Lochinvar GAHP-A HT STD, GAHP-A HT S1 Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Installation, Use and Maintenance Manual
GAHP-A
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Air-Water gas absorption heat pump
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INDEX OF CONTENTS
I INTRODUCTION ...............................................4
II SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS .........................4
II.1 Key to symbols ...................................................................... 4
II.2 Terms and denitions .........................................................4
III WARNINGS .......................................................4
III.1 General and safety warnings ........................................... 4
III.2 Conformity .............................................................................6
III.3 Exclusions of liability and warranty ............................... 6
1 FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DATA ................6
1.1 Features ...................................................................................6
1.2 Dimensions ............................................................................7
1.3 Components ..........................................................................9
1.4 Electrical wiring diagram ............................................... 12
1.5 Electronic boards .............................................................. 13
1.6 Operation mode ................................................................ 15
1.7 Controls ................................................................................ 16
1.8 Technical characteristics ................................................. 16
2 TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING .................18
2.1 Warnings .............................................................................. 18
2.2 Handling ............................................................................... 18
2.3 Appliance positioning ..................................................... 19
2.4 Minimum clearance distances...................................... 20
2.5 Mounting base ................................................................... 20
3 HEATING ENGINEER ......................................20
3.1 Warnings .............................................................................. 20
3.2 Installation ........................................................................... 21
3.3 Hydraulic connections .................................................... 21
3.4 Water circulation pump .................................................. 21
3.5 Anti-icing function............................................................ 21
3.6 Anti-icing liquid ................................................................. 21
3.7 System water quality ....................................................... 22
3.8 Installation lling .............................................................. 22
3.9 Fuel gas supply .................................................................. 22
3.10 Combustion products exhaust .................................... 23
3.11 Flue gas condensate discharge .................................... 24
3.12 Defrosting water drainage ............................................. 24
4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLER ...............................24
4.1 Warnings .............................................................................. 24
4.2 Electrical systems .............................................................. 25
4.3 Electrical power supply ................................................... 26
4.4 Set-up and control ............................................................ 27
4.5 Water circulation pump .................................................. 30
5 FIRST STARTUP ............................................33
5.1 Preliminary checks ............................................................ 33
6 NORMAL OPERATION ...................................34
6.1 Warnings .............................................................................. 34
6.2 Switch on and o .............................................................. 34
6.3 Messages on the display ................................................ 34
6.4 Electronic adjustment on the machine – Menus
and parameters of the S61 board ............................... 35
6.5 Modifying settings ............................................................ 36
6.6 Restarting a locked-out unit - Reset ........................... 36
6.7 Eciency .............................................................................. 37
7 MAINTENANCE ..............................................37
7.1 Warnings .............................................................................. 37
7.2 Pre-emptive maintenance ............................................. 37
7.3 Scheduled routine maintenance ................................. 38
7.4 Periods of inactivity .......................................................... 38
8 DIAGNOSTICS ................................................38
8.1 Operative codes................................................................. 38
APPENDICES ........................................................41
1 Declaration of Conformity ............................................. 41
2 Product che....................................................................... 42
I Introduction
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I INTRODUCTION
Manual
This Manual is an integral part of the GAHP-A unit and must be handed to the end user together with the appliance.
Recipients
This Manual is intended for:
end user, for appropriate and safe use of the appliance;
qualied installer, for correct appliance installation;
planner, for specic information on the appliance.
Control device
In order to be able to work, the GAHP-A unit needs a control device (DDC, CCP/CCI or external requests), which must be con­nected by the installer.
II SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS
II.1 KEY TO SYMBOLS
DANGER
WARNING
NOTE
PROCEDURE
REFERENCE (to other document)
II.2 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
GAHP Appliance/Unit = equivalent terms, both used to des-
ignate the gas powered absorption heat pump GAHP (Gas Ab­sorption Heat Pump).
TAC = Technical Assistance Centre authorised by Lochinvar. External request = generic control device (e.g. thermostat,
clock or any other system) equipped with a voltage-free NO con­tact and used as control to start/stop the GAHP unit.
