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INSTALLATION AND

OPERATION MANUAL

Packaged reversible air to water heat pumps

EUWYN5KAZW1
EUWYN8KAZW1
EUWYN10KAZW1
EUWYN12KAZW1
EUWYN16KAZW1
EUWYN20KAZW1
EUWYN24KAZW1

EUWYP5KAZW1
EUWYP8KAZW1
EUWYP10KAZW1
EUWYP12KAZW1
EUWYP16KAZW1
EUWYP20KAZW1
EUWYP24KAZW1

EUWYB5KAZW1
EUWYB8KAZW1
EUWYB10KAZW1
EUWYB12KAZW1
EUWYB16KAZW1
EUWYB20KAZW1
EUWYB24KAZW1
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CE - DECLARATION-OF-CONFORMITY CE - DECLARACION-DE-CONFORMIDAD CE - DECLARAÇÃO-DE-CONFORMIDADE CE - ERKLÆRING OM-SAMSVAR CE - IZJAVA-O-USKLAĐENOSTI CE - IZJAVA O SKLADNOSTI CE - ATITIKTIES-DEKLARACIJA
CE - KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG CE - DICHIARAZIONE-DI-CONFORMITA СЕ - ЗАЯВЛЕНИЕ-О-СООТВЕТСТВИИ CE - ILMOITUS-YHDENMUKAISUUDESTA CE - MEGFELELŐSÉGI-NYILATKOZAT CE - VASTAVUSDEKLARATSIOON CE - ATBILSTĪBAS-DEKLARĀCIJA
CE - DECLARATION-DE-CONFORMITE CE - ¢H§ø™H ™YMMOPºø™H™ CE - OPFYLDELSESERKLÆRING CE - PROHLÁŠENÍ-O-SHODĚ CE - DEKLARACJA-ZGODNOŚCI CE - ДЕКЛАРАЦИЯ-ЗА-СЪОТВЕТСТВИЕ CE - VYHLÁSENIE-ZHODY
CE - CONFORMITEITSVERKLARING CE - FÖRSÄKRAN-OM-ÖVERENSTÄMMELSE CE - DECLARAŢIE-DE-CONFORMITATE CE - UYUMLULUK-BİLDİRİSİ
Daikin Europe N.V.
01 declares under its sole responsibility that the air conditioning models to which this declar ation relates: 10 erklærer under eneansvar, at klimaanlægmodellerne, som denne deklaration vedrører: 19 z vso odgovornostjo izjavlja, da so modeli klimatskih naprav, na katere se izjava nanaša:
02 erklärt auf seine alleinige Verantwortung daß die Modelle der Klimageräte für die diese Erklärung bestimmt ist: 11 deklarerar i egenskap av huvudansvarig, att luftkonditioneringsmodellerna som berörs av denna deklaration innebär att: 20 kinnitab oma täielikul vastutusel, et käesoleva deklaratsiooni alla kuuluvad kliimaseadmete mudelid:
03 déclare sous sa seule responsabilité que les appareils d'air conditionné visés par la présente déclar ation: 12 erklærer et fullstendig ansvar for at de luftkondisjoneringsmodeller som berøres av denne deklarasjon innebærer at: 21 декларира на своя отговорност, че моделите климатична инсталация, за които се отнася тази декларация:
04 verklaart hierbij op eigen exclusieve verantwoordelijkheid dat de airconditioning units waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft: 13 ilmoittaa yksinomaan omalla vastuullaan, että tämän ilmoituksen tarkoittamat ilmastointilaitteiden mallit: 22 visiška savo atsakomybe skelbia, kad oro kondicionavimo prietaisų modeliai, kuriems yra taikoma ši deklaracija:
05 declara baja su única responsabilidad que los modelos de aire acondicionado a los cuales hace referencia la declaración: 14 prohlašuje ve své plné odpovědnosti, že modely klimatizace, k nimž se toto prohlášení vztahuje: 23 ar pilnu atbildību apliecina, ka tālāk uzskaitīto modeĮu gaisa kondicionētāji, uz kuriem attiecas šī deklarācija:
06 dichiara sotto sua responsabilità che i condizionatori modello a cui è riferita questa dichiarazione: 15 izjavljuje pod isključivo vlastitom odgovornošću da su modeli klima uređaja na koje se ova izjava odnosi: 24 vyhlasuje na vlastnú zodpovednosť, že tieto klimatizačné modely, na ktoré sa vzťahuje toto vyhlásenie:
07 ‰ËÏÒÓÂÈ Ì ·ÔÎÏÂÈÛÙÈ΋ Ù˘ ¢ı‡ÓË fiÙÈ Ù· ÌÔÓ٤Ϸ ÙˆÓ ÎÏÈÌ·ÙÈÛÙÈÎÒÓ Û˘Û΢ÒÓ ÛÙ· ÔÔ›· ·Ó·Ê¤ÚÂÙ·È Ë ·ÚÔ‡Û· ‰‹ÏˆÛË: 16 teljes felelőssége tudatában kijelenti, hogy a klímaberendezés modellek, melyekre e nyilatkozat vonatkozik: 25 tamamen kendi sorumluluğunda olmak üzere bu bildirinin ilgili olduğu klima modellerinin aşağıdaki gibi olduğunu beyan eder:
08 declara sob sua exclusiva responsabilidade que os modelos de ar condicionado a que esta declaração se refere: 17 deklaruje na własną i wyłączną odpowiedzialność, że modele klimatyzatorów, których dotyczy niniejsza deklaracja:
09 заявляет, исключительно под свою ответственность, что модели кондиционеров воздуха, к которым относится настоящее заявление: 18 declară pe proprie răspundere că aparatele de aer condiţionat la care se referă această declaraţie:
EUWY*5KAZW1***, EUWY*8KAZW1***, EUWY*10KAZW1***, EUWY*12KAZW1***, EUWY*16KAZW1***, EUWY*20KAZW1***, EUWY*24KAZW1***,
* = , , -, 1, 2, 3, ...9, A, B, C, ..., Z

01 are in conformity with the following standard(s) or other normative document(s), provided that these are used in accordance with our 08 estão em conformidade com a(s) seguinte(s) norma(s) ou outro(s) documento(s) normativo(s), desde que estes sejam utilizados de 16 megfelelnek az alábbi szabvány(ok)nak vagy egyéb irányadó dokumentum(ok)nak, ha azokat előírás szerint használják:
instructions: acordo com as nossas instruções: 17 spełniają wymogi następujących norm i innych dokumentów normalizacyjnych, pod warunkiem że używane są zgodnie z naszymi
02 der/den folgenden Norm(en) oder einem anderen Normdokument oder -dokumenten entspricht/entsprechen, unter der Voraussetzung, 09 соответствуют следующим стандартам или другим нормативным документам, при условии их использования согласно нашим instrukcjami:
daß sie gemäß unseren Anweisungen eingesetzt werden: инструкциям: 18 sunt în conformitate cu următorul (următoarele) standard(e) sau alt(e) document(e) normativ(e), cu condiţia ca acestea să fie utilizate în
03 sont conformes à la/aux norme(s) ou autre(s) document(s) normatif(s), pour autant qu'ils soient utilisés conformément à nos instructions: 10 overholder følgende standard(er) eller andet/andre retningsgivende dokument(er), forudsat at disse anvendes i henhold til vore conformitate cu instrucţiunile noastre
04 conform de volgende norm(en) of één of meer andere bindende documenten zijn, op voorwaarde dat ze worden gebruikt overeenkomstig instrukser: 19 skladni z naslednjimi standardi in drugimi normativi, pod pogojem, da se uporabljajo v skladu z našimi navodili:
onze instructies: 11 respektive utrustning är utförd i överensstämmelse med och följer följande standard(er) eller andra normgivande dokument, under 20 on vastavuses järgmis(t)e standardi(te)ga või teiste normatiivsete dokumentidega, kui neid kasutatakse vastavalt meie juhenditele:
05 están en conformidad con la(s) siguiente(s) norma(s) u otro(s) documento(s) normativo(s), siempre que sean utilizados de acuerdo con förutsättning att användning sker i överensstämmelse med våra instruktioner: 21 съответстват на следните стандарти или други нормативни документи, при условие, че се използват съгласно нашите
nuestras instrucciones: 12 respektive utstyr er i overensstemmelse med følgende standard(er) eller andre normgivende dokument(er), under forutssetning av at инструкции:
06 sono conformi al(i) seguente(i) standard(s) o altro(i) documento(i) a carattere normativo, a patto che vengano usati in conformità alle disse brukes i henhold til våre instrukser: 22 atitinka žemiau nurodytus standartus ir (arba) kitus norminius dokumentus su sąlyga, kad yra naudojami pagal mūsų nurodymus:
nostre istruzioni: 13 vastaavat seuraavien standardien ja muiden ohjeellisten dokumenttien vaatimuksia edellyttäen, että niitä käytetään ohjeidemme 23 tad, ja lietoti atbilstoši ražotāja norādījumiem, atbilst sekojošiem standartiem un citiem normatīviem dokumentiem:
07 Â›Ó·È Û‡Ìʈӷ Ì ÙÔ(·) ·ÎfiÏÔ˘ıÔ(·) ÚfiÙ˘Ô(·) ‹ ¿ÏÏÔ ¤ÁÁÚ·ÊÔ(·) ηÓÔÓÈÛÌÒÓ, ˘fi ÙËÓ ÚÔ¸fiıÂÛË fiÙÈ ¯ÚËÛÈÌÔÔÈÔ‡ÓÙ·È mukaisesti: 24 sú v zhode s nasledovnou(ými) normou(ami) alebo iným(i) normatívnym(i) dokumentom(ami), za predpokladu, že sa používajú v súlade
Û‡Ìʈӷ Ì ÙȘ Ô‰ËÁ›Â˜ Ì·˜: 14 za předpokladu, že jsou využívány v souladu s našimi pokyny, odpovídají následujícím normám nebo normativním dokumentům: s našim návodom:
15 u skladu sa slijedećim standardom(ima) ili drugim normativnim dokumentom(ima), uz uvjet da se oni koriste u skladu s našim uputama: 25 ürünün, talimatlarımıza göre kullanılması koşuluyla aşağıdaki standartlar ve norm belirten belgelerle uyumludur:

