ΝΕΡΟΥ MEHP-iS-G07 0051
ΝΕΡΟΥ MEHP-iS-G07 0051
ΝΕΡΟΥ MEHP-iS-G07 0051
(The photo of the unit is indicative and may vary depending on the model)
1 CERTIFICATIONS pg.5
4 INCIPIT pg.13
6 OPTIONS pg.25
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The present publication is drawn up by of information only and does not constitute an offer binding upon Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics
& IT Cooling Systems S.p.A.
Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems S.p.A. has compiled the content of this publication to the best of its knowledge. The
data contained herein are subject to change without notice. Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems S.p.A. explicitly rejects
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The units highlighted in this publication contain R32 [GWP100 677] fluorinated greenhouse gases.
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Functions
Cooling
Heating
Refrigerant
R32
Compressors
Scroll compressor
Fan
EC axial fan
Exchangers
Other features
Eurovent
VPF
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THE VERSATILE AND MULTI-FUNCTIONAL REVERSIBLE HEAT PUMP FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
The heat pump units are used in many applications, even completely different from each other, for the
versatility and flexibility that distinguishes them.
MEHITS 'many years of experience combined with MELCO know-how, design specifications and technical
support has led to the development of an ideal solution to the main challenges posed by comfort and
industrial processes, without making any compromises.
COMFORT applications
• Top-level performance at partial load
• Extremely silent unit
• Extremely compact unit
• Extremely large operating map (down to -20°C of outdoor air temperature and up to 65°C of hot water
production)
• Plug&play solution, thanks to integrated pumps kit + buffer tank
• DHW production
• Optimized for heating mode
PROCESS applications
• Extremely high reliability components
• Fully accessible service points for an easier maintenance
• Availability of refrigerant leak detection options
• Several coil solutions including fin guard silver and hydrophilic treatments
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Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems S.p.A., as a major player in the world HVAC market and a
leading manufacturer of energy efficient, sustainable HVAC solutions, recognizes and supports the diffusion
of green certification systems, as an effective way to deliver high performance buildings and improve the
quality and the sustainability of the built environment.
Since the first certification system was introduced at the beginning of the 1990s, the demand for certified
buildings has grown considerably, as well as the number of standards, rating and certification programs.
Operating worldwide Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems S.p.A., has extensive experience
with many of them and is active member of Green Building Council Italy.
Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & IT Cooling Systems S.p.A., commitment to develop responsible and
sustainable HVAC solutions, is reflected by a full range of premium efficiency products and systems,
designed with special care to improve building energy performance ratings, according to major certification
protocols, including LEED, BREAM, GREENSTAR, BCA, NABERS, DNGB, HQE and BEAM.
To find out more about how our products contribute to enhanced green certification rating and energy
performance of a building, please refer to:
https://www.melcohit.com/EN/Environment/green_certifications/
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PRODUCT PRESENTATION
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Air source reversible heat pump for outdoor installation, optimized in heating mode, with variable speed
Scroll compressors, optimized for R32 in a single-circuit configuration, source-side heat exchanger made
with copper tubes and aluminum fins, braze welded plate heat exchanger, electronic expansion valve as
standard, variable speed axial-flow fans with BLDC motor and external inverter.
Flexible and reliable unit; it easily adapts to different thermal load conditions thanks to the precise
temperature control together with the use of inverter technology. The high performance levels, both full and
partial loads, is achieved thanks to the unit’s accurate design and to the use of fixed speed motor together
with variable speed (inverter) motor.
EXTREME COMPACTNESS
The precise design and the meticulous attention to the details of each single component make this range the
best-in-class solution in terms of footprint per kW.
PLUG&PLAY SOLUTION
The built-in hydronic module already contains the main water circuit components; it is available as option
with single or twin in-line pump, low or high head, fixed or variable speed, expantion vessel and buffer tank.
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SMART DEFROST
The advanced self-adaptive proprietary defrosting logics take into account all the operating parameters and
the external conditions: the number and duration of the defrost cycles are therefore reduced to the minimum
necessary ensuring an increase in efficiency and net heating capacity of the units.
CONFIGURATIONS
- , standard unit
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The smart management of the desuperheater pump(s) is possible with the option 3371 D – RELAY 1 PUMP
(ON/OFF), further information is available in the bulletin section dedicated to accessories.
Heat recovery: ON
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MEHP-iS-G07 / D / 0112
Size
First 3 digits
Cooling capacity *0,1
Last digit
Number of compressors
Configurations
-
Basic function
D
Partial condensing heat recovery
function
Product
MEHP-iS-G07
Reversible unit, air source for
outdoor installation
Refrigerant gas R32
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Structure
Structure specifically designed for outdoor installation. Base and frame in hot-galvanised steel sheet of
suitable thickness. All parts polyester-powder painted to assure total weather resistance. Color Munsell 5Y
8/1.
The compressors and most of the components of the cooling circuits are housed in a special box designed
to guarantee noise emission reduction and easy inspection.
All the surfaces of the structure have a precise inclination, designed to guarantee complete drainage.
