Installation and maintenance manual SYSAQUA 20 / 25 / 30 / 35 / 40 Air Cooled Water Chillers and Heat Pumps 19.5 â 41.6kW 19.3 â 40.
English SYSAQUA 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION English NOTICE D’INSTALLATION Français INSTALLATIONSHANDBUCH Deutsch ISTRUZIONI INSTALLAZIONE Italiano INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN Español
English 2 SYSAQUA CONTENTS 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS......................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1. SAFETY DIRECTIONS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 1.2. WARNING................................................
POWER SUPPLY MUST BE SWITCHED OFF BEFORE STARTING WORK IN THE ELECTRIC CONTROL BOX 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS The purpose of this Manual is to provide users with instructions for installing, commissioning, using and maintaining the units. It also contains instructions on starting up the machine as well as recommendations to avoid bodily injury and risks of damage to the device during its operation.
4 SYSAQUA English 1.3. EQUIPMENT SAFETY DATA Safety Data R410A Toxicity Low In contact with skin Skin contact with the rapidly evaporating liquid may cause tissue chilblains. In case of skin contact with the liquid, warm the frozen tissue with water and call a doctor. Remove contaminated clothing and footwear. Wash the clothing prior to re-use. In contact with eyes Vapours have no effect. Liquid splashes or sprays may cause freeze burns.
2. INSPECTION AND STORAGE At the time of receiving the equipment carefully cross check all the elements against the shipping documents in order to ensure that all the crates and boxes have been received. Inspect all the units for any visible or hidden damage. In the event of shipping damage, write precise details of the damage on the shipper’s delivery note and send immediately a registered letter to the shipper within 48 hours, clearly stating the damage caused.
English 6 SYSAQUA 5. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 1 SYSAQUA 1 Water filter 1 Bag with the documentation 5.1. OPTIONALS ACCESSORIES Anti-vibration rubber pads Spring pads Isolating valve On opening the carton, check that all the accessories required for installation are present. 6. DIMENSIONS SEE APPENDIX 7. HANDLING 7.1.
Caution When handling the SYSAQUA, beware not to damage the finned coil block. Protect it with cardboard or particle panels. 7.3.1. HANDLING WITH A FORKLIFT A forklift can be used to handle the SYSAQUA 20/25/30/35/40 units when palletized. Place a safety wedge between the unit base and the fork lift truck to avoid damaging the unit’s structure and casing. 7.3.2. HANDLING BY SLINGING Lifting is also possible by slinging.
English 8 SYSAQUA 8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8.1. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 20 25 30 35 40 2 2 2 2 2x40 2x49 2x49 2x49 1.78 1.78 2.55 2.55 2.55 3.31 4.25 4.64 6.59 7.02 2.09 2.68 2.92 4.15 4.42 5.53 7.10 7.75 11.01 11.72 22 35 22 41 46 3.35 4.36 4.64 6.16 6.44 2.11 2.75 2.92 3.88 4.06 5.59 7.28 7.75 10.29 10.75 23 37 22 37 40 3.35 4.64 5.11 6.41 7.16 2.11 2.92 3.22 4.04 4.51 5.59 7.75 8.53 10.70 11.
SYSAQUA 9 8.2.1. REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 8.2.2. REFRIGERANT CHARGE SEE APPENDIX Caution This equipment contains fluorinated gas with greenhouse gas effects covered by the Kyoto agreement. The type and quantity of refrigerating fluid per circuit are indicated on the product plate.
8.3. ELECTRIC SPECIFICATIONS 8.3.1. SYSAQUA WITH STANDARD FAN Power supply Maximum current Without Fuse rating aM pump Total starting current (without soft starter) Total starting current (with soft starter) Maximum current Fuse rating aM With pump Total starting current (without softstarter) Total starting current (with softstarter) A A A A A A A A 20 25 30 400V / 3~ N / 50Hz 35 40 31.8 32 118.3 53.0 34.4 40 120.9 55.6 33.8 40 119.3 54.0 36.4 40 121.9 56.6 20 25 30 400V / 3~ N / 50Hz 35 40 33.