EN60335-2-40,
01 following the provisions of: 10 under iagttagelse af bestemmelserne i: 19 ob upoštevanju določb: 01 Directives, as amended. 10 Direktiver, med senere ændringer. 19 Direktive z vsemi spremembami.
02 gemäß den Vorschriften der: 11 enligt villkoren i: 20 vastavalt nõuetele: 02 Direktiven, gemäß Änderung. 11 Direktiv, med företagna ändringar. 20 Direktiivid koos muudatustega.
03 conformément aux stipulations des: 12 gitt i henhold til bestemmelsene i: 21 следвайки клаузите на: 03 Directives, telles que modifiées. 12 Direktiver, med foretatte endringer. 21 Директиви, с техните изменения.
04 overeenkomstig de bepalingen van: 13 noudattaen määräyksiä: 22 laikantis nuostatų, pateikiamų: Low Voltage 73/23/EEC 04 Richtlijnen, zoals geamendeerd. 13 Direktiivejä, sellaisina kuin ne ovat muutettuina. 22 Direktyvose su papildymais.
05 siguiendo las disposiciones de: 14 za dodržení ustanovení předpisu: 23 ievērojot prasības, kas noteiktas: Machinery Safety 98/37/EEC 05 Directivas, según lo enmendado. 14 v platném znění. 23 Direktīvās un to papildinājumos.
06 secondo le prescrizioni per: 15 prema odredbama: 24 održiavajúc ustanovenia: 06 Direttive, come da modifica. 15 Smjernice, kako je izmijenjeno. 24 Smernice, v platnom znení.
07 Ì ًÚËÛË Ùˆv ‰È·Ù¿Íˆv Ùˆv: 16 követi a(z): 25 bunun koşullarına uygun olarak:
Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EEC * 07 √‰ËÁÈÒv, fiˆ˜ ¤¯Ô˘Ó ÙÚÔÔÔÈËı›. 16 irányelv(ek) és módosításaik rendelkezéseit. 25 Değiştirilmiş halleriyle Yönetmelikler.
08 de acordo com o previsto em: 17 zgodnie z postanowieniami Dyrektyw: 08 Directivas, conforme alteração em. 17 z późniejszymi poprawkami.
09 в соответствии с положениями: 18 în urma prevederilor: 09 Директив со всеми поправками. 18 Directivelor, cu amendamentele respective.

01 Note * as set out in the Technical Construction File Daikin.TCF.012 and judged positively by KEMA according to 10 Bemærk * som anført i den Tekniske Konstruktionsfil Daikin.TCF.012 og positivt vurderet af KEMA i henhold 19 Opomba * kot je določeno v tehnični mapi Daikin.TCF.012 in odobreno s strani KEMA v skladu s certifikatom 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
the Certificate 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. til Certifikat 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
02 Hinweis * wie in der Technischen Konstruktionsakte Daikin.TCF.012 aufgeführt und von KEMA positiv ausgezeichnet gemäß 11 Information * utrustningen är utförd i enlighet med den Tekniska Konstruktionsfilen Daikin.TCF.012 som positivt intygas av KEMA vilket också 20 Märkus * nagu on näidatud tehnilises dokumentatsioonis Daikin.TCF.012 ja heaks kiidetud KEMA järgi vastavalt
Zertifikat 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. framgår av Certifikat 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. sertifikaadile 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
03 Remarque * tel que stipulé dans le Fichier de Construction Technique Daikin.TCF.012 et jugé positivement par KEMA conformément 12 Merk * som det fremkommer i den Tekniske Konstruksjonsfilen Daikin.TCF.012 og gjennom positiv bedømmelse av KEMA ifølge 21 Забележка * както е заложено в Акта за техническа конструкция Daikin.TCF.012 и оценено положително от KEMA съгласно
au Certificat 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. Sertifikat 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. Сертификат 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
04 Bemerk * zoals vermeld in het Technisch Constructiedossier Daikin.TCF.012 en in orde bevonden door KEMA overeenkomstig 13 Huom * jotka on esitetty Teknisessä Asiakirjassa Daikin.TCF.012 ja jotka KEMA on hyväksynyt 22 Pastaba * kaip nurodyta Techninėje konstrukcijos byloje Daikin.TCF.012 ir patvirtinta KEMA pagal
Certificaat 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. Sertifikaatin 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256 mukaisesti. pažymėjimą 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
05 Nota * tal como se expone en el Archivo de Construcción Técnica Daikin.TCF.012 y juzgado positivamente por KEMA según 14 Poznámka * jak bylo uvedeno v souboru technické konstrukce Daikin.TCF.012 a pozitivně zjištěno KEMA v souladu 23 Piezīmes * kā noteikts tehniskajā dokumentācijā Daikin.TCF.012, atbilstoši KEMA pozitīvajam lēmumam ko apliecina
el Certificado 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. s osvědčením 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. sertifikāts 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
06 Nota * delineato nel File Tecnico di Costruzione Daikin.TCF.012 e giudicato positivamente da KEMA secondo 15 Napomena * kako je izloženo u Datoteci o tehničkoj konstrukciji Daikin.TCF.012 i pozitivno ocijenjeno od strane KEMA prema 24 Poznámka * ako je to stanovené v Súbore technickej konštrukcie Daikin.TCF.012 a kladne posúdené KEMA podľa
il Certificato 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. Certifikatu 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. Certifikátu 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
07 ™ËÌ›ˆÛË * fiˆ˜ ÚÔÛ‰ÈÔÚ›˙ÂÙ·È ÛÙÔ ∞Ú¯Â›Ô ∆¯ÓÈ΋˜ ∫·Ù·Û΢‹˜ Daikin.TCF.012 Î·È ÎÚ›ÓÂÙ·È ıÂÙÈο ·fi ÙÔ KEMA Û‡Ìʈӷ Ì ÙÔ 16 Megjegyzés * a(z) Daikin.TCF.012 műszaki konstrukciós dokumentáció alapján, a(z) KEMA igazolta a megfelelést 25 Not * Daikin.TCF.012 Teknik Yapı Dosyasında belirtildiği gibi ve 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256 sertifikasına göre KEMA tarafından olumlu
¶ÈÛÙÔÔÈËÙÈÎfi 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. a(z) 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256 tanúsítvány szerint. olarak değerlendirilmiştir.
08 Nota * tal como estabelecido no Ficheiro Técnico de Construção Daikin.TCF.012 e com o parecer positivo de KEMA de acordo com o 17 Uwaga * zgodnie z archiwalną dokumentacją konstrukcyjną Daikin.TCF.012, pozytywną opinią KEMA
Certificado 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. i Świadectwem 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.
09 Примечание * как указано в Досье технического толкования Daikin.TCF.012 и в соответствии с положительным решением KEMA 18 Notă * conform celor stabilite în Dosarul tehnic de construcţie Daikin.TCF.012 şi apreciate pozitiv de KEMA în conformitate
согласно Свидетельству 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256. cu Certificatul 63329-KRQ/ECM96-5256.

Katsuyuki Sawai
Assistant Director Quality Assurance
Ostend, 3rd of May 2004 Zandvoordestraat 300, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium

3PW18288-2
EUWYN5~24KAZW1 Installation and
EUWYP5~24KAZW1 Packaged reversible air to water heat pumps
EUWYB5~24KAZW1 operation manual

CONTENTS Page Thank you for purchasing this Daikin air conditioner.

Introduction ..................................................................................... 1 READ THIS MANUAL ATTENTIVELY BEFORE STARTING


Technical specifications..................................................................... 2 UP THE UNIT. DO NOT THROW IT AWAY. KEEP IT IN
Operation range......................................................................................... 2
YOUR FILES FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Main components ...................................................................................... 2 IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR ATTACHMENT OF
Safety devices............................................................................................ 3 EQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES COULD RESULT IN
Electrical specifications ..................................................................... 3 ELECTRIC SHOCK, SHORT-CIRCUIT, LEAKS, FIRE OR
Main components ...................................................................................... 3 OTHER DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. BE SURE ONLY
Safety devices............................................................................................ 4 TO USE ACCESSORIES MADE BY DAIKIN WHICH ARE
Internal wiring - Parts table........................................................................ 4 SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THE EQUIP-
Installing the unit ............................................................................ 4 MENT AND HAVE THEM INSTALLED BY A PROFES-
Selection of location .......................................................................... 4 SIONAL.
Description Dimensions .................................................................... 5 IF UNSURE OF INSTALLATION PROCEDURES OR USE,
ALWAYS CONTACT YOUR DAIKIN DEALER FOR
Inspecting and handling the unit ....................................................... 5
ADVICE AND INFORMATION.
Unpacking and placing the unit ......................................................... 5
Read the chapter "Operation" on page 9 before changing
Important information regarding the refrigerant used........................ 5 the parameters.
Checking the water circuit ................................................................. 5
Connecting the water circuit .............................................................. 5
Water charge, flow and quality .......................................................... 6
Water quality specifications ....................................................................... 6
Charging water .......................................................................................... 6 INTRODUCTION
Piping insulation ................................................................................ 7
Field wiring ........................................................................................ 7
Parts table.................................................................................................. 7 This operation manual concerns packaged reversible air to water
Power circuit and cable requirements ........................................................ 7 heat pumps of the Daikin EUWY(*)-KAZ series. These units are
Connection of the power supply ................................................................ 7 designed for outdoor installation and used for cooling and heating
Operating the unit ........................................................................... 8 applications. The units are available in 7 standard sizes ranging from
Before operation................................................................................ 8 5 to 24 Hp. All sizes are available in 3 versions, varying in level of
Checks before initial start-up ..................................................................... 8 equipment.
Water supply .............................................................................................. 8 The EUWY(*) units can be combined with Daikin fan coil units or air
Power supply connection and crankcase heating...................................... 8
handling units for air conditioning purposes.They can also be used
Pump start up ............................................................................................ 8
for supplying water for process cooling.
Operation .......................................................................................... 9
Digital controller ......................................................................................... 9 The manual describes the procedures for unpacking, installing and
Working with the units................................................................................ 9 connecting the EUWY(*) units as well as instructions for adequate
Advanced features of the digital controller............................................... 11 operation and maintenance of the unit and will provide help if
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 15 problems occur.
Maintenance.................................................................................... 16 (*) = N, P, B
Important information regarding the refrigerant used .............................. 17
Maintenance activities ............................................................................. 17
Disposal requirements ............................................................................. 17

Installation and operation manual EUWY(*)5~24KAZW1


Packaged reversible air to water heat pumps
1 4PW17896-1D
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Single circuit units
Unit (Hp) 5 8 10 12
Version N P B N P B N P B N P B
Dimensions H x W x D (mm) 1230x1290x734 1230x1290x734 1450x1290x734 1450x1290x734
Weight
• machine weight (kg) 163 181 193 227 241 253 258 272 284 258 272 284
• operation weight (kg) 165 184 252 230 244 312 261 275 343 261 275 343
Connections
• water inlet MBSP 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
• water outlet MBSP 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4”
Internal water volume (l) 2 3 59 3 3 59 3 3 59 3 4 59
Expansion vessel
• Volume (l) — 12 12 — 12 12 — 12 12 — 12 12
• Pre-pressure (bar) — 1.5 1.5 — 1.5 1.5 — 1.5 1.5 — 1.5 1.5
Safety valve water circuit (bar) — 1x3.0 1x3.0 — 1x3.0 1x3.0 — 1x3.0 1x3.0 — 1x3.0 1x3.0

