Service Manual: Advanced Air Conditioning Systems
Service Manual: Advanced Air Conditioning Systems
Service Manual: Advanced Air Conditioning Systems
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Contents
SAFETY FIRST! 4
1. INTRODUCTION .. 5 2. TECHNICAL DATA TABLES .... 8 3. WATER SOURCE CONSOLE UNITS ... 11 4. SPLIT CONDENSER UNITS ... 12 5. HEATING ELEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS .. 13 6. REFRIGERATION CYCLE DIAGRAMS . 14 7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ... 16 8. INSTALLING THE CONTROL SYSTEM AND CONNECTING POWER... 22 9. ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS ... 25 10. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .. 31 11. CONTROL PROGRAMS and OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS . 37
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SAFETY FIRST!
Safe operation is UNIQUE's number-one priority when designing products. Please read all the safety information and the instructions completely prior to beginning the installation and operation of the unit. UNIQUE products are designed for HVAC use. Using this equipment for any other purpose or in a way not within the operation recommendations specified in this manual will void the warranty and may cause injury. This manual is designed to provide comprehensive installation/operation information for this UNIQUE product. The table of contents provides a convenient overview of the information in this manual. Follow Safety Instructions! Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on the equipment. Follow recommended practices and safe operating practices. Keep Safety Signs in good condition. Replace missing or damaged Safety Signs.
Danger! In plannig the location of the equipment, take into consideration any areas that could present an unsafe situation. Avoid power lines that could come into contact with the equipment.
Warning! Electrical Safety. To avoid electrical shock, place equipment in a safe area, use guards around control panels and always shut off and lock out control boxes when working on equipment. In selecting electrical equipment to be used with the installation, you must use equipment conforming to applicable local or international codes or regulations.
Important! Check all equipment for warning, danger and Caution Decals, before equipment is operated. Do not by-pass or take shortcuts with electrical safety equipment. Make sure electrical equipment is properly installed and grounded by a qualified electrician, and that it meets and adheres to all local laws and codes. Be sure covers, guards and safety devices are correctly installed and in proper position.
Danger! Failure to follow proper assembly and operational procedures may cause damage to equipment or personal injury.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This Service Manual provides comprehensive technical documentation for all models of UNIQUE-WS split and packaged water source air conditioners. The information contained in the manual is useful for application engineers, architects, system designers, contractors and various level service and installation personnel. The manual also contains information about the optional features offered by the UNIQUE-WS series, as well as helpful information on electrical wiring diagrams and refrigeration cycle diagrams for the various models. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from manual images.
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WS-12 Watt Btu/h 3795 12950 5833 19902 981 1144 6 6 3.9 4.1 M /h CFM
(3)
3
WS-15 4440 15150 6532 22286 1139 1256 6.5 6.4 3.9 4.2 850 500 5 1.2 5.3 5579 19037 5276 18000
(4) (4)
WS-22 6419 21900 9754 33279 1672 1840 9.1 8.9 3.8 4.3 1190 700 6 1.4 6.1 8090 27604 7913 27000 230/1/50 C16 3/4" 19 1900 880x600x400 75
(4)
WS-28 8353 28500 10910 37223 1993 2058 10.7 10.9 4.2 4.3 1530 900 6 1.7 7.5 10346 35300 8851 30200 230/1/50 C16 1" 19 2400 960x600x420 89
(4)
(1)
Watt Btu/h Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Watt Watt Amp. Amp.
680 400 5 1.1 4.8 4776 16297 4689 16000 230/1/50 C10 3/4" 19 1020 880x600x400 63
mm H2O M /h GPM Watt Btu/h Watt Btu/h V/Ph/Hz Amp. BSP mm gr. mm Kg.
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Heat Extraction-Heating Power Supply Time Delay Fuse Water Piping in/out Drain Refrigerant Charge Dimensions (LxWxH) Net Weight
880x600x400 65
1. Design data for cooling: Air entering temperature 27C db/19C wb and water inlet temperature 29C Design data for heating: Air entering temperature 21C and water inlet temperature 20C 2. Excluding electrical heating element. 3. Net static pressure available at fan discharge at nominal capacity. 4. Available also in 400/3/50. Data applicable to R407C and may vary up to 3% for R22. For additional information contact Unique ltd. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from catalog.
