device was activated before resetting it. Under no
circumstances can safety devices be bridged or changed to a 12kW 2.80 5.85
value other than the factory setting. If the cause of the problem 14kW 2.90 6.06
cannot be found, call your local dealer. 16kW 3.20 6.68
Attention:
If the pressure relief valve is not working correctly and is to be
replaced, always reconnect the flexible hose attached to the
Frequency of Refrigerant Leak Checks
pressure relief valve to avoid water dripping out of the unit!
1) For equipment that contains fluorinated greenhouse gases in
NOTE quantities of 5 tonnes of CO2 equivalent or more,but of less than
50 tonnes of CO2 equipment,at least every 12 months, or where
For problems related to the optional solar kit for domestic a leakage detection system is installed, at least every 24 months.
water heating, refer to the troubleshooting in the Installation &
Owner's manual for that kit. 2) For equipment that contains fluorinated greenhouse gases in
quantities of 50 tonnes of CO2 equivalent or more,but of less than
500 tonnes of CO2 equipment,at least every six months, or where
8.2 Error code and protection code a leakage detection system is installed, at least every 12 months.
shooting table:
3) For equipment that contains fluorinated greenhouse gases in
EEPROM malfunction quantities of 500 tonnes of CO2 equivalent or more,at least every
Anti-idling protection of water pump three months, or where a leakage detection system is installed,
at least every six months.
Low temperature protection in heating mode
Communication malfunction between the main controlling 4) This air-conditioning unit is a hermetically sealed equipment that
chip and IPDU contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.

T3&T4 temperature sensor malfunction 5) Only certificated person is allowed to do installation, operation
Voltage protection and maintenance.

DC fan motor malfunction


Evaporator high temperature protection in heating mode
Two times of E6 protection in 10 minutes(Recover when
powering off)
Tin temperature sensor malfunction
Tout temperature sensor malfunction
Tb1 temperature sensor malfunction
Tb2 temperature sensor malfunction
Radiator high temperature protection
High pressure protection
Low pressure protection
Outdoor units current protection
Compressor discharge temperature protection
Condenser high temperature protection
IPM mode protection
Typhoon protection
System anti-freezing protection
Flow switch malfunction
High temperature protection in heating mode
Defrosting
Oil return of compressor
Remote control
High temperature difference between water side heat exch-
anger water inlet and water outlet temperatures protection

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10. MAIN PARAMETERS

Model 5 7 10 12 12 14 16

Power supply V-Ph-Hz 220-240, 1, 50 220-240, 1, 50 220-240, 1, 50 220-240, 1, 50 380-415, 3, 50 380-415, 3, 50 380-415, 3, 50

Capacity kW 5.0(1.9~5.8) 7.0(2.1~7.8) 10.0(2.9~10.5) 11.2(3.1~12.0) 11.2(3.1~12.0) 12.5(3.3~14.0) 14.5(3.5~15.5)

rated Input W 1550 2250 2950 3500 3380 3900 4700


Cooling
rated current A 6.8 9.9 13.0 15.4 5.5 6.4 7.7

EER W/W 3.23 3.11 3.39 3.20 3.31 3.20 3.10

Capacity kW 6.2(2.1~7.0) 8.0(2.3~9.0) 11.0(3.2~12.0) 12.3(3.3~13.2) 12.3(3.3~13.2) 13.8(3.5~15.4) 16.0(3.7~17.0)

rated Input W 1900 2500 3140 3780 3720 4250 4850


Heating
rated current A 8.3 11.0 13.8 16.6 6.1 7.0 8.0

COP W/W 3.26 3.20 3.50 3.25 3.31 3.25 3.30

Max. input consumption W 2800 3000 4800 5200 5200 5600 5900

Max. input current A 14.6 15.6 25.0 26.0 8.9 9.6 10.1

Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A


type
Charged
/Quantity g 2500 2500 2800 2800 2800 2900 3200
volume

Dimension (W×H×D) mm 1008×963×396 970×1327×400

Packing (W×H×D) mm 1120×1100×435 1082×1456×435

Net/ Gross weight kg 81/91 110/121 111/122

Ambient temp. Cooling: -5°C~46°C; Heating: -15-27°C


°C
Water inlet setting temp. Cooling: 10~20°C(12°C); Heating mode: 35~50°C(40°C)
range (default) °C

