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11.4 Removing scale

After long-time operation, calcium oxide or other 

minerals will be settled in the heat transfer surface of the 

water-side heat exchanger. These substances will affect 

the heat transfer performance when there is too much 

scale in the heat transfer surface.
and sequentially cause that electricity consumption 

increases and the discharge pressure is too high (or 

suction pressure too low). Organic acids such as formic 

acid, citric acid and acetic acid may be used to clean the 

scale. But in no way should cleaning agent containing 

fluoroacetic acid or fluoride should be used as the 

water-side heat exchange is made from stainless steel 

and is easy to be eroded to cause refrigerant leakage. 

Pay attention to the following aspects during the cleaning 

and scale-removing process:
1) Water-side heat exchanger should be done be 

professionals. Please contact the local air-conditioner 

customer service center.
2) Clean the pipe and heat exchanger with clean water 

after cleaning agent is used. Conduct water treatment to 

prevent water system from being eroded or 

re-absorption of scale.
3) In case of using cleaning agent, adjust the density of 

the agent, cleaning time and temperature according to 

the scale settlement condition.
4) After pickling is completed, neutralization treatment 

needs to be done on the waste liquid. Contact relevant 

company for treating the treated waste liquid.
5) Protection equipments (such as goggles, gloves, mask and 

shoes) must be used during the cleaning process to avoid 

breathing in or contacting the agent as the cleaning agent and 

neutralization agent is corrosive to eyes, skins and nasal 

mucosa. 

11.6 Replacing parts

Parts to be replaced should be the ones provided by our 

company.
Never replace any part with different part.

For shutdown in winter, the surface of the unit outside 

and inside should be cleaned and dried. Cover the unit to 

prevent dust. Open discharge water valve to discharge 

the stored water in the clean water system to prevent 

freezing accident (it is preferable to inject antifreezer in 

the pipe).

It's recommended that before cooling in summer and 

heating in winter every year, consult local air conditioner 

customer service center to check and maintain the unit, 

to prevent air conditioner errors which bring 

inconvenience to your life and work.

11.3 Care and maintenance

11.5 Winter shutdown

1) Maintenance period

Close attention should be paid to the discharge and 

suction pressure during the running process. Find out 

reasons and eliminate the failure if abnormality is 

found.
Control and protect the equipment. See to it that no 

random adjustment be made on the set points on site.
Regularly check whether the electric connection is 

loose, and whether there is bad contact at the contact 

point caused by oxidation and debris etc., and take 

timely measures if necessary.
Frequently check the work voltage, current and phase 

balance.
Check the reliability of the electric elements in time. 

Ineffective and unreliable elements should be 

replaced in time.

2) Maintenance of main parts

11.2 Digital display of main board

The data display area is divided into Up area and Down area, 

with two groups of two-digit half 7-segment digital display, 

respectively.

a. Temperature display

Temperature display is used for displaying the total outlet water 

temperature of unit system, outlet water temperature ,condenser 

pipe temperature T3A of system A, condenser pipe temperature 

T3B of system B, outdoor environmental temperature T4, 

anti-freezing temperature T6 and setting temperature Ts, with 

allowable data display scope -15

℃~

70

. If the temperature is 

higher than 70

, it is displayed as 70

. If there is no effective 

date, it displays “— —” and indication point 

 is on.

b. Current display 

Current display is used for displaying Modular unit system A 

compressor current IA or system B compressor current IB, with 

allowable display scope 0A~99A. If it is higher than 99A, it is 

displayed as 99A. If there is no effective date, it displays “— —” 

and indication point A is on.

c. Failure display

It is used for displaying the total failure warning date of unit or 

that of Modular unit, with failure display scope E0~EF, E 

indicating failure, 0~F indicating failure code. “E-“ is displayed 

when there is no failure and indication point # is on at the same 

time.

d. Protection display

It is used for displaying the total system protection data of unit or 

the system protection data of Modular unit, with protection 

display scope P0~PF, P indicating system protection, 0~F 

indicating protection code. “P-“ is displayed when there is no 

failure .

e. Unit number display

It is used for displaying the address number of the currently 

selected Modular unit, with display scope 0~15 and indication 

point # is on at the same time.

f. Display of online unit number and startup unit number

They are used for displaying the total online Modular units of the 

whole unit system and the number of the Modular unit under 

running state, respectively, with display scope 0~16.