9. INSTALLATION Caution The unit is not designed to withstand weights or stresses from adjacent equipment, pipe work or constructions. Any foreign weight or stress on the unit structure could lead to a malfunction or a degradation with dangerous consequences for personnel and property. In such an event, the warranty shall be null and void. Caution The unit base shall be arranged as indicated in the manual.
12 SYSAQUA When choosing the location for the SYSAQUA, take care to leave sufficient free clearance on all sides to ensure easy access for maintenance work. 3 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 The minimum free clearance dimensions indicated must be observed to ensure both proper system operation and allow access for maintenance and cleaning. Caution When several SYSAQUA units are installed, ensure proper clearance is implemented around the condensers specific to each machine. 9.
10. HYDRAULIC LINKS Caution When choosing and installing water pipes, you must consult and observe all current local standards, regulations and instructions. 10.1. MAIN HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Caution The mains hydraulic circuit will provide a constant water flow on the refrigerating fluid/water plate exchanger and in case of load variation. You must design the pipe network with the minimum number of bends and keep the number of changes in height to the strict minimum.
14 SYSAQUA English 10.3. MINIMUM WATER VOLUME REQUIREMENTS To ensure that the system operates correctly you must use suitably sized and properly routed pipes for the hydraulic links between the SYSAQUA and the mains network. Proper operation of the regulation and safety devices is ensured only when the water volume is sufficient. For refrigeration only units, the total volume on the level of the primary water circuit must never below: ² application air conditioning 3.
SYSAQUA 15 If the SYSAQUA is exposed to ambient temperatures between 1°C and -18°C, protect the water circuit against frost. Caution THE USE OF A GLYCOL-BASED SOLUTION IS THE ONLY EFFECTIVE FROST-PROTECTION MEANS The glycol-based water solution must be sufficiently concentrated to ensure appropriate protection and prevent ice from forming at the minimum outdoor temperatures planned for the installation.
16 SYSAQUA English 10.7. WATER QUALITY The water must be analyzed; the hydraulic network system installed must include all elements necessary for water treatment: filters, additives, intermediate exchangers, drain valves, vents, check valves, etc., according to the results of the analysis. Caution The SYSAQUA must not run on a network with open loops, likely to cause incidents related to oxygenation, or with non treated table water.
SYSAQUA 17 To guarantee proper energy efficiency and compliance with current standards, water pipes passing through uninhabited zones should be properly lagged to retain heat. To achieve correct insulation with conductivity of 0.04 W/mK, lag the pipes with insulating material with a radial thickness between 25mm and 30 mm. 10.9.
English 18 SYSAQUA 11. WIRING DIAGRAM AND LEGEND 11.1. WIRING DIAGRAM SEE APPENDIX 11.2. LEGEND N805 POL 423.
12. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING Before carrying out any work on the equipment, make sure that the electrical power supply is disconnected and that there is no possibility of the unit being started inadvertently. Non-compliance with the above instructions can lead to injury or death by electrocution. The electrical installation must be performed by a fully qualified electrician, and in accordance with local electrical standards and the wiring diagram corresponding to the unit model.
20 SYSAQUA English Caution Supplying the unit with a line with an unbalance exceeding the acceptable value results in cancelling the warranty. Caution Correction of the excessive centralized power factor (>0.95) may generate transient phenomena dangerous for the motors and contactors of the unit during the start and stop phases. Check instant voltages during these phases. These units are equipped with a local switch used as general terminal board. 12.1.