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Product fiche 1
Outdoor MGC-V5W/D2N1 MGC-V7W/D2N1 MGC-V10W/D2N1 MGC-V12W/D2N1
Heat pump space heater
Indoor - - - -
Indoor unit sound power (*) [dB(A)] - - - -
Outdoor unit sound power (*) [dB(A)] 63.0 66.0 68.0 68.0
Space heating Energy efficiency class 35°C (Low temp. app.) - A+ A+ A+ A+
Average climate (Design temperature = –10°C)
Prated (declared heating capacity) @ –10°C [kW] 6.2 8.0 11.0 12.3
Space heating 35°C Seasonal space heating efficiency (ηs) [%] 139 135 131 135
Annual energy consumption ion [kWh] 3,600 4,750 6,900 7,400
Warmer climate (Design temperature =2°C)
Prated (declared heating capacity) @ 2°C [kW] 5.1 6.8 9.0 9.3
Space heating 35°C Seasonal space heating efficiency (ηs) [%] 169 165 161 164
Annual energy consumption [kWh] 1,125 1,484 2,155 2,312
Ecodesign technical data
Air-to-water heat pump Y/N Yes Yes Yes Yes
Water-to-water heat pump Y/N No No No No
Brine-to-water heat pump Y/N No No No No
Product description
Low-temperature heat pump Y/N Yes Yes Yes Yes
Equipped with a supplementary heater Y/N Yes Yes Yes Yes
Heat pump combination heater Y/N No No No No
Air to water unit Rated airflow (outdoor) [m3/h] 3200 3750 4800 4800
Brine/water to water unit Rated water/brine flow (outdoor H/E)
Capacity control -
Poff (Power consumption Off mode) [kW] 0.011 0.011 0.018 0.018
Pto (Power consumption Thermostat off mode) [kW] 0.005 0.005 0.023 0.023
Other Psb (Power consumption Standby mode) [kW] 0.011 0.011 0.019 0.019
PCK (Power crankcase heater model) [kW] 0.032 0.032 0.060 0.060
Qelec (Daily electricity consumption) [kWh]
Qfuel (Daily fuel consumption) [kWh]
Part load conditions space heating average climate
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 5.51 5.70 10.20 10.50
(A) condition (-7°C) COPd (declared COP) - 2.50 2.30 2.30 2.25
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 3.59 4.40 6.10 3.80
(B) condition (2°C) COPd (declared COP) - 3.88 3.48 3.20 3.35
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 2.20 2.90 3.80 4.40
(C) condition (7°C) COPd (declared COP) - 4.56 5.60 4.75 5.00
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 1.06 1.29 2.10 2.10
(D) condition (12°C) COPd (declared COP) - 4.15 4.30 4.70 5.15
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90
Tol (temperature operating limit) [°C] -10.00 -10.00 -10.00 -10.00

(E) Tol (temperature operating limit) Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 5.10 5.45 9.50 10.00
COPd (declared COP) - 2.45 2.30 2.25 2.15
WTOL (Heating water Operation Limit) [°C] 52.00 52.00 52.00 52.00
Tblv [°C] -7.00 -4.00 -7.00 -6.00
(F) Tbivalent temperature Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 5.51 6.26 10.20 10.90
COPd (declared COP) - 2.50 2.54 2.30 2.35
Capacity of the back-up heater integrated in the unit Psup back-up heater (@Tdesignh: –10°C) [kW] 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50
Supplementary capacity at P_design Psup (@Tdesignh: –10°C) [kW] 1.10 2.55 1.50 2.30

