Technibel REVE 247C, REVE 237R Service Manual

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Cooling only model
Heat pump model
0.8180.501.1 11 / 2007
REVE 237R (I)
TECHNICAL DATA & SERVICE MANUAL
REVE 247C (I)
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SPECIFICATIONS
1) Unit specifications 3
2) Major Component specifications 4
B OPERATING RANG
E
5
C DIMENSIONAL DAT
A
6
D PERFORMANCE CHARTS 7
E REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAMS 10
F FUNCTIONS
1) Cool Mode Operation 11
2) Heat Mode Operation 12
3) Auto Mode Operation 13
4) Dry Mode Operation 14
5) Fan Mode Operation 14
6) Auto Fan Speed 14
7) Forced Mode 15
8) Protection operations in Cool and Dry Mode 15
9) Protection operation in Heat Mode 16
10) I Feel Function 18
11) Night Function 18
12) Diagnostic 19
13) Jumpers 20
14) Contacts for building automatio
15) Maintenance 21
16) Manual Unit Control and Led Indicators 22
17) Outdoor fan operation 23
18) Drain Pump 24
G ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAMS 25
H TROUBLESHOOTING 27
I REFRIGERANT CHARG
E
35
L CHECKING ELECTRAL COMPONENTS
1) Measurement of Insulation Resistance 36
2) Checking Continuity of Fuse on PCS Ass'y 37
3) Checking Motor Capacitor 37
M BOILER CONNECTION KIT
1) Specifications and operating limits 38
2) Performance charts 39
3) Component specifications 40
4) Hydraulic connections and valves 41
Table of contents
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SPECIFICATIONS
1) UNIT SPECIFICATION
S
COOLING HEATING
BTU / h 8020 7700
kW 2,35 2,25
BTU / h
kW
Air circulation (high/med/low)
m3 / h
Moisture removal (high speed) Cooling l / h 1,0 ---
Dry 27°C ( 60% R.U.) liters / 24h 30 ---
30°C (80% R.U.) liters / 24h 59 ---
Voltage rating V Available voltage range V Running Ampere (air conditioner) A 4,2 4,0 Running Ampere (hot-water system) A Power input (air conditioner) W 900 850 Power input (hot-water system) W Power factor 0,93 0,92 C.O.P 2,61 2,65 Compressor locked rotor amperes A
Refrig./Stand. Charge at shipmen R410A
Ducts diameter ( 2pcs ) mm Water connections diameter onli models 245C / 235H
mm mm mm mm
kg
NOTE
Rating conditions:
59
30
220 - 240
Fan speed (air conditioner)
Wireless remote control unit
ON / OFF 24 hours and programTimer
Control unit
198 - 264
17
7160
Heating: outside air temp.: 7° C DB, 6° C WB, indoor air temp.: 20° C DB
FEATURES
Controls / temperature control Microprocessor / I.C. Thermostat
3 Airflow direction (Indoor)
Horizontal
520g
Washable, easy access
600g
Capillary tube
2,62
27
Rotary (hermetic)
Manual
3 + Auto
Cooling: outside air temp.: 35° C DB, indoor air temp.: 27° C DB, 19° C WB
Fan speed (hot-water system)
52 / 50,75
Condensate drain system
Compressor
Air filter
1/2" Gas
Vertical
Auto (manual for hot water system)
Refrigerant control
UNIT MODEL REVE 247C REVE 237R
Capacity (air conditioner)
Power source 220 - 240 V 50 Hz
PERFORMANCES COOLING
8360
2,45
2,1
330-300-280
935
0,95
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
330-300-280
1,2
Capacity (hot-water
system)
4,3
0,10
By duct
162
735
42-39-32
Data can be changed without notice
839
260-280
Sound pressure level (Indoor)
50 / 48,75
Hot-water system Hi/Me/Lo dB(A)
Air conditioner Hi/Me/Lo dB(A)
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
45-43-41
Not requested
Net weight
162
Height Widht Depht Holes diameter in the wall (2)
Sound pressure level (outdoor)
Air conditioner Hi dB(A) 53 at 4 m.