CCI Controller (Comfort Controller Interface) = optional adjust- ment device Lochinvar which lets you manage up to three mod­ulating heat only GAHP units (A, WS, GS). CCP Controller (Comfort Control Panel) = adjustment device Lochinvar which lets you manage in modulation mode up to three GAHP units and all system components (probes, divert­er/mixing valves, circulating pumps), including any integration boiler. DDC Control (Direct Digital Controller) = optional Robur device to control one or more Lochinvarappliances (GAHP heat pumps, GA chillers and AY boilers) in ON/OFF mode. RB100/RB200 Devices (Robur Box) = optional interface devices complementary to DDC, which may be used to broaden its func­tions (heating/cooling/DHW production service demands, and control of system components such as third party generators, adjustment valves, circulating pumps, probes). Heat generator = equipment (e.g. boiler, heat pump, etc..) pro­ducing heating and/or DHW. GUE (Gas Utilization Eciency) = eciency index of gas heat pumps, equal to the ratio between the thermal energy pro­duced and the energy of the fuel used (relative to LCV, lower caloric value). First start-up = appliance commissioning operation which may only and exclusively be carried out by a TAC. S61/Mod10/W10 Boards = electronic boards on the GAHP unit, to control all functions and to provide interface with other devic­es and with the user.
III WARNINGS
III.1 GENERAL AND SAFETY WARNINGS
Installer's qualications
Installation must exclusively be performed by a Quali­ed Firm and by Skilled Personnel, with specic knowl­edge on heating, cooling, electrical systems and gas appliances, in compliance with the laws in force in the Country of installation.
Declaration of Conformity
Upon completing installation, the installing rm shall issue to the owner/client the appliance's Workmanlike Conformity Declaration, according to national/local
regulations in force and the manufacturer's instructions/ provisions.
Misuse
The appliance must only be used for the purposes for which it has been designed. Any other use is deemed hazardous. Incorrect use may aect operation, duration and safety of the appliance. Adhere to the manufactur­er's instructions.
Hazardous situations
Do not start the appliance in hazardous conditions, such as: gas smell, problems with the plumbing/elec­trical/gas system, parts of the appliance under water
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or damaged, malfunctioning, disabling or bypassing control and safety devices.
In case of danger, request intervention by skilled personnel.
In case of danger, switch o the electrical power and gas supplies only if this can be done in total safety.
Do not entrust children, persons with physical, senso­ry or mental disabilities or persons with poor knowl­edge and experience with use of the appliance.
Gas component tightness
Before performing any operation on gas ducting components, close the gas cock.
Upon completing any procedure, perform the tight­ness test according to regulations in force.
Gas smell
If you smell gas:
Do not use electrical devices such as telephones, multimeters or other equipment that may cause sparks next to the appliance.
Shut o the gas supply by turning the cock o.
Disconnect electrical power supply by means of the external isolation switch in the power supply electri­cal panel.
Use a telephone away from the appliance to ask for intervention from skilled personnel.
Poisoning
Ensure the ue gas ducts are tightness and compli­ant with the regulations in force.
Upon completing any procedure, ensure compo­nents are tightness.
Moving parts
The appliance contains moving parts.
Do not remove guards during operation, and in any case prior to disconnecting the power supply.
Burn hazard
The appliance contains very hot parts.
Do not open the appliance and do not touch internal components before the appliance has cooled down.
Do not touch the ue gas exhaust before it has cooled down.
Pressure vessels
The appliance has a sealed circuit classied as pres­sure vessel, the tightness of which is tested by the manufacturer.
Do not carry out any intervention on the sealed cir­cuit or on the appliance's valves.
Water-ammonia solution
The GAHP unit uses the ammonia-water absorption cycle. The water-ammonia solution is contained in the
sealed circuit. The solution is harmful for health if it is ingested, inhaled or comes in contact with the skin.
In the event of coolant leak keep away and discon­nect the power and gas supply (only if it is possible to do so with no danger).
Request assistance from the TAC.
Electrocution hazard
Disconnect the electrical power supply before any work/procedure on appliance components..
