Air conditioning systems wall mounted unit (76 pages)
Summary of Contents for INVENTOR ATM04S
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS - MONOBLOCK • ENGINEERING DATABOOK MODELS: ATM(H)04S(3) ATM(H)06S(3) ATM(H)08S(3) ATM(H)10S(3) ATM(H)12S(3) / T(9) ATM(H)14S(3) / T(9) ATM(H)16S(3) / T(9) ENGLISH...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono CONTENTS Part 1 General Information ................3 Part 2 Engineering Data ................17 Part 3 Installation and Field Settings ............61...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Part 1 General Information 1 Matrix Mono System ................. 4 2 Unit Capacities ................... 6 3 Nomenclature .................... 6 4 System Design and Unit Selection .............. 7 5 Typical Applications ................... 9...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 1 Matrix Mono System 1.1 System Schematic Figure 1-1.1: System schematic Matrix is an integrated air to water heat pump system which is one-stop solution for space heating, space cooling and domestic hot water, The outdoor heat pump system extracts heat from the outdoor air and transfers this heat through refrigerant piping to the plate heat exchanger in the hydronic system.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 1.2 System Configurations Matrix Mono can be configured to run with the electric heater either enabled or disabled and can also be used in conjunction with an auxiliary heat source such as a boiler. The chosen configuration affects the size of heat pump that is required. Three typical configurations are described below. Refer to Figure 1-1.2.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 2 Unit Capacities Table 1-2.1: Matrix Mono unit capacity range and unit appearances Capacity 10kW 12kW 14kW 16kW Model ATM(H)04S(3) ATM(H)06S(3) ATM(H)08S(3) ATM(H)10S(3) ATM(H)12S(3)/T(9) ATM(H)14S(3)/T(9) ATM(H)16S(3)/T(9) Appearance Notes: The presence or omission of the letters S or T in the model names indicates the unit’s power supply: T: 3-phase, 380-415V, 50Hz;...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 4 System Design and Unit Selection 4.1 Selection Procedure Step 1: Total heat load calculation Calculate conditioned surface area Select the heat emitters (type, quantity, water temperature and heat load) Step 2: System configuration Decide whether to include AHS and set AHS’s switching temperature Decide whether backup electric heater is enabled or disabled Step 3: Selection of outdoor units Determine required total heat load on outdoor units...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 4.2 Matrix Leaving Water Temperature (LWT) Selection The recommended design LTW ranges for different types of heat emitter are: § For floor heating: 30 to 35⁰C § For fan coil units: 30 to 45⁰C § For low temperature radiators: 40 to 50⁰C 4.3 Optimizing System Design To get the most comfort with the lowest energy consumption with Matrix , it is important to take account of the following considerations:...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 5 Typical Applications 5.1 Application 1 Application 1 Figure 1-5.1: Legend Outdoor unit Domestic hot water tank (Field supply) User interface 14.1 TBH: Domestic hot water tank booster heater (Field supply) SV1:3-way valve (Field supply) 14.2 Coil 1, heat exchanger for heat pump Balance tank (Field supply) 14.3...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 5.1.1 Space heating The ON/OFF signal and operation mode and temperature setting are set on the user interface. P_o (6) keeps running as long as the unit is ON for space heating, SV1(4) keeps OFF. 5.1.2 Domestic water heating The ON/OFF signal and target tank water temperature (T5S) are set on the user interface.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 5.2 Application 2 ROOM THERMOSTAT Control for Space heating or cooling need to be set on the user interface. It can be set in three ways: MODE SET/ONE ZONE/DOUBLE ZONE. The indoor unit can be connected to a high voltage room thermostat and a low voltage room thermostat.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 5.2.2 Mode set control Figure 1-5.3: Application 2- Mode set control Legend Outdoor unit Shut-off valve (Field supply) User interface Filling valve (Field supply) Balance tank (Field supply) Drainage valve (Field supply) Automatic bleed valve Collector/distributor (Field supply) Drainage valve Bypass valve (Field supply) P_o: Zone A circulation pump (Field supply)
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Matrix Mono Mono 5.2.3 Double zone control Figure 1-5.4: Application 2-Double zone control Legend Outdoor unit Shut-off valve (Field supply) User interface Shut-off valve (Field supply) Balance tank (Field supply) Filling valve (Field supply) Automatic bleed valve Drainage valve (Field supply) Drainage valve Collector/distributor (Field supply) P_o: Zone A circulation pump (Field supply)
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Matrix Mono 5.3 Application 3 5.3.1 Group control Figure 1-5.5: Application 3- Parallel system control Legend Master unit 11.3 Coil 2: heat exchanger for heat pump 1.2…n Slave unit Filter(Accessory) User interface Check valve (Field supply) SV1: 3-way valve(Field supply) Shut-off...