Refrigerant circuit
Main components of the refrigerant circuit:
- R32 refrigerant
- Electronic expansion valves
- refrigerant line sight glass with humidity indicator
- high and low pressure transducers
- crankcase heater on each ON/OFF compressor
- smart device to maintain the oil temperature of the inverter compressors
- metal mesh filters upstream of the expansion valves
- reversing cycle valve
- Liquid separators
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R32 REFRIGERANT
The refrigerant used in these units is R32, a pure refrigerant, highly efficient and characterized by an ODP
(Ozone Depletion Potential) index of 0 (zero) and a GWP (Global Warning Potential) value of 675.
Refrigerant gases are classified according to their degree of toxicity and flammability (ISO 817-2014).
The R32 is classified as A2L: the first digit defines toxicity (A: NON-TOXIC), while the last digits define the
flammability level (2L: MILDLY FLAMMABLE - low burning velocity). It is classified by PED Directive into
Group 1.
With regard to flammability, it is important to underline that the R32 is flammable only in high
concentrations.
The triggering occurs only in the presence of a very high energy source, such as a flame with a minimum
temperature of 648°C.
Moreover the flame propagation speed is very low, equal to 0.10 m/s.
It should be noted that if the power source is turned off, the flame is extinguished.
The Lower Flammability Limit (LFL Index) is 0.307 kg / m3.
• All operations on the unit must be performed by trained and qualified personnel on flammable refrigerants
handling, in accordance with the relevant local standards and codes of practice.
• The refrigerant is heavier than air and can stagnate, reaching a dangerous concentration. To avoid risks,
maintain a safe environment by ensuring adequate ventilation.
• The units must be installed in such a way as to prevent any refrigerant leaks from flowing into the buildings
or any place where it could cause damage to people, animals or properties. Pay particular attention to the
presence and disposition of any external air intakes, doors, shutters, etc.
• Do not braze pipes and components containing refrigerant.
• Do not use flames to cut / open pipes.
• The hydraulic circuit must be designed in such a way as to prevent the release of refrigerant gas inside the
buildings or in any case in places where it can cause damage to people, animals or properties.
Compressors
Mitsubishi hermetic fixed andvariable speed scroll compressors, designed to ensure high performance in
any load condition. The first three sizes 0051, 0061 and 0071 (first module) have a single inverter driven
compressor in a single-circuit configuration. The sizes 0082, 0092, 0102, 0112 feature a hybrid tandem
configuration (1+i) with variable speed and fixed speed compressors working in the same refrigerant circuit.
The logic adjusting the use of resources (1+i) has been specifically worked out so that, when the unit is
started, the inverter compressor is always the first one to start, with consequent reduction of the starting
currents, and it is also the last one to cut out.
The operation of the bi-compressor units is guaranteed even if a failure or disabling of the variable speed
compressor inverter occur (the ON/OFF resource continues to operate) and, vice versa, if the ON/OFF
compressor stop the variable speed resource continues to run.
In this way, the requested cooling capacity is continuously supplied and the perfect stability of outlet water
temperature is ensured.
Added to this, depending on the required load condition, the logic privileges the most efficient combination
between constant-speed compressor and variable-speed compressor (thanks to the continuous adjustment
of the inverter compressor and to the step adjustment of the constant-speed compressor).
Compressor enclosure provided as standard with soundproofing insulation in polyester fiber mat (thickness
of 30 mm).
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Constant-speed compressor
Mitsubishi Electric hermetic scroll compressors complete with a crankcase heater, electronic overheating
protection with centralised manual reset and a two-pole electric motor.
To optimize the defrost, a large condensate drain pan supplied as standard under the coils, equipped as
standard with electric resistances, with a precise slope for correct condensate drainage and with a
removable bottom panel for an easier cleaning.
It is necessary to provide also heated drain pipes.
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Extremely easy power cable connection thanks to the precise design of the structure with the front entrance
or from the basement of the unit and a convenient direct connection to the electrical connectors
.
The electrical panel that contains the compressor frequency converters features a forced convection heat
transfer. The boxes are equipped with special metal sheet labyrinth plates to prevent dust or snow suction.
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Tests
Tests performed throughout the production process, as indicated in ISO9001.
Performance or noise tests can be performed by highly qualified staff in the presence of customers.
Performance tests comprise the measurement of:
- electrical data
- water flow rates
- working temperatures
- power input
- power output
- pressure drops on the water-side exchanger both at full load (at the conditions of selection and at the most
critical conditions for the condenser) and at part load conditions.
During performance testing it is also possible to simulate the main alarm states.
Noise tests are performed to check noise emissions according to ISO9614.
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In the following table there are the reductions in terms of dB(A) in part load conditions versus the nominal
condition (point A) of the several versions. The part load conditions taken into consideration (point B, C, D)
for the comparison are the conditions defined by EN14825 standard for the SEER parameter calculation (air
source units, fan coil application, variable outlet).
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5.3 Versions
- Standard Version
Single version of unit with high efficiency, excellent heating capacity/footprint ratio and standard
compressor acoustical enclosure for very low noise emissions.
