Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HSB60 User Manual

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries HSB60 User Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES
Air to Water Heat Pump
Hydrolution (HM)
HSB60/HSB100/HSB140/HMK60/HMK100
FDCW60VNX/FDCW71VNX/FDCW100VNX/FDCW140VNX
PT300/PT500/RC-HY20/RC-HY40
This heat pump complies with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU,
LV Directive 2014/35/EU.
CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply.
English:Original instruction
PSA012B821BF

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES Air to Water Heat Pump Hydrolution (HM) HSB60/HSB100/HSB140/HMK60/HMK100 FDCW60VNX/FDCW71VNX/FDCW100VNX/FDCW140VNX PT300/PT500/RC-HY20/RC-HY40 English:Original instruction This heat pump complies with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, LV Directive 2014/35/EU. CE marking is applicable to the area of 50 Hz power supply.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

     25  27 Adjust the heat pump  Disturbances in comfort     Manage alarm   37 Troubleshooting   37  38 Additional heating only  Maintenance     HSB60/100/140   39 HMK60/100   39  40 PT300/500  FDCW60/71/100/140   42 Technical data     Checklist     Glossary  ...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read these “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” mental capabilities or lack of experience before starting to use this product and use and knowledge if they have been given the product appropriately according to the supervision or instruction concerning use of instructions.
  • Page 5 Safety precautions CAUTION If any abnormal symptom (scorched flavor etc.) is found, cut off the power and Make sure to perform grounding stop the operation. work. Then consult your dealer. Do not connect grounding wire to any If you use it as it stands, it may lead to gas pipe, water pipe, conductor rods or failure, electric shock or fire.
  • Page 6 Safety precautions Do not wash the unit with water, nor During the operation or maintenance, place a vase with water on the unit. do not use an unstable footrest. It may cause a electric shock or ignite. It may lead to injuries resulting from falling. Do not install the unit where the airflow is During thunderstorm, stop the directly blown towards animals and plants.
  • Page 7 Safety precautions Do not place objects under the unit PRECAUTIONS FOR RELOCATION OR REPAIRING which must avoid being exposed to CAUTION water. Over 80 percent humidity or the clogging of Never perform any modification. drain pipe may damage them through dew Contact your dealer for repairing.
  • Page 8: General

    General General NOTE This Product contains fl uorinated greenhouse gases. Do not vent R410A into the atmosphere: R410A is a fl uorinated greenhouse gas with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) = 2088. Refer to a label on outdoor unit for the weight of fl uorinated greenhouse gas and CO2 equivalent. Installation data Completed by the installation engineer when the installation is installed Installation data...
  • Page 9: Rc-Hy20/40-An Excellent Choice

    General CAUTION Always give the product's serial number when reporting a fault. RC-HY20/40 – An excellent choice Excellent properties for RC-HY20/40: Easy to read display Checks all of your installation...
  • Page 10: Quick Guide

    Quick guide Quick guide Navigation Set the indoor climate Increase hot water volume In event of disturbances in comfort...
  • Page 11: The Control Module-The Heart Of The House

    The control module – the heart of the house B Status lamp The control module – the heart of the house Control module's function C OK button Contact with RC-HY20/40 D Back button Display unit E Control knob F Switch (SF1) G USB port A Display...
  • Page 12 The control module – the heart of the house Menu system Symbols in the display Symbol Description Menu 1 - INDOOR CLIMATE Menu 2 - HOT WATER Menu 3 - INFO Menu 4 - MY INSTALATION...
  • Page 13 The control module – the heart of the house   Operation Setting a value Selecting menu Selecting options            ...
  • Page 14 The control module – the heart of the house Use the virtual keyboard Help menu     Different keyboards Scroll through the windows Current menu Number of windows window in the menu Scroll through the windows in the start guide Current menu Number of windows window...
  • Page 15: Maintenance Of Rc-Hy20/40

    The control module – the heart of the house Maintenance of RC-HY20/40 Equipment Normal Output Approx. annual con- Regular checks sump- tion (kWh) Opera- Standby tion Saving tips Power consumption Domestic electricity Energy meter...
  • Page 16: Rc-Hy20/40-At Your Service

    RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 1.1 - temperature RC-HY20/40 – at your service Set the indoor climate Overview Sub-menus Set the temperature (with room sensors installed and INDOOR CLIMATE activated): temperature heating 1.1.1 temperature scheduling advanced temperature cooling 1.1.2 temperature scheduling heating...
  • Page 17 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 1.3 - temperature scheduling scheduling 1.3 CAUTION An increase in the room temperature can be slowed by the thermostats for the radiators or under floor heating. heating Therefore, open the thermostats fully, except in those rooms cooling where a cooler temperature is required, e.g.
  • Page 18 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Time period: Time period: Adjusting: Adjusting: Conflict: Conflict: If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by filling in “all” and then changing the desired days. If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by filling in “all”...
  • Page 19 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 1.9 - advanced advanced 1.9 curve external adjustment min. flow line temp. room sensor settings cooling settings own curve Curve coefficient curve external adjustment min. flow line temp. room sensor settings cooling settings own curve point offset Menu 1.9.1 - Heating/cooling curve setting heating curve 1.9.1.1...
  • Page 20 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Flow line temperature – maximum and minimum values Wait 24 hours before making a new setting, so that the room temperature has time to stabilise. If it is cold outdoors and the room temperature is too low, increase the curve slope by one increment.
  • Page 21 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 1.9.3 - min. flow line temp. Menu 1.9.4 - room sensor settings factor system min. flow line temp. heating 1.9.3.1 room sensor settings 1.9.4 climate system 1 °C control room sensor syst 1 climate system 2 °C heating factor system climate system 3...
  • Page 22 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 1.9.5 - cooling settings time betw. switch heat/cool cooling 1.9.5 delta at +20 °C °C delta at +40 °C °C CAUTION heat/cool sen. BT74 Certain setting options only appear if their function is set pt value cool/heat sensor °C installed and activated in RC-HY20/40.
  • Page 23 RC-HY20/40 – at your service step difference compressors (RC-HY40 only) CAUTION Curve 0 in menu 1.9. 1 must be selected for own curve to CAUTION apply. This setting option only appears if cooling is activated in menu 5.2.4. Menu 1.9.8 - point offset point offset 1.9.8 °C degree minutes cooling (RC-HY40 only)
  • Page 24: Set The Hot Water Capacity

    RC-HY20/40 – at your service Set the hot water capacity Menu 2.1 - temporary lux Overview temporary lux Sub-menus one time increase 3 hrs 6 hrs 12 hrs HOT WATER temporary lux comfort mode economy scheduling active advanced CAUTION If comfort mode "luxury" is selected in menu 2.2 no further temporary lux increase can be carried out.
  • Page 25 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 2.3 - scheduling Menu 2.9 - advanced advanced 2.9 Activated Schedule SCHEDULING HOT WATER periodic increase schedule 1 schedule 2 hot water recirc. activated normal tues thur Menu 2.9.1 - periodic increase periodic increase 2.9.1 Time periodAdjusting Conflict...
  • Page 26 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 2.9.2 - hot water recirc. (accessory required) hot water recirc. 2.9.2 operating time downtime period 1 period 2 period 3 operating time downtime...
  • Page 27: Get Information

    RC-HY20/40 – at your service Get information Menu 3.1 - service info Overview Sub-menus service info status AA25 INFO 3 op. prioritisation hot water hot water charging 49.0 °C hot water top 52.0 °C service info calculated flow temp. 5.8 °C degree minutes -700 compressor info...
  • Page 28 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 3.3 - add. heat info Menu 3.5 - indoor temp. log To read off an average temperature   add. heat info status: time factor: Menu 3.4 - alarm log indoor temp. log3.5 indoor temp.°C alarm log 3.4 week alarm log 3.4...
  • Page 29: Adjust The Heat Pump