For electrical connections exclusively use compliant components and according to the specications pro­vided by the manufacturer.
Ensure the appliance cannot be accidentally switched back on.
Earthing
Electrical safety depends on eective earthing system, correctly connected to the appliance and installed ac­cording to the regulations in force.
Distance from combustible or ammable materials
Do not store ammable materials (paper, solvents, paint, etc.) in the vicinity of the appliance.
Limescale and corrosion
Depending on the chemical/physical properties of the system water, limescale or corrosion may damage the appliance (Paragraph 3.7p.22).
Check system tightness.
Avoid frequent top-ups.
Chloride concentration
The concentration of chlorides or free chlorine in the system water must not exceed the values in Table
3.2p.22.
Aggressive substances in air
Halogenated hydrocarbons containing chlorine and uorine compounds cause corrosion. The supply/venti­lation air of the appliance must be free from aggressive substances.
Acid ue gas condensate
Discharge the acid condensate of combustion ue gas, as indicated in Paragraph 3.11p. 24, in com­pliance with current exhaust regulations.
Switching the appliance o
Disconnecting the power supply while the appliance is running may cause permanent damage to internal components.
Except in the case of danger, do not disconnect the power supply to switch o the appliance, but always and exclusively act through the control device pro­vided (DDC, CCP/CCI or external request).
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In the event of failure
Operations on internal components and repairs may exclusively be carried out by a TAC, only using original parts.
In the event of failure of the appliance and/or break­age of any component, do not attempt to repair and/ or restore and immediately contact the TAC.
Routine maintenance
Proper maintenance assures the eciency and good operation of the appliance over time.
Maintenance must be performed according to the manufacturer's instructions (see Chapter 7 p. 37) and in compliance with current regulations.
Appliance maintenance and repairs may only be entrusted to rms legally authorised to work on gas appliances and systems.
Enter into a maintenance contract with an author­ised specialised rm for routine maintenance and for servicing in case of need.
Only use original parts.
Decommissioning and disposal
If the appliance is to be disposed of, contact the manu­facturer for its disposal.
Keep the Manual
This "Installation, Use and Maintenance Manual" must always accompany the appliance and must be hand­ed to the new owner or installer in the event of sale or removal.
III.2 CONFORMITY
EU Directives and standards
The absorption heat pumps of the GAHP series are certied as conforming to standard EN 12309-1 and -2 and comply with the essential requirements of the following Directives:
2009/142/EC "Gas Appliances Directive" as amended and added.
2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive" as amended and added.
2006/95/EC "Low Voltage Directive" as amended and added.
2006/42/EC "Machine Directive" as amended and added.
97/23/EEC "Pressure Equipment Directive" as amended and added.
Furthermore, they comply with the requirements of the follow­ing standards:
UNI EN 677 Specic requirements for condensing boilers with nominal heating capacity up to 70 kW.
EN 378 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps.
Other applicable provisions and standards
The design, installation, operation and maintenance of the sys­tems shall be carried out in compliance with current applicable regulations, depending on the Country and location, and in ac­cordance with the manufacturer's instructions. In particular, reg­ulations regarding the following shall be complied with:
Gas systems and equipment.
Electrical systems and equipment.
Heating and air conditioning systems, and heat pumps.
Environmental protection and combustion products ex­haust.
Fire safety and prevention.
Any other applicable law, standard and regulation.
III.3 EXCLUSIONS OF LIABILITY AND WARRANTY
Any contractual or extra-contractual liability of the manufacturer for any damage caused by incorrect in­stallation and/or improper use and/or failure to comply with regulations and with the manufacturer's direc­tions/instructions shall be disclaimed.
In particular, the warranty on the appliance may be ren­dered void by the following conditions:
Incorrect installation.
Misuse.
Failure to comply with the manufacturer's indica­tions on installation, use and maintenance.
Alteration or modication of the product or any part thereof.
Extreme operational conditions or however out­side of the operational ranges set forth by the manufacturer.
Damages caused by external agents such as salts, chlorine, sulphur or other chemical substances con­tained in the installation water or present in the air of the installation site.
