TECHNICAL MANUAL
HRA-HRN0011÷ 0061
Air cooled water chil lers and
reverse cycle air-water pumps
equipped with centrifugal fan.
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TECHNICAL MANUAL
Index page
Installation 1
Hydraulic connections 2
Fan 3
Functional electrical connections 3
Optional electrical connections 5
Electrical diagram single phase 8
Electrical diagram three phase 9
Checking and starting the unit 10
Setting the operating parameters 12
Displaying alarms 14
Operating characteristics 14
Maintenance 16
Operating instructions 17
Exploded view / structure 18
Exploded view / circuits 19
List of spare parts 20
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the contents of this manual without warning.
Climaveneta, is a part of the Eurovent certification programme.
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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANTBefore installation, pay scrupulous attention to the warnings below.- read this manual carefully;- all work should be carried out according to current legislation in the country concerned;- respect the safety distance between the appliance and other equipment or structures. Ensure adequate space
to access the unit for maintenance and/or service;- power supply: the section of the electric cables must be adequate for the power of the unit and the supply
voltage must correspond with that indicated for the respective appliances;- all appliances must be earthed according to current legislation in the country concerned;- to ensure correct operation, carry out the hydraulic connections according to the instructions;- add glycol to the hydraulic circuit if the unit is not used during the winter or if the circuit is not drained;- guarantee validity: the guarantee is invalidated if the above instructions are not respected or the unit is
started up without the presence of authorised personnel (where specified in the supply contract) whoshould draw up a start-up report.
- handle the unit with extreme care (see weight distribution). Avoid damage;- the documentation provided with the unit must be consigned to the owner who should keep it carefully for
consultation in the event of future maintenance or service.
CHOICE OF INSTALLATION SITEBefore installing the unit, agree the site with the customer, paying particular attention to the following points:- check that the surface on which the unit is to rest is adequate to support the weight;- respect the safety distance between the unit and other equipment or structures to guarantee sufficient space
for maintenance.
CHECKING THE UNIT FOR DAMAGEWhen the appliance is delivered by the carrier, check that the packaging and unit itself are complete andundamaged. In the event of damage or missing components, indicate this on the delivery note. Send in a formalclaim to the After Sales Service by fax or registered letter within eight days of receipt.
INSTALLING THE UNITBefore handling the unit, always check the lifting capacity of the equipment used, respecting the indications onthe packaging.To move the machine in a horizontal direction, make appropriate use of lift trucks or similar, paying attention tothe weight distribution of the units;To avoid stropping damaging the unit, interpose protection between the strops and the unit.Position the unit in the location indicated by the client, including a rubber mattress (min. thickness 10 mm) oranti-vibration feet (optional) between the base and the support.Fix the unit, taking care to ensure it is level. Check there is easy access to hydraulic and electrical components.In the case of a heat pump unit, install condensate drain (available as an individual accessory or included in thestorage tank kit).
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HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS
You are recommended to install the following instruments on the evaporator water circuit:1. Two pressure gauges with appropriate scale (on inlet and outlet)2. Two vibration damping couplings (on inlet and outlet)3. Two gate valves (normal on inlet, adjusting on outlet)4. One flow switch (on inlet)5. Two thermometers (on inlet and outlet)6. One inlet filter positioned as close as possible to the evaporatorThe water flow rate to the refrigerating unit must be within the range of values shown.The water flow rate mustbe kept constant during operation.The water content of the system must be such as to avoid unbalanced operation of the chilling circuits. Refer tothe values shown.If there are two parallel units on the same water circuit, the minimum content of the system will be equal to the
sum of the minimum content of the individual units.
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ACCUMULO CLIMAVENETA
SIFONE PERIL DRENAGGIODELLA CONDENSA
TAPPO
EXAMPLE OF CONNECTION WITH PUMPING UNIT AND STORAGE TANK (OPTIONAL)
If discharge heads greater than those obtained by a pumping unit and storage tank are required, an additionalcirculating pump should be installed on the machine and connected to terminals 7 and 8 of the switchboard.
