Installation and maintenance manual Manuel d’installation et de maintenance Installations- und Wartungshandbuch Manuale di installazione e di manutenzione Manual de instalación y de mantenimiento SYSCREW 380-1260 Air EVO HSE CO/TR English 366 1.
1 - FOREWORD 7 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.1 Introduction...........................................................................2 7.1 Introduction.........................................................................37 1.2 Warranty...............................................................................2 7.2 General specifications.........................................................37 1.3 Emergency stop/Normal stop................................................2 7.3 Compressors.........
11--Introdução Foreword 1.1 Introduction 1.3 Emergency stop / Normal stop Units, manufactured to state-of-the-art design and implementation standards, ensure top performance, reliability and fitness to any type of air-conditioning systems. The emergency stop of the unit can be enabled using the master switch on the control panel (move down the lever). For a normal stop, press the relevant push-buttons.
English 2 - Safety 2.1 Foreword These units must be installed in conformity with the provisions of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU, Electromagnetic Compability Directive 2014/30/EU - as per EN 55011, Group 1, Class A, as well as with other regulations applicable in the country of installation. If these provisions are not complied with, the unit must not be operated.
2 - Safety (continued) DANGER The unit has not been design to withstand loads and/or stress that may be transmitted by adjacent units, piping and/or structures. The guards of the fans (only for units provided with air heat exchangers) must be always mounted and must never be removed before de-energising the appliance. WARNING DANGER The standard unit is provided with fans protection grill always factory mounted.
disassemble connections, filters, joints or other line items 2.2 Definitions OWNER: means the legal representative of the company, body or individual who owns the plant where unit has been installed; he/she has the responsibility of making sure that all the safety regulations specified in this manual are complied with, along with the national laws in force.
2 - Safety (continued) n periodically check the board’s internal wiring n n do not use cables having an inadequate section or flying connections, even for limited periods of time or in an emergency place a warning sign “do not turn on - maintenance in progress” on the external disconnecting switch n make sure that on-off remote controls are inhibited n wear suitable personal protective equipment (helmet, safety gloves, goggles and shoes etc.
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2 - Safety (continued) Start-up warning - Outside the door of the electrical board Final Test Certificate - Inside the external door ATTENZIONE INSERIRE LE RESISTENZE DI RISCALDAMENTO OLIO ALMENO 12 ORE PRIMA DI OGNI AVVIAMENTO (SE PREVISTE) PRIMA DELLA MESSA IN TENSIONE ASSICURARSI CHE LE VITI DEI CIRCUITI ELETTRICI SIANO SERRATE COMPLETAMENTE WARNING ENERGIZE THE CRANCKCASE HEATER FOR AT LEAST 12 HOURS BEFORE EACH STARTING (IF FITTED) BEFORE TIGHTENING-UP, TO TIGHTEN ALL TERMINAL SCREWS ESPECIALLY TH
2.8 Safety regulations REFRIGERANT DATA SAFETY DATA: R134a/R513A R134a ASHRAE Number: R134a Composition: R134a ASHRAE Safety classification: A1 R513A ASHRAE Number: R513A Composition: HFO-1234yf /R134a ASHRAE Safety classification: A1 Toxicity Low If sprayed, the refrigerant is likely to cause frost burns. If absorbed by the skin, the danger is very limited; it may cause a slight irritation, and the liquid is degreasing. Unfreeze the affected skin with water.
2 - Safety (continued) 2.8 Safety regulations (continued) REFRIGERANT DATA Hazardous reactions SAFETY DATA: R134a/R513A May react with sodium, potassium, barium and other alkaline metals. Incompatible substances: magnesium and alloys with magnesium concentrations > 2%. Hazardous decomposition products Halogen acids produced by thermal decomposition and hydrolysis. General precautions Do not inhale concentrated vapours.
2.8 Safety regulations (continued) LUBRICANT OIL DATA SAFETY DATA: ESTER OIL Classification Not harmful. Contact with skin May cause slight irritation. Does not require first aid measures. It is recommended to follow usual personal hygiene measures, including washing the exposed skin with soap and water several times a day. It is also recommended to wash your overalls at least once a week. Contact with eyes Wash thoroughly with a suitable solution or tap water.
