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True life inside
Electronic Control "HPH-HPR-HPS"
User Manual
HP
Firmware 3.1
EN
air and water
MC00005_04-EN - 01/2016
handling
for a confortable life

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  • Page 1 True life inside Electronic Control “HPH-HPR-HPS” User Manual Firmware 3.1 air and water MC00005_04-EN - 01/2016 handling for a confortable life...
  • Page 2 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 2/ 51...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HP User Manual Summary Control Features ..............................4 Wiring the remote terminal ..........................5 User terminal ..............................6 MENU DESCRIPTION ............................10 PGD Menu ................................10 4.1. On/Off Unit ............................11 4.2. Setpoint ............................11 4.3. Clock/Scheduler ..........................12 4.4. Input/Output ...........................
  • Page 4: Control Features

    HP User Manual 1 Control Features Automatic selection EC fans management Management of the cooling circuit with inverter compressor Management of the cooling circuit with inverter compressor Reading pressure and temperature of the cooling circuit Management of cooling unit defrost Management of summer dehumidification Manual ON-OFF Cool/change over valve management...
  • Page 5: Wiring The Remote Terminal

    HP User Manual 2 Wiring the remote terminal The remote terminal can be installed at max 50m using a 6 poles phone type cable. Connect the terminal into the A connector of TCONN6J000 TCONN6J000 board Wiring diagram for a distance up to 50 meters alimentatore power supply 20…30Vdc –...
  • Page 6: User Terminal

    HP User Manual 3 User terminal Display PGD The PGD1 is semi-graphic type with 8 rows per 22 columns with a 132x64 pixel resolution. There are 6 buttons used to set the system: PDG1 BUTTON See the active alarm list. ALARM BUTTON PRG Enter in main menu root.
  • Page 7 HP User Manual Home page In the following image you can see the first page, showing mosto f the necessary information sto see the unit working mode. Date Clock State Unit On this windows you can see the working mode : STATE UNIT Unit off by Alarm...
  • Page 8 HP User Manual Pressing down button you’ll access the the following page. Compressor State Electric Pre Heater State Electric Post Heater State firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 8/ 51...
  • Page 9 HP User Manual Pressing up button you’ll access the the following page. This page is active when regulation probe is the supply air sensor his page is active when regulation probe is the return air sensor firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 9/ 51...
  • Page 10: Menu Description

    HP User Manual 4 MENU DESCRIPTION PGD Menu On/Off Unit Setpoint Clock/Scheduler Input/Output Data logger Service a. Change Language b. Information c. Summer / Winter d. Working hours e. BMS config. f. Service settings a. Working hour set b. Probe adjustment c.
  • Page 11: On/Off Unit

    HP User Manual 4.1. A. On/Off Unit On the main menu (A.) you can set the unit state. Or pressing the buttons Esc+UP from every first level menu. TASTO ESC Premere contemporaneamente i tasti Esc+UP per accendere/spegnere l’unità. TASTO SU 4.2.
  • Page 12: Clock/Scheduler

    HP User Manual 4.3. C. Clock/Scheduler Working mode: The controller has an internal clock with a battery that preserve the clock operation. Time and date setting and scheduler setting can be done on C.Clock/Scheduler menu. The related screen are:  Time and date setting;...
  • Page 13: Input/Output

    HP User Manual On the screen you can: select the day of the week move on the timer ange and set the profile copy the day schedule on an other day Status = OFF None rectangle: Low rectangle: Profile 1 Medium rectangle: Profile 2 Profile 3...
  • Page 14 HP User Manual NO00 = Number of digital output and description Compressor data screen Heat pump data screen Heat pump data screen firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 14/ 51...
  • Page 15 HP User Manual Compressor data screen EEV data screen Compressor data screen Compressor data screen Compressor data screen Compressor data screen firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 15/ 51...
  • Page 16 HP User Manual Compressor data screen Compressor data screen firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 16/ 51...
  • Page 17 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 17/ 51...
  • Page 18: Data Logger

    HP User Manual 4.5. E. Data logger On this menu you can see the alarm history; to reset them you need to enter on service menu (password is needed). Pressing the alarm button you can mute the buzzer, and see the active alarms and reset them (of course the alarm log will not be reset) and then directly enter in the alarm history menu.
  • Page 19: Service

