Manual InfraSuite RowCool 35kW en Us
Manual InfraSuite RowCool 35kW en Us
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 : Safe Operation Instructions ---------------------------------------------1
1.1 Safety Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1
1.2 Installation Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------ 1
1.3 Usage Warnings --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
III
Chapter 4 : Initial Start ------------------------------------------------------------------ 34
4.1 Pre Start-up Inspection -----------------------------------------------------------34
4.2 Operating Temperature and Humidity -----------------------------------------35
4.3 Power on -----------------------------------------------------------------------------36
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yFor the purpose of safety, it requires at least two persons to work together to move this
equipment.
ySpecial attention shall be paid to the high center of gravity when moving or dismantling
this equipment. Be sure to lift the equipment up from its bottom to avoid tipping when us-
ing transport equipment to move it.
yKeep limbs, hair, clothing or jewellery away from the moving parts to avoid being caught
up in the equipment.
yThis appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physi-
cal, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
yChildren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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yThis equipment is for indoor use only. The indoor installation environment must be pro-
tected from interference of ambient temperature or humidity, refer to the applicable na-
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yThe appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. Mean-
while, the grounding wires of the unit must be effectively connected with the grounding
system.
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tact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III
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the wiring rules.
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yIf the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent
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yMake sure no foreign matter is left inside the cabinet before replacing the side plates,
front door or rear door.
Chapter 2 : Introduction
The air is sucked into the cabinet through the rear, and then the conditioned air is released
through the front of the cabinet.
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life of the servers and the cooling units.
yIndoor EC fans
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changes to reduce unnecessary energy consumption.
yOutdoor EC fans
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the climate to reduce unnecessary energy consumption and improve stability.
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yFlexible piping
For the HCH6C60 series, different models are available with upper or lower piping design,
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yAlarm system
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external dry-contact device.
yLeakage detection
An optional water leakage detection cable, whose length is up to 50 m, is available to give
a prompt alarm in case of leakage to guarantee the equipment safety.
yCasters
Convenient to move or reposition.
yPressure switch
When over-high or over-low pressure of the refrigerant system is detected via the
pressure switch, the compressor will be automatically stopped to prevent the system from
continued running and resulting danger or damage.
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4 Cable tie 3
5 2-pin terminal 1
6 3-pin terminal 2
7 Cable joint 3
*Optional
yOutdoor unit
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2.4 Optional Accessories
To order any optional accessories below, please contact our service representative.
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either top or bottom water inlet.
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data center.
yDrain pump
The drain pump installed at the cabinet bottom can automatically drain off condensate
water.
yLow-pressure transducer
Enables the user to easily monitor evaporating pressure and quickly obtain information on
system health.
2.5 Appearance
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NOTE:
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for condenser selection.
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2.8 Control Panel
System Mode
ON Standby
Item Function
MAIN ON LED When it turns green, it indicates power-on.
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Chapter 3 : Installation
WARNING:
1. The following installation procedures shall be carried out by professional service
personnel. To avoid equipment damage and personal injury, do not carry out any
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2. The high voltage and high-pressure refrigerant inside the equipment can cause death!
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carry out connection and piping.
Moisture and heat source: appropriate waterproof and heat insulation measures shall be
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environment. Please note that the standard model can not humidify or dehumidify. If the
humidity of installation environment exceeds the operating range (refer to 4.3 Operating
Temperature and Humidity), it may lead to too much condensate water in the coiled pipe.
1RLVHLQÀXHQFH the cooling unit can make a lot of noise during high-load operation; thus,
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Input power supply: before connecting the power supply to the cooling unit, check if the
power supply conforms to its ratings and the distribution equipment is capable of supplying
the required load. Please check the ratings of various equipment and proper earthing.
Never connect more than one cooling unit to the same branch circuit or power distribution
equipment.