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Model Cooling capacity
(1)
WS-36 Watt Btu/h 10551 36000 14269 48686 2590 2692 13.5 13.9 4.1 4.3 M /h CFM
(3)
3
WS-43 12749 43500 17087 58300 3129 3224 17 17.3 4.1 4.3 2550 1500 6 2.6 11.4 15879 54178 13863 47300
(4) (4)
WS-48 14068 48000 18893 64463 3529 3565 3x7.1 3x7.2 4.0 4.3 2720 1600 6 3.1 13.6 17597 60042 15328 52300 400/3/50 3xC16 1" 19 4100 1290x600x520 120
WS-54 15826 54000 20720 70695 3857 3985 3x7.5 3x7.7 4.1 4.2 3060 1800 13 3.4 14.9 19684 67161 16735 57100 400/3/50 3xC16 1" 22.2 4500 1370x700x560 132
WS-61 17878 61000 23740 81000 4266 4396 3x7.7 3x7.8 4.2 4.4 3400 2000 13 3.6 15.8 22144 75555 19343 66000 400/3/50 3xC16 1" 22.2 5200 1420x700x560 140
(1)
Watt Btu/h
2040 1200 7 2.2 9.6 13141 44837 11577 39500 230/1/50 C20 1" 19 3000 1040x600x460 103
mm H2O M /h GPM Watt Btu/h Watt Btu/h V/Ph/Hz Amp. BSP mm gr. mm Kg.
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Heat Extraction-Heating Power Supply Time Delay Fuse Water Piping in/out Drain Refrigerant Charge Dimensions (LxWxH) Net Weight
1290x600x520 110
1. Design data for cooling: Air entering temperature 27C db/19C wb and water inlet temperature 29C Design data for heating: Air entering temperature 21C and water inlet temperature 20C 2. Excluding electrical heating element. 3. Net static pressure available at fan discharge at nominal capacity. 4. Available also in 400/3/50. Data applicable to R407C and may vary up to 3% for R22. For additional information contact Unique ltd. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from catalog.
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WS-75 to WS-102
WS-75 Watt Btu/h 21981 75000 28344 96709 5282 5249 3x10.2 3x10.4 4.2 4.4 M /h CFM
(3)
3
WS-85 24912 85000 32187 109821 5743 6073 3x13.1 3x13.3 4.3 4.3 4760 2800 12 5.2 22.8 30655 104596 26144 89100 400/3/50 3xC20 1" 22.2 7300 1540x750x610 180
WS-102 29894 102000 39339 134226 7133 7423 3x17 3x17.3 4.2 4.3 5440 3200 14 6.3 27.6 37027 126337 31917 108900 400/3/50 3xC25 1" 22.2 8500 1620x750x610 190
WS-120 34402 120800 45830 156371 8629 8813 3x22 3x22 4.1 4.2 6800 4000 14 7.3 32 44033 150241 37016 126300 400/3/50 3xC40 1" 30 10300 2050x1000x630 250
WS-144 42292 144800 53394 174800 10234 10897 3x27 3x27 4.1 3.9 8160 4800 14 8.5 37.3 52526 179219 42497 145000 400/3/50 3xC40 1" 30 12200 2050x1100x660 320
(1)
Watt Btu/h
4250 2500 18 4.4 19.3 27263 93021 23095 78800 400/3/50 3xC20 1" 22.2 6100 1510x700x600 160
mm H2O M /h GPM Watt Btu/h Watt Btu/h V/Ph/Hz Amp. BSP mm gr. mm Kg.
