Technibel Climatisation KPAF128C5TAA Technical Data & Service Manual

Technibel Climatisation KPAF128C5TAA Technical Data & Service Manual

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TECHNICAL DATA
& SERVICE MANUAL
INDOOR UNIT: KPAF128C5TAA
SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER
Model No.
KPAF128C5TAA
KPAF188C5TAA
KPAF228C5TAA
KPAF188C5TAA
KPAF228C5TAA
Product Code No.
387105979
387105980
387105981
0.8180.570.0
04/2009

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL DATA & SERVICE MANUAL INDOOR UNIT: KPAF128C5TAA KPAF188C5TAA KPAF228C5TAA SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER Model No. Product Code No. KPAF128C5TAA 387105979 KPAF188C5TAA 387105980 KPAF228C5TAA 387105981 0.8180.570.0 04/2009...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT! • Ground the unit following local electrical codes. • The Yellow/Green wire cannot be used for any connection Please read before installation different from the ground connection. • Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause overheating This air conditioning system meets strict safety and operating at connection points and a possible fire hazard.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page 1. SPECIFICATIONS 1-1 Unit specifications 1-2 Major Component specifications 1-3 Other Component specifications 2. DIMENSIONAL DATA 3. ELECTRICAL DATA 3-1 Electric Wiring Diagram 3-2 Wiring System Diagrams 4. FUNCTION 4-1 Cool Mode Operation 4-2 Dry Mode Operation 4-3 Fan Mode Operation 4-4 Auto Fan Speed 4-5 Forced Mode...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    1. SPECIFICATIONS 1-1 Unit Specifications KPAF128C5TAA 220 - 240V ~ 50Hz Power source 230 V - 50 Hz Voltage rating Cooling Performance See catalogue with the requested matching Capacity Air circulation (High) m³/h Features Microprocessor/ I.C. thermostat Controls/Temperature controls Wireless remote control unit...
  • Page 5 KPAF188C5TAA 220 - 240V ~ 50Hz Power source 230 V - 50 Hz Voltage rating Cooling Performance See catalogue with the requested matching Capacity 720/615/515 Air circulation (High/Med./Low) m³/h Features Microprocessor/ I.C. thermostat Controls/Temperature controls Wireless remote control unit Control unit ON/OFF 24 hours Timer 3 and Auto...
  • Page 6 KPAF228C5TAA 220 - 240V ~ 50Hz Power source 230 V - 50 Hz Voltage rating Cooling Performance See catalogue with the requested matching Capacity 830/760/665 Air circulation (High/Med./Low) m³/h Features Controls/Temperature controls Microprocessor/ I.C. thermostat Wireless remote control unit Control unit ON/OFF 24 hours Timer 3 and Auto...
  • Page 7: Major Component Specifications

    1-2 Major Component Specifications KPAF128C5TAA Controller PCB SAC ON-OFF IDU Part No. Microprocessor Controls 250 V - 3,15 A Control circuit fuse 2,54mm-5pcs Jumper setting JP1..JP5 SAC W-REM Remote Control Unit Fan & Fan Motor Cross - flow Type 2…. Ø 130 / L 180 Q'ty …….
  • Page 8 KPAF188C5TAA Controller PCB SAC ON-OFF IDU Part No. Microprocessor Controls 250 V - 3,15 A Control circuit fuse 2,54mm-5pcs Jumper setting JP1..JP5 Fan & Fan Motor Type Cross - flow 2…. Ø 130 / L 180 Q'ty ……. Dia. and lenght K48410-MO1597…1 Fan motor model…Q'ty 4…1280...
  • Page 9 KPAF228C5TAA Controller PCB SAC ON-OFF IDU Part No. Microprocessor Controls 250 V - 3,15 A Control circuit fuse 2,54mm-5pcs Jumper setting JP1..JP5 Fan & Fan Motor Cross - flow Type 2…. Ø 130 / L 180 Q'ty ……. Dia. and lenght K48410-M01598…1 Fan motor model…Q'ty 4…1370...
  • Page 10: Other Component Specifications

    1-3 Other Component Specifications Thermistor ( Coil sensor TH1) ΚΩ Resistance 10 ± 3% NTC-THERMISTOR Thermistor ( Room sensor ) 10 at 25 °C Resistance kΩ...
  • Page 11: Dimensional Data

    2. DIMENSIONAL DATA Units: mm...
  • Page 12: Electrical Data

    3. ELECTRICAL DATA 3-1 Electric Wiring Diagram KPAF128C5TAA KPAF188C5TAA KPAF228C5TAA...
  • Page 13: Wiring System Diagrams

