4. Power Supply onnection .........................................................................................................................
4. Positioning the Unit .....................................................................................................................................
4. Tril Run ........................................................................................................................................................
Contents
Contents
5. Control & Operation ..................................................................12
5.. Min nterfce Disply nd Function ..................................................................................................... 2
5.2 Usge of Wired ontroller ......................................................................................................................... 3
.3 Prmeter List .............................................................................................................................................
7. Main Controller Terminals .......................................................18
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1. Preface
Thank you for purchasing this AHG R32 AW Series - EVI DC Inverter Heat
Pump from Automatic Heating Global Pty Ltd.
In order to provide the customers with a high-quality, reliable, and versatile product, this
heat pump was produced in accordance with strict design and manufacturing standards. This
manual includes all necessary information about installation, handling, maintenance, and
troubleshooting. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit. The manufacturer
will not be held liable in case of damages or injuries resulting from improper installation,
handling, maintenance, and troubleshooting that is not in accordance with this manual.
The unit must be installed only by a qualified personnel.
Please take note of the following in order to keep
the warranty:
• The unit shall only be installed, opened, or repaired
by a qualified installer or an authorized dealer.
• Maintenance and operation must be carried out
according to the recommended procedures and
frequency stated in this manual.
• Use genuine standard spare parts only.
Failure to comply with the above-mentioned
conditions will invalidate the warranty.
AHG R32 AW Series - EVI DC Inverter Heat Pump
is an ecient, energy-saving, and eco-friendly
equipment that is mainly built for space heating. It
can work with any kind of indoor unit including fan
coils, radiators, and floor heating pipes, which can
all be connected to a single monobloc unit. This
equipment was designed to allow heat recovery via
a super heater that could generate hot water for
sanitary and other purposes.
This series of DC Inverter Heat Pumps has the
following features:
Advanced Control
The microprocessor-based controller can be used
to easily check or set the running parameters of
the heat pump. The centralized control system can
also be used to control several units via PC.
Neat Appearance
The heat pump was designed to be pleasing to the
eye. A monobloc unit has a water pump already
included, which makes it compact and also very
easy to install.
Easy Installation
The unit has a smart structure and a compact body
that makes it very easy to install outdoors.
Noiseless Operation
This device uses high quality and ecient
compressor, fan, and water pump that ensure low
noise level during operation.
Ecient Heat Exchange
This equipment uses a specially-designed heat
exchanger that is ecient, helping you save more
energy using the device.
Reliable
This device was built to work even under extreme
working conditions. It can work under an ambient
temperature as low as -15ºC for heating.
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02. Safety Precautions
2. Safety Precautions
To prevent accidents from happening and avoid damages on the unit and other
surrounding properties, please read and understand this manual carefully.
2.1 Signs and Symbols used in this Manual
Warning
A wrong operation may lead to death or
serious injuries.
Prohibited
The action identified is prohibited.
Attention
A wrong operation may cause minor harm to
people or material damages and/or losses.
Mandatory
The action identified is mandatory.
2.2 Warning
InstallationOperation
Installer must be professionally trained.
The heat pump must be installed by a
qualified and professionally-trained
personnel to avoid installation mistakes
which could lead to water leakage, electrical
shock, or fire.
Provide proper grounding.
Make sure that the unit and power
connection have good grounding / earthing
to prevent electrical shock from happening.
Keep away from fire.
Keep fingers away from fans.
Do not stick your finger or any small object
in the fans and evaporator of the unit to avoid
injuries and equipment damage.
Shut down the unit in case
of emergency.
If you notice something wrong in the unit or
if it gives o a strange smell, shut it down
immediately by disconnecting the power
supply. Continuing to run the unit may cause
an electrical short circuit or fire.
The appliance shall be stored in a room
without any potential ignition source e.g.
open flames, gas appliance, and electric
heater.
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02. Safety Precautions
2.2 Warning (continued)
Moving and Repairing
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Entrust the moving and re-installation of
the unit to qualified personnel.
