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5 Configuration

Installation manual

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EWAQ+008BAVP

Packaged air-cooled water chillers and packaged air to water heat

pumps

4P478610-1 – 2017.02

Why

If you do NOT configure the system correctly, it might NOT work as
expected. The configuration influences the following:

▪ The calculations of the software

▪ What you can see on and do with the user interface

How

You can configure the system via the user interface.

First time – Quick wizard.

 When you turn ON the user interface

for the first time (via the indoor unit), a quick wizard starts to help
you configure the system.

Afterwards.

  If  necessary,  you  can  make  changes  to  the

configuration afterwards.

INFORMATION

When the installer settings are changed, the user interface
will  request  to  confirm.  When  confirmed,  the  screen  will
shortly  turn  OFF  and  "busy"  will  be  displayed  for  several
seconds.

Accessing settings – Legend for tables

You  can  access  the  installer  settings  using  two  different  methods.
However,  NOT  all  settings  are  accessible  via  both  methods.  If  so,
the  corresponding  table  columns  in  this  chapter  are  set  to  N/A  (not
applicable).

Method

Column in tables

Accessing settings via the breadcrumb in the

menu structure

.

#

Accessing settings via the code in the

overview settings

.

Code

See also:

"To access the installer settings" on page 12

"5.3 Menu structure: Overview installer settings" on page 16

5.1.1

To access the most used commands

To access the installer settings

1

Set the user permission level to Installer.

2

Go to [A]: 

 > Installer settings.

To access the overview settings

1

Set the user permission level to Installer.

2

Go to [A.8]: 

 > Installer settings > Overview settings.

To set the user permission level to Installer

1

Set the user permission level to Adv. end user.

2

Go to [6.4]: 

 > Information > User permission level.

3

Press 

 for more than 4 seconds.

Result: 

 is displayed on the home pages.

4

If  you  do  NOT  press  any  button  for  more  than  1  hour  or  press

 again for more than 4 seconds, the installer permission level

switches back to End user.

To set the user permission level to Advanced end user

1

Go to the main menu or any of its submenus: 

.

2

Press 

 for more than 4 seconds.

Result: 

The  user  permission  level  switches  to  Adv.  end  user.

Additional information is displayed and "+" is added to the menu title.
The  user  permission  level  will  stay  in  Adv.  end  user  until  set
otherwise.

To set the user permission level to End user

1

Press 

 for more than 4 seconds.

Result: 

The  user  permission  level  switches  to  End  user.  The  user

interface will return to the default home screen.

To modify an overview setting

Example: 

Modify [1‑01] from 15 to 20.

1

Go to [A.8]: 

 > Installer settings > Overview settings.

2

Go to the corresponding screen of the first part of the setting by
using the 

 and 

 button.

INFORMATION

An additional 0-digit is added to the first part of the setting
when you access the codes in the overview settings.

Example: 

[1‑01]: "1" will result in "

0

1".

01

02
06
0a
0e

00

03
07
0b
0f

00

00
04
08
0c

00

01
05
09
0d

15

Overview settings

Confirm

Adjust

Scroll

3

Go to the corresponding second part of the setting by using the

 and 

 button.

01

02
06
0a
0e

00

03
07
0b
0f

00

00
04
08
0c

00

01
05
09
0d

15

Overview settings

Confirm

Adjust

Scroll

Result: 

The value to be modified is now highlighted.

4

Modify the value by using the 

 and 

 button.

01

02
06
0a
0e

00

03
07
0b
0f

00

00
04
08
0c

00

01
05
09
0d

20

Overview settings

Confirm

Adjust

Scroll

5

Repeat previous steps if you have to modify other settings.

6

Push 

 to confirm the modification of the parameter.

7

At installer settings menu, press 

 to confirm the settings.

Installer settings

The system will restart.

Confirm

Adjust

Cancel

OK

Result: 

The system will restart.

5.2

Basic configuration

5.2.1

Quick wizard: Language / time and date

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Code

Description

[A.1]

N/A

Language

[1]

N/A

Time and date

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Page 4: ...ut 18 7 Hand over to the user 18 7 1 About locking and unlocking 19 To activate or deactivate a function lock 19 To activate or deactivate button lock 19 8 Technical data 20 8 1 Piping diagram Outdoor...