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Matrix Mono Space heating All salve units can operate in space heating mode. The operation mode and setting temperature are set on the user interface(2). Due to changes of the outdoor temperature and the required load indoors, multiple outdoor units may operate at different times.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono -25〜43 Water side heat exchanger Plate type Water side connection R1 " R1 " R5/4" R5/4" Cooling 5〜25 Water setting Heating 25〜65 temperature range 30〜60 Notes: Relevant EU standards and legislation: EN14511; EN14825; EN50564; EN12102; (EU) No 811/2013; (EU) No 813/2013; OJ 2014/C 207/02. Sound power test condition:EN12102-1 Maximum domestic hot water temperature 60 is only available with TBH support.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Water side heat exchanger Plate type Water side connection R5/4" Cooling ⁰C 5〜25 Water setting temperature range Heating ⁰C 25〜65 ⁰C 30〜60 Notes: Relevant EU standards and legislation: EN14511; EN14825; EN50564; EN12102; (EU) No 811/2013; (EU) No 813/2013; OJ 2014/C 207/02. Sound power test condition:EN12102-1 Maximum domestic hot water temperature 60 is only available with TBH support.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Water side heat exchanger Plate type Water side connection R5/4" Cooling ⁰C 5〜25 Water setting temperature range Heating ⁰C 25〜65 ⁰C 30〜60 Notes: Relevant EU standards and legislation: EN14511; EN14825; EN50564; EN12102; (EU) No 811/2013; (EU) No 813/2013; OJ 2014/C 207/02. Sound power test condition:EN12102-1 Maximum domestic hot water temperature 60 is only available with TBH support.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 2 Dimensions and Center of Gravity ATM(H)04S(3) / ATM(H)06S(3) Figure 2-2.1: Dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm) unit: mm Model 4/6kW...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono ATM(H)08S(3) / ATM(H)10S(3) ATM(H)12S(3) / ATM(H)14S(3) / ATM(H)16S(3) ATM(H)12T(9) / ATM(H)14T(9) / ATM(H)16T(9) Figure 2-2.2: Dimensions and center of gravity (unit: mm) unit: mm Model 8/10kW 12-16kW 1Ph 12-16kW 3Ph...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Combination system diagram Figure 2-4.4 Combination system diagram for single phase 4~16kW models...
