IOM SYSCW AR R513A (IOM CWAR 02 N 1GB/12.21)
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
- 2. INSPECTION AND STORAGE
- 3. WARRANTY
- 4. TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE HOTLINE
- 5. PRESENTATION
- 6. CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
- 7. DIMENSIONS
- 8. HANDLING
- 9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 10. INSTALLATION
- 11. UNCLAMPING THE COMPRESSOR
- 12. HYDRAULIC LINKS
- 13. WIRING DIAGRAM AND LEGEND
- 14. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- 15. REGULATION
- 16. FINAL TASKS
- 17. STARTING - RECOMMENDATIONS - SETTINGS
- 18. MAINTENANCE
- 18.1. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
- 18.2. FAULT FINDING
- 18.2.1. NEITHER THE FAN NOR THE COMPRESSOR OPERATE
- 18.2.2. VENTILATION (FAN) MODE OPERATES BUT THE COMPRESSOR DOES NOT OPERATE
- 18.2.3. INSUFFICIENT COOLING OR HEATING PRODUCTION
- 18.2.4. INSUFFICIENT WATER FLOW AT THE LEVEL OF THE COAXIAL EXCHANGER.
- 18.2.5. APPEARANCE OF WATER DROPLETS IN THE APPLIANCE
- 18.2.6. APPEARANCE OF ABNORMAL NOISES AND VIBRATIONS IN THE CASING
- 18.3. ALARM CODES
- 19. WARRANTY CLAIM - MATERIAL RETURN PROCEDURE
- 20. ORDERING SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS ORDER
- 21. DISPOSAL
- DIMENSIONS
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
- WIRING DIAGRAM
- DIMENSIONS
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- RACCORDEMENT HYDRAULIQUE
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- SCHEMA DU CIRCUIT FRIGORIFIQUE
- SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES
- ABMESSUNGEN
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- HYDRAULIKANSCHLÜSSE
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- KÄLTEKREISLAUFDIAGRAMM
- STROMLAUFPLANS
- DIMENSIONI
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- COLLEGAMENTI IDRAULICI
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- SCHEMA DEL CIRCUITO REFRIGERANTE
- SCHEMA ELETRICO
- DIMENSIONES
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- CONEXIONES HIDRÁULICAS
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VC FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VN FA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL BA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL BA
- SYSCW-AR R513A VCL FA / SYSCW-AR R513A VNL FA
- ESQUEMA DEL CIRCUITO FRIGORIFÍCO
- ESQUEMA ELECTRICO
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27SYSCW-AR R513A
1. With the key on the control modules, select HEAT mode and then set the maximum
temperature with the UP and DOWN arrows. The ambient temperature should be within the
operating limits (Refer to the § OPERATING LIMITS, page 10). In the same way, during the pre-
commissioning checks the exchanger pump(s) water loop inlet temperature should be within the
limits corresponding to each operating mode (Refer to the § OPERATING LIMITS, page 10).
Reminder: if one of these factors is situated at its minimum or maximum level, the other should be
situated at a normal level in order to ensure the unit’s correct and normal operation.
2. Ensure that the thermostat is connected properly and set the set temperature above the ambient
temperature of the zone to be cooled. After 3 minutes, the compressor starts operating.
3. When the appliance has been operating for a few minutes, check the presence of hot air at the
blowing grille.
4. When the appliance has been operating for a few minutes, check the temperature of the unit’s outlet
water. Generally, this should be around 3°C below the unit’s water loop inlet temperature. A variance
lower than 2°C indicates that the water ow is too high, whilst a variance higher than 6°C indicates
that the water ow is too low.
5. Adjust the isolation/balancing valve on the outlet water pipe to obtain the appliance’s nominal water
ow (Refer to the Maker’s Plate)
6. Check for the absence of vibrations and water leaks.
7. When all the above tests have been completed, adjust the system to maintain the desired comfort
level.
After performing all the above-mentioned checks, proceed with creating a demand for Cooling and Heating
or vice versa.
17.1. COMMISSIONING
17.1.1. DEMAND FOR COOLING
1. With the key on the control module, select COOL mode and then set the minimum
temperature with the UP and DOWN arrows. The ambient temperature should be within the
operating limits (Refer to the § OPERATING LIMITS, page 10). In the same way, during the pre-
commissioning checks, the exchanger pump(s) water loop inlet temperature should be within the
limits corresponding to each operating mode (Refer to the § OPERATING LIMITS, page 10).
Reminder: if one of these factors is situated at its minimum or maximum level, the other should be
situated at a normal level in order to ensure the unit’s correct and normal operation.
2. Ensure that the thermostat is connected properly and set the set temperature below the ambient
temperature of the zone to be cooled. After 3 minutes, the compressor starts operating.
3. When the appliance has been operating for a few minutes, check the presence of cold air at the
blowing grille.
4. When the appliance has been operating for a few minutes, check the temperature of the unit’s outlet
water. Generally, this should be around 5°C above the unit’s water loop inlet temperature. A variance
lower than 3.5°C indicates that the water ow is too high, whilst a variance higher than 8°C indicates
that the water ow is too low.
5. Adjust the isolation/balancing valve on the outlet water pipe to obtain the appliance’s nominal water
ow (Refer to the Maker’s Plate)
6. Check that the condensates drainage system is working properly and check that a siphon is included
in the drainage line.
7. Check for the absence of vibrations and water leaks.
8. When all the above tests have been completed, adjust the system to maintain the desired comfort
level.
17.1.2. DEMAND FOR HEATING
Note: If the unit does not operate, perform a fault diagnosis (Refer to the § MAINTENANCE, page 28). If
the fault analysis does not enable the cause of the problem(s) to be determined or if the unit still does not
operate, contact a qualied after-sales technician to obtain a correct diagnosis and to repair the equipment.
1. All panels and fan guards are in place and secured.
2. Unit clean and free of any installation material.
17.1.3. FINAL CHECK