If the unit needs to be moved and be reinstalled, please contact a qualified person
or company to carry it out for you. Improper
installation may lead to water leakage,
electrical shock, personal injury, or fire.
Do not repair the equipment
on your own.
Unless you are professionally trained, do
not repair or tinker with the unit on your
own to avoid electrical shock, fire, and other
accidents.
Entrust the repair of the unit
to qualified personnel.
If the unit needs to be repaired, please
contact a qualified person or company to
carry it out for you. Improper installation
may lead to water leakage, electrical shock,
personal injury, or fire.
2.3 Attention
InstallationOperation
Keep away from flammable substances.
DO NOT install the unit near flammable
gases or substances. Leakage of these may
cause fire.
Provide appropriate machine foundation.
Make sure that the unit is securely positioned
and that its base is strong enough to prevent
it from falling.
Provide a circuit breaker.
Provide an appropriate and properly-sized
circuit breaker for the unit. Lack of circuit
breaker could lead to electrical shock or fire.
Check the baseplate /
foundation regularly.
Inspect the baseplate or foundation of the
equipment at least once every month to
avoid any decline or damage.
Switch o the power during
maintenance.
Please switch o the power when cleaning
the equipment or during maintenance
Do not use copper or iron as fuse.
It is prohibited to use copper or iron as fuse.
The appropriate fuse for the equipment must
be selected and installed by an electrician.
Do not spray flammable gas to the unit.
DO NOT spray flammable gas to the heat
pump to avoid fire.
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3. General Information
3.1 Heat Pump Drawings and Dimensions
03. General Info
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3.2 Equipment Features
Plate Heat Exchangers
The equipment uses SWEP plate-type heat
exchangers that are compact yet highly ecient.
Eco-friendly Refrigerant
The equipment uses the new generation of ecofriendly refrigerant, R32, which is harmless to the
ozone l ayer.
Wide Operating Temperature Range
The equipment is designed to function normally
even at harsh conditions and ambient temperatures
as low as -15ºC.
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03. General Info
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3.3 Specifications
ModelAHGR32AW17
Rated Heating Capacity
Rated Cooling Capacity
Rated Heating Power InputkW3.65
Rated Cooling Power InputkW4.16
Max Current InputA12.0
Cooling Capacity RangekW5.5~15.5
Heating Capacity RangekW7.0~20.5
Cooling Power Input RangekW1.5~6.0
Heating Power Input RangekW1.5~6.0
Max Power InputkW7.2
Power Supply380V/3N~/50Hz
Compressor Quantity1
Compressor ModelRotary
Fan Quantity2
Fan Power InputW110
Fan Rotational SpeedRPM850
NoisedB(A)55
Water Pump InputkW0.18
Noise RangedB(A)44~58dB(A)
Water Connectioninch1 1/4
Water Flow Volumem /h32.9
External Pressurem6.5
Unit Net Dimensions (L/W/H)mm1040 x 395 x 1315
Unit Shipping Dimensions (L/W/H)mm1070 x 435 x 1340
Net WeightkgSee nameplate
Shipping WeightkgSee package label
Cooling working conditions: (DB/WB) 35º/24º, (Outlet/Inlet) 7º/12º.
Heatin g worki ng conditions : (DB/W B) 7º/6º. (O utlet /Inlet ) 35º/30º.
kW17.0
BTU/h58006
kW12.5
BTU/h42651
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4. Installation
4.1 Schematic Diagram for Air-conditioning
04. Installation
4.2 Equipment Selection & Sizing
Considering local climate conditions, space
restrictions, and insulation level, calculate the
required cooling (heating) capacity per square
meter. Compute the total capacity needed for the
whole area.