SYSAQUA 21 If you have an IT (ungrounded) system or corner-grounded TN system, disconnect the internal EMC filter by removing the EMC screw. VAR VAR EMC EMC ACS3 SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 OPTION "VARIABLE PRIMARY FLOW" Caution Disconnect the internal EMC filter when installing the drive on an IT system (an ungrounded power system or a high-resistance-grounded [over 30ohms] power system), otherwise the system will be connected to ground potential through the EMC filter capacitors.
English 22 SYSAQUA 13. REGULATION SYSAQUA units are fitted with an electronic control system. It provides the command, control and alarm functions. 13.1. ORDER OF PRIORITY FOR CONTROL SYSTEMS The integrated regulator in the SYSAQUA can be controlled by various interfaces and systems. The order of priority for each drive system is as follows: 1. Timing programming: this scheduling is integrated in the regulator 2.
SYSAQUA 23 The home page is used to quickly display the state of the machine by displaying the following information: Main overview ² Operating mode ² Water return temperature ² Water flow temperature 1/3 Current mode Red. H Entering water T. 42.3°C Leaving water T. 45.2°C 13.2.3. MAIN MENU Pressing the "Info" button displays this screen directly.
24 SYSAQUA English 13.3. INITIAL SETTINGS Open the electrical box and check that all circuit breakers are open except for FTC. Before starting up the SYSAQUA for the first time, the "Installation" menu must be configured. 13.3.1. TIME SETTINGS Caution If the date and time are not set, the unit will function in degraded mode or may not even be able to start. Start by configuring the date and time. To do so, switch to the "Installer" or "Maintenance" profile in the "Installation" section.
SYSAQUA 25 English 13.3.3. DEFINING THE GLYCOL RATE Define the type and glycol content present in the installation water circuit. Main Menu Status 1/4 Commissioning Services Access Commissioning 1/12 03.02.2016 10:40:05 Language selection Communications Glycol protection Auto change over Water Law Reduced mode Limited capacity Cold OAT protection Small volume protection Calendar Versions Glycol protection 1/2 Type No Glycolconcentr.
Main Menu Status OAT 2xBK SD/N O LWT 2xBK The operating mode defined for this input takes priority over all control systems such as the HML, BMS or calendar. EWT 2xBK 13.4.2. CONFIGURING INPUT D2 During installation, a switch can be connected onto the D2 digital input.
SYSAQUA 27 ² Delegate : the current mode is determined by the BMS or by default by the calendar (refer to the user manual) Main Menu Status 1/4 Status HMI state HMI mode State from Mode from Cooling setp. Current setp. cool Heating setp. Current setp. heat Load Capacity Hydraulic circuit Circuit 1 heaters Commissioning Services Access ² Off : Unit is stopped ² On : System is launched ² Reduced : Refer to the § REDUCED MODE, page 33 English 13.4.4.
English 28 SYSAQUA 13.4.6. WATER LAW The configuration of the different water law settings dynamically matches the setpoint according to the outside temperature. The different parameters below for the water law can be set in the installation menu and by a GTC. Main Menu Status 1/4 Commissioning 1/12 03.02.
SYSAQUA 29 English 13.4.6.2. HEAT MODE The water law replaces the heat mode setpoint with the f function of the OAT outside temperature: ² water law setpoint = f(OAT) Function f is restricted between 20 and 50°C. It is defined by points A, B and C in the graph below. The values indicated are factory values.
30 SYSAQUA English 13.4.7. "VARIABLE PRIMARY FLOW” OPTION Main Menu Status 1/4 Commissioning Service Configuration Manual control Deice Operation hours Lock out Inputs-Outputs Parameters Archives Services Access 1/8 The "Variable Primary Flow" option is used to modulate the power of the hydraulic pump. This modulation is obtained by powering the pump through a frequency inverter. Configuration 1/8 Fan Pump Circuit control Contacts D1 D2 Heaters dT ret./sup. temp 20K Control on Entering water T.
