Hitachi Chiller-Samurai TechCatalogue 2011
Hitachi Chiller-Samurai TechCatalogue 2011
Hitachi Chiller-Samurai TechCatalogue 2011
Technical Catalogue
RCU2E(40-400)AG2
RHU2E(40-240)AG2
Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice in order that
HITACHI may bring the latest innovations to their customers.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that all specifications are correct, printing errors
are beyond Hitachi’s control; Hitachi cannot be held responsible for these errors.
ATTENTION:
This product and the batteries contained on it shall not be mixed with general house waste at the end of its life. They shall be retired
according to the appropriated local or national regulations in a environmentally correct way in order to be treated at a specialized
treatment facility for re-use, recycling and recovery. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol, it means that the battery
contains heavy metal above a certain concentration.
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol, it means that the battery contains heavy metal above a certain concentration.
Possible chemical symbols: - Pb: Lead (>0,004%).
Following Regulation EC Nº 842/2006 on Certain Fluorinated Greenhouse gases, the total amount of refrigerant
charged in the unit is indicated on the specification label.
Do not vent R410A/R407C into the atmosphere: R410A & R407C are fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by
the Kyoto protocol global warming potential (GWP) R410A/R407C: = 1975/1652.5.
Contents
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Important Notice
1
Features and Benefits
2
Operation Instructions
3
Components of chiller
4
Preparation Initial Check
5
Installation
6
Test Running
7
Controller Adjustment
8
Self-Inspection Functions
9
Control System
10
Maintenance
11
Troubleshooting
12
General Specifications
13
Drawings
14
Model Selection
15
Application Data
16
Components Data
17
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1. Important notice........................................................................................11
2. Features and benefits...............................................................................13
2.1. Unit picture.................................................................................................................14
2.2. Compressor................................................................................................................14
2.3. Control........................................................................................................................16
2.4. Fan motor...................................................................................................................17
2.5. Electronic expansion valve.........................................................................................18
3. Operation instructions..............................................................................19
3.1. Hitachi water chillers...................................................................................................20
4. Components of chiller...............................................................................21
4.1. Structure drawing.......................................................................................................22
5. Preparation initial check...........................................................................25
5.1. Initial check.................................................................................................................26
5.2. Placing the unit...........................................................................................................27
5.3. Gravity centre.............................................................................................................28
5.4. Service space and foundation....................................................................................30
5.5. Transportation.............................................................................................................33
6. Installation................................................................................................35
6.1. Electrical Wiring..........................................................................................................36
6.2. Water Piping...............................................................................................................38
6.3. Typical Common Water Piping...................................................................................39
6.4. Minimum internal system water volume.....................................................................40
6.5. Water Control..............................................................................................................41
6.6. BMS gateways............................................................................................................42
6.7. Remote controllers.....................................................................................................49
6.8. Installation final check ...............................................................................................54
7. Test running..............................................................................................55
7.1. Preparation.................................................................................................................56
7.2. Test running................................................................................................................56
7.3. Instructions after test running.....................................................................................56
8. Controller adjustment...............................................................................57
8.1. Control System...........................................................................................................59
8.2. Controller Adjustment.................................................................................................60
9. Self-Inspection functions..........................................................................67
9.1. Alarm Indication..........................................................................................................68
9.2. Normal Indication........................................................................................................69
9.3. Function for indication of operation condition.............................................................70
10. Control System.......................................................................................77
10.1. Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E40AG2, 50AG2, 60AG2, 70AG2, 80AG2.78
10.2. Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E100AG2, 120AG2, 140AG2, 160AG2....79
10.3.Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E180AG2, 210AG2, 240AG2.....................80
NOTE:
Please check by model name your air cooled type, its abbreviation and
MODEL CODIFICATION reference number in this technical catalogue.
RCU2E-AG2 SERIES
3~
RCU2E60AG2
Series
Version Air Refrigerant:
cooled R407C
Unit type Capacity (HP)
(Cooling-only Chiller) Made in Europe
Please check by model name your air-to-water heat pump model type, its
MODEL CODIFICATION abbreviation and reference number in this technical catalogue.
RHU2E-AG2 SERIES
3~
RHU2E60AG2
Air Series
Version cooled Refrigerant:
R407C
Unit type Capacity (HP)
(Heat Pump Chiller) Made in Europe
Important Notice
1. I m p o r t a n t N o t i c e
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−−HITACHI pursues a policy of continuing improvement in design and performance of Products. The right is therefore
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reserved to vary specifications without notice.
−−HITACHI cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard.
−−No part of this manual may be reproduced without written permission.
−−Signal words (DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION) are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness. Definitions for
identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words.
DANGER:
Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING:
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION:
Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.
NOTE:
Useful information for operation and/or maintenance.
−−If you have any questions, contact your contractor or dealer of HITACHI.
−−This instruction gives a common description and information for this water Chiller which you operate as well as for
other models.
−−This water Chiller has been designed for the following temperatures. Operate the unit within this range:
Maximum Minimum
Ambient temperature 46 -15
Chilled Water
15 5 (-10)*
Outlet Temperature
(*) In case of low water outlet temperature option
Maximum Minimum
Ambient Temperature 46 -15
Chilled Water
15 5 (-10)*
Outlet Temperature
(*) In case of low water outlet temperature option
Maximum Minimum
21 (DB) (35)* -9.5 (DB)
Ambient Temperature 15.5 (WB) -10 (WB)
Hot Water
55 35
Outlet Temperature
(*) In case of Heating Operation in high ambient temperature
−−These instructions should be considered as a permanent part of the water Chiller equipment and should remain with
the unit.
2. F e a t u r e s a n d B e n e f i t s
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2. Features and benefits...................................................................................................13
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2.1. Unit picture............................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2. Compressor.............................................................................................................................................. 14
2.3. Control...................................................................................................................................................... 16
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HITACHI is a world leader in technology and with continual research and product development, which offers screw type
Air Cooled Water Chillers from 112 KW to 1030KW and Air-to-Water Heat Pump Water Chillers from 106 kW to 585
kW (in Cooling mode) and from 110 kW to 555 kW (in Heating mode).
2.2. Compressor
¡¡THE SAMURAI RANGE
INCORPORATES THE LATEST
DEVELOPMENT OF HITACHI´S SCREW
COMPRESSOR TECHNOLOGY FOR
THE NEW MILLENNIUM.
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LOW VIBRATION
Reciprocating Screw
2
AMPLITUDE (µm)
Time (second)
¡¡ Principle of compression
Discharge Port
Suction Port
Step
control
TIME (Hour)
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¡¡ Energy Saving
Thanks to Continuous Capacity Control, 15~20% energy saving is possible compared with current step
control systems due to the following:
−− The cooling/heating load can be more closely matched
−− Continuous Capacity Control takes advantage of high efficiency part load performance.
−− Frequent compressor starts and stops are eliminated.
Continuous
Capacity
Control
¡¡ Many Functions
Newly developed Control Board has many functions shown below as standard.
−− Current limiter
−− Forced compressor load control
−− 2 different temperatures setting
−− Various fan control mode
−− Memory data in alarm
−− Automatic restart after power failure
−− Output signal for free cooling application etc...
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WATER TEMPERATURE
Load Up 1
Temperature (Quick cooling)
2
Load Up 2
Load Down
TIME
Restart
Outlet
WATER TEMPERATURE
Temperature
Temperature
1st step Band 7ºC
(normally)
Final step
DC Motor
AC Motor
¡¡ Low Sound
Hitachi uses high technology to achieve the lowest sound. The new two bladed
propeller, rather than four bladed, achieves a reduction of noise level, increases air
flow volume, and at the same time provides an important reduction of motor power
input
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These units are equipped with an electronic expansion valve to provide sophisticated control under any temperature
condition.
The electronic expansion valve provides reduced electrical power consumption compared to the classical system.
3. O p e r a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s
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3. Operation instructions..................................................................................................19
3.1. Hitachi water chillers................................................................................................................................ 20 3
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3.1. Hitachi water chillers
¡¡ To start the Unit.
1. Open the water inlet and outlet valves.
2. After assuring that all control switches have been cut OFF, and the “LOCAL/REMOTE” switch on the
printed circuit board is in the “LOCAL” position, turn ON the power switch.
3. Confirm that phases R, S and T are correctly connected. The correct phase connection can be checked by
a phase sequence indicator. If not correctly connected, the compressor does not start due to activation of a
reversal phase protection device. Cut the main switch and interchange two of three terminals, R, S and T at
the main power source terminals.
4. Set the changeover switch the “Cool” or “Heat”
5. Fully open the liquid line stop valves.
6. Operate the chilled/hot water pump.
7. Depress the “ON”(*) push button switch.
(*)
(Field-Supplied )
8. Set the thermostat at the desired temperature
¡¡ Pilot lamp
The red LED indicates the normal operation.
When the orange LED is activated, any one of the safety devices may be functioning.
Please contact your service assistant, if this condition is detected.
¡¡ Daily checking
1. Check the power supply to ensure that it is proper.
2. Check for abnormal sounds and vibrations.
3. Check the unit amperage.
4. Check the operating pressure.
¡¡ Troubleshooting
−− Unit Does Not Start
1. Is the main switch ON?
2. Is the main fuse OK?
3. Is the chilled/hot water running?
4. Are the thermostats calling for the cooling/heating operation?
−− Poor Cooling/Heating Operation
1. Is there sufficient Air supplied to the air side heat exchanger?
2. Is the setting temperature correct?
3. Are the operating pressures normal?
4. Is there sufficient water running through the water side heat exchanger?
−− Maintenance
1. Remove any obstacles to the air side heat exchanger airflow, and clean the air side heat exchanger.
2. Clean the unit with a cleaner.
3. Clean the water side heat exchanger. (It is recommended that a specialist will be contacted for this kind
of work.)
DANGER:
Switch OFF main interruptor (M.I) for any work inside electrical box.
Keep electrical box cover closed 2 min. after switching power off (to discharge the capacitors).
4. C o m p o n e n t s o f C h i l l e r
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4. Components of chiller...................................................................................................21
4.1. Structure drawing..................................................................................................................................... 22
Air Outlet Air Outlet Air Outlet Air Outlet Air Outlet
Water Inlet
N° Name N° Name
1 Compressor 9 Operation Switch
2 Water Cooler 10 Electronic Expansion Valve
3 Condenser 11 Liquid Line Stop Valve
4 Electrical Box 12 Filter Drier
5 Power Wiring Supply 13 Liquid Sight Glass
6 Fan 14 Solenoid Valve (only for 80, 160, 240, 320, 400 HP)
7 Check Valve 15 Economiser (only for 80, 160, 240, 320, 400 HP)
8 Oil Sight Glass 16 High Pressure Switch (inside electrical box)
Water Inlet
N° Name N° Name
1 Compressor 11 Liquid Line Stop Valve
2 Water Side Heat Exchanger 12 Biflow Drier
3 Air Side Heat Exchanger 13 Liquid Sight Glass
4 Electrical Box 14 Solenoid Valve (only for 80, 160, 240 HP)
5 Power Wiring Supply 15 Economiser (only for 80, 160, 240 HP)
6 Fan 16 High Pressure Switch (inside electrical box)
7 Check Valve 17 4-Way Valve
8 Oil Sight Glass 18 Accumulator
9 Operation Switch 19 Liquid Tank
10 Electronic Expansion Valve
5. P r e p a r a t i o n I n i t i a l C h e c k
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5. Preparation initial check...............................................................................................25
5.1. Initial check............................................................................................................................................... 26
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5.5. Transportation.......................................................................................................................................... 33
5.5.1. Transportation by Rigging................................................................................................................................ 33
5.5.2. Declining the unit during transportation............................................................................................................ 33
¡¡ Required Materials
Measure and Architectural Information Regarding Installation Location
DANGER:
If leakage is detected, stop ¡¡ Installation Location
the unit and contact the
installer or service shop. Confirm that the final installation location is provided with convenient piping and
Do not use a naked fire wiring work. Strong water runoff should be avoided.
near the refrigerant gas.
If a naked fire is utilised This unit must be installed in a restricted area not accessible to the general public.
near the refrigerant gas,
refrigerant is turned into
Install the unit on a roof or in an area where people, except service engineer, can
a harmful phosgene not touch the unit.
compound.
¡¡ Installation Space
WARNING:
This unit is operated with
Check for obstacles which restrict condenser Air flow or hamper maintenance
refrigerant R407C, which work in the space specified in Fig. 1.
is non-flammable and
non-poisonous. However, ¡¡ Foundation
refrigerant itself is heavier
than the atmosphere so Check to ensure that the foundation is flat, level and sufficiently strong, taking into
that a floor is covered with account the maximum foundation gradient (Fig. 2) and the unit weight balance.
refrigerant gas if refrigerant
is leaked. Therefore, keep
Confirm elevation provision for the unit on a solid base with an iron frame or
good ventilation to avoid concrete curbs shown in chapter 5.4.
choke during servicing.