Double circuit units


Unit (Hp) 16 20 24
Version N P B N P B N P B
Dimensions H x W x D (mm) 1321x2580x734 1541x2580x734 1541x2580x734
Weight
• machine weight (kg) 455 473 485 516 534 546 516 534 546
• operation weight (kg) 461 483 550 522 544 612 522 544 612
Connections
• water inlet MBSP 2” 2” 2”
• water outlet MBSP 2” 2” 2”
Internal water volume (l) 6 9 65 6 10 66 6 10 66
Expansion vessel
• Volume (l) — 12 12 — 12 12 — 12 12
• Pre-pressure (bar) — 1.5 1.5 — 1.5 1.5 — 1.5 1.5
Safety valve water circuit (bar) — 1x3.0 1x3.0 — 1x3.0 1x3.0 — 1x3.0 1x3.0

Operation range Main components (See figure 1)


Displayed unit = EUWYB12KAZW1.
1 Condenser (cooling mode) or evaporator (heating mode)
The function of the condenser is to change the state of the
refrigerant from gaseous to liquid. The heat gained by the gas in
the evaporator is discharged through the condenser to the
ambient air, and the vapour condenses to liquid.
2 Compressor
The compressor acts as a pump and circulates the refrigerant in
the refrigeration circuit. It compresses the refrigerant vapour
coming from the evaporator at the pressure at which it can easily
be liquefied in the condenser.
3 Bi-directional flow refrigerant filter
The filter installed behind the condenser removes small particles
from the refrigerant to prevent blockage of the tubes.
4 Bi-directional flow expansion valve
The liquid refrigerant coming from the condenser enters the
A Outdoor temperature evaporator via an expansion valve. The expansion valve brings
a Standard (water) the liquid refrigerant to a pressure at which it can easily be
evaporated in the evaporator.
b Option (glycol)
5 Evaporator (cooling mode) or condenser (heating mode)
°CDB °C dry bulb
The main function of the evaporator is to take heat from the
LEWT Leaving evaporator water temperature
water that flows through it. This is done by turning the liquid
LCWT Leaving condenser water temperature refrigerant, coming from the condenser, into gaseous
RH Relative humidity refrigerant.
6 Pressure port refrigerant circuit
Pull down operation area
Protect the water circuit against freezing.
These ports make it possible to measure refrigerant pressure in
the pipes.
When the units operate below –5°C and are installed in a
rather windy region, a windscreen is required. 7 Charge valve
Allows refrigerant charge in the circuit.
8 Water in/outlet connection
The water inlet and outlet connection allow an easy connection
of the unit to the water circuit of the air handling unit or industrial
equipment.

EUWY(*)5~24KAZW1 Installation and operation manual


Packaged reversible air to water heat pumps
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9 Pump (only EUWYP, EUWYB) 27 High-pressure switch for defrost operation
The pump circulates the water in the circuit. The high-pressure switch for defrost operation is installed on the
discharge pipe of the unit and measures the condenser
10 Pressure regulating valve
pressure (pressure at the outlet of the compressor). When the
The pressure regulating valve is used to regulate the water flow in pressure is too high, the pressure switch is activated. The
the system. compressor stops (only during defrost operation).
11 Expansion vessel (only EUWYP, EUWYB) When activated, it resets automatically.
The water in the water circuit expands with rising temperatures.
The expansion vessel stabilizes the pressure changes with Safety devices (See figure 1)
changing water temperatures by giving free space to the
28 High-pressure switch
changing water volume.
The high-pressure switch is installed on the discharge pipe of
12 Buffer tank (only EUWYB)
the unit and measures the condenser pressure (pressure at the
The buffer tank reduces the variation in water temperature in the outlet of the compressor). When the pressure is too high, the
water circuit. This prevents frequent compressor starts and pressure switch is activated. The unit stops.
stops.
When activated, it resets automatically, but the controller needs
13 Drain valve to be reset manually.
The drain valve permits complete drainage of the chiller water 29 Low pressure switch
system during maintenance or in case of shut down.
The low pressure switch is installed on the suction pipe of the
14 Fill valve (only EUWYP, EUWYB) unit and measures the evaporator pressure (pressure at the inlet
The water circuit can be filled with water via this fill valve. of the compressor). When the pressure is too low, the pressure
15 Air purge valve switch is activated. The unit stops.
Remaining air in the chiller water system will be automatically 30 Discharge thermal protector (general safety device)
removed via the air purge valve. The discharge thermal protector is activated when the
16 Pressure ports water circuit temperature of the refrigerant leaving the compressor becomes
too high. The unit stops.
It is possible to detect any blockage in the water circuit or a
malfunction of the pump by means of the 3 pressure ports. 31 Flow switch

U 7/16 flare pressure ports are provided to connect a device for The flow switch measures the flow in the water circuit. In case
measuring the pump pressure and the evaporator pressure the flow does not reach the minimum allowed water flow, the unit
drop. The waterflow can be deducted from these pressures will be shut down.
(Refer to "Figures pressure characteristics" on page 8). 32 Safety valve (only EUWYP, EUWYB)
17 Water filter The safety valve prevents water pressure from exceeding 3 bar. It
The filter installed in front of the pump removes dirt from the protects the tank against burst. Activation of this safety has no
water to prevent damage to the pump or blockage of the influence on the operation of the unit.
evaporator. The water filter should be cleaned on a regular base. 33 Sensor for outlet water temperature
18 Ball valve The outlet water temperature sensor measures the temperature
A ball valve is installed in front of and behind the water filter to of the water at the evaporator outlet. The protection device shuts
allow filter cleaning without having to drain the water circuit. down the unit when the temperature of the chilled water
becomes too low in order to prevent freezing of the water during
19 Manometer
operation.
The manometer allows readout of available water pressure to
When water temperature becomes back to normal, the protector
load.
resets automatically, but the controller needs to be reset
20 Sensor for inlet water temperature manually.
The measured inlet water temperature is used by the controller 34 Freeze protection (optional)
for regulating the outlet water temprature.
Heaters protect the chiller water system against freezing.
21 High pressure gauge (optional)
Measurement on high pressure side compressor.
22 Low pressure gauge (optional) ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement on low pressure side compressor.
23 Liquid receiver Unit (Hp) 5 8 10 12 16 20 24
Power circuit
The liquid receiver makes sure to only have liquid refrigerant
• Phase 3+N
before expansion into evaporator.
• Frequency (Hz) 50
24 Accumulator
• Voltage (V) 400
The accumulator makes sure to only have gaseous refrigerant • Voltage tolerance (%) ±10
before compression. • Recommended fuses EUWYN (A) 20 25 25 32 40 50 63
25 4-way valve EUWYP+B (A) 20 25 32 40 50 50 63

The 4-way valve reverses the refrigerant flow in the unit to


change from cooling mode to heating mode. Main components (See figure 2) ( only for 16~24 Hp units)
26 Defrost sensor Refer to the wiring diagram supplied with the unit.
The defrost sensor measures the temperature of the air heat 1 Power supply intake (L1, L2, L3, N, PE)
exchanger when the unit is working in heating mode. If the The power cables from the local supply panel can be inserted in
temperature becomes too low, the unit will defrost until the the unit through this foreseen entrance.
temperature of the air heat exchanger reaches an acceptable
2 Main switch (S12M)
level.
Power to unit can be disconnected by means of this switch.

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3 Switch for pump (S21P) F6...............(#)....... Fuse for pumpmotor
Pump can be switched between automatically (steered by F7,F8...................... Fuse for fan motor circuit 1, circuit 2
controller) or manually on (for servicing purpose) by means of F1U ........................ Fuse for I/O PCB
this switch. F3U ........................ Fuse controller PCB
4 Digital controller (A1P) H3P ...............*....... Indication lamp alarm
Controls the functioning of the unit. H4P ...............*....... Indication lamp operation compressor 1
5 I/O PCB (A2P) (input/output) H5P ...............*....... Indication lamp operation compressor 2
The I/O PCB (A2P) is used to connect all internal wiring and H6P ...............*....... Indication lamp general operation
field wiring. It includes some control and safety functions as well. K1A,K21A,K22A..... Auxiliary by-pass relay
6 Softstarter (A5P) (possible optional for 5~12 Hp only) K1M,K2M ............... Compressor contactor circuit 1, circuit 2
The softstarter reduces the starting current of the compressor. K4S,K5S ................ Overcurrent relay circuit 1, circuit 2
7 Auxiliary by-pass relay K6S ............ (*)....... Overcurrent relay pump
The relay bridges the high-pressure switch for defrost operation K1P ............ (*)....... Pumpcontactor
when the unit is not in defrost operation.
M1C,M2C............... Compressor motor circuit 1, circuit 2
M11F,M12F ............ Fanmotors circuit 1
Safety devices (See figure 2) ( only for 16~24 Hp units) M21F,M22F ............ Fanmotors circuit 2
5 I/O PCB (A2P) (input/output) M1P........................ Pumpmotor (only P and B models)
The I/O PCB (A2P) contains a reverse phase protector. PE .......................... Main earth terminal
The reverse phase protector detects if the 3 phases of the power Q1D,Q2D ............... Discharge thermal protector circuit 1, circuit 2
supply are connected correctly. If a phase is not connected or if Q11F,Q12F ............ Thermal protector fan circuit 1
2 phases are inverted, the unit can not start up. Q21F,Q22F ............ Thermal protector fan circuit 2
8 Fan motor thermal protector (Q11F, Q12F, Q21F, Q22F) R3T ........................ Evaporator inlet water temperature sensor
The fan motors are equipped with a thermal protector. The R4T ........................ Evaporator outlet water temperature sensor
protectors are activated when the temperature becomes too R6T ........................ Ambient temperature sensor
high. When temperature returns to normal, the protector resets R7T,R8T................. Coil temperature sensor for circuit 1, circuit 2
automatically.
S1HP,S2HP............ High pressure switch circuit 1, circuit 2
9 Overcurrent relay for compressor (K4S, K5S)
S21HP,S22HP........ High pressure switch for defrost operation
The overcurrent relay protects the compressor motor in case of circuit 1, circuit 2
overload, phase failure or too low voltage. The relay is factory S4LP,S5LP ............. Low pressure switch circuit 1, circuit 2
set and may not be adjusted. When activated, the overcurrent
S7S ...............*....... Switch for remote cooling/heating selection
relay has to be reset in the switch box and the controller needs
to be reset manually. S9S ...............*....... Switch for remote start/stop
10 Overcurrent relay for pump (K6S) S10L....................... Flowswitch
The overcurrent relay protects the pump motor in case of S12M...................... Main isolator switch
overload, phase failure or too low voltage. The relay is factory S21P ...................... Switch for pump: manual/auto
set and may not be adjusted. When activated, the overcurrent TR1 ........................ Transfo 230 V ➞ 24 V for supply of controller
relay has to be reset in the switch box and the controller needs PCB
to be reset manually. TR2 ........................ Transfo 230 V ➞ 24 V for supply of I/O PCB
11 Fuse for control circuit (F1U) (A2P)
The fuse for control circuit protects cables of control circuit and X1~82A/B/M........... Connectors
controller components in case of short circuit. Y1R,Y2R ................ Reverse valve circuit 1, circuit 2
12 Fuse for control circuit (F4)
Not included with standard unit
The fuse for control circuit protects cables of control circuit and
Not possible as option Possible as option
heater(s) for freeze protection in case of short circuit.
Obligatory # ##
13 Fuse for digital controller (F3U)
Not obligatory * **
The fuse protects cables of digital controller and digital controller
( ) Applicable for unit without integrated pump
in case of short circuit.