Then choose the right pump model, considering
their temperature requirements and outputs
specified below:
Cooling Only Unit
Chilled water outlet temperature: 5-15ºC
Maximum ambient temperature: 43ºC
Heating and Cooling unit
Cooling chilled water outlet temperature: 5-15ºC
Maximum ambient temperature: 43ºC
Heating unit
Warm water inlet temperature: 40-50ºC
Minimum ambient temperature: -10ºC
Inverter air source heat pumps are generally used
in houses, oces, hotels, and other establishments
that need heating or cooling in dierent areas and
that need to be controlled separately
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04. Installation
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4.3 Installation Conditions
• The unit can be installed on any area outdoors such
as terrace, housetop, and ground as long as it can
carry heavy machinery.
• The location must have good ventilation.
• The place must be free from direct heat and flames.
• In areas subject to snow, a shelter is needed in
winter to protect the equipment.
• There must be no obstacles near the air inlet and
outlet of the heat pump.
• There must be an available water channel around
the equipment to drain the condensing water.
• The area must be free from strong winds.
• There must be enough space around the unit for
maintenance.
4.4 Machine Foundation
The heat pump can be installed onto a concrete base by expansion screws,
or onto a steel frame with rubber feet that can be placed on the ground or
housetop. Make sure that the unit is placed horizontally.
4.5 Water Loop Connection
Please consider the following when installing the water pipe connection:
• Try to reduce the resistance on the water through the piping.
• The piping must be clean and free from dirt and debris. Water leakage test must be
carried out before insulating to ensure that there will be no water leaking.
• Pipe pressure must be tested separately. DO NOT test it together with the heat pump.
• There must be an expansion tank at the top point of the water loop, and the water level
in the tank must be at least 0.5 meters higher than the top point of the water loop.
• The flow switch must be installed inside the heat pump. Ensure that the wiring and
action of the switch is normal and controlled by the controller.
• Avoid air staying inside of the water pipe. There must be an air vent at the top point of
the water loop.
• There must be a thermometer and a pressure gauge at the water inlet and outlet for
easy inspection during operation.
4.6 Power Supply Connection
• Open the front panel, then open the power supply access.
• The power supply must go through the wire access and be connected to the power
supply terminals in the controlling box. Then connect the 3-signal wire plugs of the
wire controller and main controller.
• If the outside water pump is needed, please insert the power supply wire into the
wire access as well and connect to the water pump terminals.
• If an additional auxiliary heater is needed to be controlled by the heat pump
controller, the relay (or power) of the auxiliary heater must be connected to the
relevant output of the controller.
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4.7 Positioning the Unit
04. Installation
Maintenance Space
The picture shows the location of horizontal air outlet unit.
4.8 Transit
During transport, please keep the unit in an upright position. The unit
should not be laid down to prevent the inner parts of the device from
being damaged.
If the unit needs to be hung during installation, an 8-meter cable is
needed, and there must be a soft material between the cable and the
unit to prevent damage to the heat pump cabinet. (See picture 1)
Warning
Attention
Requirements
A > 500mm
B > 1500mm
C > 1000mm
D > 500mm
The minimum
ventilation distance
Picture 1
DO NOT touch the heat exchanger of the heat
pump with your bare hands or other objects!
4.9 Trial Run
Inspection before the Trial RunTrial Run
• Check the indoor unit and make sure that the pipe
connection is correctly installed and the relevant
valves are open.
• Check the water loop and ensure that the water
inside the expansion tank is enough, that the water
supply is good, and that the water loop is full of
water without any air. Also make sure that the
water pipe is well-insulated.
• Check the electrical wiring. Make sure that
the power voltage is normal, that the screws
are fastened, that the wiring is connected in
accordance with the diagram, and that the earthing
is connected.
• Check the heat pump unit including all of the
screws and parts of the unit to see if they are in
good order. Upon powering on, review the indicator
on the controller to see if there is any failure
indication. The pressure gauge can be connected to
the check valve to see the pressure of the system
during the trial run.
• Start the heat pump by pressing key on the
controller. Check if the water pump is running. If it is
running normally, there should be a reading of 0.2
MPa on the pressure meter.