Page 5: ...ivered with the outdoor unit 3 Preparation 3 1 Preparing installation site 3 1 1 Installation site requirements of the outdoor unit Mind the spacing guidelines See figure 1 on the inside of the front...

Page 6: ...electrical connections for external and internal actuators Item Description Wires Maximum running current Outdoor unit power supply 1 Power supply for outdoor unit 2 GND a 2 Normal kWh rate power supp...

Page 7: ...properly When the unit is in cooling mode condensate may also form in the hydro part When providing drainage therefore make sure to cover the entire unit NOTICE If the unit is installed in a cold cli...

Page 8: ...peratures are expected add glycol to the water circuit The required concentration depends on the lowest expected outdoor temperature and on whether you want to protect the system from bursting or from...

Page 9: ...me of the system For more information refer to the chapter To check the water volume and flow rate in the installer reference guide 4 3 3 To fill the water circuit 1 Connect the water supply hose to t...

Page 10: ...that the cable does NOT come in contact with sharp edges 5 Install the switch box cover INFORMATION When installing field supply or option cables foresee sufficient cable length This will make it poss...

Page 11: ...b 1 4D From the top centre a PCB b b 1 a Notch this part for the wiring to pass through with nippers etc b Secure the wiring to the front part of the casing using the wiring retainer and clamp 4 4 4 T...

Page 12: ...more than 4 seconds Result is displayed on the home pages 4 If you do NOT press any button for more than 1 hour or press again for more than 4 seconds the installer permission level switches back to E...

Page 13: ...Description A 2 2 E 1 E 03 Backup heater steps 0 default 1 2 Code Description A 2 2 E 2 5 0D BUH type 1 1P 1 1 2 6 kW 1 230 V default 4 3PN 1 2 6 kW 3N 400 V 9W 5 3PN 1 1 2 9 kW 3N 400 V 9W The syste...

Page 14: ...d Absolute 1 Weather dep Weather dependent 2 Fixed scheduled Absolute scheduled only for leaving water temperature control 3 WD scheduled Weather dependent scheduled only for leaving water temperature...

Page 15: ...eaving water setpoint By setting the weather dependent curve to a higher position it cannot drop below the minimum setpoint Refer to the illustration below a 8 06 8 06 b Ta Tt a Weather dependent curv...

Page 16: ...pe Indoor software type Unit control method Pump operation mode Power saving possible User interface location Options External sensor Control box Option box Leaving water Main Delta T source Room ther...

Page 17: ...pressure relief valve purges water when opened The minimum water volume is guaranteed in all conditions See To check the water volume in 3 2 Preparing water piping on page 5 If glycol was added to th...

Page 18: ...ettings Commissioning Actuator test run 4 Select an actuator and press Example Pump 5 Select OK and press Result The actuator test run starts It automatically stops when finished To stop it manually p...

Page 19: ...er to be able to change setpoint temperatures the simplified user interface or an external room thermostat is then required You can use the following locking modes Function lock Locks a specific funct...

Page 20: ...heat exchanger 9 Safety valve 10 Water filter 11 Expansion vessel 12 R1T Outlet water heat exchanger thermistor 13 R3T Refrigerant liquid side thermistor 14 R4T Inlet water thermistor 15 Gas stop val...

Page 21: ...1P Signal transmission circuit V1D V3D A1P Diode V1R A1P IGBT power module V2R A1P Diode module V1T V2T A1P Insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT X1M Terminal strip Y1E Electronic expansion valve Y1S...

Page 22: ...power circuit A4P Extension PCB control optional A5P User interface PCB A7P Receiver PCB wireless On OFF thermostat K1A Relay for heating K2A Relay for cooling M2S Shut OFF valve M4S Valve kit English...

Page 23: ...eter inputs 5 V DC pulse detection voltage supplied by PCB Electric pulse meter inputs 5 V DC pulse detection voltage supplied by PCB 2 Legend 2 Legend A4P Extension PCB control optional R6T External...

Page 24: ...for KRUCB A5P P1 P2 user interface A5P P1 P2 user interface Power supply 3 core control box power supply 230 V earth signal signal signal 2 or 3 core 2 core 2 core F1B L1 L2 L3 N earth or L N earth b...

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