Internal wiring - Parts table


Refer to the internal wiring diagram supplied with the unit. The
abbreviations used are listed below. INSTALLING THE UNIT
A1P........................ PCB: controller PCB
A2P........................ PCB: I/O PCB (input/output)
A3P..............** ...... PCB: Address card for BMS
SELECTION OF LOCATION
A5P..............** ...... Softstarter for circuit 1
A7P..............** ...... PCB: remote user interface The unit should be installed in a location that meets the following
C1,C2,C3,C4 ......... Capacitors for fanmotors requirements:
E1H,E2H................ Crankcase heater circuit 1, circuit 2 1 The foundation is to be in such way that it causes no vibrations
E3H,E4H......** ...... Evaporator heatertape or noise when the unit is in operation.
E5H............... * ...... Field heater
2 The space around the unit is adequate for servicing and the
E6H..............** ...... Buffertank heater minimum space for air inlet and air outlet is available.
F1,F2,F3 .......# ...... Main fuses for the unit If several units are being installed side by side, the minimum
F4 .......................... Fuse for I/O PCB and evaporator heatertape service space between them must be taken into account.
F5 ...............## ...... Surge proof fuse (optional for BMS)

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3 There is no danger of fire due to leakage of inflammable gas. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE
4 Ensure that water cannot cause any damage to the location by REFRIGERANT USED
adding water drains to the foundation and prevent water traps in
the construction. This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the
Kyoto Protocol. Do not vent gases into the atmosphere.
5 Select the location of the unit in such a way that neither the
discharged air nor the sound generated by the unit disturb Refrigerant type: R407C
anyone. GWP(1) value: 1652.5
6 Make sure that the air inlet and outlet of the unit are not (1) GWP = global warming potential
positioned towards the main wind direction. Frontal wind will
disturb the operation of the unit. If necessary, use a windscreen The refrigerant quantity is indicated on the unit name plate.
to block the wind.

7 In heavy snowfall areas, select an installation site where snow CHECKING THE WATER CIRCUIT
will not affect operation of the unit.
The units are equipped with a water inlet and water outlet for
connection to a water circuit. This circuit must be provided by a
DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS licensed technician and must comply with all relevant European and
national regulations.
For dimensions of the unit, refer to the outlook diagram delivered with Before continuing the installation of the unit, check the following
the unit. points:
Space for air inlet B1/B2
Space for air outlet ≥3 m Only for EUWYN version
Service space
■ A circulation pump must be provided in such a way that it
discharges the water directly into the water heat exchanger.
INSPECTING AND HANDLING THE UNIT ■ Provide adequate safeguards in the water circuit to make sure that
the water pressure will never exceed the maximum allowable
The units are packed in a wooden crate and attached on a wooden working pressure (10 bar).
pallet.
At delivery, the unit should be checked and any damage should be For all versions
reported immediately to the carrier claims agent.
■ A kit containing 2 ball valves and 1 filter is delivered with the unit.
When handling the unit, take into account the following: For location of the kit within the unit, refer to the outlook diagram
and to the sticker on the frontplate of the unit. Install this kit at the
1 Fragile, handle the unit with care. water inlet of the unit. Refer to figure 3.
Keep the unit upright in order to avoid compressor damage. Not installing the filter kit can lead to severe damage
2 Lift the unit preferably with a crane and 2 belts in accordance with the of the unit.
instruction sticker on the unit.
■ Drain taps must be provided at all low points of the system to permit
3 When lifting the unit with a crane, always use protectors to prevent
belt damage and pay attention to the position of the unit’s centre of complete drainage of the circuit during maintenance or in case of
gravity. shut down. A drain plug is provided to drain the water from the
chiller water system.
4 Bring the unit as close to its final installation position in its original
package to prevent damage during transport. ■ Air vents must be provided at all high points of the system. The
vents should be located at points which are easily accessible for
servicing. An automatic air purge is provided on the chiller water
system.
UNPACKING AND PLACING THE UNIT
■ Take care that the components installed in the field piping can
1 Remove the wooden crate from the unit. withstand at least the sum of opening pressure of the safety valve +
the static height of the pump.
2 Remove the screws fixing the unit to the pallet.
■ For EUWYP and EUWYB: 6 bar.
3 The unit must be installed on a solid longitudinal foundation ■ For EUWYN: depending on the selected pump and safety valve.
(steelbeam frame or concrete).

4 Fasten the unit in place using four anchor bolts M12.

5 Make sure that the unit is levelled in both directions.


CONNECTING THE WATER CIRCUIT
Water connections must be made in accordance with the outlook
1 Prepare a water drainage channel around the foundation diagram delivered with the unit, respecting the water in- and outlet.
to drain waste water from around the unit.
2 If the unit is to be installed on a roof, check the strength of Be careful not to deform the unit piping by using excessive
the roof and its drainage facilities first. force when connecting the piping. Deformation of the
3 If the unit is to be installed on a frame, install a piping can cause the unit to malfunction.
waterproofing board with a distance of 150 mm under the
If air, moisture or dust gets in the water circuit, problems may occur.
unit in order to prevent infiltration of water coming from
Therefore, always take into account the following when connecting
under the unit.
the water circuit:
4 In case of indoor installation, make sure to connect a
1 Use clean pipes only.
drainhose to the drain connection (Ø16).
2 Hold the pipe end downwards when removing burrs.
6 If the unit is operating below –5°C ambient, the unit must be 3 Cover the pipe end when inserting it through a wall so that no dust
installed out of the wind. If this is not possible, a windscreen and dirt enter.
must be installed.

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4 Use a good thread sealant for the sealing of the connections. The Water quality specifications
sealing must be able to withstand the pressures and temperatures of
the system, it must also be resistant to the used glycol in the water.
circulating tendency if out
5 Because brass is a soft material, use appropriate tooling for water supply water of criteria
connecting the water circuit. Inappropriate tooling will cause damage Items to be controlled
to the pipes. Refer to figure 3.
pH at 25°C 6.8~8.0 6.8~8.0 corrosion + scale
1 To secure the piping of the chiller Electrical [mS/m]
<40 <30 corrosion + scale
conductivity at 25°C
2 To connect the ball valve
Chloride ion [mg Cl-/l] <50 <50 corrosion
Sulfate ion [mg SO42-/l] <50 <50 corrosion
WATER CHARGE, FLOW AND QUALITY M-alkalinity [mg CaCO3/l] <50 <50 scale
(pH 4.8)
Total hardness [mg CaCO3/l] <70 <70 scale
For all versions
Calcium hardness [mg CaCO3/l] <50 <50 scale
To assure proper operation of the unit a minimum water volume is Silica ion [mg SiO2/l] <30 <30 scale
required in the system and the water flow through the evaporator
Items to be referred to
must be within the operation range as specified in the table.
Iron [mg Fe/l] <1.0 <0.3 corrosion + scale
Minimum water Minimum water flow Maximum water flow
Copper [mg Cu/l] <1.0 <0.1 corrosion
Unit (Hp) volume (l)(*) (l/min) (l/min)
5 129/a 25 68 Sulfide ion [mg S2-/l] not detectable not detectable corrosion
8 246/a 35 106 Ammonium ion [mg NH4+/l] <1.0 <0.1 corrosion
10 300/a 40 137
Remaining
12 357/a 51 155 [mg Cl/l] <0.3 <0.3 corrosion
chloride
16 246/a 65 212 [mg CO2/l]
Free carbide <4.0 <4.0 corrosion
20 300/a 75 275
Stability index — — corrosion + scale
24 357/a 83 309
(*) a = cooling temperature difference (refer to "Defining the cooling temperature
difference" on page 12). The chillers are only to be used in a closed water system.
Application in an open water circuit can lead to excessive
The water quality must be in accordance with the specifications listed corrosion of the water piping.
in the table of paragraph "Water quality specifications" on page 6.
If the water system is drained during some period, rinse
Only for EUWYP, EUWYB versions out the pump chamber with demineralised water. This to
prevent the impeller to be blocked by dried inpurities.
Connecting pressure gauges to the water circuit (field supply) To do this, use the drain tap of the pump. Fill and empty the
pump a few times until the removed water is completely
It is desirable to know the static height over the pump, for regulating clear. Keep the connections closed to prevent corrosion
the water flow (refer to "Pump start up" on page 8). For this reason and dirt entering the water system.
you need to install pressure gauges or a differential pressure gauge
1 2
on the pressure ports.
1 Water out
Maximum allowed installation height in function of the water 2 Impeller
volume 3 3 Water in
4
Make sure to respect following limitations: 4 Drain tap

If the EUWY is installed at the highest point of the system, then there
is no height difference to be considered. Use of glycol is allowed, but the amount should not exceed
If the EUWY is placed on a height level other than the highest point, 40% of the volume. A higher amount of glycol may cause
refer to figure 7 to read the maximum allowed height difference in damage to some hydraulic components.
function of the water volume.
Charging water
e.g.: If water volume=180 l, the maximum allowed installation height
difference is 9 m.
For all versions
Setting the pre-pressure of the expansion vessel
1 Connect the water supply to the drain and fill valve
The pre-pressure (Pg) on the expansion vessel has to be set before 2 Open the pressure regulating valve (only for EUWYP and
filling the system with water or water/glycol solution in function of the EUWYB) and shut-off valves
maximum installation height difference (H).
3 Use the air purge valves on the unit and purge valves installed in
Use dry compressed air or nitrogen for this operation.
the highest places in the circuit to remove all air when filling the
The pre-pressure (Pg) to be set is calculated as below: system
Pg=(H/10+0.3) bar
H=Maximum installation height of the circuit above the EUWY unit (m)