5.4 Configurations
- , standard unit
Reversible standard unit for production of chilled/hot water according to the selected operation mode.
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Up to 4 units (at least one heat pump unit, with the same firmware version) can communicate via serial
connection.
All the group functions are implemented with master/slave logic, with dynamic master.
Hereunder is a brief description of the main group functions, further details are available in the dedicated
user manual.
- Load management
There are two possible load management logics: load sharing and sequencing.
- Load sharing: the load is distributed equally among the active units of the group.
- Sequencing: the units are activated one after the other. When the first unit is saturated (all the available
resources are used), the second unit is activated, and so forth unit the load is fully covered.
- Dynamic master
In case of disconnection of the master unit, a new master is automatically elected among the other units,
and the group functions remain active. The dynamic master function grants a backup solution to the net,
overcoming the single point of failure typical of the static master architecture. Besides, it is possible to set
the “master succession priority”: in case of the master unit disconnection, the new master is elected among
the units set as priority.
- Restart in sequence
After a power black-out, this group function coordinates the compressor activation time of the different units
and prevents from dangerous current picks due to simultaneous start-ups. Besides, it is possible to set the
activation sequence of the units.
- Auxiliary input
The auxiliary inputs are applied at a group level:
- 4-20 mA: remote set-point adjustments (analog input).
- Double set-point: remote switch between 2 set-points (digital input).
- Demand limit: remote signal to limit the unit’s activable resources (digital input).
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MEHITS further expands its offer of coordinated management of multiple interconnected units by developing
the new Smart Coordinated Defrost, the new patent pending logic for coordinated control of the defrosting
cycles of multiple connected heat pump units, aimed at maximum system efficiency.
Smart Coordinated Defrost is based on advanced control logics, which take into account all operating
parameters and real external conditions, designed to optimize the number and duration of the defrost cycles
of a group of heat pumps connected to each other, coordinating the non-simultaneous start of these cycles
in the different units and guaranteeing tangible benefits:
Minimization of the energy required for defrost
Increase of the maximum heat output of the system which can be constantly supplied
Increased system efficiency
Minimum possible impact on leaving water temperature
Smart Coordinated Defrost requires the units to be connected via the optional Multi Manager or Modular
Installation Kit (if available).
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ClimaPRO System Manager represents the state-of-the-art platform for chiller plant management and
control.
ClimaPRO ensures to actively optimize the entire chiller plant by managing and adjusting each component
directly involved in the production and the distribution of the heating and the cooling energies, therefore
involving chillers and heat pumps, pumping groups as well as the source-side devices like, for example, the
cooling towers.
In particular, ClimaPRO measures in real-time all the operating variables from the field, for each individual
device and each of the main system branche, by using serial communication lines as well as dedicated
analogue signals.
The acquired data are then compared with the design data of each single unit at any different working
conditions, thus allowing to implement control strategies based on dynamic algorithms which take into
account the real operating conditions.
On the basis of these values, an advanced diagnostic module also allows to assess the level of efficiency for
each individual unit, translating data into easy-to-read information in order to simplify and optimize the
maintenance activities.
The “Chart Builder” software module allows to display the trends of the main operating variables. The
“Reporting” module allows to send reports to selected users, including data and system’s status of the main
devices as well as to perform calculation of the energy indexes for each single unit and for the entire chiller
plant.
The accessibility to ClimaPRO System Manager is ensured by an integrated web server that makes it visible
from any computer equipped with a web browser, either locally or remotely.
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MEHP-iS-G07 0051 0061 0071 0082 0092 0102 0112
Power supply V/ph/Hz 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50
PERFORMANCE
COOLING ONLY (GROSS VALUE)
Cooling capacity (1) kW 48,10 53,11 60,09 68,39 74,18 85,99 93,98
Total power input (1) kW 17,00 19,95 25,48 24,91 30,10 31,86 37,61
EER (1) kW/kW 2,829 2,668 2,357 2,747 2,465 2,696 2,500
COOLING ONLY (EN14511 VALUE)
Cooling capacity (1)(2) kW 48,00 53,00 60,00 68,30 74,10 85,90 93,80
EER (1)(2) kW/kW 2,810 2,640 2,340 2,730 2,450 2,680 2,480
HEATING ONLY (GROSS VALUE)
Total heating capacity (3) kW 49,92 59,86 69,87 79,89 89,85 100,1 110,0
