Summary of Contents for Midea CE-LRSJF-V120/N1-610
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CE-LSX-300XP/D30B11 CE-LRSJF-V100/N1-610 CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1 CE-LSX-200XP/D30B11 Solar kit CE-LRSJF-V80/N1-310 CE-SMK-80/CD30GN1 CE-LSX-150XP/D30B7 CE-LRSJF-V60/N1-310 CE-SMK-60/CD30GN1 CE-LSX-300XP/SD15B11 CE-LRSJF-V80/N1-310-B CE-SMK-80/CSD80GN1 Water tank Outdoor unit Indoor unit Midea reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notices and without incurring obligations.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual(part 1) Part 1 System Outline 1. Measurements ................... 3 2. External Appearance ................. 4 3. Nomenclature ..................5 4. Features ..................... 7 5. Specifications ..................8 Specifications of outdoor units ................8 Specifications of Hydraulic indoor unit ..............9 Specifications of water tank and solar kit ............
M-thermal Technical Manual(part 1) CE-LSX-300XP/D30B11 CE-LSX-200XP/D30B11 CE-LSX-150XP/D30B7 CE-LSX-300XP/SD15B11 3. Nomenclature Outdoor unit CE-L RSJF-V100/N1-610 Design code Refrigerant type (R410a) Heating Capacity (8000W) Compressor type (DC compressor) Split type Midea Heat Pump water heater Heating and cooling mode (Omit for heating) Export model code...
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MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual(part 1) Indoor unit CE- SMK – 80 / C S D 80 G N1 Refrigerant type (R410a) Installation type ( Wall-mounted) E-heater Capacity (8000W) Electric heater Power type (3ph, 380V) Water cycle type Heating Capacity (8000w) Hydraulic modular Export model code Solar kit...
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual(part 1) 4. Features 4.1 Safety Realize isolation between water and electricity. No electric shock problem, more safety. No fuel tubes and storage, no potential danger from oil leakage, fire, explosion etc. 4.2 Five operating model a. space cooling b.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual Fin space Hydrophilic Hydrophilic Fin type (code) Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum Hydrophilic aluminum aluminum aluminum Coil length x height 1276*870 1276*870 792*38.1 792*38.1 792*38.1 Number of circuits Loading 20'/40'/40H 28/58/58 28/58/58 60/126/126 60/126/126 60/126/126 Quantity 5.2 Specifications of Hydraulic indoor unit Hydraulic indoor unit SMK-120/CD30GN1 SMK-100/CD30GN1...
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual 5.3 Specifications of water tank and solar kit Sanitary hot water tank LSX-300XP/D30B11 LSX-200XP/D30B11 LSX-150XP/D30B7 LSX-300XP/SD15B11 3-380-50 Power supply Ph-V-Hz 1-220~240-50 1-220~240-50 1-220~240-50 Storage size ℃ Max. water output temp. Ф580×1800 Ф580*1320 Ф580×1050 Ф580×1800 Dimension (D×H) Packing (W×H×D) 670×1885×670 670×1885×670...
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 8.2 Dimensions of Hydraulic indoor units Model :SMK-120/CD30GN1 SMK-100/CD30GN1 SMK-80/CD30GN1 SMK-60/CD30GN1 SMK-80/CSD80GN1...
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 9. Installation place and service space 9.1 Outdoor unit service space a) Selecting an installation location A place which provides a specified space around the outdoor unit. A place were the operation noise and discharged air are not given(affected) to your neighbors.
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 9.2 Hydraulic indoor unit installation location and service space Selecting an installation location The indoor unit should be installed in a water proof place, the safety of the unit and the operator cannot be ensured.
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 10. Exploded View 10.1 Exploded view of outdoor units Model: CE-LRSJF-V120/N1-610 CE-LRSJF-V100/N1-610...
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MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual Part Name Part Name E-part box ass'y room temp sensor ass'y Outdoor control board assembly Condenser components Capacitor card Handle Wire joint Cover before the tube Outdoor power board assembly After the tube cover...
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 10.2 Exploded view of hydraulic indoor units Model :SMK-120/CD30GN1 SMK-100/CD30GN1 SMK-80/CD30GN1 SMK-60/CD30GN1...
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MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual No. Part Name Part Name Bottom Outlet pipe fixed plate Flip Right foam refrigerant pipe Decorative ring Target flow switch Decorative plates Left foam refrigerant pipe Magnet sets Right out of the bubble pipe...
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MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual Model SMK-80/CSD80GN1...
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MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual Part Name No. Part Name Bottom Outlet pipe fixed plate Flip Right foam refrigerant pipe Decorative ring Target flow switch Decorative plates Left foam refrigerant pipe Magnet sets Right out of the bubble pipe...
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 12. Functional diagram 12.1 Complete system diagram Name Name Name Outdoor unit By-pass valve (field supply) Solar kit (optional) Indoor unit (Hydro kit) By-pass valve (field supply) Pump for solar kit, Pump 3...
MCAC-RTSM-2009-09 Midea Heat Pump Water Heater Technical Manual 12.2 Electrical connection diagram and cable specification cable specification NO Description Require number of Section of the conductor core Power supply cable for indoor unit 2 or 3+GND 2.5 mm Power supply cable for electric heater 2 or 3+GND 2.5 mm...