3 - Transport, Lifting and Positioning Refrigerators are supplied assembled (apart from standard antivibrating rubber supports, that will be installed on site). The equipment are full of refrigerant and oil, in the quantity required for a proper operation. It is recommended to use a spacer to prevent cables from damaging the unit (see the figure). 3.1 Inspection When the unit is delivered, it is recommended to check it carefully and to identify any damage occurred during transportation.
The eyebolts must be mounted on the unit whenever it shall be displaced and then lifted again. During the lifting and handling of the unit, be careful not to damage the finned pack of the coils positioned on the sides of the unit. WARNING WARNING WARNING 3.3 Anchoring The sides of the unit must be protected by cardboard or plywood sheets.
4 - Installation 4.1 Positioning of the unit DANGER 4.2 Spring Isolator Installation Before installing the unit, make sure that the structure of the building and/or the supporting surface can withstand the weight of the appliance. The weights of the units are listed in Chapter 8 of this manual. n Prepare the base, that must be flat and plane. n Lift the appliance and insert shock absorbers as follows: These units have been designed for outdoor installation on a solid surface.
4.4 External Water Circuit As a general rule, the flow switch shall be mounted on a horizontal pipe, at a distance from the curves equal to 10 times the diameter of the pipe and far from valves or other components that are likely to hinder the water flow upstream of or downstream from the flow switch. The flow switch and the filter water, although not included in the supply, must always be fitted such as plant components. Their installation is mandatory for warranty.
4 - Installation (continued) Then: n Provide the evaporator with a by-pass circuit equipped with a valve to wash the plant. n Insulate the piping, to prevent the risk of heat loss. n Position a filter on the suction side of the evaporator of the heat recovery condenser.
English 4 - Installation (continued) 4.5 Water connections for base unit configuration (without hydraulic options) Each fitting is complete with sensor well to fasten temperature sensor (BT-IN and BT-OUT). Fittings are supplied separate and must be mounted during the installation of the unit. The units are provided with fittings for hydraulic connections between heat exchangers and plant.
4 - Installation (continued) 4.6 Water connections for unit provided with hydraulic option General hydraulic layout with pump/s installed is shown in the image below. In case of hydraulic option installed (single/double pump), the water inlet/outlet fittings shall conform to the instructions provided by the plates affixed near the connection points.
4.7 Power supply DANGER 4.8 Electrical connections The unit must be installed on site according to the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU - as per EN 55011, Group 1, Class A, Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU and the usual procedures and standards applicable in the place of installation. Before carrying out any operations on the electrical system, make sure that the unit is deenergised. It is important that the appliance is grounded.
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WARNING The unit must be started for the first time by personnel suitably trained by one Authorised Service Centre. Failure to meet this requirement will immediately void the warranty. n Start the pump and check that the water flow is correct. n Set the desired fluid temperature on the control board. n Start the appliance (see Chapter 6). n Check the correct direction of rotation of compressors. Scroll compressors cannot compress the refrigerant when they rotate in the opposite direction.
6 - Control 6.1 General information The control system consists of: Introduction a) Main Board. The units are provided with a microprocessor card which is fully programmed by default for the control of a chiller of cold only type with 2 circuits, 1 compressor for circuit, a HP transducer and a LP transducer for Circuit. This document contains the information and the operating instructions for 2 screw compressors (step type and inverter driven type).
Keypad Functions BUTTON English 6 - Control (continued) 6.2 Display/Keyboard DESCRIPTION ESC Move back from one mask to higher level menu Press it to enter in ALARM PRG a) Alarm Status a.1) Press again to reset each single alarm, if present (one by one) a.2) Scroll down up to the end of the alarm list (if an alarm list is present) and keep pressed it for 3 second to reset all alarms in one time b) Alarm Data logger The display is an LCD 8 lines x 22 columns.