13.4.7.2. CONSTANT SPEED MODE VS CAPACITY The speed of the pump depends on the capacity of the unit. This speed range is determined during commissioning to adjust the power of the pump to the load drops of the installation. Speed set-point 100% Mod. pump max speed Pump configuration 1/13 Pump Single Continuous pump Off Modulation 2 stages Acceleration delay 10 s ----------------------------------------Anti seizing act.
English 32 SYSAQUA It is necessary to determine the pressure setting to be maintained in the system then set the frequency inverter according to this pressure value. 13.4.7.3.1. DETERMINATION OF THE PRESSURE SETTING The frequency inverter ACS3 displays the reading via the pressure transducer WPT. 1. Set all units in demand to open all the valves (load = 100%). 2. Check that the output is in line with SYSAQUA requirements. 3. Read the pressure value from the transducer (example: 3.5 bar). 50.
SYSAQUA 33 Main Menu Status English 13.4.8. REDUCED MODE 1/4 Commissioning Services Access Reduced mode can have the following configurations: Commissioning 1/12 03.02.2016 10:40:05 Language selection Communications Glycol protection Auto change over Water Law Reduced mode Limited capacity Cold OAT protection Small volume protection Calendar Versions ² Decreased cool. setp This function is only available if the unit is in cool mode.
34 SYSAQUA English 13.5. ALARMS Main overview Trigger all circuit breakers. Silence the alarm. If at least one alarm or warning is in progress, the alarm button flashes. Press the 'Alarm' button to access the latest current alarm. The screen displays the latest alarm activated with a description, the date and time at which it occurred. Alarm list 1/4 Acknowledge 3 + Fault supp.pump: Alarm + Condensing P. circuit 1: Com. fault + Suction T. circuit 1: Com. fault Current mode Red. H Entering water T.
SYSAQUA 35 Main Menu Status English 13.6. SCHEDULE The first line displayed shows the current mode at the level of time programming. 1/4 Commissioning 1/12 03.02.2016 10:40:05 Language selection Communications Glycol protection Auto change over Water Law Reduced mode Limited capacity Cold OAT protection Small volume protection Calendar Versions Commissioning Services Access In the Monday submenu, 6 operating intervals can be selected.
English 36 SYSAQUA 14. COMMISSIONING Caution When performing startup and service, thorough safety precautions shall always be taken. Only qualified individuals should perform these functions. 14.1. PRE-START CHECK LIST Before commissioning the system, you must carry out a certain number of installation checks to ensure that the appliance will operate in the best possible conditions. The following list of checks is not exhaustive and only serves as a minimum reference guide. 1.
SYSAQUA 37 14.2.1. GENERAL Cheek for any unusual noises or vibration in the running components. 14.2.2. PHASE ROTATION PROTECTION If the phase of the power supply are not correct, the phase rotation protection device will prevent the machine from starting. 14.2.3. ELECTRICAL 14.2.3.1. SET POINTS 1. Compressors circuit breaker settings. 2. Pump Circuit Breaker and Fan Circuit breaker settings. NOTE : The outdoor fan motor is equiped with an internal safety device with automatic reset. 14.2.3.2.
38 SYSAQUA English 14.2.5. COMPRESSOR AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEM 1. Running check: Start the compressor. Check for any unusual noise or vibration. 2. Operating Pressures: Operate the unit for at last 20 minutes and ensure that the refrigerant pressures are stabilised, and cheek that they are within the normal operating ranges. 3. Operating Temperature: Check discharge, suction and liquid temperatures. 4. Discharge temperature on cooling cycle should normally not exceed 115°C. 5.
17. MAINTENANCE Caution The user is responsible for ensuring that the unit is in perfect working order and that the technical installation and minimum maintenance operations have been performed by a qualified technician in accordance with the procedures described in the present manual. Depending on actual operational constraints and regulatory changes, the installer might recommend increased maintenance operations and more frequent inspections.