Total power input (3) kW 14,39 17,65 21,98 23,95 28,53 29,65 34,19
COP (3) kW/kW 3,465 3,403 3,177 3,343 3,151 3,382 3,216
HEATING ONLY (EN14511 VALUE)
Total heating capacity (3)(2) kW 50,00 60,00 70,00 80,00 90,00 100,3 110,3
COP (3)(2) kW/kW 3,440 3,380 3,150 3,320 3,120 3,350 3,180
COOLING WITH PARTIAL RECOVERY
Cooling capacity (4) kW 49,90 55,10 62,34 70,95 76,96 89,22 97,50
Total power input (4) kW 16,44 19,28 24,62 24,09 29,10 30,81 36,36
Desuperheater heating capacity (4) kW 14,39 17,02 21,96 20,98 25,61 26,76 31,89
EXCHANGERS
HEAT EXCHANGER USER SIDE IN COOLING
Water flow (1) l/s 2,300 2,540 2,874 3,270 3,547 4,112 4,494
Pressure drop at the heat exchanger (1) kPa 14,4 17,6 22,5 17,2 20,2 20,8 24,9
HEAT EXCHANGER USER SIDE IN HEATING
Water flow (3) l/s 2,410 2,889 3,373 3,856 4,337 4,832 5,311
Pressure drop at the heat exchanger (3) kPa 15,8 22,7 31,0 23,9 30,2 28,7 34,7
PARTIAL RECOVERY USER SIDE IN REFRIGERATION
Water flow (4) l/s 0,695 0,822 1,060 1,012 1,236 1,292 1,539
Pressure drop at the heat exchanger (4) kPa 11,1 15,5 25,7 11,6 17,3 13,3 18,8
REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT
Compressors nr. N° 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
Number of capacity steps N° 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No. Circuits N° 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Regulation Stepless Stepless Stepless Stepless Stepless Stepless Stepless
Min. capacity step % 27 27 27 22 22 20 20
Refrigerant R32 R32 R32 R32 R32 R32 R32
Theoretical refrigerant charge kg 12,0 12,0 12,0 18,0 18,0 25,0 25,0
Oil charge kg 3,50 3,50 3,50 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00
Rc (ASHRAE) (5) kg/kW 0,25 0,23 0,20 0,27 0,24 0,29 0,27
FANS
Quantity N° 2 2 2 3 3 4 4
Air flow m³/s 5,89 5,89 5,89 8,89 8,89 11,77 11,77
Total fans power input kW 0,88 0,88 0,88 1,41 1,41 1,88 1,88
NOISE LEVEL
Total sound Pressure (6) dB(A) 59 60 62 62 63 63 63
Total sound power level in cooling (7)(8) dB(A) 77 78 80 80 81 82 82
Total sound power level in heating (7)(9) dB(A) 77 78 80 80 81 82 82
SIZE AND WEIGHT
A (10) mm 2085 2085 2085 2600 2600 3225 3225
B (10) mm 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100
H (10) mm 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400
Operating weight (10) kg 710 710 710 960 960 1085 1085
Notes:
1 Plant (side) cooling exchanger water (in/out) 12,00°C/7,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 35,0°C.
2 Values in compliance with EN14511
3 Plant (side) heat exchanger water (in/out) 40,00°C/45,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 7,0°C - 87% R.H.
4 Plant (side) cooling exchanger water (in/out) 12,00°C/7,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 35,0°C; Plant (side) heat exchanger recovery water (in/out) 40,00°C/45,00°C.
5 Rated in accordance with AHRI Standard 550/590
6 Average sound pressure level at 1m distance, unit in a free field on a reflective surface; non-binding value calculated from the sound power level.
7 Sound power on the basis of measurements taken in compliance with ISO 9614.
8 Sound power level in cooling, outdoors.
9 Sound power level in heating, outdoors.
10 Unit in standard configuration, without optional accessories.
- Not available
Data certified in EUROVENT
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MEHP-iS-G07 - LOW TEMPERATURE application 0051 0061 0071 0082 0092 0102
Power supply (V/ph/Hz) 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50
WEATHER CONDITIONS - AVERAGE
Rated heat output at Tdesignh (1)(2) kW 40 48 55 64 72 80
Bivalent temperature (1)(2) °C -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7
SCOP (1)(2) 4,39 4,33 4,34 4,35 4,12 4,30
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency (1)(2) % 172 170 171 171 162 169
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class (1)(2) A++ A++ A++ A++ A++ -
1 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class LOW TEMPERATURE [REGULATION (EU) N. 813/2013]
2 Type of calculation with variable flow and variable temperature.
MEHP-iS-G07 - MEDIUM TEMPERATURE application 0051 0061 0071 0082 0092 0102
Power supply (V/ph/Hz) 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50 400/3/50
WEATHER CONDITIONS - AVERAGE
Rated heat output at Tdesignh (1)(2) kW 40 48 48 64 64 82
Bivalent temperature (1)(2) °C -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7
SCOP (1)(2) 3,43 3,37 3,37 3,37 3,23 3,39
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency (1)(2) % 134 132 132 132 126 133
Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class (1)(2) A++ A++ A++ A++ A++ -
1 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class MEDIUM TEMPERATURE [REGULATION (EU) N. 813/2013]
2 Type of calculation with variable flow and variable temperature.
Data certified in EUROVENT
1 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class LOW TEMPERATURE [REGULATION (EU) N. 813/2013]
2 Type of calculation with variable flow and variable temperature.
1 Seasonal space heating energy efficiency class MEDIUM TEMPERATURE [REGULATION (EU) N. 813/2013]
2 Type of calculation with variable flow and variable temperature.
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Notes:
(1) Parameter calculated according to [REGULATION (EU) N. 2016/2281]
(2) Seasonal energy efficiency ratio
(3) Seasonal space cooling energy efficiency
The units highlighted in this publication contain R32 [GWP100 677] fluorinated greenhouse gases.