Air conditioner Lo dB(A) 48,5 at 4 m.
A
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2) MAJOR COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS
Controls
Jumper Setting JP1….JP5 (see Electric waring diagram
)
Model
Resistance (at 25° C) k
Resistance (at 25° C) k
Resistance (at 25° C) Kω
Model Number / Diameter / Lenght mm No. of pole / rpm (230 V, high) Nominal input W Coil resistance (at 25° C)
°C
µF
VAC
Model Number / Diameter / Lenght mm No. of pole / rpm (230 V) Nominal input W Coil resistance (at 25° C)
°C
µF
VAC
Model
W cc
Coil resistance (at 20° C)
µF
VAC
°C °C
Operating amp. (Ambient temp. 25° C)
THERMISTOR (ROOM SENSOR) TH2
10 ± 5%
5
FAN & FAN MOTOR (FMI)
Cross-flow 1 / Ø100 / 515
4 / 1350
30
K35406-MO2024
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT THERMISTOR (COIL SENSOR) TH1 NTC (with brass pipe)
SAC W-REM
69 ± 9°C
148 ± 5°C
420
350
2350
External
30
450
Rotary ( Hermetic)
384208021
(Internal bimetallic type)
TMR : blu - STB : yellow - OPR : green
10 ± 5%
10 ± 3%
Compressor oil RB68A or Freol Alpha68M
Open Close
Operating temperature
Overload relay (OLR)
Run capacitor (C1)
Safety device
180
(Internal bimetallic type)
BLU-BRN: 74± 5%
BLU-BLK: 66± 5%
Nominal cooling capacity
Open Close
Setting
Run capacitor (C3) COMPRESSOR (CM)
CONTROLLER (PCB)
UNIT MODEL REVE 247C REVE 237R
Part No.
Control circuit fuse (F1)
SWITCH INDICATOR ASSY PCB
2,54mm - 5 pcs 2,54mm - 5 pcs
Microprocessor
SAC ON-OFF IDU
250VAC - 5A -T
Led color
5PS102EAA
C-R : 3.863
150 ± 5K
Autoreset
THERMISTOR (AIR SENSOR) TH5
Safety device
GRY-WHT: 545÷630
WHT-VLT: 92÷105
Run capacitor (C2)
Centrifugal 1 / Ø146 / 140
2 / 2060
Setting
FAN & FAN MOTOR (FMO)
440
D2E 146 - HS03 - 46
Autoreset
1,5
Trip in 6 to 16 sec. at 16A
VLT-ORG: 62÷71
GRY-BRN: 78÷90
Open 150 ± 10K Close
C-S : 3.309
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Model Rating Nominal intput Coil resistance (at 20° C)
SAFETY FLOAT SWITCH (FS)
Model Contact rating
FLAP MOTOR (FLP)
Type Model Rating Coil resistence (Ambient temp. 25°C)
4 WAYS VALVE (20S
)
Model Coil rating Coil resistence (Ambient temp. 20°C)
HEAT EXCHANGER COIL (EVAPORATOR
)
Coil Rows Fin pitch mm
Face area
m
2
HEAT EXCHANGER COIL (CONDENSER
)
Coil Rows Fin pitch mm
Face area
m
2
THERMOSTATIC VALVE DRAIN PA
N
Open °C Close °C Stroke mm
OPERATING RANGE
Cooling only model
Heat pump model
---
---
DP 25-1101-07 or
SQ-136---
DP 25-1107
4,4 15,5 5,16
3
220-240VAC~50Hz
Model
---
---
1,6
5W - 0,05A
1440 ± 5%---
Aluminium plate fin / copper tube
BI 1300 2725
UNIT MODEL REVE 247C REVE 237R
291036
CONDENSATE PUMP (PC)
Stepping motor
MP24GA1
778 ± 8%
0,107
DC 12V
WHT-BLU (respectively 4 wires) : 380 ± 7%
230 V AC/DC - 0,5 A
AC 220V, 50 Hz, 6W
---
43° C DB 16° C DB
Dry
Maximum 32° C BS/ 80% R.U. 43° C DB
Minimum 16° C BS/ 80% R.U. 16° C DB
Dry
Maximum
Minimum
32° C BS/ 80% R.U. 16° C BS/ 80% R.U.
