Sinclair SMH-100IRA Control And Operation Manual

Sinclair SMH-100IRA Control And Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 MONOBLOCK INVERTER AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS SMH-100IRA SMH-140IRA...
  • Page 2 “Original instructions”  ...
  • Page 3 To Users Thank you for selecting Sinclair’s product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before installing and using the product, so as to master and correctly use the product. In order to guide you to correctly install and use our product and achieve expected operating effect, we hereby instruct as below: (1) This instruction manual is a universal manual, some functions are only applicable to particular product.
  • 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) ................20 2.4 View ..........................23 2.5 General Setting .......................28 2.6 Key Lock .........................30...
  • Page 5: External View

    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 (red) It will light on when some fault occurs.
  • Page 6: Standby Page And Homepage

    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. Note 1 Auxiliary Func.
  • Page 7: Operation Instructions

    2. Operation Instructions 2.1 On/Off It is intended to turn on/off the unit. [Operation Instructions] (1) At the homepage, by pressing the ON/OFF key , the unit will be turned on/off. (2) When the unit is ON, the green indicating LED located at the upper right of the control will light on.
  • Page 8: Function Setting

    2.2 Function Setting It enables the user to set each function. [Operation Instructions] , the control will access to the FUNCTION page 1, (1) At the homepage, by pressing the Function key no. 1 as shown in the figure below. Normal temp.
  • Page 9: Function Settings

    Function Settings Full Name Displayed Name Range Default Remarks 1. When the water tank is Cool unavailable, then only “Cool” Heat Running mode and “Heat” are included in the Mode Hot water Heat setting range. Cool+Hot water 2. For the heating only unit, only Heat+Hot water "Heating"...
  • Page 10 When the water tank is unavailable, this setting will be reserved. If it is set to “On”, the solar kit will function no matter if the timer is activated or not; if it Solar kit Solar kit On/Off/Timer is set to “Off”, the solar heating function is unavailable;...
  • Page 11 When it is set to "With", this function can be activated/timed/ Solar heater Solar heater With/Without Without deactivated. When it is set to "Without", this function will be deactivated. If it is set to “With”, "Water out temperature control" is defaulted to be “Normal temp”.
  • Page 12 the water tank heater will work together to generate sanitary hot water in a quickest way. [Operation Instructions] Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Fast hot water”, then, configure it through the Up/Down key , “On” or “Off”. [Notes] (a) It works only when “Water tank”...
  • Page 13 [Operation Instructions] Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Quiet”, then, configure it through the Up/Down key , “On” or “Off”. [Notes] (a) It can be set to “On” or “Off” no matter if the unit is in operation or not, but this function works only when the unit is turned on.
  • Page 14 (c) At the “Parameter View” page, it is able to check the set point at the Weather-dependent Mode. (d) When it is activated, it is allowed to set the room temperature but the set point does not take effective. However, when it is deactivated, the unit will run according to this set point. (e) It can be set to “On”...
  • Page 15 then a window will pop up, warning “Please disable the Disinfection Mode!”. (e) It can be set to “On” or “Off” no matter if the unit is in operation or not, and “Hot water” mode always takes precedence. (f) When "Sanitize" is activated, “Disinfection” will show on the home page of the control until this operation is finished.
  • Page 16 (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 (f) Temperature Setpoint The control is able to decide the temperature type and temperature range based on the current “Clock • Timer”, "Floor config", “T-water Ctrl.”, and “Ctrl. state” settings. See the followings for more details. If the set mode is “Hot water”, the temperature set point shows nothing, indicating there is no need to •...
  • Page 18 [Notes] (a) When “Clock timer” has already been set and the concerned modes include “Hot water”, if resetting “Water tank” from “With” to “Without”, then “Hot water” mode will be automatically changed to “Heat”, “Cool+hot water”/ “Heat+hot water” changed to “Cool”/ “Heat”. (b) When “Weekly timer”...
  • Page 19 2.2.15 Solar Kit When the solar system is prepared, this function will decide which period to let the solar system to run. However, if the solar system will run virtually depends on the temperature difference between the solar panel and the water tank.
  • Page 20 (2) At the FLOOR DEBUG setting page, by the Left/Right key select the desired parameter and then by the Up/Down key configure it. The configurable parameters include “Segments”, “Period 1 temp”, “ΔT of segment”, and “Segment time”, as listed in the following table. Full Name Displayed Name Range...
  • Page 21 2.2.17 Emergency Mode (Emergen. Mode) When the compressor fails to run owing to some urgent condition, this function will allow the unit to run in the “Heat” or “Hot water” mode through the auxiliary heater and the water tank heater. [Operation Instructions] (1) Set “Mode”...
  • Page 22 2.2.19 Thermostat When the thermostat has been installed, it can be used to control the run mode of the unit (only “Heat”or “Cool”mode) [Operation Instructions] (1) Locate where “Thermostat” is at the FUNCTION page (2) By pressing the Up/Down key , Thermostat can be set to “Air”, "Without"...
  • Page 23 [Operation Instructions] (1) When the water tank is avaiable, this option is configurable. At the setting page, it can be set to "With" or "Without". (2) When the water tank is unavailable, this option is reserved and unconfigurable. [Notes] It will be memorized upon power failure. 2.2.24 Plate heater The plate heater can be activated or deactivated by the user.
  • Page 24: Parameter Setting (Parameter Set)