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cPf: cooling power correction factor For data concerning other kind of anti-freeze solutions (e,g,
cQ: flow correction factor propylene glycol) please contact our Sale Department.
cdp: pressure drop correction factor
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Water flow and pressure drop
Water flow in the plant (side) exchanger is given by:
Q=P/(4,186 x Dt)
Q: water flow (l/s)
Dt: difference between inlet and outlet water temp. (°C)
P: heat exchanger capacity (kW)
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(1) Values calculated referring to the version with the maximum number of fans working at the max absorbed current
(1)(2) Safety values to be considered when cabling the unit for power supply and line-protections
Give the typical operating conditions of units designed for outdoor installation, which can be associated (according to reference document IEC 60721) to the following classes:
- climatic conditions class 4K4H: air temperature range from -20 up to 55°C (*), relative humidity range from 4 up to 100%, with possible precipitations, at air pressure from 70 and
106 kPa and a maximum solar radiation of 1120 W/m2
- special climatic conditions negligible
- biological conditions class 4B1 and 4C2: locations in a generic urban area
- mechanically active substances class 4S2: locations in areas with sand or dust representative of urban areas
- mechanical conditions class 4M1: locations protected from significant vibrations or shocks
The required protection level for safe operation, according to reference document IEC 60529, is IP43XW (protection against access, to the most critical unit's parts, of external
devices with diameter larger than 1 mm and rain).
The unit can be considered IP44XW protected, i.e. protected against access of external devices (with diameter larger than 1 mm) and water in general.
(*) for the unit’s operating limits, see “selection limits” section
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Maximum cables section connected to main switch and short time current
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MEHP-iS-G07
SOUND POWER LEVEL IN COOLING
Octave band [Hz]
Total sound
SIZE 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 level
dB(A)
Sound power level dB
0051 84 77 76 74 72 69 64 60 77
0061 85 78 77 75 73 70 65 61 78
0071 87 80 79 77 75 72 67 63 80
0082 87 80 79 77 75 72 67 63 80
0092 88 81 80 78 76 73 68 64 81
0102 89 82 81 79 77 74 69 65 82
0112 89 82 81 79 77 74 69 65 82
Working conditions
Plant (side) cooling exchanger water (in/out) 12,00°C/7,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 35,0°C.
Sound power on the basis of measurements taken in compliance with ISO 9614.
Such certification refers specifically to the sound Power Level in dB(A). This is therefore the only acoustic data to be considered as binding.
Sound power level in cooling, outdoors.
MEHP-iS-G07
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
Octave band [Hz]
Total sound
SIZE 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 level
dB(A)
Sound pressure level dB
0051 66 59 58 56 54 51 46 42 59
0061 67 60 59 57 55 52 47 43 60
0071 69 62 61 59 57 54 49 45 62
0082 69 62 61 59 57 54 49 45 62
0092 70 63 62 60 58 55 50 46 63
0102 70 63 62 60 58 55 50 46 63
0112 70 63 62 60 58 55 50 46 63
Working conditions
Plant (side) cooling exchanger water (in/out) 12,00°C/7,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 35,0°C.
Average sound pressure level at 1m distance, unit in a free field on a reflective surface; non-binding value calculated from the sound power level.
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SOUND POWER LEVEL IN HEATING
Octave band [Hz]
Total sound
SIZE 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 level
dB(A)
Sound power level dB
0051 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 77
0061 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 78
0071 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 80
0082 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 80
0092 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 81
0102 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 82
0112 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 82
Working conditions
Plant (side) heat exchanger water (in/out) 40,00°C/45,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 7,0°C - 87% R.H.
Sound power on the basis of measurements taken in compliance with ISO 9614.
Such certification refers specifically to the sound Power Level in dB(A). This is therefore the only acoustic data to be considered as binding.
Sound power level in heating, outdoors.
N.A.: Not available
MEHP-iS-G07
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
Octave band [Hz]
Total sound
SIZE 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 level
dB(A)
Sound pressure level dB
0051 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 59
0061 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 60
0071 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 62
0082 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 62
0092 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 63
0102 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 63
0112 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 63
Working conditions
Plant (side) heat exchanger water (in/out) 40,00°C/45,00°C; Source (side) heat exchanger air (in) 7,0°C - 87% R.H.
Average sound pressure level at 1m distance, unit in a free field on a reflective surface; non-binding value calculated from the sound power level.
N.A.: Not available
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TYPE = E1
[E1] - Female threaded pipe (UNI ISO 228/1 - G)
UNI EN 10226-1
Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads - Designation, dimensions and tolerances
Used terminology:
Rp: Internal cylindrical threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads
Rc: Internal conical threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads
R: External conical threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads
Internal cylindrical threads: R letter followed by p letter
Internal conical threads: R letter followed by c letter
External conical threads: R letter
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NOTE:
Conventional diameter value [in inches] identifi es short thread designation, based upon the relative
standard.