Any time when the spot check page is entered to display or 

change Modular unit, it is needed to wait for the up-to-date data 

of the Modular unit received and selected by wired controller. 

Before receiving the data, the wired controller only displays 

“——” on the data display Down area, and the Up area displays 

the address number of the Modular unit. No page can be turned, 

which continues until the wired controller receives the 

communication data of this Modular unit.

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Summary of Contents for KEM-75 DRS5 KH

Page 1: ...our air conditioner Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference OWNER S INSTALLATION MANUAL DC Inverter Air cooled Modular Chiller KEM 75 DRS5...

Page 2: ...trong breeze 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION 11 7 CONNECTION DRAWING OF PIPELINE SYSTEM 13 11 8 15 20 30 Main parts of the uint Opening the uint Outdoor unit PCBs Electric wiring Water...

Page 3: ...1 5 11 6 11 7 11 8 11 9 11 10 11 11 11 12 11 13 36 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 44 40 41 44 39 38 Failure information and code Data display of wired controller Care and maintenance Removing scale Winter sh...

Page 4: ...n above 15 should be added in the water system otherwise the unit and the water system will be damaged Outlet water temperature Outlet water temperature G KEM 75 DRS5 KH KEM 140 DRS5 KH KEM 75 DRS5 KH...

Page 5: ...used to alert against unsafe practices Indicates situations that could only result in accidental equipment or property damage NOTE Explanation of symbols displayed on the indoor unit or outdoor unit...

Page 6: ...tidy the wires so that the front panel can be securely fastened If the front panel is not in place there could be overheating of the terminals electric shocks or fire After completing the installation...

Page 7: ...Children should not play with the unit Cleaning and user maintenance should not be done by children without supervision This appliance is intended to be operated by expert or trained users in shops i...

Page 8: ...can be fastened on the foundation reliability 7 If the unit is installed on a roof the roof must be strong enough to bear the weight of the unit and the weight of maintenance personnel The unit can b...

Page 9: ...6 PRECAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION 6 1 Outline dimensional drawing Fig 6 1 Outline dimensional 06 Front view Left view Top view...

Page 10: ...will increase by 135mm approximately Model A B C D E F KEM 90 DRS5 KH 2220 1135 2315 910 255 270 Table 6 1 KEM 75 DRS5 KH 2000 960 1770 816 190 270 KEM 140 DRS5 KH 2220 1135 2300 910 185 380 KEM 180...

Page 11: ...ss than the static pressure outside the fan The space between the unit and sunk fence or Persian blinds should also meet the requirement 3 If the unit needs to operate in winter and the installation s...

Page 12: ...ructed on solid ground or on structures of sufficient strength to support the units weight 2 Bases should be at least 200mm high to provide sufficient access for installation of piping Snow protection...

Page 13: ...sure trouble free operation of the equipment Otherwise accumulated snow will block the air flow and may cause equipment problems Check the installation site thoroughly do not install the equipment und...

Page 14: ...AME Air inlet Water outlet wire controller It can be placed indoors Expansion tank Gas liquid separator Induction pump Table 8 1 Stop valve Pressure gauge Water flow switch Gate valve Flexible joint Y...

Page 15: ...M 90 DRS5 KH Picture just use to show the key component relative position Fig 8 3 Main parts of KEM 140 DRS5 KH Picture just use to show the key component relative position Fig 8 4 Main parts of KEM 1...

Page 16: ...nger Cover 4 give access to the electrical parts Cover 5 6 give access to the hydraulic compartment Cover 1 Cover 2 Cover 3 Cover 6 Cover 5 Cover 4 Fig 8 7 Doors of KEM 90 DRS5 KH KEM 140 DRS5 KH Cove...