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3.1.1 Clearance
Please reserve enough clearance around the equipment for convenient maintenance,
operation and good ventilation.
yIndoor Unit
Ceiling
Above: 300 mm
Front Rear
Wall
1200 600
mm mm
Raised floor
(Raised floor ~general floor) Beneath: 300 mm
General floor
Recommended clearance: 1200 mm in front of the cabinet, 600 mm at the rear of the cabinet,
and at least 300 mm above the cabinet to facilitate wiring and piping. For the model with lower
piping design, the height of raised floor shall not be less than 300mm. For the model with
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yOutdoor unit
1200
mm
500mm
Clearance of 1200 mm is recommended for each of four sides and clearance of minimum 500
mm is recommended beneath the outdoor unit. Allow clearance above the fan.
500mm 2500mm
Clearance of 500 mm is recommended for each of four sides and clearance of minimum 500
mm is recommended for the air inlet. Allow minimum 2500 mm of clearance at the air outlet.
In case of parallel operation of two outdoor units, 1000 mm clearance must be maintained
between them to facilitate installation and maintenance.
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3.1.2 Handling
(Figure 3-4: Handling with a Forklift) (Figure 3-5: Handling with a Hoist System)
Prior to moving the equipment to the installation site, please follow the following precautions
for handling route planning:
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support the equipment and the transport equipment. Clear the route to avoid collision.
2. The gradient of any slope on the handling route shall be no more than 15 degrees to avoid
tipping.
3. The casters on the cabinet base are used for short distance moving only. In case of long
distance moving, please use appropriate transport equipment (e.g., Figure 3-4 Handling
with a Forklift or Figure 3-5 Handling with a Hoist System) to avoid damaging the
casters.
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moving the equipment on a rugged surface; otherwise, it may lead to damage of the
casters, or even tipping of the cabinet.
5. When moving the equipment, special attention shall be paid to the high center of gravity
and at least two persons are required to work together for the purpose of safety.
y Levelers
When the equipment is moved to the designated
place, rotate the four levelers next to the casters
clockwise with a wrench to make them lower
down and stably rest on the ground, and protect
the equipment from slipping or tipping.
WARNING: The levelers are used for leveling the cabinet only. Do not use them
to compensate any height difference of ground to avoid tipping.
3.1.3 Positioning
When the equipment is moved to the designated place and placed side by side with adjacent
cabinets, position the cabinet properly to make sure it is stable. The following two methods
are available for different installation environment:
WARNING: After the front and rear doors are removed, please keep them in a
safe place temporarily to avoid collision which may result in equipment damage
or personal injury.
4. Loosen the lower screw of the fastener with a screwdriver and then fasten the fastener
onto the adjacent cabinet with the screw.
5. Fasten all fasteners (8 pcs) onto the adjacent cabinet one by one.
6. Now, put the front and rear doors back.
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yL-shaped balance support
The L-shaped balance support is originally used to fix the cooling unit onto the pallet
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tipping the unit.
1. Fasten the L-shaped balance support onto the front bottom of the cabinet with two M6
screws 1 (with the protruding end facing forward). See Figure 3-8.
2. Fasten the protruding end onto the ground with two expansion screws 2 .
X Y L-shaped
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support
Floor
Expansion screw
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Expansion screw
The pipes should be covered with insulating coating to reduce impact of external objects or
careless touching of the heat pipes which might cause scald. A margin about 13mm must be
kept for each hole diameter.
35mm
35mm
137mm
130mm
(Figure 3-11: Location & Dimension Drawing of Upper & Lower Piping)
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(Unit: mm)
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discharge pipe
discharge pipe
indoor
unit
indoor
unit
Refer to the diagram above when installing the external pipes. Add a ball valve and a service
valve (optional or may be purchased and installed separately) to where the gas pipe and liquid
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oxygen-free high temperature welding to connect the gas pipe and liquid pipe to the indoor
and outdoor units and complete the welding within 15 minutes. The outdoor unit pipes should
not be located lower than the indoor unit pipes. These pipes may not exceed 60 m in length,
extend vertically upward beyond 25 m, or extend downward beyond 5 m. Install an oil trap at
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slope at 4 mm per meter.
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shall be the same as that of lower piping.
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The equipment, with upper or lower piping design, can be supplied with an optional drain
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the drainage system. The vertical lift of the drainage system shall be no more than 4 m. The
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(Way of connection)
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drain pump
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Figure 3-14 shows the connection of the drain pump and the connection of the humiditer
water supply pipe, which is also applied to the upper piping. Please carry out the pipe
connection in this way.