All relative values are defi ned by standards.
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HYDRONIC GROUP
The units can be fitted with the optional hydronic module that includes the main water circuit components,
thus optimizing water circuit and electrical installation space, times and costs.
The built-in hydronic module is available as option with single or twin in-line pump, for achieving low head or
high head, fixed (only single pump) or variable speed and with optional buffer tank and expansion vessel.
The flow switch is provided mounted per standard.
The standard configuration of the units feature:
- terminals for external pumps control (relay + 0-10V signal)
- purge valve
- safety valve (8 bar)
- automatic air vent
- flow switch
For the hydronic modules with pumps (the pump enclosure with acoustical insolation is always provided as
standard), the factory-mounted components are:
- 1 or 2 pumps, low head or high head, fixed or variable speed
- purge valve
- safety valve (8 bar)
- automatic air vent
- flow switch
For the hydronic modules with pumps and buffer tank (the pump enclosure with acoustical insolation is
always provided as standard), the factory-mounted components are:
- 1 or 2 pumps, low head or high head, fixed or variable speed
- buffer tank covered by a 20 mm thick of insulation lining in closed-cell reticulated foam. The buffer tank
capacities are shown in the following table
- expansion vessel (membrane made of EPDM) with buffer tank. The expansion vessels capacities are
shown in the following table
- purge valve
- pressure gauge
- safety valve (8 bar)
- automatic air vent
- flow switch
Each of the components of the hydraulic group has been designed to optimise hydraulic and electrical
installation space, time and costs.
The second pump operates in stand-by to the first.
The relative operating hours of the two pumps are balanced. In case the operating pump breaks down, the
reserve pump is automatically enabled.
The electrical panel of the unit is protected with fuses and contactors with thermals cut-out.
Suction, volute and discharge of each pump and all the water pipes are covered with an insulation lining in
closed-cell reticulated foam in PE, CFC and HCFC-free.
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OTHER COMPONENTS
The following components are excluded from the hydronic kit supply, but their use is mandatory for the
correct unit and system operation.
These components are available as accessories and supplied loose, it shall be the customer responsability
to install them.
- Unit inlet water filter
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Possible configurations
Versions
PUMP GROUP
U - 1 PUMP 2P LH (FIX
SPEED)(4736) X
U - 1 PUMP 2P HH (FIX
SPEED)(4737) X
U - 1 PUMP 2P LH (VAR
SPEED)(4747) X
U - 1 PUMP 2P HH
(VAR SPEED)(4748) X
U - 2 PUMPS 2P LH
(VAR SPEED)(4752) X
U - 2 PUMPS 2P HH
(VAR SPEED)(4753) X
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U - 1 PUMP 2P LH (FIX SPEED) U - 1 PUMP 2P HH (FIX SPEED) U - 1 PUMP 2P LH (VAR SPEED) U - 1 PUMP 2P HH (VAR SPEED)
(4736) (4737) (4747) (4748)
Version extra L extra W extra H extra extra L extra W extra H extra extra L extra W extra H extra extra L extra W extra H extra
[mm] [mm] [mm] WGT [mm] [mm] [mm] WGT [mm] [mm] [mm] WGT [mm] [mm] [mm] WGT
[kg] [kg] [kg] [kg]
0051 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90
0061 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90
0071 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90
0082 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90
0092 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90 / / / 90
0102 / / / 95 / / / 95 / / / 95 / / / 95
0112 / / / 95 / / / 95 / / / 95 / / / 95
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(1) Values refer to nominal conditions Q Plant (side) exchanger water flow
CH Cooling mode F.L.I. Pump power input
HP HP mode F.L.A. Pump running current
Pf Cooling capacity unit (Cooling mode) HU Pump residual pressure head (Units with hydronic group without mains filter)
Pt Heating capacity unit (Heating mode)
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0061 53,11 2,540 59,86 2,889 A2 TPE2 40-240-N 0 3 1,500 216 209
(1) Values refer to nominal conditions Q Plant (side) exchanger water flow
CH Cooling mode F.L.I. Pump power input
HP HP mode F.L.A. Pump running current
Pf Cooling capacity unit (Cooling mode) HU Pump residual pressure head (Units with hydronic group without mains filter)
Pt Heating capacity unit (Heating mode)
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(1) Values refer to nominal conditions Q Plant (side) exchanger water flow
CH Cooling mode F.L.I. Pump power input
HP HP mode F.L.A. Pump running current
Pf Cooling capacity unit (Cooling mode) HU Pump residual pressure head (Units with hydronic group without mains filter)
Pt Heating capacity unit (Heating mode)
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0061 53,11 2,540 59,86 2,889 A2 TPE2 32-200-N 2 2 0,750 151 144
(1) Values refer to nominal conditions Q Plant (side) exchanger water flow
CH Cooling mode F.L.I. Pump power input
HP HP mode F.L.A. Pump running current
Pf Cooling capacity unit (Cooling mode) HU Pump residual pressure head (Units with hydronic group without mains filter)
Pt Heating capacity unit (Heating mode)
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0061 53,11 2,540 59,86 2,889 A2 TPE2 D 40-240-N 0 3 1,500 217 209
(1) Values refer to nominal conditions Q Plant (side) exchanger water flow
CH Cooling mode F.L.I. Pump power input
HP HP mode F.L.A. Pump running current
Pf Cooling capacity unit (Cooling mode) HU Pump residual pressure head (Units with hydronic group without mains filter)
Pt Heating capacity unit (Heating mode)
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(1) Values refer to nominal conditions Q Plant (side) exchanger water flow
CH Cooling mode F.L.I. Pump power input
HP HP mode F.L.A. Pump running current
Pf Cooling capacity unit (Cooling mode) HU Pump residual pressure head (Units with hydronic group without mains filter)
Pt Heating capacity unit (Heating mode)
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Pump energy consumption significantly impacts plant running costs, but it can be considerably reduced
thanks to the use of variable speed pumps (inverter driven pumps), capable of adjusting the water flow rate
according to the actual plant thermal load.