40 SYSAQUA English 17.2. PERIODIC TABLE OF SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE TASKS PER COMPONENTS ACTIONS 3 6 12 24 1 month months months months months Recommended inspection and maintenance interval 1 - Casing 1.3 1.4 1.5 Control possible contaminations, damage and/or corrosion. Check the possible presence of water (condensates, leakages,...). Verify thermal insulation aspect Check the state of the anti-vibration pads Check the condition of door gasket. 2.
1 3 6 12 24 month months months months months Recommended inspection and maintenance interval TASKS PER COMPONENTS ACTIONS 3.10 Check filter cleanliness. Clean 3.11 Check that the hydraulic circuit is filled properly 3.12 Check the condition of the expansion tank (presence of excess corrosion, or gas pressure loss) Replace if required. Check the water pump If the unit has not been used for a long time, manually rotate the pump shaft and check that it turns freely.
42 SYSAQUA English 17.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 17.3.1. REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT This equipment must be submitted to sealing checks minimum once per year, by a professional authorized to perform such an operation. Refer to national requirements for the frequency of these checks. Caution Never use the compressor as a vacuum pump to drain the installation. 17.3.1.1.
SYSAQUA 43 Caution Fin edges are sharp and can cause injury hazard. Avoid contact with them. Condenser coils are composed of copper tubes and aluminium fins. In case of leaks due to damage or shock, the coils must be repaired by one of the authorized Support Centres. To guarantee the best possible operation of the condenser bank, the condenser surface must be maintained as clean as possible, and it must be void of foreign materials (leaves, wires, insects, slag, etc.).
English 44 SYSAQUA 18. TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Probable cause Solution Unit operates continuously but without generating cooling Insufficient refrigerant fluid charge. Top up the refrigerant fluid charge. Clogged dehumidification filter. Replace the dehumidification filter. Reduced output from one or both circuits Check the compressor valves and change them if necessary. Frozen intake line The overheating setting on the thermostatic pressure relief valve is too low. Increase the setting.
Problem Probable cause Solution Circuit stoppage further to the low pressure thermostat being activated. Presence of a leak. Identify and repair the leak. Insufficient refrigerant fluid charge. Top up the refrigerant fluid charge. Pressostat operating fault. Replace the pressostat. Incorrect operation of the high pressure pressostat. Check the operation of the pressostat. Replace it if required. Outlet valve partially closed. Open the valve. Replace it if required.
English 46 SYSAQUA
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO APPENDIX ANNEXE ANLAGE ALLEGATO ANEXO
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO APPENDIX DIMENSIONS................................................................................................................ III SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40.................................................................................................................III SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 WITH BUFFER TANK............................................................................ IV DUCT OUTLET DIMENSIONS................................
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONI DIMENSIONES FAN STANDARD SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 Side view Rear view 572 1983 Front view WATER Ø1"1/2 173 INTLET OUTLET 53 1000 102 1000 Top view 178 208 Bottom view Side view Rear view FAN HPF 572 2025 47 328 Front view Ø1"1/2 WATER OUTLET 1000 Top view 53 1000 102 173 INTLET 178 208 Bottom view SYSAQUA III
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 WITH BUFFER TANK FAN STANDARD Front view Side view 1983 Side view 691 Ø1"1/2 WATER INTLET 246 383 92 173 OUTLET 1000 53 Top view Bottom view 1507 FAN HPF Front view Side view Ø1"1/2 691 2025 47 328 Side view WATER INTLET 246 383 Top view 1507 IV SYSAQUA 92 173 OUTLET 1000 53 Bottom view
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO DUCT OUTLET DIMENSIONS SYSAQUA 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 1507 1000 500 500 1000 1000 1000 500 500 Ø955 47 328 Ø12 Ø900 SYSAQUA V
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SCHEMA DU CIRCUIT FRIGORIFIQUE KÄLTEKREISLAUFDIAGRAMM SCHEMA DEL CIRCUITO REFRIGERANTE ESQUEMA DEL CIRCUITO FRIGORIFÍCO English M1/2 Compressors 1 et 2 M1/2 Compresseurs 1 et 2 RV1 RV1 Vanne inversion de cycle Cycle reversal valve Deutsch Français M1/2 Verdichter 1 und 2 3 Air cooled condenser 4 Filter drier RV1 Umkehrzyklusventil OF1/2 Moteur de la ventilation extérieure OF1/2 Motor der externen Lüftung 3 Condenseur à ai
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO SYSAQUA.L FPC HP CDT OAT OF1 OF2 M1 M2 FPE WATER PS 3 T 8 6 5 4 SYSAQUA.