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Figure 2-4.5 Combination system diagram for three phase 12~16kW models Notes: 1. Inventor recommends 6 units to be controlled by one controller and installed by reversed return water system for better hydraulic equilibrium. 2. In order to ensure the success of automatic addressing, all machines must be connected to the same power supply and powered on uniformly.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Circular wiring : Copper wire terminal Insulation tube Proper power wiring connections Power cord 9. Power Cord Connection of group control system Use a dedicated power supply for the indoor unit that is different from the power supply for the outdoor unit. Use the same power supply, circuit breaker and leakage protective device for the indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 8 Sound Levels 8.1 Overall Table 2-8.1: Sound pressure levels Model name ATM(H)04S(3) 45.0 ATM(H)06S(3) 47.5 ATM(H)08S(3) 48.5 ATM(H)10S(3) 50.5 ATM(H)12S(3) 53.0 ATM(H)14S(3) 53.5 ATM(H)16S(3) 57.5 ATM(H)12T(9) 53.5 [Octave band center frequency (Hz)] ATM(H)14T(9) 54.0 ATM(H)16T(9) 58.0 Notes: Sound pressure level is measured at a position 1m in front of the unit and (1+H)/2m (where H is the height of the unit) above the floor in a semi-anechoic...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 8.2 Octave Band Levels Figure 2-8.2: ATM(H)04S(3) octave band levels Cooling in rated frequency Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 12⁰C, LWT 7⁰C Cooling in rated frequency NR-90 Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C NR-80 DB; EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C NR-70 Heating in rated frequency NR-60...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 2-8.4: ATM(H)08S(3) octave band levels Cooling in rated frequency Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 12⁰C, LWT 7⁰C NR-90 Cooling in rated frequency NR-80 Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C NR-70 DB; EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C NR-60 NR-50 Heating in rated frequency Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB,...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 2-8.6: ATM(H)12S(3) octave band levels Cooling in rated frequency Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 12⁰C, LWT 7⁰C NR-90 Cooling in rated frequency NR-80 Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; NR-70 EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C NR-60 Heating in rated frequency NR-50 Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB,...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 2-8.8: ATM(H)16S(3) octave band levels Cooling in rated frequency Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 12⁰C, LWT 7⁰C NR-90 Cooling in rated frequency NR-80 Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C NR-70 DB; EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C NR-60 Heating in rated frequency NR-50 Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB,...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 2-8.10: ATM(H)14T(9) octave band levels Cooling in rated frequency Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 12⁰C, LWT 7⁰C NR-90 Cooling in rated frequency NR-80 Outdoor air temperature 35⁰C NR-70 DB; EWT 23⁰C, LWT 18⁰C NR-60 Heating in rated frequency NR-50 Outdoor air temperature 7⁰C DB,...
Quantity Name Shape Y-shape filter Operation manual Installation and owner’s manual(this book) Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Wired controller Technical data manual 9 Accessories Operation manual Thermistor for domestic hot water tank or zone2 9.1 Standard accessories water flow or balance tank Y-shape filter Table 2-9.1: Standard accessories Technical data manual...
The information contained in this Engineering Data Book may primarily be of use during the system design stage of a Inventor Matrix Mono project. Additional important information which may primarily be of use during field installation has been placed in boxes, such as the example below, titled “Notes for installers”.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 2 Installation Acceptance and Unpacking Notes for installers When units are delivered check whether any damage occurred during shipment. If there is damage to the surface or outside of a unit, submit a written report to the shipping company. ...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Placement Considerations Placement of the outdoor unit should take account of the following considerations: Outdoor units should not be exposed to direct radiation from a high-temperature heat source. Outdoor units should not be installed in positions where dust or dirt may affect heat exchangers. Outdoor units should not be installed in locations where exposure to oil or to corrosive or harmful gases, such as acidic or alkaline gases, may occur.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Cold Climate Installation In cold climate locations installation should take account of the following considerations: Figure 3-2.4: Snow shielding Never install the unit at a site where the suction side may be exposed directly to wind. To prevent exposure to wind, install a baffle plate on the air discharge side of the unit.