27° C DB
//
24° C DB / 18° C WB
-8° C DB / -9° C WB
Indoor air intake temp.
32° C DB/ 23° C WB 19° C DB/ 14° C WB
Outdoor air intake temp.
43° C DB 19° C DB
Cooling
Heating
Temperature
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
19° C DB/ 14° C WB
Aluminium plate fin / copper tube
4
1,3
0,111
43° C DB 19° C DB
Indoor air intake temp. Outdoor air intake temp.
32° C DB/ 23° C WB
Cooling
Temperature
Maximum
Minimum
B
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DIMENSIONAL DATA
C
All dimensions are in mm
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Conditions: Power source 230 V - 1- 50 Hz - Single phas
e
Indoor air velocit
y
High speed
Cooling characteristics
Indoor relative humidity 48%
Capacity (%)
DISEGNO MACCHINA
Power input (%)
E.E.R. (%)
PERFORMANCE CHARTS
REVE 247C Cooling only model
D
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
19 23 27 31 35 39 43
W
32 27
19
outdoor air D.B.temp. °C
indoor air D.B. temp.
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
120
19 23 27 31 35 39 43
W
outdoor air D.B. temp. °C
32
27
19
indoor air D.B. temp. °C
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
19 23 27 31 35 39 43
W/W
indoor air D.B. temp. °C
32
27
19
outdoor air D.B. temp. °C
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Conditions: Power source 230 V - 1- 50 Hz - Single phas
e
Indoor air velocit
y
High speed
Cooling characteristics
Indoor relative humidity 48%
Capacity (%)
DISEGNO MACCHINA
Power input (%)
E.E.R. (%)
REVE 237R Heat pump model
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
19 23 27 31 35 39 43
w
indoor air D.B. temp. °C
outdoor air D.B.tem
p
. °C
19
27
32
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
19 23 27 31 35 39 43
w
outdoor air D.B. temp. °C
indoor air D.B. temp. °C
32
27
19
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
19 23 27 31 35 39 43
W/W
outdoor air D.B. temp. °C
indoor air D.B. temp. °C
19
27
32
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Heating characteristics
Outdoor relative humidity 85%
Capacity (%)
DISEGNO MACCHINA
Power input (%)
COP (%)
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
-10 -6 -2 2 6 10
W
indoor air D.B. temp.20°C
outdoor air D.B.tem
p
. °C
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
115
-10 -6 -2 2 6 10
W
indoor air D.B. temp.20°C
outdoor air D.B.tem
p
. °C
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
-10 -6 -2 2 6 10
W/W
indoor air D.B. temp.20°C
outdoor air D.B.tem
p
. °C
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REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM COOLING MODEL
REFRIGERANT FLOW DIAGRAM HEAT PUMP MODEL
REVE 247C
REVE 237R
E
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FUNCTIONS
1) Cool Mode Operation
In Cooling Mode, the operation of the compressor (CM), Outdoor Fan (FMO) and Indoor Fan (FMI) are determined by the difference between the room air temperature (RAT) and the set point temperature (SPT) as shown in the graph.
NOTES
1. In this graph, the FMI is operating with the “Auto Fan Speed” setting. If the user has selected the Low, Medium or High fan speed, the FMI will run constantly at that speed only.
2. In addition to the temperature difference of above, the operations of the main components (CM, FMO, FMI) is also controlled by protection delays. That is: - the minimum off time of compressor is 3 minutes. -
- the minimum off time of compressor is 3 minutes. -
- the indoor fan can change speed only after it has operated at the same speed for 30 sec if in AUTO
and 1 sec for the other settings (High, Med, Low).
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2) Heat Mode Operation
The Heating mode operation is similar to the Cooling mode operation. The CM, FMO and FMI are mainly controlled by the value of (RAT – SPT). In the graph above, the FMI is operating in AUTO speed mode. Therefore, the FMI speed changes automatically according to the (RT - SPT).
