CLIVET WSAN-XSC 352 Installation And Use Manual

CLIVET WSAN-XSC 352 Installation And Use Manual

Air-cooled heat pump for external installation

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WSAN-XSC 352-402-432-452-
502-552-602
AIR-COOLED HEAT PUMP FOR EXTERNAL INSTALLATION
Installation and Use Manual
M91I40P7-01
30/01/08

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  • Page 1 Библиотека СОК  WSAN-XSC 352-402-432-452- 502-552-602 AIR-COOLED HEAT PUMP FOR EXTERNAL INSTALLATION Installation and Use Manual M91I40P7-01 30/01/08...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    U N I T I D E N T I F I C A T I O N ................4 G E N E R A L W A R N I N G S .
  • Page 4: Unit Identification

    UNIT IDENTIFICATION SERIAL NUMBER LABEL The units are identified by the serial number label shown here. The label lists the type of unit (series and size), serial number, year of manufacture, number of electrical diagram, main technical data, logo and address of the manufacturer. The label is placed on the unit, generally near the electrical panel and also on the external panelling.
  • Page 5: General Warnings

    Perform periodical inspections to locate possible loosened or broken parts. If the repairs are not performed, there will Clivet products bear the CE mark, in compliance with the be a higher risk for things and peoples to become damaged requirements of the following EC directives, including the and injured.
  • Page 6: Residual Risks

    RESIDUAL RISKS and precaution is taken when positioning and securing the GENERAL unit. This section lists some of the more common situations If the unit is easily accessible to children, unauthorized which, being beyond the control of the manufacturer, could persons or animals, this is a situation that can give rise be a source of risk to persons or property.
  • Page 7 Contact with parts that could become live when the unit is injured or suffer toxic effects. Always wear suitable clothing started up can result in electric shock, burns or death by and protective goggles when working in potential hazard electrocution. areas.
  • Page 8 Check of the Personal protection. Assure adequate ventilation, especially in closed rooms. exposition / Control parameters. Difluorometan (R32): Recommended limits of exposition: AEL (8h and 12h TWA) = 1000 personal protection ml/m3 Pentafluoroetan (R125): Recommended limits of exposition: AEL (8h and 12h TWA) = 1000 ml/m3 Protection of respiratory tract.
  • Page 9: Reception

    RECEPTION INSPECTION UPON RECEPTION HANDLING Check on arrival that the unit has not suffered damage The operation of handling the unit must be carried out during transit and that it is complete in every part as respecting the instructions of the safety norms in force specified in the order.
  • Page 10: P O S I T I O N I N

    W1 , W2 , W3 etc . On each anti-vibration device (if provided by CLIVET), its identifying code is stamped, for example C6100100 Flexible joints are necessary on all the hydraulic/...
  • Page 11 Tree Keep the coil clean. Avoid Avoid snow build-up during Consider clearances and direction of expelled air. zones with leaves / dirt / winter operation corrosives. elastic joint floating floor soundproofing Prevent the transmission of Provide windbreaks in locations with strong winds. vibrations.
  • Page 12: W A T E R C O N N E C T I O N

    WATER CONNECTIONS ANTI-VIBRATION DEVICES GENERAL In case of units with anti-vibration devices, it is necessary to Piping must be designed with the least possible number of assemble elastic joints, even on water connections. bends and head variations. If the pressure chute of the installation is above the useful prevalence of the pump, the RISK OF FREEZE water delivery capacity is reduced as well as, as a...
  • Page 13: Diagram Of Recommended Use Side Connection

    FREEZING (tubes insulation, emptying of circuit, addition of • with 100% recovery of the condensation heat glycol, anti-freeze resistances) . Water temperature can reach high temperatures (up to • the thermoregulation is performed by CLIVET control 100°C), therefore: system •...
  • Page 14: Hydropack

    HYDROPACK OPTIONAL HYDROPACK with 2 pumps + 1 stand-by, The equipment of refrigerant groups with the Hydropack 2 reserve pump can be foreseen for assuring a total accessory allows the supply of the necessary rate/head reliability. with different solutions: So the design water rate is assured (in fact, in the event of a failure, the reserve pump is automatically activated and HYDROPACK with 1 pump, the unit control signals if the broken pump is blocked).
  • Page 15: E L E C T R I C A L C O N N E C T I O