In order to obtain proper clearance beneath the unit for either rooftop or on
CAUTION:
Check to ensure that
the ground installation, where foundation bolts should be sunk into concrete.
Additionally, for on the ground installation, provide a gravel or concrete space
valves are correctly around the condenser Air intake in order to avoid airflow obstruction due to grass
opened. If not opened, or other vegetation.
serious damage will
occur to the compressor
due to an abnormal high
¡¡ Unit
pressure.
Check to ensure that the unit has been transported without damage. File
This unit controls air flow
for condenser during low a damage claim with the transportation companies if mishandling due to
ambient temperature. transportation company negligence is suspected.
Due to this control, avoid
the strong wind hits the ¡¡ Transportation
unit directly. In such a
case, put buffer plate Secure the route to the final installation location by confirming the dimensions
around the unit. (Refer to the “General Data” in Chapter 13.1).
¡¡ Transportation
Transport the unit as close to the final installation location as practical before unpacking is accomplished.
Provide adequate facilities to place the unit on the foundation, with sufficient consideration given to those
individuals performing the installation.
¡¡ Unpacking
Follow the instructions marked on the packing.
3000mm
5
Overhead Air
Clearance
h1
h2
h1 ≤ h2
NOTE:
The height of the wall shall be smaller than that of the unit cabinet.
When the unit is installed at a location where the unit is encircled with walls and obstruction of free Air circulation is suspected,
construction with HITACHI regarding the operation space is recommended.
30 mm
15 mm
Centre of Gravity
Control Panel
RCU2E–AG2
Model
40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240 280 320 350 400
Location Weight Distribution (kg)
1 297 311 327 367 381 297 319 361 367 315 354 372 354 372 354 369
2 297 311 327 367 381 297 319 361 367 315 354 372 354 372 354 369
3 423 432 460 521 536 297 319 361 367 315 354 372 354 372 354 369
4 423 432 460 521 536 297 319 361 367 315 354 372 354 372 354 369
5 418 439 502 528 315 354 372 354 372 354 369
6 418 439 502 528 315 354 372 354 372 354 369
7 418 439 502 528 434 498 511 354 372 354 369
8 418 439 502 528 434 498 511 354 372 354 369
9 434 498 511 497 372 354 369
10 434 498 511 497 511 354 369
11 434 498 511 497 511 498 513
12 434 498 511 497 511 498 513
13 497 511 498 513
14 497 511 498 513
15 497 511 498 513
16 497 511 498 513
17 511 498 513
18 498 513
19 498 513
20 498 513
Operating Weight
(Kg) 1440 1485 1575 1775 1835 2860 3030 3450 3580 4495 5115 5295 6810 7060 8525 8825
Location of Centre of Gravity (mm)
Dimension A 1180 1175 1180 1360 1370 2100 2005 2480 2490 2930 3700 3710 4890 4905 6110 6125
Dimension B 785 795 790 785 790 790 800 795 780 800 790 800 790 800 790 795
Centre of Gravity
Control Panel
RHU2E–AG2
Model
40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240
Location Weight Distribution (kg)
1 336 350 364 406 424 331 356 399 413 349 394 412
2 336 350 364 406 424 331 356 399 413 349 394 412
3 447 460 484 546 564 331 356 399 413 349 394 412
4 447 460 484 546 564 331 356 399 413 349 394 412
5 440 468 531 544 349 394 412
6 440 468 531 544 349 394 412
7 440 468 531 544 459 525 542
8 440 468 531 544 459 525 542
9 459 525 542
10 459 525 542
11 459 525 542
12 459 525 542
Operating Weight
(Kg) 1565 1620 1695 1905 1975 3085 3295 3720 3830 4850 5515 5725
Location of Centre of Gravity (mm)
Dimension A 1170 1165 1170 1340 1350 2095 2005 2470 2480 2930 3690 3700
Dimension B 815 820 815 810 815 815 820 815 820 820 815 820
Vibration-proof Vibration-proof
Rubber mat Rubber mat
(4 positions) (4 positions)
Vibration-proof
Rubber mat
(8 positions)
(Mounting Holes)
Bottom Frame
Vibration-proof
Rubber mat
(8 positions)
(Mounting Holes)
Bottom Frame
Vibration-proof
Rubber mat
positions)
(Mounting holes)
Bottom Frame
Vibration-proof
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Rubber mat
positions)
(Mounting holes)
Bottom Frame
Vibration-proof
Rubber mat
positions)
Mounting holes
Bottom Frame
Vibration-proof
Rubber mat
positions)
(Mounting holes)
Bottom Frame
DETAIL OF FOUNDATION
Bottom Frame
Foundation Bolt
(M20)
Nut
Rubber Bush
(OPTION)
Washer
Steel Plate
(1 mm)
Concrete
Vibration-Proof
Rubber Mat
(1 mat per position)
(OPTION)
5.5. Transportation
5.5.1. Transportation by Rigging
DANGER: Hook wire cables and apply field-supplied spreader bars on the top of the unit (see figure
below) to prevent the unit panels from damage due to cable scratches. The unit should
Do not stand below the
unit when rigging.
remain in an upright position even during rigging. The wire cable to rig the unit shall be
three times stronger than the unit weight. Check to ensure that the rigging bolts are tightly
CAUTION: fixed to the unit. The rigging angle shall be less than 60° as shown. The weight of the unit
is indicated on the unit label.
Put clothes between
wires and the unit to Rigging shall be performed by the instruction drawing attached to the unit.
avoid damages.
(Here the example of RCU2E180AG2 is shown).
Spreader Bar
(Field supplied)
Electrical Box
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Rigging holes
Lifting Bracket
(Field supplied)
WARNING:
Do not decline the
unit more than an
angle of 15º as shown
in the figure during
transportation. If
declined more than an
angle of 15º, the unit
may fall down.
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6. Installation....................................................................................................................35
6.1. Electrical Wiring........................................................................................................................................ 36
6.2. Water Piping............................................................................................................................................. 38
6.3. Typical Common Water Piping................................................................................................................. 39
6.4. Minimum internal system water volume................................................................................................... 40
6.5. Water Control........................................................................................................................................... 41
6.6. BMS gateways......................................................................................................................................... 42
6.6.1. HARDC70-CE1 (OP) - LonWorks® interface.................................................................................................... 42
6.6.2 HC-A32MB - ModBus interface......................................................................................................................... 46
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¡¡ Schedule Check
DANGER:
Switch OFF main interruptor (M.I) for any work inside electrical box.
Keep electrical box cover closed 2 min. after switching power off (to discharge the capacitors)
WARNING:
−− Confirm that the field-selected electrical components (main power switch, fuses, wires, conduit connections, wire
terminals and others) are properly selected according to the “Electrical Data“ in this Technical Catalogue, and
ensure that they comply with national and local codes.
−− It is recommended that the main power switch be locked in the “OFF“ position, to prevent against accidental
supply of power during equipment servicing.
−− Check to ensure that an earthing wire is correctly connected to the unit. This wire protects from an electric
shock. Utilisation of an earth leakage breaker is necessary.
−− Unit access must be restricted to the general public.
N° Name
1 Main Power/Terminal Board (R,S,T,N)
2 Electrical Box
3 Main Power Switch
4 Main Power Wiring
5 Earth Wiring
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¡¡ Control Wiring
Connect the interlock wiring and control wiring between the unit terminals and the magnetic switches for the
water pumps, according to Fig. 7 or the wiring label. The main connection to terminal N is required.
1 5
21
4 6
5 Cycles
4,5 Cycles
22 3,4,5 Cycles
7 8 2,3,4,5 Cycles
10
9
14
11 12 13
14
15 16 17
18
6
20
MODE Dip Switch Setting
19 Customer Wiring (DSW1 of Main PCB)
Forced Compressor load
MODE NORMAL
MODE
Non (No Low Voltage Control)
forced
MODE1
Load
Load
Load
MODE 2
Thermo (Pulse)
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For suspending heavies For piping along the wall For instant installation work
9. The common water pipes (Inlet/Outlet) for RCU2E100∼400AG2 are field supplied. Typical pipe working
examples are indicated on chapter 6.3.
It is not necessary to install any sensor in these common pipes for standard models.
Number of connections for models:
Models Water Inlet Water Outlet
RCU2E40, 50, 60, 70, 80AG2 1 1
RCU2E100, 120, 140, 160AG2 2 2
RCU2E180, 210, 240AG2 3 3
RCU2E280, 320AG2 4 4
RCU2E380, 400AG2 5 5
NOTE:
Common Water Piping connecting each cooler can be prepared as Option.
CAUTION:
This product is equipped with plate type heat exchanger. In the plate heat exchanger, water flows through a narrow
space between the plates. Therefore, there is a possibility that freezing may occur if foreign particles or dust are
clogged. In order to avoid this clogging, 20 mesh water strainer shall be attached at the inlet of chilled water piping
near the product. In case of punching metal type strainer, mesh hole size shall be ∅ 1.6mm or less.
Never use the salt type antifreeze mixture, because it possesses strong corrosion characteristics, and water
equipment will be damaged.
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Pressure Gauge
Strainer
Flexible Joint
Water Inlet
Valve
Chiller
Water Outlet
NOTE:
Water strainer is prepared as option.
CAUTION:
In case of connecting some units to the same water piping, design the water piping so that the water distribution to
each unit is equal (refer to figure below) Imbalance of water distribution may cause a serious damage like a water
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freezing in the heat-exchanger.
Chiller Unit
Water Pump
The Common Water Pipe Distributor collects water from each inlet and outlet, providing a single water inlet and
outlet connections, as shown in below drawing.
It is available as an option for use on Chillers with multiple plate heat exchangers.
The Common Water Pipe Distributor is pre assembled and integrated into the Chiller unit as a factory fitted option
(see "Options line up" chapter).
¡¡RCU2E 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 210, 240, 280, 320, 350, 400AG2
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¡¡DIMENSIONS TABLE
Connecting pipe
Model Dim a b c d e Flange size diameter (mm)
RCU2E100AG2
3800 1385
RCU2E120AG2
0 335 300 4” 114.3
RCU2E140AG2
5000 1685
RCU2E160AG2
RCU2E180AG2 5700 2220
RCU2E210AG2
7500 3420
RCU2E240AG2 6” 168.3
RCU2E280AG2 1225 325 320
10000 5920
RCU2E320AG2
RCU2E350AG2
12500 8420 8” 219.1
RCU2E400AG2
To ensure the cooling operation at least 5 minutes without interruption, the internal chilled water volume in the piping
system should be greater than the minimum volume shown below.
MODEL RCU2E-AG2 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240 280 320 350 400
Minimum
m³ 0.40 0.47 0.56 0.64 0.74 0.93 1.12 1.28 1.48 1.68 1.91 2.21 2.55 2.95 3.19 3.69
Internal System Water Volume
NOTE:
Minimum internal system water volume written above is for standard ON/OFF differential.
In case of changing ON/OFF differential, minimum internal water volume changes as following percentage.
To prevent frequent ON/OFF for no load or extremely low load operation, system internal water volume shall be
more than above table.
ON/OFF cycles shall be maximum 6 times per hour.
(minimum 5 minutes operation and minimum 5 minutes thermostat OFF)
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CAUTION:
When industrial water is applied for chilled water and condenser water, industrial water rarely causes deposits of
scales or other foreign substances on equipment. However, well water or river water may in most cases contain
suspended solid matter, organic matter, and scales in great quantities. Therefore, such water should be subjected
to filtration or softening treatment with chemicals before application as chilled water.
It is also necessary to analyse the quality of water by checking pH, electrical conductivity, ammonia ion content,
sulphur content, and others, and to utilise industrial water only if problem is encountered through these checks.
The following is the recommended standard water quality.
Chilled Water System Tendency (1)
Item Circulating Water Supply Water Corrosion Deposits of Scales
(20 °C Less than)
Standard Quality pH (25 °C) 6.8 ~ 8.0 6.8 ~ 8.0
Electrical Conductivity (mS/m) (25°C) Less than 40 Less than 30
{µS/cm} (25 °C) (2) Less than 400 Less than 300
Chlorine Ion (mg CI¯/I) Less than 50 Less than 50
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Sulphur Acid Ion (mg SO4 ¯/I)
2
Less than 50 Less than 50
The Amount of Acid Consumption (pH 4.8)
Less than 50 Less than 50
(mg CaCO3/I)
Total Hardness (mg CaCO3 /I) Less than 70 Less than 70
Calcium Hardness (mg CaCO3 /I) Less than 50 Less than 50
Silica L (mg SIO2 /I) Less than 30 Less than 30
Reference Quality
Less than 1.0 Less than 0.3
Total Iron (mg Fe/I)
Total Copper (mg Cu/I) Less than 1.0 Less than 0.1
Sulphur Ion (mg S2¯/I) It shall not be detected.