Abnormal actions transmitted by the plant or instal­lation to the appliance (mechanical stresses, pres­sure, vibrations, thermal dilations, power surges...).
Accidental damages or due to force majeure.
1 FEATURES AND TECHNICAL DATA
1.1 FEATURES
Operation
Based on the thermodynamic water-ammonia absorption cycle (H20–NH3), the appliance produces hot water using outdoor air as a renewable energy source (cold source) and natural gas (or LPG) as primary energy.
The thermodynamic cycle takes place within a hermetically sealed circuit, in welded construction, perfectly tight, facto­ry-tested, which does not require any maintenance or coolant top-ups.
Mechanical and thermo-hydraulic components
steel sealed circuit, externally treated with epoxy paint;
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sealed combustion chamber (type C) suitable for outdoor installations;
metal mesh radiant burner equipped with ignition and ame detection device, controlled by an electronic control unit;
titanium stainless steel shell-and-tube water heat exchang­er, externally insulated;
stainless steel, ue gas latent heat recovery exchanger;
air exchanger with nned coil, with steel pipe and alumini­um ns;
automatic microprocessor-controlled nned coil automatic defrosting valve;
standard or S1 silenced fan (reduction of electrical consump­tion and reduction of sound emission).
Control and safety devices
S61 electronic board with microprocessor, LCD display and knob;
Mod10 additional electronic board (integrated in S61);
auxiliary W10 electronic board
installation water owmeter;
generator limit thermostat, with manual reset;
ue gas temperature thermostat, with manual reset;
generator n temperature sensor;
sealed circuit safety relief valve;
by-pass valve, between high and low pressure circuits;
ionisation ame controller;
gas solenoid valve with double shutter;
anti-icing function for water circuit;
condensate discharge obstruction sensor.
Standard or silenced fan
According to the type of fan the GAHP-A unit is available in two versions:
standard fan, for applications that do not require a special degree of noiselessness;
silenced fan, for applications that require a high degree of noiselessness;
1.2 DIMENSIONS
Figure 1.1 – Service plate
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Hydraulic/gas unions detail
LEGEND G Gas tting Ø ¾” F B Inlet water tting Ø 1¼” F A Outlet water tting Ø 1¼” F
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Figure 1.2 – Size (Standard ventilation)
Figure 1.3 – Dimensions (low consumption silenced fan)
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1.3 COMPONENTS
Figure 1.4 – Internal components - front view
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LEGEND
1. Fan (S1 version)
2. Flue gas tapping point
3. Gas valve
4. Combustion air inlet
5. Blower
6. Ignition transformer
7. Tmix Probe
8. Oil pump
9. Water return tting: “G 1”¼ F
10. Water inlet connection: “G 1”¼ F
11. Gas connection
12. TA Probe
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Figure 1.5 – Internal components - left side view
LEGEND
1. Flue gas thermostat reset
2. Flue gas thermostat sensor
3. Ø 80mm ue gas drain
4. Generator n temperature sensor
5. Switch on and detection electrodes
6. Condensate sensor
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Figure 1.6 – Internal components - right side view
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LEGEND
1. TG Probe
2. Safety valve
3. Delivery pipe owmeter
4. Delivery temperature probe
5. Limit thermostat
6. Defrosting valve
7. Return temperature probe
8. Teva Probe
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1.4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
Figure 1.7 – Wiring diagram of the appliance with low consumption fan (S1)
LEGEND SCH1 S61 circuit board SCH2 W10 circuit board SCH3 Mod10 circuit board TER Appliance power terminal block CNTBOX Flame controller PWRTR Board transformer BLW Blower PMP Hydraulic pump IGNTR Ignition transformer IGN Ignition electrodes FLS Flame sensor