Run one end of the leakage cable through the gravity drainage hole beneath the cabinet and
route the cable along the above-mentioned positions.
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WARNING:
1. The input power supply must conform to the ratings indicated on the equipment
nameplate.
2. Follow the recommended tightening torque (12.2Kgf-cm) when tightening the
screws on the power terminal block.
3. If no wire runs through the communication cable tray on the top of cabinet, install
the cover of the communication cable tray supplied in the accessory package to
avoid dust accumulation.
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connection.
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power system and relevant local regulations.
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Wire size: 10AWG above for cooling-only type and 8AWG above for humidity-control type.
yIndoor Unit
Power input from top
1 At the rear top of the indoor unit, loosen the screws with a screwdriver and remove the
power supply cover.
2 Remove the cable entry knockouts on the power supply cover with long nose pliers.
Take out the cable joints from the accessory package, remove the nuts and screw the
cable joints onto the power supply cover, and then run the power cables through the
joints.
Cable
joints
Power Cables
Power supply
cover Power Cables
Signal lines
3 If the outdoor unit is a three-phase power system, use a screwdriver to loosen the 1
power terminal block, 2 outdoor unit power terminal block and 3 signal terminal block’s
screws, and install the power input cables (R, S, T, N, G), the outdoor unit's power cables
(R1, S1, T1, G) and signal lines (PWM, G, NC1, NC2, COM) into those three terminal
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If the outdoor unit is a single-phase power system, cables/ lines connection remains the
same. In addition, (1) three cables (R1, N1 and G) need to be connected to the outdoor
unit power terminal block, and (2) the signal terminal block’s NC1 & COM and NC2 &
COM should be shorted if there is no feedback signal from the outdoor unit.
1 Power 3 Signal
terminal terminal
block block
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Power input
Power output to the outdoor unit
Signal output to the outdoor unit
1 Remove the cable entry knockouts on the power supply cover with long nose pliers.
Take out the cable joints from the accessory package, remove the nuts and screw the
cable joints onto the power supply cover, and then run the power cables through the
joints.
2 Loosen the screws on the cable tray with a screwdriver, and fasten the cables in the
cable tray with cable ties, and open the power supply cover.
3 Connect the cables according to 3 mentioned in the Power input from top, and then
tighten the cable joints.
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3.3.2 Control Box
y Front
n o p u
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(Figure 3-21: Front of the Control Box)
CAN-Link IN/
Reserved for connecting multiple cooling units based on one IN
3 CAN-Link
(Input) one OUT (Output) design.
OUT port
y Rear
no p q r s t u v
(Figure 3-22: Rear of the Control Box)
2 Port for leakage detection 7 Port for high pressure switch of refrigerant
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3.4 System Processing
Please refer to the installation manual for information on system processing. This user manual
only provides general description information.
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Chapter 4 : Initial Start
Checklist
General items
Both front and rear doors are put in place. The flat cables of the control panel are
connected.
Environment
The clearance around the cabinet meets the specified requirements (refer to
3.1.1 Clearance).
Electrical input
The input power supply conforms to the ratings indicated on the nameplate.
The remote temp/ RH sensor is connected correctly and set to the proper
position.
Mechanical connection
The drainage pipe of condensate water is connected correctly and led to the
drain.
All ball valves connecting to the indoor and outdoor units are open.
Relative 90
Humidity HCH6C60
(%)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Temperature (°C)
It is recommended that the supply air temperature be set at 17-28°C to avoid abnormal
during operation. When restarting the compressor after a shutdown lasting more than a day,
please check if the compressor’s temperature has exceeded 5°C; if not, please wait for the
crankcase heater to heat up the compressor to 5°C or higher before restarting the unit.
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4.3 Power on
Switch on the power. The cooling unit will automatically go into standby-mode after power on
and the fans will not automatically run for the sake of safety. The fans will run at the lowest
speed only when the device returns to Standby mode from Manual, Auto, Force or Installation
mode. Wait for about six seconds, the Delta logo appears, and then the Status page appears
on the LCD.