Ammonium Ion (mg NH4+/I) Less than 1.0 Less than 0.1
Remaining Chlorine (mg CI/I) Less than 0.3 Less than 0.3
Floating Carbonic Acid (mg CO2/I) Less than 4.0 Less than 4.0
Index of Stability 6.8 ~ 8.0 -
NOTE:
(1). The mark “” in the table means the factor concerned with the tendency of corrosion or deposits of scales.
(2). The value showed in “{ }” are for reference only according to the former unit.
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¡¡ General Features
−− There are two options for water chillers:
- HARC-70CE1
- HARC-70CE1 OP
−−Gateway interface with BMS LonWorks systems (installations with intelligent BMS control).
−−With the HARC-70CE1 connection to a H-LINK network, it is possible to control 4 setting points and 7 monitoring
points of up to 4 chillers.
−−With the HARC-70CE1 OP connection to a H-LINK network, it is possible to control 4 setting points and up to 44
monitoring points of one chiller unit.
−−The HARC-70CE1 (OP) remote controls offer the option of self-checking their own status.
¡¡ System
The following figure shows the internal configuration of the BMS connection used by the HARC-70CE1(OP).
® ®
1 LonWorks 1 LonWorks
2
2
CAUTION:
Make sure that the shielded cable is earthed.
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Element Specification
Power supply 1~ 230V ±10% 50Hz
Energy consumption 10W (maximum)
External dimensions Width: 170 mm, height: 75 mm, depth: 80 mm (Installed inside the box)
Weight 0.6 kg
Installation conditions Indoor
Temperature conditions 0~45 °C
Humidity conditions 10~80% (Without condensation)
Power supply wiring sizes (field supplied) 2 mm2 shielded
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Element Specification
Communication unit Water chillers
Communications cable Non polar, twisted and shielded 2 cable system
Telecommunications system Half-duplex telecommunications
Synchronous system Asynchronous communication system
Telecommunications speed 9,600 bps
Wire size (field supply) 0.75 mm2 twisted-pair cable with a maximum length of 1000 m
Cable length (field supply) 1,000 m (total length)
HARC-70CE1 type: Maximum of 4 chiller addresses
Connection quantity
HARC-70CE1 OP type: Maximum of 1 chiller address
Element Specification
Communication unit Upper monitoring equipment
Transmission protocol LonTalk (*) protocol
Access method Persistent CSMA/CD system planned
Coding system Differential Manchester Code
Telecommunications speed 78,000 bps
Maximum cable length 500 m (total bus length)
(*) “LonTalk” is an “Echelon Corporation” trademark in the USA and other countries.
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¡¡Control Signal
¡¡Installation
a. Space requirements
NOTE:
- Bear in mind the safety summary warnings when selecting the installation site.
- The installation site should be located in a place with an earthing connection.
b. Installation procedure
1. Install the HARC-70CE1 in an earthed metal box, bearing in mind the following HARC-70CE1 dimensions for
the box that it will be installed in.
170
75
162 Identification number NEURON 8
CHIP at the back of the cover
UP
POW
80
72
IRP PAC
CONTROL SYSTEM G/W
DOWN
Terminals cover
After opening
7
After opening
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2. Secure the HARC-70CE1 in accordance with the following instructions, depending on if it is mounted with
screws or DIN rails.
170
4
(170)
40
(87)
2-
72
M
4
(87)
162 4 Central rail DIN line
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CAUTION:
- All wiring work must be done in accordance with local regulations and the instructions of the electricity company.
- A qualified electrician should carry out the electrical wiring.
- Adjust the electrical leakage detector switch in accordance with local regulations.
3 The HARC-70CE1 should be installed between the power supply, the monitoring equipment, the water chiller
and the earth connection.
Please use it correctly according to the Controllers Technical Catalogue (TCGB0061).
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¡¡General features
−− Gateway interface with BMS Modbus systems (installations with intelligent control or BMS).
−− With the HC-A32MB connection to a H-LINK network, it is possible to control 4 setting points and 16 monitoring
points.
−− With the HC-A32MB it can be controlled up to 8 AG2 chillers
¡¡System
The following figure shows the internal configuration of the BMS connection used by the HC-A32MB
CAUTION:
Make sure that the shielded cable is earthed
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Hardware Specifications
Item Specifications
Power supply 1~ 230 V ±10% 50Hz
Consumption 25 W (maximum)
Outer dimensions Width: 143 mm, Depth: 302 mm, Height: 76 mm
Weight 1.75 kg
Assembling conditions Indoors (in a control panel or desktop)
Ambient temperature 0~40 °C
Humidity 20~85% (Without condensation)
Power supply wiring sizes (field supplied) 2 mm2 shielded
MODBUS
Item Specifications
K5
Communication line
Serial Port RS485 (3 Pins connector) - MODBUS Protocol
Twisted pair cable. Polarity 6
Communication system Half-duplex, multipoint serial connection
Communication method Non parity or odd/even parity selection. Data length: 8 bits - 1 stop bit
Baud rate transmission 19,200/9,600 Baud
Length max. 1,200 m according EIA-485
H-LINK
Item Specifications
Communication with HITACHI CHILLER
Communication line Twisted pair shielded cable, non polarity
Communications system Half-duplex
Communication method Asynchronous
Speed of transmission 9,600 Bauds
Length of wiring 1,000 m maximum (total length of HLINK I/O bus)
Maximum number of HC‑A32MB 1 HC-A32MB/H-LINK SYSTEM (CHILLER)
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¡¡ Control signal
ON/OFF Setting order
Mode setting order
Control Operation
Cool/Heat setting temperature
Central setting
Exist
Chiller Address
ON/OFF Status
Mode Status
COOL setting temperature status
HEAT setting temperature status
State Monitoring
Inlet temperature
Outlet temperature
Ambient temperature
Unit operation condition
Alarm code for general Chiller Alarm
Alarm code for cycle alarm
¡¡ Installation
a. Space requirements
NOTE:
Bear in mind the safety summary warnings when the installation site.
The installation site should be located in place with an earthing connection.
b. Installation procedure
Perform the following procedure:
1 Remove the rubber supports
2 Unscrew the 4 screws from the top cover and remove it
3 Attach the box to the rear vertical board from the inside with M4 screws (not provided) and place
3 mm washers on the outside to separate the box from the wall.
4 Reinstall the top cover. Be careful to position it correctly.
Please use it correctly according to the Controllers Technical Catalogue (TCGB0061).
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¡¡General features:
−− 8 chiller and 8 CSC-5S central remote control addresses can be connected on each H-LINK
−− Up to 8 central remote controls (CSC-5S) can be connected to a H-LINK.
−− Basic functions, heat/cold mode and temperature setting.
−− When a problem occurs, an alarm code will immediately be displayed with detailed information about the error.
−− A standard external input terminal is included for possible connection to a timer.
−− The external signals control the following functions
Start/Stop.
Operation mode (Cooling/Heating).
Temperature setting (Cold/Heat).
¡¡CSC-5S Specifications
4 “RUN/STOP” button .
“OPTION” button
8
Used for selecting the different options.
“CHECK” button
12
Used for service tasks.
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¡¡Installation
a. Space requirements
Take note of the maximum admissible cable length between units and the control as well as between the units
themselves, as shown in the following table:
If several control units are to be installed in a vertical position, leave a distance of at least 50 mm between them to
allow the front cover to be opened and to insert the tool for removing the control from its housing.
120 15 53
83.5
120
20
b. Installation procedure
1. Insert the flat headed screwdriver's tip into the grooves on the bottom of the bracket. Push and turn the
screwdriver.
Remove the part of the remote control linked to the power supply part, as shown in the following figure:
Bracket Bracket
Groove
Screwdriver
Screwdriver
Groove
2. Connect the power supply part to the control box, as shown below.
NOTE:
Do not lay the power supply cable and the remote control cable in the same conduit
Power supply wire
Power supply part
Screws
Control box
Control cable
3. Connect the control unit part to the power supply part. Position the top first and then the bottom.
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CAUTION:
- Do not position all the signal cables together with the power supply cable and other signal cables. The noise caused by these
cables could lead to the malfunction of the remote control and chiller unit. If the signal cables are next to the power cables and
any other signal cables, maintain a distance of at least 15 cm between the signal cables and other cables, or pass the signal
cables through a metal conduit which is earthed at one end.
- If the power supply cable is accidentally connected to the terminal board for the transmission signal and voltage is applied, the
fuse will blow to protect the printed circuit board. In this case, this remote control can operate without the fuse, if pin no. 2 of
DSW3 is set to the ON position.
- If the PSC-A1T remote control's timer is used, set the same address no. for the remote control and the timer.
- Make sure that the wiring is correct (do place the signal cables together with the electricity cables). Incorrect wiring could cause
the remote control to malfunction
- Before installing the wiring, switch off the power supply to the air conditioning system and central control unit.
- Installing the wiring while the central control power supply is switched on may cause the central control unit to malfunction.
Electrical connection of the CSC-5S central remote control with the PSC-A1T timer
NOTE:
- Up to 8 CSC-5S central control units and one PSC-A1T timer can be connected to one H-Link.
NOTE:
Always use 0.75 mm2 twisted pair cable.
- Use the field supply cable for connection if the CSC-5S central remote control is used together with the PSC-A1T.
- The maximum total length of the wiring for all units is 1000 meters.
¡¡ General features
−− CSNET WEB is an independent centralised control system which can control an H-LINK communication line.
When it is connected to a system with package units, it can control up to 160 indoor units or up to 8 water
chillers.
−− CSNET WEB uses JAVA technology to control and monitor remotely operation of the installation.
−− Can be connected to a Local Area Network through its Ethernet port. After configuring the network, the
system will be accessible from any site in the company’s network.
−− TIMER which is easier to program the calendar. It can memorize up to 4 years of programming and lets you
choose an annual timer independently for each unit and day.
−− Building layout view.
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¡¡System
The following figure shows the different connection of CSNET WEB
CSNET WEB
Ethernet
Firewall
Company’s
LAN Chiller unit
Remote PC Firewall
Chiller unit
Chiller unit
Remote PC
Internet ...
Remote PC
Remote PC Remote PC
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¡¡Installation
a. Space requirements
Make sure that there is sufficient space around the CSNET WEB (a minimum of 50 mm) for heat to dissipate
properly (see “Installation procedure”). If the equipment is installed vertically, situate the power feed below
and the control outputs above.
b. Installation procedure
1 Remove the rubber base pads
2 Remove the 4 screws from the cover and take it off
3 Secure the box to the vertical back plate from inside with M5 screws (not supplied), using 3 mm washers
outside to separate the box from the wall.
4 Replace the cover. Be careful to position the top correctly.
AC IN
6
3 mm
c. Electrical wiring
Air conditioning units
Local area
Nº Connection Cable Specifications
Network
Twisted pair cable
1P-0.75 mm². Without polarity.
Transmission cable
for the units (H-Link) Insulated and earthed at one end.
To select the type of cable, see the Outdoor 2 1
Unit Installation and Operation Manual.
LAN
Category 5 or above LAN cable
−− A cross-over cable is needed for direct
LAN line connection to a PC. CSNET WEB
6.8.1. Installation Work Check List 4. Is the electrical wiring system adequate?
Wire Size Tightened Connections
1. Is the unit solidly mounted and levelled?
Switch Size Operation Control Devices
Appearance 6. Are the stop valves for the condenser liquid line
open?
3. Is the water piping system adequate?
7. Have the packing glands and the cap nuts for the
Tube Size Water Drain stop valves been tightened?
Length Water Control
8. Is BMS connected correctly and operate as
Flexible Joint Air Purge decided?
Insulation Pressure Control
Strainer
7. Te s t R u n n i n g
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7. Test running..................................................................................................................55
7.1. Preparation............................................................................................................................................... 56
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7.1. Preparation
CAUTION:
Switch On the main ¡¡ Tools and instruments
power switch, and
energise the oil heater −− High Pressure Compound Gauge. Low Pressure Compound Gauge. Electrical
for 12 hours before start- Tester and General Tools.
up, to sufficiently warm −− Remove the foreign particles and substances from the water piping, without going
the oil. through the water coolers and clearing the water strainer filter before running.