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Parts table
Only for EUWYP, EUWYB versions
Refer to the wiring diagram supplied with the unit.
Water must be filled until the system reaches the required
Following parts are to be connected during installation:
pressure (Pr). The pressure can be read on the manometer. L1,L2,L3................. Main terminals
The value of the required water pressure (Pr) is depending on the N ............................ Neutral
total water volume in the system and the pressure in the expansion P ............................ Main earth terminal
vessel (see previous chapter). F1,F2,F3 ................ Main fuses (field supply, obligatory)
Refer to figure 7 – Required water pressure in function of water H3P........................ Indication lamp alarm (field supply, not
volume and pre-pressure: obligatory)
H4P,H5P ................ Indication lamp compressor circuit 1, circuit 2
A Water volume (l)
(field supply, not obligatory)
B Installation height difference (m)
H6P........................ Indication lamp general operation (field supply,
C Pre-pressure not obligatory)
D Factory setting (1.5 bar) S7S........................ Switch for cool/heat selection
1. Calculate the total water volume in the entire system. S9S........................ Switch for remote start/stop (field supply, not
obligatory)
2 Check in figure 7 where the horizontal line of the set prepressure
E5H........................ Field heater (field supply, optional)
(Pg) cuts the vertical line of the system water volume.
X2M(E5H).............. Terminal for field heater connection (optional)
3 At the cutting point, read the required water pressure (Pr) from the
lines in the figure. --- ........................... Field wiring

Example 1 Power circuit and cable requirements


Total system water volume=130 l A power circuit must be provided for connection of the unit. This
circuit must be protected with the required safety devices, i.e. a slow
Highest point of circuit above the EUWY=5 m
blow fuse on each phase and an earth leak detector. For maximum
Pg=(5/10+0.3)=0.8 bar cable section (mm2) refer to the table.
Pr=±2.0 bar Description Legend 5~24 Hp
Powerlines L1, L2, L3, N 10
NOTE In this example it is allowed to keep the pre-pressure Main earth cable PE 10
factory setting from 1.5 bar. In this case the initial
water-pressure must be ±2.2 bar
NOTE Select the power cable in accordance with relevant
Example 2 local and national regulations.

Total system water volume=190 l


Switch off the main isolator switch before making any
Highest point of circuit above the EUWY unit=5 m
connections.
Pg=(5/10+0.3)=0.8 bar
Pr=±1.7 bar For units equipped with freeze protection:
Keep in mind that the heaters are automatically switched
NOTE In this example it is not allowed to keep the pre- off when the main isolator switch is switched off. For this
pressure factory setting from 1.5 bar. reason the main switch should be switched on during the
cold weather months.

PIPING INSULATION Connection of the power supply

The complete water circuit, inclusive all piping, must be insulated to 1 Using the appropriate cable, connect the power circuit to the N,
prevent condensation and reduction of the cooling capacity. L1, L2 and L3 terminals of the main switch as shown on the
wiring diagram.
NOTE A terminal is foreseen in the switchbox on which a 2 Connect the earth conductor (yellow/green) to the earthing
heater (tape) can be connected for preventing the water terminal PE.
piping from freezing during the cold weather months.
Refer to the wiring diagram supplied with the unit.

FIELD WIRING

All field wiring and components must be installed by a


licensed electrician and must comply with relevant Euro-
pean and national regulations.
The field wiring must be carried out in accordance with the
wiring diagram supplied with the unit and the instructions
given below.
Be sure to use a dedicated power circuit. Never use a
power supply shared by another appliance.

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OPERATING THE UNIT Water supply
Fill the water piping, taking into account the minimum water volume
required by the unit. Refer to the chapter "Water charge, flow and
quality" on page 6.
BEFORE OPERATION Make sure that the water is of the quality as mentioned in the chapter
"Water quality specifications" on page 6.
Checks before initial start-up Purge the air at the high points of the system (automatic air purge
inside the chiller) and check the operation of the circulation pump and
Make sure that the main switch of the unit is switched off. the flow switch.

After the installation of the unit, check the following before switching Power supply connection and crankcase heating
on the circuit breaker:

1 Field wiring In order to avoid compressor damage, it is necessary to


switch on the crankcase heater for at least six hours
Make sure that the field wiring between the local supply panel before starting the compressor after a long period of stand-
and the unit has been carried out according to the instructions still.
described in the the chapter "Field wiring" on page 7, according
to the wiring diagrams and according to European and national To switch on the crankcase heater proceed as follows:
regulations.
1 Switch on the main switch of the unit. Make sure that the unit is
2 Fuses or protection devices “OFF”.
Check that the fuses or the locally installed protection devices
2 The crankcase heater is switched on automatically.
are of the size and type specified in the chapter "Electrical
specifications" on page 3. Make sure that neither a fuse nor a 3 Check the supply voltage on the supply terminals L1, L2, L3, (N)
protection device has been bypassed. by means of a voltmeter. The voltage must correspond to the
voltage indicated on the identification label of the unit.
3 Earth wiring
If the voltmeter reads values which are not within the ranges
Make sure that the earth wires have been connected properly
specified in the technical data, check the field wiring and replace
and that the earth terminals are tightened.
the supply cables if necessary.
4 Internal wiring
4 Check the service leds H1P and H2P on the I/O PCB (A2P).
Visually check the switch box on loose connections or damaged
If the H1P led is off and the H2P is on, then the phase order is
electrical components.
not correct. Switch off the main switch and call a licensed
5 Fixation electrician to connect the wires of the power supply cable in the
correct phase order.
Check that the unit is properly fixed, to avoid abnormal noises
and vibrations when starting up the unit. After six hours, the unit is ready for operation.
6 Damaged equipment
Check the inside of the unit on damaged components or Pump start up (only for EUWYP and EUWYB)
squeezed pipes.
1 Turn the pump switch to manual. The pump must run now.
7 Refrigerant leak
2 Set the desired flow by turning the pressure regulating valve.
Check the inside of the unit on refrigerant leakage. If there is a
refrigerant leak, call your local Daikin dealer. NOTE ■ The desired flow is depending on the capacity of the
8 Oil leak chiller and the desired temperature difference
between water inlet and outlet (∆t).
Check the compressor on oil leakage. If there is an oil leak, call
your local Daikin dealer. ■ If manometers are installed, the flow can be
deduced from the pressure difference over the
9 Air inlet/outlet pump.
Check that the air inlet and outlet of the unit is not obstructed by For pump and resistance characteristics, refer to
paper sheets, cardboard, or any other material. paragraph "Figures pressure characteristics" on
page 8.
10 Power supply voltage
Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel. The 3 Put the switch to auto. The pump will stop.
voltage must correspond to the voltage on the identification label
4 Switch the chiller on. The pump will be started by the chiller.
of the unit.
Detailed instructions for switching the unit on and operating the
11 Ball valve and filter kit unit, can be found in the chapter "Working with the units" on
Make sure that the ball valve and filter kit are correctly installed. page 9.

12 Pressure regulating valve and shut-off valve 5 Check if the ∆t of the chiller is within expectations. If necessary,
Check that the pressure regulating valve (only for EUWYP and regulate the flow by using the pressure regulating valve.
EUWYB) and the shut-off valves are fully open. Figures pressure characteristics
- Pump characteristics (See figure 4)
Operating the system with closed valves will damage
the pump. 1 pump 5, 8, 10, 12 Hp 4 pump 5, 8, 10, 12 Hp (optional)
2 pump 16, 20 Hp 5 pump 16, 20, 24 Hp (optional)
3 pump 24 Hp

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- External static pressure (See figure 5) LEDs provided on the controller:

1 EUWYP5, EUWYB5 4 EUWYP16, EUWYB16 LEDs, indicate the status of compressor 1 (left LED) and
compressor 2 (right LED). The T LEDs do not light up when the
2 EUWYP8, EUWYB8 5 EUWYP20, EUWYB20
T compressor is not active, blinks when the compressor cannot start
3 EUWYP10, EUWYP12, 6 EUWYP24, EUWYB24 up although extra load is requested (e.g. timer active) and lights
EUWYB10, EUWYB12 up permanently when the compressor is active.
Y LED, indicates that heating mode is active.
- Pressure drop curves evaporators (See figure 6)
I LED, indicates that cooling mode is active.
1 EUWY(*)5 4 EUWY(*)16
LED, indicates that the value on the numeric display should be
U multiplied by 100.
2 EUWY(*)8 5 EUWY(*)20, EUWY(*)24
3 EUWY(*)10, EUWY(*)12
NOTE Temperature readout tolerance: ±1°C.
General recommendations
Legibility of the numeric display may decrease in direct
Before switching on the unit, read following recommendations: sunlight.
■ When the complete installation and all necessary settings have
been carried out, close all front panels of the unit. Direct and user parameters
■ The service panel of the switch box may only be opened by a
licensed electrician for maintenance purposes. The digital controller provides direct and user parameters. The direct
parameters are important for the everyday usage of the unit, e.g. to
adjust the temperature setpoint or to consult actual operational
information. The user parameters on the contrary provide advanced
OPERATION features such as adjusting time delays or disabling the buzzer.

