AHU Instruction
AHU Instruction
AHU Instruction
Notes : Cooling & Heating output figures are based on calculations and general test data. All figures are to be taken as approximations. The properties of the DX coils (by others) will have an affect on the performance of the outdoor units. Toshiba Standard warranty is applicable to all air handling unit applications. Extended warranty terms DO NOT APPLY to the products used for AHU applications. All data shown in this brochure is based on Toshiba Nominal Conditions : Nominal capacities are based on Eurovent conditions : Cooling : indoor air temperature 27C db / 19C wb, outdoor air temperature 35C db / 24C wb Heating : indoor air temperature 20C db, outdoor air temperature 7C db Minimum Coil Air on Temp : 18C The sound pressure levels are based on : Outdoor units at 1m distance The annual power consumption is based on 500 operating hours. The maximum running current is based on 240V (or 400V) in the cooling mode.
Overview
The controller is designed to allow the connection of a third party air handling unit to a Toshiba Digital Inverter / Super Digital Inverter outdoor unit. Kit contents: Controller 2 x Coil sensors 1 x TA Sensor 1 x Fixed TA Sensor 1 x Coil sensor fixing kits
The controller is contained in a weather proof enclosure, which facilitates mounted on or close to the AHU. The cables should be gladded through the removable plate on the base of the controller to maintain waterproof integrity.
Option 2
Should there be a requirement to install the controller in a third party panel, it is possible to remove the base plate from the enclosure.
Electrical Connections
The controller is connected to the outdoor unit via a three core and earth interconnecting cable. The control option is selected depending upon the wider AHU control strategy. A wiring diagram showing the connection and control options is shown on page 6
TC Sensor 1 (TCJ) This sensor is fitted to the coil inlet pipe (liquid). Please see the picture below.
TC Sensor 2 (TC) This sensor should be installed approximately two thirds of the way through the coil.
Fitting the Coils sensors I It is essential that the sensors are securely attached and insulated to give best system performance.
Fixed TA Sensor A fixed resistance can be used, which will allow maximum system operation on receipt of an enable signal. Actual TA Sensor A Standard TA sensor could be used as the temperature control point for the AHU Controller in this case the TA sensor should be placed in the return air duct. Remote Sensor The remote temperature sensing kit TCB-TC21LE2 is fully compatible with the controller and should be mounted in conditioned space.
Remote Controller Sensor It is also possible to configure the system to use the temperature sensor located in the RBC-AMT32E / AMS41E remote controllers.
Control Options 1. 2. Standard Toshiba RBC-AMT32E / AMS41E controllers are compatible. Remote enable signal from a third party source. Operation and fault signals can also be obtained as standard from the controller. 3. Advanced control options are available on contact with Toshiba Technical Support
REFRIGERANT PIPE WORK CONNECTING OUTDOOR UNIT TO AHU PIPE WORK (SEE DATA TABLES FOR LIMITS)
OPTIONS REMOTE ON / OFF (VOLT FREE) REMOTE FAULT / RUN OUTPUT (VOLT FREE) WEEKLY SCHEDULE TIMER (BUILT INTO CONTROLLER) TCB-PCNT30TLE TOSHIBA TCC LINK NETWORK INTERFACE
TCB-TC21LE2
AB = OPTIONAL EXTRA REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
RBC-AMT32E / RBC-AMS41E
REMOTE CONTROLLER AB
TCB-PCNT30TLE
TO U3/U4 NETWORK & TOSHIBA CENTRAL CONTROL DEVICE(S) NETWORK ADAPTOR U3U4
OFF (Stop)
RBC-FDP3-PE
OV S1 S2 S3 OV S4 S5 S6
FAULT
NO FAULT
TCC-NET
D-BUS
RELA Y
A B D1 D2 C R1 R2
ON (Start)
LOCK
UNLOCK
