Sinclair SMH-100IRA Operation Manual

Sinclair SMH-100IRA Operation Manual

Monoblock inverter air to water heat pumps
Hide thumbs Also See for SMH-100IRA:

Advertisement

Quick Links

MONOBLOCK INVERTER
AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS
SMH-100IRA
SMH-140IRA

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the SMH-100IRA and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Sinclair SMH-100IRA

  • Page 1 MONOBLOCK INVERTER AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS SMH-100IRA SMH-140IRA...
  • Page 2 “Original instructions”  ...
  • Page 3 Notices Do not install the control where it is damp or exposed to direct sunlight. Once the air conditioning unit is installed where possibly subject to electromagnetic interference, shielded twisted pairs should be used as signal lines and other communication lines. Be sure communication lines are wired to the correct ports, or normal communication would fail.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. External View ..................1 1.1 Keys & Indicating LEDs ................1 1.2 Standby Page and Homepage ..............2 2. Operation Instructions ................3 2.1 On/Off ......................3 2.2 Function Setting ..................4 2.3 Parameter Setting (Parameter Set) ............22 2.4 View ......................24 2.5 General Setting ..................
  • Page 5: External View

    Operation Instructions 1. External View (This effect drawing is just for reference) 1.1 Keys & Indicating LEDs Symbol Name Functional Description Running indicating LED It will light on/off when the unit is turned on/off. (green) Power indicating LED It will light on/off when the unit is powered on/off. (yellow) Error indicating LED It will light on when some fault occurs.
  • Page 6: Standby Page And Homepage

    Operation Instructions Function key no. 4 Function key no. 3 It is intended to perform different functions at difference pages. Function key no. 2 Function key no. 1 1.2 Standby Page and Homepage Standby Page Home Page Item Functional Description Mode It is intended to access to the actual running mode.
  • Page 7: Operation Instructions

    Operation Instructions Note: it includes the “Sanitize mode”, “Quiet” mode, “Auto” mode, “Floor debug” mode, “Emergen. mode”, “Holiday mode”, “Forced Cooling” mode, “Forced Heating” mode, and “Debug” mode. 2. Operation Instructions 2.1 On/Off It is intended to turn on/off the unit. [Operation Instructions] At the homepage, by pressing the ON/OFF key , the unit will be turned on/off.
  • Page 8: Function Setting

    Operation Instructions 2.2 Function Setting It enables the user to set each function. [Operation Instructions] 1. At the homepage, by pressing the Function key no. 1 , the control will access to the FUNCTION page 1, as shown in the figure below. FUNCTION page 1 2.
  • Page 9 Operation Instructions Function Settings Full Name Displayed Name Range Default Remarks Cool Heat When the water tank is unavailable, Running mode Mode Hot water Heat then only “Cool” and “Heat” are setting Cool+Hot water included in the range. Heat+Hot water T-water out / T-water “T-Room”...
  • Page 10 Operation Instructions Plate heat exchanger Plate heater On/Off heater Solar kit- Solar antifre On/Off antifreeze Water tank Water tank With/Without Without When the water tank is unavailable, Tank sensor Tank sensor this function will be reserved. and the LCD will display ‘Reserved’. Solar heater Solar heater With/Without...
  • Page 11 Operation Instructions Go to the FUNCTION page and locate Ctrl. state, then, configure it through the Up/Down key [Notes] ① If “Remote sensor” is set to “With”, “T-out water” and “T-room” are available. While if “Remote Sensor” is set to “Without”, only “T-out water” is selectable. ②...
  • Page 12 Operation Instructions Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Cool+hot water”, then, configure it through the Up/Down , “Cool” or “Hot water”. [Notes] ① “Hot water” will take precedence only when “Water tank” is available, other it will tell “Reserved”. ②...
  • Page 13 Operation Instructions “Cancel” key to not save this setting. 4. When the setting is saved, the control then will back to the FUNCTION page and the cursor will be where the “Quiet timer” option is, then by the Up/Down key , it can be set to be “On”...
  • Page 14 Operation Instructions [Notes] ① When it is activated, at the WEEKLY TIMER page, it is able to set some week day to “Holiday release”. In this case, the “Weekly timer” in this day is ineffective unless it is set to “Effective” manually.
  • Page 15 Operation Instructions ⑤ When Sanitize is activated, “Disinfection” will show on the home page of the control until this operation is finished. If this operation fails, “Disinfect fail” will show. In this case, by pressing any key, “Disinfect fail” will be cleared or it will be always there. ⑥...
  • Page 16 Operation Instructions 4. When above settings are finished, pressing the Return key and then pressing “Save”, a pop- up window will pop up to remind if you are determined to save these settings. If so, press the OK key . If not, press the Return key to not save these settings.
  • Page 17 Operation Instructions will be the default value (18 ). ③ At the “WEEKLY TIMER” setting page there are totally three setting types for each day “√”: it indicates once the Week Timer is activated, the timer on this day is effective and will not be affected by the “Holiday”...
  • Page 18 Operation Instructions 2. At the CLOCK TIMER setting page, by the Left/Right key select the desired parameter and then by the Up/Down key configure it. 3. When this setting is concerned about time value, by pressing the Function key no. 1 alternately set the hour or minute values, and by pressing the Up/Down key increase or decrease the corresponding value which will be continuously changed by pressing and holding the...
  • Page 19 Operation Instructions 3. When the setting is finished, save it by pressing the Function key no. 2 , or this setting without being saved is ineffective. 4. When the setting has been saved, activate the “Temp. timer” at the FUNCTION page. [Notes] ①...
  • Page 20 Operation Instructions done manually. ② “Start time” and “End time” will be memorized upon power failure ③ It can be set under both ON and OFF states 2.2.16 Floor Debug This function will make the unit to perform periodic preheating to the floor for the initial run once floor coils have been installed.
  • Page 21 Operation Instructions when pressing the ON/OFF key , a dialog will pop up, warning “Please disable the Floor Debug Mode!”. ③ When this function has been set successfully, “Timer week”, “Clock timer” and “Temp timer” will be deactivated. ④ ”When “Floor debug” mode has been activated, “Emergen.mode”, “Sanitize”, “Holiday mode”...
  • Page 22 Operation Instructions “Please turn off the system first!” ⑦ Under the Emergency mode, “Floor debug”, “Sanitize”, “Holiday mode”, cannot be activated, or a dialog box will pop up, warning “ Please disable the Emergency Mode!”. ⑧ Upon power failure, the “Emergen. mode” will be defaulted to be “Off”. 2.2.18 Holiday Mode In winter or low-temperature season, this function will control the leaving water temperature or room temperature within a certain range to avoid the water system from being frozen when the user...
  • Page 23 Operation Instructions 2.2.20 Assistant Heater(Assis. Heater) There are three options for the assistant heater, “ 1 group”, “2 groups” or “Without”. [Operation Instructions] Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Assistant heater”, then, configure it through the Up/ Down key , “With”...
  • Page 24 Operation Instructions [Notes] ●It will be memorized upon power failure. 2.2.25 Solar antifre When the solar system has been installed, it is highly suggested to activate this function. [Operation Instructions] Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Solar antifre” then, configure it through the Up/Down , “On”...
  • Page 25 Operation Instructions ① It will be memorized upon power failure. ② When it is set to be “with”, the water temperature is not allowed to be set to “High temp.” 2.2.30 Radia config It can be configured to be “With” or “Without” based on the actual condition. [Operation Instructions] Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Radia config”, then, configure it through the Up/Down , “With”...
  • Page 26: Parameter Setting (Parameter Set)