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Product fiche 2
Outdoor MGC-V12W/D2RN1 MGC-V14W/D2RN1 MGC-V16W/D2RN1
Heat pump space heater
Indoor - - -
Indoor unit sound power (*) [dB(A)] - - -
Outdoor unit sound power (*) [dB(A)] 68.0 70.0 72.0
Space heating Energy efficiency class 35°C (Low temp. app.) - A+ A+ A+
Average climate (Design temperature = –10°C)
Prated (declared heating capacity) @ –10°C [kW] 12.3 13.8 16.0
Space heating 35°C Seasonal space heating efficiency (ηs) [%] 143 148 133
Annual energy consumption [kWh] 7,050 7,600 9,878
Warmer climate (Design temperature =2°C)
Prated (declared heating capacity) @ 2°C [kW] 9.3 9.5 9.8
Space heating 35°C Seasonal space heating efficiency (ηs) [%] 172 176 163
Annual energy consumption [kWh] 2,202 2,374 3,086
Ecodesign technical data
Air-to-water heat pump Y/N Yes Yes Yes
Water-to-water heat pump Y/N No No No
Brine-to-water heat pump Y/N No No No
Product description
Low-temperature heat pump Y/N Yes Yes Yes
Equipped with a supplementary heater Y/N Yes Yes Yes
Heat pump combination heater Y/N No No No
Air to water unit Rated airflow (outdoor) [m3/h] 4800 4800 6200
Brine/water to water unit Rated water/brine flow (outdoor H/E)
Capacity control -
Poff (Power consumption Off mode) [kW] 0.018 0.020 0.020
Pto (Power consumption Thermostat off mode) [kW] 0.023 0.026 0.026
Other Psb (Power consumption Standby mode) [kW] 0.019 0.020 0.020
PCK (Power crankcase heater model) [kW] 0.060 0.062 0.062
Qelec (Daily electricity consumption) [kWh]
Qfuel (Daily fuel consumption) [kWh]
Part load conditions space heating average climate
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 11.10 12.30 11.40
(A) condition (-7°C) COPd (declared COP) - 2.50 2.45 2.10
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 7.00 7.60 8.50
(B) condition (2°C) COPd (declared COP) - 3.60 3.80 3.40
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 4.30 4.90 5.83
(C) condition (7°C) COPd (declared COP) - 5.20 5.30 5.24
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 2.00 2.40 2.82
(D) condition (12°C) COPd (declared COP) - 4.90 5.55 5.75
Cdh(degradation coefficient) - 0.90 0.90 0.90
Tol (temperature operating limit) [°C] -10.00 -10.00 -10.00
Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 10.40 10.90 11.50
(E) Tol (temperature operating limit)
COPd (declared COP) - 2.35 2.20 2.10
WTOL (Heating water Operation Limit) [°C] 52.00 52.00 52.00
Tblv [°C] -7.00 -5.00 -4.00
(F) Tbivalent temperature Pdh (declared heating capacity) [kW] 11.10 11.20 12.61
COPd (declared COP) - 2.50 2.80 2.35
Capacity of the back-up heater integrated in the unit Psup back-up heater (@Tdesignh: –10°C) [kW] 4.50 4.50 4.50
Supplementary capacity at P_design Psup (@Tdesignh: –10°C) [kW] 1.90 2.90 4.50