Mitsubishi Electric Hydronics & Cooling Systems has developed the VPF control series (Variable Primary
Flow), that provides different water flow regulation logics specifically devoted to various hydraulic plant
solutions: only a primary circuit, primary and secondary circuits, single unit or multi-unit systems controlled
with external controller (Manager 3000, ClimaPRO) or with 1541, 1542 Multi Manager options.
The VPF systems adjust the pump speeds on the basis of the plant’s thermal load and optimize the unit’s
thermoregulation algorithm for variable flow operation, in a dynamic and simultaneous way. This ensures the
highest energy savings, stable operation, and complete reliability.
The VPF.E logic provides the variable flow control for the plant’s primary circuit.
- Type of plant: Primary circuit only, that feeds hydronic terminals fitted with bypass.
- Hydronic module: Modulating regulation devices (0-10V signal) (provided as standard on these units) or
variable speed pumps.
- Unit thermoregulation: Control of the leaving water temperature.
- Monitored parameter: Delta T on primary circuit.
The VPF logic provides the variable flow control for the plant’s primary circuit.
- Type of plant: primary circuit only, that feeds hydronic terminals fitted with a 2-way regulating valve
- Hydronic module: modulating regulation devices (0-10V signal) or variable speed pumps
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The VPF system monitors the differential pressure on the plant side (∆P) and adjusts the pump speed in
order to keep it within a defined range (∆Pmin ∆Pmax).
- If ∆Pmin ≤ ∆P ≤ ∆Pmax
The plant water flow is appropriate to the thermal load, the pump speed is kept constant.
- If ∆P > ∆Pmax
The plant water flow exceeds what is necessary to properly cover the thermal load, the pump speed is
reduced to save pump energy.
- If ∆P < ∆Pmin
The plant water flow is too low to ensure the proper feed to the hydronic terminals, the pump speed is
increased.
With the VPF system, the water flow can be reduced to 50% of the unit nominal water flow, with regards to
the selection conditions, provided that the minimum water flow required by the unit’s heat exchanger is
respected (the control of the heat exchanger’s minimum water flow is described below).
The pump speed regulation is performed with little progressive adjustments while continuously monitoring
the values of both the delta P on the plant side and the water temperature on the heat exchanger. The
absence of abrupt water flow changes prevents fluctuation due to possible conflicts with the unit’s
thermoregulation function (compressor regulation).
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Under no circumstances can the primary circuit water flow be reduced below the minimum water flow
required by the unit’s heat exchanger.
The monitoring of the unit’s water flow is performed through a factory installed differential pressure
transducer on the unit’s heat exchanger.
If the differential pressure on the plant side requests a users’ water flow lower than the unit’s minimum water
flow, the VPF system commands the gradual opening of the hydraulic by-pass valve (safety function). This
ensures that the minimum water flow required by the unit’s heat exchanger is always provided. As soon as
the hydronic terminals request an increase of the water flow (∆P < ∆Pmin), the VPF closes the by-pass valve.
Multi-unit systems
The VPF control logic is also the same for multi-unit systems.
The plant side differential pressure transducer reading and the by-pass valve opening are managed by the
multi-unit control system (Manager3000, ClimaPRO, Multi Manager Master).
Each unit autonomously adjusts its pump speed on the basis of the information provided by the multi-unit
control system.
When the plant load requests the activation of a stand-by unit, the multi-unit control system calculates the
starting speed of its pump in order to avoid excessive water flow variation of the running units.
In case of multi-unit system with Multi Manager, at least one unit must be set as Priority Master (opt 1541).
To grant redundancy to the system, more than one unit can be configured as Priority Master. All the Priority
Masters must be connected to the differential pressure transducer and the by-pass valve. The Multi Manager
system only takes into account the signal read and sent by the Master of the moment (a specific filtering
device is part of the supply; see the table below, note (8).
The Non Priority Master cannot be connected to differential pressure transducer and by-pass valve and
cannot managed the VPF function. In the event that a Non Priority Master is elected as the Master of the
system, the VPF function is suspended.