• After the water pump runs for 1 minute, the
compressor will start. Listen if there is a strange
sound from the compressor. If an abnormal sound
occurs, please stop the unit immediately and check
the compressor. Otherwise if the compressor is
running normally, please look at the pressure meter
of the refrigerant.
• Then check whether the power input and running
current is in line with the manual. If not, please stop
and check.
• Adjust the valves on the water loop to make sure
that the hot (or cold) water supply through each door
is good and meets the requirement of heating (or
cooling).
• Check if the outlet water temperature is stable.
• The parameters of the controller are set by the
factory. The user is not allowed to change them on
their own.
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5. Control & Operation
5.1. Main Interface Display and Function
1. Power On Interface2. Starting Up Interface
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123456
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8
Key Functions
NameFunction
1 On/O
2 Mode
3 Temp. SettingSets the target temperature
4 Lock screen
5 Timer Setting
6 Setup
7 Fault
8 DefrostMachine is in defrosting mode when this icon is shown
9 Hot Water Mode Machine is in hot water mode when this icon is shown
10 Cooling ModeMachine is in cooling mode when this icon is shown
Switch ON and OFF.
Red indicates ON, while grey indicates OFF.
Hot water mode, heating mode, cooling mode, hot
water+heating mode, or hot water+cooling mode can
be selected
Click to lock the screen. White indicates disabled,
while green represents enabled.
Set the timer. White indicates “disabled”, while green
indicates “enabled”.
Check the status of the unit, time, factory parameter,
temperature curve, timer setting, and mute setting.
This icon will flash whenever there is an error.
The display will enter Failure Record Interface upon
tapping this icon.
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5.2 Usage of Wired Controller
05. Control & Operation
1. On/O
1. During shutdown, On/O key will be in gray color.
Pressing On/O key will start up the machine.
2. During startup, On/O key will be in red color.
Pressing On/O key will shut down the machine.
2. Mode Switching
There will be five modes that can be selected in the
interface upon clicking the Mode key:
ModeFunction
1 Hot WaterAdvance to hot water mode interface;
2 HeatingAdvance to heating mode interface;
3 CoolingAdvance to cooling mode interface;
4 Hot Water + Heating Advance to hot water + heating mode interface;
5 Hot Water + Cooling Advance to hot water + cooling mode interface;
Note: If the unit you have purchased is a heating-only model (without
cooling function), cooling mode will not be available and will not be
shown on the interface.
3. Temperature Setting
1
2
3
Hot Water + Cooling Mode ExampleWhen the target temp. is being set, an onscreen keyboard will pop-up
NameFunction
1 BackGoes back to main interface
2 Hot Water Temp
3 Cold Water Temp
Target temperature of hot water can be set via a
pop-up keyboard
Target temperature of cold water can be set via a
pop-up keyboard
1 Current Temp.Shows current temperature
2 ReturnReturn back to the main interface
3 DeleteUndo the last action
4 Enter
KeyFunction
Save your target temperature and will return
back to the main interface
1
2
3
4
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4. Lock/Unlock Screen
Clicking the lock screen key will lock the screen.
Clicking it again will prompt an onscreen number
pad to appear, as shown below:
Note: Input the password 22 or 022 and click the enter key
to unlock the screen.
5. Timer Setting
Clicking the timer setting key, enters the timer
setting interface as shown.
1
4
2
6
3
KeyFunction
1 ReturnReturn to the main interface
Timed Startup
2
(Green ON / Grey OFF)
Timed Shutdown
3
(Red ON / Grey OFF)
Hour Indicator
4
of Timed Startup
Minute Indicator
5
of Timed Startup
Hour Indicator of
6
Timed Shutdown
Hour Indicator of
7
Timed Shutdown
Start or turn o the timed start-up function
Start or turn o the timed start-up function
Indicates the hour for a timed start-up
Indicates the minute for a timed start-up
Indicates the hour for a timed shutdown
Indicates the minute for a timed shutdown
5
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6. Setup
Click the setup key to enter the setup interface
1
2
3
5
KeyFunction
1 ReturnReturn to the main interface
2 Operating ModeView the current operating parameters of the unit
3 MuteEnable the mute function
4 Factory Parameter
5 System Time Setting Set the system time
6 CurveView the temperature curve
Enter the password to enter the factory parameter
settings and status parameters interface
6
In the above picture: Assuming that the unit is operating unmanned,
the equipment will start automatically at 17:10 and will shut down at
20:10.