Check to ensure that Check to ensure that no foreign particle and substance exists in the water piping.
valves are correctly
opened. If not opened,
serious damage will 7.2. Test running
occur to the compressor
due to an abnormally
high pressure. Test running should be performed as follows, when the unit is wired according to the
HITACHI standard wiring label.
DANGER: 1. Switch ON the field-supplied pump and it will be started immediately and check the
Switch OFF main condition and operation state of that.
interruptor (M.I) for any
work inside Electrical 2. Fully open the liquid outlet stop valve.
Box. 3. Set the operation switch to “ON”, and the compressor will be started in a few minutes
after this operation.
CAUTION: Test running should be accomplished as follows.
When the unit is
wired according to
the HITACHI standard
Each rotation direction of two rotors in the compressor is fixed so that a reversal phase
wiring shown on the protection device is equipped.
wiring label. Switch However, the rotation direction should be checked with a following method.
ON the main power
switch, and energise Confirm that phases R, S and T for the compressor are correctly connected. The correct
the oil heater for 12 phase connection can be checked by a phase sequence indicator. If not, the compressor
hours before start-up to does not start due to the activation of the reversal phase protection device.
sufficiently warm the oil.
Cut the main switch and interchange two of three terminals, R, S and T on the main
NOTE: terminals at the field connection side in the unit.
A loud sound occurs
when this compressor is
−− Operate the pump for chilled water and other auxiliary equipment such as fan coil units
stopped after the normal and Air handling units.
operation. However, −− Check to ensure that the chilled water flows sufficiently and that other auxiliary
this sound indicates no
equipment operates properly.
abnormalities and stops
within a few seconds −− Set the switch at the desired temperature.
by the activation of the
check valve. This sound −− Depress the “ON“ push button, the condenser fans will start to operate and the
is due to the reverse compressor will be started.
rotation of the screw
rotors, resulting from −− Check the rotation direction of the condenser fans.
the pressure difference
−− After system operation becomes stabilised, check the discharge and suction pressures
between the discharge
and the suction by 7-segment on control panel.
pressure. −− Check to ensure that the thermostat works properly.
Each compressor may
show the different −− Check to ensure that the control and protective devices work properly.
valves of running
current due to individual −− Starting timer and unload-starting timer are set at five (5), thirty (30) seconds and three
capacity control for each (3) minutes, respectively, in accordance with operation characteristics. Therefore, local
compressor. This is not adjustment should be avoided.
abnormal.
When the test running is completed, please instruct customers about operation and
periodic maintenance methods before leaving the unit, by using this manual. A special
attention is required to the following caution:
CAUTION:
Do not cut off the power source switch during the operating season. When the power source
switch is cut off, the oil heater for screw compressor is not energised, and the compressor might be
damaged due to oil foaming at starting.
When the operation season starts after long disconnection of the power source switch, please turn
on the power source switch 12 hours before starting operation.
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8. Controller adjustment...................................................................................................57
8.1. Control System......................................................................................................................................... 59
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Cool
Heat
SWITCH POSITION
ON
OFF ON
ON
OFF OFF
Local
Remote
High Cut Check (Fan Stop for Checking) Mode Set Switch B
Chilled Water Temperature Setting Local/Remote Changeover Switch
(STANDARD: “+07”) (STANDARD: “Remote”)
Mode Set Switch A/ H-LINK address Hot Water Temperature Setting for Heat Pump
(DEPEND ON MODEL) (NOT AVAILABLE)
Optional Function B
(STANDARD: ALL OFF) Pump Operation
(STANDARD: OFF)
Optional Function C
(STANDARD: ALL OFF)
NOTE:
In case of RCU2E280~400AG2 (4,5 cycles models), there are 2 PCBb. The first PCBb has the same functions.
The second PCBb (subsidiary) has only available functions , and .
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¡¡ Capacity Control
All models are equipped with an unloading system for each compressor, in order to adjust the cooling
capacity and to provide precise temperature control for the chilled water, coupled with electronic thermostats.
¡¡ Control Panel
ON switch, OFF switch, Power Supply Lamp, Operation Lamp, Alarm Lamp, Operation/Alarm Indicator for
each refrigerant cycle and check switch are mounted in the Control Panel. The Control Panel is located at a
position where easy access is available. Operation/Alarm indicator can display individual alarm codes such
as High-Cut, Low-Cut etc. This function is very useful for detecting what alarm has occurred. Check switches
are for checking chilled water temperature and alarm occurrence data. Chilled water temperature setting
switches, ON/OFF Differential Setting Switches, Remote-Local Switch and so on are located at the rear side
of Control Panel, in order not to access during operation.
¡¡ Operation Hour-Meter
This hour-meter indicates the sum of the compressor operation.
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¡¡ Chilled Water Outlet Temperature Setting Switch = RSW1 and RSW2 (07 ºC standard)
7°C for chilled water outlet temperature is recommended. The RSW1 and RSW2 dials are already set at 7
and 0. Setting at the figures from 3 to 9 of the RSW2 dial should not be permitted.
¡¡ Heated Water Outlet Temperature Setting Switch = RSW3 and RSW4 (45 ºC standard)
7°C for chilled water outlet temperature is recommended. The RSW1 and RSW2 dials are already set at 4
and 5. Setting at the figures from 0 to 1 and from 6 to 9 of the RSW4 dial should not be permitted.
e.g.:
RCU2E40AG2: Compressor load is “down” and “hold” for 30min (Y=3; 3*10min) when
compressor current is higher than 48 A (X=2; 1.2*40A).
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Figure 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Band (degree) 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Load Up 1 Mode
10°C
8
Water Water Inlet
Outlet Temperature
Temperature
Set by
Inlet Water Temp.
RSW8 when system is
stopped with
Neutral Zone Thermo Off mode
Set by
DSW5,
1&2 pin Load Down Mode
6°C
Thermo Off
Standard Setting
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Figure 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Figure 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4
Figure 5 5
Location ON OFF
Output Signal Time for Load-up 1 Mode Setting Switch (12 seconds standard)
The figure 6 of the DSW5 switch is already set at ON side.
The locations at the figure 6 of the DSW5 mean as follows.
Figure 6 6
Location ON OFF
Time(second) 12 24
Output Signal Time for Load-up 2 and Load-down Mode Setting Switch (2 seconds standard)
The figure 7 and 8 of the DSW5 switch are already set at figure 7 = ON side,
8 = ON side.
The locations at the figure 7 and 8 of the DSW5 mean as follows.
Figure 7 8 7 8 7 8 7 8
Time(second) 2 4 6 8
Interval of Output Signal Time for Load-up 2 and Load-down Mode Setting Switch. (60 seconds standard)
The figure 9 and 10 of the DSW5 switch, are already set at figure 9 = ON side, 10 = ON side. The locations
at the figure 9 and 10 of the DSW5 mean as follows.
Figure 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10
Time(second) 60 90 120 30
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Figure 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Location ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
Time(minute) 0.5 6 10 3
8
Figure 1 2 3 1 2 3
Location ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Model 1 Comp. System
DSW3-4,5,6,7: Enable of DC Fan Motor No. 11, 12, 13, 14 – Cycle Nº1 (PCBB1)
DSW3-4,5,6,7: Enable of DC Fan Motor No. 41, 42, 43, 44 – Cycle Nº4 (PCBB2)
DSW3-8,9,10: H-LINK ADDRESS [000 by default on PCBB1];
Use same address in PCBG1,G2 (DSW4-1,2,3)
DSW3-8,9,10: H-LINK ADDRESS [001 by default on PCBB2];
Use same address in PCBG3 (DSW4-1,2,3)
NOTE:
The figures of DSW3 which are Not corresponding to the equipped compressor number are always turned to the OFF side.
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The figures 9 and 10 of DSW4 switch are for compressor and unit size setting as follows.
Figure 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10
Location OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
Compressor 40 HP 40 HP 50 HP 60 HP
Unit 40 HP 50 HP 60 HP 70,80 HP
NORMAL
MODE
(Now low voltage control)
MODE 1
(Hi/Lo)
MODE 2
(Pulse)
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Chilled
Water
Temp.
(°C)
For example, in case that this protection works under ambient temperature 2°C and chilling water is 10
~15°C, then the water pump is running continuously.
When DSW6-2 is positioned at ON, makes this control be invalid. In case Chiller receives the running
operation during this control, this protective control will be cancelled and go back to the normal water pump
control.
This freeze protective control is not available under alarming due to water outlet or ambient thermistor
abnormality (open or short circuit: alarm code... ‘12’ or ‘22’).
Figure 1 2 1 2 1 2
NOTE:
Other information on Low water outlet temperature option is on chapter 16.3
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9. Self-Inspection functions..............................................................................................67
9.1. Alarm Indication........................................................................................................................................ 68
If the unit is operated under abnormal conditions, an alarm code (refer to the
SEG.1 SEG.2
table below) is indicated and the “Alarm” LED lamp is lighted.
7 Segments on
Function of 7-Segment Light Emitted Diode on Control Panel is as shown in Control Panel
the table below.
Code
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 Content
Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle
C1 H1 C2 H2 C3 H3 C4 H4 C5 H5 Activation of High Pressure Switch
C1 1 C2 2 C3 3 C4 4 C5 5 Excessively Low Pressure
C1 L1 C2 L2 C3 L3 C4 L3 C5 L5 Activation of Low Pressure Protection Control
C1 41 C2 42 C3 43 C4 44 C5 45 Activation of AC Fan Internal Thermostat
Activation of Thermal Relay for Compressor or
C1 51 C2 52 C3 53 C4 54 C5 55 Malfunction of Auxiliary Relay ARn
C1 61 C2 62 C3 63 C4 64 C5 65 Activation of Discharge Gas Thermistor
C1 71 C2 72 C3 73 C4 74 C5 75 Activation of Compressor Internal Thermostat
C1 91 C2 92 C3 93 C4 94 C5 95 Excess Low Temperature of Cooler Inlet Refrigerant
C1 1 C2 2 C3 3 C4 4 C5 5 Activation of Suction Gas Thermistor
C1 05 C2 05 C3 05 C4 05 C5 05 Phase Abnormally
C1 12 C2 12 C3 12 C4 12 C5 12 Failure of Water Outlet Thermistor (Only for 2 - 5 cycle unit)
C1 13 C2 13 C3 13 C4 13 C5 13 Activation of Freeze Protection Control (More Than 2 Cycle Unit)
C1 21 C2 21 C3 21 C4 21 C5 21 Failure of Cooler inlet Refrigerant Thermistor (Open / Short)
C1 23 C2 23 C3 23 C4 23 C5 23 Failure of Discharge Gas Thermistor (Open / Short)
C1 24 C2 24 C3 24 C4 24 C5 24 Failure of Thermistor set before Expansion Valve
C1 25 C2 25 C3 25 C4 25 C5 25 Failure of Water Outlet Thermistor (Rear side of Water Cooler)
C1 26 C2 26 C3 26 C4 26 C5 26 Failure of Suction Gas Thermistor (Open / Short)
C1 27 C2 27 C3 27 C4 27 C5 27 Failure of Discharge Gas Pressure Sensor (Open / Short)
C1 28 C2 28 C3 28 C4 28 C5 28 Failure of Suction Gas Pressure Sensor (Open / Short)
C1 F0 C2 F0 C3 F0 C4 F0 C5 F0 Incorrect Setting of Fan Number
F1 11 F2 11 F3 11 F4 11 F5 11 Fan Inverter Rotation Abnormally *1
F1 21 F2 21 F3 21 F4 21 F5 21 Activation of Fan Inverter Over Current Protection Control *1
F1 31 F2 31 F3 31 F4 31 F5 31 Fan Inverter Phase Abnormally *1
Error Communication between Inverter PCB and
F1 41 F2 41 F3 41 F4 41 F5 41 Control or Fan Control PCB *1
F1 51 F2 51 F3 51 F4 51 F5 51 Inverter Power Supply Abnormally *1
Code
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 Content
Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle
Phase Abnormally
Failure of Water Inlet Temperature Thermistor
Failure of Water Outlet Thermistor. (Only for Single Cycle Unit)
Activation of Freeze Protection Control (Only for Single Cycle Unit)
Failure of Ambient Temperature Thermistor (Open / Short)
No Feedback Signal from Water Pump
Incorrect Operation
Error Communication between Expansion Valve PCB and
Control PCB
Error Communication between Fan Control PCB and Control PCB
Error Communication between Control PCB (PCBC1, PCBC2)
“ “ ” “ Alarm of Excessively High Water Temperature
Alarm of Water Failure
(Differential Pressure Switch or Flow Switch Option)
Activation of Additional Protection Device
Error Communication between Chiller and Remote Controller
(If CSC-5S is connected.)