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V5W/D2N1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 6 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 139 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 5.5 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.50 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 3.6 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.88 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 2.2 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 4.56 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 1.1 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 4.15 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 5.5 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.50 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 5.1 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.45 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -7 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.011 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.011 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.005 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.032 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 3200 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/63 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 3600 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V7W/D2N1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 8 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 135 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 5.7 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.30 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 4.4 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.48 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 2.9 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 5.60 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 1.3 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 4.30 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 6.3 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.54 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 5.5 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.30 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -4 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.011 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.011 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.005 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.032 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 3750 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/66 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 4750 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V10W/D2N1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 11 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 131 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 10.2 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.30 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 6.1 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.20 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 3.8 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 4.75 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 2.1 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 4.70 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 10.2 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.30 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 9.5 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.25 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -7 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.018 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.019 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.023 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.060 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 4800 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/68 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 6900 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde,
Contact details
Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V12W/D2N1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 12 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 135 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 10.5 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.25 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 6.8 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.35 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 4.4 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 5.00 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 2.1 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 5.15 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 10.9 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.35 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 10.0 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.15 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -6 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.018 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.019 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.023 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.060 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 4800 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/68 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 7400 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde,
Contact details
Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V12W/D2RN1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 12 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 143 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 11.1 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.50 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 7.0 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.60 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 4.3 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 5.20 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 2.0 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 4.90 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 11.1 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.50 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 10.4 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.35 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -7 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.018 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.019 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.023 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.060 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 4800 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/68 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 7050 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde,
Contact details
Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V14W/D2RN1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 14 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 148 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 12.3 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.45 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 7.6 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.80 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 4.9 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 5.30 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 2.4 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 5.55 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 11.2 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.80 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 10.9 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.20 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -5 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.020 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.020 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.032 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.062 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 4800 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/70 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 7600 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde,
Contact details
Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Technical parameters
Model(s): MGC-V16W/D2RN1
Air-to-water heat pump: YES
Water-to-water heat pump: NO
Brine-to-water heat pump: NO
Low-temperature heat pump: YES
Equipped with a supplementary heater: NO
Heat pump combination heater: NO
Parameters shall be declared for medium-temperature application, except for low-temperature heat pumps. For low-temperature heat
pumps, parameters shall be declared for low-temperature application.
Parameters shall be declared for average, colder and warmer climate conditions.

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit


Rated heat output (*) Prated 16 kW Seasonal space heating energy efficiency ηs 133 %
Declared capacity for heating for part load at indoor temperature Declared coefficient of performance or primary energy ratio for part load
20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj at indoor temperature 20 °C and outdoor temperature Tj
Tj = -7°C Pdh 11.4 kW Tj = -7°C COPd 2.10 -
Tj = 2°C Pdh 8.5 kW Tj = 2°C COPd 3.40 -

Tj = 7°C Pdh 5.8 kW Tj = 7°C COPd 5.24 -


Tj = 12°C Pdh 2.8 kW Tj = 12°C COPd 5.75 -
Tj = bivalent temperature Pdh 12.6 kW Tj = bivalent temperature COPd 2.35 -
Tj = operating limit Pdh 11.5 kW Tj = operating limit COPd 2.10 -
For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C Pdh - kW For air-to-water heat pumps: Tj = -15°C COPd - -
Bivalent temperature Tbiv -4 °C For air-to-water heat pumps: Operation
TOL -10 °C
Cycling interval capacity for heating Pcych - kW limit temperature

Degradation co-efficient (**) Cdh 0.9 -- COPcyc or


Cycling interval efficiency - %
PERcyc
Power consumption in modes other than active mode
off mode Poff 0.020 kW Heating water operating limit temperature WTOL - °C

standby mode Psb 0.020 kW Supplementary heater

thermostat-off mode Pto 0.032 kW Rated heat output (**) Psup - kW


crankcase heater mode Pck 0.062 kW Type of energy input -

Other items
Capacity control variable For air-to-water heat pumps: Rated air
- 6200 m³/h
flow rate, outdoors
Sound power level, indoors/ outdoors LWA -/72 dB
For water-/or brine-to-water heat pumps: Rated - - m³/h
Annual energy consumption QHE 9878 kWh brine or water flow rate, outdoor heat exchanger

For heat pump combination heater:


Declared load profile - Water heating energy efficiency ηwh - %
Daily electricity consumption Qelec - kWh Daily fuel consumption Qfuel - kWh
Annual electricity consumption AEC - kWh Annual fuel consumption AFC - GJ