    Operation Instructions to set the address. [Notes] ① It indicates the address of the control and is intended for the group control. ② It will not be memorized upon power failure. ③ The address range is [0,125] and [127,253] ④ The default address is 1 for the initial use. 2.2.35 Gate-Controller It can be configured to be “On”...
  • Page 27 Operation Instructions ① For those parameter which default value vary by different condition, the value will set to default when the condition changes. User Setting...
  • Page 28 Operation Instructions Displayed Full Name Range(°C) Range(°F) Default Name 7~25°C 45~77°F Water out temperature [With FCU] [With FCU] 7°C/45°F[With FCU] WOT-Cool for cooling 18~25°C 64~77°F 18°C/64°F[Without FCU] [Without FCU] [Without FCU] Water out temperature 25~61°C[High temp.] 77~142°F[High temp.] 45°C/113°F[High temp.] WOT-Heat for heating 25~55°C[Normal temp.]...
  • Page 29: View

    Operation Instructions Lower limit water-out temperature at the 7~14°C[With FCU] 45~57°F[With FCU] 7°C/45°F[With FCU] Lower WT-Cool weather-dependent 18~21°C[Without FCU] 64~70°F[Without FCU] 18°C/64°F[Without FCU] mode for cooling Temperature deviation ΔT-Cool 2~10°C 36~50°F 5°C/41°F for cooling Temperature deviation ΔT-Heat 2~10°C 36~50°F 10°C/50°F for heating Temperature deviation ΔT-hot water...
  • Page 30 Operation Instructions 2. At the STATUS page, it is able to check the status of each component. Viewable Components Full Name Displayed Name Status Compressor running state Compressor On/Off Fan 1 running state Fan 1 On/Off Fan 2 running state Fan 2 On/Off Heat pump-water pump...
  • Page 31 Operation Instructions 2. At the Para View page, it is able to view each parameter. Full Name Displayed Name Outdoor temperature T-outdoor Suction temperature T-suction Discharge temperature T-discharge Defrost temperature T-defrost Plate heat exchanger Water in temperature T-water in PE Plate heat exchanger water-out temperature T-waterout PE E-heater water-out temperature...
  • Page 32 Operation Instructions [Notes] ① The real-time error will show on the control. Taking Error 2 in the above figure for example, when it is recovered, it will disappear and be replaced by Error 3, and other errors follow the same way.
  • Page 33 Operation Instructions Water tank water temperature sensor 1 error Tank sens. 1 Water tank water temperature sensor 2 error Tank sens. 2 Solar kit-entering water temp sensor T-SL water out Solar kit-leaving water temp sensor T-SL water in Solar kit- temp sensor T-solar battery Swimming pool-entering water temp sensor T-Swimming in...
  • Page 34: General Setting

    Operation Instructions 2.4.4 Version View (VERSION) At the version view page, the user is enabled to see the version of the program and the protocol. [Operation Instructions] 1. At the VIEW page, select Version and then press the OK key to go to the VERSION page.
  • Page 35: Key Lock

    Operation Instructions Full Name Displayed Name Range Default Remarks Temperature unit Temp. unit Celsius/Fahrenheit Celsius Language Language 中文 /English English On/off memory On/off memory On/Off Time&Date Time&Date Beeper Beeper On/Off “On”: it always lights “ E c o ” : i t l i g h t s o ff Lighted/Energy w h e n t h e r e i s n o Back light...
  • Page 36 Operation Instructions...
  • Page 38 Please ask your local council where your nearest disposal station is located. PRODUCER SINCLAIR CORPORATION Ltd. 1-4 Argyll St. London W1F 7LD Great Britain www.sinclair-world.com...

This manual is also suitable for:

Smh-140ira

Table of Contents