The units are equipped with a digital controller offering a user-friendly Each parameter is defined by a code and a value. For example, the
way to set up, use and maintain the unit. parameter used to select local or remote on/off control has code h7
and value 1 or 0.
This part of the manual has a task-oriented, modular structure. Apart
from the first section, which gives a brief description of the controller
itself, each section or subsection deals with a specific task you can Working with the units
perform with the unit.
This chapter deals with the everyday usage of the EUWY units. Here,
you will learn how to perform routine tasks, such as:
Digital controller
■ "Switching the unit on" on page 9 and "Switching the unit off" on
page 10,
User interface
■ "Adjusting the cooling temperature setpoint" on page 10 and
The digital controller consists of a numeric display, four labelled keys "Adjusting the heating temperature setpoint" on page 10,
which you can press and four LEDs providing extra user information. ■ "Consulting actual operational information" on page 10,
■ "Resetting alarms" on page 11,
■ "Resetting warnings" on page 11.

comp PRG Switching the unit on


mute
clear To switch the EUWY unit on, proceed as follows:
SEL
x 100 1 When the on/off digital input user parameter h7 is set to 0 (=No),
press the I key for approximately 5 seconds to switch the unit
on in cooling mode or press the Y key for approximately 5
seconds to switch the unit on in heating mode.
Figure - Digital controller When the on/off digital input user parameter h7 is set to 1
(=Yes), you can also switch the unit on using the remote on/off
Keys provided on the controller: switch (installed by the customer).
Each key, except for the lower left key, combines two functions: E/ In both cases an initialization cycle is started and the T LED
O, A/Y and I/Z. The function carried out when the user starts blinking. The I LED or the Y LED lights up, indicating
presses one of these keys depends on the status of the controller whether cooling or heating mode is selected. Once all the timers
and the unit at that specific moment. have reached zero, the unit starts up and the T LED lights up
permanently. The numeric display shows the actual inlet water
key, to enter the scroll list of user parameters, to confirm a temperature.
E parameter modification and to return to normal operation.
O key, to de-activate the buzzer in the case of an alarm. 2 When the unit is started up for the first time, or when the unit has
been out of operation for a longer period, it is recommended to
key, to scroll through the list of direct or user parameters or to go through the following checklist.
A raise a setting.
Abnormal noise and vibrations
key, to start the unit in heating mode or to switch the unit off when
Y heating mode is active. Make sure the unit does not produce any abnormal noises or
key, to enter the scroll list of direct parameters or to switch vibrations: check the fixations and piping. If the compressor
R between a parameter's code and its value. makes any abnormal noises, this may also be caused by an
key, to start the unit in cooling mode or to switch the unit off when overcharge of refrigerant.
I cooling mode is active.
Working pressure
key, to scroll through the list of direct or user parameters or to
Z lower a setting. It is important to check the high and low pressure of the
refrigerant circuit to ensure the proper operation of the unit and
to guarantee that the rated output will be obtained.

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5 To save the adjusted temperature setpoint, press the E key. To
The pressures measured will vary between a maximum cancel the modification wait approximately 40 seconds.
and minimum value, depending on the water and outdoor
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
temperatures (at the moment of measurement).
of direct parameters and returns to its normal operation,
Cooling mode Minimum Nominal Maximum
displaying the inlet water temperature.
In the second case the display starts flashing. Approximately
( 15°C) ( 35°C) ( 38°C) 40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of direct
(LW 4°C) (LW 7°C) (LW 25°C) parameters without saving the modified parameter. The inlet
Low pressure 4 bar 5 bar 8.5 bar water temperature reappears on the display.
High pressure 7 bar 20 bar 22 bar
NOTE By pressing any button while the display is flashing
Heating mode Minimum Nominal Maximum and cancelling of all changes is in progress, the can-
( –10°C) ( 7°C) ( 21°C)
celling process is stopped, the display stops flashing
and the user can continue to change the settings.
(LW 35°C) (LW 45°C) (LW 55°C)
Low pressure 1 bar 2.5 bar 5 bar
High pressure 15 bar 19 bar 24 bar Adjusting the heating temperature setpoint
outdoor temperature
LW leaving water temperature In addition to the cooling setpoint, the EUWY units enable definition
of a temperature setpoint for heating operation. The default, limit and
3 If the unit does not start after a few minutes, consult the actual step values for the heating setpoint are:
operational information available in the list of direct parameters.
■ Default value 30°C
Also refer to the chapter "Troubleshooting" on page 15.
■ Limit values 25 to 45°C
NOTE In case of remote on/off control (h7 = 1), it is recom- ■ Step value 1°C
mended to install an on/off switch near the unit in To adjust the heating temperature setpoint, proceed as follows:
series with the remote switch. The unit can then be
switched off from either place. 1 Press the R key for approximately 5 seconds to enter the list of
direct parameters.
The selection of cooling mode or heating mode can
only be carried out at startup. Selecting an opposite The direct parameter code r1 defining the cooling temperature
mode without switching the unit off is impossible. setpoint appears on the display.

2 Press the A key twice.


Switching the unit off
The direct parameter code r3 defining the heating temperature
setpoint appears on the display.
To switch the EUWY unit off, proceed as follows:
3 Press the R key.
1 When the on/off digital input user parameter h7 is set to 0 (=No)
and cooling mode is active, press the I key for approximately 5 The actual heating temperature setpoint appears on the display.
seconds to switch the unit off.
4 Press the A or Z key to raise, respectively lower the
The I LED and the T LED are extinguished. temperature setting.
2 When the on/off digital input user parameter h7 is set to 0 (=No) 5 Press the R key to return to parameter code r3.
and heating mode is active, press the Y key for approximately 5
seconds to switch the unit off. 6 To save the adjusted temperature setpoint, press the E key. To
cancel the modification wait approximately 40 seconds.
The Y LED and the T LED are extinguished.
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
3 When the on/off digital input user parameter h7 is set to of direct parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
1 (=Yes), switch the unit off using the remote on/off switch. the inlet water temperature.
The I LED or the Y LED (depending on the active mode)and In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
the T LED are extinguished. 40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of direct
parameters without saving the modified parameter. The inlet
Adjusting the cooling temperature setpoint water temperature reappears on the display.

The EUWY units enable definition and modification of the cooling Consulting actual operational information
temperature setpoint. The default, limit and step values for the
cooling setpoint are: The actual operational information that can be consulted in the list of
■ Default value 12.0°C direct parameters consists of:
■ Limit values 7.0 to 25.0°C ■ r6: outlet water temperature evaporator,
■ Step value 0.1°C ■ r8: coil temperature,

To adjust the cooling temperature setpoint, proceed as follows: ■ c9: total running hours of the compressor1,
■ ca: total running hours of the compressor2,
1 Press the R key for approximately 5 seconds to enter the list of
direct parameters. ■ cv: total running hours of the pump.

The direct parameter code r1 defining the cooling temperature To consult the actual operational information, proceed as follows:
setpoint appears on the display.
1 Press the R key for approximately 5 seconds to enter the list of
2 Press the R key. direct parameters.
The actual cooling temperature setpoint appears on the display. The direct parameter code r1 defining the cooling temperature
setpoint appears on the display.
3 Press the A or Z key to raise, respectively lower the
temperature setting. 2 Depending on the information to be consulted, select parameter
code r6, r8, c9, ca or cv using the A and/or Z key.
4 Press the R key to return to parameter code r1.
3 Press the R key to consult the actual value of the selected
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4 Press the R key to return to the parameter codes. 3 If the alarm codes a1, fl, h1 or l1 appear on the display, reset
the alarm manually by pressing the A and Z key
5 To consult other actual operational information, repeat from
simultaneously for approximately 5 seconds.
instruction 2 onwards.
In all other cases the alarm is reset automatically.
6 To return to normal operation, press the E key or wait Once the alarm is reset, the error code no longer appears on the
approximately 40 seconds. display. The controller continues its normal operation, displaying
In the first case, the controller immediately leaves the list of the inlet water temperature.
direct parameters and returns to normal operation displaying the
inlet water temperature. Resetting warnings
In the second case, the display will start flashing. Approximately
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of direct para- During normal operation, the display of the controller may start
meters. The inlet water temperature reappears on the display. flashing, alternately showing the inlet water temperature and the
following warning code:
NOTE To reset the timers c9, ca and cv, refer to chapter ■ n1: indicates that the compressor1 requires maintenance: the
"Resetting warnings" on page 11. total running hours of the compressor1 (direct parameter c9)
has exceeded the setting of the timer threshold for
maintenance warning (user parameter cb).
Resetting alarms
■ n2: indicates that the compressor2 requires maintenance: the
When an alarm is detected, the following happens: total running hours of the compressor2 (direct parameter ca)
has exceeded the setting of the timer threshold for
■ the buzzer is activated (if enabled by means of user parameter p4),
maintenance warning (user parameter cb).
■ the alarm relay is energized,
To reset the maintenance warning n1 or n2, proceed as follows:
■ the display starts flashing, alternately showing the alarm code and
the inlet water temperature. 1 Enter the list of direct parameters by pressing the R key for
approximately 5 seconds.
The following alarm codes may appear on the screen:
The parameter code r1 appears on the display.
■ a1: indicates an anti-freeze alarm,
■ e1: indicates that the NTC probe used to measure the 2 Select parameter code c9 or ca using the A and/or Z key.
evaporator inlet water temperature is defective,
3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
■ e2: indicates that the NTC probe used to measure the outlet
water temperature is defective, 4 Press the A and Z keys simultaneously for approximately
5 seconds.
■ e3: indicates that the fuse for evaporator heatertape (F4) is
blown or that there is a reverse phase error or that there is a The timer's value becomes 0.
problem with the I/O PCB (A2P). 5 Press the R key to return to parameter code c9 or ca.
In case the unit is equipped with freeze protection, it is 6 Press the E key to return to normal operation.
highly recommended to install the remote indicator
lamp alarm (H3P) (see wiring diagram supplied with NOTE Do not forget to carry out the required maintenance
the unit). By doing so, breakdown of the fuse for activities after resetting the timers.
evaporator heatertape (F4) will be detected sooner
and freezing of the circuit will be avoided during the Besides resetting timer c9 (running hours of the
cold weather months. compressor 1) and ca (running hours of the
compressor 2), it is also possible to reset timer cv
■ ee,ep: indicates that the EEPROM on the controller PCB inside the which defines the total running hours of the pump. To
unit is defective, do this, consult the timer's value (refer to paragraph
"Consulting actual operational information" on
■ ei,e0: indicates that the supply voltage is exceedingly low (ei) or
page 10) and press the A and Z keys simultane-
exceedingly high (e0). In these cases contact a licensed
ously for approximately 5 seconds while the timer's
electrician,
value is displayed. The timer's value becomes 0. Then
■ el: indicates that the power supply has a "remarkable noise". In successively press the R key and the E key to return
this case contact a licensed electrician, to normal operation.
■ fl: indicates that there was no sufficient water flow either during
the period of 15 seconds after the pump was started or for 5 Advanced features of the digital controller
seconds while the compressor is active or that the
overcurrent protection of the pump is activated, This chapter gives an overview of the direct parameters and user
parameters provided by the controller. In the following chapter, you
■ h1: indicates that a high pressure switch, the discharge thermal
will learn how you can set up and configure the EUWY unit using
protection or the overcurrent protection of the compressor
these parameters.
motor is activated or that the NTC probe used to measure
the ambient temperature is defective,
Overview of the direct parameters
■ l1: indicates that the low pressure switch is activated.
The list of direct parameters is accessible by pressing the R key for
NOTE If the alarm codes fl and h1 are flashing alternately, approximately 5 seconds.
the alarm is most probably caused by the reverse
phase protector or by the fuse for evaporator heater- When scrolling through the list of direct parameters using the A and/
tape (F4) that was blown. or Z key, the parameters appear in the following order:
■ r1: to define the cooling temperature setpoint,
To reset an alarm, proceed as follows:
■ r2: to define the cooling temperature difference,
1 Press the O key to acknowledge the alarm. ■ r3: to define the heating temperature setpoint,
The buzzer is de-activated. ■ r4: to define the heating temperature difference,
2 Find the cause of shutdown and correct. ■ r6: to check the evaporator outlet water temperature,
Refer to the chapter "Troubleshooting" on page 15. ■ r8: not used,