1 Pressure gauge 5 Flow switch 9 Air vent valve 13 Storage tank
2 Vibration damping coupling 6 Thermometer 10 Expansion tank 14 Temperature sensor
3 Gate valve 7 Circulating pump 11 Filter 15 Differential pressure switch
4 Adjusting valve 8 Safety valve 12 Filling assembly 16 Drain cock
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FANS
IMPORTANT- The duct must be insulated to avoid the formation of condensation.- Fit an anti-vibration coupling between the air outlet and the duct.- If the units are ducted, remove the “V” element (flow rate limiter) on the air outlet..- An incorrectly dimensioned duct may cause the unit to shut down.
The units can operate with the air outlet either free or ducted.Air may be expelled frontwards, upwards or laterally to the left (see dimensioned drawings).The curves given onpages 10 and 11 indicate useful fan pressure to allow correct dimensioning of the air outlet ducts.
FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT:- Power up the unit only when both hydraulic and electrical installation has been completed;- Carry out all electrical connections as laid down by the relevant regulations current in the destination
country;- Comply with the instructions on live, neutral and earth lead connections;- Ensure that the power line upstream of the unit is equipped with adequate protection against short-circuits
to cut the system off from other power users;- Voltage values must never exceed tolerances of ±10% of the unit’s rated supply voltage.
If these parameters are exceeded, contact your local electricity company.
ACCESSING THE SWITCHBOARD AND ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC COMPONENTSRemove the panel to the right of the plate heat exchanger by unscrewing the four or more screws, gripping thehandle and pulling it downwards. Removing the front panel allows access to the disconnector switch and thecontrol keyboard. For access to the interior of the switchboard, position the disconnector switch to OFF andunscrew the fixing screws.
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A1 Interference filter BP Condensation control pressure transducer FU Auxiliary fuse
A2 Interference filter (on door of switchboard) BT1 Water in temperature control sensor KM Compressor command power contactor
A3 Electronic controller BT2 Water out temperature control sensor QF Magneto-thermal door lock switch
A4 Display keyboard for unit control C1 Compressor start capacitor
A6 Fan control electronic board C2-C3 Fan start capacitor
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All terminals referred to in the explanations below are part of the terminal strip in the electrical switchboardindicated with the abbreviation XTI in the diagrams.
REMOTE START-UP AND SHUT-DOWNIf required, a remote start-up and shut-down device may be provided by connecting a switch to terminals 19 and20 of the electrical switchboard. If you wish to programme special times of operation, you can connect a daily orweekly timer to terminals 19 and 20.
OPTIONAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTANT:- If the unit fails to start up and the electrical switchboard control displays alarm E00, check the contact
between terminals 19 and 20. If the above mentioned remote start-up and shut-down functions are notutilised, inspect the jumper between terminals 19 and 20.
REMOTE ALARMIf you need a remote display of machine shut-down due to malfunction, a visual or acoustic alarm signalling devicemay be connected to terminals 17 and 18 (max. applicable load: 230V - 50 Hz - 1A ).
POWER CONNECTIONSFor functional connection of the unit, bring the power supply cable to the electrical switchboard inside the unitand connect it to the terminals (L-N), respecting the live (L), neutral (N) and earth (PE) connections in the singlephase version (230/1/50+N); or the three phases (L1/L2/L3), neutral (N) and earth (PE) in the case of the three-phase version (400/3/50+N).
L NPE
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REMOTE KEYBOARD KITThe remote keyboard kit allows you to check all unit functions and access the electronic board parameters at aconsiderable distance from the unit.The kit consists of a remote control module and transformer.
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TRASFORMATORE230 -12V
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INSERIRE PONTE JMP1SUL RETRO DEL QUADRO
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To install, proceed as follows:- Turn off power (using the disconnector switch QS) then access the inside of the switchboard;- Remove the jumper between terminals 21 and 22;- Connect the remote control module with two conductors to terminals 21 and 22 of terminal strip XTI:
terminal 21 to the IN terminal of the module terminal 22 to the OUT terminal of the module
- Connect the transformer supplied with the control module to terminals 12 - 12V;- Insert jumper JMP1 into the rear of the unit keyboard.
IMPORTANT:- To prevent disturbances due to magnetic fields you are recommended to use screened cable;- The cable must not be more than 100m long.