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION refer to standard units. In the event of differences between GENERAL the data of the registration plate and the data shown in this The characteristics of the electrical lines and relevant manual, as well as in the technical chart, please refer to the components must be determined by SPECIALIZED DATA SHOWN IN THE REGISTRATION PLATE.
  • Page 16: Functional Connections

    FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONS Use voltage-free remote control devices that are suitable to commutate very low loads 15 / 02 / 03 08:03:51 (12V, 10mA). C O O L °C °C STEP: °C 03 / 04 MODE ALARM SETUP STATE Few functionalities and inputs must be activated by configuration parameters whose access is reserved to authorized assistance centers (in order to avoid unauthorized HOME modifications).
  • Page 17 EXTERNAL AIR TEMPERATURE PROBE - Optional It allows the automatic correction of the set-point according to the external air temperature. For example, the summertime with low external temperatures, it is possible to have the internal comfort even with set-points higher than the standard. The parameter configuration must be carried out.
  • Page 18 CLIVET TALK MODULAR SYSTEM COMPOSITION CLIVET TALK system is made up of different modules connected to each other with the CAN OPEN protocol. The system configuration varies according to the typology of the unit and of the accessories: not always the represented electric modules are all presents on the unit.
  • Page 19 DRIVER MODULE code C5110803 The electronic thermostatic valve management firmware is located here. It is mounted on the expansion module. STRIP EVAPORATOR MODULE JUMP2 code C5110674 JUMP3 JUMP1 JUMP4 DIP1 It manages components, safety devices, inputs and outputs relative to the water circuit (pumps, differential manostat, temperature probes).
  • Page 20 Terminator activated UNIT NETWORK – MINI NETWORK – MASTER SLAVE The CLIVET TALK Local Network system allows to connect up to 6 machines in a network which all serve the same installation. To interact with the network which controls the working of the system, it is necessary to have a CAN to CAN converter code C5110692 for each machine.
  • Page 21 KIT LONWORKS Upon request, the unit is equipped with the kit already mounted on the electric board; it can eventually be mounted later. Refer to the electric diagram and to the LONWORKS MANUAL. For information about cables for the Lonworks network, visit the web site www.echelon.com. technology is a complete platform to implement the network system control.
  • Page 22: S T A R T - U

    START-UP ALL THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE COMMISSIONED BY AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES. THIS SERVICE IS LIMITED TO START-UP OF THE UNIT ONLY AND NOT THE CONNECTIONS OR INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM. ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS MUST PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS. Perform a seal check at max. working pressure checking PRELIMINARY CHECKS that no leaks are present.
  • Page 23: Verify Tensions - Absorptions

    unit cooling power (kW) x 860 = Dt (°C) x flow rate (L/h). VERIFY TENSIONS – ABSORPTIONS The cooling power is shown in the TABLE ON GENERAL Check that the temperatures of the fluids are included in the TECHNICAL DATA included in this manual, referred to WORKING LIMITS.
  • Page 24: C O N T R O