4
Tapping operating mode key (2) will show the above interface;
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6. Setup (continued)
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05. Control & Operation
2
3
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KeyFunction
1 Return Return to the main interface
2 UpIncrease the value
3 DownDecrease the value
4 Cancel Cancel the current settings and return to the settings page
5 EnterEnters the current settings
7. Failure Record Interface
Upon clicking the fault icon on the main interface,
the following display will be shown:
123
123
Tapping the mute key (3) will show the above interface;Tapping the system time setting key (5) will show the above interface
KeyFunction
1 AutoEnable auto mode
2 MuteEnable mute mode
3 Powerful Enable powerful mode
8. Color Display Calibration
Keep clicking quickly at any blank area on the
interface until you hear a long beep. This will
trigger to open the calibration interface. Click
4
“+” to start the calibration. Once you hear the
beep again, the calibration is finished and will
automatically exit.
KeyFunction
1 Fault CodeShows fault code
2 Fault DescriptionProvides info about the fault
3 Fault Date/Time
4 Clear FaultClears all fault logs
Indicates when the fault occured:
Day-month-year, hour: minute
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06. Troubleshooting
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6. Troubleshooting
6.1 Malfunction Tables
You can refer to the malfunction table below to find out the failure cause & solution
Protect/faultFault CodeReasonElimination methods
StandbyNon
Normal bootNon
Inlet Temp Sensor FaultP01The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Outlet Temp Sensor FaultP02The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Hot water Temp Sensor FaultP032The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
AT Sensor FaultP04The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Coil temp Sensor FaultP153The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Suction temp Sensor FaultP17The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Exhaust temp Sensor FaultP181The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Exhaust Over temp FaultP182The compressor is overloaded
Exhaust Pressure Sensor FaultPP1The pressure sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the pressure Sensor or pressure
Suction Pressure Sensor FaultPP2The pressure sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the pressure Sensor or pressure
EVI Inlet Temp Sensor FaultP001The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
EVI Outlet Temp Sensor FaultP002The temp. sensor is broken or short circuitCheck or change the temp. Sensor
Low AT ProtectionTPThe ambient temp. is low
Flow Switch ProtectionE032No water / little water in water systemCheck the pipe water flow and water pump
Electric Overheat ProtectionE04The electric-heater protection switch is broken
Compressor Overcurrent
Shutdown Fault
Communication FaultE08
Communication Fault(Fan )E081Speed control module and main board communication fail Check the communication connection
HP ProtectionE11The high-pressure switch is brokenCheck the pressure switch and cold circuit
LP ProtectionE12The low-pressure switch is brokenCheck the pressure switch and cold circuit
Anti-freezing ProtectionE171Use side water system temp. is low
Primary Anti-freezing ProtectionE19The ambient temp. is low
Secondary Anti-freezing Protection E29The ambient temp. is low
DC Fan Motor 1 FailureF031
DC Fan Motor 2 FailureF032
Communication FaultE08
Syst1:Comp OvercurrentE101The compressor is overloaded
Syst2:Comp OvercurrentE201The compressor is overloaded
Syst1: HP ProtectionE11The high-pressure switch is brokenCheck the pressure switch and cold circuit
Syst2: HP ProtectionE21The high-pressure switch is brokenCheck the pressure switch and cold circuit
Syst1: LP ProtectionE12The low-pressure switch is brokenCheck the pressure switch and cold circuit
Syst2: LP ProtectionE22The low-pressure switch is brokenCheck the pressure switch and cold circuit
