CLIVET WSHN-EE 17 Installation And Use Manual

CLIVET WSHN-EE 17 Installation And Use Manual

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  • Page 1 7-21- -31- -41-5 51-6 -81- -91- -101 WATER R TO WA ATER HE AT PUM P REVER RSIBLE O ON THE REFRIG GERANT CIRCUI IT FOR IN NDOOR INSTALL LATION Instal llation n and U Use M anual M03S40F6 6-11 15-10-1 1 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    U N I T I D E N T I F I C A T I O N ................4 I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R T H E U S E R .
  • 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: Instructions For The User

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER • This is a partial synthesis of the information provided in the manual; carefully read this manual • Carefully read this manual. Keep it with the electrical diagram. Make it available to technicians for servicing. • Ask the installer for training on start-up, shutdown, changing set points, placing in at-rest status, maintenance, what to do or not to do in the event of a breakdown.
  • Page 6 WATER CIRCUIT The diagram on the side is indicative and includes optional components; check with the installer about the system configuration used. the electric heaters supplement the heating capacity supplied by the unit; the 3-way valve diverts the water either towards the sanitary hot water storage or towards the heating equipment;...
  • Page 7 TO DO FOR: Some functions are active only if they are enabled during installation (remote ON-OFF, remote SUMMER WINTER change, remote ECO, sanitary hot water, set point compensation). Check with the installer about the configuration used. Start the unit LONG pressing of the ON/OFF button Choose the SUMMER mode “SUN”...
  • Page 8: Common Causes Of Shutdown

    To reset the current alarm TEST + ON/OFF contemporary for some seconds ONLY AFTER THE CAUSE ELIMINATION ! Modify the HOT SANITARY water temperature Control parameter Modify the water temp. in HEATING Control parameter Only by SERVICE Modify the water temp. in ECO HEATING Control parameter keypad Modify the water temp.
  • Page 9: General Warnings

    CE MARK MAINTENANCE Before performing any service operations, cut off the power. Clivet products bear the CE mark, in compliance with the Perform the operations in conformity with the local requirements of the following EC directives, including the regulations in force.
  • Page 10: R E S I D U A L R I S K

    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 11 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 12 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 13: R E C E P T I O

    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 order.
  • Page 14: P O S I T I O N I N

    W1 , W2 , W3 etc . If more units are placed close to one another, the functional On each anti-vibration device (if provided by CLIVET), spaces must be doubled. its identifying code is stamped, for example C6100100...
  • Page 15: W A T E R C O N N E C T I O N

    WATER CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS SUPPORTS GENERAL The weight of the hydraulic connections must be supported Piping must be designed with the least possible number of in the exterior of the unit so as not to stress the connections bends and head variations. If the pressure chute of the of user devices (exchangers, coils, humidifiers, etc ) .
  • Page 16: Diagram Of Recommended Use Side Connection

    DIAGRAM OF RECOMMENDED USE SIDE CONNECTION Depending on the type of machine and the selected setup, some components may be integrated into the unit. Charged system pressure switch vent pump expansion tank safety valve flow switch pressure switch / thermometer filter filling valve 10.
  • Page 17: System Measures On Source Side

    SYSTEM MEASURES ON SOURCE SIDE UNFREEZABLE LIQUIDS FILTER If the unit is used when the water temperature is lower than It is very important for the water to be free of impurities. If it + 4°C, avoid the formation of ice by using unfreezable is not, the efficiency of thermal exchange is diminished.
  • Page 18 MANAGEMENT OF SYSTEM ELEMENTS ON UTILITY SIDE The system can manage the following optionals. The diagrams are indicative: check the position of the water connections on the dimensional drawing of the unit or on the adhesive labels on the unit itself 3-way valve for sanitary hot water double temperature - underfloor heating The valve is activated by external consent;...
  • Page 19: General

    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 20: Connection To The Mains

    CONNECTION TO THE MAINS 1. Make sure that the sectioning device at the beginning of 6. Protect the cables, using the fairlead of an adequate the unit’s power line is opened, locked and equipped size. with a signal. 7. Using the layout of the electrical diagram, single out the 2.
  • Page 21: Functional Connections