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SCHEMA DU CIRCUIT HYDRAULIQUE HYDRAULISCHER SCHALTPLAN SCHEMA CIRCUITALE IDRAULICO ESQUEMA CIRCULAR HIDRÁULICO English Deutsch Français RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION INSTALLATION RECOMMANDEE EMPFOHLENE INSTALLATION CF Connexion flexible CF Connexion flexible CF Schlauchverbindung VV Drain valve VV Vanne de vidange VV Ablassventil VA Globe valve VA Vanne d'arrêt VA Absperrhahn VR Water charging valve VR Vanne de rem
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO WITHOUT PUMP VERSION SANS POMPE AQA 1-2 PA FT EWC EWT CL PHE RAG RAG FS LWC CL VD LWT WITH 1 PUMP VE MN VR CF VA WPS FT WP PA EWC SS RAG RAG VA WPT PHE PA MN CF EWT CL WT FS LWC VD VD CL LWT VV SYSAQUA IX
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO PRESSURE LOSSES OF THE PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER PERTE DE CHARGE DE L'ECHANGEUR A PLAQUES DRUCKVERLUST PLATTENWÄRMETAUSCHER PERDITA DI CARICO SCAMBIATORE A PIASTRE PÉRDIDA DE CARGA INTERCAMBIADOR DE PLACAS SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 - 35 - 40 200 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 Pressure loss (kPa) 30 20 10 SYSAQUA 20 - 25 9 8 7 6 5 SYSAQUA 30 - 35 - 40 4 3 5 6 40 4 35 25 3 30 20 2 1 1 X SYSAQUA 2 Water flow (m3/h) 7 8 9 10 20
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO HYDRAULIC PUMPS CURVES COURBES DES POMPES HYDRAULIQUES KURVEN VON HYDRAULIKPUMPEN CURVE DELLE POMPE IDRAULICHE CURVAS BOMBAS HIDRÁULICAS SYSAQUA 20 - 25 - 30 Available pressure (kPa) 300 250 50 Hz 200 45 Hz 40 Hz 150 35 Hz 100 30 Hz 50 0 0 1 2 3 4 Water flow (m3/h) 5 6 7 5 6 7 1.40 1.20 50 Hz Power Input (kW) 1.00 0.80 45 Hz 0.60 40 Hz 0.40 35 Hz 30 Hz 0.20 0.
APPENDIX / ANNEXE / ANLAGE / ALLEGATO / ANEXO WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES STROMLAUFPLANS SCHEMA ELETRICO ESQUEMA ELECTRICO TAKE CARE! These wiring diagrams are correct at the time of publication. Manufacturing changes can lead to modifications. Always refer to the diagram supplied with the product. ATTENTION Ces schémas sont corrects au moment de la publication. Les variantes en fabrication peuvent entraîner des modifications. Reportez-vous toujours au schéma livré avec le produit.