Flow Switch ProtectionE032No water/insucient water in water systemCheck the pipe water flow and water pump
Aux Superheat ProtectionE04The electric-heater protection switch is broken
Prim Anti-freezing ProtE19The ambient temp. is low
Secondary Anti-freezing ProtE29The ambient temp. is low
E051The compressor is overloaded
Communication failure between wire controller and
mainboard
1. Motor is in locked-rotor state
2.The wire connection between DC-fan motor module
and fan motor is in bad contact
1. Motor is in locked-rotor state
2.The wire connection between DC-fan motor module
and fan motor is in bad contact
Communication failure between wire controller and
mainboard
Check whether the system of the compressor is
running normally
Check to see whether the electric heater has been
running under the temperature over 150ºC for a
long time
Check whether the system of the compressor is
running normally
Check the wire connection between remote wire
controller and main board
1. Check the water temp or change the temp. sensor
2. Check the pipe water flow and whether the water
system is jammed or not
1. Change the fan motor
2. Check the wire connection and make sure they
are in good contact
1. Change the fan motor
2. Check the wire connection and make sure they
are in good contact
Check the wire connection between remote wire
controller and main board
Check if the system of the compressor is running
normally
Check if the system of the compressor is running
normally
Check if the electric heater has been running under
the temperature over 150ºC for a long time
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06. Troubleshooting
6.2 Frequency Conversion Board Fault Table
Protect/faultFault CodeReasonElimination methods
IPM Overcurrent Shutdown FaultF00IPM input current is largeCheck and adjust the current measurement
Compressor Activation FailureF01Lack of phase/step or drive hardware damage
PFC FaultF03PFC circuit protectionCheck the PFC switch tube if short circuit or not
DC Bus OverloadF05DC bus voltage > Dc bus over-voltage protection valueCheck the input voltage measurement
DC Bus UnderloadF06DC bus voltage < Dc bus over-voltage protection valueCheck the input voltage measurement
AC Input UnderloadF07The input voltage is low, causing the input current to be low Check the input voltage measurement
AC Input OverloadF08
Input voltage Sample FaultF09The input voltage sampling faultCheck and adjust the current measurement
Communication Failure
between DSP and PFC
Communication Fault (DSP)F11DSP and main board communication ailureCheck the communication connection
Communication Fault
(Inverter Board)
IPM Overheat StopF13The IPM module is overheatCheck and adjust the current measurement
Weak Magnetism AlarmF14Compressor magnetic force is not enough
Input voltage Lacking PhaseF15The input voltage underwent phase-lossCheck and measure the voltage adjustment
IPM Current Sample FaultF16IPM sampling electricity is faultyCheck and adjust the current measurement
Sensor Fault of Module/RadiatorF17The temp. sensor is broken or short circuit
IGBT Power Device Overheat Alarm F20The IGBT is overheatingCheck and adjust the current measurement
Overload AlarmF21Compressor electricity is largeCompressor over-current protection
AC Input Overcurrent AlarmF22Compressor electricity is largeCompressor over-current protection
EEPROM Fault AlarmF23MCU error
Destroyed EEPROM
Activation Ban Alarm
LP 15V Underload FaultF25The V15V is either overloaded or has low voltage
IGBT Power Device Overheat Fault F26The IGBT is overheatingCheck and adjust the current measurement
F10DSP and PFC connect faultCheck the communication connection
F12
F24MCU error
The input voltage is too high, more than outage
protection current RMS
Frequency conversion board and main
board communication failure
Check the measuring voltage
Check frequency conversion board hardware
Check the input voltage measurement
Check the communication connection
Check whether the chip is damaged
Replace the chip
Check whether the chip is damaged