    SERIALE TTL / RS485 SERIAL CONVERTER TTL/RS485 OPTIONAL Plugged-in in the main module on the electric board (see lay in the wiring diagram). It is possible to connect up to 127 units with a single supervision system. The connection with a PC must use a RS485/232 converter; the serial line RS232 can be max. 10- m long.
  • Page 22 ADDITIONAL HEATING ELEMENT T ext It is possible to control an external element for additional heating, typically electric heaters. The control can be: • ON-OFF ( max 1 A ) • modulating WITH SIGNAL 0-10 V T out1 (in this case a plug-in expansion module is necessary, an optional that must be assembled by the customer (refer to the instructions in the kit) and enabled with the parameter 140=1 The diagram on the side is indicative: check the position of the...
  • Page 23 COUPLING WITH BOILER Text This function allows the unit to be coupled to a boiler with "high temperature" thermostat setting (70 °C for example), i.e., with a out1 working point above the operating limits of the unit. The coupling to the boiler is managed using: •...
  • Page 24 CONTROL OF THE 3-WAY VALVE FOR SANITARY HOT WATER Sanitary hot water can be produced in summer and winter, based on an external request, by controlling a dedicated 3-way valve. When the contact is closed, the valve switches to the sanitary hot water storage and the unit changes its working set point to the sanitary hot water set point (par 117).
  • Page 25 SANITARY HOT WATER: COMPENSATION OF THE SET POINT FOR EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE The set point can be compensated according to the external temperature in 2 modes: hot season thermal efficiency curve when the external temperature is high, the sanitary hot water set point is decreased; in this manner the thermal efficiency is increased curve A in the graph the compensation is enabled in the standard configuration...
  • Page 26 DUAL CONTROLS FOR TEMPERATURE – RADIANT PANELS It is necessary the expansion that must be fitted by the client (r refer to the kit instructions) and enabled by plug-in module parameter 140 = 1. With the optional kit, the mixed elements can be controlled: fan coils + radiant panels: •...
  • Page 27 SET POINT COMPENSATION WITH 4-20 mA SIGNAL (WATER RESET) It optimizes the energetic efficiency of the unit by automatically changing the set-point according to an external signal of 4- 20 ma type. It requests the expansion plug-in module option that must be fitted by the client (refer to the kit instructions) and enabled by parameter 140 = 1.
  • Page 28 UNIT INTERFACE VIA RS 485 Below the indications for the serial connection ; refer anyway to the CLIVET “RS 485 NETWORKS – GUIDELINES” document and ask for the COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL about the COMPACT electronics Couple of conductors twisted and shielded The total length of each single serial line, Section of conductor 0.22mm...
  • Page 29: 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. PRELIMINARY CHECKS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Before checking, please verify the following Check the proper tightening of the screws that fix the...
  • Page 30: Verify Tensions - Absorptions

    PERFORMANCE IN THE TECHNICAL BULLETIN referred VERIFY TENSIONS – ABSORPTIONS to various conditions of use. Check that the temperatures of the fluids are included in the Check for water side exchanger pressure drops: WORKING LIMITS. • Determine the water flow rate. If the controls of the previous paragraphs are positive, it is •...
  • Page 31: C O N T R O

    CONTROL The HEATING mode functions are active only on HEAT PUMP unit version . In ONLY COOL units, the relative parameters are VISIBLE but NOT ACTIVE , for example the winter setpoint. OPERING MODES Unit can be switched on and off by: •...
  • Page 32: Set Point

    SET-POINT COMPENSATIONS The compensations are evolved functions to protect the compressors and to adapt, as far as possible, the unit operating to the installation and use characteristics. The compensations prolong the compressor operating time and limit the start number; to do this they delay the compressor insertion point adding an offset.
  • Page 33 SECONDARY SET POINT – ECO A secondary set point can be used with different levels to the “normal” set point. It is normally set to give lower energy consumption with respect to the comfort setting: • The SECONDARY SUMMER set point is higher than the SUMMER setting. •...
  • Page 34: User Keypad

    USER KEYPAD The keyboard allows visualizing and changing the functioning conditions of the unit. The service keyboard is needed to visualize or modify the functioning parameters. BUTTON FUNCTION COMFORT mode HEATING 1° set - point ECONOMIC mode COOLING 2° set-point ON / OFF LED operating LONG press...
  • Page 35: Remote Or Service Keypad (Optionals)

    ALARMS FLASHING LED: there is an anomaly at the AUTOMATIC reset FIXED LIGHT LED: there is an anomaly at the MANUAL reset ALARM RESET: TEST + ON/OFF keys pressed simultaneously for more than 2 seconds. Alarm type: REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ALARM WATER CIRCUIT ALARM ALARM Inlet probe...
  • Page 36 Limit of deactivation before reaching the antifreeze steps °C Sanitary water set point °C Configures remote inputs: 1 = H/C by keypad or supervisor Keypad address on Clivet Bus net: 7 =local; 1=remote PARAMETER MODIFICATION Select the Push SET button parameter...
  • Page 37 UNIT STATA MENU INDICE DESCRIPTION VALUE Outdoor temperature °C 0-100% Outdoor Humidity Machine Clock – (only fed unit hours) Working hours C1 Pickups C1 Radiant panel valve status ON-OFF Radiant panel valve status Pump percentage Integration heater status ON-OFF Refreshing panel valve (Out-1) ON-OFF Radiant set Point °C...
  • Page 38 Serial faulty - comunicazione tastiera / scheda base Auto. Faulty or disconnected water inlet probe Auto Faulty or disconnected water outlet probe Auto. Faulty or disconnected radiating panel water probe (radiating panel option) Auto. Faulty or disconnected coil probe Auto. Electric heater output probe Auto.
  • Page 39: 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 performed by specialized technicians (INSPECTIONS). The maintenance makes : The machine should have a log book used to keep track of keeps the unit efficiency...
  • Page 40: 97/23 Ce Ped Directive