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde,
Contact details
Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination heaters, the rated heat output Prated is equal to the design load for heating
Pdesignh, and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj).
(**) If Cdh is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient is Cdh = 0,9.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V5W/D2N1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 5.1 kW ηs,c 246 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 5.1 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 5.13 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 3.7 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 6.52 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 2.2 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 7.43 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 1.1 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 5.48 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.010 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.001 kW Standby mode PSB 0.011 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 3200 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/63 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V7W/D2N1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 7.3 kW ηs,c 262 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 7.3 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 4.71 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 5.3 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 6.30 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 3.4 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 8.07 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 1.3 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 6.23 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.010 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.001 kW Standby mode PSB 0.011 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 3750 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/66 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V10W/D2N1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 10.1 kW ηs,c 237 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 10.1 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 3.85 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 7.2 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 5.90 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 4.6 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 7.35 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 2.4 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 5.79 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.019 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.000 kW Standby mode PSB 0.019 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 4800 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/68 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V12W/D2N1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 11.1 kW ηs,c 265 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 11.1 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 4.27 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 8.1 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 5.62 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 5.1 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 7.48 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 2.8 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 9.05 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.019 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.000 kW Standby mode PSB 0.019 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 4800 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/68 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V12W/D2RN1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 11.3 kW ηs,c 260 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 11.3 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 4.78 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 8.1 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 5.85 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 5.2 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 7.75 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 2.5 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 7.01 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.019 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.000 kW Standby mode PSB 0.019 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 4800 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/68 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V14W/D2RN1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 12.5 kW ηs,c 278 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 12.5 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 4.51 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 9.1 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 6.29 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 5.8 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 8.19 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 2.6 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 8.12 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.021 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.000 kW Standby mode PSB 0.021 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 4800 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/70 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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Information requirements for comfort chillers
Model(s): MGC-V16W/D2RN1

Outdoor side heat exchanger of chiller: Air to water

Indoor side heat exchanger chiller: Water

Type: Compressor driven vapour compression

Driver of compressor: Electric motor

Item Symbol Value Unit Item Symbol Value Unit

Rated cooling Seasonal space cooling


Prated,c 14.5 kW ηs,c 281 %
capacity energy efficiency
Declared cooling capacity for part load at given outdoor Declared energy efficiency ratio for part load at given
temperature Tj outdoor temperature Tj

Tj=+35℃ Pdc 14.5 kW Tj=+35℃ EERd 4.44 -

Tj=+30℃ Pdc 10.4 kW Tj=+30℃ EERd 5.24 -

Tj=+25℃ Pdc 6.8 kW Tj=+25℃ EERd 8.60 -

Tj=+20℃ Pdc 3.4 kW Tj=+20℃ EERd 9.69 -

Degradation co-efficient
for chillers (*) Cdc 0.9 -

Power consumption in modes other than "active mode"

Crankcase heater
Off mode POFF 0.021 kW PCK 0.000 kW
mode
Thermosat-off
PTO 0.000 kW Standby mode PSB 0.021 kW
mode

Other items

Capacity control variable For air-to-water


comfort chillers:
air flow rate, - 6200 m3/h
Sound power level,
LWA -/72 dB outdoor measured
indoors / outdoors
Emissions of nitrogen mg/kWh For water / brine-to-water
NOx (**) --
oxides (if applicable) input GCV chillers: Rated brine or - - m3/h
GWP of the kg CO2 eq water flow rate, outdoor
- 2088
(100years) side heat exchanger
refrigerant

Standard rating conditions used Medium temperature application

GD Midea Heating & Ventilating Equipment Co. , Ltd.


Contact details
Penglai industry Road, Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, 528311 P.R. China

(*) If Cdc is not determined by measurement then the default degradation coefficient of chillers shall be 0,9.
(**) From 26 September 2018.

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