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Cavo alimentazione Connettore B
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PERSONAL COMPUTER INTERFACEThe personal computer interface kit enables you to connect a normal computer to the electronic board. Thisallows you to monitor correct operation of the unit and to redefine board parameters.The kit comprises:- one RS232 module- one 8-pin connection cable- one RS232 module power supply cableTo interface computer and electronic board, proceed as follows:1. Disconnect the power supply using the disconnector switch QS and access the interior of the electrical
switchboard2. Insert one end of the 8-pin cable into the connector on the switchboard;3. Connect the other end to the RS232 module connector;4. Use the serial cable (not supplied in the kit) to interface the RS232 serial module with the computer (serial
port COM1);5. Connect the RS232 module power supply cable to terminals 10 and 12 on the same module and to terminals
11 and 13 on the electrical switchboard.
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CHECKING AND STARTING THE UNIT
IMPORTANT:- Before starting the unit, check it as indicated in the relevant paragraph;- The technical support centre (if its presence is specified in the sale contract) will not start up the machine if
the installer has not carried out all the checks and inspections described below:- Power up the unit only after completing the checks.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT- Fill the hydraulic circuit and bring it up to pressure;- Ensure there is no air in the circuit; if necessary bleed air using the air vent valves;- Ensure that the temperature of the fluid does not exceed the unit operating range;- Check operation of unit circulating pump by turning on separately;- Ensure all gate valves are open;- Check water flow to the plate heat exchangers.
CHECKING THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT- Voltage should be within a tolerance of 10% of the unit’s rated supply voltage: 230 ±10% / 400 ±10%;- Inspect power supply lead connections;- Inspect earthing connections;- Inspect the connections of the safety devices installed in the hydraulic circuit;- Inspect remote control and remote keyboard kit connections (if installed);- Check that the condenser fans are connected to the unit switchboard or the mains power supply.
IMPORTANT:- Initial start-up must take place using the standard settings; you should change the operating set point values
only after having tested the unit;- Before starting, power up the unit for at least eight hours with the magneto-thermal switch in the ON
position in order to allow the compressor sump oil to heat up.
STARTING THE UNITPosition the magneto-thermal switch QF and the door lock disconnector switch in the ON position.Turn the unit on using the ON/OFF button on the keyboard.Choose the chill/heat mode of operation with the MODE key on the keyboard.Wait for the compressor delay period (compressor LED 1 flashing).
IMPORTANT:If the following should be displayed during this initial phase, proceed as follows:- E00 check the connections to terminals 21 and 22.- E41 check water flow rate and flow meter connection (flow meter not included)
CHECKING THE COMPRESSOR (IN OPERATION)Check that the noise level of the compressor does not exceed the normal value and that compressor outputpressure is greater than input pressure. If these conditions are not respected check the sequence of powersupply lead phase connections L1-L2-L3 (incorrect rotation direction).Ensure that the voltage value is within the established limits and that the unbalance between the three phases(three-phase voltage) does not exceed 3%. Check that compressor current absorption is lower than the valuesshown in the Electrical Data table.
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CHECKING AIR FLOW RATECheck the air flow rate is within the limits indicated in the fan performance tables.
CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUITCheck the water flow rate through the difference in temperature between plate exchanger input and output water:Q [l/h\ = (kWx860)/∆TQ : water flow ratekW : output power with reference to unit operating conditions∆T : difference in temperature between plate exchanger input and output water
∆T < 5°C implies a flow rate higher than the rated value∆T > 5°C implies a flow rate lower than the rated valueUnits are designed to have a ∆T of 5°C for proper operation.
FILLING OUT THE MACHINE LOGBOOKWhen you have completed all tests fill out the machine logbook with all the required information together withthe warranty which must be sent to our After-Sales Service within 7 days of commissioning the unit. Failure tocompile the machine logbook and warranty invalidates the warranty immediately.
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IMPORTANT:- The minimum Set Point value is 12°C for chill and 30˚C for heat..- The maximum Set Point value is 20°C for chill and 43.5˚C for heat.- The frost protection Set Point is factory-set to 3°C. To change this preset value apply to a specialist
maintenance company.