    97/23 CE PED DIRECTIVE 97/23 CE PED DIRECTIVE gives instructions for installers, Briefly and as an example, see the following : users and maintenance technicians as well. Refer to local COMPULSORY VERIFICATION OF THE FIRST actuation norms. INSTALLATION only for units assembled on the In Italy, refer to the Ministerial Decree of 1 December installer’s building site (for ex.
  • Page 41 R134a R407C R410A R134a R407C R410A Ts [°C] Ts [°C] Td [°C] Tb [°C] Ts [°C] Ts [°C] Ts [°C] Td [°C] Tb [°C] Ts [°C] -41.09 -26.36 -36.90 -43.90 -51.66 11.0 30.26 46.32 30.73 25.30 13.40 -37.14 -22.31 -33.11 -40.05 -48.02 11.2...
  • Page 42 R134a R407C R410A R134a R407C R410A Ts [°C] Ts [°C] Td [°C] Tb [°C] Ts [°C] Ts [°C] Ts [°C] Td [°C] Tb [°C] Ts [°C] 22.0 57.53 73.74 56.00 51.63 37.88 33.0 76.22 92.30 72.94 69.73 54.54 22.2 57.92 74.14 56.36 52.01...
  • Page 43: 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 44 HIGH PRESSURE heating high air temperature (see operating limits) LOW PRESSURE heating fans do not work, direction of rotation inverted low water temperature (see operating limits) insufficient air flow to coil insufficient water flow to the exchanger (high not CONSTANT flow (for example, if the pumps thermal difference between input and output) are turned off, certain areas of the plant are not CONSTANT flow (for example, if the pumps...
  • Page 45: 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.
  • Page 46: T E C H N I C A L D A T

    TECHNICAL DATA Application: Terminal units SIZE COOLING Cooling capacity 1 kW 5,97 7,82 10,4 13,1 16,1 22,1 25,6 32,4 Compressor power input 1 kW 1,45 1,59 1,91 2,37 3,16 3,85 4,73 4,79 5,79 6,77 7,57 Total power input 2 kW 1,46 1,60 1,92...
  • Page 47 Application: Unit for radiant panels Size COOLING Cooling capacity 1 kW 8,07 8,83 10,5 13,8 17,7 21,9 26,2 29,6 33,6 37,5 42,3 Compressor power input 1 kW 1,42 1,53 1,94 2,33 3,04 3,88 4,81 5,17 5,94 6,87 7,82 Total power input 2 kW 1,43 1,54...
  • Page 48 OPERATINE LIMITS (COOLING) Size EXSTERNAL EXCHANGER Min. water inlet temperature °C Min. water inlet temperature °C Max water outlet temperature °C Min. water outlet temperature °C Water thermal head (min / max) °C 5 /16 INTERNAL EXCHANGER Max water inlet temperature °C Max water outlet temperature °C...
  • Page 49: D I M E N S I O N

    DIMENSIONS Size 17-51 119.5 119.5 (15) "G" 119.5 119.5 (1) COMPRESSOR Size (2) INTERNAL EXCHANGER = UTILITY SIDE EXCHANGER (3) EXTERNAL EXCHANGER = SOURCE SIDE EXCHANGER (4) ELECTRICAL PANEL (5) INTERNAL EXCHANGER WATER INLET (6) INTERNAL EXCHANGER WATER OUTLET Length (7) EXTERNAL EXCHANGER WATER INLET Length (8) EXTERNAL EXCHANGER WATER OUTLET...
  • Page 50 Size 61-121 (15) "G" 107.5 127.5 101 121 (1) COMPRESSOR Size (2) INTERNAL EXCHANGER = UTILITY SIDE EXCHANGER mm 154 167 178 185 187 189 (3) EXTERNAL EXCHANGER = SOURCE SIDE EXCHANGER mm 213 200 191 182 180 178 (4) ELECTRICAL PANEL mm 286 300 330 336 339 334 (5) INTERNAL EXCHANGER WATER INLET mm 227 213 186 177 174 179...
  • Page 52 Fax + 33 (0)1 69 20 60 76 info.de@clivet.com info@clivettfa.com 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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