Replace the chip
Check the V15V input voltage if in range
13.5V~16.5V or not
6.3 Parameter List
MeaningDefaultRemarks
Cooling target temperature set point12ºCAdjustable
Heating target temperature set point40ºCAdjustable
Hot water target temperature set point40ºCAdjustable
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07. Main Controller Terminals
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7. Main Controller Terminals
7.1 Wire Control Interface Diagram and Definition
SignMeaning
V12V(power +)
RNo use
TNo use
A485A
B485B
GGND(power-)
7.2 The Main Controller Terminals
No. Sign / Label Meaning
01AI01Inlet water temperature
02AI02Outlet water temperature
03AI03Exhaust temperature
04AI04No use
05AI05Ambient temperature
06AI06Antifreeze Temperature
07AI07Suction temperature
08AI08Coil temperature
09AI09No use
10AI10Temperature of the EVI inlet
11AI11Temperature of the EVI outlet
12AI12Hot water temperature
13AI13No use
14AI14No use
15AI15No use
16AI16No use
17AI17No use
18AI18No use
19AI19No use
20AI20No use
21AI21No use
22AI22No use
23DI01High-pressure switch
24DI02Low-pressure switch
25DI03Water flow protection switch
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No. Sign / Label MeaningNo. Sign / Label Meaning
26DI04
27DI05Mode switch
28DI06No use
29DI07
30DI08No use
31DI09No use
32DI10No use
33DO1_PWM Mode signal output
34AO1No use
35DI1_PWMNo use
36DO2_PWM Emergency switch output
37AO2No use
38DI2_PWMNo use
39DO3_PWM No use
40DI3_PWMNo use
41DO4_PWM Inlet water temperature
42DI4_PWMOutlet water temperature
43DO5_PWM Exhaust temperature
44DI5_PWMNo use
45CN1Electronic expansion valve
46CN2
47CN3No use
Remote/emergency input
switch
Overload switch of electric
heater
Electronic expansion valve
of EVI
48CN4No use
49 CN7(485-1) Wire controller / thermostat
50 CN7(485-2) Driver board
51 CN7(485-3) DTU
52RO18No use
53RO17No use
54RO16Alarm output
55RO15Secondary pump
56RO14No use
57RO13No use
58RO12Hot water three-way valve
59RO11No use
60RO10No use
61RO09Auxiliary heating belt
62RO08Spray valve
63RO07Crankshaft heating belt
64RO06Antifreeze heating belt
65RO05Fan 2 / Fan low speed
66RO04Fan 1 / Fan high speed
67RO034-way valve
68RO02Water pump
69RO01Compressor
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08. Appendix
8. Appendix
8.1 Appendix 1 – Installation Schematic Diagram
Key
1 Main Unit
2 Fan Coil
3 Rubber Flexible Connection
4 Thermometer
5 Manometer
6 Y-Type Filter
Notes:
1. The supplier only oers the main unit (1). The other parts, which are essential fittings, are
provided by the user or the installer.
2. This unit has an internal water pump and does not need an external water pump as shown
in diagram (16).
3. Automatic ventilation (15) is installed at the top point of the water system.
4. The quantity proportion of two-way valve (13) and three-way valve (14) shall be in
accordance with technical regulations, and there should be a three-way valve installed on
the farthest point of the water system.
5. The ball valve (17) is used when it is swashed or when the water system needs to be filled.
15 Automatic Ventilation
16 Water Pump
17 Ball Valve
18 Ball Valve
19 Expandable Water Tank
20 Automatic Fill-Water Valve
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Inverter Air Source Heat Pump (AHGR32AW17) - Installation and Instruction Manual
8.2 Appendix 2 – Installation of the Automatic Fill-water Valve
1. When installing the automatic fill-water valve, the arrowhead orientation
of inlet water must be in accordance with the orientation of the valve;
2. Automatic fill-water must be adjusted in advance to 1.5 bar;
3. If the pressure of inlet water needs to be re-adjusted, please follow the
following procedure:
• Open the screw cap (C).
• If the pressure of the water supply needs to be reduced,
loosen the screw (B).
• If the pressure of the water supply needs to be increased,
tighten the screw (B).
• If the system needs to be filled with water, wrest the handle (A) before
filling. Then return and close the handle once the system is full of water.