SETTING THE OPERATING PARAMETERS
VALUES DISPLAY INDEX VALUES MENÙ LED
MENÙ KEY STATUS KEY
STATUS LED
ALARM LED
OPERATING LED
MODE KEY
SET KEY
UP KEY
DOWN KEY
RESET ON/OFF KEY
WINTER OPERATING LED
SUMMER OPERATING LED
COMPRESSOR 1 LED
COMPRESSOR 2 LED
DEFINING THE SET POINTThe Set Point as set in the factory is: 13.5° for chilling and 43.5 for heating.To change the Set Point proceed as follows:- Press the ON/OFF key;- Press the MENU key;The following values appear on the display: 13.5 - 02;- Press SET: the values display begins to flash (parameter "02");- To adjust the heating Set Point press the UP/DOWN keys, select parameter "03" and press SET; as the Values Display value begins to flash, programme the new Set Point with the UP/DOWN keys.- Press SET followed by MENU.The set up procedure is complete.
2 Summer Set Point °C 13.53 Winter Set Point °C 43.592 Password units 0
LIST OF ACCESSIBLE PARAMETERSParameter Description Unit of measure Factory setting
SETTING THE SERVICE PARAMETERSTo check or vary the parameters set on the microprocessor, a higher level must be accessed by entering apassword.To do this, apply to a specialist maintenance company.The instructions are as follows:- Press ON/OFF- Press MENUThe following values are displayed: 13.5 - 02
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- Press SET: the value on the index display begins to flash (parameter "02")- Press UP/DOWN, choose parameter "92" and press SET. As the values display begins to flash, set the
password using the UP/DOWN keys- Press SET- Press the UP/DOWN keys to display all the parameters- Press SET to change a parameter setting- Set the new value using the UP/DOWN keys, and press SET to go to the next parameter or press MENU to
exit.
IMPORTANT:- Press SET to store the new value- When both displays blink, the setting is incorrect and has not been stored- Press MENU to exit from the list of parameters
DISPLAYING OPERATING STATUSTo display unit operating status, proceed as follows:- Press ON/OFF- Press STATUS- Press the UP/DOWN keys to choose the parameter that matches the unit operation you want to display.
01 Operating in SUMMER mode02 Operating in WINTER mode
01 Compressor 03 Defrosting mode04 Timing06 Inactive
02 Compressor No. hours / 100 Hours of operation since last reset01 In operation
03 Fans 02 Off for defrosting06 Inactive01 Active02 Compressor safety timer
04 Defrosting 03 Defrosting timer04 Defrosting delays active06 Inactive
05 Fan module output % Value of voltage applied to fanas percentage of input voltage
40 BT1 temperature sensor value Value in tenths of a degreePlate exchanger input EER sensor error
41 Remote On/Off On or Off Status of remote On/Off input42 BT2 temperature sensor value Value in tenths of a degree
EER sensor error44 BP sensor condensing value Value in tenths
pressure value EER sensor error46 Circulating pump 01 Active
06 Inactive47 Circulating pump No. hours / 100 Total number of hours of operation48 Frost protection heater 01 Heater active
04 Heater inactive
MEANING OF STATUS CODESIndex display Component Values display Meaning
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DISPLAYING ALARMS
IMPORTANT:- Before resetting the unit, remove the cause of the malfunction; failure to do so will invalidate the warranty
immediately- If the same malfunction occurs again, call the specialist maintenance company.
Unit operation is controlled by a microprocessor that also triggers a series of alarms.When an alarm is triggered, acode will flash on the keyboard values display.The table below shows the various error conditions indicated by the alarm.
E00 Remote off Check connection between terminals 03 and 04 ManualCheck power supply to fans
E01 High pressure alarm Check for possible obstructions in the condensing coil (chiller) or air flowCheck the fluid flow rate is as specified Manual
E02 Low pressure alarm Check the flow rate of fluid to the (chiller) AutomaticCheck for possible obstructions in the condensing coil (chiller) or air
E03 Compress. 1 thermal relay light Possible compressor breakdown (*) ManualE04 Cirvcuit 1 fan thermal relay light Possible fan breakdown (*) Manual
Check flow rate to evaporatorE05 Frost protection alarm Check operation of pump on hydraulic circuit Manual
Check Set Point setting (parameters: 2, 58, 59) (*)E06 BT2 sensor malfunction Check connection of connector E poles 3 and 4 (*) Automatic
Sensor malfunctionE07 BP sensor malfunction Check connection of connector E poles 5 and 6 (*) Automatic
Sensor malfunctionE040 BTI sensor malfunction Check connection of connector E poles 1 e 2 (*) Automatic
Sensor malfunctionE041 Differential pressure switch Irregular water circuit flow rate and/or air bubbles present Automatic
Optional flow switch Possible flow switch failure
LIST OF ALARMS CODESCode Malfunction Cause Reset
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
START-UP AND SHUT-DOWNStart up and shut down the unit using the QS door lock disconnector switch.This supplies power to the compressor sump heater and the electronic board in stand-by.To start the unit set the required mode on the keyboard (chill/heat) with the ON/OFF and MODE keys.Compressor operation is regulated by the temperature of water coming from the plate exchanger.