NOTES
1. After the CM has stopped, the FMI runs for 30s in order to purge heat from the indoor coil.
2. The FMI will not be turned on until the indoor coil temperature is warm enough to prevent the supply of cool air (see COLD DRAFT PREVENTION feature for details). The indoor fan can change speed only after it has operated at the same speed for 30 sec if in AUTO and 1 sec for the other settings (High, Med, Low).
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3) Auto Mode Operation
In Auto Mode, the unit switches automatically between the Auto Cooling and Auto Heating in order to maintain the room temperature (RAT) at the prescribed set point (SPT). The switching between the two modes is according to the above graph. Refer to the sections 1.COOLING MODE and 2.HEATING MODE for system operation details.
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4) Dry Mode Operation
Dry operation remove moisture from indoor air running, in cooling mode, at a low level without reducing the ambient temperature. This is done cycling ON and OFF indoor and outdoor units according to below.
ROOM DRY LEVEL
TEMP
SPT+2°C LEVEL 0
Operation according to COOLING mode
CM on
< SPT+2°C LEVEL 1 FMO on
SPT-1°C FMI switches between L and off (30 seconds)
RV off CM switches 9 minutes off and 3 minutes on
< SPT-1°C LEVEL 2 FMO switches 9 minutes off and 3 minutes ON
15°C FMI switches off and L during CM operation
RV off CM off
< 15°C DRY OFF ZONE FMO off
FMI off RV off
SPT = Set Point Temperature
5) Fan Mode Operation
With this mode, the indoor fan is turned on while CM, FMO and RV stay off all the time. The user can select between 3 speeds: HIGH, MEDIUM and LOW.
6) Auto Fan speed
With this option selected, the indoor fan speed changes automatically according to the difference between the detected air temperature (RAT sensor) and the set point (SPT):
COOLING MODE
2 (RAT – SPT):
HIGH speed
1 (RAT – SPT) < 2:
MEDIUM speed
(RAT – SPT) < 1:
LOW speed
HEATING MODE
2 (SPT - RAT):
HIGH speed
(SPT - RAT) < 2:
MEDIUM speed
NOTE
SPT = Set Point Temperature
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7) Forced Mode
In this mode the system operates (COOLING or HEATING mode – fixed settings) or is switched off by means of the OPERATION button on the front panel. The operation modes can be selected pressing the button in a cyclic way (OFF Ö COOL Ö HEAT Ö OFF…). The settings are:
COOLING mode
SET POINT temperature = 25°C FAN SPEED = HIGH
HEATING mode
SET POINT temperature = 21°C FAN SPEED = HIGH
See also paragraph 15 for additional details.
8) Protection operations in Cool and Dry Mode
8.1 Freeze-up
This protection prevents ice formation on the indoor coil heat exchanger. The protection is activated by the indoor coil temperature (ICT sensor) and only after 6 minutes of compressor operation. This protection acts in 2 levels:
LEVEL 1
INDOOR FAN SPEED: ANY (as selected from remote controller) COMPRESSOR: ON OUTDOOR FAN: cycling (30 seconds ON B 30 seconds OFF). DRAIN PUMP: operates according to paragraph 17
LEVEL 2
INDOOR FAN SPEED: ANY (as selected from remote controller) COMPRESSOR: OFF for at least 6 minutes and until ICT 8°C OUTDOOR FAN: OFF for at least 6 minutes and until ICT 8°C DRAIN PUMP: always ON ( stops when exiting the protection)
The system exit this protection routine when ICT temperature rises above 8°C.
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9) Protection operations in Heat Mode
9.1 Cold draft
This feature prevents the supply of cold air forcing the indoor fan to a speed which cannot be changed by the user. As soon as the protection mode is exited speed can be changed manually through the remote controller. The protection acts in the following
9.2 Defrost
The defrost process is controlled by a detection algorithm designed in order to mantain optimal utilization of the heat pump capacity especially during negative outdoor temperature conditions. During DEFROST OPERATION the main components operates according to the following chart:
8 sec.