    HP User Manual 4.6. G. Service This menu is divided inn sub-menu, the first four (a,b,c,d) are not password protected and allos you to set the following: 4.7. G.a. Change Language Language set-up: To exit press button 4.8. G.b. Information you can find information about software code and version, and installed electronic board .
  • Page 20: Summer/Winter

    HP User Manual 4.9. G.c. Summer/Winter Automatic or manual season changeover. 4.10. G.d. Working hours You can see the working hours of the main components installed on the unit. firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 20/ 51...
  • Page 21: Bms Config

    HP User Manual Note: to access to the following sub-menu you need to enter the service password (PW1 ). 4.11. G.e. BMS config. BMS setting: all the parameters necessary to set a BMS communication. 4.12. G.f. Service setting 4.12.1. G.f.a. Working hours set Working hour setting: it allows to set the maximum working hour of unit main components that need a periodic maintenance.
  • Page 22: Probe Adjustment

    HP User Manual 4.12.2. G.f.b. Probe adjustment Sensors calibration: you can set an offset to add or remove on each sensor reading. Once confirmed the sensor value is automatically updated (reported on side). firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 22/ 51...
  • Page 23 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 23/ 51...
  • Page 24: Thermoregulation

    HP User Manual 4.12.3. G.f.c. Thermoregulation Setting of thermoregulation. Screen active with free-cooling active firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 24/ 51...
  • Page 25 HP User Manual Screen active with free-cooling active Screen active with free-heating active Screen active with free-heating active firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 25/ 51...
  • Page 26 HP User Manual QPM2100 remove jumper R3 QPM2100 remove jumper R3 jumper open= 0-5V QPM2100 R3 jumper close= 0-10V firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 26/ 51...
  • Page 27 HP User Manual Set (%)costant flow pressur sensor: Taglia Taglia firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 27/ 51...
  • Page 28: User Dev/Change Pw1

    HP User Manual 4.12.4. G.f.d. User DEV/Change PW1 User DEV/Change PW1: you can reset the alarm history and change the password PW1. 4.13. G.g.Manual management firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 28/ 51...
  • Page 29: Manufacturer

    HP User Manual 4.14. H. Manufacturer To access to this menu you need the manufacturer password (PW2 ): 4.15. H.a. Configuration Configuration: you can select the main features of the unit and the operation of each component. On the following screens you can see the features of the installed components and the hardware seting. You can also see the EEV driver setting (a.Configuration, b.Regolation, c.Custom ) and of the compressor / driver (a.Configuration, b.Regolation, c.Custom).
  • Page 30 HP User Manual These parameters are related to the serial port of the compressor driver. firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 30/ 51...
  • Page 31: H.b.i/O Configuration

    HP User Manual 4.16. H.b.I/O Configuration I/O Configuration On this menu you can activate and set each I/O. firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 31/ 51...
  • Page 32 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 32/ 51...
  • Page 33: Factory Settings

    HP User Manual 4.17. H.c. Factory settings Factory setting: the following screens allows the set all the manufacturer reserved parameter. firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 33/ 51...
  • Page 34 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 34/ 51...
  • Page 35 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 35/ 51...
  • Page 36 HP User Manual firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 36/ 51...
  • Page 37: Initialization

    HP User Manual 4.18. H.d. Initialization Default installation: complete reset of the default value. On this screen you can change the manufacture value. 4.19. H.e. Input/Output Test firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 37/ 51...
  • Page 38: Bms User Variables