• The automatic fill-water valve needs to be cleaned regularly. Before
cleaning, close the tap, unscrew the plug (D), and remove the inside filter
net. Please assemble them again after cleaning
NOTICE: There are two available connections for the pressure meter
at the center of the automatic fill-water valve. The screw cap (C) must
be tweaked after adjusting the fill-water pressure.
8.3 Appendix 3 – Installation of the Leakage Pressure Valve
1. The action pressure of leakage pressure valve is more than 3bars and
the pressure cannot be adjusted.
2. The valve will open automatically to make sure that the water loop
of the airconditioning system is safe when the water pressure in the
backwater side is higher than the set pressure.
8.4 Appendix 4 – Assistant Heat Sources
The unit allows for the connection of an assistant heat source, which can be a gas-fired boiler or an
electronic boiler. The possible schematic diagrams for their connection are as follows:
1. Water Chiller and Assistant Gas-fired Boiler2. Water Chiller and Assistant Electronic Boiler
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8.5 Appendix 5 - Caution & Warning
08. Appendix
• The unit can only be repaired by a qualified installing
center, personnel, or an authorised dealer. (for
European market)
• This appliance is not intended to be used by minors
and persons with reduced physical, sensory, and/
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they are being supervised by a
responsible adult. Keep this equipment away from
children.
• Please make sure that the unit and power
connection have good earthing to avoid electrical
shocks.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, service agent, or a qualified
person in order to avoid hazards.
• Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE): The symbol depicting
a crossed-out waste bin that is underneath the
appliance indicates that this product, at the end of
its useful life, must be handled separately from
domestic waste, must be taken to a recycling center
for electric and electronic devices, or handed back to
the dealer when purchasing an equivalent appliance.
• Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHs): This product is
compliant with directive 2002/95/EC (RoHs)
concerning restrictions on the use of harmful
substances in electric and electronic devices.
• The unit CANNOT be installed near flammable gas.
Gas leakage may cause fire.
• Make sure that there is a circuit breaker for the unit.
Lack of circuit breaker could lead to electrical shock
or fire.
• The heat pump located inside the unit is equipped
with an over-load protection system. It does not
allow the unit to start for at least 3 minutes from a
previous stoppage.
• The unit can only be repaired by qualified personnel
of an installing center or an authorized dealer. (for
North American market)
• Installation must be performed in accordance with
the NEC/CEC by authorized personnel only. (for
North American market)
• USE SUPPLY WIRES SUITABLE FOR A
TEMPERATURE OF 75ºC.
• Caution: Single wall heat exchanger is not suitable
for potable water connection.
8.6 Appendix 6 - Cable specifications
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Phase line
3x1.5mm
3x2.5mm
3x4mm
3x6mm
3x10mm
3x16mm
3x25mm
3x25mm
3x35mm
3x50mm
3x70mm
3x95mm
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Nameplate
max current
No more than 10A2x1.5mm
10~16A2x2.5mm
16~25A2x4mm
25~32A2x6mm
32~40A2x10mm
40~63A2x16mm
63~75A2x25mm
75~101A2x25mm
101~123A2x35mm
123~148A2x50mm
148~186A2x70mm
186~224A2x95mm
Single Phase UnitThree Phase Unit
If the unit will be installed outdoors, please use the cable which can stand against UV.
Earth lineMCB
2
1.5mm
2.5mm
4mm
6mm
10mm
16mm
25mm
25mm
35mm
50mm
70mm
95mm
2
2
20A
2
32A
40A
40A
2
63A
2
80A
2
100A
2
125A
2
160A
2
225A
2
250A
2
280A
Creepage
protector
30mA less than
0.1 sec
Signal line
n×0.5mm
2
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ABN 90 446 545 923
Tel: 1800 337 959 / Fax: +61 3 9310 5655
sales@automaticheating.com.au
P.O. Box 35, Epping VIC 3076, Australia
www.automaticheating.com.au
17679 - 190823
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