    Go to the FUNCTION page and locate “Floor config”, then, configure it through the Up/Down key “With” or “Without”. [Notes] (a) It will be memorized upon power failure. (b) When it is set to be “with”, "Normal temp" is defaulted and unconfiguralbe; when it is set to "Without", "High temp"...
  • Page 25 At the parameter setting pages, each parameter is configurable, like: water out temperature for cooling, water out temperature for heating, and water tank temperature etc. [Operation Instructions] (1) At the homepage, it is able to go to the PARAMETER page by pressing the Function key no.2 (2) At the Parameter Set page, by the Left/Right key select the desired option and then by the Up/ Down key...
  • Page 26 Tank temperature T-water tank 40~80°C 104~176°F 50°C/122°F Eheater-on ambient T-Eheater -20~18°C -4~64°F -7°C/19°F temperature Extra-heater- on ambient T-Extraheater -20~18°C -4~64°F -15°C/5°F temperature Max heat pump waterout T-HP Max 40~50°C 104~122°F 50°C/122°F temperature (no eheater) Solar kit-max water Solarwater 50~80°C 122~176°F 80°C/176°F temp -15°C/5°F...
  • Page 27: View

    27°C/81°F Upper limit room Once setting of the temperature at the Upper RT-Cool 24~30°C 75~86°F "Weather-depedent Weather-dependent mode" changes, it will Mode for cooling back to the default value. 22°C/72°F Lower limit room Once setting of the temperature at the Lower RT-Cool 18~23°C 64~73°F...
  • Page 28 wired controller etc. [Operation Instructions] At the homepage, by pressing the Function key no.3 , it is able to go to the VIEW page as shown in the figure below. 2.4.1 Status View At the status view pages, the user is enabled to view the unit’s running status, like compressor On/Off, fan 1 On/ Off, water pump On/Off, antifreeze On/Off, defrost On/Off etc.
  • Page 29 Assistant heater running state Assist. Heater On/Off Circulating two-way valve 1 running state 2-way valve 1 On/Off Circulating two-way valve 2 running state 2-way valve 2 On/Off Gate Control Gate-Ctrl. Card in/Card out Opration LED Opration LED On/Off Error LED Error LED On/Off 4-way valve running state...
  • Page 30 Swimming pool-leaving water temp T-Swimming out Discharge pressure Dis.pressure Enthalpy-enhancing pressure En.pressure Suction pressure Su.pressure Target temperature for Weather-dependent Mode T-auto mode Target temperature for floor debug T-floor debug Time period for floor debug Debug time 2.4.3 Error View At the error view pages, the user is enabled to see which error the unit suffers. [Operation Instructions] (1) At the VIEW page, select Error and then press the OK key to go to the ERROR page.
  • Page 31 Swimming pool-water pump protection Swimming-pump ----- Incorrect capacity DIP switch setting Capacity DIP Communication error between indoor and outdoor unit ODU-IDU Com. Drive communication error Drive com. ----- High pressure sensor error HI-pre. sens. Enthalpy-enhancing sensor error En. senser Low pressure sensor error LOW-pre.
  • Page 32: General Setting

    Incorrect AC voltage input AC voltage Drive board temperature sensor error Temp-driver AC contactor protection or input zero crossing error AC contactor Temperature drift protection Temp. drift Current sensor connection protection (current sensor not Sensor con. connected to phase U/V) Communication error to the outdoor unit ODU Com.
  • Page 33 Full Name Displayed Name Range Default Remarks Temperature unit Temp. unit Celsius/Fahrenheit Celsius Language Language /English English 中文 On/off memory On/off memory On/Off Time&Date Time&Date Beeper Beeper On/Off “Lighted”: it always lights “Energy save”: it lights Back light Back light Lighted/Energy save Energy save off when there is no key...
  • Page 34: Key Lock

    2.6 Key Lock This function can be activated or deactivated through the wired controller. Once it is activated, any key operation will become ineffective. [Operation Instructions] At the homepage, by pressing the up and down keys simultaneously for 5 seconds, it is able to activate or deactivate this function.
  • Page 36: Technical Support

    SINCLAIR CORPORATION Ltd. 1-4 Argyll St. London W1F 7LD Great Britain www.sinclair-world.com This product was manufactured in China (Made in China). REPRESENTATIVE SINCLAIR EUROPE spol. s r.o. Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic TECHNICAL SUPPORT NEPA spol. s r.o. Purkynova 45...

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