6 - Control (continued) MAIN MASK TREE POWER UP and DOWN key to switch unit ON and OFF SETPOINT LWT/RWT setpoints can be modified in a range decided by manufacturer. The Actual Setp. is the setpoint of regulation for actual working mode. READINGS Water Outlet Temperature Water Inlet Temperature Outdoor Air Temperature READINGS CIRC.1 Condensating Pressure Saturated Condensating Pressure Discharge Temperature READINGS CIRC.
English 6 - Control (continued) READINGS CIRC.1 Compressor Status info: Actual functioning status of compressor READINGS CIRC.1 Compressor Status info: Options status inactive / (active) READINGS CIRC.1 Absorbed current read by TA Theorical capacity of compressor depending on aboserbed current READINGS CIRC.1 Actual fans speed in percentage divided into same groups shown on electrical scheme. READINGS CIRC.1 Condensating Pressure Saturated Condensating Pressure Discharge Temperature READINGS CIRC.
6 - Control (continued) READINGS CIRC.2 Compressor Status info: Power Request by regulator On/off Current Power given by compressor READINGS CIRC.2 Compressor Status info: Actual functioning status of compressor READINGS CIRC.2 Compressor Status info: Options status inactive / (active) READINGS CIRC.2 Absorbed current read by TA Theorical capacity of compressor depending on aboserbed current READINGS CIRC.2 Actual fans speed in percentage divided into same groups shown on electrical scheme.
English 6 - Control (continued) DIGITAL INPUTS CIRC.1 Status open/close of digital inputs related to circuit 1. DIGITAL INPUTS CIRC.2 Status open/close of digital inputs related to circuit 2. UNIT DIGITAL OUTPUTS Status open/close of digital outputs. DIGITAL OUTPUTS CIRC.1 Status open/close of digital outputs related to circuit 1. DIGITAL OUTPUTS CIRC.2 Status open/close of digital outputs related to circuit 2.
6 - Control (continued) HARDWARE INFO Basic informations and actual IP address of the main board. HOURS COUNTERS Working hours counters of the main components of the unit and of the unit itself. UNIT INFORMATIONS Informations about actual date/time, when it occured the last power off of the unit, how much time it assed since the unit was turned off last time. Every digit of the password can be modified by up/down key to the desired value USER PASSWORD MAIN MENU Several sub-menu at disposal: A.
English 6 - Control (continued) SETTING MENU Several sub-menu at disposal: 1. Options 2. Date/Time 3. Language 4. Serial Ports 5. Pwd Change 6. Initialization 7. UoM Use UP/DOWN keys to select the desired menu and press ENTER to access it. For User only some sub-menu are accessible. DATE/TIME SUB-MENU Settable format and actual date/time. TIME ZONE Settable time zone to have automatic update of timing respect to installation site. LANGUAGE SUB-MENU Settable language for software masks.
6 - Control (continued) ALARM TREE NO ALARMS ACTIVE ALARMS ACTIVE Press ALARM key for 3 second to reset alarm if the cause which generated the alarm is solved. In presence of more than one active alarm: press ALARM key for 3 second to reset all alarms (if causes which generated the alarm are solved).