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Heat Extraction-Heating Power Supply Time Delay Fuse Water Piping in/out Drain Refrigerant Charge Dimensions (LxWxH) Net Weight
1. Design data for cooling: Air entering temperature 27C db/19C wb and water inlet temperature 29C Design data for heating: Air entering temperature 21C and water inlet temperature 20C 2. Excluding electrical heating element. 3. Net static pressure available at fan discharge at nominal capacity. 4. Available also in 400/3/50. Data applicable to R407C and may vary up to 3% for R22. For additional information contact Unique ltd. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from catalog.
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WSC-12 Watt Btu/h 3795 12950 5833 19902 981 1144 6 6 3.9 4.1 M /h CFM
(3)
3
WSC-15 4440 15150 6532 22286 1139 1256 6.5 6.4 3.9 4.2 850 500 5 1.2 5.3 5579 19037 5276 18000
WSC-22 6419 21900 9754 33279 1672 1840 9.1 8.9 3.8 4.3 1190 700 6 1.4 6.1 8090 27604 7913 27000
WSC-28 8353 28500 10910 37223 1993 2058 10.7 10.9 4.2 4.3 1530 900 6 1.7 7.5 10346 35300 8851 30200
(1)
Watt Btu/h Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Cooling Heating Watt Watt Amp. Amp.
680 400 5 1.1 4.8 4776 16297 4689 16000 230/1/50 C10
(4)
mm H2O M /h GPM Watt Btu/h Watt Btu/h V/Ph/Hz Amp. BSP mm gr. mm Kg.
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Heat Rejection-Cooling
Heat Extraction-Heating Power Supply Time Delay Fuse Water Piping in/out Drain Refrigerant Charge Dimensions (LxWxH) Net Weight
230/1/50 C10
(4)
230/1/50 C16
(4)
(4)
3/4"
19 1020
3/4"
19 1300
3/4"
19 1900
1100x350x700
62
1100x350x700
65
1350x350x700
75
1350x350x700
75
1. Design data for cooling: Air entering temperature 27C db/19C wb and water inlet temperature 29C Design data for heating: Air entering temperature 21C and water inlet temperature 20C 2. Excluding electrical heating element. 3. Net static pressure available at fan discharge at nominal capacity. 4. Available also in 400/3/50.
Data applicable to R407C and may vary up to 3% for R22. For additional information contact Unique ltd. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from catalog.
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Model WS-12 WS-15 WS-22 WS-28 WS-36 WS-43 WS-48 WS-54 WS-61 WS-75 WS-85 WS-102 WS-120 WS-144
LxWxH
Water Inlet BSP 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1"
1" 1"
mm
600x350x400 600x350x400 600x350x400 600x350x420 600x400x460 650x450x520 650x450x520 650x450x520 750x480x560 750x480x520 750x550x610 750x550x610 850x550x630 1000x550x660
3/8" 3/8" 3/8" 3/8" 3/8" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 5/8" 5/8"
1/2" 1/2" 5/8" 5/8" 5/8" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 7/8" 7/8" 7/8" 7/8" 1" 1"
Data applicable to R407C and may vary up to 3% for R22. For additional information contact Unique ltd. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from catalog.
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Model WS-12 WS-15 WS-22 WS-28 WS-36 WS-43 WS-48 WS-54 WS-61 WS-75 WS-85 WS-102 WS-120 WS-144
1-Ph Units Current Amp. 6.8 9.1 13.7 18.2 22.8 27.3 Fuse Amp. 10 10 16 20 25 32 -
3-Ph Units Current Amp. 3x2.2 3x3.1 3x4.6 3x6.1 3x7.6 3x9.1 3x9.1 3x12.2 3x13.7 3x13.7 3x15.2 3x18.2 3x20.3 3x26 Fuse Amp. 3x6 3x6 3x6 3x10 3x10 3x16 3x16 3x16 3x16 3x16 3x20 3x20 3x25 3x32
Data applicable to R407C and may vary up to 3% for R22. For additional information contact Unique ltd. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Appearance of products may differ slightly from catalog.