Supply Air
0.0C 0%RH
-----㧑 -----㧑
-----㧑 -----㧑
For the meaning of values shown on the Status page and operation information of the control
panel, please refer to Chapter 5 : Operation.
Chapter 5 : Operation
Supply Air
0.0C 0%RH
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The LCD will be off during idling. Press to turn on the backlight and display the Status
page. You are able to view the supply air state and output percentage of the compressor,
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Power ON/OFF
S ta t u s
Setting
Administrator
yStatus
To view the system status, readings of sensors, running time and event log.
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yAdministrator (Administrator password required)
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Input Password
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When you try to go to Setting or Administrator menu, the 'Input Password' window will
appear. After login, if no action is performed for long, the system will become idling and
automatically log out. Enter the password once again to go to the above-mentioned menu.
When the 'Input Password' window appears, enter the Administrator password to log in to
the Administrator account, or enter the User password to log in to the User account. To enter
Power ON/ OFF or Status menu, no password is required.
NOTE:
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please contact our service representative.
System Mode
ON Standby
The four buttons on the right of the control panel (see 2.8 Control Panel) can be used for
operating and setting.
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3 To page up, move the highlight up, change the value or option.
4 To page down, move the highlight down, change the value or option.
When entering any menu, if there are more than four items, press to page up or down,
press to highlight the current selected item, and press to move the highlight up or
down.
The display will automatically switch off and turn off the backlight without any operation for a
long while.
The default display language of the control interface is English. To change the display
language, go to 0DLQ0HQXĺ6HWWLQJĺ/RFDO6HWWLQJĺ/DQJXDJH, and set your preferred
language.
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5.4 Set Up Cooling Unit
ySystem Time
To set the system time, press to select a number, press WRJRWRQH[W¿HOGDQG
¿QDOO\SUHVV WRFRQ¿UP
yID
The ID means the No. of the cooling unit connected in the sequence, also means the ID
in the Modbus protocol (default: 1). If several cooling units are connected in series, you
have to specify an unique No. for every device in the sequence.
yContrast
To adjust the screen contrast from level 0 to 5 (default: 2).
yBuzzer
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yLanguage
To set the display language, select the language that you want and press WRFRQ¿UP
Default: English.
yUser PW
To change the current user password, enter four digits.
yUnit
To set the temperature unit. Default: Celsius degree (°C).
yDelay ON
To set a time delay between Auto mode activating and Auto mode actual running, after
which the cooling unit will start up.
yBaud Rate
To set the transmission rate for Modbus protocol, i.e., 9600, 19200, 38400 and 57600.
Default: 9600.
yTotal Alarm
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detailed description below:
Any: either alarm or fault event can trigger the output dry contact
Severe: only fault event will trigger the output dry contact
Alarm event
Fault event
yBack Light
To set the light intensity of backlight from level 0 to11. Level 0 means the backlight is off,
and 11 means the backlight is always on.
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5.4.2 Set Point
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Supply Air T : 24 C
Supply Air RH : 50%
yForce Mode
When Force mode is activated, the fans will run at the highest speed and the compressor
will run with full load. This mode is usually used for performance test or high heat load. If
the STANDBY/('LQGLFDWRURQWKHFRQWUROSDQHOÀDVKHVLWLQGLFDWHVWKDWWKHV\VWHPLV
now in Force mode.
yAuto Recover
If this function is activated and the system was in Auto mode before power outage, the
equipment will go directly back to Auto mode after restart.
yIntelligent
To display whether the intelligent temperature control function is activated or deactivated.
This option only displays the status and can not be used to change the setting.
yLeak. Cut-Off
If this function is activated, when any leakage is detected, the shutdown event will be
triggered which will shut down the equipment.
Min Flow T : 25 C
Max Flow T : 40 C
Fan Step : 10
Group Work : OFF
yMin Flow T
When the temperature of return air is lower than this setting, the fans will run at the lowest
speed to save energy. Default: 25°C.
yMax Flow T
When the temperature of return air is higher than this setting, the fans will run at the
highest speed to save energy. Default: 35°C.
yFan Step
To set the fan speed level in Auto mode from level 0 to 15. Default: 0. The cooling unit will
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Heater : OFF
Humidifier : OFF
yHeater
To set the reheaters ON or OFF (for models with reheaters only).