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN50
RBC-AHU1
CN60 1 2 3
FAN ONLY COOL HEAT
UNIT OPERATION
UNIT FAULT
INDICATOR MODULE
RBC-SMIM2
3 Pole Isolator
OUTDOOR UNIT
2 Pole Isolator
220/240V AC Single Phase Neutral + Earth
4 Pole Isolator
Cooling Capacity (kW) Heating Capacity (kW) HEX Air Volume (m3/hr) HEX Coil Volume (cm3) HEX Coil Diameter (mm / in) HEX Paths EX. Piping limits (m) EX. Pipe Diameter (mm) Replacement Technology Outdoor Unit Power Supply
1.5-5.6 1.5-6.3 780-1050 500-1450 9.52 (3/8) 4-6 5-30 12.7/6.4 YES 1 phase
1.5-7.4 1.5-9.0 810-1230 600-1850 9.52 (3/8) 6-8 5-30 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
3.0-11.2 3.0-13.0 1170-2010 1000-3000 9.52 (3/8) 6-10 5-50 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
3.0-13.2 3.0-16.0 1230-2100 1250-3750 9.52 (3/8) 8-12 5-50 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
System Data
Model
RAV
SM1603AT-E
SM2244AT8-E
SM2804AT8-E
System Data
Heating Capacity (kW) HEX Air Volume (m3/hr) HEX Coil Volume (cm3) HEX Coil Diameter (mm / in) HEX Paths EX. Piping limits (m) EX. Pipe Diameter (mm) Replacement Technology Outdoor Unit Power Supply
3.0-16.0 1260-2130 1450-4250 9.52 (3/8) 8-12 5-50 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
9.8-25.0 1170-2010 2000-6000 9.52 (3/8) 10-12 5-75 19.1/12.7 YES 3 phase
9.8-31.5 1230-2100 2550-7500 9.52 (3/8) 10-12 5-75 19.1/12.7 YES 3 phase
Cooling Capacity (kW) Heating Capacity (kW) HEX Air Volume (m3/hr) HEX Coil Volume (cm3) HEX Coil Diameter (mm / in) HEX Paths EX. Piping limits (m) EX. Pipe Diameter (mm) Replacement Technology Outdoor Unit Power Supply
1.2-5.6 0.9-8.1 780-1050 500-1450 9.52 (3/8) 4-6 5-50 12.7/6.4 YES 1 phase
1.9-8.0 1.3-11.3 810-1230 600-1850 9.52 (3/8) 6-8 5-50 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
2.6-12 2.4-13 1170-2010 1000-3000 9.52 (3/8) 6-10 3-75 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
2.6-14.0 2.4-16.5 1230-2100 1250-3750 9.52 (3/8) 8-12 3-75 15.9/9.5 YES 1 phase
3.0-16.0
9.8-22.4
9.8-27.0
System Data
2. Confirm the integrity of the power supply at the outdoor unit and between terminals 1 & 2 at the controller input terminals.
3. It is necessary to set the system capacity via the RBC-AMT32E / AMS41E . The configuration menu is accessed by pressing SET + TEST + CL for 4 seconds the value in menu item 11 and set according to the table below.
Digital Inverter
Unit Value
SM563AT-E SM803AT-E 9 12
SM1103AT-E 15
SM1403AT-E 17
SM1603AT-E 18
SM2244AT8-E 21
SM2804AT8-E 23
Sensor Connection Confirmation It is possible to read data from the sensors by accessing the data retrieval menu, (TEST an CL for 4 Seconds) and retrieve the data as shown in the table below.
Item 02 03 04
The minimum 'air on' temperature that Toshiba recommend for our AHU applications is 18C Cooling Mode Air temperatures flowing across the coil below this level, can in some circumstances, cause icing and freezing issues with the coil and eventually forcing the system to shut down and also be detrimental to the outdoor unit itself. Heating Mode In the reverse cycle mode when the outdoor unit is producing hot gas, the coil in the AHU is effectively the condenser. Air temperatures flowing across the coil below this level, can cause over condensing of the refrigerant. This can result in liquid being returned to the compressor which will cause a mechanical failure of the outdoor unit. Low air temperatures will also cause the unit to use it's defrost mode more often.
We cannot guarantee operation of the systems for applications with 'air on' temperatures below 18C or with coil details outside of those published in the installation manual. Operation outside of these parameters may invalidate your warranty.
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