For example: Chill Set Point (factory-set) = 13.5°C, hysteresis = +- 1.5°CCompressor starts if water temperature exceeds 13.5°C + 1.5°C (15°C)Compressor switches off if water temperature is below 13.5°C - 1.5°C (12°C)
For example: Heat Set Point (factory-set) = 43.5°C, hysteresis = +- 1.5°CCompressor starts if water temperature drops below 43.5°C + 1.5°C (42.0 °C)Compressor switches off if water temperature exceeds 43.5°C - 1.5°C (45°C)
When you restore power to the unit after a brief interruption, the mode set is retained in the memory.
(*) Contact a specialist maintenance company
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COMPRESSOR START-UP DELAYTo prevent compressor restarts too close to one another, a special function has been provided to prevent thecompressor being restarted unless a given time has elapsed since the last switch-off.The function also defines amaximum number of restarts possible in one hour.
CIRCULATING PUMPThe electronic board has only one output to control the circulating pump.This is activated 30 seconds beforecompressor start-up and is turned off 120 seconds after compressor shut-down.After the first 25 seconds of pump operation when the water flow rate is steady, the water flow rate alarmfunctions are enabled (differential pressure switch and flow switch if installed).
FAN SPEED REGULATIONTo enable the unit to operate correctly in various external temperatures, the microprocessor with pressurereading via the transducer controls the fan speed module, thus enabling thermal exchange to be increasedand/or reduced while maintaining condensation or evaporation pressures more or less constant.
DEFROSTINGDuring operation in heating mode with extremely cold temperatures or high relative humidity, ice may form onthe external water coil. If allowed to build up, this would considerably reduce unit efficency. To avoid this, areverse operation function allows ice on the coil to be removed.This function has two phases:- when evaporation pressure drops below the value set in the factory, the microprocessor calculates a preset
time after which defrosting commences. If during that preset time, the pressure exceeds the value set in thefactory, the microprocessor cancels the countdown initiated;
- cycle reversal lasts until condensation pressure exceeds a set value or a predefined period of time has passed.
FROST PROTECTION ALARMTo prevent damage to the plate exchanger due to the internal formation of ice, the microprocessor shuts downthe compressor if the temperature measured by the exchanger outlet temperature sensor is less than +3°C.This frost protection set point temperature can only be changed by a specialist company and only after havingchecked that the water circuit contains an anti-freeze solution.
WATER FLOW RATE ALARMThe microprocessor includes an alarm triggered by water flow rate outside the unit: the flow switch.This type of safety device may be triggered after the first 25 seconds of pump operation when the water flowrate is steady.The alarm shuts down the compressor but not the pump which remains active for some time.To resume normal operation, the alarm contact must be deactivated for at least 5 seconds.
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MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE COIL AND FILTERClean the surface of the coil with a brush and air jet to remove impuritites. If installed, clean the filter withwater or air jet.Check that the aluminium fins on the coil are not bent or in a position which prevents normal air flow. If bent,straighten with special comb.
FANSCheck the fixing of fans and mounts in order to eliminate the transfer of vibration to the structure.
HYDRAULIC CIRCUITWhen you start up the unit after a period of inactivity, check the pump for correct operation. If the impeller isjammed, release it by removing the screw on the pump head and rotating the impeller with a screwdriver.Be sure there are no leaks in the water circuit.Check the water flow rate by measuring the ∆T at exchanger inlet and outlet.Clean the water filter installed in the water mains.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITInspect the unit power supply cables.Check that the connection clamps of power and signal interface cables are tight (this should be done by aspecialist maintenance company).Ensure voltage values are within the values recommended by the manufacturer.