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■ c9: to check the total running hours of the compressor1, 7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
■ ca: to check the total running hours of the compressor2, modifications, wait approximately 40 seconds.
■ cv: to check the total running hours of the pump. In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
of direct parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
Overview of the user parameters the inlet water temperature.
In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
The list of user parameters is only accessible by means of the user 40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of direct
password. When scrolling through the list of parameters using the A parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
and/or Z key, you see the direct parameters and user parameters. temperature reappears on the display.
The user parameters appear in the following order:
■ :d: to define the measurement unit (°C or °F), Defining the heating temperature difference
■ c7: to define the time delay between the pump startup and the To control the heating load, the EUWY unit is equipped with a single-
compressor startup, step thermostat. The thermostat's "heating temperature difference"
■ c8: to define the time delay between the unit shutdown and the can be modified by means of direct parameter r4.
pump shutdown,
The default, limit and step values are:
■ cb: to define the time threshold for maintenance warning,
■ Default value 3.0°C
■ p4: to disable the buzzer or to define the activation period of the
buzzer in case of an alarm, for 1 compressor for 2 compressors
■ h6: to activate or to deactivate the remote cool/heat control, compressor compressor(s)

■ h7: to activate or de-activate the remote on/off control, compressor2


ON
ON
OFF
■ h9: to lock or unlock the controller keyboard, OFF °C ON
compressor1
OFF °C
■ ha: to define the unit's serial address, 27 30 inlet
water 27 28.5 30 inlet
■ h8,hb,c6: not used. temperature water
of evaporator temperature
of evaporator
Tasks carried out using direct parameters
■ Limit values 0.3 to 19.9°C
Entering the list of direct parameters
■ Step value 0.1°C
1 Press the R key for approximately 5 seconds. To define the heating temperature difference, proceed as follows:
The controller enters the list of direct parameters, displaying 1 Enter the list of direct parameters.
parameter code r1.
2 Press the A key three times.
Defining the cooling temperature difference Direct parameter code r4 appears on the display.

To control the cooling load, the unit with 1 compressor is equipped 3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
with a single-step thermostat. The unit with 2 compressors is 4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.
equipped with a two-step thermostat. The thermostat's "cooling
temperature difference" can be modified by means of direct 5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes.
parameter r2.
6 To adjust or to consult other direct parameters before saving the
The default, limit and step values are: modifications, select another direct parameter using the A and/
■ Default value 3.0°C or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards.

for 1 compressor for 2 compressors 7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds.
compressor compressor(s)
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
ON
ON compressor2 of direct parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
OFF
OFF °C ON the inlet water temperature.
compressor1
OFF °C
12 15 inlet In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
water 12 13.5 15 inlet
temperature water
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of direct
of evaporator temperature parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
of evaporator temperature reappears on the display.
■ Limit values 0.3 to 19.9°C
Tasks carried out using user parameters
■ Step value 0.1°C
To define the cooling temperature difference, proceed as follows: Entering the list of user parameters

1 Enter the list of direct parameters. Access to the list of user parameters is protected by the user
password (a 3-digit number between 0 and 199).
2 Press the A key once.
Direct parameter code r2 appears on the display. To enter the list of user parameters, proceed as follows:

3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value. 1 Press the E key for approximately 5 seconds.
The number 00 starts flashing on the display.
4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.
2 Enter the correct password using the A and/or Z key.
5 Press the R key to switch to the list of parameter codes.
The password's value is 22.
6 To adjust or to consult other direct parameters before saving the
modifications, select another direct parameter using the A and/ 3 Press the R key to confirm the password and to enter the list of
or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards. user parameters.
The controller displays parameter code :d (which is the first user
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Defining the measurement unit Defining the time delay between unit and pump shutdown

Depending on the setting of user parameter :d, all temperature User parameter c8 allows you to define the time delay between the
values are displayed in °C or in °F. The conversion formulas from °C unit shutdown and the pump shutdown, more specifically the period
to °F and vice versa are: during which the pump will still be active after the unit has been shut
■ T°C = (T°F – 32) / 1.8 down. The default, limit and step values for the time delay are:
■ Default value 0 min
■ T°F = (T°C x 1.8) + 32
■ Limit values 0 to 150 min
If user parameter :d is set to 0, all temperatures appearing on the
■ Step value 1 min
display will be expressed in °C. If user parameter :d is set to 1 all
temperatures will be expressed in °F. To define the time delay, proceed as follows:
To define the measurement unit, proceed as follows: 1 Enter the list of user parameters.
1 Enter the list of user parameters. Parameter code :d appears on the display.
Parameter code :d appears on the display. 2 Select parameter code c8 using the A and/or Z key.
2 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value. 3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
3 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key. 4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.
4 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes. 5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes.
5 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the 6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the
modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/ modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
or Z key and then repeat from instruction 2 onwards. or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards.
6 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the 7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds. modifications wait approximately 40 seconds.
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
the inlet water temperature. the inlet water temperature.
In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user 40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
temperature reappears on the display. temperature reappears on the display.

Defining the time delay between pump and compressor Defining the timer threshold for maintenance warning
startup
User parameter cb allows you to define a timer threshold (running
User parameter c7 allows you to define the time delay between the hours of the compressor) after which the controller will generate a
pump startup and the compressor startup. The default, limit and step maintenance warning or request. The default, limit and step values
values for the time delay are: for the timer threshold are:
■ Default value 15 sec ■ Default value 0 hours
■ Limit values 0 to 150 sec ■ Limit values 0 to 10,000 hours
■ Step value 1 sec ■ Step value 100 hours

To define the time delay, proceed as follows: To define the timer threshold, proceed as follows:

1 Enter the list of user parameters. 1 Enter the list of user parameters.
Parameter code :d appears on the display. Parameter code :d appears on the display.

2 Select parameter code c7 using the A and/or Z key. 2 Select parameter code cb using the A and/or Z key.
Parameter code c7 appears on the display. 3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value. 4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.
4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key. 5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes.
5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes. 6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the
modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the
or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards.
modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards. 7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds.
7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds. In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
the inlet water temperature.
of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
the inlet water temperature. In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
temperature reappears on the display.
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
temperature reappears on the display. NOTE If the unit is always working in normal conditions, no
specific maintenance is requested. In this case the
warning function can be disabled by setting parameter
cb to 0.

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Enabling or disabling the buzzer Selecting local or remote on/off control

When an alarm is detected, the buzzer is activated for the period User parameter h7 in combination with the remote on/off switch
defined by user parameter p4. The default, limit and step values for (installed by the customer) allows the user to switch the unit on
the activation period are: without using the I and Y key on the controller.
■ Default value 1 min ■ When user parameter h7 is set to 0 (= No), the unit can only be
■ Limit values 0 to 15 min switched on by means of the I and Y key on the controller.

0 buzzer disabled ■ When user parameter h7 is set to 1 (= Yes), the unit can be switched
on by means of the remote on/off switch and the I and Y key on
15 buzzer active until muted by the user the controller.
■ Step value 1 min
Key on the controller Remote On/off switch UNIT RESULT
To enable the buzzer for a certain period or to disable the buzzer,
ON ON ON
proceed as follows:
ON OFF OFF
1 Enter the list of user parameters. OFF ON OFF
Parameter code :d appears on the display. OFF OFF OFF
2 Select parameter code p4 using the A and/or Z key.
To select local or remote on/off control, proceed as follows:
3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
1 Enter the list of user parameters.
4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key. Parameter code :d appears on the display.
5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes. 2 Select parameter code h7 using the A and/or Z key.
6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the 3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards. 4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.

7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the 5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes.
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds. 6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards.
the inlet water temperature.
7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately modifications wait approximately 40 seconds.
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
temperature reappears on the display. of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
the inlet water temperature.
Selecting local or remote cool/heat control In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
User parameter h6 in combination with the remote cool/heat selection parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
switch (installed by the customer) allows the user to select cooling or temperature reappears on the display.
heating mode without using the I or Y key on the controller.
Locking the controller keyboard
■ When user parameter h6 is set to 0 (= No), cooling or heating mode
is determined by means of the controller.
Once user parameter h9 is set to 0, the following advanced features
■ When user parameter h6 is set to 1 (= Yes), cooling or heating mode can no longer be carried out by means of the controller:
is determined by means of the remote switch.
■ modifying direct and user parameters (parameters can be displayed
To select local or remote cool/heat control, proceed as follows: but not modified),

1 Enter the list of user parameters. ■ resetting the timers.

Parameter code :d appears on the display. When user parameter h9 is set to 1, the above-described advanced
features can be carried out using the controller.
2 Select parameter code h6 using the A and/or Z key.
To lock or unlock the controller keyboard, proceed as follows:
3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
1 Enter the list of user parameters.
4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.
Parameter code :d appears on the display.
5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes.
2 Select parameter code h9 using the A and/or Z key.
6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the
3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
modifications, select another user parameter using the u and/or
d key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards. 4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key.
7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the 5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes.
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds.
6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards.
the inlet water temperature.
In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately 7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user modifications wait approximately 40 seconds.
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
temperature reappears on the display. of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying
the inlet water temperature.

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In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately Symptom 1: The unit does not start, but the T LED lights up
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION

temperature reappears on the display. The temperature setting is not Check the controller setpoint.
correct.
Defining the unit's serial address Power supply failure. Check the voltage on the supply
panel.
To control the unit from a supervisory system, an address card Blown fuse or interrupted protection Inspect fuses and protection
(optional module) should be installed in the unit. The unit's serial device. devices. Replace by fuses of the
address required for communication with the supervisory system is same size and type (refer to chapter
"Electrical specifications" on
defined by parameter ha. The default, limit and step values for the page 3).
serial address are:
Loose connections. Inspect connections of the field
■ Default value 1 wiring and the internal wiring of the
unit. Tighten all loose connections.
■ Limit values 1 to 16
Shorted or broken wires. Test circuits using a tester and repair
■ Step value 1 if necessary.
To define the unit's serial address, proceed as follows:
Symptom 2: The unit does not start, but the T LED is flashing
1 Enter the list of user parameters.
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Parameter code :d appears on the display.
The flowstart timer is still running. The unit will start after approx. 15
2 Select parameter code ha using the A and/or Z key. seconds. Make sure the water is
flowing through the evaporator.
3 Press the R key to switch to the parameter value.
The remote ON/OFF input is Put the remote switch on or disable
4 Select the appropriate setting using the A and/or Z key. enabled and the remote switch is off. the remote ON/OFF input.
The anti-recycling timer is still active. The cicuit can only start up after
5 Press the R key to return to the list of parameter codes. approximately 4 minutes.