List of parameters - IN/OUT MENU Notes: n° circuits : 2 compressor circuit 1: fixed speed step screw compressor circuit 2: variable speed (inverter driven) screw Variable Name U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 Type Ntc 4-20mA 4-20mA Ntc Ntc Ntc-HT Ntc-HT ANALOG INPUTS - control board Description Leaving / Outlet water temperature Pressure from high pressure transducer 1 Pressure from high pressure transducer 2 Entering / Inlet water temperature Outdoor air temperature Not used Not used Not used Discharge pr
6 - Control (continued) List of parameters - IN/OUT MENU (continued) Variable Name Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 ANALOG OUTPUTS - control board Type Description 0/10Vdc Inverter fans Circuit 1 Step 2 0/10Vdc Inverter fans Circuit 1 Step 1 0/10Vdc Inverter fans Circuit 2 Step 2 0/10Vdc Inverter fans Circuit 2 Step 1 0/10Vdc Inverter pump evaporator 0/10Vdc Not used Variable Name NO1 NO2 NO3 NO4 NO5 NO6 NO7 NO8 NO9 NO10 NO11 NO12 NO13 NO14 NO15 NO16 NO17 NO18 Type SPST SPST SPST SPST SPST SPST SPST SPDT SPST SPST SPS
English 6 - Control (continued) Alarms Alarm code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Description Error in the number of retain memory writings Error in retain memory writings Water Flow Switch / Interlock Phase monitor alarm Antifreeze High difference RWT/LWT Wrong trend RWT/LWT Returning water temperature probe Leaving water temperature probe Discharge pressure tran
6 - Control (continued) Alarm code 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 Description Suction temperature probe circuit 2 S3 probe circuit 2 S4 probe circuit 2 Battery low charge EVD circuit 2 EEPROM Alarm EVD 2 Incomplete closing EVD circuit 2 Emergency closing EVD circuit 2 Firmware not compatible EVD circuit 2 Configuration Error EVD circuit 2 EVD offline EVD circuit 2 Pcoe 1 offline Wrong configuration on Pco
English 6 - Control (continued) 6.4 Setpoint Pressing the Set key allows you to enter the Set point level accessible to the user.
6 - Control (continued) 6.6 HPF version configuration Units equipped with High pressure fan (HPF) can be set-up on the field to give the unit a specific static pressure. By entering parameter in service level - Max Speed (Vdc) - it is possible to modify high static pressure. The table below shows the correspondance between chiller model, fan RPM, high static pressure (approximate values).
7.1 Introduction The units are air cooled water chillers provided with screw compressors with two refrigeration circuits. These units can be installed outdoor on the roof of a building or at ground level. These units are fit for cooling intermediate fluids (glycoled water), for air-conditioning applications in industrial processes.
7 - Product Description (continued) Desuperheater 7.9 Accessories All units are available with desuperheaters (DSH). DSH is refrigerant/ water heat exchanger with brazed plates. List of available accessories, provided separately, to be mounted on site by the installer: DSH is fitted on the compressor discharge pipe and it’s dimensioned to recover about the 10-15% of total rejected heat. Each unit is equipped with 2 exchangers, one for each circuit.
English 7 - Product Description (continued) Refrigerant flow diagram - Unit 380-510 CO 8 9 M S S AT A A CIRCUIT 2 INVERTER 1B A CIRCUIT 1 STEP H 10 G 8 AT A 7 9 5 5 5 L M 7 1A H 10 G 2 2 B BT D 11 11 6 EEV CONTROL UNIT CONTROL 5 5 UNIT CONTROL 4 3 BT S S 5 B EEV CONTROL 4 3 AF AF E F COMPONENTS 5 SAFETY / CONTROL DEVICES 1A Compressor (Screw Step type) A High pressure switch 1B Compressor (Screw Inverter type) AT High pressure transducer 2 Air co