Page 17: ...2 Door 3 Door 4 Door 5 Door 6 Door 7 Door 8 Door 9 Door 10 Door 1 2 3 9 10 give access to the compartment of water pipes and water side heat exchanger Door 4 5 give access to the hydraulic compartment...

Page 18: ...rt value of the alarm actually detected is ON OFF but not 220 240V control power supply so special attention should be paid when installing the alarm signal output CN68 Pump 220 240V control power sup...

Page 19: ...enser CN30 T4 outdoor ambient temperature sensor CN45 Taf2 Water side antifreeze temperature sensor CN16 T3B pipe temperature sensor of the condenser CN38 Tp2 DC inverter compressor B discharge temper...

Page 20: ...ate of the compressor Attention the control port value of the COMP STATE actually detected is ON OFF but not 220 240V control power supply so special attention should be paid when installing the light...

Page 21: ...solenoid valve CN80 Injection solenoid valve of compressor system B CN47 Injection solenoid valve of compressor system A CN5 Water side heat exchanger heaters connection CN40 Multi function solenoid...

Page 22: ...essor inverter module communication ports CN300 Program burn in port WizPro200RS programming device IC10 EEPROM chip CN1 temperature sensors input port T4 outdoor ambient temperature sensor T3A T3B pi...

Page 23: ...power supply whose voltage should conform to rated voltage Wiring construction must be conducted by the professional technicians according to the labeling on the circuit diagram The power wire and the...

Page 24: ...2 1 DSP1 DSP2 8 4 2 KEM 75 DRS5 KH and KEM 140 DRS5 KH DIP switch buttons and digital display positions of uints Fig 8 13 Display positions 8 4 2 KEM 90 DRS5 KH and KEM 180 DRS5 KH DIP switch buttons...

Page 25: ...cal standards b Copper core wires must be used Fig 8 15 1 Electrical wiring precaution a Fig 8 15 2 Electrical wiring precaution b c It is advisable to use 3 core shielded cables for uint to minimize...

Page 26: ...arrester Power distribution transformer Wrong Manual switch Fuses Power 380 415V 3N 50Hz Fig 8 16 Requirements of power supply wiring Uint NOTE Do not connect the grounding wire of the lightning arres...

Page 27: ...S5 KH 0 electric control box ON OFF port ON Power DC 12V Main control board is provided 0 electric control box ON OFF port OFF Power DC 12V Main control board is provided Fig 8 21 1 Wiring of ON OFF w...

Page 28: ...ll cause the units to malfunction b The shielding nets at both ends of the shielded wire must be grounded Alternatively the shielding nets of all shielded wires are interconnected and then connected t...

Page 29: ...the actual parameter of products and national Contactor Contactor Power Transformer OUTPUT 8 5 V Contactor MAIN CONTROL WIRECONTROLLER X Y X Y X Y XT3 L1 L 2 L3 POWER 380 415V 3N 50Hz ENC1 AC1 AC2 MAI...

Page 30: ...AC2 RD YE BK BR WH MONITOR WIRECONTROLLER CN60 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CN74 CN61 WH RD YE BK BR RD YE BK BR WH MONITOR WIRECONTROLLER X Y X Y X Y X Y E X Y E CN25 XT3 CN30 XT3 CN2 CN83 C...

Page 31: ...ing to the actual parameter of products and national Contactor Contactor Power Transformer OUTPUT 8 5 V MAIN CONTROL WIRECONTROLLER X Y X Y X Y Contactor XT3 POWER 380 415V 3N 50Hz POWER 380 415V 3N 5...

Page 32: ...1 F indicate slave units 29 Fig 8 28 Networking communication schematic of main unit and auxiliary unit for KEM 180 DRS5 KH Contactor Contactor for pipeline Contactor for water tank 7 MONITOR WIRECON...

Page 33: ...so they need to be purchased by the user k All low positions of the water system should be providedwith drainage ports to drain water in the evaporator and the system completely and all high position...

Page 34: ...S5 KH model uses hoop connection For the specifications of the water pipes and screw thread see the Table 8 5 below Table 8 5 kW is the unit for cooling capacity and L is the unit for G water flow in...