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Drainage Drainage ditch should be provided to allow drainage of condensate that may form on the air side heat exchanger when the unit is running in heating mode or domestic hot water mode. The drainage should ensure that condensate is directed away from roadways and footpaths, especially in locations where the climate is such that condensate may freeze.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-2.9: Installation with obstacles behind the unit 1.1.2 Installation in Rows Figure 3-2.10: Single row installation Table 3-2.3: Single row installation spacing requirements Model A(mm) B1(mm) B2(mm) C(mm) 4-6KW ≥1500 ≥500 ≥150 ≥300 8-16KW ≥2000 ≥1000 ≥150 ≥300...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 3 Water Pipework Water Circuit Checks Matrix Mono units are equipped with a water inlet and outlet for connection to a water circuit. Matrix units should only be connected to closed water circuits. Connection to an open water circuit would lead to excessive corrosion of the water piping.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Water Circuit Connection Water connections must be made correctly in accordance with the labels on the outdoor unit, with respect to the water inlet and water outlet. If air, moisture or dust gets in the water circuit, problems may occur. Therefore, always take into account the following when connecting the water circuit: Use clean pipes only.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Uninhibited glycol will turn acidic under the influence of oxygen. This process is accelerated by presence of copper and at higher temperatures. The acidic uninhibited glycol attacks metal surfaces and forms galvanic corrosion cells that cause severe damage to the system.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 4 Electrical Wiring General Notes for installers Caution All installation and wiring must be carried out by competent and suitably qualified, certified and accredited professionals and in accordance with all applicable legislation. Electrical systems should be grounded in accordance with all applicable legislation. ...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Make sure no external pressure is applied to the terminal connectors. When installing the ground fault circuit interrupter make sure that it is compatible with the inverter (resistant to high frequency electrical noise) to avoid unnecessary opening of the ground fault circuit interrupter This unit is equipped with an inverter.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-4.4: Wiring overview for 8/10/12/14/16kW models Item Description Item Description Outdoor unit SV2: 3-way valve (field supply) Solar energy kit (field supply) SV1: 3-way valve for domestic hot water tank (field supply) User interface Domestic hot water tank Room thermostat (field supply) Booster heater Boiler (field supply)
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Table 3-4.1: Wiring requirements Item Description AC/DC Required number of conductors Maximum running current Solar energy kit signal cable 200mA User interface cable 200mA Room thermostat cable 2 or 3 200mA(a) Boiler control cable 200mA Thermistor cable for T1B DHW pump control cable 200mA(a) 3-way valve control cable...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 5 DIP Switch Settings DIP switch is located on the hydraulic module main control board and allows configuration of additional heating source thermistor installation, the second inner backup heater installation, etc. Switch ON=1 OFF=0 00=IBH(One-step control) 01=IBH(Two-step control) 11=IBH(Three-step control) 00=Without IBH and AHS...
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7 User Interface Field Settings Introduction During installation, the Matrix Mono’s settings and parameters should be configured by the installer to suit the installation configuration, climate conditions and end-user preferences. The relevant settings are accessible and programmable through the FOR SERVICEMAN menu on the Matrix Mono’s user interface. The user interface menus and settings can be navigated using the user interface’s touch-sensitive keys, as detailed in Table 3-7.1.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono FOR SERVICEMAN Menu FOR SERVICEMAN allows installers to input the system configuration and set Figure 3-7.2: FOR SERVICEMAN password screen the system parameters. To enter FOR SERVICEMAN, go to MENU > FOR FOR SERVICEMAN SERVICEMAN. Please input the password: Enter the password, using ◄...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Only when the space heating/cooling is OFF will the heat pump operate to heat domestic water. DHW PUMP sets whether or not the DHW pump is controlled by the Matrix Mono unit. If the DHW pump is to be controlled by the Matrix Mono, select YES.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono until at least t_INTERVAL_DHW minutes have elapsed. dT5_TBH_OFF sets the temperature difference between the DHW set temperature (T5S) and the DHW tank water temperature (T5) below which the immersion is not used. When T5 > Min(T5S+dT5_TBH_OFF, 65°C), the immersion heater is off.