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9.3 Overheat
This feature prevents the build up of high pressure in the indoor heat exchanger during heating operation
A (°C) B (°C) C (°C)
237R
60 55 46
B
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10) I FEEL Function
As standard configuration the air conditioner operates detecting the room temperature through the sensor equipped in the wireless remote controller (icon I FEEL shown on the display). This feature provides a personalised environment since the temperature can be detected where the remote controller is located. It is possible to de-activate this option pressing the I FEEL button on the remote controller. In this case the I FEEL icon is no longer displayed and room temperature is detected trough the sensor included in the indoor unit.
11) NIGHT Function
When this function is active, room temperature changes automatically to compensate for body temperature variations while sleeping. After 10 hours of operation system switches automatically to OFF state. This mode of operation is available both in COOLING and HEATING mode.
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12) Diagnostic
With this feature is possible to have a visual signal that a trouble is occurring. This mode is always active and the signalling is made through the display board LEDS . In case of no troubles the LEDS status follows its normal function.
NOTES
The troubles are showed according a priority list that is in case of more than one
trouble present, is always showed, at first, the one with the highest priority (1  2 3 etc).
Sensor damaged means a situation where sensor is short-circuited or opened.In case of damaged sensors, the system (CM, FMO, FMI etc), if in OFF state, does not start.WRONG MODE SELECTED means a situation where the operating mode chosen with remote controller
does not comply with the one allowed by jumpers settings.
Priority TROUBLE
LD1(stby) LD2(opr) LD3(timer)
1 RAT damaged F O O 2 ICT damaged F F O 3 WRONG MODE F F F
SELECTED
4 Water level alarm O F O
O = LED off F = LED blinking
See paragraph
17. DRAIN PUMP
LEDS status Effects
System does not operate
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13) JUMPERS CONFIGURATION
Jumpers are located on the indoor PCB near the MODE button.
Unit is shipped with jumpers set according to the following table:
JUMPER STATUS
JP1 open JP2 open for H/P models - closed for other versions JP3 open JP4 closed JP5 closed
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14) CONTACTS FOR BUILDING AUTOMATION
INPUT CONTACT (J4 - green) - AVAILABLE ONLY IF "BOILER CONNECTION KIT" IS NOT INSTALLED
The status of this input affects system operation according to the following:
Contact OPEN : system does not operate (always OFF) – inputs from wireless remote controller are not processed Contact CLOSED: system operates in the normal way according to the inputs coming from wireless remote controller
OUTPUT CONTACT (J12)
This connector is directly tied to the contact (normally open) of a power relay which activates every time the following alarm condition occur:
RAT damaged
ICT damaged
In this case when alarm happens, on poles 1 and 3 of J12 connector, 220 VAC-50Hz are available. Max electrical load: 1A- 240VA
C
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15) MAINTENANCE
Changing the Address of the Air Conditione
r
In case of more than one air conditioner operating in the same room, it may be necessary to assign an address to each unit in order to avoid operation conflicts. Address is set acting on the dip-switches located on the indoor PCB and on the remote controller. The PCB settings must match the corresponding ones on the wireless remote controller
How to change address of the air conditioner
Dip switch is located on the indoor PCB near the buzzer. Set the PCB to the address desidered
UNIT
ADDRES
S
SW1 SW2
1 off off 2 off on 3 on off 4onon
As default switches SW1 and SW2 are in off status (PCB factory state).
How to change address on Remote Control Unit
Dip switch is located on the battery compartment.
1) Pull out the door and remove the batteries.
2) Set the switch SW1 and SW2 according to the indoor PCB settings (do not act on SW3 and SW4)
3) Insert the batteries and pull on the door
As default switches SW1 and SW2 are in off status (remote controller factory state).
SETTINGS
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16) Manual Unit Control and LED indicators
The push button switch and the LED indicators on display panel let the user to control the unit operation without a R/C (Remote Controller). Their operations are provided below.