Page 35: ...rated water flow in terms of multi connect the units that water flow must no less than total units rated water flow b Select the left of the pump H h1 h2 h3 h4 H The lift of the pump h1 Main unit wate...

Page 36: ...ine 2 Table of diameter parameters of main inlet and outlet pipes 2 Applicable standard of water quality for the unit PH value Total hardness Conductivity Sulfide ion Chloride ion Ammonia ion Sulfate...

Page 37: ...er outlet temperature sensing bulb target flow controller and auxiliary electric heater are under control of the main module One wired controller and one target flow controller are required and connec...

Page 38: ...ent Wire capacity is meeting for requirement Switch capacity is meeting for requirement Fuse capacity is meeting for requirement Voltage and frequency are meeting for requirement Connecting tightly be...

Page 39: ...on for 3 times in 60 minutes Recovered by power off 1P0 Compressor module 1 high pressure protection Recovered upon failure recovery 2P0 Compressor module 2 high pressure protection Recovered upon fai...

Page 40: ...A 2 for Compressor B Recovered upon error recovery 53 xL7 phase loss x 1or 2 1 for Compressor A 2 for Compressor B Recovered upon error recovery 54 xL8 frequency change over 15Hz x 1or 2 1 for Compre...

Page 41: ...be made on the set points on site Regularly check whether the electric connection is loose and whether there is bad contact at the contact point caused by oxidation and debris etc and take timely mea...

Page 42: ...nt of refrigerant will be affected by the ambient temperature If the required amount has not been reached but no more injection can be done make the chilled water circulate and start up the unit for i...

Page 43: ...afety valve safety valve liquid vapor separator The air outlet of safty valve must be connected to the appropriate pipe which can direct the leaking refrigerant to the appropriate place for discharge...

Page 44: ...the period that the work is carried out The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into the atmosphere 8 Checks to the refrigeration equipment W...

Page 45: ...be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system When the final OFN charge is used the system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work to take place This operation is absolutel...

Page 46: ...gerants are removed safely When tranferring refrigerant into cylinders ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed Ensure that the correct numbers of cylinders for holding...

Page 47: ...C C MPa MPa V A C C C C A High pressure Low pressure Voltage Current Inlet dry bulb Outlet dry bulb Inlet Outlet 1 Check temperature of chilled water or hot water Inlet Outlet 2 Check air temperature...

Page 48: ...unit Net Weight Operation Weight Packing dimension Type Chargeing volume kg Waterflow volume m 3 h cooling Hydraulic resistance lose kPa Water side heat exchanger Max pressure MPa Min pressure MPa Inl...

Page 49: ...ne or water flow rate outdoor side heat exchanger Sound power level indoors outdoors Emissions of nitrogen oxides if applicable GWP of the refrigerant Standard rating conditions used Contact details I...

Page 50: ...ow rate outdoor side heat exchanger Sound power level indoors outdoors Emissions of nitrogen oxides if applicable GWP of the refrigerant Standard rating conditions used Contact details If Cdc is not d...

Page 51: ...ow rate outdoor side heat exchanger Sound power level indoors outdoors Emissions of nitrogen oxides if applicable GWP of the refrigerant Standard rating conditions used Contact details If Cdc is not d...

Page 52: ...outdoor side heat exchanger Sound power level indoors outdoors Emissions of nitrogen oxides if applicable GWP of the refrigerant Standard rating conditions used Contact details If Cdc is not determine...

Page 53: ...tandby mode Crankcase heater mode Capacity control Fixed Variable Variable Sound power level indoors Sound power level outdoors Contact details 1 For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination...

Page 54: ...andby mode Crankcase heater mode Capacity control Fixed Variable Variable Sound power level indoors Sound power level outdoors Contact details 1 For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combination h...

Page 55: ...e Standby mode Crankcase heater mode Capacity control Fixed Variable Variable Sound power level indoors Sound power level outdoors Contact details 1 For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combinati...

Page 56: ...de Standby mode Crankcase heater mode Capacity control Fixed Variable Variable Sound power level indoors Sound power level outdoors Contact details 1 For heat pump space heaters and heat pump combinat...

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