    HP User Manual 5 BMS USER VARIABLES The unit can be connected the several supervision system, in particular the following BMS protocols can be used: Carel and Modbus. The connection is made by a BMS serial port. The connetion protocol is managed by the following optional board: ...
  • Page 39 HP User Manual CAREL MODBUS COIL (1)-Digital/MODBUS TAG NAME TAG DESCRIPTION Status of digital input (0=Closed; 2 DIGITAL INPUT 1 din1_msk 1=Open) Status of digital input (0=Closed; 3 DIGITAL INPUT 2 din2_msk 1=Open) Status of digital input (0=Closed; 4 DIGITAL INPUT 3 din3_msk 1=Open) Status of digital input (0=Closed;...
  • Page 40 HP User Manual 103 A002 Extend memory error 104 A003 Compressor start-up failed 105 A004 Envelope zone alarm: 106 A005 High compressor discharging temperature 107 A006 Low pressure difference 108 A007 Inverter type not compatible 109 A008 Power+ Device Offline 110 A009 Power+ see “Inverter erros list”...
  • Page 41 HP User Manual 151 A050 Electric Heating Thermal protection Comp_On_1 Compressor power on Request to switch on/off compressor Comp_Request_Env from envelope En_Inverter EnablePower + Inverter CAREL MODBUS TAG DESCRIPTION INPUT (2)- Analog/MODBUS TAG NAME 2 ANALOG INPUT VALUE 1 Ain1_Std_UM Exhaust temp.
  • Page 42 HP User Manual ANALOG INPUT VALUE 4 SLAVE Compressor 2 suction temp. ANALOG INPUT VALUE 5 SLAVE Compressor 2 discharge temp. ANALOG INPUT VALUE 6 SLAVE C2 high pressure transducer ANALOG INPUT VALUE 7 SLAVE C2 low pressure transducer 41 Return air Set-point (automatic mode) RoomSetP Room setpoint 42 Return air Set-point (summer)
  • Page 43 HP User Manual Evaporation temperature - EE valve Evaporation_Temp_A1 [1/10°C] Evaporation_Press_A1 Evaporation pressure valve A Superheat_A1 Superheat - EE valve [1/10°C] Condensing_Press1 Condensing pressure Condensing temperature - EE Valve Condensing_Temp1 [1/10°C] A104_DISCHARGE_SH1 Discharge gas temperature with EVD Tdischarge_Gas_EVO [1/10°C] A10_SH_SH Superheat valve A A5_SH_SUCT_TEMP Suction temperature valve A...
  • Page 44 HP User Manual 5020 5021 5022 5102 5103 5104 5105 Envelopeworking zone: 0=Null;1=OK;2=Max.comp.R.;3=Max.disch.P.;4=HCurr.;5 =Max.suct.P.;6=Min.comp.R.;7=LowDP;8=Min.disch.P.;9= 5106 Envelope_Zone_1 Min.suct.P. 5107 5108 5109 5110 Inv_PowerPlus_Device_Number Progressive device nr. in the system Inverter error code: 0: No fault;1: Overcurrent;2: Motor overload;3: Overvoltage;4: Undervoltage;5: Drive overT.;6: Drive underT;7: Overcurrent HW;8: Motor overtemp.;9: Reserved;10: Cpu error;11: Param.
  • Page 45 HP User Manual 5141 5142 5202 5203 Rotor_Speed_0_1000 Compressorrotorspeed 0-1000 5204 Rotor_Speed_rpm Compressorrotorspeed [rpm] 5205 Drive_Status Show the inverter status: 0 = Stopped 1= run 2 = alarm 5206 Motor_Voltage Motor Voltage [V- Integer] 5207 Drive_Temp Inverter Temperature [°C] 5208 DC_Bus_Voltage DC Bus Voltage [V] Inverter error code: 0: No fault;1: Overcurrent;2: Motor...
  • Page 46 HP User Manual 5310 5311 5312 firmware 3.1 Rev.04 IT 46/ 51...
  • Page 47: Alarms

    HP User Manual 6 ALARMS When Alarm button is blinking an alarm is active. Pressing the button you directly acces to the active alarm list. Note: Two alarm need to be manually reset (inverter and doors micro switch), to reset them keep pressed the Alarm button, once done the system automatically switches to the home page.
  • Page 48 HP User Manual c. outside air conditions over limit 2) Winter mode: exhaust airflow too low a. exhaust fan speed too low b. dirty filters or clogged ductwork c. air conditions over limit 3) Freon filling insufficient Contact service dept A029 Disabled Compressor Start DP Check digital input DI4 A030 Air Flow Switch (DI)
  • Page 49 HP User Manual “ENVELOPE ERROR” 1: Inside envelope 2: High compression ratio 3: High condensing pressure 4: High current 5: High evaporation pressure 6: Low compression ratio 7: Low pressure difference 8: Low condensing pressure 9: Low evaporating pressure “ENVELOPE ERROR” 1: Over current 2: Motor over current 3: High voltage...
  • Page 50 HP User Manual k x Fan HPR-H-S N° Fan RH25C RH31C GR35C GR40C GR45C Air flow m³/h (V) MAX HPR-H 1200 2100 2900 5700 9500 13500 19000 HPR-H Air flow m³/h (V) MAX HPS 1200 2100 2600 4800 7700 11400 13200 Air flow m³/h (V) Min HPR-H...
  • Page 51: Note

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