6 To adjust or to consult other user parameters before saving the The guard timer is still active. The circuit can only start up after
approximately 1 minute.
modifications, select another user parameter using the A and/
or Z key and then repeat from instruction 3 onwards.
Symptom 3: The unit does not start and the T LED does not light up
7 To save the modifications, press the E key. To cancel the
modifications wait approximately 40 seconds. POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION

One of the following safety devices is Check on the controller and refer to
In the first case, the controller saves the changes, leaves the list
activated: symptom 4 "One of the following
of user parameters and returns to normal operation, displaying • Reverse phase protector safety devices is activated" on
the inlet water temperature. • Overcurrent relay (K*S) page 15. Refer to the explanation of
• Discharge thermal protector (Q*D) the digital controller in the chapter
In the second case, the display starts flashing. Approximately "Resetting alarms" on page 11.
• Evaporating temperature
40 seconds later, the controller leaves the list of user
Thermostat (S*T)
parameters without saving the modifications. The inlet water
• Flow switch (S10L)
temperature reappears on the display. • High pressure switch (S*HP)
The unit is in anti-freeze alarm. Check on the controller and refer to
symptom 4 "One of the following
TROUBLESHOOTING safety devices is activated" on
page 15. Refer to the explanation of
the digital controller in the chapter
This section provides useful information for diagnosing and "Resetting alarms" on page 11.
correcting certain troubles which may occur in the unit.
The remote ON/OFF input is Put the remote switch on or disable
Before starting the troubleshooting procedure, carry out a thorough enabled and the remote switch is off. the remote ON/OFF input.
visual inspection of the unit and look for obvious defects such as The keyboard is locked. The user Unlock the controller keyboard.
loose connections or defective wiring. parameter h9 is set to 0.

Before contacting your local Daikin dealer, read this chapter carefully, Symptom 4: One of the following safety devices is activated
it will save you time and money.
Symptom 4.1: Overcurrent relay of compressor
When carrying out an inspection on the switch box of the POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
unit, always make sure that the main switch of the unit is Failure of one of the phases. Check fuses on the supply panel or
switched off. measure the supply voltage.
Voltage too low. Measure the supply voltage.
When a safety device was activated, stop the unit and find out why
the safety device was activated before resetting it. Under no Overload of motor. Reset. If the failure persists, call your
local Daikin dealer.
circumstances safety devices may be bridged or changed to a value
other than the factory setting. If the cause of the problem cannot be RESET Push the red button on the over-
current relay inside the switch box.
found, call your local Daikin dealer. The controller still needs to be reset.

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Symptom 5: Unit stops soon after operation
Symptom 4.2: Low pressure switch or anti-freeze alarm

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Water flow to water heat exchanger Increase the water flow. One of the safety devices is Check safety devices (refer to "One
too low. activated. of the following safety devices is
activated" on page 15).
Shortage of refrigerant. Check for leaks and refill refrigerant,
if necessary. Voltage is too low. Test the voltage in the supply panel
and, if necessary, in the electrical
Unit is working out of its operation Check the operation conditions of compartment of the unit (voltage
range. the unit. drop due to supply cables is too
Inlet temperature to the water heat Increase the inlet water temperature. high).
exchanger is too low.
Symptom 6: Unit runs continuously and the water temperature remains
Flow switch is not working or no Check the flow switch and the water higher, respectively lower than the temperature set on the controller
water flow. pump.
RESET After pressure rise, the low pressure POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
switch resets automatically, but the
controller still needs to be reset. The temperature setting on the Check and adjust the temperature
controller is too low, respectively too setting.
Symptom 4.3: High-pressure switch high.
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION The heat production respectively The cooling capacity, respectively
Condenser fan does not operate Check that the fans turn freely. Clean cold production in the water circuit is heating capacity of the unit is too
properly in cooling mode. if necessary. too high. low. Call your local Daikin dealer.

Water flow through water heat Increase the water flow. Water flow is too high. Recalculate the water flow.
exchanger is too low in heating
mode. Symptom 7: Excessive noises and vibrations of the unit
Dirty or partially blocked condenser. Remove any obstacle and clean
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condenser coil using brush and
blower. Unit has not been fixed properly. Fix the unit as described in the
installation manual.
Inlet air temperature of the The air temperature measured at the
condenser is too high. inlet of the condenser may not
exceed 43°C. Symptom 8: Water flow is too low

Outlet water temperature of the The water temperature measured at POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
condenser in heating mode is too the outlet of the condenser may not
high. exceed 25°C. Shut-off valve is not completely Open the shut-off valve completely.
open.
RESET After pressure decrease, the high
pressure switch resets automatically, There is air in the system. Purge the air.
but the controller still needs to be
The filter is not clean. Clean the filter.
reset.
Symptom 4.4: Fan thermal protector is activated There is an obstruction in the circuit. Remove the obstruction.

POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Pressure regulating valve is not Open more.
enough open.
Mechanical failure (fan is blocked). Check that the fan rotates freely.
The chosen pump has not enough Check ∆p over pump.
Air flow in the unit too low or outdoor Clean the air heat exchanger capacity. Install heavier pump.
temperature too high. properly.
RESET After temperature decrease, the Symptom 9: Pump is making noise (cavitation)
thermal protector is reset
automatically. POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION

If the protector is activated Shut-off valve is not completely Open completely.


frequently, replace the motor or call open.
your local Daikin dealer.
There is air in the system. Purge air.
Symptom 4.5: Reverse phase protector is activated
The filter is not clean. Clean filter.
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Pre-pressure and required water Recalculate the values as described
Two phases of the power supply are Invert two phases of the power pressure are not according to in chapter "Setting the pre-pressure
connected in the wrong phase supply (by licensed electrician). installation instructions or expansion of the expansion vessel" on page 6
position. vessel is broken. and "Charging water" on page 6.
One phase is not connected Check the connection of all phases.
properly.
RESET After inverting two phases or fixing MAINTENANCE
the power supply cables properly,
the protector is reset automatically, In order to ensure optimal availability of the unit, a number of checks
but the controller still needs to be
reset.
and inspections on the unit and the field wiring have to be carried out
at regular intervals.
Symptom 4.6: Discharge thermal protector is activated

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If the unit is used for air conditioning application, the described
checks must be executed at least once a year. In case the unit is
Unit is working outside the operation Check the operation condition of the
range. unit. used for other applications, the checks must be executed every 4
months.
RESET After temperature decrease, the
thermal protector resets
automatically but the controller still Before carrying out any maintenance or repair activity,
needs to be reset. always switch off the circuit breaker on the supply panel,
Symptom 4.7: Flow switch is activated remove the fuses or open the protection devices of the unit.
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Do never clean the unit with water under pressure.
Water flow too low. Check the water pump.
RESET After finding the cause, the flow
switch is reset automatically, but the
controller still needs to be reset.

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Important information regarding the refrigerant used NOTES
This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the
Kyoto Protocol.
Refrigerant type: R407C
GWP(1) value: 1652.5
(1) GWP = global warming potential
Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be required
depending on European or local legislation. Please contact your local
dealer for more information.

Maintenance activities

The wiring and power supply must be checked by a


licensed electrician.

1 Air heat exchanger


Remove dust and any other contaminant from the coil fins using
a brush and a blower. Blow from the inside of the unit. Take care
not to bend or damage the fins.
2 Field wiring and power supply
■ Check the power supply voltage on the local supply panel.
The voltage must correspond to the voltage marked on the
identification label of the unit.
■ Check the connections and make sure they are properly
fixed.
■ Check the proper operation of the circuit breaker and the
earth leak detector provided on the local supply panel.
3 Internal wiring of the unit
Visually check the switch box on loose connections (terminals
and components). Make sure that the electrical components are
not damaged or loose.
4 Earth connection
Make sure that the earth wires are still connected properly and
that the earth terminals are tightened.
5 Refrigerant circuit
■ Check for leaks inside the unit. In case a leak is detected, call
your local Daikin dealer.
■ Check the working pressure of the unit. Refer to paragraph
"Switching the unit on" on page 9.
6 Compressor
■ Check on oil leaks. If there is an oil leak, call your local Daikin
dealer.
■ Check for abnormal noises and vibrations. If the compressor
is damaged, call your local Daikin dealer.
7 Fan motor
■ Clean the cooling ribs of the motor.
■ Check on abnormal noises. If the fan or motor are damaged,
call your local Daikin dealer.
8 Water supply
■ Check if the water connection is still well fixed.
■ Check the water quality (refer to the installation manual of the
unit for specifications of the water quality).
9 Flowswitch
Make sure that there is no dirt accumulated on the paddle of the
flowswitch
10 Water filter
Clean the water filter.

Disposal requirements
Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other
parts must be done in accordance with relevant local and national
legislation.

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4 5

SP (kPa) ESP (kPa)


450.00 350.00

400.00
5 300.00

350.00

4 250.00

300.00
3

2 200.00
250.00

200.00
150.00
1 1 4
150.00
2 5
100.00

100.00
3 6

50.00
50.00

0.00 0.00
0.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00 0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 140.00 160.00 180.00 200.00
WF (l/min) WF (l/min)

4 5

6 7

PD (kPa)
1000.00

100.00

1 17 2.0
16 1.9
2 15 1.8
B= Installation height difference (m)

4
14 1.7
3 13 1.6 D= Factory setting 1.5 bar
5
C= Pre-pressure (bar)

12 1.5
2.2

11 1.4
10.00
=

2.1

10 1.3
Pr

9 1.2
0
Pr

2.

8 1.1 9
=

1.
Pr

7 1.0 =
Pr 8
6 0.9 1.
=
5 0.8 Pr 1.7
= .5
4 0.7 Pr 1.6 r= 1
= P 1.4
3 0.6 Pr 1.3
0-2 0.5
Pr= Pr=
1.00
1 10 100 1000 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280
WFE (l/min) A= Water volume (l)

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