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7. INSTALATION INSTRUCTIONS
7.1 General All parts and accessories are packed and shipped with appropriate measure to ensure that everything is protected during transportation. The installation team must be familiar with the installation requirements, to exercise due care in handling and to prevent damage to the equipment. The following instructions are in addition to any state and municipal regulations which may apply. These instructions do not cover all features concerning HVAC installation or methods of procedure. The appliance shall be installed in accordance with the national wiring regulations. The installation must be performed in accordance with manufacturer's specifications using only approved piping, original cables and original accessories. Note: The appliance is classified as a stationary class I motor-operated appliance. 7.2 Electrical Requirements The appliance is stationary and shall be connected to the electrical supply by fixed wiring. The air conditioner must be directly connected to an appropriate power supply. Use only fuses as specified in the data tables. Use only a single length power cable, without extensions. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician and in accordance with national wiring regulations. Cable and conduit entries shall be suitable for cables or conduits having maximum overall diameters of 14 mm and 16 mm (23 mm in USA and Canada), respectively. Introduction of conduit or cable does not reduce clearances below 2 mm for basic supplementary insulation and 2 mm for functional insulation. Supply cord shall not be lighter than each of the following (a lower number in the code designation of the cord in IEC 60227 or IEC 60245 indicates a lighter type): a. Ordinary tough rubber sheathed cord (code designation 60245 IEC 53) b. Light polyvinyl chloride sheathed cord (code designation 60227 IEC 53) Nominal cross-sectional area for conductors of supply cord (cable for fixed wiring) shall be 2.5-6 mm. Supply cord shall not be in contact with sharp points or edges of the appliance. The supply cord shall have a green/yellow core that is connected to the earthing terminal of the appliance and to the earth contact of the outlet. Conductors of supply cords shall not be consolidated by lead-tin soldering where they are subjected to contact pressure, unless the clamping means is constructed so that there is no risk of bad contact due to cold flow of the solder. Mounting the cord to part of the enclosure shall not damage the insulation of the supply cord. Chord anchorages shall be arranged so that they are only accessible with the aid of a tool or shall be constructed so that the cord can only be fitted with the aid of a tool. The insulated conductors of the supply cord shall be additionally insulated from accessible metal parts by basic insulation. This insulation may be provided by the sheath of the supply cord or by other means.
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The arrangement of the terminals, or the length of the conductors between the cord anchorage and the terminals, shall be such that the current carrying conductors become taut before the earth conductor if the cord slips out of the cord anchorage. Conditional connection to power network provides not more than 0.09 ohm of power system impedance.
Important! Means for disconnecting from the supply mains, having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III, shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring and directly connected to the supply terminals, in accordance with the wiring rules. Important! Means for disconnection from supply mains must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the national wiring regulations. Important! The control wires between the main control box and the wall mounted thermostat utilize low voltage 12V DC. The supply (mains) cable and control wire (flat cable between the wall mounted thermostat Alfa 261 and electrical box) shall be passed in separate (different) ducts and not in proximity to each other. Note: Main circuit breaker and power supply must always be ON in models that their compressor is equipped with oil heating element. If disconnected, make sure that power supply was ON for at least 6 hours before starting the unit. Note: The appliance is suitable for indoor use only.
Warning! Failure to comply with these instructions may cause malfunction of the unit.
Important! In case where an electrical valve for entering or exiting cooling water is being used - verify that valve is open before the compressor starts.
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11 12 2
3 10
3 8 9 6 1 4
Fig. 7-1
1. Rubber Shock Absorbers. 2. Strainer. 3. PTFE or Rubber ring. 4. Flexible hose. 5. Cut-Off Valves. 6. Rubber Joints (Siphon, T-Connection and Drain Hose).
7. Control Unit. 8. Electrical cable. 9. Acoustic Insulation. 10. Hanger Mounting Brackets. 11. Hanger Anchors. 12. Air Vent Plug.
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Install the unit in a location with convenient access to the service panels, air filter and control box. See Fig. 7-2 for minimum permissible distances to adjacent structures. Protect the unit from any heat source. Make sure that the unit is level. For all models, hanging installation is commonly used. Installing the unit resting on a rigid surface is allowed. Carefully plan the drainage hose path at a minimum slope of 2%, avoiding sharp bends or water traps.