7 - Product Description (continued) Refrigerant flow diagram - Unit 440-590-660-730-810-900-980-1060-1160 CO 8 9 M S S M 8 9 5 5 5 AT A L 7 CIRCUIT 2 INVERTER 1B A 13 1A AF 5 15 2 B 16 16 6 D 5 EEV CONTROL UNIT CONTROL 5 B UNIT CONTROL EEV CONTROL 4 4 E F COMPONENTS SAFETY / CONTROL DEVICES 1A Compressor (Screw Step type) A High pressure switch 1B Compressor (Screw Inverter type) AT High pressure transducer 2 Air cooled condenser B Low pressure switch 3 Filter
English 7 - Product Description (continued) Refrigerant flow diagram - Unit 1260 CO 8 G 9 M S S 5 7 2 CIRCUIT 2 INVERTER+ECO A D A AF 13 15 15 BT B 16 16 6 12 11 4 B UNIT CONTROL EEV CONTROL E F COMPONENTS SAFETY / CONTROL DEVICES 1A Compressor (Screw Step type) A High pressure switch 1B Compressor (Screw Inverter type) AT High pressure transducer 2 Air cooled condenser B Low pressure switch 3 Filter drier BT Low pressure transducer 4 Electronic expansion valve
7 - Product Description (continued) Refrigerant flow diagram - Unit 380-510 TR 8 9 M S S CIRCUIT 2 INVERTER 5 CIRCUIT 1 STEP 9 8 5 5 AT AT A A 7 A 1B M A 11 L 11 1A ON ON H H 10 13 10 G 5 2 12 BT 6 B B G 2 12 BT H H 11 11 D G D G S UNIT CONTROL 5 S EEV CONTROL EEV CONTROL UNIT CONTROL 5 C S S E 12 12 F 5 5 3 4 4 3 AF AF G COMPONENTS G SAFETY / CONTROL DEVICES 1A Compressor (Screw Step type) A High pressure switch 1B Compressor (Scre
English 7 - Product Description (continued) Refrigerant flow diagram - Unit 440-590-660 TR 8 9 M S M S CIRCUIT 2 INVERTER 5 CIRCUIT 1 STEP+ECO 8 5 5 AT AT A A 7 A 1B 9 A 11 L 11 1A ON ON H H 10 13 10 G 5 2 12 BT 6 B B G 2 12 BT H H 11 S G D 11 D G S UNIT CONTROL 5 EEV CONTROL EEV CONTROL UNIT CONTROL 5 C S E 12 23 12 F 5 3 22 4 AF 24 SAFETY / CONTROL DEVICES 1A Compressor (Screw Step type) A High pressure switch 1B Compressor (Screw
8 - Technical Data 8.1 Pressure drops Evaporator Pressure drop Model 380 450 500 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 Nom. Capacity Qnom. Qmax. Qmin.
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8 - Technical Data (continued) SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE STD / HT / HPF Power supply* 810 900 V/Ph/Hz 980 1060 Number of refrigerant circuits 1260 2 Start-up Type Min÷Max capacity steps 1160 400 (± 10%) / 3 / 50 % SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI 13% ÷ 100% 14% ÷ 100% 13% ÷ 100% 17% ÷ 100% 15% ÷ 100% 14% ÷ 100% COMPRESSOR Number 2 Type 1 STEP SCREW + 1 INVERTER SCREW INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER (EVAPORATOR) Number 1 Type Water connections Shell & tube inch 8 8 10 10 10 10 14
SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE S Power supply* 380 440 V/Ph/Hz 510 590 660 730 400 (± 10%) / 3 / 50 Number of refrigerant circuits 2 Start-up Type Min÷Max capacity steps English 8 - Technical Data (continued) % PW+FI PW+FI PW+FI PW+FI SD+FI SD+FI 22% ÷ 100% 18% ÷ 100% 16% ÷ 100% 14% ÷ 100% 13% ÷ 100% 15% ÷ 100% COMPRESSOR Number 2 Type 1 STEP SCREW + 1 INVERTER SCREW INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER (EVAPORATOR) Number 1 Type Water connections Shell & tube (Pure counterflow) inch 6 6 8 8
8 - Technical Data (continued) SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE S Power supply* 810 900 V/Ph/Hz 980 1060 Number of refrigerant circuits 1260 2 Start-up Type Min÷Max capacity steps 1160 400 (± 10%) / 3 / 50 % SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI SD+FI 13% ÷ 100% 14% ÷ 100% 13% ÷ 100% 17% ÷ 100% 15% ÷ 100% 14% ÷ 100% COMPRESSOR Number 2 Type 1 STEP SCREW + 1 INVERTER SCREW INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER (EVAPORATOR) Number 1 Type Water connections Shell & tube (Pure counterflow) inch 8 8 10 10 10
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8 - Technical Data (continued) Compressors 400 V / 3 Ph / 50 Hz Model 380 440 510 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 System 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Frame 4V 5V 5V 6V 7V 7V 8V 9V 10V 11V 12V 12V Compressor start mode PW FI PW FI PW FI PW FI SD FI SD FI SD FI SD FI SD FI SD FI SD FI SD FI Power input nominal Cond.