    CONTROL CONTROL INTERFACE COOL cooling unit status HEAT heating ON – ECO – OFF Enabled timing bands RETURN temperature OUTLET temperature alarm ; OK inserted steps on total ALARM menu access Current set point SET POINT, TIMING BANDS, CLOCK access HEAT / COOL changement off = unit OFF...
  • Page 25 DEFROSTING The defrosting maintains the external coil free from ice: to do that the unit is periodically commuted in “summer” operating for few minutes and the fans are stopped. The defrosting phase is started when the evaporating pressure falls below the fixed value. Now starts a count and when it finishes , if the temperature on the coil is lower than the threshold, the real defrosting is performed.
  • Page 26 ACCESSIBLE PARAMETERS PARAMETER MENU STRUCTURE PARAMETERS LIST Thermoreg. Antifreeze LIST Maintenance LIST Set - point LIST SCHEDULING Enscheduling LIST Configure LIST CLOCK SETUP Clock LIST Data LIST menu: PARAMETERS – THERMOREG. – SET POINT DEFAULT values 90 / CEN SecondSetC Secondary cooling Set Point 91 / CEN SecondSetH...
  • Page 27 To enter in the SETUP SETUP – PARAMETERS : button F3 SETUP menu HOME THERMOREG. Set the setpoint and the operating modes To select the submenu buttons ▲▼ F2 – F3 ES C HOME (ATC ONLY) To access button F1 ENTER HOME To access the desired buttons...
  • Page 28 SETUP – CLOCK SETUP To enter in the SETUP menu button F3 SETUP HOME CLOCK To select the CLOCK SETUP Set the clock buttons ▲▼ F2 – F3 submenu HOME DATA To access to CLOCK button F1 ENTER Set the dater HOME To set HOURS MINUTES buttons F2 F3 F4...
  • Page 29 submenu: To enter in the STATA menu button F4 STATE GENERALS HOME UNIT 1 To select the module buttons ▲▼ F2 – F3 mod_comp1 HOME mod_comp2 To access button F1 ENTER mod_comp3 HOME mod_evap To scroll the stata buttons ▲▼ F2 - F3 UNIT 2 HOME...
  • Page 30 Index UNIT_1 – MOD COMP_1 Stata Valve 2 c3 status 1=ON / 0=OFF Valve 3 c3 status 1=ON / 0=OFF Liquid solenoid 1=ON / 0=OFF Coil temperature °C ( tenths ) Recovery temperature °C ( tenths ) Condensation pressure Evaporation pressure Fan Status Defrost Status 1=ON / 0=OFF...
  • Page 31 An alarm list is associated with the inputs of each electronic module of the unit. According to the unit configuration, and then with electronic modules and options, some lists and/or ALARMS can not be used. ALARM STRUCTURE CENTRAL Unit_1 Mod_comp1 Mod_comp2 Mod_comp3 Mod_Evap...
  • Page 32 COMPRESSOR MODULE Name E101 Cond./ Evap. temp. probe fault E102 Condensing pressure probe fault E103 Evaporation pressure probe fault E104 Recovery temp. probe fault E105 High pressure alarm E106 Low pressure alarm E107 Fan/Pump thermal cut-out alarm E111 Cond. / Evap. H2O flow alarm E112 High pressure pre-alarm 1 E113 High pressure pre-alarm 2...
  • Page 33: R O U T I N E M A I N T E N A N C

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY SORT OF MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING, DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY TO THE UNIT, AND ENSURE THAT OTHER PEOPLE CANNOT RE-CONNECT IT . All equipment is subjected to wear out. cleaning activities; otherwise, controls have to be performed by specialized technicians (INSPECTIONS).
  • Page 34: Maintenance Inspections

    MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS Foresee inspection assistance carried out by authorized • verify the leakage from the refrigerating circuit centers or by qualified personnel. • Verify the protection devices (safety valves, pressure The inspections should be carried out at least: switches, thermostats, etc.), the adjustment systems, •...
  • Page 35: Refrigerant Tables

    REFRIGERANT TABLES THIS SECTION IS DEVOTED ONLY TO QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS THAT KNOW THE FOLLOWING: • THE OPERATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF THE REFRIGERATING CIRCUIT OPERATION • THE MODES OF DETECTING TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE • THE RISKS RELEVANT TO THESE OPERATIONS The data of the tables allow the testing of the refrigerating circuit operation by the detection of a few objective parameters. The data are significant if they are detected simultaneously and while the refrigerating circuit is running.
  • Page 36: T R O U B L E S H O O T I N

    TROUBLESHOOTING THE OPERATIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY TECHNICAL QUALIFIED PERSONNEL HAVING THE REQUISITES UNDER LAW REQUISITES AND IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SAFETY REGULATIONS IN FORCE. THE INTERVENTIONS WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD WILL BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS. BEFORE RESETTING AN ALARM, IDENTIFY AND ELIMINATE ITS CAUSE.
  • Page 37: D E C O M M I S S I O N I N G O F T H E U N I

    DECOMMISSIONING OF THE UNIT DISCONNECTING THE UNIT DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL The units must be disconnected by authorised personnel, THE UNIT MUST ALWAYS BE SENT TO AUTHORISED who before proceeding must first read the Residual Risks CENTRES FOR DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL. section in this manual.
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  • Page 39: T E C H N I C A L D A T

    TECHNICAL DATA M91I40P7-01 30/01/08 page 39...
  • Page 52 Fax + 33 (0)1 69 20 60 76 info.de@clivet.com info@clivettfa.com info@clivet.es info.fr@clivet.com The data contained in this bulletin is not binding and may be changed by the manufacturer without prior notice. All reproduction, even partial, is PROHIBITED. © COPYRIGHT - CLIVET S.P.A. - FELTRE (BL) - ITALIA...

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