Fig. 7-2 7.4.1 Installing the Unit Directly On the Ceiling (Fig. 7-1) Select the installation location according to the above mentioned considerations and guidelines. Mark 4 holes on the ceiling, according to the unit's mounting bracket holes (10). Drill adequate holes and fix the long ceiling anchors (11) in position. Lift up the unit onto the hanger anchors through the mounting brackets. Insert four rubber shock absorbers on the four anchors, as shown in Fig. 7-1. Lock the assembly with the lock nut. Should the unit be installed on a rigid surface, stick four rubber absorbtion cushions on the four corners of the base. In any mode of installation it is recommended to place under the unit an acoustic insulation sheet (9).
7.5 Connecting the Water Piping Clearly identify the water supply piping. An external safeguard device shall be connected to the water source to limit its output pressure (in excess of atmospheric pressure) to 6 bar. Use flexible hoses (4) to connect the water piping according to Fig. 7-3. For piping size see technical data tables. Use only premium quality flexible hoses and make sure it withstands the system water pressure. (Note: Ample pressure hoses must be installed in tall buildings.)
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Connect the incoming water to the WATER IN connection and the return water to the WATER OUT connection. Use adequate thread sealant and also the supplied sealing ring (3). The supplied strainer (2) must be installed on the WATER IN connection. See Fig. 7-1. Install the strainer with the drain plug facing down, in a location with convenient service access. Complete the water piping installation and open the two cut-off valves (5). Allow water to flow in and out the unit. Carefully open the air vent plug (12). Release all air from the system and close the plug back. Inspect all connections for water leaks. It is common practice to leave open the two cut-off valves (5) throughout the rest of the installation and occasionally inspect the piping for leaks.
Water out
WS Unit 120-144
Water in
Connector 1 1/2"
Water out
WS Unit 12-102
Water in
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Connect the supplied rubber siphon (6) to the drain hose connection. See Fig. 7-1 for details. The T- connection (breather, not supplied) and the drain hose (not supplied) immediately follow the siphon. 7.7 Connecting the Ducting Work To obtain optimal results, duct cross sections, connections, elbows and branches must be properly designed. We highly recommend seeking for expert advice on this matter. Use flexible sleeve to connect the ducting to the air conditioner.
7.8 Connecting the Temperature Sensor Bulbs See Fig. 7-4 for identification. The temperature sensor bulbs are factory pre-assembled. In case of replacement, make sure that the new bulb is fitted into the locating tube with touch-fit.
Fig. 7-4
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To WS electrical box
Fig. 8-1 Remove the thermostat from the packaging. Install the in-room wall mounted thermostat: Separate the front panel from the back panel by depressing the tongue lock located in the back part of the unit. Push the back panel out. Gently disconnect the data cable from its quick connect wiring harness. Line the back panel up against the wall or against any other flat surface onto which it is to be mounted. Drill holes and use appropriate fixing screws to fasten the panel to its location. Locate the terminal box. See Fig. 8-2 and Fig. 8-3. Complete the electrical connections according to the electrical wiring diagrams. Reconnect the data cable and close back the cover of the thermostat to its base.