English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Fans - 400 V / 3 Ph / 50 Hz Model Standard Version 380 440 510 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 S Version 380 440 510 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 HPF Version 380 440 510 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 HT Version 380 440 510 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 Number Nominal Power (kW) EC fans Nominal Current(A) Max. Running Power (kW) Max.
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Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE Standard pressure pump (1/2PSP) (continued) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 590 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 660 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 730 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 53 English 8 - Technical Data (continued)
8 - Technical Data (continued) Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE Standard pressure pump (1/2PSP) (continued) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 810 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 900 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 980 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 54
Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE Standard pressure pump (1/2PSP) (continued) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 1060 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 1160 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 1260 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 55 English 8 - Technical Data (continued)
8 - Technical Data (continued) Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE High pressure pump (1/2PHP) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 380 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 440 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 510 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 56
Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE High pressure pump (1/2PHP) (continued) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 590 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 660 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 730 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 57 English 8 - Technical Data (continued)
8 - Technical Data (continued) Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE High pressure pump (1/2PHP) (continued) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 810 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 900 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 980 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 58
Available pressure head - SYSCREW AIR EVO HSE High pressure pump (1/2PHP) (continued) Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 1060 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 1160 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] Avaliable Pressure head [kPa] SYSCREW 1260 AIR EVO HSE Water Flow rate [l/s] 59 English 8 - Technical Data (continued)
8 - Technical Data (continued) Hydro option Low head pump [Weights] Size 380 440 510 590 660 730 810 900 980 1060 1160 1260 Shipping Weight [1P] Gross Weight [1P] Shipping Weight [2P] Gross Weight [2P] Inverter Extra weight * kg 183 183 201 240 247 251 414 521 521 615 615 690 kg 216 216 234 285 292 296 597 705 705 839 839 914 kg 361 361 396 445 458 466 665 879 879 1011 1011 1150 kg 402 402 437 494 507 515 855 1069 1069 1234 1234 1374 kg 24 24 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 48 48 48 Shipping Weight [1P] Gr
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English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 440 AIR EVO HSE Side view L 2515 2410 1455 2410 M 1455 E E F B 440 2680 SLN Front view 4548 LIFT 5280 2192 2515 2680 SLN 440 366 B 366 5712 233 only for container shipment L 4548 LIFT2410 5280 366 M 366 1455 WATE 5712 233 only for container E F Top view 440 Back view 2082 AVM B-W E-W F-E L-M M- 366 4548 LIFT 5280 366 2192 NOT B 5712 WATER IN-OUT STD "B 233 only for container shipment SYSC
8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 510 AIR EVO HSE 2515 2680 SLN 2515 2680 SLN Front view L M Side view L 2360 M E L B 481 2515 F 366 2192 F 2192 2360 481 M 4548 LIFT 5280 233 2082 AVM 481 B 5712 233 2082 AVM 1918 2630 1918 2630 366 WATER IN-OUT STD "B" "E" 233 1918 588 only for container shipment NOTES: B - WATER INLET 8" VICTAULIC E - WATER OUTLET 8" VICTAULIC F - ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY L - MAIN SWITCH M - CONTROL KEYPAD / DISPLAY B E F