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MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) Part 2 trouble shooting Normal Phenomenon ..............................2 M-thermal system protection in Common ......................3 Trouble and causes of heat pump ......................... 3 Malfunction Code and Troubleshooting ....................... 4 Outdoor unit malfunction Code and troubleshooting ................4 "E0": Outdoor unit EEPROM malfunction ..................
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) 1. Normal Phenomenon 1.1 The heat pump does not start immediately after the ON/OFF button on the remote controller is pressed. If the operation lamp lights, the system is in normal condition. To prevent overloading of the compressor motor, the heat pump starts 3 minutes after it is turned ON.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) 2. M-thermal system protection in Common 2.1 Compressor protection. When the power is on, or the machine stops then restarts right away, outdoor unit will run in 3 minutes to protect the compressor from too frequent starts and stops. 2.2 When the protection device functions, running stops.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) exchanger is dirty. Clean the water filter. The water filter is dirty. Eliminate all dirties and make air Inlet/outlet of indoor/outdoor units is smooth. blocked. Make curtains in order to shelter from ...
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) A. "E0": Outdoor unit EEPROM malfunction Outdoor Unit Display Method of Check whether EEPROM is normal malfunction detection Supposed 1. Something wrong with the outdoor unit PCB. Causes 2. Something wrong with the EEPROM. 3.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) B. "E2": Communication error of the outdoor chip and the indoor chip Outdoor Unit Display Method of Check whether communication cable is normal malfunction detection 1. Communication cable doesn’t connect well. Supposed Causes 2. External factor other than malfunction. Troubleshooting Turn the power supply off once and then back on...
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) C. "E3": Communication error of outdoor chip and DSP Outdoor Unit Display Method of Check whether communication cable between chip and DSP is not connected malfunction well. detection Supposed 1. Communication cable between chip and DSP is not connected well.. Causes 2.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) D. "E4": Outdoor temperature sensor error Outdoor Unit Display Method of Check whether T3 and T4 temperature sensor cable are connected correctly. malfunction detection 1. Temperature sensor cables don’t connect correctly. Supposed Causes 2. The sensor terminal is loose. 3.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) E. "E5": Voltage protection error Outdoor Unit Display Method of Check whether the power supply voltage is at normal range. malfunction detection Supposed 1. The power supply voltage is too high or too low Causes 2.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) F. "E6": Direct-current fan error Outdoor Unit Display Method of Check whether the wire connection is correct. malfunction detection Supposed 1. Fan wire is not connected well or correctly Causes 2. Fan dose not run due to some matter tangled 3.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) "P1": High pressure protection Outdoor Unit Display Error The protection device circuit checks continuity in high pressure switch Explanation Supposed 1. Refrigerant is excess. Causes 2. Refrigerant does not loop smoothly. 3. The refrigerant loop contains air. 4.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) Hydraulic indoor unit malfunction Code and troubleshooting Display Malfunction or Protection Flow switch error( continuous for 3 times, and should be reset by switch off the power supply ) T2 error UI communication error Outdoor unit communication error T2B error T5 error...
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) A. "E0" "E8": Flow switch error Wire controller E0 E8 Display Error E0:Flow switch error( continuous for 3 times, and should be reset by switch off Explanation the power supply ) E8:Flow switch error( one times) Supposed 1.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) B. “E1 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA Eb”: Temperature sensor error Wire E1"E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA Eb controller Display Method of Malfunction is detected according to the temperature detected by each malfunction temperature sensor.
MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual (part 2) C. "E2": UI communication error Wire controller Display Method of Check whether communication cable is normal malfunction detection 1. Communication cable doesn’t connect correctly. Supposed Causes 2. External factor other than malfunction. Troubleshooting Turn the power supply off once and then back on Problem could be cause by External Is normal reset...
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M-thermal technical manual – part 3 Part 3 Test running and maintenance 1 Pre-test and test running ................. 2 Checks before initial start-up ..................... 2 Powering up the indoor unit ....................... 3 2 Setting the pump speed .................. 3 Field Settings ..............................
M-thermal technical manual – part 3 1 Pre-test and test running 1.1 Checks before initial start-up Warning: Switch off the power supply before making any connections. After the installation of the unit, check the following before switching on the circuit breaker: A.
M-thermal technical manual – part 3 1.2 Powering up the indoor unit When power supply to the indoor unit is turned on, “0” is displayed on the user interface during its initialization, which might take up to 30 seconds. During this process the user interface cannot be operated.
M-thermal technical manual – part 3 we provided for 2 columns to register the date and value of altered field settings at variance with the default value. 3.1 Setting Procedure 1 Press the button to enter FIELD SET MODE . will be displayed.
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M-thermal technical manual – part 3 heating, “0” for sanitary heating priority, “1” for space cooling priority. “1-2” Heat pump maximum running period for sanitary water tank heating: Specifies the maximum time period during which sanitary water tank heating can be activated, even when the target sanitary hot water temperature has not yet been reached..
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M-thermal technical manual – part 3 The purpose of this field setting is to prevent the user from selecting a wrong (i.e., too hot or too cold) leaving water temperature. Thereto the heating temperature set point range and the cooling temperature set point range available to the user can be configured.
M-thermal technical manual – part 3 Maintenance In order to ensure optimal availability of the unit, a number of checks and inspections on the unit and the field wiring have to be carried out at regular intervals. Caution: Before carrying out any maintenance or repair activity, always switch off the circuit breaker on the supply panel, remove the fuse or open the protection devices of the unit.