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GR
Fig. 8-2
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Fig. 8-3
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HP High pressure control LP Low pressure control CC Compressor contactor WS Type 12 15 22 MAIN POWER Cable 2.5 2.5 2.5 Cross Section Area mm
28 4
36 4
43 6
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WS Type 12 15 22 28 36 43 48 54 61 MAIN POWER Cable 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Cross Section Area mm
75 4
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HP High pressure control LP Low pressure control ALFA 260U Room Thermostat ALFA 123U Power switch unit
CC Compressor contactor CH1, CH2 Heaters contactor TS1, TS2 Safety thermostat
WS Type 12 15 22 MAIN POWER Cable 2.5 2.5 2.5 Cross Section Area mm
28 4
36 4
43 6
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9.4 Electrical Wiring Diagram 3 Phase with Electrical Heating Elements Model 260U
HP High pressure control LP Low pressure control ALFA 260U Room Thermostat ALFA 123U Power switch unit
CC Compressor contactor CH1, CH2 Heaters contactor TS1, TS2 Safety thermostat
WS Type 12 15 22 28 36 43 48 54 61 MAIN POWER Cable 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Cross Section Area mm
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HP High pressure control LP Low pressure control ALFA 260U Room Thermostat
ALFA 123U Power switch unit CC Compressor contactor RV1 4 way valve
WS Type 12 15 22 MAIN POWER Cable 2.5 2.5 2.5 Cross Section Area mm
28 4
36 4
43 6
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HP High pressure control LP Low pressure control ALFA 260U Room Thermostat
ALFA 123U Power switch unit CC Compressor contactor RV1 4 way valve
WS Type 12 15 22 28 36 43 48 54 61 MAIN POWER Cable 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Cross Section Area mm
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Display 1
ER2 Return Air Sensor failure. Unit continues running.
Possible Cause
Short, disconnected or faulty return air sensor.
Corrective Action
Check return air sensor. Replace sensor if faulty.
ER4 Only for Heat Pump Water temperature sensor failure Unit continues running.
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Possible Cause
1. Clogged air filter
Corrective Action
1. Clean filter.
4. Open air discharge shutters. 5. Check for leaks and add refrigerant. 6. Check cooling tower (or the cooling water source) for proper operation. 1. Clean strainer. 2. Check cooling tower (or the cooling water source) for proper operation. 3. a. Check cooling tower (or the cooling water source) for proper operation. b. Heat exchanger is clogged. Clean the heat exchanger or replace it. 1. See troubleshooting guide section 10.3 item 4 2. See troubleshooting guide section 10.3 item 7 3. Open air shutters. 1. Check water filter.
1. Clogged water strainer. ER6 Gas pressure too high 2. Condenser cooling water too warm. 3. No water circulation in heat exchanger.
ER7 Only for units with electrical heating elements. Heating elements protection.
1. No air supply at indoor side. 2. Indoor fan is not running. 3. Air shutters are closed.
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Probable Cause
1. Power supply to unit not connected (display is blank).
Corrective Action
1. Check for proper connection of power plugs in wall socket. Check red LED on RST Controller (wherever applicable): If LED is OFF change RST wires. If LED is ON check Phase voltage. 2. Reset automatic circuit breaker or replace line fuse. 3. Repair or replace wall socket.
1. The selected mode is on Fan Only, or on Cool when heating is desired. 2. Temperature is set to a value which is too high (in Cool mode). 3. Faulty compressor.
1. Check if the room thermostat is on the desired mode. If not, select the correct mode (refer to your User Manual). 2. Observe the temperature setting on the room thermostat. 3. Replace compressor. 1. Switch Off power and try again after one hour. 2. Replace compressor run capacitor. 3. Replace compressor.
1. Overload safety device on compressor is cut out due to high temperature. 2. Compressor run capacitor is burnt. 3. Compressor winding shorted.
1. Indoor fan motor is blocked or turns slowly. 2. Indoor fan motor capacitor is burnt. 3. Indoor fan motor winding is burnt. 4. Clogged air filters.
1. Check voltage. Repair wiring if necessary. Check indoor fan wheel if tight on motor shaft. Tighten if necessary. 2. Replace indoor fan motor capacitor. 3. Replace indoor fan motor. 4. Clean filters.
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Probable Cause
1. Lack of refrigerant causes ice formation on the evaporator coil (in Cool mode). 2. Clogged air filters.
Corrective Action
1. Unit must be charged (according to the nameplate) after localizing the gas leak. 2. Clean filters.
Drain pan pipe or hose is clogged or the spout of drain pan is clogged.
Disassemble plastic drain-pipe from spout of evaporator drain pan. Flush with clean water.
1. Failure in motor capacitor. 2. No voltage out of P.C.B. assembly for fan motor. 3. Motor winding failure (check resistance).