    3-2 Wiring System Diagram KPAF128 GRF128L5 1-phase 3-phase GRF188L7 KPAF188 GRF228L7 KPAF228 KPAF188 GRF188L5 model power supply control line delayed fuse GRF128 10 A GRF188 15 (85 * ) 16 A GRF228 15 (65 * ) * 3 Phase version...
  • Page 14: Function

    4.FUNCTION 4-1 Cool Mode Operation In Cooling Mode, the operation of the compressor (CM), Outdoor Fan (FMO) and Indoor Fan (FMI) are determined by the difference between the room air temperature (RAT) and the set point temperature (SPT) as shown in the graph. NOTES 1.
  • Page 15: Dry Mode Operation

    4-2 Dry Mode Operation Dry operation remove moisture from indoor air running, in cooling mode, at a low level without reducing the ambient temperature. This is done cycling ON and OFF indoor and outdoor units according to below. ROOM DRY LEVEL TEMP Operation according to COOLING mode ≥...
  • Page 16: Forced Mode

    4-5 Forced Mode In this mode the system operates (COOLING mode – fixed settings) or is switched off by means of the MODE button of the indoor unit control board. The operation modes can be selected pressing the button in a cyclic way (OFF ð COOL ð OFF…). The settings are: SET POINT temperature = 25°C FAN SPEED = HIGH 4-6 Protection operations in Cool and Dry Mode...
  • Page 17: I Feel Function

    4-7 I FEEL Function As standard configuration the air conditioner operates detecting the room temperature through the sensor equipped in the wireless remote controller (icon I FEEL shown on the display). This feature provides a personalised environment since the temperature can be detected where the remote controller is located. It is possible to de-activate this option pressing the I FEEL button on the remote controller.
  • Page 18: Diagnostic

    4-9 Diagnostic With this feature is possible to have a visual signal that a trouble is occurring. This mode is always active and the signalling is made through the display board LEDS . In case of no troubles the LEDS status follows its normal function. NOTES The troubles are showed according a priority list that is in case of more than one trouble present, is always showed, at first, the one with the highest priority (1...
  • Page 19: Contacts For Building Automation

    4-11 Contacts for Building Automation 4-11.1 INPUT CONTACT (J4 - green) The status of this input affects system operation according to the following: Contact OPEN : system does not operate (always OFF) – inputs from wireless remote controller are not processed Contact CLOSED: system operates in the normal way according to the inputs coming from wireless remote controller 4-11.2 OUTPUT CONTACT (J12)
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    4-12 Maintenance Changing the Address of the Air Conditioner In case of more than one air conditioner operating in the same room, it may be necessary to assign an address to each unit in order to avoid operation conflicts. Address is set acting on the dip-switches located on the indoor PCB and on the remote controller.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5-1 Check Before and After Troubleshooting (A) Check power supply wiring. • Check the power supply wires are correctly connected. (B) Check power supply. • Check that voltage is in specified range (±10% of the rating). • Check that power is being supplied. •...
  • Page 22: Unit And Compressor Do Not Run

    2 • The unit does not run. 5-4 Unit and Compressor Do Not Run The unit does not run when air conditioner is in the follwing conditions: • When the room temperature is below the setting temperature. • During the protection modes.
  • Page 23: Some Parts Of The Air Conditioner Do Not Operate

    5-5 Some Parts of the Air Conditioner Do Not Operate...
  • Page 24: Air Conditioner Operates, But Abnormalities Are Observed

    5-6 Air Conditioner Operates, but Abnormalities are Observed...
  • Page 26: Poor Cooling

    5-7 Poor Cooling...
  • Page 27: Excessive Cooling

    5-8 Excessive Cooling 5-9 A Sensor Is Defective...
  • Page 28: Checking Eletrical Components

    6. CHECKING ELETRICAL COMPONENTS 6-1 Measurement of Insulation Resistance The insulation is in good condition if the resistance exceeds 1 MOhm a) Power Supply Wires Clamp the earthed wire of the power supply wires with the lead clip of the insulation resistance tester and measure the resistance by placing a probe on either of the power wires (fig.1).
  • Page 29: Checking Continuity Of Fuse On Pcb Assy

    6-2 Checking Continuity of fuse on PCB assy Remove PCB assy from electrical component box (fig.5) Then pull out the fuse from PCB assy Check continuity of fuse by the multimeter (fig.6) 6-3 Checking Motor Capacitor Remove the lead wires from the capacitor terminals, and then place a probe on the capacitor terminals as shown in fig.7.
  • Page 30 R.D. 28 Reyrieux BP 131 - 01601 Trévoux CEDEX France Tél. 04.74.00.92.92 - Fax 04.74.00.42.00 R.C.S. Bourg-en-Bresse B 759 200 728...

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