    RC-HY20/40 – at your service Adjust the heat pump Menu 4.1 - plus functions Overview Sub-menus Menu 4.1.3 - internet internet 4.1.3 plus functions op. mode myUpway™ tcp/ip settings my icons proxy settings HEAT PUMP NOTE plus functions op. mode auto For these functions to work the network cable must be connected.
  • Page 30 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Disconnect all users Menu 4.1.3.9 - proxy settings   NOTE After disconnecting all users, none of them can monitor or control your installation via myUpway™ without requesting a new connection code proxy settings 4.1.3.9 Menu 4.1.3.8 - tcp/ip settings use proxy Automatic setting (DHCP) server...
  • Page 31 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 4.1.5 - SG Ready Menu 4.1.6 - Smart price adaption™ area SG Ready 4.1.5 affect room temperature affect hot water smart price adaption 4.1.6 affect cooling activated price of electricity overview area affect room temperature affect room temperature affect hot water affect hot water...
  • Page 32 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 4.1.8 - smart energy source™ (RC-HY40 only) Menu 4.1.8.1 - settings SMART ENERGY SOURCE 4.1.8 settings 4.1.8.1 settings set. price tariff periods, electricity smart energy source tariff per, ext. shunt add control method price per kWh tariff per, ext.
  • Page 33 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 4.1.8.3 - CO2 impact set. price 4.1.8.2 CO2 impact 4.1.8.3 price, extern step add. tariff price per kWh, low tariff CO2, electricity price per kWh, high tariff CO2, ext. shunted contr. add. CO2, ext. step contr. add. tariff set.
  • Page 34 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 4.1.8.6 - tariff per, ext. shunt add Menu 4.2 - op. mode op. mode 4.2 auto manual add. heat only tariff per, ext. shunt add 4.1.8.6 date date periods with low tariff start date stop date op.
  • Page 35 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Functions Menu 4.7 - holiday setting "compressor" "addition" holiday setting "heating" activated start date stop date "cooling" heating 20.0° desired room temperature hot water comfort economy cooling normal ventilation pool Menu 4.4 - time & date time &...
  • Page 36 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Menu 4.9 - advanced stop heating stop additional heat advanced 4.9 op. prioritisation filtering time auto mode setting degree minute setting factory setting user schedule blocking Menu 4.9.1 - op. prioritisation op. prioritisation 4.9.1 CAUTION hot water It cannot be set "stop additional heat"...
  • Page 37 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Day: diff. between additional steps Time period: Blocking: Conflict: CAUTION Higher value on "start compressor" gives more compressor starts, which increase wear on the compressor. Too low value can give uneven indoor temperatures. Menu 4.9.4 - factory setting user If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the factory setting user 4.9.4...
  • Page 38 RC-HY20/40 – at your service Schedule: Activated: Day: Time period: Conflict: If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by filling in “all” and then changing the desired days. Set the stop time earlier than the start time so that the period extends beyond midnight.
  • Page 39: Disturbances In Comfort

    Disturbances in comfort Disturbances in comfort NOTE Always give the product's serial number (14 digits) when reporting a fault. Troubleshooting Low pressure alarm Basic actions alarm info / action reset alarm aid mode Low hot water temperature or a lack of hot water Manage alarm Alarm  ...
  • Page 40: Additional Heating Only

    Disturbances in comfort Additional heating only   Set the installation to additional heat mode   CAUTION   When commissioning without MHI air/water heat pump an alarm communication error may appear in the display. The alarm is reset if the relevant heat pump is deactivated in menu 5.2.2 ("installed slaves")  ...
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance HSB60/100/140 HMK60/100 IMPORTANT Maintenance service must only be performed by persons with the required technical knowledge. When replacing components in HMK100, use exclusively original spare parts. Emergency mode     Emptying the DHW tank Emptying the heating system...
  • Page 42: Pt300/500

    Maintenance PT300/500 Measurement of the Protective Magnesium Anode Wear     CAUTION Check the safety valve performance as specifi ed by the valve manufacturer periodically (min. every 14 days) or before each start-up of the heater aft er decommissioning. Inspection of the Protective Magnesium Anode CAUTION If the current intensity measurements do not indicate any wear of the anode, its max operating time is not longer than...
  • Page 43 Maintenance Replacement of the Protective Magnesium Anode Cleaning of the Storage Tank CAUTION Replace the protecti ve magnesium anode every 18 months. Its ti mely exchange and proper installati on are the conditi ons to maintain the warranty on the storage tank  ...
  • Page 44: Fdcw60/71/100/140

    Maintenance FDCW60/71/100/140 Cleaning the outer casing NOTE Insufficient oversight can cause serious damage to HSB which is not covered by the guarantee. Checking grilles and bottom panel on FDCW Keep free of snow and ice...
  • Page 45: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data...
  • Page 46: Checklist

    Checklist Checklist: Checks before commissioning Hot water Notes Checked Heating Notes Checked ℓ ℓ Cooling Notes Checked Refrigerant system Notes Checked Electrical installation Notes Checked Accessories Notes Checked ℓ...
  • Page 47: Glossary

    Glossary DUT, dimensioned outdoor temperature Glossary Additional heat Efficiency Calculated flow line temperature Electrical addition Filtering time Circulation pump Climate system Flow pipe Heat exchanger Compressor Condenser Heat factor Heating curve Heating medium Disturbances in comfort Heating medium side Mixing valve Domestic hot water Outside sensor...
  • Page 48 Glossary Pressostat Radiator Return pipe Return temp Room sensor Safety valve Shuttle valve Supply temperature Water heater...
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