Retry Operation (More Than 3 Fans Retry at The Same Time)
Retry Operation (by Alarm Fx-41 or Fx-51, x: Cycle No.)
Retry Operation (by Alarm Cx-6x or Cx-7x, x: Cycle No.)
“”-”” : Flickering , *1 :
Retry Operation (by Alarm Cx-9x or Cx-Lx, x: Cycle No.)
If the unit is operated under a normal operation condition, the operation code (refer to the table below) is indicated
on 7-Segment LED’s of the control panel.
Code
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 Content
Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle Cycle
Power Supply, After Stoppage
Cooling Operation
Stoppage by Thermo-OFF
Pump Operation, Warning of Pump Feedback
Activation of Current Limiter
Initializing Electronic Expansion Valve
Each indication mode shall be changed from the normal mode. Press the check “∇” switch for
more than 3 seconds.
It is changed to the normal
mode by pressing the “∇”
switch for more than 3 sec.
again.
In case of No. 1 cycle high
pressure alarm occurrence
∇↑ ↓∆
In case of No. 2 cycle high
pressure alarm occurrence
∇↑ ↓∆
NOTE:
If an abnormal operation is occurred under this indication mode, this indication mode is changed to the alarm indication mode.
¡¡ Checking Indication
∆↓ ↑∇
9
Suction Pressure (MPa)
∆↓ ↑∇
Suction Pressure (MPa)
∆↓ ↑∇
Discharge Gas Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇ (N° 1 Cycle = 82°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Suction Gas Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Suction Gas Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Suction Gas Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Suction Gas Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Evaporating Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇ (N° 1 Cycle r1 = 36°C)
Load Down Control (Water
Different Pressure Control
Outlet Temp.)
Freeze Protection Control Not Available
Discharge Temperature
Compressor Start Control Control
Discharge Temperature Liquid Bypass (Not
Retry Available)
Control Status
∆↓ ↑∇ Suction Pressure Control Activated
Control Status
∆↓ ↑∇ Discharge Temperature Control Activated
Control Status
∆↓ ↑∇ Discharge Temperature Control Activated
Control Status
∆↓ ↑∇ Different Pressure Control Activated
NOTE:
The 7-segment indicates the fan location.
The fan to are Not available.
∆ ∇
Fan Control
∆↓ ↑∇ Alarm indication Hz
Fan Control
∆↓ ↑∇
Fan Control
∆↓ ↑∇
Fan Control
∆↓ ↑∇
Ambient Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Ambient Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
CPU ROM Number
∆↓ ↑∇ (ROM N° = C-203)
∆↓ ↑∇
Liquid Temperature (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Water Outlet Temperature (Cooler
Backside) (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Water Outlet Temperature (Cooler
Backside) (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Water Outlet Temperature (Cooler
Backside) (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Water Outlet Temperature (Cooler
Backside) (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
Water Outlet Temperature (Cooler
Backside) (°C)
∆↓ ↑∇
∆↓ ↑∇ 9
Fan Control
∆↓ ↑∇
Expansion Valve Pulse
∆↓ ↑∇
Expansion Valve Pulse
∆↓ ↑∇
Expansion Valve Pulse
∆↓ ↑∇
Expansion Valve Pulse
∆↓ ↑∇
Expansion Valve Pulse
∆↓ ↑∇
⇔ .
2) Press the check “ “ and “ ” switches simultaneously for more than 3 seconds.The mode is changed to
setting mode.
Then, the setting value can be changed by pressing the check “ “ and “ ” switches.
However, the setting value shown on display, is not available in this moment.
Press “ “
.
Press “ “
.
3) Press the check “ “ and “ ” switches simultaneously for more than 3 seconds. At the same time, the
setting value shown on display is memorized and available.
⇔
* The setting is changed to 9.5ºC.
When the wiring connection shown below, this second temperature setting is available.
23ºC 24ºC
Available
Not
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10. Control System...........................................................................................................77
10.1. Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E40AG2, 50AG2, 60AG2, 70AG2, 80AG2............................. 78
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Load Up - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Controller Neutral - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Load Down - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Safety
No.1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
Devices
Chilled
CPUE OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
Water Pump
Power
Supply OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF
Indicator
Operation
OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
Alarm
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Minimum 3min.
CLS: Close
OPN: Open
STA: Star
10.1. Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E40AG2, 50AG2, 60AG2, 70AG2, 80AG2
DLT: Delta
ULD: Unload
FLD: Full Load
Control System
. . . . .
3min 5sec 5sec 30sec 10sec
The Compressor which started finally will be restarted first.
60sec Minimum 3min.
10.2. Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E100AG2, 120AG2, 140AG2, 160AG2
CLS: Close
OPN: Open
STA: Star
DLT: Delta
ULD: Unload
FLD: Full Load
: Changing Compressor Load
: Keeping Compressor Load
Control Stage
Starting Control Capacity Control Safety Devices Shut Down
Control Devices
Main
Power MI OFF ON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ON ON ON OFF
Switch
Operation
PBS - - ON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OFF ON OFF - -
Switch
Load Up - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Controller Neutral - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Load Down - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
No.1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
Safety Devices No.2 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.3 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
Chilled
Water CPUE OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
Pump
Power
Supply OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF
Indicator
Operation
OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
Alarm
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
CH1 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
Oil Heater CH2 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH3 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
STA DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT STA DLT DLT DLT DLT
MC1 OFF OFF OFF (ULD) (ULD)
(ULD) (ULD)
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (FLD) (FLD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15% 15~99% 100% 100% 15~99% 15% 15% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
STA DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT STA DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT
Compressor Motor MC2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) (ULD)
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (FLD) (FLD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15% 15% 15% 15% 15~99% 100% 100% 15~99% 15% 15% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
STA DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT STA DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT
MC3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (FLD) (FLD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15% 15% 15~99% 100% 100% 15~99% 15% 15% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
MF11~16 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Fan Motor MF21~26 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF31~36 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
SV11 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV12 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV13 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Solenoid Valve
10.3.Standard operation sequence R(C/H)U2E180AG2, 210AG2, 240AG2
SV21 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV22 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV23 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV31 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV33 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Time Schedule
. . . . . .
3min
3 min.
3min. 5sec
55sec.
sec. 5sec
5sec.
5 sec. 5 5sec
sec.
5sec. 30sec
30 sec. 10sec
10 sec.
10sec.
30sec.
. .
60sec
60 sec.
60sec. 6060sec
sec.
60sec. Minimum
Minimum min.
Minimum3min.
33min. The Compressor which started finally will be restarted first.
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The Compressor
which started
3min. 5sec. 5sec. 5sec. 5sec 30sec. finally will be
60sec. 60sec. 60sec. restarted first.
Minimum .
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Control Stage
Safety Devices Shut Down
Control Devices
Main Power
MI - - - - - - ON ON ON OFF
Switch
Operation
PBS - - - - - OFF ON OFF - -
Switch
Load Up - - - - - - -
Controller Neutral - - - - - - -
Load Down - - - - - - - - - -
No.1 CLS OPN OPN OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.2 CLS CLS OPN OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
Safety Devices
No.3 CLS CLS CLS OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.4 CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
Chilled
Water CPUE ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
Pump
Power
Supply ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF
Indicator
Operation
ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
Alarm
OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
CH1 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH2 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
Oil Heater
CH3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH4 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
MC1 DLT DLT
(ULD) OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99%
MC2 DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
Compressor Motor
MC3 DLT DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
MC4 DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
MF11~16 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF21~26 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Fan Motor
MF31~36 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF41~46 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
SV11 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV12 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV13 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV21 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV22 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV23 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Solenoid Valve
SV31 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV33 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV41 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV42 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV43 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Time Schedule
10sec.
The Compressor which started
.
finally will be restarted first.
CLS: Close
OPN: Open
STA: Star
DLT: Delta
ULD: Unload
FLD: Full Load
: Changing Compressor Load
: Keeping Compressor Load
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Control Stage
Safety Devices Shut Down
Control Devices
Main Power
MI - - - - - - - ON ON ON OFF
Switch
Operation
PBS - - - - - - OFF ON OFF - -
Switch
Controller Load Up - - - - - - -
Neutral - - - - - - - -
Load Down - - - - - - - - - - -
Safety Devices No.1 CLS OPN OPN OPN OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.2 CLS CLS OPN OPN OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.3 CLS CLS CLS OPN OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.4 CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
No.5 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS OPN CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS
Chilled
Water CPUE ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
Pump
Power
Supply ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF
Indicator
Operation
ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
Alarm
OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Indicator
Oil Heater CH1 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH2 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH4 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
CH5 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF
Compressor Motor MC1 DLT DLT
(ULD) OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99%
MC2 DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
MC3 DLT DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
MC4 DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
MC5 DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT DLT
(ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) (ULD) OFF OFF (ULD) OFF OFF OFF
15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99% 15~99%
Fan Motor MF11~16 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF21~26 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF31~36 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF41~46 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
MF51~56 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
Solenoid Valve SV11 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV12 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV13 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV21 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV22 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV23 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV31 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV33 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV41 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV42 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV43 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV51 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV52 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SV53 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Time Schedule
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Contents
11. Maintenance...............................................................................................................85
11.1. Components........................................................................................................................................... 86
11.2. Lubrication.............................................................................................................................................. 86
11.3. Deposit.................................................................................................................................................... 86
11.4. Cleaning Method..................................................................................................................................... 87
11.5. Winter Shutdown.................................................................................................................................... 89
11.6. Spring Start-Up....................................................................................................................................... 89
11.7. Part Replacement................................................................................................................................... 89
11.8. Refrigeration Cycle................................................................................................................................. 89
11.9. Refrigerant cycle diagram of Hitachi Air-Cooled Water Chiller
(RCU2E40, 50, 60, 70, 100, 120, 140, 180, 210, 280, 350AG2) . ........................................................ 90
11.10. Refrigerant cycle diagram of Hitachi Air-Cooled Water Chiller
(RCU2E80, 160, 240, 320, 400AG2) with economiser.......................................................................... 91
11.11. Refrigerant cycle diagram of Hitachi Air-to-Water Heat Pump Water Chiller
(RHU2E40, 50, 60, 70, 100, 120, 140, 180, 210AG2) . ........................................................................ 92
11.12. Refrigerant cycle diagram of Hitachi Air-to-Water Heat Pump Water Chiller
(RHU2E80, 160, 240AG2) with economiser.......................................................................................... 93
11.13. Compressor Removal........................................................................................................................... 94
11.14. Safety and protection control................................................................................................................ 95
11.15. Normal operating pressure................................................................................................................... 96
11.16. Test Running And Maintenance Record............................................................................................... 98
11.17. Daily Operating Records....................................................................................................................... 99
11.18. Servicing for R407C Refrigerant System............................................................................................ 100 11
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The unit should be periodically inspected according to the same items as those described in
WARNING: the paragraph titled
If a fire accidentally “Test Running”. In order to ensure dependable performance and long life operation, the
occurs, turn OFF the following additional items should be given for particular attention.
main switch and use an
extinguisher for an oil
fire and an electric fire.
Do not operate the unit 11.1. Components
near flammable gases
such aslacquer, paint ¡¡ Compressor
oil, etc. to avoid a fire or
an explosion. The semi-hermetic screw compressor requires periodic maintenance,
Turn OFF the main including replacement of parts. See the HITACHI Service Handbook for Screw
switch when electrical Compressors, for details.
box covers are
removed for setting the ¡¡ Air-cooled Condenser
temperature. Do not
operate the unit without Inspect the condenser and remove any accumulated dirt from the coil, at regular
fixing panels. intervals. Other obstacles such as growing grass and pieces of paper, which might
restrict Air flow, should also be removed.
DANGER: ¡¡ Electrical Equipment
Switch OFF main
interruptor (MI) for any
Always pay careful attention to working voltage, amperage and phase balance.
work inside electrical
box.
Check for faulty contact caused by loosened terminal connections, oxidised
Keep electrical box
contacts, foreign matter, and others.
cover closed 2 min.
after switching power ¡¡ Control and Protective Devices
off (to discharge the Do not readjust the settings in the field unless the setting is maintained at the point
capacitors)
other than the point listed in the table on chapter 8.