English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 590 AIR EVO HSE 2680 SLN 2515 Side view L 2360 2987 2360 M E M F 2987 B E B 481 L 2360 LIFT / AVM 799 LIFT / AVM 712 1918 E B 799 2082 AVM Back view LIFT / AVM 233 6764 2537 712 2537 Top view 712 2082 AVM 2082 AVM 1918 366 233 only for c SYSCREW 590 only for container shipment NOTES: B - WATER INLET 8" VICTAULIC E - WATER OUTLET 8" VICTAULIC F - ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY L - MAIN SWITCH M - CONTRO
8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 660 AIR EVO HSE L LM 2360 2987 2360 2515 2680 SLN M Side view F F 366 B E 481 LIFT / AVM 2987 B E 2515 2680 SLN Front view 2630 1392 2630 366 7384 7816 only for container shipment 481 233 LIFT / AVM 2630 2082 AVM 366 M 1392 2630 7384 7816 2360 2987 2515 2680 SLN L Back view E Top view B 2082 AVM 481 F 366 1392 2630 2630 1392 2630 7384 7816 366 233 only for container shipmen 2082 AVM LIFT
English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 730 AIR EVO HSE 2515 2680 SLN 2515 2680 SLN Front view Side view L L M 2860 3005 2860 M F 366 2630 1392 366 M 2630 7384 7816 Top view E only for container shipment 1392 2860 Back view 366 233 2630 2082 AVM 2515 2680 SLN LIFT / AVM L 2630 7384 7816 481 F B E 481 LIFT / AVM 3005 B E 3005 B 2082 AVM 481 F 366 1392 2630 2630 1392 2630 7384 7816 2082 AVM LIFT / AVM 2630 233 2630 2630
8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 810 AIR EVO HSE L L 2515 2680 SLN Side view M M 2515 B E F 481 2680 SLN Front view 2860 LIFT / AVM 799 B E 2537 3275 2104 2630 366 8436 8868 233 only for container shipment 2515 L M 2860 2082 AVM 2680 SLN 481 F LIFT / AVM 799 Back view 2537 Top view E 2104 8436 8868 B SYSCREW 481 F 2860 3275 2537 2082 AVM 799 2104 8436 8868 2630 366 233 only for container 2082 AVM LIFT / AVM S 323 2192 366 23
English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 900 AIR EVO HSE Side view L M B E 2310 530 2515 2680 SLN Front view LIFT / AVM 2630 3496 9488 9920 B 2630 366 233 2082 AVM NOTES: B - WATER INLET 8" VICTAULIC E - WATER OUTLET 8" VICTAULIC 2680 SLN LIFT / AVM 2515 Back view M only for container shipment 2310 530 F 366 3794 E 366 2630 L F - ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY L - MAIN SWITCH M - CONTROL KEYPAD / DISPLAY 3496 9488 9920 Top view SYSCREW 900 INV B E
8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 980 AIR EVO HSE Side view L M 2515 2680 SLN 2515 L M E B F 2310 530 2680 SLN Front view F AVM / LIFT 799 4641 E 712 3792 4022 366 10540 10972 only for container shipment 530 233 799 4641 712 10540 10972 Back view Top view L M 2082 AVM 2515 2680 SLN 2082 AVM AVM / LIFT E B 2310 530 F AVM / LIFT 799 4641 712 10540 10972 2082 AVM 374 only for container shipment NOTES: B - WATER INLET 10" VICTAULIC E -
English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 1060 AIR EVO HSE 2515 2680 SLN M Side view L L M E F B AVM / LIFT 366 4022 2816 11592 12024 E 4022 2082 AVM AVM / LIFT 366 4022 Back view only for container shipment B 2816 11592 12024 2082 AVM 2515 2680 SLN M E 366 4022 2816 11592 12024 374 only for container shipment NOTES: B - WATER INLET 10" VICTAULIC E - WATER OUTLET 10" VICTAULIC F - ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY L - MAIN SWITCH M - CONTROL KEYPAD / DISP
8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 1160 AIR EVO HSE Front view Side view E LIFT / AVM F 799 B 3793 2310 530 2515 2680 SLN L M 4641 2816 E 4022 12641 13076 233 only for container shipment B 2310 530 799 2082 AVM LIFT / AVM 366 4641 2816 12641 13076 SYSCREW 1160 IN Top view 2082 AVM L M 2515 2680 SLN Back view E F 530 LIFT / AVM 799 B 3793 2310 4641 2816 4022 12641 13076 366 233 only for container shipment 2082 AVM NOTE B - WA E - WA F
English 8 - Technical Data (continued) Dimensional drawings - SYSCREW 1260 AIR EVO HSE Front view Side view 2860 3694 E 2860 B 530 2515 2680 SLN L M LIFT / AVM 799 4641 2816 F 4022 366 E 233 only for container shipment B 2082 AVM 530 12641 13076 LIFT / AVM 4641 L M 2816 12641 13076 Top view 2082 AVM 2515 2680 SLN Back view 799 E 3694 B 530 F 2860 LIFT / AVM 799 4641 2816 4022 12641 13076 371 2192 366 233 only for container shipment 2082 AVM NOTES: B - WAT
8 - Technical Data (continued) 8.7 Space requirements E SPAC FREE 2 mt 2 mt 2 mt 2 mt 3,3 mt 2 mt The units are air-cooled and are designed for outdoor application. Adequate space around chillers is mandatory, as shown in the pictures below - to guarantee the proper air flow through the condenser coils, since warm air recirculation and coil starvation may cause the degradation of performances or, in the worst cases, the unit shutdown for high pressure.