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono PUMP tab on the DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW) menu, if TIMER RUNNING is enabled. DHW PUMP DI RUN sets wether or not the DHW pump (field supply) operates during the disinfection mode. COOL MODE SETTING Menu MENU >...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono T1SetC1 sets the temperature 1 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode. T1SetC2 sets the temperature 2 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode. T4C1 sets the ambient temperature 1 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode. T4C2 sets the ambient temperature 2 of automatic setting curve for cooling mode.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono dTSH sets the temperature difference between the actual room temperature (Ta) and set room temperature (TS) above which the heat pump provides heated water to the space heating terminals. When TS – Ta ≥ dTSH the heat pump provides heated water to the space heating terminals and when Ta ≥...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono TEMP. TYPE SETTING Menu MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > TEMP. TYPE SETTING Figure 3-7.19: TEMP. TYPE SETTING menu The TEMP. TYPE SETTING is used for selecting whether the water flow 5 TEMP. TYPE SETTING 5.1 WATER FLOW TEMP. temperature or room temperature is used to control the ON/OFF of the heat 5.2 ROOM TEMP.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-7.23: DOUBLE ZONE to YES and set ROOM TEMP. to NON meanwhile set WATER FLOW TEMP. to YES or NON Homepage (zone 1) Addition page (zone 2) If set DOUBLE ZONE and ROOM TEMP. to YES, meanwhile set WATER FLOW TEMP. to YES or NON, the following page will be displayed.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.10 OTHER HEATING SOURCE Menu 7.10.1 OTHER HEATING SOURCE menu overview MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > OTHER HEATING SOURCE Figure 3-7.26: OTHER HEATING SOURCE menu 7 OTHER HEATING SOURCE 7.1 dT1_IBH_ON 5°C 7.2 t_IBH_DELAY 30MIN 7.3 T4_IBH_ON -5°C 7.4 dT1_AHS_ON 5°C...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.11 HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING Menu MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING Figure 3-7.29: HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING menu The HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING menu settings are used to set the outlet water 8 HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING temperature to prevent water pipes freezing when away from home in cold 8.1 T1S_H.A._H 20°C...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.14 TEST RUN 7.14.1 TEST RUN Menu overview MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > TEST RUN TEST RUN is used to check that the valves, air purge function, circulation pump, space cooling mode, space heating mode and DHW mode are all operating correctly. Figure 3-7.32: TEST RUN start screen and TEST RUN menu 11 TEST RUN 11 TEST RUN...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.14.3 AIR PURGE operation MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > TEST RUN > AIR PURGE Once installation is complete it is important to run the air purge function to remove any air which may be present in the water piping and which could cause malfunctions during operation.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.14.6 HEAT MODE RUNNING operation Figure 3-7.38: HEAT MODE RUNNING display The HEAT MODE RUNNING operation is used to check the operation of the 11 TEST RUN system in space heating mode. Test run is on. Heat mode is on.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.15 SPECIAL FUNCTION Figure 3-7.40: Special functions menu 7.15.1 SPECIAL FUNCTION menu overview 12 SPECIAL FUNCTION 12 SPECIAL FUNCTION MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > SPECIAL FUNCTION 12.1 PREHEATING FOR FLOOR Active the settings and active the “SPECIAL FUNCTION”? 12.2 FLOOR DRYING UP SPECIAL FUNCTION is used to pre-heating floor and...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-7.43: Preheating for floor screens 12.1 PREHEATING FOR FLOOR 12.1 PREHEATING FOR FLOOR Preheat for floor is Do you want to turn off the preheating running for 25 minutes. for floor function? Water flow temperature is 20°C. CONFIRM CONFIRM 7.15.3 FLOOR DRYING UP...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 7.16 AUTO RESTART MENU > FOR SERVICEMAN > AUTO RESTART Figure 3-7.47: AUTO RESTART menu 13 AUTO RESTART AUTO RESTART sets whether or not the unit re-applies the user interface settings 13.1 COOL/HEAT MODE when the power returns following a power failure. Select YES to enable auto restart or 13.2 DHW MODE NON to disable auto restart.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Ta-adj is an correction value for Ta. SOLAR INPUT sets whether solar control signal is connected to hydronic PCB. (0=NON; 1=CN18; Tsolar 2=CN11SL1SL2) F-PIPE LENGTH sets the length of refrigerant pipes between outdoor unit and indoor unit. RT/Ta_PCB sets whether M-kit is valid.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 8 Operation parameter MENU > OPERATION PARAMETER This menu is for installer or service engineer reviewing the operation parameters. There are nine pages for the operating parameter as following Figure 3-9.1: Operation parameter OPERATION PARAMETER OPERATION PARAMETER OPERATION PARAMETER ONLINE UNITS NUMBER PUMP-O...