CAUTION:
Perform periodical 11.2. Lubrication
maintenance
according to the ¡¡ Compressor
“INSTRUCTIONS” to
maintain the unit in a The compressors are charged at the factory with the correct oil listed on the
good condition. compressor nameplate. It is not necessary to add oil, if the refrigerant cycle
Do not touch the parts remains sealed.
at the discharge gas
side by hand, since the ¡¡ Fan Motor
pipes at the discharge
side are heated by Bearing of all fan motors are pre-lubricated. Lubrication is not required.
refrigerant and the
temperature becomes
higher than 100 °C. 11.3. Deposit
Do not utilise this unit
for cooling or heating of Lime and other minerals in the chilled water tend to deposit on surfaces of plates over
drinking water or food. a long period of operation. As deposits of these minerals increase, excessive lower
Comply with local codes operation pressure is detected, indicating evidence of deposits on the water cooler.
and regulations.
Turn OFF all the main
switches if refrigerant
leakage or chilled water
CAUTION:
Cleaning of Plate type Heat Exchangers shall be performed by specialists.
leakage occurs. Also,
Please contact your contractor o dealer of HITACHI.
if the unit can not be
stopped by the control Clean the Water Strainer periodically according to its clogging degree.
switch, turn OFF all It is strongly recommended to clean the Plate Heat Exchanger at the same time the Water Strainer
the switches for power is cleaned.
source.
WARNING:
This product is equipped with Plate type Heat Exchangers, which are very sensitive of clogging and
therefore they could get frozen unless special care is taken.
For that reason it is recommended to follow accurately the next caution about normal cleaning
method. For further details, please contact your HITACHI installer.
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CAUTION:
Correctly select cleaning agent depending on scales in the plate type heat exchangers. The cleaning chemicals are different
depending on fouling degree.
This plate type heat exchanger is made of stainless steel. Do not use a cleaning agent containing hydrochloric acid or fluorine
compound. If used, the heat exchanger will be damaged, resulting in refrigerant leakage.
After cleaning with cleaning agent, clean inside of water piping including the heat exchangers by using clean water. Perform
water treatment (preventive treatment) in order to prevent the water circuit from corrosion or re-adhering of scales after cleaning.
In the case that a cleaning agent is used, adjust concentration of the cleaning agent, cleaning period and temperature according
to the scale degree.
Water Refrigerant
In the case that acid cleaning is performed, neutralisation treatment is required after cleaning. Treatment for neutralisation fluid
should be performed by a waste fluid contractors.
The cleaning agent and neutralising agent have erosiveness and stimulativeness against eyes, skin, mucous membrane etc.
Therefore use protection tools (protection glasses, protection gloves, protection shoes, protection cloth, protection mask, etc.) in
order not to absorb or touch these agents during this cleaning work.
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N° Name N° Name
1 Chiller Unit 6 Waste Fluid Tank
2 Chilled Water / Inlet Piping 7 Cleaning Water Tank
3 Acid-resistant Type Water Pump 8 Hose
4 Hose 9 Chilled Water / Outlet Piping
5 Diluted Cleaning Fluid
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N° Name
1 Saturation Line of R407C
2 Area Requiring Cleaning
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CAUTION:
When the main switch for this unit has been at the OFF position for an extended period of time, it should be switched ON at least
12 hours before start-up, so that oil in the compressor discharge casing may be warmed enough, to prevent oil foaming by the oil
heater during start-up.
Replacement of parts should be undertaken by ordering from the HITACHI Spare Parts List.
CAUTION:
Do not replace with spare parts which are not the equivalent.
¡¡ Refrigerant Charge
Inspect the refrigerant charge of the system by checking the discharge and suction pressures. Perform a
leakage test, if any leakage is suspected, and always perform such a test after a refrigeration cycle component
is replaced. When refrigerant charge is required, follow the following instructions given for two cases:
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1. When Refrigerant Gas Completely Leaked.
Before charging the entire cycle must be completely evacuated and dehydrated. A gauge manifold
or equivalent piping preparation shown in the next page is recommended as a convenient procedure
regarding both charging and evacuation.
Fully open all the stop valves.
Connect the evacuation line to the check joints of the high and the low pressure sides.
Completely evacuate the entire cycle with a vacuum pump.
Charge refrigerant to the refrigeration cycle by weighing the charging cylinder. The proper refrigerant
charge is listed on the nameplate.
When charging by weight is stopped due to high ambient temperature, close the valve and operate
the unit after circulating the chilled water through the water cooler and installing a jumper on the low
pressure switch, if required.
2. When Only Additional Refrigerant is Required.
Connect a gauge manifold to check joint of low pressure side, and connect a charge cylinder to gauge
manifold.
Operate the unit after circulating the chilled water and install a jumper on the low pressure switch, if
required. Repeat the following procedure until pressure becomes proper (refer to page 58).
Charge the gas refrigerant a little slowly into refrigeration cycle from check joint for low pressure.
Check the pressure after refrigeration cycle becomes stable.
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Gauge
Manifold
Option
Option Option
Option
Charging Evacuation
Electrical Box
Chilled Water Outlet
NOTE:
R407C shall be charged by LIQUID.
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Gauge
Manifold
Option
Option Option
Option
Charging Evacuation
Electrical Box Chilled Water Outlet
Unit Side
Flange Connection
Flare Connection
Solder Connection
Refrigerant Cycle
No.
1 Compressor
Name No.
19 Capillary Tube
Name
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2 Air-Cooled Condenser 20 Economiser
3 Water Cooler 21 Strainer
4 Filter Drier 22 Stop Valve
5 Electronic Expansion Valve 23 Thermistor (Suction, THMsn)
6 Check Valve 24 Thermistor (Discharge, THMdn)
7 Stop Valve (with check joint) 25 Thermistor (Evaporation, THMr2n)
8 High Pressure Switch 26 Thermistor (Cooler water inlet, THMwi)
9 Pressure Sensor (Low) 27 Thermistor (Cooler water outlet, THMwon)
10 Pressure Sensor (High) 28 Thermistor (Cooler water outlet, THMwon1)
11 Pressure Relief Valve 29 Thermistor (Ambient, THMa)
12 Sight Glass 30 Thermistor (Liquid, THMI)
13 Compressor Safety Valve (Option) A High Pressure Gauge
14 Stop Valve (Option) B Low Pressure Gauge
15 Stop Valve (Option) C Stop Valve
16 Compressor Dual Safety Valve (Option) D Charging Cylinder
17 Pressure Switch E Vacuum Pump
18 Solenoid Valve
NOTE:
R407C shall be charged by LIQUID. TCGB0074 rev.0 04-2011
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11.11. Refrigerant cycle diagram of Hitachi Air-to-Water Heat Pump Water Chiller
(RHU2E40, 50, 60, 70, 100, 120, 140, 180, 210AG2)
Gauge
Manifold
Option
Chilled or Hot
Water Inlet
Charging Evacuation
Chilled or Hot
Water Outlet
Electrical Box Unit Side
Flange Connection
Flare Connection
Solder Connection
Cooling Operation
Heating Operation
NOTE:
R407C shall be charged by LIQUID.
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11.12. Refrigerant cycle diagram of Hitachi Air-to-Water Heat Pump Water Chiller
(RHU2E80, 160, 240AG2) with economiser.
Gauge
Manifold
Option
Option Option
Option
Chilled or Hot
Water Inlet Charging Evacuation
Electrical Box
Chilled or Hot
Unit Side Flange Connection
Water Outlet
Flare Connection
Solder Connection
Cooling Operation
Heating Operation
NOTE:
R407C shall be charged by LIQUID.
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CAUTION:
Do not charge OXYGEN, ACETYLENE or other flammable and poisonous gases into the refrigeration cycle when performing a
leakage test or an airtight test. These types of gases are extremely dangerous, because explosion can occur. It is recommended
that compressed air or nitrogen is charged for these types of tests.
Mineral deposits on water cooler plates act as thermal insulators, and also act as resistance against water flow, causing a
decrease of the water flow running through them, and resulting in a decreasing of the cooling capacity. Deposits on the plates
should be inspected at regular intervals. Experience with the water Chiller will dictate accurate inspection intervals.
These deposits should be removed by circulating diluted acid through the water passes after the water has been drained. As
water in different localities contains different minerals, different acids are required, depending upon the thickness of the deposits.
This unit is equipped with an operation hour meter. In the case that the total operation time reaches 24,000 hours or 3 years
pass after installation, exchange the bearings of the compressor. For details, refer to the Service Handbook for HITACHI Screw
Compressors.
For R407C refrigerant system, charge the refrigerant with liquid condition to avoid its composition change.
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¡¡ Compressor protection
1. Fuse and thermal relay equipped in the control box cut out each compressor operation when the current to
the compressor exceeds the setting
2. The internal thermostat embedded in the motor winding cuts out each operation, when the temperature
exceeds the setting
3. The oil heater in the compressor prevents from oil foaming during cold starting. This heater warms the oil,
while the compressor is stopped
¡¡ Refrigeration Cycle
1. The high pressure switch and low pressure control protect against excessive discharge pressure and
exceedingly low suction pressure. The switch and control cut out compressor operation when discharge
pressure or suction pressure is abnormal.
2. The pressure relief valve is equipped on discharge gas line. When high pressure exceeds the setting, gas
refrigerant will be discharged to prevent abnormal high pressure
¡¡ Water Cooler
Pump interlock, freeze protection thermostat, low pressure control and suction gas thermostat can protect
water cooler against water cooler freezing
Model R(C/H)U2E – AG2 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240 280 320 350 400
For Compressor
Manual Reset, Non-Adjustable ( One Switch for Each Compressor Motor )
High Pressure Switch
Cut - Out MPa 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80 2,80
Low Pressure Control Electronic Control
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Cut - Out MPa 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05 0,05
Internal Thermostat for
Manual Reset, Non-Adjustable ( One Switch for Each Compressor Motor )
Compressor
Cut - Out °C 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115
Cut - In °C 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93
Compressor Motor
( 3 Fuses for Each Compressor )
(400V / 50Hz)
Fuse A 125 125 125 160 160 125 125 160 160 125 160 160 160 160 160 160
( One Three-Phase Set for Each Compressor Motor )
Thermal Relay A 55 60 70 85 90 60 70 85 90 70 85 90 85 90 85 90
Manual Reset, Adjustable ( One Three-Phase Set for Each Compressor Motor )
Circuit Breaker Protector (Option) A 112 112 136 160 160 112 136 160 160 136 160 160 160 160 160 160
Oil Heater ( One Heater for Each Compressor Motor )
Capacity W 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
Discharge Gas Temperature
( One for Each Circuit )
Control
Cut - Out °C 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140
CCP Timer Non-Adjustable ( One Timer for Each Compressor Motor )
Setting Timer s 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180
Star - Delta s 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Unloading During Starting s 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
For Control Circuit
Fuse A 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
For Refrigerant Circuit
( One for Each Circuit )
Pressure Relief Valve
Setting Pressure MPa 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0
Freeze Protection Control ( One for Each Water Cooler )
Cut - Out °C 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Fan Motor (380-415V / 50Hz) ( 3 Fuses for Each Circuit )
Fuse A 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
( One Fuse for Each Fan ( Both DC Fan and AC Fan ) )
Fuse A 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5 12,5
( One Protector for Each Fan ( Both DC Fan and AC Fan ) )
Circuit Breaker Protector (Option) A 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
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Conditions:
Standard Working Range -Compressor: 100% Load
-Condenser Fans: 4 or 6 fans running
each cycle
Cooling operation
Discharge Gas Pressure
Suction Gas Pressure
Heating operation
Discharge Gas Pressure
Suction Gas Pressure
Conditions:
-Compressor: 100% Load
-Air Side Heat Exchanger Fans: 4 or 6 fans running each cycle
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CAUTION:
Periodical Maintenance
Perform periodical maintenance according to the “INSTRUCTIONS” to maintain the unit in a good condition.
Fire
If a fire accidentally occurs, turn OFF the main switch and use an extinguisher for an oil fire and electric fire.
Flammable Gases
Do not operate the unit near the flammable gases such as lacquer, paint, oil, etc. to avoid a fire or an explosion.
Service Panels and Electrical Box Cover
Turn OFF the main switch when service panels or electrical box covers are removed for setting the temperature.
Do not operate the unit without fixing panels.
Heated Pipe
Do not touch the parts at discharge gas side by hand, since the pipes at the discharge side are heated by refrigerant and
temperature becomes higher than 100ºC.
Use
Do not utilise this unit for cooling of drinking water or food. Comply with local codes and regulations.
Failure
Turn OFF all the main switches if refrigerant leakage or chilled water leakage occurs. Also, if the unit can not be stopped by the
control switch, turn OFF all the switches for power source.
Activation of Safety Device
In the case that one of safety devices is activated and unit is stopped, remove the cause of the stoppage and restart the unit.