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(1) VPF for unit without plant differential pressure transducer included (for single unit plant and Priority Master unit)
(2) VPF for unit with plant differential pressure transducer included (for single unit plant and Priority Master unit)
(3) VPF for multi-unit plant with external controller (Manager3000, ClimaPRO) and Non Priority Master unit
(4) It is recommended to install the differential pressure transducer on the most hydraulically critical hydronic terminal, to ensure it has a
proper water flow in any load condition.
(5) Technical features of the differential pressure transducer supplied:
Model: Huba Control 692.9 120071C1
Pressure range: 0 ... + 1 bar
Output: 4-20mA
Electrical connection: DIN EN 175301-803-A (IP 65)
Pressure connection adapters: male threaded G 1/8”
(6) It is the customer’s responsibility to configure the multi-unit control system (Manager3000, ClimaPRO or Multi Manager) with option
VPF.
(7) See attached table for information on the hydraulic by-pass design.
(8) In case of a multi-unit plant with more than one Master Priority unit (opt 1541) please specify it when emailing our sales. An additional
device will be add to manage the multiple signals coming from unit’s controller to the by-pass valve.
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The following table provides the indications for a correct hydraulic by-pass design.
((1) In case of a multi-unit system, the unit with the highest minimum water flow should be the reference.
The VPF.D logic provides the variable flow control for the plant’s primary circuit.
- Hydronic module: modulating regulation devices (0-10V signal) or variable speed pumps
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The VPF.D system monitors the temperature difference of the primary circuit (∆T) (that corresponds to the
temperature difference of the unit’s heat exchanger in the case of a single unit system), and adjusts the
primary circuit’s pump speed in order to keep it within a defined range (∆Tmin ∆Tmax). The secondary
circuit water flow is completely independent and is to be managed by the client.
- If ∆Tmin ≤ ∆T ≤ ∆Tmax
The plant water flow is appropriate to the thermal load, the pump speed is kept constant.
- If ∆T < ∆Tmax
The plant water flow exceeds what is necessary to properly cover the thermal load, the pump speed is
reduced to save pump energy.
- If ∆T > ∆Tmin
The plant water flow is too low to ensure the proper feed to the users, the pump speed is increased.
To prevent the returning water of the secondary circuit from recirculating through the decoupler and mixing
with the delivery water, which would cause serious plant regulation problems, the VPF.D provides a safety
function based on the temperatures, which are detected by two probes on the plant side: T1 on the unit
delivery line and T2 on the hydraulic decoupler. If during the water flow regulation of the circuits, the flow
direction in the decoupler reverses (detected temperatures T1 < T2), the system forces a quick increase of
the primary water flow until the correct direction of the flow in the decoupler is restored (detected
temperatures T1 = T2).
With the VPF.D system, the water flow can be reduced to 50% of the unit nominal water flow, with regards to
the selection conditions, provided that the minimum water flow required by the unit’s heat exchanger is
respected (the control of the heat exchanger’s minimum water flow is described below).
The pump speed regulation is performed with little progressive adjustments while continuously monitoring
the values of both the temperature difference on the primary circuit and the temperatures of the probes T1
and T2. The absence of abrupt water flow changes prevents fluctuation due to possible conflicts with the
unit’s thermoregulation function (compressor regulation).
Under no circumstances can the primary circuit water flow be reduced below the minimum water flow
required by the unit’s heat exchanger.
The unit’s minimum water flow is ensured by setting the minimum pump speed (service menu parameter).
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Multi-unit systems
The VPF.D control logic is also the same for multi-unit systems.
The reading of the temperature difference on the primary circuit and the reading of the temperature probes
T1 and T2 is managed by the multi-unit control system (Manager3000, ClimaPRO, Multi Manager Master).
Each unit autonomously adjusts its pump speed on the basis of the information provided by the multi-unit
control system.
When the plant load requests the activation of a stand-by unit, the multi-unit control system calculates the
starting speed of its pump in order to avoid excessive water flow variation of the running units.
In case of multi-unit system with Multi Manager, at least one unit must be set as Priority Master (opt 1541).
To grant redundancy to the system, more than one unit can be configured as Priority Master. All the Priority
Masters must be connected to the temperature probes T1 and T2. The Multi Manager system only takes into
account the signal read and sent by the Master of the moment.
The Non Priority Master cannot be connected to the temperature probes T1 and T2, and cannot managed the
VPF.D function. In the event that a Non Priority Master is elected as the Master of the system, the VPF.D
function is suspended.
(1) VPF.D for single unit plant and Priority Master unit
(2) VPF.D for multi-unit plant with external controller (Manager3000 or ClimaPRO) and Non Priority Master unit
(3) It is recommended to install the temperature probes as shown in the enclosed plant diagrams (T1 on the unit delivery line, T2 on the
hydraulic decoupler)
(4) It is the customer’s responsibility to configure the multi-unit control system (Manager3000, ClimaPRO or Multi Manager) with option
VPF.D.
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The following table provides the indications for a correct hydraulic decoupler design.
(1) In case of a multi-unit system, the unit with the highest minimum water flow should be the reference.
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