CHECKING FUNCTIONS AND ALARMS (FOR SPECIALIST COMPANY ONLY)Check that the pressure transducer reading matches the pressure measured by the gauge; if necessary, adjust.Check that the temperature sensor reading matches the thermometer reading; if necessary, adjust.Check flow switch operation.Check operation of the differential pressure and flow switchs (if installed) by closing the hydraulic circuit gatevalves.Via the chiller circuit liquid flow indicator light, check that no coolant is flowing in a gaseous state.
IMPORTANT:- before carrying out maintenance on the unit, disconnect from the power supply;- constant cleaning of the air filter (optional) and coil ensures correct unit operation;- you are recommended to check all unit functions at the start of each season and have the unit checked at
least once a year by an authorised service centre.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STARTING THE UNIT FROM THE KEYBOARD- Access the switchboard by removing the front panel of the unit.- Position the door lock disconnector switch QS to ON and leave the unit on for at least eight hours in order
to allow the compressor sump oil to heat up.- Press the ON/OFF key on the keyboard to turn the unit on. The values display shows the temperature of
water entering the exchanger.- Press MODE on the keyboard to choose the chill/heat mode of operation.The compressor 1 LED begins to
flash to indicate wait status due to compressor timing. At the end of this phase, the compressor 1 LED willremain on to indicate that the unit has started up and is in operation.
- Press the MODE key once more to change the operating mode.After a new timing phase the unit will changethe chill/heat operating mode accordingly.
SWITCHING OFF THE UNIT- Press the ON/OFF key on the keyboard to set the unit to stand-by status until the next start-up.- Position the QS disconnector switch to OFF to deactivate the unit completely.
STARTING THE UNIT BY REMOTE SWITCH- Position the magneto-thermal switch on OFF.- Switch on the unit with the ON/OFF key on the electrical switchboard keyboard.- Choose the operating mode by pressing MODE on the keyboard as explained above.- Position the remote switch in the ON position.
SWITCHING OFF THE UNIT BY REMOTE SWITCH- Position the remote switch in the OFF position.The signal E00 will flash on the values display.- To disactivate the unit completely, position thte magneto-thermal switch on OFF.
VALUES DISPLAY INDEX DISPLAY
OPERATING LED
MODE KEY RESET ON/OFF KEY
WINTER OPERATING LED
SUMMER OPERATING LED
COMPRESSOR 1 LED
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EXPLODED VIEW/STRUCTURE
32
334
35
41
33
36
37
38
39
45
44
4340
35
42
46
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EXPLODED VIEW/CIRCUITS
1
33
2
11
12
13
15
14
4
5
6
7
17
16
18
19
20 21 22 23 24
8
9
10
25
26
30
27
21
28
22
29
31
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Model V - f - Hz HRA HRNCode Code
0011 230-1-50 0178401100 01786011000021 230-1-50 0178402100 01786021000025 230-1-50 0178402500 01786025000031 230-1-50 0178403100 01786031000021 400-3-50+N 0178502100 01787021000025 400-3-50+N 0178502500 01787025000031 400-3-50+N 0178503100 01787031000041 400-3-50+N 0178504100 01787041000051 400-3-50+N 0178505100 01787051000061 400-3-50+N 0178506100 0178706100
HRA-HRN FINISHED PRODUCT CODE
1 Fan capacitor (and compressor for single phase)2 Interference filter3 CH-DIN base board4 Automatic switch5 Keyboard board6 Polycarbonate keyboard adhesive and plastic mount7 Door lock lever8 Disconnector switch controlled by door lock9 Contactor10 Relay11 Four-pole connector for keyboard12 Transformer13 Fan board14 Fuses15 Terminal board16 Finned coil17 Centrifugal fan18 “T” coupling with sensor holder and PTC sensor19 Plate heat exchanger20 Differential pressure switch21 Thermostatic valve22 Non-return valve23 Liquid recipient24 Compressor25 Pressure transducer26 Four-way valve27 Liquid indicator28 Filter29 Low pressure safety switch30 High pressure safety switch31 Vibration damping feet
32 Fan closure panel33 Top34 Close panel35 RH and LH front upright36 Fan panel37 Centre front upright38 Switchboard cover panel39 Back40 LH rear upright41 Switchboard holder42 Anti-vibration bracket for ceiling mounting (optional)43 Switchboard box44 RH rear panel45 RH side panel46 Front panel (only for 0041-0061)
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