DANGER Check the temperature of the leaving fluid When the recovered refrigerant cannot be reused, return it to the manufacturer. Do not throw away the waste oil of the compressor, because it contains refrigerant in solution. DANGER The waste oil must be returned to the manufacturer. Unless otherwise specified, the operations described below may be carried out only by a trained maintenance operator. 9.
9 - Maintenance (continued) 9.3 Refrigerant charge Do not inject refrigerant liquid into the LP side of the circuit. Be very careful, and charge the circuit properly. WARNING If the charge is insufficient, the efficiency of the unit will be lower than expected. In the worst of cases the LP pressure switch may be activated, resulting in the halting of the unit.
9.6 Fans 9.9 Electronic expansion valve The fans of the condenser, of axial type, are complete with impeller with aerodynamic profile blades and a cylindrical nozzle. The motor’s bearings are lubricated forever. The circuit of the unit is equipped with electronic expansion valve. Before starting the appliance, after any maintenance operations involving the disconnection of 3-phase connections, check that the direction of rotation of the fans is the one indicated by the arrow (upward air current).
10 - Troubleshooting The table below lists the anomalies of operation of the unit, the relevant causes and the corrective measures. For anomalies of any other type or not listed, contact one of authorised Service Centre for technical assistance. Anomaly Cause The unit continues Insufficient charge of refrigerant. to work, but The dehydrating filter is clogged. without cooling Operation Ice on the suction line Increase overheating. Excessive noise Wrong calibration of overheating. Refill. Replace.
The table below lists anomalies of operation, causes and corrective measures, specifically related to pump inverter (optional). S.NO. 1 WARNING / DESCRIPTION ALARM NO. TROUBLESHOOTING W/A2 Live zero error → Check connections on all analog mains terminals.
10 - Troubleshooting (continued) S.NO. 11 WARNING / DESCRIPTION ALARM NO. TROUBLESHOOTING A14 Ground fault Remove power to the frequency converter and repair the ground fault. → Check for ground faults in the motor by measuring the resistance to ground of the motor cables and the motor with a megohmmeter. → Reset any potential individual offset in the 3 current transducers in . Perform the manual initialisation or perform a complete AMA. This method is most relevant after changing the power card.
English 11 - Spare Parts 11.1 Spare part list The table below shows the list of spare parts recommended during the first two years of operation. Component Number HP pressure switch 1 LP pressure switch 1 Gas filter 2 Electronic expansion valve 2 Auxiliary relays 2 Fan’s fuses 6 Compressor’s fuses 6 Auxiliary fuses 6 Set of compressor contactors 1 Fan’s contactor 1 Water sensor 1 Air sensor 1 Electronic card 1 Keyboard 1 Compressor oil resistor 1 11.
12 - Dismantling, Demolition and Scrapping After draining operations, the piping of the hydraulic networks can be disconnected and disassembled. During the draining of the refrigeration circuits, do not let the refrigerant overflow in the surrounding atmosphere. DANGER Once they have been disconnected as specified, the packaged units can be disassembled in a single piece.
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