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5.4.4 Change System Type
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Installation : OFF
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CLOSE.
Factory Setting
Reset Component
Set Run Hours Time
1100h
Restore all settings to factory settings, including various setting options as well as User and
Administrator passwords.
WARNING: Restore Factory Settings will reset all changed settings or parameters!
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Since arbitrary restore action may lead to errors, only qualified maintenance
personnel can carry out the restore action.
5.5 Start-up
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System Mode
ON Standby
Sure? Y/N
yAuto mode
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To enable automatic control of refrigerating capacity, select the Auto mode for the cooling
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according to the set points.
Or, on any page, press at the same time and hold for three seconds to quickly switch
to Auto mode or Standby mode.
NOTE: In Manual mode, when pressing at the same time and holding for
three seconds, the system will not go to Auto mode or Standby mode.
yStandby mode
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In Standby mode, the fans and compressor are not started.
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In Manual mode, it's able to execute test if various components function properly or have
the system run according to the manual settings. In this mode, it's able to manually set
up: indoor & outdoor fan speed, compressor speed, various indicators ON/ OFF, backlight
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In Manual mode, press ESC to exit and automatically return to Standby mode.
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The compressor will run with full load and the fans will run at the highest speed. This
mode is usually used for equipment test or emergency cooling requirement.
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5.6 Query System Status
Query relevant system information, including the current compressor command, supply air
temperature & humidity, return air temperature & humidity, remote 1 temperature & humidity,
remote 2 temperature & humidity, remote 3 temperature, remote 4 temperature, air volume,
evaporating pressure, suction pipe temperature (option), condensing pressure (option),
liquid pipe temperature (option), indoor & outdoor fan command (speed setting), humidifying
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Mode
On this screen, No. means the current event / total events. A maximum of 3000 events can be
recorded in the log. Press to switch between events, which are sorted in chronological
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more than 3000 events are recorded, the oldest events will be overwritten.
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WARNING:
The event log is very important as reference for system running state assessment,
maintenance and adjustment. Do not clear the event log without permission.
Heater 1 : 0h
Heater 2 : 0h
Query the running time of the system and various components to help the user assess each
component situation and determine the time for maintenance or replacement.
System
Filter Sure?
Fan 1
Fan 2
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5.6.4 Alarm Setting
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Sensor Alarm
Actuator Alarm
Out of Range
Set the 'Sensor Alarm', 'Actuator Alarm' and 'Out of Range' alarm. For the item with
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means this alarm is disabled. Press at this item, use to select 5, and press to
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function, but the event will be recorded in the event log.
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Evaporation P SW :
Evaporation P :
Condencing P SW :
Condencing P :
Set the alarm ON or OFF for Return Sensor, Supply Sensor, Remote Sensor 1 ~ 4,
Air Sensor, Leak SEN.(leakage sensitivity), Evaporation P SW (low pressure switch),
Evaporation P (evaporation pressure sensor), Condensing P SW (high pressure switch),
and Condensing P (condensing pressure sensor).
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Humidifier Alarm :
Humidifier Error :
Set the alarm ON or OFF for Indoor Fan 1, Indoor Fan 2, Outdoor Fan 1, Outdoor Fan 2,
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The pictures above only display some settings. For complete settings, please refer to the
information on the equipment.
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5.7 Shutdown
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switch off the input power supply so that the cooling unit will be completely de-
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selected, select 'Yes' and press WRFRQ¿UP7KHSTANDBY LED indicator on the control
panel will be lit to indicate it is now in Standby mode; at this point, the cooling unit is still
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Switch off the external power supply, make sure the fans stop running and the LCD is turned
off.
Check and clean the cooling unit on a periodical basis so that the equipment always operates at its
best.
The internal components require periodical cleaning and check, such as fans and condensate drip
tray. The device contains some replaceable components, which shall be cleaned and checked only by
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6.2 Storage
For long time storage, it's recommended to cover the cabinet with the original packing
material and store it in a place with well-controlled temperature and humidity (-15~65°C, RH
95°C) and free of corrosion, dust accumulation or contaminants. Never put the cabinet upside
down or place any foreign objects inside or on the cabinet.