1. Replace the capacitor. 2. Replace the P.C.B. assembly. 3. Replace the fan motor.
1. Failure in compressor motor magnetic contactor. 2. Compressor motor winding failure (check resistance).
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Symptom 1
Refrigerant flow failure
Probable Cause 1. Refrigerant gas shortage. 2. Excessive overcharging of refrigerant. 3. Gas leakage. 4. Clogging of strainer or capillary tube. 5. 4-Way valve is defective. 6. Solenoid 4-Way valve is defective. 7. Compressor is defective.
Corrective Action 1. Charge refrigerant gas. 2. Recharge gas. 3. Repair leakage. 4. Replace strainer. 5. Replace 4-Way valve. 6. Replace solenoid. 7. Replace compressor.
1. Clean air filter. 2. Open air discharge shutters. 1. Clean filter. 2. Replace capacitor. 3. Replace fan motor. 4. Open air discharge shutters. 5. Check for leaks and add refrigerant.
1. Clogged air filter 2. Faulty capacitor. 3. Faulty fan motor. 4. Air discharge shutters are too closed. 5. Lack of refrigerant.
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Symptom 1
Refrigerant flow failure
3. Gas leakage. 4. Replace strainer. 4. Clogging of strainer or capillary tube. 5. Replace 4-Way valve. 5. 4-Way valve is defective. 6. Replace solenoid. 6. Solenoid 4-Way valve is defective. 7. Compressor is defective. 7. Replace compressor. 2
Air circulation failure. Heating elements failure. 1. Air filter is clogged 2. Air shutters are closed. 1. Clean air filter. 2. Open air discharge shutters. 1. a. Check electrical heating elements (resistance). b. Check contactors. c. Check the elements` time delay fuse. 1. Check water filter.
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Air-Flow protection (only for units with electrical heating elements): To protect the heating elements from overheating or from operating without flowing air. A combination of differential pressure flow-switch and temperature sensor immediately cut off the heating elements in case the temperature or air-flow reaches the pre-set protection values. The fan continues running for additional 15 sec. Low pressure protection: Low pressure compressor protection. Set value is 2.7 bar (40 psi). The compressor stops after 2 min. time delay. At each compressor re-start the system ignores LP entrance for 2 min. At heat elements mode, LP protection is not active. High pressure protection: High pressure compressor protection. Set value is 24.8 bar (365 psi).The compressor stops immediately. At heat elements mode, HP protection is not active.
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1. Temp
Temperature setting pushbuttons: (+) to increase and (-) decrease the temperature setting. Simultaneous pressing of both (+) and (-) buttons will display the actual room temperature. Fan speed select pushbutton. Available speeds are Slow, Medium, High and Auto. Selection pushbutton for mode of operation. Available modes are Cooling, Heating, Auto and Fan. Pushbutton for turning the unit on and off. This pushbutton is also used for failure canceling.
5. "Active Cool" LED Cooling operation indicator LED. LED ON indicates that the unit is cooling. LED Blinking indicates delayed cooling action. LED OFF indicates no cooling demand. 6. Cooling LED 7. Heating LED This LED is ON in cooling and in Auto modes. In the rest of the modes the LED is OFF. This LED is ON in heating and in Auto modes. In the rest of the modes the LED is OFF.
8. "Active Heat" LED Heating operation indicator LED. LED ON indicates that the unit is heating. LED Blinking indicates delayed heating action. LED OFF indicates no heating demand. 9. Display-Temp. The first two digits display the set temperature. Simultaneous pressing of both (+) and (-) buttons will display the actual room temperature. F Unit in FAN mode
10. Display-Fan Pos. Display of fan position. A Fan in Auto High Speed Medium Speed Low Speed
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NOTES
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Unique Engineering & Air Conditioning Mitzpe Sapir Industrial Park P.O.B. 13201 Tsur Igal 44862, ISRAEL Tel. 972-9-7498707, Fax. 972-9-7498708 E-mail: unique@unique-eng.co.il
WS-SM-EN-V03-R09
DEC 2008