LS Gas valve ON indicator lamp GV Gas solenoid valve TC Manual fumes thermostat TL Generator limit thermostat FM Flowmeter CWS Condensation water sensor VD Defrosting valve FAN Fan CF Filter capacitor FS Condensate hose heating element THRC Hot water return temperature sensor
THMC Hot water delivery temperature sensor TMIX Combustion air temperature sensor TA Ambient air temperature sensor TG Generator temperature sensor TF Fumes temperature sensor or genera-
tor n sensor TEVA Evaporator outlet temperature sensor TK Condensate discharge heating element
thermostat MA Terminal block REED Hydraulic pump rotation sensor
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Figure 1.8 – Wiring diagram of the appliance with standard fan
LEGEND SCH1 S61 circuit board SCH2 W10 circuit board SCH3 Mod10 circuit board TER Appliance power terminal block CNTBOX Flame controller PWRTR Board transformer BLW Blower PMP Hydraulic pump IGNTR Ignition transformer IGN Ignition electrodes FLS Flame sensor LS Gas valve ON indicator lamp
GV Gas solenoid valve TC Manual fumes thermostat TL Generator limit thermostat FM Flowmeter CWS Condensation water sensor VD Defrosting valve FAN Fan C Fan condenser (not present on silenced units) FS Condensate hose heating element THRC Hot water return temperature sensor THMC Hot water delivery temperature sensor
TMIX Combustion air temperature sensor TA Ambient air temperature sensor TG Generator temperature sensor TF Fumes temperature sensor or genera-
tor n sensor TEVA Evaporator outlet temperature sensor TK Condensate discharge heating element
thermostat MA Terminal block REED Hydraulic pump rotation sensor
1.5 ELECTRONIC BOARDS
Electronic boards (S61+Mod10)
The unit's electrical board contains:
Electronic Board S61 (Figure 1.9 p. 14), with micropro- cessor, it controls the appliance and displays data, messages
and operative codes. The appliance is monitored and pro­grammed by interacting with the display and knob.
Auxiliary Mod10 electronic board (Figure 1.10 p. 15), overlapping S61, it handles power modulation of the burner, fan and water circulation pump.
Satellite W10 electronic board (Figure 1.11p. 15), inter- connected to the S61 board and located next to it, used to control defrosting operations of the GAHP unit.
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Figure 1.9 – Electronic board S61
LEGEND SCH1 Electronic board S61 SCH3 Electronic board Mod10 (see specic
picture for more details) A1, A2 Auxiliary inputs ENC Knob F1 Fuse T 2A F2 Fuse T 10A F3 Fuse T 2A F4 Fuse T 3,15A FAN (BK, WH, BR) Fan output FS5 (24V AC) Board power supply 24-0-24
Vac IGN.BOX (L, N) Flame control unit power supply 230 Vac
J1 Jumper CAN BUS J10 Jumper N.O. contact J82 Board connector W10 (on Mod10) JP10 6 pole ame control unit connector JP12 Flue gas probe input or generator n
probe JTAG Connector for board programming S61 MAIN 230V (L, N) Board power supply S61
230 Vac CONTACT Normally open pump contact P7 (R, W, Y, O) Enable input P8 (GND, L, H) Connector CAN BUS PUMP 230V (L, N) Oil hydraulic pump power
supply output
SPI Communication port with board
Mod10
SRT1 Oil hydraulic pump rotation sensor
input SRT2 Hot water ow meter input TA Ambient air temperature probe TA1 Evaporator output probe input TA2 Not used TCN Combustive air temperature probe
input TF Flue gas thermostat input
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Figure 1.10 – Mod10 controller
Mod10 controller
Figure 1.11 – W10 electronic controller
1.6 OPERATION MODE
ON/OFF or modulating operation
The GAHP unit may work in two modes:
mode (1) ON/OFF, i.e. On (at full power) or O, with circulat­ing pump at constant or variable ow;
mode (2) MODULATING, i.e. at variable load from 50% to 100% of power, with circulating pump at variable ow.
LEGEND HFLOW Not used CFLOW Condensation water sensor control J51 SPI connector HPMP Primary circuit hot water pump control
output (0-10 V )
CPMP Low consumption fan control output
(0-10V) NC1-C1 Status indication of locking warnig/error CN5 Blower control J82 W10 auxiliary controller connector J83 W10 cable shielding connection W10 CN1 Inputs 0-10V (not used)
LEGEND FS1 Defrosting valve contact JP1 Communication with S61/Mod10
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