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6.3 Monthly Maintenance
Date: Model: Maintenance staff:
Are the electrical connections secure and free of foreign matter? Ƒ Yes / Ƒ No
Does the input power supply conform to the ratings of the cooling
unit?
Ƒ Yes / Ƒ No
Remark:
Signature: ______________________________________
Coil ƑCompleted
Fans ƑCompleted
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Reheaters ƑCompleted
Outdoor unit ƑCompleted
General inspection
Does the system function properly? No high or low pressure alarm ƑYes / ƑNo
Does the alarm system function properly? ƑYes / Ƒ No
Does the system function properly in every mode? ƑYes / Ƒ No
Remark:
Signature: ______________________________________
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Chapter 7 : Troubleshooting
Heat load exceeds cooling Reduce the heat load or add more cooling
capacity units.
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High pressure exceeds upper Check if the outdoor unit works properly and
limit if the supply air side is blocked.
Water spots in Fan speed too low Adjust the fan speed.
the cabinet Check the electrical connection of the
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Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting
Leakage is detected. Remove Check the drainage function, and make sure
excess water, check the water the drain pipe is free of bend, damage or
Leak Active
level in the condensed water blockage. For upper piping, make sure the
pan. vertical lift does not exceed 4 m.
Remote Anomaly in or bad connection Check the function and the connection of
Sensor # of remote sensor # remote sensor #,
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Alarm message Possible cause Troubleshooting
NOTE: If all possible causes are eliminated but the alarm still appears, please contact your
local dealer or customer service.
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yIndoor Unit
Model HCH6C60 Cooling Only HCH6C60 Humidity Control
Type Air-Cooled Air-Cooled
Max. cooling capacity 37.2 kW 37.2 kW
Max. sensible cooling
36.1 kW 36.1 kW
capacity
Input power a:9+] a:9+]
Max. input current 28.4A 36.6A
Max. input power 18.7 kW 24.0 kW
$LUÀRZ 8340 CMH 8340 CMH
Compressor Scroll compressor Scroll compressor
Refrigerant R410A R410A
Filter MERV 8 MERV 8
Reheater N/A 5.4 kW
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Communication RS232 × 1, RS485 × 1, CAN IN/OUT × 1, Input dry contact × 1,
interface Output dry contact × 1, SNMP Slot × 1
Gas pipe 7/8" ODF solder Gas pipe 7/8" ODF solder
Liquid pipe 5/8" ODF solder Liquid pipe 5/8" ODF solder
Piping
Drain pipe PVC 3/4" ID Drain pipe PVC 3/4" ID
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Remote temp/ RH sensor, Remote temp sensor, SNMP card, Drain pump,
Optional parts :DWHUOHDNDJHGHWHFWLRQFDEOH5HKHDWHU+XPLGL¿HU/RZSUHVVXUHWUDQVGXFHU
Liquid pipe temperature sensor, Suction pipe temperature sensor
Dimensions (W × D × H) 600 × 1090 × 2000 mm 600 × 1090 × 2000 mm
Weight 340 kg 352 kg
yOutdoor Unit
Model HCC6C50-13S HCC6C50-15S HCC6C70-17DD
Power a9+]
Max. input current 1.5A / each fan
$LUÀRZ 10800 CMH 11220 CMH 18600 CMH
Operating temperature -15 ~ 35°C -15 ~ 40°C -15 ~ 45°C
Dimensions (W × D × H) 1525 × 1100 × 1090 mm 1725 × 1100 × 1090 mm 1885 × 1100 × 1090 mm
Weight 102 kg 110 kg 148 kg
* Test conditions for max. cooling capacity measurement: return air dry-bulb temperature: 40.6°C, return air wet-bulb
temperature: 21.6°C, and outdoor temperature: 35°C.
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Appendix 2 : Warranty
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from
original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the product has any failure
problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or replace the product at its sole discretion
according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper installation,
operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural disaster, etc.), and this
warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If any
maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING!
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the environment and
the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the installation and the usage of
this product. The User Manual must be carefully followed. Seller makes no representation or
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