Français SCHEMAS DE COMMANDE DESIGNATION English CONTROL AND REGULATION DESCRIPTION Zusätzliche Kontakte des contatti aggiuntivi disgiuntore magnetothermischen Schutzschalters magnetotermico dei compressori 1 der Verdichter 1 und 2 e2 Zusätzlicher Kontakt des contatto aggiuntivo disgiuntore magnetothermischen Schutzschalters magnetotermico della ventilazione der externen Lüftung esterna contacts additionnels disjoncteur magnétothermique des compresseurs 1 et 2 contact additionnel disjoncteur magnétotherm
XIV SYSAQUA high pressure safety relay automatic reset high-pressure pressostats M1/2 compressors power circuit contactor KHP interrupteur jour/nuit (non fourni) interrupteur été/hiver (fermé en hiver) (non fourni) de-icing temperature probe outdoor temperature probe (air) high discharge temperature probe inlet water temperature probe outlet water temperature probe compressor internal safety device 1 ON/OFF switch switch day / night (not supplied) switch summer / winter (closed in winter) (not
water pump motor magnetothermal circuit breaker (option) three phase frequency variator of water pump motor (option) pressure transducer (option) KWP1 FTWP ACS3 WPT relais de commande des variateurs de fréquence triphasés transducteur de pression (haute pression) three phase frequency variator command relay pressure transducer (high-pressure) auxiliary relay (reversible case) KOF1 FPC.
XVI SYSAQUA fan thermostat of electric panel fan of electric panel TEBF EBF OPTION FAN OF ELECTRIC PANEL antifreeze electric heater RBC OPTION PACK NORDIQUE NORDIC OPTION thermostat electric heater relais statique report défaut NORDISCHE OPTION statisches Relais Störmeldungs Lüftung der elektrischen Tafel OPTION LÜFTUNG DER ELEKTRISCHEN TAFEL Temperaturregler des Lüftung der elektrischen Tafel OPTION VENTILATION DU COFFRET ELECTRIQUE thermostat ventilateur boîtier électrique ventilateur boîti
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BU 24V L N 230V SE 4635/4693 BN L BU A2 KWP 2 1 BN A2 KWP1 A1 WP1 BN A1 T13 T7 24V EEV O 1 M O 24...230V 1 SD/N POL423.50 STD SIEMENS A2 KWP2 A1 SM1 2xBK 24...230V B1 WP2 T8 LWT K2 K1 A2 A1 A1 A2 OAT 24...230V P FPE GN M II Q12 BK P FPC GN 24...230V 5V EWT A2 KOF1 A1 GY WH A1 KDS 14 11 A2 4 115...
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FT1 2 1 BK T1 4 3 L2 ST RUN A2 OG 14 11 K1 FT2 2 L1 4 T1 T1 T2 S.ST2 L2 T2 T3 T3 L3 6 5 3 1 CPS 2 T3 A1 L2 CPS 1 T2 T3 L3 IMPERATIVE: RESPECT THE CORRECT PHASE CONNECTIONS M2 T2 6 5 BU L3 RD M1 T1 BK S.
FT1 2 1 BK 4 L2 T1 OG 14 11 K1 FT2 2 L1 4 T1 T1 T2 S.ST2 L2 T2 T3 T3 L3 6 5 3 1 CPS 2 ST RUN A2 L2 CPS 1 T3 A1 BU M2 T2 T3 L3 IMPERATIVE: RESPECT THE CORRECT PHASE CONNECTIONS L3 RD M1 T1 T2 6 5 3 S.
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GY BK U2 U1 DI1 COM GND AI V1 W2 PUMP WP W1 V2 ACS3 WH GN BU WH WPT BK M 24V 24...230V POL688 SIEMENS M T10 X10 0V T8 RD GND 3 BN BK W1 +5V BK V1 24...230V M Q34 BK U1 X4 Q43 BN +24 M T9 BK X11 Q12 PE T3 Q44 6 T2 Q11 X2 Q22 BU X5 T11 4 M Q53 BN X6 Q54 GY 2 X1 Q14 X3 Q33 24...230V +5V Q64 2 +24V Q73 5 X7 Q74 3 X8 T12 24...230V T4 C 1 M Q84 FTWP ACS3 D1 DO1 L2 T13 WH VT RD OG GNYE GY BN 24V 115...
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