Push Button Switch :
Use to cycle the operation mode of the A/C unit among COOL, HEAT and OFF modes, without using the R/C.
Every time this switch is pressed, the next operation mode is selected, in order:
- Off => Cool mode => Heat mode => Off => … (for heat pump model)
- Off => Cool mode => Off => … (for cooling only model)
- The A/C will start in High fan speed. The temperature setting is 25°C for cooling and 21°C for heating mode.
WARNING:
the OFF position does not disconnect the power. Use the main power switch to turn off power completely.
Led indicators :
1. Lights up during Timer operation.
1. Lights up when the Air conditioner is connected to power and ready to receive the Remote Control command.
2. Blinks continuously in case of any thermistor failure.
1. Lights up in Operation mode ( Note: OFF in standby mode).
2. Blinks for 0,5 sec., to announce that a R/C infrared signal has been received and stored.
3. Blinks continuously in case of any thermistor failure.
4. Blinks continuously in case of FS (Float Switch) trips for high water level.
TIMER+STBY+OPR LAMP 1. Blinks continuously in case of wrong mode selected.
Recovery from Power Failure
OPERATION
LAMP
STANDBY
TIMER LAMP
BUTTON
OPERATION
LAMP
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17) Outdoor fan operation
Outdoor fan speed change from HI to Low according to outdoor air temperature as indicated on the chart below.
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18) DRAIN PUMP
Pump operates when the unit is running in COOLING and DRY modes. The level detection is done through a float switch connected at the input FS (closed under normal condition, and opened when water overflow). System operation is according to the following chart:
0sec 0sec
10sec
10sec
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ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAMS
1- Cooling only model
LEGEND
A
PCB Controller
SW-IND-ASS
Y
Indicator ass
y
FMI Indoor fan motor
TH1-2-3-4-5
Thermistor
CM Compressor motor TP Terminal plate OLR Overload relay HWC Hot water control FMO Outdoor fan motor TM Limit water thermostat C1-2-3 Capacitor EWV Water electric valve PC Condensate pump motor FS Float switch 20S 4-way valve FLP Flap motor PCB/FMO Controller Outdoor fan motor F1 Fuse
REVE 247C
G
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2- Heat pump model
LEGENDA
PCB Controller
SW-IND-ASS
Y
Indicator ass
y
FMI Indoor fan motor
TH1-2-3-4-5
Thermistor
CM Compressor motor TP Terminal plate OLR Overload relay HWC Hot water control FMO Outdoor fan motor TM Limit water thermostat C1-2-3 Capacitor EWV Water electric valve PC Condensate pump motor FS Float switch 20S 4-way valve FLP Flap motor PCB/FMO Controller Outdoor fan motor F1 Fuse
REVE 237R
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CHECK BEFORE AND AFTER «TROUBLESHOOTING»
(A) Check power supply wiring.
• Check the power supply wires are correctly connected.
(B) Check power supply.
• Check that voltage is in specified range (±10% of the rating).
• Check that power is being supplied.
• WARNING: If the following troubleshooting must be done with power supplied, be careful not to touch any uninsulated live part that can cause
ELECTRIC SHOCK.
A CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS OR FUSE BLOWS.
• When circuit breaker is set to ON, it trips in a few moments. Resetting is not possible.
• Measure insulation resistance. There is a possibility of ground fault. If resistance value is 1 Mohm or less, insulation is defective.
B CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS IN SEVERAL MINUTES AFTER TURNING AIR CONDITIONER ON.
1 • There is the possibility of short circuit.
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2 • The unit does not run.
WATER LEVEL ALARM - OPERATION LAMP IS BLINKING
.
Malfunctioning of the condensate drainanege system.
NOTE: In case of emergency the air conditioner can work by drainage the condensate from the little pipe into a rather short container. Extract the little pipe and remove the cap.
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D UNIT AND COMPRESSOR DO NOT RUN.
The unit does not run when air conditioner is in the follwing conditions:
• When the room temperature is below the setting temperature.
• During the protection modes.
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E SOME PARTS OF THE AIR CONDITIONER DO NOT OPERATE.