When the product is connected to the network, please make sure that the phone is as close as possible to the product. Inventor only supports 2.4GHz band routers at present. Special characters (punctuation, spaces, etc.) are not recommended as part of the WLAN name. It is recommended that you connect no more than 10 devices to a single router lest home appliances are affected by weak or unstable network signal.
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Matrix Mono Step 5. Select “sign up” to create a Step 6. Login with your account. Step 7. Select “add device” or the new account. Input the confirma- “+” icon on the top right corner to tion code that is sent to your email add a new device.
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Matrix Mono Step 11. Select the “KJRH-120F/ Step 12. On the wired controller, select “MENU”, then “WLAN SETTING” and BMKO-E” press “OK”. Select “AP mode” and press ok. Click once the right button to selecty the “OK” command, and please “OK” to enter the WiFi mode. The WiFi icon on the wired controller will start flashing.
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Matrix Mono Step 16. When the process is com- Step 17. The unit is connected. pleted, you can select the unit’s name. Select “Confirm” to finish the process.
After that, if parameter correction is needed, please connect the USB with computer and open the EXCEL file to change parameters and then save it. Please do not change the file name or format. Parameters are not allowed for non-professionals to change and Inventor recommends to use the wired controller to change the parameters. Step 3: Plug USB disk into the port of hydronic PCB of B unit and select “WRITE SET PARAMETER”...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 10.2 Convenient program upgrade for unit There is no need to carry any heavy equipment but only USB disk can realize program upgrade. Steps are as follows: Step 1: Copy new program in U disk root directory where other files in bin format are not allowed in Step 2: Power on and make sure communication is normal.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-9.1: WEATHER TEMP. SET menu 11 Climate Related Curves PRESET TEMPERATURE The climate related curves can be selected in the user interface, MENU > PRESET TEMPERATURE > WEATHER TEMP. SET. The curves for heating mode and ECO heating mode are the same but the default curve is curve 4 in heating mode, while in ECO mode, the default curve is curve 6.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-9.3: High temperature curves for heating mode T1S(℃) Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4 Curve 5 Curve 6 Curve 7 Curve 8 T4(℃) -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 Outdoor ambient temperature (⁰C ) Notes: It only has the curves of the high temperature setting for heating, if the high temperature is set for heating.
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono Figure 3-9.5: High temperature curves for cooling mode T1S(℃) Curve 1 Curve 2 Curve 3 Curve 4 Curve 5 Curve 6 Curve 7 Curve 8 T4(℃) Outdoor ambient temperature (⁰C ) Notes: It only has the curves of the high temperature setting for cooling, if the high temperature is set for cooling. Curve 4 is default in high temperature cooling mode and curve 6 is default in ECO mode.
Matrix Mono Matrix Mono 12 Error Code Table Table 3-10.1: Error code table Error code Content Transducer module temperature too high protect Water flow failure (E8 appears 3 times) Phase sequence error (for 3 phase models) Communication error between the main control board of hydraulic module and user interface Backup electric heater exchanger water outlet temperature sensor T1 error Domestic hot water tank temperature sensor T5 error Air side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet temperature sensor T3 error...
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Matrix Mono Matrix Mono DC bus high voltage protection MCE error Zero speed protection Phase sequence error Compressor frequency variation greater than 15Hz within one second protection Actual compressor frequency differs from target frequency by more than 15Hz protection Water side heat exchanger anti-freeze protection High temperature protection of refrigerant outlet temperature of condenser in cooling mode Water side heat exchanger inlet temperature is higher than outlet temperature in heating/DHW mode PED board error...
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS - MONOBLOCK V 1.0 092021 INVENTOR A.G. S.A. Manufacturer: 24th km National Road Athens - Lamia & 2 Thoukididou Str., Ag.Stefanos, 14565 Tel.: +30 211 300 3300, Fax: +30 211 300 3333 - www.inventor.ac...
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