The protection devices are utilised to protect the unit from an abnormal operation.
Therefore, if one of safety devices is activated, remove the cause by referring the “Troubleshooting” in the “INSTRUCTION” or
call the local agency.
Fuse
Utilise a fuse with specified capacity. Do not use a steel wire or a copper wire instead of a fuse. If an incorrect wire is utilised, a
serious accident such as a fire will occur.
Safety Devices
Do not make a short-circuit at the protection line. If a short-circuit is made, a serious accident will occur.
Setting of Safety devices
Do not change the setting of safety devices, if changed, a serious accident will occur.
Do not touch any electrical parts except for the operation switches during the operation.
Do not press the button on the magnetic switch. If pressed, a serious accident will occur.
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ºC
Inlet ºC Outlet ºC
m3/h
Check Pressure:
A A A A
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Model:
Date:
Weather:
Sampling Time
Compressor Number
Term
Ambient Temperature DB ºC
WB ºC
Voltage V
Current A
Outlet ºC
NOTES:
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1. Charge the refrigerant in LIQUID condition and NOT in GAS. As “R407C” is geotropic mixed refrigerant,
if gas charging is performed, only the easy vaporising refrigerant would be charged into the system and the
difficult vaporising one would be remained in the charge cylinder.
The cylinder, gauge equipped manifold and charge hose are only used for R407C refrigerant.
¡¡ Refrigerant Oil
UX300, which R407C refrigerant is easy to blend into it, is used for this system. The other oil is prohibited
to use, so that not to be mixed with another kind of oil at the maintenance and service work. This oil is very
hygroscopic.
Therefore minimum humidity handling is necessary.
¡¡ Servicing Equipment
When servicing R407C system, servicing equipment such as Charging Cylinder, Charging Hose, Vacuum
Pump and so on, shall not be mixed with R22 equipment to avoid R407C composition change.
12. T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g
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Contents
12. Troubleshooting........................................................................................................101
12.1.Procedures for trouble........................................................................................................................... 102
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Compressor stops on Excessively High Discharge Pressure 1. See “High Discharge Pressure”
High Pressure Switch Malfunction of High Pressure Switch 1. Readjust the setting or replace, if defective.
Excessively High Discharge Pressure and 1. See “High Discharge Pressure” and “High
Suction Pressure Suction Pressure”.
High or Low Voltage, Single-Phase or Phase 1. Check the power supply line and contactors.
Imbalance Repair, if necessary.
Compressor stops on 1. Tighten the loose electrical connection or repair,
Overcurrent Relay Loose connection if necessary.
1. Check the compressor motor. Repair or replace,
Faulty Compressor Motor if necessary.
Faulty Overcurrent Relay 1. Replace it, if necessary.
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13. G e n e r a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
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Contents
13. General specifications..............................................................................................105
13.1. General Data........................................................................................................................................ 106
13.2. Options line up......................................................................................................................................113
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% 15 ~ 100
NOTE:
The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7 °C
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature : 35 °C
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Control and Compressor Operation Hour Meter
NOTE:
The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7ºC
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature: 35 °C
NOTE:
The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7 °C
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature: 35 °C
NOTE:
The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
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- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7 °C
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature: 35 °C
% 15 ~ 100
NOTES:
1. The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7 °C
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature : 35 °C
2. The nominal heating capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Heated Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 40 / 45 °C
- Evaporator Air Inlet Temperature : 6 °C (WB)
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Internal Thermostat for Compressor, Compressor Oil Heater, Fuse and
Internal Thermostat for Fan Motor, Control Circuit Fuse, High Pressure
-
Switch, Low Pressure Control, High Pressure Relief Valve, Discharge Gas
Temperature Control, Suction Gas Temperature Control, Freeze Protection
Control and Compressor Operation Hour Meter
NOTES:
1. The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7 °C
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature : 35 °C
2. The nominal heating capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Heated Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 40 / 45 °C
- Evaporator Air Inlet Temperature : 6 °C (WB)
NOTE:
1. The nominal cooling capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Chilled Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 12 / 7 °C
- Condenser Inlet Air Temperature : 35 °C
2. The nominal heating capacities are based on the European Standard EN14511.
- Heated Water Inlet / Outlet Temperature : 40 / 45 °C
- Evaporator Air Inlet Temperature : 6 °C (WB)
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Compressor Dual Safety Valve ü
Except RHU2E units with
Heat Recovery ü common water pipe option
Heating Operation in High Ambient Temperature ü Only RHU2E units
Pressure Display (High and Low) ü Display on Operation Panel
Water Cooler Water Cooler Heater ü
10 bar Water Pressure ü
PN 16 Flange ü With Companion Flange
Differential Water Pressure Switch ü
Water Flow Switch (Field Installed) ü
Water system Pressure port ü Water inlet / outlet
Water Strainer (Field installed) ü
Stainless Steel Water Pipe ü AISI 304
Common Water Pipe ü Except 40,50,60,70,80HP
Hydrokit ü Only 40, 50,60, 70, 80HP
Foundation Rubber Mats (Field installed) ü
Spring Anti-vibration (Field installed) ü
Lower Guard Nets ü
Others
All Painted ü
Wooden Crate ü
Witness Test ü
14. D r a w i n g s
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Contents
14. Drawings.................................................................................................................. 115
14.1. Dimensional Drawing............................................................................................................................116
14.1.1. RCU2E40~60AG2, RHU2E40AG2~60AG2..................................................................................................116
14.1.2 RCU2E70,80AG2, RHU2E70,80AG2............................................................................................................117
14.1.3 RCU2E100,120AG2, RHU2E100,120AG2....................................................................................................118
14.1.4 RCU2E140,160AG2, RHU2E140,160AG2....................................................................................................119
14.1.5 RCU2E180AG2, RHU2E180AG2................................................................................................................. 120
14.1.6 RCU2E210,240AG2, RHU2E210,240AG2................................................................................................... 121
14.1.7 RCU2E280AG2, RCU2E320AG2................................................................................................................. 122
14.1.8. RCU2E350,400AG2..................................................................................................................................... 123
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Air Inlet
Air Outlet
Air Inlet
(Mounting holes)
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Air Inlet
Air Outlet
Air Inlet
IN
(Ø88.9 Welding connection)
OUT
(Mounting holes)
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Air Outlet
Air Inlet Air Inlet
(Mounting holes)
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Air Outlet
Air Inlet Air Inlet
(Mounting holes)
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IN IN IN
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Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet
IN IN IN
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Air Outlet
Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet
IN IN IN IN
(Mounting holes)
(3B Victaulic connection)
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14.1.8. RCU2E350,400AG2
Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet
Air Outlet
Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Inlet
IN IN IN IN IN
OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT
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140/160HP Only
AC Fans
140/160HP Only
AC Fans
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Fans210/240HP
ACFans
AC Only
210/240HP Only
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BAR
COPPERBAR
COPPER
BAR
COPPER BAR
COPPER
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FAN MOTOR
FBOX
WIRE DUCT
E. BOX
DC FAN MOTOR
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T. BOXES
FAN BOX
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Differential water
Pressure switch (option)
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Drawings
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>4cycles
For>4
For units
cycles units
cycles
For 55cycles
For units
units
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(shortcircuit: see
(shortcircuit: seeAA detail)
detail)
For n=1,4 (From PCBc1)
For n=2,3,5 (From PCBd1)
136
Only
Onlyfor
forPCBd1, PCBd4
PCBd1,PCBd4
T DETAIL
(2 cycles units)
B Detail
14.2.14 RELAYS PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (1, 2, 3 cycles units)
(Opencircuit:
(Open circuit: seeB detail)
See Bdetail) Q DETAIL
S Detail
To PCBF
only for last
PCBd (PCBN)
Drawings
Only HP Models
Heat Pump Models
In
In case
case of 4WV+Economizer
4WV+Economizerfollow
followS detail
S detail
Free-Cooling
Free-Cooling
Output signal
Output signal
(Only
(Only 1st cycle)
1st cycle)
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Drawings
T DETAIL
For n=1 (From PCBc1) (4 cycles units)
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T DETAIL
(5 cycles units)
Q DETAIL
137
Free-Cooling
Free-Cooling
Output
Output signal
signal
(Only 1st cycle)
(Only 1st cycle)
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1 5
21
4 6
5 Cycles
4,5 Cycles
3,4,5 Cycles
22
7 8 2,3,4,5 Cycles
10
9
14
14
11 12 13 15 16 17
18
20
MODE Dip Switch Setting
19 Customer Wiring Forced Compressor load
(DSW1 of Main PCB)
MODE NORMAL
MODE
Non
(No Low Voltage Control)
forced
MODE1
Load
Load
Load
MODE 2
Thermo (Pulse)
Nº Name
1 Low voltage / Remote Control
2 Run / Stop Signal
3 Alarm Signal (DC24V)
4 In case of Remote Control operation this wire shall be removed
5 1~ 230V
6 Neutral
7 Alarm Lamp
8 Pump Interlock
9 Pump Operation
10 Remote Control Switch
11 2nd Setting Temperature
12 External Thermostat Operation
13 External Fan Operation
14 Only used for different water pressure switch or flow switch options
15 Force Compressor load operation
16 Caution lamp for fan operation
17 Free cooling output signal
18 Setting of low voltage control
19 In case of individual indication without Remote Control Switch.
20 Operation mode switch/lamp (only for heat pumps models)
21 H-LINK
22 Connection for control devices (CSC-5S,...)
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n:1~n
Model
R(C/H)U2E40, 50, 60, 70, 80AG2
N
1 14
R(C/H)U2E100, 120,140, 160AG2 2
R(C/H)U2E180, 210, 240AG2 3
RCU2E280, 320AG2 4
RCU2E350,400AG2 5
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Contents
15. Model Selection........................................................................................................141
15.1. Selection Example................................................................................................................................ 142
15.2. Performance Table (RCU2E-AG2)....................................................................................................... 143
Performance Table (cont.)........................................................................................................................................ 144
Performance Table (cont.)........................................................................................................................................ 145
Performance Table (cont.)........................................................................................................................................ 146
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The corrected Flow Rate must be confirmed to be within the working range.
−− Cooling capacity and compressor input.
When the fouling factor is taken into consideration, the cooling capacity and the compressor input will be
different from the value indicated in the cooling capacity table.