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F AIR CONDITIONER OPERATES, BUT ABNORMALITIES ARE OBSERVED.
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G POOR COOLING OR HEATING.
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H EXCESSIVE COOLING OR HEATING.
I A SENSOR IS DEFECTIVE.
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REFRIGERANT CHARGE R410
A
IMPORTANT
In order to recharge the unit use the high-pressure side gate.
Preliminary operation after refrigerant charge
DISEGNO
REFRIGERANT CHARGE
REVE 247C
600 g
REVE 237R
520 g
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DISEGNO MACCHINA
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DISEGNO MACCHINA
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DISEGNO MACCHINA
Capacity at standard conditions Power input W Fan speed Standard conditions:
T water K
Water coil only P water kPa
water flow l/h Valve and tubes P water kPa including water flow l/h
Max temperature inlet hot water °C Max pressure ba
r
1) SPECIFICATIONS
BOILER CONNECTION KIT ONLY FOR MODELS 247C / 237R
Power source 230 V ~ 50 Hz
W 2100
70Inlet water temp. °C
Ambient temp. °C
OPERATING LIMITS
20
2,9 ( 290 mmH2O)
190 ( 3,1 l/min.)
HighFan speed
70°C
10
27
3 ( Hi - Me - Lo )
155 ( 2,6 l/min.)
10
0,7 ( 70 mmH2O)
M
By installer
By installer
Electric water valve
Controller
Hot water coil
Existing water
connections
Air conditioner
Boiler connection Kit
1/2" Gas Female diameter
Typical installation
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Performance on different conditions
DISEGNO MACCHINA
2) PERFORMANCE CHARTS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Water flow l/h
Pressure drop kPa
WATER FLOW AND PRESSURE DROP – ( 3 WAY VALVE AND PIPE INCLUDING )
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%
140%
4 6 8 10 12 14 16
t = (inlet water temp.) - (outlet water temp.)
Capacity
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Pressure drop kPa
70° C inlet water temp.
60° C
50° C
Capacity ruduction factor : High speed = 1 ; Med. speed = 0,96 ; Low speed = 0,93
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Type Controls Thermostat Setting
Differential
Type Resistance (at 25° C) k
Type Controls Thermostat Setting
DISEGNO MACCHINA Differential
Type Resistance (at 25° C) k
Electrical rating
setting Differential
Type Supply voltage Power consumpion: Continous
Start-up Nominal force Nominal stroke Full stroke time at 50°C
Type Body Type Threaded Male Connection Close-Off Pressure kPa
Type Rows Fin pitch mm
Face area
m
2
Threaded Male Connection
2,0
0,102
1/2" Gas
3) COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS ( Boiler connection kit )
Water HEAT EXCHANGER COIL
Coil Aluminium plate fin / Copper tube
1
CONTROLLER ( HWC )
Manual
6°C ±1°C ÷ 30°C ±1°C
THERMISTOR ( ROOM SENSOR ) TH4
LIMIT WATER THERMOSTAT ( TM )
as alternative CONTROLLER ( HWC )
THERMISTOR ( ROOM SENSOR ) TH4
77798
6,8 ±2%
Control Autoreset
Open : 31°C ±3°C - Close: 42°C±4°C
11K
10(1,6) A - 250Vac
1K
4,7 ±2%
000TSA
STLNGY050
078564-00
Manual
6°C ±1°C ÷ 30°C ±1°C
1K
2,5 W
36 W (150 mA) max
125 N
WATER ELECTRIC VALVE ( EWV ) Electric Thermal Actuator
230VAC ± 15%
VA-7040-23
4,5 mm Actuator stem extends : 60 sec Actuator stem retract : 10 min
1/2" Gas
100
3-way Forged brass valve VG-5510EC
3-way NO bypass
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4) HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS AND VALVES
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DISEGNO MACCHINA
R.D. 28 Reyrieux BP 131 - 01601 Trévoux CEDEX France
Tél. 04.74.00.92.92 - Fax 04.74.00.42.00
R.C.S. Bourg-en-Bresse B 759 200 728
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