Corrected Capacity = Kfc × CAP
Corrected Input = Kfi × IPT
CAP: Tabulated Cooling Capacity
IPT: Tabulated Compressor Input
Kfc: Capacity Correction Factor
Kfi: Compressor Input Correction Factor
Fouling Factor
m2h °C/kcal Kfc Kfi
(m2 °C/kW)
0 1.00 1.00
Water Heat
0.00005 (0.043) 1.00 1.00
Exchanger
0.0001(0.086) 0.99 1.01
Model: Model:
α β α β
RCU2E-AG2 RHU2E-AG2
40 0.0614 1.9381 40 0.0614 1.9381
Water heat exchanger
50 0.0547 1.9434
Water heat exchanger
50 0.0547 1.9434
60,70,80 0.0418 1.9616 60 0.0418 1.9616
100 0.0142 1.9434 70,80 0.0357 1.9771
120,140,160 0.0107 1.9616 100 0.0142 1.9434
180,210,240 0.0048 1.9616 120 0.0107 1.9616
280,320 0.0028 1.9616 140,160 0.0091 1.9771
350,400 0.0018 1.9616 180 0.0048 1.9616
210,240 0.0041 1.9771
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13 121.4 20.9 22.2 44.2 141.0 24.2 26.8 50.6 169.2 29.1 31.1 60.7 193.0 33.2 40.3 68.4
14 124.9 21.5 23.4 44.6 145.0 24.9 28.4 51.1 174.0 29.9 32.9 61.3 198.5 34.1 42.6 69.1
15 128.4 22.1 24.7 45.1 149.0 25.6 29.9 51.5 178.8 30.8 34.7 61.9 204.0 35.1 44.9 69.7
5 89.5 15.4 12.3 43.1 103.9 17.9 14.8 49.2 124.7 21.4 17.1 59.1 142.3 24.5 22.1 66.6
6 92.9 16.0 13.2 43.5 107.9 18.6 16.0 49.7 129.4 22.3 18.4 59.7 147.7 25.4 23.8 67.3
7 96.3 16.6 14.2 43.9 111.8 19.2 17.1 50.2 134.2 23.1 19.7 60.3 153.1 26.3 25.6 67.9
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8 99.7 17.2 15.1 44.3 115.7 19.9 18.3 50.7 138.9 23.9 21.1 60.8 158.5 27.3 27.4 68.6
9 103.1 17.7 16.2 44.7 119.7 20.6 19.5 51.2 143.6 24.7 22.6 61.4 163.9 28.2 29.2 69.2
10 106.5 18.3 17.2 45.2 123.6 21.3 20.8 51.6 148.3 25.5 24.0 62.0 169.3 29.1 31.1 69.8
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7
8
9
10
354.3
366.8
379.3
391.8
60.9
63.1
65.2
67.4
34.0
36.4
38.9
41.5
157.6
159.1
160.6
162.2
402.5
416.7
430.9
445.0
69.2
71.7
74.1
76.5
19.7
21.1
22.6
24.0
180.8
182.5
184.2
186.0
459.2
475.4
491.6
507.8
79.0
81.8
84.6
87.3
25.6
27.4
29.2
31.1
203.7
205.7
207.6
209.5
531.5
550.2
569.0
587.7
91.4
94.6
97.9
101.1
34.0
36.4
38.9
41.5
236.4
238.7
241.0
243.2
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Where, Conversion Multiplier:
ABT: Condenser Air Inlet Temperature (°C) CFR: Chilled Water Flow Rate at 5°C (m3/h) 1 kW = 860 kcal/h
COT: Chilled Water Outlet Temperature (°C) CPD: Water Cooler Pressure Drop (kPa) = 3412 Btu/h
CCAP: Cooling Capacity (kW) IPT: Compressor Input Power (kW) 1 kPa = 0.102 mAq
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7 91.2 15.7 12.7 43.0 105.8 18.2 15.4 47.8 127.3 21.9 17.8 59.0 145.3 25.0 20.7 66.7
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8 94.4 16.2 13.6 43.5 109.5 18.8 16.4 48.2 131.8 22.7 19.0 59.6 150.5 25.9 22.2 67.3
9 97.6 16.8 14.5 43.9 113.2 19.5 17.5 48.7 136.3 23.4 20.3 60.2 155.6 26.8 23.7 68.0
10 100.8 17.3 15.5 44.3 117.0 20.1 18.7 49.1 140.7 24.2 21.7 60.7 160.7 27.6 25.3 68.6
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7 335.4 57.7 27.5 157.6 381.8 65.7 17.8 177.1 436.0 75.0 20.7 200.1 503.1 86.5 27.5 236.4
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8 347.2 59.7 29.5 159.1 395.3 68.0 19.0 178.8 451.4 77.6 22.2 202.0 520.8 89.6 29.5 238.7
9 359.0 61.8 31.5 160.6 408.8 70.3 20.3 180.5 466.8 80.3 23.7 203.9 538.6 92.6 31.5 241.0
10 370.9 63.8 33.5 162.2 422.2 72.6 21.7 182.2 482.1 82.9 25.3 205.8 556.3 95.7 33.5 243.2
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NOTES:
1. This data is based on the following conditions:
Chilled Water Inlet/Outlet Temperature: 12/7ºC, Ambient Temperature: 35ºC.
2. The “Maximum Unit Current” shown in the above table is the maximum total unit running current at the following conditions.
Supply Voltage: 90% of the rated voltage, Unit Capacity: 100% at max. operating conditions
3. The power supply cables must be sized to cover this maximum current value.
4. Starting Current (*1,*2) means as follows.
*1:First Compressor Starting Current
*2:Unit Maximum Starting Current, when Last Compressor starts.
5. Compressor motor is star-delta starting.
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NOTES:
1. This data is based on the following conditions...
Cooling operation: Chilled Water Inlet/Outlet Temperature: 12/7ºC, Ambient Temperature: 35ºC.
Heating operation: Hot Water Inlet/Outlet Temperature 40/45ºC. Ambient Temperature: 6ºC (WB).
2. The “Maximum Unit Current” shown in the above table is the maximum total unit running current at the following conditions.
Supply Voltage: 90% of the rated voltage, Unit Capacity: 100% at max. operating conditions
3. The power supply cables must be sized to cover this maximum current value.
4. Starting Current (*1,*2) means as follows.
*1:First Compressor Starting Current
*2:Unit Maximum Starting Current, when Last Compressor starts.
5. Compressor motor is star-delta starting.
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NOTE:
Operating conditions for all sound data are as follows.
Water Inlet/Outlet Temperature 12/7 °C, Ambient Temperature 35 °C, All Fans Running
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16. Application Data.......................................................................................................157
16.1. Working Range..................................................................................................................................... 158
16.2. Part Load Performance........................................................................................................................ 159
Model: RCU2E40AG2 ~ RCU2E400AG2 & RHU2E40AG2 ~ RHU2E240AG2....................................................... 159
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(1)
Minimum working range requirements according to EN60204-1. In case of different working range conditions, ask conformity to HITACHI Distributor.)
Description
Item Remarks
Cooling operation Heating operation
Working Voltage 90%~110% of Rated Voltage
Within ±3% Deviation from Each Voltage at
Power Supply Voltage Imbalance
Compressor Terminals
Starting Voltage Higher than 85% of Rated Voltage
-9,5 ~ 21ºC DB
Standard -15 ~ 46ºC
-10 ~ 15,5ºC WB
Ambient
Temperature Heating operation
in High Ambient -9,5 ~ 35ºC DB
Temperature Option
Standard 5 ~ 15ºC Water
Water Outlet 4 ~ 0ºC (Low 1)
Temperature Low Water Temperature
-1 ~ -5ºC (Low2) Ethylene glycol / Propylene glycol
Option
-6 ~ -10ºC (Low3)
Maximum Permissible Water Pressure 1.0 MPa
Humidity ≤ 50% (40 °C) (1)
Altitude ≤ 1000 m (1)
(1)
Minimum working range requirements according to EN60204-1. In case of different working range conditions, ask conformity to HITACHI Distributor.)
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Min. m3/h 12.0 13.9 16.6 19.0 22.0 27.8 33.2 38.0 44.0 49.8 57.0 66.0 76.0 88.0 95.0 110
Water Flow Range
Max. m3/h 32.2 37.4 45.0 51.0 59.0 74.8 90.0 102 118 135 153 177 204 236 255 295
MODEL RHU2E- AG2 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240
Min. m3/h 12.0 13.9 16.6 19.0 22.0 27.8 33.2 38.0 44.0 49.8 57.0 66.0
Water Flow Range
Max. m3/h 32.2 37.4 45.0 51.0 59.0 74.8 90.0 102 118 135 153 177
Capacity 18 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 75 80 89
43 Input 24 26 31 36 45 54 65 79 87 96 117
EER 74 76 80 84 89 92 92 89 87 83 76
Capacity 19 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 75 80 90 94
40 Input 24 25 30 34 42 51 60 71 77 84 102 110
EER 79 80 85 89 95 99 100 98 97 95 88 85
Capacity 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 75 80 90 100
35 Input 23 27 31 38 45 53 61 66 72 84 100
EER 87 92 97 105 111 114 114 113 112 107 100
Capacity 21 25 30 40 50 60 70 75 80 90 100 106
30 Input 24 27 30 37 43 50 57 61 66 76 89 99
ERR 87 93 99 109 115 120 122 122 121 118 112 108
Capacity 22 25 30 40 50 60 70 75 80 90 100 110
25 Input 25 27 30 36 42 48 55 59 64 74 89 100
EER 88 94 100 111 120 125 127 126 125 121 113 110
Capacity 22 25 30 40 50 60 70 75 80 90 100 110
20 Input 20 21 24 29 33 38 43 46 49 56 65 76
EER 113 119 123 139 150 158 163 164 164 161 155 145
:Standard Condition
(Ambient: 35°C, Water Inlet/Outlet: 12/7°C, Full Load)
NOTE:
1. Capacity: Cooling Capacity (kW)
Input: Total Input Power (Compressor + Fans) (kW)
COP: Capacity/Input (kW/kW)
2. Operating Conditions:
Chilled Water Outlet Temperature: 7°C
Water Flow Rate: Constant
Condenser Fan: All Fans Running
3. Above Table shows the percentage of Capacity, Input and COP based on the standard condition.
Therefore, each value can be calculated as below example:
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Example: Model RCU2E100AG2
Standard Condition Ambient: 30°C, Capacity 70%
Capacity: 260 kW Capacity: 260 × 0.70 = 182 kW
Input: 89.4 kW Input: 89.4 × 0.57 = 51.0 kW
COP: 2.91 COP: 2.91 × 1.22= 3.5
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Example:
−− Cooling Capacity with ethylene glycol = Kc × Cooling Capacity without ethylene glycol
−− Input Power, Flow Rate and Pressure Drop is calculated in the same way as Cooling Capacity
1. Category
Ethylene
Required
Outlet Water Glycol
Category Ethylene
Temp. (°C) Freezing Temp.
Glycol (wt%)
(°C)
Low 1 4~0 20 -7
Low 2 -1 ~ -5 30 -13
Low 3 -6 ~ -10 40 -22
NOTE:
Freeze Protection Thermostat is the electronic control, but non-adjustable.
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For the performance, each value can be given by using following table. (See below example)
Performance
NOTE:
1. CAP: Cooling Capacity, IPT: Compressor Input
2. Capacity and Compressor Input show the percentage of the standard condition: Ambient temperature: 35°C,
Chilled Water Inlet/Outlet: 12/7 °C
3. Water flow rate and pressure drop can be calculated by the Correction Factor Kf and Kp.
4. Example:
a) Model: RCU2E140AG2
b) Standard Condition: Capacity: 356 kW, Compressor Input: 112 kW
c) Outlet/Inlet Water Temperature: -3/2°C, Ambient Temperature: 40°C
- Ethylene glycol: 30%
- Capacity = 356*0.63=224.3 kW
Compressor Input = 112*1.02=114.2 kW
- Water Flow(m³/h) = Kf*Capacity(kW)*0.86/∆T (∆T=Inlet Temp.- Outlet Temp.)
= 1.037*224.3*0.86/(2-(-3))
= 40.0 m³/h
- Pressure Drop = Kp*Pressure Drop (water)
= 1.34*0.0107*40.0 1.9616
= 19.9 kPa
where Pressure Drop(water)= α × Qβ : see Chapter 15.1.
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Technical Catalogue
Contents
17. Components Data....................................................................................................163
17.1. Compressor.......................................................................................................................................... 164
17.2. Air Heat Exchanger and fan................................................................................................................. 164
17.3. Water Heat Exchanger......................................................................................................................... 165
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Components Data
Technical Catalogue
17.1. Compressor
Model RCU2E-AG2 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240 280 320 350 400
Model RHU2E-AG2 40 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 210 240
Type Multi-pass cross finned tube
Material Copper Tube
Air Heat Exchanger
Outer
Piping mm 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53 9.53
Diameter
Rows 3/3 3/4 4/4 3/4 4/4 3/4 4/4 3/4 4/4 4/4 3/4 4/4 3/4 4/4 3/4 4/4
Material Aluminium
Fin
Pitch mm 2.1/2.1 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.2
Quantity 4 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 12 12 12 16 16 20 20
Maximum operating
MPa 3.0
Pressure
Type Direct-driven propeller fan
Quantity 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 12 12 12 18 18 24 24 30 30
Outer
Fan 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644 644
diameter
Revolution 870 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999
Air Flow m3/min 750 860 860 1330 1330 2*860 2*860 2*1330 2*1330 3*860 3*1330 3*1330 4*1330 4*1330 5*1330 5*1330
Type Drip-proof type enclosure
Fan
Type DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC DC AC
Poles 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6
Motor Quantity 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 2 4 2 8 - 8 - 8 4 8 4 12 - 12 6 12 6 16 8 16 8 20 10 20 10
Nominal
kW 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28 0.38 0.28
output
Starting
Direct-On-Line Starting
method
Technical Catalogue
Type A B C D
Height (H) mm 532 532 532 532
Dimensions Width (W) mm 271 271 271 271
Depth (D) mm 249.5 272 344 411.5
Maximum Refrigerant Side MPa 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
Permissible
Pressure Water Side MPa 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
Dimension Dimension
Water In
Water In
Refrigerant Out
Refrigerant In
Water Out
Water Out
Model RCU2E-AG2 40 50 60, 70, 80 100 120, 140, 160 180, 210, 240 280, 320 350, 400
Type (Quantity) A (1) B (1) C (1) B (2) C (2) C (3) C (4) C (5)
Model RHU2E-AG2 40 50 60 70, 80 100 120 140, 160 180 210, 240
Type (Quantity) A (1) B (1) C (1) D (1) B (2) C (2) D (2) C (3) D (3)
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Hitachi Air Conditioning Products Europe, S.A.
Ronda Shimizu, 1 - Políg. Ind. Can Torrella
08233 Vacarisses (Barcelona) España